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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-10-14, Page 8�fl DOORS •AaHlia, BL1N1)8, MOULDINGS, and every Description of Intenor Finish. STAIRS, HANDRAILS, NEWELS and BALUSTERS A LpKHIEr Price LATH & LUMBER. Estimates on applies - tion. AO -Address FRANCIS SMEETH, Goderic h 1 NEST HURON FALL SHOW. Full LIM et Ilse weeeewatal tempeelter,. the following is the bill of particulars iu c .nnection with the West Huron Fall Show, held on Wednesday and Thurs- day of last week PRIZE LIST. 11.4-rz., - Heavy draught. - Brood mare, must have foal .by her side, 1st Jas 1) ivison, 9d Harvey Howell; foal, 1st ,Jots Davison, 2d Harvey Howell, 3rd J Marquis; two year old gelding, John Shipley, 2d J Weatherhead, 3d James Torrance; one year old filly, Robt Orr; one year old gelding, J Weatherhead; heavy draught team, by A. M. Roos, M. P. P., diplotua, 1st C Butts, 2d 3rd F. Seegeniller. General Purpose -Brood spare, Must have foal by her site. 1st Harvey Howell, 2d W Stewart, :Jr.. John Martina; foal, 1st Wet Stew- avt, 2d Harvey Howell, 3rd Rebt Medd; • two year old filly, W C Ruberteon, 2d Hobe Buchanan, 3rd John Salkeld; two year gelding, list W C Robertsou, 2d John Hunter, 3rd John Salkeld; one old filly, 1st Robt Mutch, 2d Isaac Sal. keld, 3rd Jas Rutledge; span general purpose horses, mares or geldings, 1st Gordon Anderson, 2d Jas Synnott, 3rd J Buchanan. RAndaters-Brood ware ducks, 1st W Grieve, 2d 8 Stokes; pair Muskovy ducks, 1st W Grieve, 2t1 John Andrews; ",!lection of fancy pigeon, 1st 8 Mala,tnson, 2d W J Hayden; pair pea fowls, 1st W Grieve, 2d Jas Clarke; pair Guinea fowls, W Grieve; collection 4 fowls, improved breeds, by H Y Attrill, Esq., 1st W Grieve, 2d R Runcuuan. Spring chickens --Pair Brawa white, lat W Grieve, 2d It Runcimau; par Wilma black, 1st W Grieve; 2d R Iiunciu►an; pair black Spanish, 1st W Grieve, 2d it Runciman; ,air Poland', let A & J Beck, 2d J amore; pair game, fat C Belcher, 2d W Kirkbride; pair Hom- burgs, hit W Grieve, 2d R Runciman; pair Houdans, W Mitchell; es# ban- tams, R Price; pair Plymouth r ck, R Runciman 1st and 2d. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, Off'. 14, 1881. M Russ; any other variety seamed, A M Roos, 2d Win Knight. Quiuuss--D. Mcllwain, 2d A M Ross. Ilteow mut -- Special prize, best cones tion cut flowees, John Stewart; 12 varieties dahlias 1 bloom of each, J Stewart; 8 varieties dahlia 1 bluuw set each, John Stewart, 2d E B a, 3d W McLean; 3 varieties dahlias.0 bloom of each, John Stewart, 2d A Watson, Jd A Bingham; 12 varieties 0 verbena 1 bloom of each, John Stewart, 2d E thug - limn, 3d W Mclean; 8 valrietses of ver- bena 1 bloom of each, John Stewart, 2d E Bingham, 3d A. Dickson; 4 varieties verbenas 1 bloom of each, E. Bingham, 2d J Stewart, 3d A Dickson; collection perenniel phloxes not leas than 4 var- ieties, 1 spike of each, A. Watson, 2d IMI LCMaxra. ---Phaeton or open buggy, W. McLean; collection phloxes, annual, 1st J E Beydges, Murton & Creasman W. McLean, 2d E Bingham; 4 varieties 2d and 3d; two horse buggy, fat T & J gladiolus named, A. Watson, 2d E. Story, 2d J E Brydges, 3d Morton & Bingham; collection pansies, W. Mc- Crsesman; one horse buggy covered, 1st Lean; collection balsam spikes in bloom, J Brunaden, 2d T & J Story; gang plow, 1st not worthy, 2d W. McLean; oollec- R Sylvester; pair iron harrows Lt L tion stocks spikes, J. R. Miller; collec- Eliott, R Thompson 2d and 3d; field tion petunias single, W. McLean, 2d roller, Annstmng Bros; turnip cutter, John Stewart; collection petunia duuWe lat W Levy, 2d B Bell & Son; sett horse John Stewart; collection annuals, W shoes from the hammer, R Thompson McLean; 4 helium planta in bloom, W 1st and 2d; sett horse shoes polished, R McLean; 12 coleus, A. Watson, 2d John Thompson; pump, Armstrong Bros 1st Stewart, 3d A Bingham; boquet for &zed 2,1; wooden axle lumber waggon, 1st table, E Bingham, 2d M C Cameron; John Brunaden, 2d J E Brydges; iron hand boquet, W McLean, 2d E Bingham; pbeieti, A Kirkbride; iron beans plough, 6 coxcombs, W McLean; 4 Achiminses, Lit S Seegwiller, 2 W Levy; horse hoe, M. C. Cameron; 5 begonia rex, E Bing - Masson Mani; Co; seed drill, Masan helm; 4 fuchsias varieties in Bower, John Manf. Co. Stewart, 2d M C Cameron; specimen footsies in flower, John Stewart; 8 ger- aniums single, John Stewart, 2d E Bing- ham, 3d A Watson; 4 geraniums single, John Stewart, 2d E Bingham; 8 geran- iums double,John Stewart, 2d E Bing- ham; 4 geraniums double, John Stewart, 2d A Watson; 9 green house plants, M C Camerron, 2d A Watson; 9 foliage plants different varieties, A Watson, 2d Bingham, 3d J Stewart; floral design, E Bingham, 2d A Watson; collection zinnia double, A Watson, 2d John Stewart; 3 hanging flower baskets, A Watson; 1 hangiug flower basket, A Watson, 2d C A Humber; collection truss geraniums single flower, J Stewart, 2d A Watson; collection truss geraniums single flower, J Stewart; special prize of a pair of pruning shears, valued at $4, by John A Bruce, Hamilton, for the best rustic basket tilled with flowers, A Bingham. GARDE.' VnugTABLE,L-Best collection potatoes named, 3 varieties, one peck each, let John Salkeld, 2d H. Palmer, 3d John Andrews; peck of seedling po- tatoes, 1st D McBrien, 2d S. Furse, 3d W J Hayden; peck potatoes any variety named, 1st C Blake, 2d Ge, Greer, 3d Wm Rum5all; 3 summer squash for table, hit W. McLean, 2d Geo Clark; 3 winter squash for table, lat John Sal- keld, 2d E. Bingham; 3 roots whits celery, 1st not known, 2(1 M C Cameron; 3 roots red celety, 1st M C Cameron, 2d E Bingham; 3 heads winter cabbage named, Lit E Bingham, 2d M C Camer- on; 3 heads fall cabbage named, 1st A Bingham, 2d Geo Clark, 3 heads savoy cabbage, fat M C Cameron, 2d W Rum - ball; 3 citrons, lit Gen Clark, 2d WVm Fluker; 3 heeds red cabbage, 1st Geo Clark, 2d E Bingham; 6 long blood beets for table, let H Curwin. 2d `V Ruitiball; 6 turnip blood beets for table, 1st Geo. Clark, 2d A Bingham; 12 radishes, hit Wm Rumball, 2d .1 T Carrow; 12 table turnips, 1st V Swaflield, 2d M C Gor- don; 9 long orange carrots, 1st John Salkeld, 2d A Bingham; 9 intermediate carrots, 1st John Glen, 2d Thos Hamil- ton; 9- early horn carrots, Lt Wm. Swaffield, 2d R Gibbons; 9 scarlet car - rota, lit A Bingham, 2d Thos Fear; 9 row, 2d John Glen; 5 king of Tompkins parsnips for table, let Jae Coz, 2d Robt County, Lot John Glen, 2d John Hunter; Gibbons; 12 red onions, fat Geo Clark, 5 Roxbury Russett 1st A. McD AUan 2d Robt Orr; 12 'yellow onions, 1st Jas M C Gordon; 5 20 o z. pippin, 1st P. , Cox, 2d Wm 8waeld; 6 canes of early Carroll, 2d Robt Orr; 5 Rjbston pe in amber orsargf8hum cane, Lit Willet Pet- tit A. McD Allan, 2nd J T. Gamow; `ter, 2d Geo Cox, 3d John Hunter; 12 5 Hawthorndean, 1st Geo Thompson, 2d silver skinned onions, 1st Geo Clark; 2d Jno Stewart; 5 Hubbardson's Nonsuch Ja Cox; collection corn 6 ears of each, J T Salkeld, 2d Jno Stewart; 5 Pomme for table named, 1st E Bingham, 2d Wm Grise, fat Jas Stewart, 28 Isaac Salkeld; Swafeld; 9 ears corn for table. any 5 American golden russet 1st Isaac Salk- ; van ty named, bit W Rumball, 2d E eld, 2nd M C Gordon; 5 Swazie Pomme Bingham; 3 water melons, 1st J T Gar - Grine, A nfeD Allan; 2d Jas Stewart; 5 row, 2d Geo Clark; 3 musk melons, not Swear Jas Cox.; 5 Magner, 1st M CGor- known; 3 heads cauliflower, 1st Geo don, 2d J R Miller; beauty of Kent, 1st Clarke, 2d Jas Stewart; 12 red tomatoes, John Glen, 2d W. J. Hayden; 5 any A Bingham, 2d J Salkeld; 12 salsify, 1st other kind named, fall, 1st Geo Cox, 2d J. T. Gamow, 2d M C Cameron; col-• J Pamore; 6 any other kind named, lection of garden produce distinct from winter, Wit Rumball, 2d M C Gordon; other entries, E Bingham, 2c1 GeopClark. plate crab, let Jas Smaill, 2d A McD Allain. Pears -Best 6 varieties, 4 of each, 1st A M Roes, -2d Jno Hunter, 3d John Stewart; 3' varieties naneed, 4 of each, bit J S McDougall, 2d Richard Hawley, 3d John Hunter; 5 Bartlett. 1st J 8 McDougall, 2d John Salkeld;5 Flem- ish beauty, 1st S. Furst, 2d Wm. Swa- fl'reld; 6 Vicar of Winkfield, pit John Hunter, 2(1 Geo Clark; Duchess D'An- gouleme, Lt A M Rose, 2d John Hun- ter; 5 Louise bonne de Jersey, 1st J. Hunter, 2d J R Mtiie: i 5 beurre D'An- jou, 1st A M Ross, 2d J 11 i:.11iams; 5 white doyenne, let J Hunter, 2d J Salk. E Downing, 'lei (Score Major; col- eld; 5 beaure hardy, 1st A McD Allan• lection 0 photographs, E I. John - 5 beaure hardy, 1st W Rumball, 2nd .{I Mor' ; 2 bottles wine home made from the H Williams, 5 besnre boss, let p)N pirepe, let John Mosely, 2d W J Hay - Ross, 2d 8 Faroe; 5 beurre clargean' fat A M Rona, 2d J H Williams; 5 Howell, 1st A M Ross, 2d A Dickson; 5 ()winda- ge, John Hunter; 5 Becket, pot A. McD. Allan 2nd, J T ()arrow; 5 Lawrence, Lt Wm Rumball, 2d A M Ross; 5 Buff - am, J S McDougell, 2d A Watson; 5 any other varief, Ian McD. Allan, 2d J Hunter. GRAIN AND SEIDH.-Best two bushels of Treadwell Fall what, lac is Buchan- an, 24 D Mellwain, 3d W. .1. Hayden; twu bushels,3of Clawson Fall wheat, 1st Thos Hamilton, 2d G. Sprung, 3d John Porter; two bushels of Scott or Red Fall wheat, Lt J. Venom, 2d W. Swaf- field, 3d D'McBrien; two bushels 0 any other variety tall wheat, P. Carroll, 2d Thus Hamilton, 3d J. Heifer; two bush - and foal, 1st , 3d Alex Young, els spring►heat, Fife, W J. Hayden, 2d 3rd And (!recti; spring foal, cult or filly, R Buchanan, 3d J. Hunter; two bushels by .la Bailie, 1st Stewart McDougall, 2d And Green, 3,1 A Young; one year aid filly, Hall Rutledge, 2d John Glen, 3rd Stewart McDougall; one year old gelding, 1st Wynn Stewart, 2d Willett lost nation or white Russian, (T. Ham- ilton's, the bag was the best of spring white, but the judges believed it was in- correctly named,) 1st C Crabb, 2d W J Hayden, 3d Isaac Salkeld; two bushels utter; two year old gob 1st; James I of spring wheat of any other variety, 1st Clark, 2d Robt Orr. 3dda Ross; two Thos Hamilton, ld W. Fluker, 3d has year old illy, 1st John Glen, 2d Wm Blake; two bushel barley, 1st P. Carroll, Fluker, 3d. Saud Burke; span carriage 3d 3rd Isaac Salkeld; two bush- els small peas, R. Buchanan, 2d Willett Potter, 3d J. Andrews; two bushels large peas, W. J. Hayden; two bushels white oats, J. Salkeld, 2d A. Youhg, 3d R. Buchanan; 2 bushels black oats, 1st John Salkeld 2d W. Swaffield, 3d C. Crabb; bushel flax seed, 1st I Salkeld, 2d J. Salkeld, 3d Harvey Howell; bush- el timothy seed, 1st Isaac Salkeld, 2,1 J. Salkeld, 3d J. Cox; Mesar&Seeginiller, Carter & Co. offer an American Chilled Plough valued at 116, for the following collection of grain, viz: -1 bag of fall wheat, 1 bag of spring wheat, 1 bag of barley, 1 bag of oats, and 1 bag of peas. Any variety. J. Salkeld (protest put in by W. J. Hayden, he being the only. ex- hibitor who complied with the rules.) Farir-Apples-Best 20 varieties named, 4 of each, fat John Stewart, 2d Ju Torrance, 3d Isaac Salkeld; 10 varieties named, 4 of each, Ja Stewart, Clark; one year old steer, let Jas Clark, 2d John Hunter, 3d H Palmer; 6 varie- 3d' and 3d Robt Medd; steer calf, Jas ties named, 4 of each, winter, fat M. C. Clark; heifer calf, 1st H. Wella, 3d Jas Gordon, 3d John Glen, 3d J. T. Salkeld; Dickson, 3d 8 Furse; yoke two year old 5 northern spy, P. Carroll, 2d J. Porter; steers, 1st Hugh Girvin, 21 Jas Clark, 5 snow, let V Rumball, 2d C. A. Hunt - 3d Hugh Girvin; fat ox or steer, prize ber; 5 Rhode island greening, 1st J. Pas - by the butchers of Goderich, Hugh Gir- inure, 2d M C Gordon; 5Baldwin, let vin 1st and 2d, 3d Robt McLean; heifer I W. Swaffield, 2d Isaac Salkeld; '5 St. or cow, prize by the butchers of Gude- Lawrence. fat D. McBrien, 2d Jno rich, 1st C Crabb, 2d S Andrews, 3d R Stewart; 5 Gravenstein, J., 8. McDou- McLean; yoke, of working oxen, The- gall; S itzenburg, Esopus, let J. T. Gar- ..:ihilus Kelly, 2d Win McManus. SHEEP -Leicester.- Aged ram, 1st Edwin Gaunt, 2d Win. Clark; shearling ram, H. Snell & Sons; ram lamb, Lit Win. Grieie, 2(1 J. 0. Stewart, 3d Ed- win Gaunt; pair aged ewes, having rais- e -d lambs in 1881, H. Snell & Sons, 2d Edwin Gaunt, 33 Win. Grieve; pair shearling ewes. 1st Edwin Gauiit, 2d W. Grieve, 3d J. O. Stewart; lair ewe iambs, 1st ..'Stewart, 2d H. Snell & Sons, 31 Edwin (;aunt; collection of 1 ram, pair need ewes, pair sheareingewes, lair ewe lambs, Edwin Gaunt. Cots- r,h1-Aged ram, J. Marquis, 2d J. Pickson; shearling ram, J. Dickson let ih,l 2d; ram lamb, H. Snell & Sons 1st and 2d, 33 J. Dickson; pair aged ewes,, haying raised lambs in 1831, 1 H. Snell & Sons, 2d John Salkeld, 3d Jas. Dick - Mon; pair shesrling ewes, 1st H. Snell. & tools, 3d Jas. Dickson, 3d John Salkeld; pair ewe lambs. II. Scull & Sons, 2d Jas. Dickson, 3d John Salkeld; pair fat ewes or wethert, any breed, 1st Robt. Mc- Lean, 2d S. Andrews, 3d John Hunte but collection of 1 ram, pair of aged ewes. pair •shearling ewes. pair ewe :anebl prize donated by R. B. Scott, Lei., II. Snell & Son's. Short wool - oxford Downs, Shropshire Downs or `uuth Downs-lat John Glen, 2d J. 0. Stewart, 3d Isaac Salkeld; pair shearling .ores, H. Snell & Sons, 2d John Glen, 3d J. O. Stewart; pair ewe lambs, John (;ten, 24 J. U. Stewart, 31 Isaac Sal- keld: shearling lamb ram, J. 0. Stewart, 2nd Isaac Salkeld; ram lamb H. Snell & loons, 3d Geo Greer, 3d J. 0. Stew- art; by Mr. John 'Venom for collection of ram, pair aged ewes, pair shearling ewes and pair ewe lambs, John Glen. Pros - Large Breed. - Boar, G. Sprung; sow, having littered in 1881, 1st 8. Andrews, 2d W. Stewart; boar pig, under one year oid,lat W Jackmanun, J. Govier 2nd and 3d; sow pig, der sus year old, John Govier, lat and 2nd, 3d & Andrews Suffolk --Boar, by 11. Attrill, J. Guvier fat and 2nd, Jos. MIurris3d; sow having littered in 1881,by H. Y. Attrill, Ist J. Andrews; 2nd G ei.ruttg; boar pig, under one year old, fat Jot. Morris, J. Gooier 2d and 3d; sow pii, under one year old. Joe. Mnr- ria, 2nd W. Stewart, 3d G. Sprung; oar, by H. Y. Attnll, John Hunter; sew pig, under one year old, John An- drews. Pet oral.- Pair itrame white, 1st W Greve. 2d R Price; pair Brapiona dark, les R Piece, 2,1 R Runciman; pair black Spanish, 4st W Grieve, 2d R Runciman; d,.rksne, 1st Thea Trewin, 2d John An- •Irews, pair Polands, fat R Runciman, 2 1 A & J Beck; game, Lt T Trewm, 24 W Kirkhride: pair Homburgs, 1st John R.obertsom, 2d R ,ht Viola lair bantams, R Rurtcirlsn 1st and 24; Plymouth rack, 4 1st W Grieve, 2d R Runciman: pair leg horns, 1st R Runciman, 2d W Grieve; I McIntyre; Hartford, A M Rose, 2d E air fowls any other improve.! breed, Ise I Bingham; Rogers' No 3, A M Rees; 1V (!neve, 2d F Windmill; pair turkeys, 'Iona, A M Rosa, 2d .1 R McDougall; ohn (Meier 1st and 2d: pair geese,; Salem, J. T (farrow, 24 W Knight; st .Remi Rorke 2d .iohn Hunter: pa" Rogers Ne lA 1 M Rom Creveling. A horses by H. T. Attrit, Face, La Dougherty & Gibbing', 3d D. McBriwe 3d John Stewart; buggy hone, 1st M Mc'I ggart, 21 Win McLean, 3d J Aik- inhead; saddle horse, 1st F. Jordan, 2d and 3d A Young. CArna-Thoroughbred-Milch cow, having calf since dept. 1st, 1880, 1st, 3d and 3d H Snell oe Sons; one year old heifer, H Snell & Sons; bull calf, bit H Snell & Sons,.3d J Dickson; heifer calf, 1st, 2d and 3d J Dickson; herd, consist- ing of three females and one wale, 1st prize by WVta Young, Lt 11 Snell & Sons, 2d J Dickson. • Native or grade cattle --Cow, having raised coif since Sept. 1st, 1880, by H. Y..Attrill, Esq., lat.,/ Dickson, 2e1 Robt Medd, 3d 11 Wells; two year old heifer, by R Gib- bons, Esq., ;1st Robt Medd, 2d Isaac Salkeld, 3rd Hugh Girvin; one year old heifer, lat John Marquis, 2d and 3d Jas Home MANcreercees. - Ten yards flannel, Mrs Stokes; pair blankets let W Young, 24 Gordon Young, 3d Isaac Sal- keld; pound of yarn home made, 1st 8 Bissett, 2,1 Gordon Young, 3d S Stokes; counterpane wove, 1st Gordon Young; 2d S Adams, 3d Geo Greer; double sett farin harness, 1st Wm Acheson, 2d C F Straubel, 3d Acheson; sett single buggy harness, Wm Acheson, C F Stneubel 2d and 3d; pair gent's sewed, boot•, 1st E Downing, 2d George Major ; pair gent's "pegged brats, 1st E Downing, 2d Geo Major; collection of boots, let PLUM&.- Victoria, A Dickson; Lom- bard, J McIntyre; Keine Claude de }dewy, E Bing! am; Imperial Gage, J Mefntyre; Coes Golden Drop, E Bing - halm. Pasewaa.-4 varieties named, 6 nt , rash, lit Rowley, 2d F 8 ggttller; Late 2d Cha Stewart. (', fovd, Gee Cox, 2d J Salkeld: Demo Pnonccs -Ten pounds table M,onMain Rao., F Saeyrylillsr; env other better salted for use, in rolls ..r pnnts, kind named, F Seegmilier, fat sod 2d, lot John Shipley, 2.1 R Buchaase, 3d Seedlings, Wm' McLean 13 Robertsen: tub or crock of salt better GRAPttit-.4 varieties rtgme& one et es. I not less than 25 Ihs, let P Carroll. 9d ter of each ,¢own dnden sloes, IN C Wb Swaffield, 3d W Dougherty, cheese Cameron, 24 oak N Ross, 3d J T Gerrow.' not less than 50 the, factory made, no 2 clusters white eviller g4 W C Cam. first, 24 W .1 Young, 3d Gordnn Young; eron, 24 J 8 McDriegell; 2 clusters black cheese not less than 12 1M, home made. under glass, M C Cameros, 2d J 8 Me. 8 Bsesett: Ten the maple sugar, no first; Dougall; 12 varieties grown in open sir, .2d R 1 rune: quart maple syrup, 1st H 2 clusters 4 each named, A• *Rees, 91j1 H well, 2d Thos Snwt•rbv; Fifteen les E Bingham; 8 varieties "mood 2 cloud -Ste honey is Bomb, 1st C A Humber, 2d J of each, J R Miller; 4 varieties named R Miller; jar of honey, fat .1 R Miller, 2 clusters of each, F Seegmifler; 3 2d J Roberta.." loaf home made bread, hunches Delaware, E Bingham, 2d (Jen lid M (' Gnrinn: 2d A Dural. 34 C A Thomsen; Cewtonrd, A M Rena, 24 J>< Bumper; loaf baler's bread, I X Knight. Loans,' %Wets. -(lents shirt, linen front head mode, 1st Mn J Varroe, 24 Mie R W MI•Koneie. 34 Mrs 8 Stokes; gent's shirt. linen front machine made, Lt Mias Hamilton 2.1 Mn (' A Ham• fed eshiittt"ns were t)e following (1,..ber rr; 2 betties wine home made from any other font or berry, 1st Thos Sowerby, 2d lknr Reeder, suit of made clothes, no first, 24 F Kwdefie. FIELD VErttTAtr1.r.M Ann ROOT-.. -Nine mattgold wurtzele, 1st Theo Fear, 2d 8 Bissett; nine Swede turnip" let Chas Blake, 3d W F1uk-er; nine field eark►ta long red, let W Maker, 2d !W'WAr Pot- ter; nine white Belgian carrots, 1st Lew Salkeld, 2d Goan Greer; peck onions, Jas Cux lat and 2d; twelve ears corn, fief*. let Wm ('button, 2d H Curwin; largest pum ,kat, 1st John Salkeld, 24 T Hand- tna; largest sash, 1st Wm Swa$dd boar, 3d Mrs 8 Stokes; gent's fancy flan• nel shirt machine made, Lt Mrs C A Humber, 2d Miss Lizzie Buchausu, 3d Miss Hamilton; gent's fancy Haenel ich men, Mr. 8. Seeginiller, with his popular plow, R. Thompsen, the well- known horse 'hoer and harn,w maker, and our enterprising young carriage shirt haute made, 1st Lizzie Buelu- I makers T. & J. story, whose work at- oatt, 24 Miss Hamilton, 3d Mrs A Nat- tracted much attentioxt. The display of .on; 1 en or cotton chemise hand made, dairy pr,Kiuoe was large, tub butter Ie- lstus Lizzie Buchanan, 2d Mrs A ►ug Largely shuwu. The grain exhibited Ws , 3d Mrs Geo Evans; night dress, was of en exosllait quality, Mesar& 1st Miss Lizzie Buchanan, Miss Burgess Isaac and John Salkeld and W. Swaf- 2d and 3rd; tatting, 1st Mrs udo ,h, 2d tleld,of Goderich Township being among Miss Burgess; crochet work, 1st Mn .J the sucessful ones. The display of fruit Varcoe, 2d Mrs Rudolph, 3d Mrs Sueyd; wa most creditable, and it would be embroidery in cotton or muslin, Lt Meo difficult to beat the apples anywhere. A Rudolph, 24 and 3d Mrs Thompson; em- co tion of peaches shown by John bruidery in worsteds, Lt Miss Burgess, Sal eld beat anything we have seen this 2d Mrs R Thompson, 3d Mrs Fletcher; Mr. John Bunter led in pears embroidery in linen, 1st Mn J Varoue, The competition in roots was keen, and 3d Miss Payne, 3d Mrs Rudolph; eon- the judges had s difficult tune in mak- broidery in silk, 1st Mrs Rudolph, 2,1 nig their decision& Thsrouts were very Mrs Graham, 3d Mn jos&ovart, point large, and spoke well for the treatment lace, 1st Mrs Rudolph, 2d Mrs TB `'an- of laud parched by the dr:night. The )every; Honiton lace, 1st Mrs Rudolph, ladies' department was very attractive, 3d Mrs T B VanEvery, 3rd net known; and among the articles shown were some fancy leather work, lat Mn Sneyd, 2d very pretty things worked by stirs. M.E. Miss A Nairn, 3d Mrs Rudolph; bead I Johnston, of Goderich. work, 1st Miss Pollock, 2d Mrs .1 Var. Some tine ssntphee of tobacco, raised in roe, 3d Mn T 11 VanEvery. fancy brad- the township, were on exhibition, and ing, 1st Mn J Varcoe, 2d Miss Payne, drew many favorable comments from 3d Miss Sneyd; fancy braiding on silk, lovers of "the weed." The officers of the 1st Miss Sneyd, 2d Mrs Graham, 3d society had everything in good running Mina Burgess; fancy knitting by hand, order, and gave good assistance to mein- lat Mrs G Sprung, 3d Miss Hamilton, ben of the press in the copying of thetins, 3d Mrs Rudolph; fancy knitting by nta- etc. We append the chine, 1st Mies Potter, 2d Mn Rudolph; FUZZ LIST. plain knitting by machine, 1st Miss Pot- ter, 2d Mrs Rudolph; fancy patched work, 1st Mn W Swaffield, 2d Mia Payne; patched quilt in cotton, Lt Mrs J `'arae, Miss Burgess 2d and 3d; patched quilt in wool, 1st Mn Win Swaffield, 2d Miss Payne, 3d Miss Burgess; feather flowers, Miss Payne; ladies' devotional chair, Mrs A Watson; wax flowers, Miss Aikenhead, 2d Mrs T B VanEvery, 3d Mrs 8 Malcomson; paper flowers, 1st Miss Hamilton, 2nd Mrs J McIntyre; Berlin wool work fiat, lat Miss Pollock, 2d Mn J R Miller, 3d Mrs Straubel; Berlin wool work raised, lat Mn Geo Evans, 2d Mire Isaac Salk- eld, 3d Miss M Reid; rag mat, 1st Miss Lizzie Buchanan, 2d Mrs A Watson, 3d Mrs T B VanEvery; oil painting, Mrs. Fletcher lat and 2d, 3d G Stewart; water colon, lat Miss Parsons, 2nd Mia Mcmicking, 3d Mn Fletcher; pencil drawing, lat Miss Seegmiller, George Stewart 2d and 3d; pencil drawing by child under 16 years, a pupil of Mn Fletcher, 2nd Miss Seegmiiler, 3d Miss Miller; crayons, 1st Miss ��"tiller, 2d Geo Stewart, 3d Miss McMicking; cray- ons by child under 16 years, a pupil of Miss Parsons, let, 2d and 3d; pair woolen stockings, Mn S Stokes, 2d Miss Ham- ilton, 3d Mrs G Sprang, pair woolen socks, Mas S Stokes, 3d Mn Gordon Young, 3d Mn C A Humber; pair wool- en gloves, Mn Graham, 2d Mrs Stokes; pair woolen mita, Mrs Graham, 2d Mn Stokes, 3d Miss Payne; patch on an old garment, Miss Burgess 1st and 2d, 3d Miss Lizzie Buchanan; darn on a sock or stocking, Mn MC Gordon,2d Miss Lizzie Buchanan, 3d Mrs Evans; farmed wreath 0 seeds, Mrs R Price; flower wreath, Mrs T B VanEvery, 2d Miss Payne, 3d Mn A Watson; fancy netting, Miss Burgess, 2d Mn Rudolph, 3d Mrs Capt Gibson; motto on card board, Miss ,1 Arncntrong; rata lamb, Jus Foster, 2d Burgess, 2d Mn Geo Greer, 3d Miss John Salkeld; pair of ewes, "having Payne; sampler work, Mrs Rudolph, 2d raised lambs in 1881, .two shears and Mn J. R. Miller, cloth niat, Mrs. Gra- over, John Armstrong, 2d John Salkeld; ham, 2d Miss Payne, 3d Mn Swaffield; pair shearling ewes, John Armstrong, 2d counterpane knitted, Miss Sneyd, 2d John Salkeld; pair ewe lambs, Joseph Mrs 8 Adams, 3d Mn Rudolph; con In Foster, 2d John Salkeld. tidy, Miss Hamilton, 2d Miss Payne, 3.1 LErcayrsa Sea'e.-Aged ram, two Mrs Rudolph; soot tidy, Mrs J Varcoe, 2d Mrs Graham, 3d Mrs Shipley. ram Iamb, Geo Green, 21 Wm Clarke; RECOMMENDED. -Saddle horse, W. G. pair of ewes, having raised lambs 1881, Hayden : cutter or improved t sleigh, two shears and over, John Salkeld; pair Morton & Creasman ; garden hoe, Mas- shearling ewes, John Salkeld, 2d J FOS - son manufacturing Company ; self-bind- mr,. John Watson ; screw -steamer, Dr. McMicking ; 2 -rowed barley, A. Young ; seedling grapes, J. H. Williams ; design wild flowors, 11. Palmer; cameo -photo, R. Sallow§ ; spatterwork, Mrs. S. Stoke' waxwork, visa Hodge bracket, Miss Hodge ; applique bracket, Mrs. Sneyd ; net bracket, Miss Sneyd ; scroll work, J. Reeves. JIIDOriw. Horses - Win. Granger, Londes- borough; Geo. Walker, , Tuckersmith; C. Mason. Brucefield. Cattle -Geo. Hyde, Shakespeare; Jas. Duncan, Goderich township; Thos. Dark, G oderich, Sheep and pits -Jamas Potter, Wa- w•anosh; Wan. Anderson, Lucknow; John McLean Dungannon. Poultry -C. A. Castes, Clinton; A. Kirkbride, Glvderich: Cha: H. gain, Clinton. Grain -x. Yutebisoft, Jas. McNair, Gudench; Geo. Harris, Cranford. Implements —Wm. Downs, Carlow; John Leslie, Clinton; John Runciman, Dungannon. Dairy Produce- W. R. Robertson, Corioriob; John Acheson, Goderich; D. C. Strachan, (..derich. - - Vegetables -R Bonamy, Goderich: J. R. Goodall, Goderich; R. L Haggard, Whitby. Flowers -W. H. Burnham, Stratford; Robt. Imrie, Colborne; Geo. Watt, Goderich township. Fruit- A. Sands, Colborne; John Buchanan, Stratford; W. seurray, Strat- ford. Ldies' work -pias Stewart, Mrs. Mellish. Paints and Drawings -H. Clues. H Ritchie; collection of fears, 5 of each variety, John Hunter, 3d Joseph t% ild; twelve peaches, Jno Salkeld, 2d E +►'eat• lake; six hunches of grapes, V Booth, 24 E tt eadake. W' a urrestas.-IMag rally petat.ee, J wild. 2.1 dos Wild; bag late p,..tat Jus gild, 2d .1 'peadbury; twelve field eangulds, long awl, E Robturia, 2 J Campbell; twelve field waugvlds, yellow globe, W H tW used, 2 Ja Wella; six beets for table use, Dr a uods, 3d J Huge; six beads of cabbages, R Bliley, 2d Dr. Wpuds; twelve carrots for table use, .1 Lindsay, 2d J Gcanger; twelve parsnips, Dr Woods, 2.1 .1 Speakbury; two pp,ucuD- kits, J Salkeld, 2 W Townsend; two ',peahen, Wt Swsttield; peck potato unions, latae English, E Westlake, 24 0 Me. ;roger; pee,: ;.,tato unions, Canadian, I)r Woods, 2d .tots Masson; peck other unions, t Swatlield, 24 Dr ,Woods; twelve field turnips, Dr Woods, 2d J Parke; twelve fields carrots, W H Woods, 2,1 Iritic `alk,•bl; sli heads white celery, .W 11 liroweson, 2 1 Dr +t oods; six heads red celery, A B lirowusen; two citrons, C Mctireeor, 2,1 .1 Tough; two musk melons, Dr %%limn.; two watermelons, A B Bruwuson, 2d tt Townsend; peck of beans, A N album, 2d W Townsend; peck tomiate.es, large, .W Swaflteld, 3d A 13 Brew neon ; }mol t„mat:.es, small, %%'m Swatfield, 2d Ja 11'ella MiNerAcrrtaati - Ten yards &.lured AORICOLTLRAL Hooses, -Brood mare flannel, Mrs Brownell; ten yards full and foal, Jan Campbell, 2d Jag Ann- cloth, John Salkeld; pair woolen blankets strong: three yearold geldin , A Sparks Isaac Salkeld, Mrs. Browuett; ten yards home made carpet, Jas Bremer; skein of woollen yarn, ten knots or over, Mrs A Granger, 2d JLs. R Turner; skein of stocking yon,, Mrs R Turner, 2d Mrs A Granger; p.ur w.olleu st.orkiugs, Mrs W K Sutith, 2d Mrs T Cameron; pair cott.•n stockings, Miss Ellen Sparks; pair woollen mitts, Mrs 0. WVeseon, 2 Miss R Wild; it of tine Mom, Justus 2,1 + Sparks; three year old filly, WV Stewart, 2 A Sparks; two year old geld- ing, Jos .-+rmstrong; two Jear old filly, R Turner, 2d J rmstroug; une year old gelding, A Sparks; span of wurking horses, E Butt, J Wild. GKNKKAL Pliant(' Hoaaa&-Brood mare and foal, lat by M C Cameron, Esq., M P, C Tippet, 2 R Snowden; three year old gelding, J Campbell; Reeding, 2 Justus Roeuing; pair of three year (11 Lily, Jos Wild, 2d J coarse besets, Justus Roectiug, 3d W Parke; two year old gelding, John Fowler; specimen of cooper's work, 1st and 2d J Armstrong. LADIcs' Woke. -Tatting. Mrs J Woods; crochet w••rk, Miss E Moyle:1d Mrs M E Johnsen'; Embroidery in mus- lin, Mrs A Fraser, 2d Miss 8 Church; embroidery in worsted Miss King, 24 • Swaffield; Swaeld; embroideryin silk, Mrs A Fraser, Mrs 51 E Johnston; fancy braiding, Yrs M E Johnston, 2d Mn W Campbell, 3d Samuel Montgomery; two year old filly, It Turner, 2 Sohn Salkeld; one year old gelding John Wallace; one year old filly, R E Snowden, 2 Geo Greer; span of working horses, T Welsh, 2d John Young. Csastsos Hose's, -Span carriage horses, J Dunn, 2d T Naftel; buggy horse, 1st by M C Cameron, Esq , 51 P Justus Rooting, 2d T Berry, :3d R .1 K Smith; bead work, ynM E Johnston, Turner; saddle horse, 1st by Dr. Stan-; 2,d Muss Howman; quilt in patchwork, bury, R Irwin, 2 G Sparks. 3d Geo I Mrs M E Johnston, 2d Mrs Brownett; Spark& fancyquilt, Miss Montgomery; log cabin .. Gasps Corm. —Milch cow, having qui'Mrs quilt, X24 Mn Tough; raised calf in 1881, 1st by A Kidd, Esq I gents' linen shirtMrs H Dawson; gents' Jas Cowrie, 2 Jam Wens; two year old fancy flannel shirt, Mrs A Grainger; beifer, .la Wells, 2 J Armstrong; one plain hand "owing, 1st and 2d Mrs A year old heifer, Jas Wells, 2d V Roth; Grainger; feather flowers, Mrs A Arm - yoke three year old steers, E Westlake, • strong, 2 Miss L Church, wax fruit, Id 2d R Snowden; yoke two year old steers, land 2d Miss Simpson; Merlin wool work Jas Cowrie, 2d J Wood; yoke one year fiat, Mrs W K Smith; berlin wool work, old'steers, D Wilson, 21 E Westlake; I raised, Misa,L Church, 2d Miss Annie fatted ox or steer, C Tough, 24 E West- I Salkeld; pencil drawing, 1st and 2d Miss lake; fatted cow or heifer, E Westlake, Eason; boquet of flowers, large, Mrs J 2d C Tough; bull calf, Geo Green, 2 Jas Woods, '_d Mn W H Woods; boquet of Wells; heifer calf, A Granger, 2 R Snow- flowers, small, Mn W H Woods, 241 Mies don; yoke of working oxen, E West- Ritchie, lake. - ascome .YD'D. CorrawoLD Sneer. -Ram, two shears Knitted window curtain -Miss M. and over, E Westlake; shearling ram, Elliott. Specimen darning -Miss 11 Elliott, Bracket ip wool-JIrs WV K Smith. Pillow abaw-Mrs W K Smith. Work basket -Mea W K Smith. Knit- ting in cotton -Mrs E Johnston. Slip- per holder -Mrs Dr Reeve. Sawed box Dr. Reeve. Sawed easel -Dr Reeve. Motto -Miss Montgomery. Applique workoeMrs. E Johnston. Silosiiui sugar shears and over, W Clark, 2d J Foster; hut-- Grailr. Stones -A Kidd. Lace work -Mn E Johnston. Churn dasher -B Homan. Tobacco - A B Brownson. Cern Seller -Geo Parkes Market wagon -T & J Story, Goderich ter, pair ewe lambs, Geo Green, 2d Iaag But horse shoes -R Thompson. Bag Salkeld pair fat sheep, any breed, George track -Gen Parke. Neckyukes -- Jas Green. Armstrong. Plus -Berkshire. -Aged boar, R J :ewes. Turner; 2d Jas Steep; sew, having raised Horses: ,A Innis, Jail Forest, P Mc - pigs in ,1880, A Gainer; boar, six Gregor. Grade Cattle ---Cleo Walker, 31 months or under, J. Rothwell, 2d R J Matheson. Implements -D Cullen, Jas Turner; sow, six months or under, R J. Caldwell, C Shaw. Sheep -Geo Ander- Turner, 24 A Grainger. Suffolks, sow, son, P McTavish, C Mason. Ladies having raised pigs in 1831, Wm ftewart; work -Miss Belle Woods, Nies N J boar, six months or under, C Troyer, Frazer, Mn W K Smith. Fruit -T sow, six months oar under, W. Stewart, Woods, T Jlarks, F Wood. 'Dairy pro - 2 G A Cooper. ' duce -J A Stewart, J Thompson, B DAIRY PRoperE.-Tipnet salt butter, Inlet—ker. Vegetables -A , Grainger, J 50 lbs. or over, special prize by R. Bar- 1 Hastings, J Jackson. Manufactures -T ker, the Society to have the privilege of ' Johii'on, W Logan. - buying the butter at Bayfield market price, Mrs Geo Weston, 24 Mrs A Sparks; twenty fire pounds salt butter, special prize by James Thompson, donor to have the pnvilege of buying the buy- ing the butter at Bayfield market price; five pounds butter sufficiently salted fur table use, Mrs Swaftield, 21 Mrs G A Cooper; cheese20 lbs. oar over, made on factory prinolpfe, special by John Essow, the donor to have the prhilefde of buy- ing the cheese at Bayfield market price, tMawleg beck aiw. The tall exhibition of the Stanley Brent'h Aericultwral Araiety was Mild at Rayfield on Tweeday last. 'flits day wit' a most favontMe tme, and the .w Itdance of spectators *ere large. The epee erounfls gave everyone an opportunNV Mseefhg the cattle, eve. for nothing, rhaleprse nng was large UM well patromasfifiq btitb paying and non- paying public. There were sot1W .rid' heavy horses shown and in fact attnnie hones were up bo the mark. Messrs. A. Sparks and Janice Arn igtron l were' ehe heaviest prise winners in this depaf'tment. All the cattle shown were graemo and al- though Messrs E. Westlake. J Wells and others showed some fine etwmsla, yet we would like to have seen a few thoroughbreds at s good an exhibition Mr John Salkeld wee* heaty- exhibitor in sheep, and en was Mr .7 Armstrong, who has a H,e.al reputation for stock ,wis- ing. There were sem, fine Berkshire pies in the pens, and the Satf elks though entree, were prime The implementa were nett in (errand among the success - Manse news. ARRIVAL. :Saturday --Prop. Quebec, Aarnra, pas- sengers and freight; schr. Jenny Rum - ball, Providence Bay, lumber for S. & C. Tuesday -Prop. Josephine Kidd, Wal laceburg, hoops. t Thursday -Prop. Sovereign, Sarnia, passengers and freight; str. Manitoba, Duluth, passengers and fie' ht; steam John lough, 2d John Tough; two betties barge Aandzrbilt, Chatham, light, schr. of home-made wine, Jas Wild, 2d Paul Tecumseth, 51ildland, lumber. Cleave; honey in jar. 11 Dowton, Jas. DEPARTI•RFSI. Wells; honey in comb, H Dowsun, home Friday-Prvp. Josephine Kidd, Wal - made bread, Mrs W L Keyes, 2d Mrs C lacehurg, salt; schr. E. W. Rathburn, Shaw. Georgian Bay, light. GR4IN AND Seam. -Two bushels Saturday - Prop. Quebec, Duluth, white winter wheat, special by John paaseugers and freight; schr Ontario, Morgan Esq., Isaac Salkeld, 2d Wm. !Blind River, light. Swaffield; two bushels red winter wheat, Thursday - Prop Sovereign, Duluth, special by John Norden, Ewp., E ' passengers and height; ata. Manitoba, Westlake, 2d W Swattield; Two bushels i Sania, passengers seed freight. lost nation wheat, Isaac Salkeld, 2d Peter Douglas; two bushels fife wheat, John Salkeld, 2d H Dowson; two bushels any other kind spring wheat, H D. wson; two bushels small pea 8 Montgomery, 2d A Welsh; two bushels two rowed barley, A Sparks, 2d J Manson: two bushels four -rowed barley, A Sparks, 2d Geo Green; two bushels of white oats, J Salkeld Sd A Sparks; two bushels of black rats, J Salkeld, 3d H Dowses; bushel timothy seed, J. Salkeld, 3d I Salireh3; bushel flax seed, C McGregor Ott ,f 8tlkeld; twelve ears of corn, )S ftellrekl, 90! G A Cooper. fame soere- Lumber wagon. patent, II Glidden, double buggy, T & T Story, Goderich; single buggy, T h J Story; covered buggy, H Cantelon, 2d Hos & Havener; iron plow, R Resentillgr, 0,.dr rich; wooden plow, Gen Parkes; pair iron harrows, R T'lusmpion, G,dKn; one home drill, cnitiyator M acu8ler, 0 A Masson; one horse by rate, George Parties; bread est sower, 0 A Masson; set horse shoes hammered, net p et1Ace,l, R Thompson, Goderich; pump, J Rose Farr,. - Apple., four vante ets, ire 4 each, fall, P H Ritchie. 24 Law Ran keti; apple& four varieties, fire 4 each, winter, Mrs Watson, 24 9 Mnntpnmere. •••»' w.. s 11 0 pint shone, •cwt .... ........... 0 IS R 0 i S lieeeien of apples, five et each ninety, I �Orae, • set Nei. « Oa e M Jas Wells, 2.1 Sohn Manson pears, four J 1Moo1 • ewt •• • - .. t ant 1 w vareores. R '1 catch John Hunter 2.1 D 1 mow, o on n p 1 h matt- Nixon. altyNixon. - in Manchester on rhe 11114 ire t.. the wlie of James Klxon of daughter. 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