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THE HURON Man, FRIDAY. OCT. 14, 1887,
T11E NOR' -WESTERN.
Prise Lint in Connect/on with
Huron's (treat Fair.
easseetiessesa se ttae Sono• Hewett-aw
.-& theme naw of Messes sad
easat.-The emsedeas
tow sae.
waits l lady Liver MOW& (89 R. Ms-
Lean . Goderiob',, I4 . Bordeu, 2d
Wm. Elliott, 3d Mrs Thoe McLean.
CAL/LUAUS wo*uliL
Stallion torr years old and upwards,
161 ►cade sad over, shows is hansoms,
A M. PUIISY !d Wes. Epitol t ; Mentos
any age, A M. Polley : brood mare, 111
beads sad over, with foal by hoe side,
A, M. Pony, !d Alwz. IN Jua
John
Romer ;Ica] of 1887 , let
said
d
Rosner, 3d Alex. Young ; filly two years
old, Alex. Young, 2d Stephen Andrews ;
idNrhng filly or gelding, itobt Beacon".
John Putter ; pear matched tarries'
horses, unares or radium', not less than
16 hoods. C. J. 8 Dattel, 2d Wes Cea-
o ingbsun , single contain hur.ss, man
or Readmit. not lees than 16 Muds, Wm.
Maleas, 24 D. Fisher, 3d Wm. Elliott ;
Dolts of 1887, wad b) Rona Cloud, Jos
Morrie, 24 G. W. Smith.
Lest week we published an introdeo-
dim to the issue imbibition of the North
Western Fair, .ad this week, in addition
to the full teat of the prize list, we give
a short sksteb of the doings in
Tee eet.Ne HeFavtinente.
Holu'EN.
There was so excellent show in every
departtsent, and it was proved con-
clusively that as • comply fur raisiog
hones of all breeds Huron, end eepecial-
b this section of the county, is serrated
by tone in the Province of t h,terio.
Henry Draeldt.-ln stallions F. Me-
Donagh and W. F. Clark were the prrnci
pal exhibitors. Two very fine brood
,,tires wen shown by Alex Innes, aid
Martin, of Stanley.
Flood,ters--The Tontine stock showed
up in good foto, and in addition to the
ado horse shown by J. Be oom, of Gude-
rich township, then were two colta by
Wm. Elliott, of Ooderich township, one
by Thos. Cassaday, of East W.wattosh,
one by R. Fitzsimmons, Goderich tp.,
sad another by Robt Beacom, of God*.
rich towasbip. A. M. Polley also show-
ed Ike Groff and progenyato good ad-
vantage.
Then was • large class in 3-yrar-old
roadsters, and there were a number of
fine mime!' in single driven, aged.
Owing to the tock being in bad condi-
tion from the heavy rains, the usual fast
time was sot .retia
,Nuddic Horses -'12& aloes was well
filled, Jas. Beikey.--Mr.-WWeiy, (1. H.
Old, Cooke cod others being among the
exhibitors.
I arriage Horses -In this department
the competition was confined to Polley's
Ike Groff and one of Elliott's Tontine
cults. Polley carried off the diplunis and
red ticket
G. -woof Purpose -There was • good
represent•tion,but three of the bast colts
were thrown out by the judges, being
considered too heavy for the clam.
Si 8. Wlywetpu eAalr'`blaok dveisb.
F. W. Beattie, !d Jae Meant , pair dark -
My, F. $. Beeuwl•
; pair punda, F. 8 .
Beaks& 3d H am
. Rinne ; pair gum, ILrti
Man. 14 George Morrow ; pair ham'
burgs. Jam Munro. 2d Jas P,tsalewatte ;
pair banterer& l sod! R.MeLean; pair mouth rveks,F.B. Beattie, 1141 Jos Dtlowbornea ; pair lowborn watt., F S. Beattie
, Canpapat�r (awls, any ether improved breed,
R. Wilson, 2d F. S. Beattie; pair
its/keys, J. T. Salkeld ; pair geese, F. 8
t Beattie, 24 Mrs R. Wilwn ; pair docks.
F. & Beattie. 9d JamTabb ; pair pea
Iowaham sas Salkeld ; pair Guinea lowk,
Geo She Wattle
of tansy pima -
ons, L. Downing, 2d F. attie ; coopus
of barnyard fowls, e pair of each, not
lees than 6v. pear, F. 8. Beattie.
(: E''I*LL rt'aroaa Hoaaxs.
Brood mare, with fool by her side, D.
Ryan, 3d Joseph McCloskey, 3d Wm.
Jamieson ; 3 year old gelding. Thus.
Caddy; filly or gelding, 2 S•e,ars old,
➢•
Alex. Chisholm, 2d David :Brien ;
yearling mare or geldiog, Geo. Correll, 24
Wm. Clarke; stallion 2 years Std. W. ,F.
Clarke, 2d John Porter, jr.; yearling!
stallion Heigh Chisholm ; matched teem,
gelding or mares in harness, (by J . C
Martin A. M. Polley, 2d John McLean,
3d John blowier ; foal of 1887. D. Ryan,
24 Joseph McCluskey, 3d James Mo-
Chore.
aClore.
!Mart D.AtOHT Hume(.
Stallion, 4 yeah old and upwards,
Frank McDonogb, 24 W. F. Marko ;
stallion 2 years old Chas. J. Dieuey ;
4 varieties ratted, one gloater .1 emelt
brow" ender glees. M C Cameras (Reba
pore, gardeser), 3d A M Rees ; best and
lu.otast 3 Menem, white, outlet glees,
A M Runt, be M 0 (amenia ; beet and
heat Meet !.1.Meea Mack, ender glass, M
O Cameros, !d A M Rues ; 13 varieties
grows in opts air, 2 clusters of east,
armed, A M Rios, •id X &ragbags ; 8
varieties, seined, t eleetere, Copt Gsbeus.
2d Jas Diekeos ; 4 venetian, emeed, !
cluster. of •••b, J H WiUias ; 3
beaches Delaware, Win Stewart, 94 tt
Bingham ; 3 Washes Cueoord. A Y
Ruse, 20 Wm Stewart ; 3 bombes Hart
ford, A M Roes, 2d Wm Stewart; 3
buochee Sumean, A M Rues, !d J H
Williams ; 3 bunches Rages Nu. 3, A
M Rom, 9d Jae Dickson; 3buucbss Ins.,
E Bingham, 2d J H &alliums ; 3
ben:hes Salem, A M Roes, 2d J Dick.
son; 3 bunches Rumors' No. 4. Joe Mo-
Clu.key ; 3 bunches Rogers' No. 19, A
M Roes, 21 Wm Stewart ; 3 benches
seedlings, J H W tlhao s; 3 bunches
Creveliug, A M Roes, 21 Wm Stewart ;
3 bunches as other satiety, named, A
M Roes. 3d any
Dickson.
arai(io CHICagl(.
Fair brahma white, I. Downing. '.d
Jas Munro; pair breams dark, L Down-
ing, 24 Jas Munro ; pair bloc. spaniels,
Woo Elliott, 3d F S Beatti* ; pair Burk
ing. W J Hayden ; pair pulsed'. F 8
Beattie. 2d R AJams ; pair game, Geo
Morrow. 2d Wm McDougal ; pair turn
bombs, Jae Munro, 2d John A Nstte'
poi/ houdans, J.' Muaro, 2d F S Beattie;
pair bantam', L Downing, 2.1 F 8 Boat
lie; pair plywoutb rock. F 8 Beattie;
pair bighorns, l.t and 2d Wm Dougal.
31 Wie McLams ; pouting en "ilk et
satin, water tabus, t agasseer),.Ju. Wil -
hems, !d Jae Batley ; o'I punting (pro-
fessional) R Crockett ; oil painting (sin
mem) A Dietooa, !d Mies Marian Al
lee ; water colors, (profeesiooal) R
Crockett ; water ouluee t•ussbeur) Jus
Williams, 23 A Andrews ; pencil draw-
ls* (amateur) Mrs Colin Campbell, 9d
Mw Marian Allan ; enyons (.taetNt
Miss Marian Alan, 2d Jus WiUtama
nosier, /coax, &c.
AORICCLTCa,•L PaoD('(T`(.
Two boathook Clawson fell wheat, Jaa.
McManus, 24 Geo. Chinch, 3d W. Swat -
field ; two bushels Scott or red f.11 wheat,
Jas. Cox, 2d Henry Curwen; two bushels
cry other variety fall wheat, Robert
Mulch ; two bushels spring wheat, fife,
Alex. McNeil ; two bushels Lost Nation
or white Rirsian, H. Curwen ; two
P1.05•146.
Collection cut flowers, Gabe Elliott,
2d 111 C Cameron ; 3 varieties Dahlias, 1
bloom of each, no 1st and 241, 3d A Dick-
son ; 4 varieties Dablies, 1 bloom of
each. R Bonnomy ; 12 varieties Ver-
benas, 1 bloom of each, E Bingham ; 8
varieties Verbenas, 1 bloom of each, E
Bingham ; 4 varieties Verbenas, 1 bloom
of each, Alex Watson, 24 E Bingham ; 5
different Rosso, 1 bloom of each. E
Bingham, 2d M C Cameron ; hand
baguet, A M Ross, 23 Alex Wateon ;
table boquet, Gabe Mutt, 24 M C
Cameron ; collection Carnations. Alex
Watson, 2d (labs Elliott ; collection
Dianthus, double, Gabe Elliott ; oulloct-
ion Dianthus, sicgle, 1st and 2d Gabs
Elll( tt ; floral design, Gabe Elliult ;
collection Zinnias, double, Gabe Elliott,
2d A M Ross ; collection truss Ger-
aniums. single flower, John Stewart, 2d
Alex Watson ; collection truss Ger-
aniums, double flower, John Stewart, 2d
Alex Watson ; collection Perennial
Phloxes, not less than 4 varieties, 1
spike of each, Gabe Elliott ; ooilection
Pblozee, annual, K Bonnamy, 24 A
Dickson ; 12 varieties Gladiolus, E
Bingham ; 8 varieties Giadiolus, named,
E Bingham ; 4 varieties Gladiolus, E
Bingham, 21 A Dickson ; culle:tion
Asters, Gabe Elliott. 2d M C Cameron ;
collection pansies, J T Dickson, 24 M
C Cameron ; collection balsam spikes in
bloom, DI C Cameron ; collection stocks
spikes, Gabe Elliott, 20 A Di Rani ; col-
lection Petunias, single, Gabe Elliott ;
colleot1°a Petunias, double, E Bingham,
24 John Stewart ; collection Annuals,
Gabe EUiott; 4 Balsam pants, in bloom.
Gabe Elliott ; 12 Coleus A Watson1 24
Gabe r'.:iott, 3d John Stewart ; C i:ox
coml•s, in bloom, R Bonoomy, 2d M C
Cameron ; 4 Begonias Rex, A M Ross :
4 Fuchsias, varieties, in flower, A M
Ross ; specimen Fuchsias, in bloom, no
let, 24 Gabs Elliott ; 8 Geraniums,
single, in bloom, John Stewart, 2d Gabs
Elliott, 3d A Watson : 4 Geraniums,
single, iia bloom, A Watson,23 Mrs W H
Hunter; 8 Geraniums, double, in bloom,
Gabe Elliott, 2d John Stewart, 3d A
Watson ; 4 Geraniums, double, in
bloom, Gabs Elliott, 2d John Siewait :
9 greenhouse pants. Gabe Elliott, 2d M
C Cameron, 31 A Watson ; 9 foliage
pants, different varieties, A Watson.
BOMB x►it'►a(TUeL+.
brood man with foal by her slide (by , beshels spring sheat any other variety,
Robert Porter, M. P.) Timis & MaL•ugb- o W. 0. Potter, 2n1 Thos. Carroll, 3.1 8
lin, 2d Robert Martin ; filly 2 years old, i Furze ; two Mabel/ rye, .tae. Wilson, 2d
(regiM'd), Robt. Martin ; foal of 1887, lsaac Salkeld ; two bushels of barley,
Robt. Martin, 9d Innis a McLogblis elite, Geo. Church, 3d Thos. Hans _ton,
brood man with foal 'ray her side,Innis & 3d Robt Hutch ; two bushels large peas,
McLaughlin, 24 David Fisher; Gly, 2 W. Swatiield, 24 S. Furze, 3.1 L Salkeld;
years old, Lazo Salkeld; goblins, 2 years two bushels small peas, H. Curwen, 21
old, A M. Polly, 2d Thos. C. Doherty; 8. Furze, 3d James Gledhill; two
span heavy draught horses, mares or bushels white oats, Thos. Hamilton,
Readings to waggon, Innis & McLaughlin, 21 Robt Mutch, 3d W. Swaffield;
2d Ephrain Butt, 3d J. 0. Stewart ; foal two bushels black oats, Thos. Hamilton
of 1887, David Fisher. 2d Innis d: Mc one bushels flax seed, Samuel Furze, 2d
L.ughlin ; year old stallion, James Tabb, I Salkeld ; best collection of groin. one
2d Isaac Selkeld, 3d J . 0. Stewart bushel of each variety, 'by James Dick-
t'ATiLt-UCRAAY+i. eon; 8. Furze, 2d Tbos.Carroll; one bushel
timothy seed, 8. L. Scott, 23 I. Salkeld
Bull 3 years -)Id and upwards, Isaac half bushel clover seed, L Salkeld, 2d
Fisher, 21 tk J Biggins ; bull 2 years John Andrews.
old, James Jenkins, 24 Isaac Salkeld : rtxiu Sour,, cPGITAsirx, &c
bull 1 year old, H Spell & Sons, 24 W
J Biggins ; bull calf (under one year , W Nine marigold wartzels (by Colborne
J Biggins, 24 H Snell & Sons ; boat bull Bros.. Goderich i I. Salkeld, 2d Thomas
of any age H Snell & Sons ; cow in calf. Carroll ; nine swede turnips John An -
or giving milk, W J Biggins, 2d Isaac drew', 24 I Salkeld ; nine field carrots,
Fisher ; heifer, 2 years old, 1 and 2 11 lone red, H. Curwen; niue white Belgian
Snell & Sons ; Heifer, 1 year old, 11 carrots, I Salkeld, 21 Geo. Shepherd;
Shell & Sons, 2d Isaac Fisher ; Heifer peck onions. Wm. Rumbell, 2d Geotge
call (Cruder one year; W J Biggins, H Shepperd ; twelve ears corn, field, I. l
Sutra' & Sons ; best female of any age, Salkeld, 2.1 Thos. Beattie : largest pump-
kin. W. Swaffield. 2d John l'orter ; larg-
_n s luaah, J oaleeld, 2d W. Swaftield.
W J U' gins : best herd, consisting of 1
The.. colts were owned by Glen Bros..bull and 6 females, H Snell d tires.
t,f Colborne Jamieson of Ashfield, inn
Jos heard, ad Goderick township. IiOL3Tr1 (*.
Nrga i 2I nitro.
single tomistets-In the speeding con-
test on Wednesday, the horses that came
in belonged to the following owners
E. Martin, 8. McLean, Robert Fitz-
simmons, Robert McLean. Owing to
the mare belonging to Martin being
higher than the clam specified, it was
ruled out, and the other horses were
awarded 1st, 2nd and 31 prize in the
order named.
Ld,u' I)ririny- The lady driven on
Thursday hada very disagreeable day,
but despite the weather acquitted them•
*elves well. Fant place was taken by
Miss Bowden, Ooderich township, with
Mrs W. Elliott. Goderi:h township, and
Mn Thoe. McLean, Goderich, in the or-
der named.
Men's Saddle Rare -in this race the
wisnisg horses belonged in order of win-
ning to Jaa. Bailey, A. Cook and Dr.
Whitely.
Ladies' Saddle Rice -This was an in-
terestiog run and was won as follows :
Ist Mies Mclean, 24 Miss Beetles, 3d
Miss Laithw•ite.
CATTLE, sneer, P104 AND POULTRY
were also well represented on the
grounds, the herds of cattle belonging to
Messrs. Hallman & Co., of Berlin, H.
Snell & Co, of Hallett, and Wm. Big
gins of Stanley, teing particwarly fine,
t&CAP!Tt CATION.
Following is the number cf animals
exhibited in each class :-
Iloru.- Roadsters, 75 ; saddle horses,
115; carriage horses, 41; general purpose,
42; heavy draught, 11; Canadian bred,
11.
Cottle -Grade, 43; Durham, 44; Hol -
stern, 8.
:Cheep -Leicester, 43; Downs, 5:r.
Pies -30.
Prior Lot.
IOAD+Txa HO1146.4.
Stallion, four year. old and upwards,
net less than 1:4 hands high, John Bea-
com, 2d J C ltiartir.. 3d Alex Regis',
stallion, throe yeah oh! (by C. Seeger
Ondericli), Wm Elliott, 24 T. Cassidy ;
stellio t, two years old. Dr Whitely ;
Manion say age. Isaac Fisher ; filly or
gelding, three years old, to be shown in
harness, speed and .tyle ennadered, A .
Smith, 2d J. T. Acheson, 3d J. Aiken -
bead ; filly or gelding two years old, (by
Jos. Bails], Goderich), Robt. Martin, 24,1
John O•rdeer ; 611 or welding rlieg,
Gabriel Elliott, 24 Jpoodles,
ohn Graham ; brood
titan, not less than 151 hands high, with
foal by her gide, A. M. Polley, 24 O. W.
Smith, 3d Win. Andrew. ; foal of 1887.
A. M. Posey, 2d Wm Elliott ; pair
matched horses, mares or geldings, in
barmen, 151 bands and ender, T. C. Do-
2d 'Toa Ageew, 9i J . Gnawer ;
house, mare or gelding, 151 hands
Mad eider, shown In harness, 8 Me1e•n,
3d Robert Fitzsimons, 3d R. Me eon
female any sg., Robert Martie ; stalker
with live (d his progeny, any ego or see,
Jobe Deeoum.
.•DDLI RO*ass.
Saddle hoose mane, gelding.
boots)
Dailey. 9d (by E Downing, pen of
Arthur Cook, 31 I)r. Ifthely ; lady
Mee (by Z. Martis. Ooderieh), Mr. R.
rei_r, 34 Kies Bawd's, 3d Miss Lath -
The only exhibit in this class was the
herd of A C Hallman & Co., of Berlin,
and they wore awarded all the prizes
offered for bull, cows and calf under one
year.
ORADE ( ATTLL'.
Cow giving milk or in calf milking
and beefing qualities considered),Thoroas
Beattie, 2d .lames McHardy, 3d Jotn
Andrews ; heifer 2 years old, 1; and 2
J 0 Stewart ; heifer 1 year old, Amos
Fisher, '2d Samuel Furze ; heifer calf,
Samuel Furze, 24 Wm Elliott ; pair two
year old steers, Isaac Salield, 2d Joseph
TSalkeld ; pair 1 year old steers, J 0
Stewart ; pair steer calves, 1 and 2 J '1
Stewart.
TAT (•TYLE.
Fat oz or Meer, 1, 2 and 3 S Andrews;
fat oow or heifer, W J Biggins, 2d 8
Andrews 3d S.mnel Furze.
SHEEP -Lox(; W'OOLZD-cmnwoLD.
All the pines in this class were taken
by John Coming, who was the only ex-
hibitor ; he toot 11 prises of the 16
offerod.
LI!''LiiTtL
Ram 3 shears end over, J 0 Stewart ;
' beading ram, J 0 Stewart, 2d Henry
Careen ; ram lamb, H Snell & Sons 2d
Hoary Curwen ; pair of ewes 2 shears
and over, H Snell & Sone, 2d J 0 Stew.
art ;pair .hurling ewes, H Snell & Sons,
24 J p Stewart ; pair of ewe
lamb•, H Seel' & Som. 2d J 0
Stewart ; pan of Leicester', consisting of
1 ram, 2 ewes 2 shears and over, 2
sbearling ewes, and 2 ewe lambs, H
Snell & Sons.
rigs WOOLED- ROt'THDOwNN
Ram 2 shears and over, 1 0 Stewart,
2d Glee Brea ; shearling ram, .J 0 Stew-
art: ram arub,Glen Br•a,2d J 0 Stewart;
pair of ewes, 2 .bean and over, J 0
Stewart, 3d Glen Bros ; palr of 'heart -
lug ewes, Glen Bros, 2d J 0 Stewart
pair of ewe Iambs, Glen Bros, 24 J 0
Slew.rt ; pen of eouthdown., consisting
of 1 ram, 2 ewes 2 shears and over, 2
' Marling ewes, and 2 ewe Iambs, Gen
oBxrrooputios, 'HEOP*HraU, LTD HAItr-
astRe DOWN*.
Shearlint ram, H Snell & Sons : pair
of ewes, 2 shears and over, H Snell &
Sons ; ram Iamb 1 and 2 11 Snell & Sons;
pair of ewe lambs, H Seidl & Sons.
PAT *Hear.
Two fat wether, 8. Andrews ; two fat
ewes, Henry Careen, 2d J. O. Stewart.
Pips -mHALL aaneD..
Boar, two years and over, 8. Andrews;
boar over one year and ender two yeah,
Geo. Trot ; boar littered in 1887. Geo.
Trot, 2d Jas Tabb ; boar of any age, G.
Trot ; sow two years and over, S. And-
rews ; sow over one year and ander two
years, John Andrews ; sow littered in
1887, Jas Tahh, 24 8 Andrews ; sow of
say age, 8. Andrews-
s('rrOt.RA.
Boar littered in 1887, George Trot. 2d
Gm Telford; boar of any age, (leo Trod:
sow over onoear and under two years,
Glen Brei., 14 8. Potter ; sow littered
in 1887, iet and 2d 8. Potter ; sow 01
any age, Olen Bros.
ma -Lain" tasira.
Boar 2 years and over, Wm Andrews ;
hest pen of any breed, enneness* of 1
boar and 3 sews, of any age. 8. Andrew.
rortytit.
Pair h91111111111. F. 8 Beattie ; pair
ashes• 1111eg�,, L. Downing, 3d F 8.
Beattie ; pedelgehmt dark, F.S. Beattie,
DAIRY P*ODUCra.
Ten pounds table butter, salted for use
in rolls or prints, A Allen, 9(1 J 0
Stewart, 33 N Morrish; 5 pounds do, Wm
Swaftetd, 2d Thos Beatty, 3d N Morrish;
tub or crock of salt butter, not less than
23 lbs , Wm Swaheld, 2d,A Allan. 3d N
Morrish; 10 lbs. do., A Allan; 2d Wm
Swaf6eld, 3d Geo Doherty.
rartT-•rFLEA.
Collection of new foreign varieties
named, diploma, J C Letoszel; 20 varie-
ties named, 4 of each D Co:, 2d J C
Ltouzel, 3d John Stewart; 10 varieties
named, 4 of each, John Andrews, 2d J
F Dickson, 3d Tboe Carroll; 6 varieties
named, 4 of each. winter, Wm Elliott
2d --; 5 N orthern Spy, Thomas
Beatty, 2d ; b Snow, Nixon
Sturdy, 2d Jtii T Salkeld; Rhode Island
Greening ; Jas Gledhill, 23 Nixon
Sturdy ; 5 Baldwin, John Porter, 2d
Robt Orr ; 3 St. Lawrence, Isaac Salk-
eld, 2d E Bingham ; 5 Gravenstein, T
Carroll, 2d Jessie Breckenridge; 5 Sppittz-
enburg Esopua, Jos Whitely, 2d Olen
Bros.; 5 King of Tompkins County,
John Porter, 2d John Andrews ; 5 Rox-
bury Russet, Robt Orr, 2d John Stewart;
5 20 os. Pippin. Wm Elliott, 21 John
Porter ; 5 Ribston Pippin, Jas Gledhill,
2d John T Dickson ; 5 Hawthurndeen,
John T Dickson, 24 John Stewart ; 5
Hubbard'• Nonsuch, Jas Gledhill, 24
Thos Weatherald ; 5 Pomme Grin, Isaac
Salkeld, 2d Thos Carroll ; 5 American
Golden Rosset, Jas Cox, 2d .1 T Dick-
son ; 5 Swazi* Pomme Gree, J Salkeld,
2d John Stewart ; 5 Swear, 8 L Scott.
2d John Porter; 3 Wagner, Jas Whitely,
2d John Stewart ; Beauty of Kent, Jas
Wilson ; Grimes golden, Ion Downing ;
5 any other kind named, fall, John
Stewart, 2d S Fume ; 5 any other kind
named, winter, Tho. Carroll, 24 Jessie
Breckenridge ; 5 quince. A M Ross, 24
John Andrew. ; plat. crab, Jas Gordon,
24 N Morrish.
rs•aa
6 varieties named, 4 of each, A M
Ross, 2d A McD Allan 3d A Dickson ;
3 varieties named, 4 of each, A McD
Allan ;15 Flemish beauty, Wm Swaf$eld;
6 Visor of Winkfield, A MeD Allau, 2d
Olen Bros ; 5 Duchess D'Angonleme,
A MeD Allan, 24 Ws Swaiileld
5 Louis Bonne et, Jersey, Alex
Watson, 2d A Dickson ; 5 Beaune
Superfine, A MeD Allan ; 5 White
Doyenne, John Andrews, !d A M Ross ;
Besurre Hardy. Alex Watson ;
Beaver* Diel, A MeD Allan. 2nd J
H. Williams; 5 Bosom Bosc,E Bingham,
2d S Funs ; 5 Beanm Clarye•a, A M
Ross. 2d E Bingham ; 5 Howell, A M
Was, 2d Jas Dickson ; 5 Onondago,
Thos Weathera1d, 23 A M WAS ; 5
Seckel, Thai; Weetherald, !d Jos Beck ;
5 Clapp's favorite, Gabe Elliott : 5
Lawrence, A McD Allan, 2d Alex Wat-
son ; 5 Bullion, Aroh Dickson, 23 A
MeD Allan ; 5 any other variety, winter,
D Cor, 2d J C Ltouzel ; any other
variety tall, Thee Westherald, 24 A M
Russ.
12 Bradshaw, C A Humber ; 12
Pond's Seedling, Gabe Elliott ; 111 Vic-
toria, Sam Farr ; 12 Lombard, John
McIntyre, 2d Segal Fume ; 13 Roane
Claude de Heavy, Alex Watson, 24 Jae
Gledhill , 12 Jefforenn, A M Rous ; i2
General Hand. Gabs 8111011 ; 19 Coe's
Golden Drop. Thos Weetherald. 2(1 Geo
Sheppard ; 12 any other varieties, Alex
Wateoe, 2d 8•ml Fane.
Pals(' N t*t.
9 Into Crawford, C A Flambee, 2d A
fi•unders ; 9 Foster Rose, iet sod 3d
Wm Rsmb.il : 9 Seedlinne, Jas Seund-
ere a tie., 34 J H &Cheese.
Homy, is comb, 10 lbs, C A Hes-
ber ; jar of hooey, Jsa McC$uaky, 2d
Jus Muftis ; maple syrup' 1 quart.
1.t prise, 3d P A Robertson.
ratsaayss, ammo, •c.
Plums, 1 jar of each fur tensity w,
G H Peruse, 2d C A Humber ; jollies,
3 fare or pots, 3 kinds, Robt McKeon
!d C A Humber ; loaf of home made
bread, John Porter, 2..1 Jus klcCluskey ;
tea biscuits, 1 plate, Mies Lizzie
Buchanan, 3d Mrs J W Peoria ; 3 Ib
loaf of bread, home -wade, Joho Stewart,
2d Wm Seatlield, 3J C A Humber ; •
special cash prize 01 $2 for the best loaf
of bread made with the breedmeker's
yeast, the wrapper of the package to be
attached to each exhibit, Mrs J W
Paolo.
a•EA tl!rU ArPA•AL
Best made man's suit and overcoat of
Canadian cloth, A Smith.
Salta awe for Foos nab.
"1 a very glad of the opportunity
given ate by the query to tbauk 'Notes
and Queries" foe the ntommeitdstiun ut
dry bolt as • cure fur falling hair. My
hair had tune out frightfully foe several
mouths, w that 1 dreaded touehiag it
with • brush. Thinking that sttk osdd
do no haws, anyway, and mameabeeing
the benefit always derived from sea air
and treaties, I tried it, end w•a sur-
prised st the result, kr alter three ape
pliestios. -putting it us at night and
brushing and sbakiag out in the morn-
ing -sot use hair sans out with tae
most vigorous brushing. I bare nand It
three or Mer times a weak done the
middled November, and statics • pee.
o.ptible thickening of my hair and no
diesgreeable rosette whatever. The
treatment might not be r beneuci•1 t )
every Dan, ad course, but I have written
this fully, feeling that 1 could hardly
nay too much in praise of what has been
so .uooessful with myetU."-Breton
Traa.cript.
Home-made blankets, Thos Hamilton,
2d James Aikenhead ; hone blankets,
8 L Scott ; woven quilt, home made, S
L Scott ; patchwork quilt, woollen, Thos
Hamilton; patchwork quilt, cotton, Thos
Hamilton, 2d Harvey Howell ; knitted
quilt, Robt McKenzie ; knotted ghilt,
cotton, W C Potter, 2d James Gledhill ;
12 yards home-made rag carpet, W C.
Potter; home-made rag mat, Miss Lizzie
Buchanan, 24 Mrs G L Pomeroy ; pair
woollen stockings, from home -spun yarn.
Thos Hamilton, 2d Mrs Robt Wilson ;
two pain woollen socks, from home -spun
yarn, Thos Hamilton, 2d Ju Gledhill ;
two pairs woollen gloves, from home-
spun yarn, Mies Lizzie Buchannan ; two
pairs woollen mita, from home -spun
yarn, Thom Hamilton, 24 Miss Lizzie
Bachanan ; woollen yarn, home-made,
Thus Hamilton : patch os an old ear -
meat, Mies McMichael, 24 Jas Gledhill ;
darn on a sock or stocking, Thos Hamil-
ton, 2d Miss Lizzie Buchanan ; cloth
mat, Jos Beck, 24:1 Harvey Howell ;
crotchet work quilt/5 L Scott
LADIES wing.
Gent's shirt, linen front, hand made,
Mien Lizzie Buchanan, 2d Thoe Hamil-
ton ; Gent's shirt, linen front, machite
made, Tho. Hamilton, 2d Mrs W
Elliott ; Gent's fancy flannel shirt,
machine made, Thos Hamilton, 2d Jae
Gledhill ; Gent's fancy flannel shirt,
band made, Mus Lizzie Buchanan, 8d
Mn W Elliott , night dress. Miss
Lizzie Buchanan, 2d Mrs W Elliott ;
crochet work, modern, Mn W
H Hunter, 2d Miss McMichael ;
macrame work, Rod Adams, 2d Jessie
Breckenridge ; migo•rdise lam. Mies
Marian Allan„ 24 Harvey Howell ;
embroidery in linen, Miss McMichael,
2d Mies Marian Allan ; fancy leather
work, Mies McMichael ; silk embroidery,
R B Smith & Co., 2d Miss Lizzie
Buchanan ; fancy braiding, any material,
Miss Martian Alan, 2d Mw Lizzie
B uchanan ; ribbon work, R B Smith &
Co., sd J H C 4borne ; fancy knitting,
byband, Mies McMichael, 2d Harvey
owell ; fancy patched work, Harvey
Howell, 2d Wm Swaltield ; chenille
work, R B Smith & Co. ; outline
embroidery, Mrs Hutchison, 24 Miss
McMichael Roman etalwnidety in
linen, Moss Marian Allan, 23 0 A Hum-
ber ; ermine work, R 13 Smith & Co.,
24 Thee Beatty ; darned net, epeeimene
of. A Dickson, 2d Wm Mclean ; Berlin
wool work, flat, Miss Marian Allan, 2d
Thos Beatty : Berlin wool work, rated,
Mies McMichael, 2d Geo Green ; erazy
work, Mn Hutchison, 2d Mrs R
Reynolds ; riak eek, Mies Mclgtehael ;
hairpin nettfog, Harvey Howell ; fancy
oohing, Kim Mary A Bogie ; motto on
cardboard, Thos Hamilton, 24 Harvey
Howell ; fancy tidy, Jae Williams, 23
Miss McMichael ; crewel work, Mn
Myers
none ARTA.
Painting on slit or satin, ells, (profes-
sional), Mrs Myers. 2d R Crockett ;
paintsrvito� on silk or satin. water enliven,
(profein Seel), Mrs Meyers ; painting os
silk or satin, oiia, (amateur), A Dickson,
•
as.VrrYRr DED.
Vara mat, Harvey Howell, 23 John
Graham.
Pencil Dewing from nature, Thos.
Dougherty.
Crayon Portrait, Mn. G. L. Pomeroy.
Painting in sepia, Mrs. Colin Camp-
bell. recommended for Diploma
Painting on VMlret, Jos. Beck, recom-
mended fur Diploma.
i('W in.
(or. Light Buries - Ale:. Aik taatt,
Thomas Berry. Thos. Sharpe.
Ile Beare i rosight 44.1 Ge,((, -.i: Pur-
pose. -Chas E. Macao, James Westcort,
George Hyde
the (`utile. -John Gooier, Win. Fagan,
Robert Medd.
(►n Piga. -.John Coelho Belgrave, Robt•
McAllister, Hay .
Agricufterel Propecia. -M Hstekin-
sou, P. Carroll, R. Price.
The best regulators ▪ for the ,t.)mach
and bowels, the beet cure fur biliousness,
sick headache, indigestion, and all slur -
tions arising from a disordered liver, are
without ezoeptioa Johnson's Tonic Liver
Pills 8ms11 in size, sugar coated, mild,
yot effective. 25 rats, per bottle sole by
Goode, druggist, Albion block, Gude
rich, sole agent [a)
t1Ag.$d nee.
Some tone wants to know how to make
liquid glue. The tollowing recipe is
goad and kesps well : Water, two sod
a quarter pints ; glue, two and • batt
pounds, dissolved in a dish whish ie
placed in boiling water, and add grad-
ually nitric acid (sp. gr. 1.33, serer
ounces ; remove from the fire, and set it
aside to cool.
A Free tame.
Around each bottle of Dr Chase's
Liver Cure ia • medical guide and receip
book containing useful information, over
200 receip:es, and pronounced by doctors
and druggists as worth ten times the
ant of the medicine. Medicine and
book 31. Sold by all *tarsus.
fstegtl'Isst.
Fell Rots crel Vrwtubk..-T. 03 -
Nate'. Jos. Goldthorpe. W. Watt.
FMN.' arts--MrsG. F. Sal ton.
Frail -John Walker, John Dachau an,
A. Sands.
Floors -W. 11. Burnham.
Horne 3fa(ufuctarea-J. H. Colborne,
Thos. Gledhill.
Ladle. Wort -Mrs Jas McMichael, A.
J. Wilkinewn, M E Fox.
//airy P,..lw•ts-Wm. Herbiron.
to cave .r Fire la rte Some.
1f the following sensible advios by Mr.
A. W. C. Shesu, on the subject:of how
to act in case of fire, were always follow-
ed, disastrous conse(lucnces would doubt-
less be lessened
Fire requires air; therefore, on its ap-
pearance every effort should be made to
exclude air by shutting all doors and
windows Byl this means ffro may be
confined to a single room for a'bfficienl
period to enable all the inmates to be
aroused and escape ; but if the doom and
windows are thrown open the fanning of
the wind and the draught will instantly
cause the flames to increase with extra-
ordinary rapidity. It must never be for-
gotten that the most precious moments
ars at the commencement of • 6n, and
not a single second of time should be
lost in tackling it. In a room a table-
cloth can be so used as to smother a large
sheet of flame, and • cushion may serve
to beat it out; a coat or anything similar
may be used with an equally successful
result. Always endeavor to attack the
bed of a fire; if you cannot extinguish a
fire shut the window, and be sure to that
the door when making good your retreat.
A wet silk handkerchief tied over the
eyes and nose will make breathing poeai-
ble in the midst of much smoke, and a
blanket wetted and wrapped around the
body will enable a person to pass through
a sheat of flames in comparstive safety.
Should a lady's dress catch fire let the
wearer at ooee ite down; rolling may ex-
tinguish the fire, hot if not, anything,
woollen preferred, wrapped tightly
around will effect the desired purpose.
Net • seek - Agent
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a book
agent, but has the agency in Ooderich
for Johneten's Tonic Bitten, which he
ma heartily recommend for any com-
plaint to which a tonic medicine 1a ap
placable. This valuable medicine has
6oen with most astonishingly good re-
sults in oases of general debility, we.k-
nese, irregularities welter to females,
extreme paleness, impov.riehment of the
blood, stomach and liver troubles, lose
of appetite, and far that general worn
out feeling that nearly* every one is
troubled with at some part of theear.
Don't forget the name Johnstone Toni*
Bitten 50c. and 31 per bottle at Goode's
drag store, Albion block, Goderich, sole
agent. a
• rare tor moome ee1a.
The celebrated Dr. Field, daring the
ravages of diphtheria in England a few
years .meg, used the following remedy
A teaspoonful of flowers of brimstone in
• wineglass of water, stirred with the
finger rather than • spoon, as sulphur
does not readily amalgamate with water;
when well mixed use as a gargle cad
swallow. in manses cases, where the
fungus was too nearly elated to aline
gargling, he blew the selpher through
a quill into the throat, and after the
fungus had shrunk, then gargled If
the patient cannot gargle, sprinkle the
flowers of brimstone on a lire coal sad
et him inhale the fames Briseston e
kills every spseigs of famine in man,
bot and plant. Dr. Field mere, last S
patient from diphtheria during .11 his
immense practice.
Hear
Speculate.
Run no risk in buying medicine, Mt
try the greet Kidney and Liver regula-
tor, made by Dr Chase, author of Chase's
receipt" Try Chase's Lver Con for
all diseases of He Liver, Kidneys,
Stoos.eb and Bowen Sold by James
Wilson, druggist,
Countryman (to dentist) -1 wouldn t
pay nothin' extra ter gas. Jest yak her
out if it does hurt.
Dentist -You are plucky, sir. Let
messe the tooth.
Countryman-Oki,'taint me that's
got the toothache ; t'. my wife. Shell
be hen in a tninnte.-New York Sun.
• severe Amara.
"I never felt better in my life *inn 1
have sine taking Burdock Rleool Bitter..
I had a severe bilious attack ; I could
not eat for several days, and was enable
to work. One bottle cured me." John
M. Richards, Sr., Tara. Ont. For all
bilious troubles use B. B. B. 2
t'aagbe la Ike •re.
5
" Have you may of Dr. Le.d's patent
cough syrup 1" inquired a gentleman of
•drug clerk.
' No. sir ; bet I have Sate of my o
make, which is as good it not better. Can
i glee you • bottle r'
"No, 1 thank you, I am Dr. I.eed. "-e
J
Meme sate.
lo Great Britain the question of Home
Rua is axnmaading attention. To the
man with • cold in the bead or cheat the
attest way to ensure Howe Rule over a
cold is to have on hand a bottle of Dr.
Harvey's Red Pine Gum. For sale at
J. Wilson's Prescription drug stere. tt
Castomer-Isn't it a trifle lane, Leri 1
Levi -Larch, mine trent 1 Gracious
Cf you gimps dot 'paring coat on, ant
your wife sees it, your bosom vill.chwell
mit pride so dot shell amt to eat dem
buttons forvarts.-New York Mercury,
Me Prepared.
Many of the worst attaeks of cholera
morbus, cramps, rtyeeotry, and colic
come suddenly in the night, and the
most speedy end prompt means mast be
need to combat tbeir din effect& Dr.
Fowler's Eztraot of Wild Strswberre as
the remedy. Keep it at head for em-
ergencies. It never tails to cure or re-
lieve, >t
" I can't come now, maw," Said the
high school girl, when her mother called
her to amid in mom household defies;
" and -ash you wouldn't Interrupt me
Kam. I want to finish ' The Model
Daughter; or a Happy Marriage,' and
then I must commence work en ry
graduating sway. ' The Duty Children
Owe to their Parente.' "-Norrlstewo
Herald.
As Std Time P.v.eite.
The season of green fruits and summer
drinks is the time when the worst forst
of cholera mnrboa and bowel eomplsinte
generally prevaiL Aa a safeguard Dr..
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
should be kept at hand. For 30 yeaxe
it has been the moat r'elisW remedy..2
We are filled with astonishment at the
report that a Boston bay resmetly spelled
hazardous " "hazardous," sad defined
it " as a female haeard." But the
Bostonians are weak if you take them
sway from their native (reek,-Pltir
berg Chronicle.
• Wendeegrg Sten..
The Isrgest organ, and nee that playa
a contrcllin` part on the health of the
body is the liver. It torpid or iswtive
the whole system becomes dimmed.
Dr. Chase's liver Cure is made specially
for Liver and Kidney diseases, and as
guaranteed to eon. Recipe book and
medicine 31. Sold by all druggist&
"ter %.vee NnWa4 Asass r
No "hardly ever" oboe* it. He W
an attack of what people Sell "bilious-
nem,"and aro smile was impnesible. Tet
a man may"smile and awl* mod be a
villsie stil, dill he wee so vlll•ta, bed a
plain, blunt, loosest as. that needed a
remedy seek as Dr Piesne'e "Messed
Parg•tiye Pellets," whish sever fail to
eon billowiness and disaaeed or keepld
liver, dywplosis sed al --- j- earstipa'
ties. Of 64 1110111116
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