The Signal, 1890-9-26, Page 211M diarist seabeds'; an
e traps, both black sad
hail well°bled, sial that
sowsokererehnM Ve, saeel
Irma sad kali its ewe semen els
!be Nissen tilled .sly neineePaiines iodated e cavi
allsnen Rang were iaort Mops the
yaeme,paeully• Teta plates meta did
net r«pmmeed thenal esio W •ibslar,
Piss were represented by :t• lime
end assay all the tenement the easel.
twee were shows. Peed • seledlaatg,
Vis etis,Jeffaso'n, Dame's Psrela,Bred-
shaw tad Lombard held ltt t tlase floe
fallen that this sectiuo hu e
colored planes, and the Gee Bawl,
Washington,Reine Claude, Olt seoidea
sad Gages were in no way isteniw to the
oobTed varieties Three plat's 'bMektM
ware sbuwt, but none worthy ,•f apeeed
mesons. A rarity an the essyr fa h, pate
of red cherries was placate
judges, but as' at hail ns' dose ceeld get
no prize, It elicited tuuek attention
owls.' to lateness of season.
rAf t'E:' 11en4 . L
we an excellehat ►howint, n• i Dilly in
manta, but In •luahty, and pr•wed be-
yond • doubt that in Buren "or release
of "warden sees and rich are well
abreast if ti ,t e,lnrele ahead of those of
the best of :he ie•.ghe ring Cunt Wm Po-
tat.'r., turnips- emote inset; Ids were
la 1'r.fuei••n, and a esamrnie squash.
larva eneuih to run leer a levmsntc
honors, an,i et:ee!t weighed it *fly 300
IM., wee etvolvi. from the ;tard,•u GC Mr
Wm. Wain •ck.
Tile V % tITots EaHXLt1,
!though n.•t as extensive as the Needs -
at deploy oto previous creast'sa, Was
i►ertheleea a taking pre',!.'.tioe of
products of our great \ ' • ereatern
•r tnnce. and was near', s srTed
y visitors of the fair.
1: JELLY e£KE nlai'LAY
Thomson, whisk weenie show that he at
any ratrkw so.Wo
eoe that the pastels
el this snakes are wt4cteuUr cultured
to wansrt a Raved nearkft for m.aical
wares. Mr Thomson states that the (iude-
rish omens ecce feet making their way so-
W,tks homes of the people ui Boron, but
*Wass that the prestige attained by them
at home la if attythiott surpassed by the
place they have attained in the front
task at 'inside points. The instru•
meets have been introduced sue) almost
every Previews in the Dominium during
the past year,aad whereverthey have gone
they have made hosts of friends. At the
reoeut Toronto Industrial Fair it made •
Crest record, even when shown sgsiest
wbst had previuoly keen et.'nuwledged
to be the kings of the Canadian organ
trade. We oungratulate Mr Thomson up-
uOaiis display of Goderioh org•us .'u the
pr'i'nt occasion.
ll'l'taATH .11 WALaf R,
the well-'tnown and pceular successors
of the late A Morton, had a fine exhibit
of buggies and a i.andaotuely tiuished
Portland cutter at Machiuery 11x11.
There were four top-buggies,•til a atngle-
seated buggy, all of excellent dw.gu and
finished workmanship. The small single•
seated buggy bore the legend "Sold,"
and on enquiry we found that one of our
prominent medicos had purchased it for
nee in his practice. The running gear is
six iuchea less in width than the urdm-
ery buggy, and the ..at, lice that of an
ordinary bicycle, is warranted only for
one person. lies • cute little turnout,
men if the mating ion does
look • little selfish. We are pleased to
learn that McCreath .L• Walker, although
e young *ism, have already won • repute -
tithe fur turning out excellent work, and
that they have already succeeded in not
only huldieg the trade if their prede-
ceasor, but also in .adding largely to
former patrons, and have now the Rund-
will and support of • large section of the
farming community and others in this
and adjoining distracts. Each of the
M a skilled workman in his
special , and the result is
that none but finished work can be
found in their vehicles.
! an excellent sho.,ttg, home
ten'petitors hating entrrefl wee
te ,exhibits, but u Tur, fiaL
owe an opportunity of
e on the occasion we ea
'indeed Int to tell the tame- -
• LAideN Moan,
ladle►' work dementia,
•iNMe:We`;insLkr. tar,
ik supror to t hat i *singly
e meanie ie work was in u"• 1
I beaitifully worked. T!. '
rk deployed was very pr•;ly. The
and fancy knitting
were
eefimxst
fine, may of
ng those eshibi•edat tie Tomato
he inevitable crazy work was
eery shape and form and
;se from many economists
n that there is n• waste at-
e prnducti' n. the patch-
ed rat mats wire not eo
hereto) •re. Tea knitted
tach admired. rte patterns
very cord. The plain
enrl shirts were eery neatly
he embroidery me was
Tell done. Tit
this de .rtes•
:t. and exhibitors s
ke that freshness aid
necessary entwines,
its impartial judze ak
•lilies only,
FINK %KT'.
.,, rtcier.%much
! • .d. hoer
Inn el la
• A C. J••hrscene ear
THE SIGNAL 1 RIDA Y e SEPT. 19, 11190,
trauma A manta, 'tallier, yeisrleg, 1 Jae Bee11 ; scathes.
the well-knuwu booksellers and shake -lar age, 1 ♦tethemy Allen ; broed*sre,
ere, had • thoroughly eventuation,. n,. with her foal by her side, 1 Wei Oohs -
chimney over the stain antis northeast- roan ; filly, 2 years old. 1 and 2, Jammu
ern end u f the pavilion. A portion of • McFarlae ; fuel of 1820, 1 Was 0•1• -
thew apse. was arranged in drawing- I saau ; 11011101110111014.0sb, any age, Jibs. MaFarleme-
room style, which showed off to edvau• Heavy Draught, Cseadiao Bred.--
tage the elegantly draped exhibit of wall iitallsuo, 3 years ..1d and over, 1 Juba
paper, of which Mews Fraser 8 Porter MCCart tel ; Mallow, 2 yews Old. 1 W
tarry • full stock from the leading Cana A Cunriu►gham ; yesrlisg stallion, J 0
dian and American wauefwwreet A Stewart ; breed users', with her foal by
gond part of the space was devoted to her side, Geo Dale, 2 The Oemyb.H. °
silverware end tansy gunds, which made K W McKenzie ; till] or gefdin, 2 years
an attractive display. There were ala" old, 1 A B Carr, 2 Juhu MaCartesy, 3
stands tilled with statioaory.bleak books, J J Fisher ; gelding or Dilly, yearhog. 1
Bibles, dulls cud ether articles selected Gro Dale, 2 1 .1 Fuh•r ; Was "mare
to
from their large and vaned stock. draught horses, mares or "Philo"e,
warns, 1 Jae Reynold., 2 J 0 Stewart ;
rlaa•LLLANEOt•r. female, say age, Js* K.-yoolde,
An excellent carpet display was mads I)rtru t, Special r - Mares or geldirirs,
by John Acheson ; Mw Boland exhiret- 1 Win Bs vdec, M Modals*, 3 IN
ed • natty fin. In millinery ; %Vellum %%IOtely.
Acheson had the show all to bimaeit in Farmers' Trot, Soectal. — Mars. or
harness, trunks and when, and made a gelding., 1 M Hodgius, 2 Gra E Fisher,
great spread ; while Dicksou .t Son 3 Ir xis° 8'urdy,
art*ed the honors ee woollen exhibits. Hurdle It u:e, an
8pectal. —Mares ur geld -
The gblse eMw ings, Itubt McLean, S A MzLe, 3 Juo
was well up to former y ern in tamest L Atkins.
C 11'LB
Game, besieges, !sleek breasted red, Lt
and 2d R J McLean ; Oasse, beetams,
R J Mcsu ; (ones, bantams,
dkle
wior, K J McLean, 24 It Adams ;
Owes, hostages, any other varletR J
Mclean ; Red Caps, 1st and 24 J H
Richards ; turkeys, bronze, Thus Beatty,
3d, aJo. Whitely ; geese, Embden, Joe
Kal ; gams, any other variety, dnaks.
Salkeld, 3d Frank Wright
Pekin, Tbos Morrow ; ducks, any other
variety, T Morrow, 2d Oa. Church ;
Osine. fowls, Henry U Taylor.
Spring Chickens. • Brahms*, Bght, R.
J. Mclean, 2d Angus Niobuleuu; Brah-
ma'. dark, J. Munro, 24 R Adams;
Cookies, white, lat mud 2d K. Adams;
(:ohne. black R .1. Melissa; Cuubine,
half, let 'sad 2.1 K. Ada • ms. Cuohtas,
num. —Twelve Weakish" ♦ Salm-
den ; Bradshaw, 1 Wm Ittewart, 1 Mrs
0 A Humber ; PasadSeesrs
Pad's S1fa8, A S
ie ; V tosuris, rd l W Stowed ; 1 elluw Its,
Tillie sY K MoKe•sie ; Li sae's P
1 Wee Stewart, 2 Mrs 11 W M.K'asee ;
Lombard, 1 Wee Stewart, 2 Nisi Foil ;
Reese (leads de Bewley, 1[ L Watson ;
rsea
J.Qeon, 1 A Sanders; IgeWper, ,
1 Wm Stewart ; (Jeueral Head, Wm
McLeau ; Ou•'s Geldee Drop. 1 1 0
Kay, 2 Fater lux; Peach. 1 Gee Bleep-
wardOrem Gage. 8 Fume ; (ledertele,
Wm Stewart
FIELD ROOTS, VEGETABLES, ETC.
Nine long red maagold, Tuitzela, Geo
Sheppard, 2d Isaac Salkeld; nine glebe
maogold wurtaels, John Salkeld; nine
Swede turnips. J J Fisher, 2d Tho
partridge, J. H. Richards; Hambunts,
spangled gulden and silver, A Beatty; nine held carrots, lung red, tis
Nicholson;1a, 2d Wei J Wilson ; uses white Ben
Black Spanish, white faced, let and 2.1 gian carrels. Juke hlcCartuey, 2d J W'
T C Neftel; Legh.xus, white, let and 2.1 Salkeld; peck union, Houry Curwen,
T Morrow; leghorw, brown,
tingle and .24 Thin Hamilton ; twelve ours cora, shirt, hand made, Mies L
vera comb, 1st and 21 T Marrow; Huta•field, John Salkeld, 2d Win Manioc" : T Hamilton; night dress, J
dates, let and 2d J 11 K:charis; Polish, largest pumpkin, Js* Aikeubead, 2d Geo „1 Mrs W Elliott; tattw.t,
white, 1st and 2d It Adams, P;ymouth Church ; largest quash, Will War^-ck, Mrs C A Humber• er
Reeks, I). A. Purvis: Wyandottse, 2d Henry Cereals ; apeoal, ti routs wool, J Symesgtoa, x'24 M
let and 2nd It L Walton;
haPg mammoth long
quilt, cotton, Mrs Oohs (bMpWl, 1M
J Syntugtoo; patchwork gailt, silk. M
1st, 2.1 A C Juheateee; keeted'seat, 13
Nutt, 2t Wm Blair; crochet- 'melted gear
J Symiarwo, 2.1 Mrs '.Yl Deetwaa
twelve yard. home-made rag carpet. Q
Nott, $J MHO L Buchanan; hums -orals
res mat, Mae L Buchausu, 21 (1 Nutt;
peer wouiles etuckiega, Thu. Hamiltus,
2.1 0 Nutt; . two pain wuolleu sue
oats setas and out flue, T Hamilton, Ifd
G Nutt; two pears wool!ee globes, ow
soars* awl onetime Mw L Huchauan,24
O Nott; two pain woollen mite,oue wars*
and one bee, Miss L Buchssau, 2d Jas
Symiagloo; weenie yarn, hums -made,
T Hanethee.
Ladies' Work.- beet's shirt, litres
trout,kaad rands, T Hamilton, 24 Kiss
L B'ehasme; gear'. shirt, Macau treat,
machine made, Mies L Buchanan, 2d
Mn W Elliott; gent's fancy dengue
shirt, ireobiue made, 'rhos Ha/adios
Mies L Bechauao; gent's
every claw, and in some, n.,taoly horn s, - chane, 1st and •Lod J 11 Mich-- rd•Wageningen', Z1 Mn W
surpassed all prevlr ua records. Cattle Durham—Ball, :1 years old and 'p ord.; Caine, brown breasted red. 1st . Judge John Marquis, Hulassevillw work, Ale C Campbell, situ • welt d class, and wards. 1 Jas Furl!, s Isaac Salkeld ; bed 2d John Andrews; (lame, pile, DAIKY PRODUCTS.
bei!, 1 year old 1 Jas Jeukins ; bullmiguerdiee lace, M»
sheep •u.1 same were a gee! average. y 1st and 'ld li Adsa; Pe( I:ame, my Ten poands table butter, salted foe 24 keine E Waahmgt,
llymtngt u; hnuttuu
24 Wan ISeatlliald; s
Mrs C Campbell, 2.1 Ill
eau tali idered slapper,, Mrs
bell, 2d throw' Nett; d
room screen, Mrs C Cawpb.el; pion
table scarf, Mrs C Campbell, 2d Mrs
A Humber; worked whisk -holder, Win
Warnock, 'ld Mrs C Campbell; work d
parlour ratchet, Mre C Campbell, 24 Mn
A Crane; seta pillow, Mrs C Campbell,
2d J .:Symington; table cloth, embroid-
ered, G Nutt, 21 Mie Itutai u; toilet sat
of any kind, Maes L Buchanan, 24 Mrs
A Crane; 44410 mats, 8 C r set table •Kay,
mats of
2J !les L Buchanan; as y kind,
Mrs C Campbell, 2.1 Mn A Crane;
tea cutesy, Geo Nutt. 21 Mrs A Crane;
shawl i f any lined, Mn C Campbell;
fancy braiding, any material, G Nott, 24
Mie L Buooause; nbbun work, 0
Nott, 2.1 Yrs C Campbell; fancy keit-
ting, by hand, Aagre E Wesbiegtun, 24
red omaogelda,'seu wl' bell; crochet ruck. is
itt•NDER.•t t SON,
the veteran local 'stove men, were as
usual to the front with a capital display
in the line which they have made pecu-
liarly their own. Modern stoves have
got to be artistic in dress as well as prac-
tical in utility to meet the demands of
a prugrewve people. The makers of
Naves feeling this need have beer. keep-
ing abreast of the times, and the proiue-
trens of some . 1 sur Canadian foundries
will hearwithany in the word.
The E. & C. Gurney Coy., with their
foundries in Toronto and Hamilton have
the lamest fine of stoves made in this
country. The elegant line of stoves from
the, company shown by Saunders & Sen,
the ar,•ve and tinware men,wu one of the
baudacnsest departments in the main
buildine, and the crowds who were c,u-
stantly around the exhibit showed that
•prove_ the people were interested in the display.
ea most Mr Aleck Saunders was In attendacce
by ex- , showing the p•otuta t:' the et'cea and ex-
eteetty plainitig the merits of the new lines
awn the which have leen added this season,
!edging among ethers the "John Bull" range,
a store made frcm sheet steel, and
e pecirlle adapted for farmers use,
work haw';; a large teen and roomy fire -box
Atom her farmers' stove whtch they
Y ]ire showed was the "t triginal Wood C„,k,•'
which is now in ite thud year, and
a, el has er "'cd ens of the hest bakers and
In the p•u'try t there were calf under 1 year, 1 and 2 Jas Snell ;
full entries, and the quality of the birds best bult, of any age, 1 Js* Suell ; cow,
shorn was of the best. The other feat- to calf or "slug milk, 1 and 2 Jae !testa;
use. of the'.utside display were referred heifer. 2 years *Id, Jas Snell ; heifer. 1
to by us at name teugth last week. year .din Jas Tabb : heifer calf, under
THE sl'EEtIN,; TESTA 1 year, 1 and 2 Ju Snell ; lest female
on Tuesday alt.rtaou and on Wednesday of may site, 1 Jae Snell : beat herd, con -
caused nu Ii.t!e , the only ..1,.: leg of 1 bull and 1 temales, 1 Jas
drairbackt, the enjoyment bung the fl»re[ord-gull, 1 ?tett old,1 .\'m
•
fail of Mrs %Idler from* her pony when young bnrdsallowed to compete.' —gest
coming delve the homestretch ou Tues- Elli..tt ; bull calf, under 1 year. 1 W'm pair to F Blaak epeeists. Thus We
day efternuun, and the tumble of Bud Hilton ; best bull, et any a;te, 1 Wm row ; Red Caps. J H Richards ; 8 Wy-
Furd, the cowboy, fr,un his horse. Th. Elbott ; euw. in cart sir giving .iJk, 1 andottes, R L Walton ; brew° red
tint aecideut might have proved mare Will E:Boit , best female, of suy age, 1 Game, John Andrews ; brown Leg-
veri'•ue had n not been Inc the presence Wm Ellett. horns, T Morrow ; S S Hamturg, .1s*.
Kat•
f mind ..f A1» Miller, which saved her Nol.Joh Bull ;S scan old and up-
front
Munro ; white Lcghorns, Thos. Mc
from what might otherwise have preyed wards. 1 John Dlrl:relor ; bull, 2 year. a'• : Lsngehans, J 14 Richards ; D
a serious if set fatal fall. Aud while on old. 1 Jae Elton, 2 Geo Puss' ay ; bull, .Brahms., Jas Munro ; B B red liana,
this subject we night deprecate the ecu 1 year old, 1 Jno Cox ;bull calf, under - Wm Anstey ; I•it Game, any variety or
pidity of those hen, feduws who are w 1 year, 1 and 2 Juo McGregor ; beat : ca1:'r, John Andrews ; B B (isms Ben-
in
anxious to be observed that they have hull of any age, 1 iso M:Gregor ; c•.w tams, R J McLean ; D W Game Baa -
nut the good sonar to keep ell the track in calf nr giving milk, 1 Juo McGregor; tams, R J Meuse.
while a race is in progress, W hat a 2 .Jib Cox ; 2 heifer, 2 years old, 1 :tem - Judge—\V Sanderson. Stratford.
wanted is a better discipline at this parti- JletiregoriJell Ell"'” ; heifer, 1 year FRUIT.
Peta, 1 and'2 Geo Pugsley ; heifer wall,
color t of the rxhibittou, under 1 year 1 8 D Barnes, 2 Juo Co: ; Apples—Ten varieties wanted, 1 John
h clue John 3 r rs
Andrews, 2 Wm ElUo.t, 3 Juo Stewart ;
us varieties, named, winter, 1 Wm El-
liott, 2 Juo Andrews, 3 Jco Salkeld ;
six veneties, named. cooking, 1 Wna El-
liott, 2 8 L Scott, 3 Jen Andrews ; six
varieties, named, dessert, 1 Wm Elliott,
>usIl
variety or color, 1st and 24 J Andrews.
Gam., bantams, black breasted red, 1st use,
rollsJ or in i 3d pints,John Manirrush; Mire
and 2nd R J McLear:; tame, bantams,
authoring, let and '2nd It J McLean: pawed" table butter, salted fur ss*, roll"
Red Caps, let and 24 J H ltichards; or to prints, N Morrish, '2d Wm Swat-
Turaeye, breeze, 1st and 2d Thus Beatty; field, 3d Mrs Hervey Howell ; tub re
Ducks, Pekin, lat and 2.1 Thus Morrow crook of salt butter, not leas than 40
Special Prizes (contributed by local wends, \Vm Swattield, 2d Juhn Mar -
poultry fanciers of Goierich, old and 1uis, 3d Jae Elliott; ten pouuds of salt
butter, S L Sc et, '2d Mrs Harvey How
ell, 34 Jobe Marquis; cheese, not ler
than 12 pounds, bows made, no Dat, 21
Js* Symington, 3d Aggie E Washington;
butter, 2 firkins, made at butter factory
or creamery. not less than 40 pounds
u 11
•
m iia h.
' Jelin b
John
Hannah, ua
h
2d
each, ,
Judge -H. McCartuay, Brucetield.
nun:
one o these
adeTi s The amateur wt.ra showed into a neighbnrh.•u1 meta toles!. in
s upward tendency, and no doubt will
ranges far cel and wood they .huw-
ollin from wocestion 111th those whose the "Novel Stsodard,"anen stove,
e° are
mon perfect sod colon morn the old reliable"(:rand Duchess,"32,-
tied. OW of which are in emote Canada. In self-
anderimenmes HUT WATER !MATEY
i Mie Ai"nteaatlea nt'g1e ( mat economical reeves ever put out by
and K Crockett lad Mrs 11g'a¢er, of this firm. Where f •1 se stoves gets
feeding coal stoves the "Art Countess"
was quite an sweet ten at the a •11th end takes the lead. Itis the only stove made
of Exhibition Hall, and et net a the in Canada which takes the cold air oil
progress of the Fair Greeted 1.o small the fl.r,r and sends it het t.' the rooms
anaoeist of speculation cel, ' n ing its shove. They had on exhibit lou s large
adaptability for besting par;• -ens. One Humber of parlor heaters for wuod,wbich
of the features of Strachse a Heater is were ornamented in the latest style of
the dare cleaning apparent... which is a art. A ea!! at their sten: next di or to
lever design and is capable ,4 cleaning the post uttice will repay the visitor.
c
forty-five time without opentee a deer, i:. e. wt[.►tS+eN A CO.
lamb sawing the dust and smoke loci- Upstairs, near the west sideofthe
In the driving ol'le brat testae of sty age. Jno Me(,reg:,r .
Swart', of Ilayfield, and Geo Fisher, "f hes herd, ofcoluny g sit 1 boll hag 4
C• !borne, were Riven first and second hesfemora, 1 Geo Pugsley.
places respectively, but a pro'est Tree Polled Augw or Aberdeen. — Bull
entered, and en the horses being mea'' calf, under 1 year, 1 Jas focal ; beet
orad and faille( w uxnne up to the bull, ..f any age. 1 .las Yuill ; cow in
stand -'.d they were thrown out. Thr Jno Adrewe, 3 ` L Scott : tic. \sir•
remaining horses were agar called out, ca:f sir riving milk, 1 and 2 Jas 1'ui1l ; 2
and this time Chas Morris t r'k first place, heifer, 1 year old ; 1 and 2 Jas Yuill ; thern Spy, 1 Wen Bros, 2 David Cox ;
d nd H. rung heifer colt, under 1 year, 1 end 2, Jas Rh -ode IeIa.:d Greeaes[, 13- Ina Peter,
J JicLsu; .ilsn recon a f Veil' ; best female, of suy age. 1 Jas
third. Yusll.
In the farmers' trot there were flee grade. -- Cow, awing milk or is
starters—Sturdy, Mc Menu", Carroll, calf, tuilkunie and herring qualities con.
trotteFisher end li•dgies. Three heats were calf,eidehal, 1 ICubt Medd, 'J' Jas Tabb, 3
monad, resulting in Ilodt;iue taking first Jos Mores ; heifer. 2 years u d, 1 and
money, Fisher eecnrd and Sturdy 2 R ,bt Meth', 3 Win Clark ; heifer, 1
third' year eld 1 Robt Medd, 2 Henry Cur.
in the gentlenuh's trot Bawuonal horse Y +
t ...k tirst money, W hitely'a second and win ; heifer all, under 1 year, 1 Jas
Hocgiva' third. Tabs, 2 Wm Clerk ; two year old steer,
Four genies started in the hurdle race, 1 and 2 Rob' 1Medd, 3 Wm McLean ;
Willie McLean en Nellie, Frank Wright Yearling steer, 1 It.'bt Medd ; steer calf.
en berth, Allie Porter on Skylight and 1 Nei. Clair ; best female, any age,
Bud Ford on Swans' pony. Young Ke it :Medd ; beet herd. ooea at►ug of 4
Porter was thrown to tl.e liret heat and feteales mil 1 steer, 1 Role Medd.
was out for the rest of the race. Mc- heat Cattle.—Fat ex Gestate 1, 2 and 3,
Lean • p:nv took first money, Swift Runt McLean ; fat cew or heifer, 1 Robt
ascend and Ford third. Medd, 2 sod 3 \V m Mclean.
Thefollswing is SHEEP.
Leicester—Rini, 2 shears and over, 1 Wm Elbott,
i1e Prise tient i 1 and 2 Jas Seet.; shearnn; ram, 1 and 1 P"rut' ,
HORSES. 2 .las Snell ; ram lana., 1 and Jas David Cos; St, Lawret.oe, 1 David Cox,
Thoreuehbred.—stallion, 4 years old Snell ; pair
....is 2 theirs and ower, 1 2 A.B'°=ham s oz. pippin, f J1.1 Fish -
and upwards. Thee Gundry, red'2 Jae Snell : pair ehearline ewes, 1
Roadster - stollen, 4 Yea" old and and '2 Jas Sueli : pair ewe Miele, 1 and
GARDEN VEGETABLES.
Peck of Rue putatoee, Geo Sheppard,
2d Js* Aikenbesd; peck of White Ele-
phant potatoes, el Fume, 2dJ W Sal-
keld; peck of Beauty of Hebron pota-
toes. Geo Sheppard, 24 Js* Aikenheed;
2 Horace Horton ; Baldwin, 1 Isaac
Salkeld, 2 Jnu Porter; King of Tomkins
C runty, 1 Jno Andrews. '2 Sturdy Brea;
Spezniburg-fi +opw, ! !:leu Bras, 2 .1
Stewart : Fallawater, 1 Thea Beatty, 2
Mrs S Andrews : Roxbury russet, 1 Wm
Elliott, 2 David Cox ; Habbardson's
nonsuch, 1 John Sand., 2 John Stewart;
American golden russet, 1 Wm Elliott, 2
Tho Beatty; ribstun pippin, 1 J .1 Fish-
er, 2 Jas Yusll; Warner, 1 John Salkeld.
2 W Andrews; Blenheim pippin, 1 .luhu
Fortes, 2 W J Hayden ; Ben Davis, 1
.John Salkeld, 2 John Andrews ; Haw-
oh:rode°. 1 John Sands; Canada red, 2
Jas Gordon : swsue pomme Brie, 1
David Cox ; pommel erne,. 1 N M ornab.
J W Andrews ; Mann, 1 David Cos, 2
Jelin Porter; Osten... 1 Jos Beck, 2 R
McLaean ; meow, 1 Wm Eillute 2 Jelin
over, nut lief than to nor over 11,1 hand• •, ins Snell • yrs of Lr,Testers 1 Js*
b Murpt " J h athan -•2 J 1/ S t at.y age
er, . Thus y • 1 cauliflower, R Adana, a• Ileuuno vas
•
John Salkeld, 2 N Morrish; fall pippin• den riduce distinct from other entries,
1 [Wit Mu rg, 1, 2 N Morrish: Ducbrs, Wm Warneeft 2d .\ Bingham, :;rd A
of Oldenburg, 1 ,1 Morris, 2 J Andress, h d ,
et
an, '2d
so>;tuu,
utt, 2d
work, to
Ito Camp-
Aggsu IG
tt; wlcrarae
J Syu.sogt'n;
trey H ,well,
tut lace, Js*
hymu.gtou,
mbr.,idery,
ChM;
Otis
peck of potatoes, any variety, nalmrd, Mrs A Crane; fancy knitting, by ma -
Js* Aikenhead, 2d A Kirkbride; three
erne, Mrs H Howul; plate koittiag, t,
vegetable marrow, A Bingham, '2d J.:hu ntxhiue, Ain Harvey Howell; fancy
out -
Salkeld; then summer riureh, leer table, , patched work, Aare E Warh'wgton; Jas Ackenhead, 2d 1'h.'. !laminas;
to.. a ubrodery, J Symington, `2d Mn
three winter *quash, fur table, \\'tis \ t'»rte; Kaman embroidery, ,o fin..,
\\'smock; three roeta white or goldeg I Mr, A Crane, '_'d Mn C A Homt»r;
calery, Win Waro„ck, 24 \Cis 1Varneck: darned Det, speeameua uf, Mn Colin
t'a'opbell, '2d 0 Nctt; rick rack, Jes T
Salkeld, 21 Aggn E Washinttow; hair-
pin retttun, Mrs H Howell, 2d T Ham-
ilton; fancy setting, Mrs H Howell;
drawn aura, Mies Mutsu°, '2d J Sym-
ingt"n; woollen shawl, crucbet or knit,
cables" „ { • 8
C Kay, 24
Mci C Crm0brll; pstuting
bests table, Mrs Harvey lege auk sir serge, eels (amateur;, Mrs
Howell, '2d 11 Adams; sin turnip bleed C Campbell, 2.1 M s A Crane; palating
beets, cable, J W Salkeld, '2d A Kirk
on silk or geten, water caters (amsi•or),
bride; twelve radishes, \1 m Anstey.
Mrs A Crag.. 21 A C Johnstone; tiro
twelve table turnips, A Saunders, 2d A Kress, L F. Parsons; fancy tidy, Mn C
Kirkbride: nee Dun; oras;a carrots' Camebell._d Mrs A Crane; crewel work,
John Salkeld, '2d Ger, Sheppard; orae Mrs Cohrs Campbell, 2d Mrs A Crane;
arty herb carrots, W J Hayden, '3d A crochet linen lace, Mn C Campbell, Yd
Kirkbride; nine scarlet carrots, Nantes.
T Hamilton; crochet curium lace, Arne F
Hat Warnock, '2d Gro Sheppard; nine ti ashtngtos', '21 Mrs .\ Cruse; auvelty
p.tsoipe, Inc table, Geo Sheppard. lei maid leen. Aggie 8 Washington, 2d Mrs
W Swatfirld: twelve hard ::uivas, (: Shay C A Humber; chenille embroidery on
pard, '2d A Kirkbnde: 12 yellow ep ers.' lea, J hymiogtun, '3d Mrs C Campbell
G Sheppard. '2d David Cox; twelve e. Vet etch ..¢ 'Al 507 materisl, One or coarse.
skin onions, Ga, Sheppard, '31 Mn C A Mn \\'w D,cksou, 21 Dire A Crane;
Humber; collect', n sweet corn, 3 can ermine. work, Mrs C Campbell, 2.1 J
of each, for table, named, e C A $ msogtno; eras work in wool. Yrs l]
Humber, 2d A Bingham; nine a» of Campbell, 2d T Hamilton; creat work
cern, fur table, any variety, named, Wm V 7
Amery, 2d A Bingham, throe heeds
in sick, Ju Symington, 1 Mn A Cress;
appl.,fue o.► felt. Jas Symington, 2d Mrs
C t-',mphell; beet and greatest collection
of lases work, the work of one person,
three roots red celery, W m McLean;
three heads winter cabbage, named A
Ktrkbride, 2d Geo Sheppard; three•
heads fall cabbage, named, Angus Nich-
olson, '21 A Bingham; three heads Savvy
cabbage, A Nicholson, 2d A Kingham;
tbree heads red ble•g \ 1' n •tam'
six I •ng blood
high, 1 1,rcd tarp y, - o e slid', «err rain ■' it n e. Mrst Campbell, 2J J $yminrwa; beat
Miller ; stallion, 2 year old, 1 Ford diploma,. Jas Snell ; eat any age, dip• any other kind', named, winter, 1 John ,iud es'—John Mar• bis Holmes,ille ; collection millinery, out lets than t;
Porter, N Morrish ; any other kind, { I pieces. Mrs R. B. Smih, 23 The Misses
& Murphy ; stallion, yearling, 1 and 2 loge.'., Ju $nrll,Jams Jenkins, Saltierd.
Wen Clark ; stallion, any age, Ford & S•..uthdowns—l:am, 2 abeam and over, named, fall, 1 eJ J Fisher, '2 Capt. lair indeed, rp.cul-- best lout dried shirt,
Murphy ; filly or eeldn.. 3 years old. 1 (nen Idrus ; shredding rain, 1 'Glen sou; crab apple°, 1 MI" L Buchanan, FLt flowers. ERS. H L washed work Dingman t troop, Moreno
l, -ii heeds and under, Writ Glazier. 2 Bra„ ; nm lam!•, 1 and 2 Glen Bros ; 2 Srnrdy Bros; quinces, 1 John Andrews, C1dleMiun of eat dW'anion. (avast.
J G McMichael. 3 S A McLean ; II Y pier of ewes. 2 sonars sod (tier, 1 Gen 2 Henry Curwin. 2d Witi McLean ; four varieties datum, ilerk by Children under lb Years of
or (hal+liar, years old, Kobt Thump -Teaches — Nine Alexander, 1 Wm H L Wates, 2d Wm Stewart ; twelve
Bro+ 2 .1 0 Stewart ; lea's .'f ahe°risn Strwart.
varieties cerberase, 1 bloom e f each, no Age. -Cotton ugderclnthumr (laud-
ing,
2 Andrews Bros (illy or qr'd- ewes 1 Glen Bre.. 2 J l) Stewart ; parr made), tis,. garments, Tb". "amnion;
ing, yearliug. W J Jackman, 2 Win of .,we Ismbn, 1 Glen Br., 2 J O Stew- (lnpre, Melena, Etc. — 6 varietiee, Stewart, "d H L Wt sot. ; tight vane trammed cotton pmaiere, Thin Hemet -
Blair ; tines.' inure, 11; hands high sued ort ; nen u[ S rothdowas, 1 ilea Bs., named, 1 cluster of each, grown under ties verbenas, 1 bloxm each, .l Stewart, tot.; hemmed hand kerchiefs( half -dozes),
under, w::6 her foal by her side, H 1: ., .1 (y d..rwart : ram. any age, dipleula glace.1 A M 11-411; nest and heaviest. '2 24 H L Watson; four varieties rtrbenas• Th•. Ilamult,.n: crochet work, in wawa,
Taylor, 2 .las Elliott, 3 Rohe M'Leen : (;len Bee : ewe any age, diploma, Glee eluate» bask under glass, 1 A M Kuri ; - 1 Meese ([ each, J Stream, old,l 'f Duk' Ties Namilt. n; crochet w .rk, in oohed,
foal of lti'.t0, 11 t1 Taylor, 2 Sturdy Kror, S varieties named, open air, 2 clusters von : f•.ur diaeretic eros, haler m a Edit Symington; patinae. I flowage Ede
' each 1 Io Diekanp • 4 varieties ah 1 tewatt i \ litnghsm : hind
Oat to the cleaning of flues in • rdinary building. was the hardware ex i ,et o Bros ; pair watched horfes, mares or
6hrnpahir•• ikons—Ram 2 shears and named, o n air, 2 clusters of rash. Jae Mei ,-t. tt L Wstwn ; table bouquet, h 'nington; drawing yencil or crsyum?.
treaters. Two sizes of this heart aro now the enterprising tirm
disula i was arranged I 'o'oii'¢'• in harness, h; hands 6a h end over. 1 .TGs }I •Farlane,'2 .I"tin Salkeld ; I Th+a M. E;.•. i,r; knitted steeling. or
in course of construction et te,• teeter,, son le Co, This Y under, .ioha Gardner, 2 Sana i iter ;uis,Dickson : threes cord, s helaware, 1 H 1. W•tsen : cnhrru carnations. H L , on.' iris, Thor Hamilton; fancy
vaseiamb; ins ram, .1 Jaa M:Pajero, ; rain Wm Stewart ; Concord, 1 A M Innes, 2 watsrm: ceilectiun dianthus, double. H L
„reset., when, thee rio be a -'en sad with Mr Wlikinsen's invariable gird .nils borne. waresir geldimt, .mown lamp, 1 Jaa M-F'erlane, 2 John !talkm cwhh•u, Thea Ilaardt+n Berlin
tbMo°yhly nwrsti Dat " ray i:aersdinr taste, end attrsc ed a great deal cf a: in harn.us, Ih hoods high nod ander ;d ;pair ewes 2chaste and over, 1 and Hears Corwin ; Hartford, 1 Wui Stew-W'ttsr; cnlle+tinnzuiniss,douhle,-1 Stec p
ort, 21 H L Wee n : crloubl ,. trues w""1 eerie, Ed* mioetoo, 2d floe
p ehaeers. Thi• hest.•r has been tension. The moat striking (calors was }tobt Thompson, 2 Dr Whnely art, 2 jail Dickson Relieve' Nu 3, 1 A Y
the cutting of age, Dr. \Vhi►eh• Jaa McFarlane ; pair "heading ewes, 1 M Roe, 2 A Steerage ; Iona, 1 Capt geraniums, single flower, J Stewart, `2d Hssailtuo; nnrelty, beat at an, Lied,
abed during the past two yenta, and is a bush scene, female, auy and 2 Jar )lcFarlaue ; pair ewe lambs,
Oilmen 2 Js* Diokenw : Salem, 1 Jrs Win Swaflirld: bead wr,rk, Wm $watlield,
d d Wm McLean' oollectien truss geraniums, r H o
I' u k Eda
t
n 'en untrteu ec',rute upon shich no • leg with • cress -cut saw, and Wu(.
w sty can be had. Already a num- being split with a axe. In
bell of orders hale been laid by intend- addition to this, there were shown a kit
kg purak+ssra• of ' tools, a fine diapiay o1 cut-
' THE PHOTO.RAs•HH' E\RII•I1 lery, paints and oily, brushes, guns snd
by
, Mr George 8•ewart yaw a neat culled- ammunition. The exhibit also compris-
Y ed a display of curtain drape chains,
tient of *tures, and showed cencleaivie which received the attention of house-
ly khin this ha.andescrccioo •'f artistic keepers, and ether articles in the hard-
isg Mr t Stenon has rank
among torides- ware Iine,all showing that this tirm keeps
bas to the front has amongst brides- a stock which ;or variety and quality
gji1M1 ph 'tog sa sit In ever! branch can not be esoelled in the county.
t1111triork he ha• attained excel:.•naw,aod F. JoapaN's
though his stulio business 111 large he
s not failed to leets °onside/auls time exhibit was a fair index to the medical
d attention t • the deve'.•p scan of trade conducted by the exhibitor at the
ren• in outside views and rural amines. Medical Hall. A large glass dame e•eo-
a addition to b11 this he alt does a tainiug sheet 100 ounces of quinine—a
Urge business in picture fret,, and much larvae lin°tity than thr majority
always sepias in shock elegant ...segos in of retail scares carry—stood upon a
It radios r f wculdings IIs+ studio is show case in which was a display of tine
(Med at the corner "f 11, ,ii ton -at. ch meaaunties' ls and expensive auies' sod
.
Square, anti ,is well patreeield qy I kcal appliances. Among the latter
hs public- were two steam at ,mieerd and two N.or:h
•' the dte;Jly of feet t e batteries a uanlg •r• grist mower, which is sufficient ler any
ordinary medical user. A finer display
trent '•f math- of medical apnlianow onnld not h" f,un'1
ve whack have in any retail stern outside of the large
von sad
•
f•'rmel kat- cities
,ant
W. e. wens, THIS sit: - Star electric batteries 1's'»aria who
rd ,, bot i s remarked upon
thrix
r 1
/40 A
n la
t h.• 'tocol
tn,i. was
f th • lower
ere ittligd
for • ars
here •
from
nae
the
fall yeice.
Intel own
exht
d
Saddle. speed not cenai ere ]and 'l .1ra McFarlane ; ram any age, 1 21 h s mai u n; sit anew ►
Saddle hone• mare or gelding. 1 J 'tin Dictsen, 2 A M Rens* : Rogers' No 4, 1 double 9.iwer,.1 Stewart.`2d Wm McLean: y
Ir Atkin, 2 Robert McLean, 3 Fronk
Jam McFarlane , ewe any are, 1 Jas E C Kay, 2 Jae Dickson ; Rogers' No !t, c,ilech,.n perennial phloxes, net teas S)1°tngten: cr. chat lace, Eda Symisg
Wright ; Yoay to srdule, wider 14 !1lcl arlu*e ; fat sheep, beat pair awes or 1 Capt (Ibsen •; Rnq•n No 14, 1 Capt than 4 %erietees, • 1 spike of each, H L t'u, ld 'thus llamtitr^n knitted lace.
bands herb, ridden by boy under 14 ..ethers. 1 Jar Snell, 2 .1 0 Stewart. Gibson : Rogers No 1r1 1 Henry Cur- Watson ' collection phloxes sauna- Wm
years old, 18 A McLean. 2 Robert Mc-
Laan, 3 W. J Wilson ; Beer h.•y rider
ander 14 years, 'peed nut consider, 1
Robert Thompson, 2 Robert M •Lean. v
Lady riders and drivers.-- Lady rider.
—1 Mn. Jn.athan Miller, 'l Itohrrt
McLean, :S pen. Bowden ; Lady driver,
*Male, t Mie M E Bay, :! Robert Mc-
Lean. 3 John Gardner ; Lady driver,
double, 1 Mr. Wm Elliott. years old
Carriage.
sad operants, 1,;1 hinds high end ever.
1 L Kennedy; stall'" ,, any age, 1 1 Ken-
nedy ; filly or geld'nt, 2 years cid, 1 .In -
drew Taylor, 2 Wm Luse ; vearlo;•,
filly nr gelding, (:e•, ]t Doe, '2 1) A
Purvis ; brood mare, over lt; hands _
high, with her foal by her side, 1 1► .1
Purvis : single carnage hone, mare , r
gelding. over 16 hands high, 1 Coss JI.,:
ria, '2 J C MoTanchlbn, 3 Rerh Spruoi :
female, any age. Andrew Taylor.
(lenses) i'urp••aP.-Brood mise, with
teal by her aids 1 Harry 141 -ria, ?
Ileemy G Taylor, 3 S 1. tyeosr ; •y
atson ;
V Rel R. n .vstH. geldiue. 4 years old, 1 lt.nbt Meson. 27 It .1 Melee^ ; Ciente., white, R.d°ey _ R L Waitnw , Duchess of D Aims'
The tSa+oMmillinery B. Smith was the 11, Harry Morris, 2rIReter rylCorwor `n': foal - Adams,
. d 21 it Jas McLeaMunro n ;`,Ci ch ns. buff, i Lnus■ ms. black, lease, 1 Benne Faber,
de Jersey, 1\tHorrace
exhibition by
groes oantre with
attraction n fer hinldtheir ! *Id
S matshed team, tames hese
or Salk let and 24
spangled golden nandAsilver. er; js Munro, - Horon. 1 Hor•acenry Hor`.n,ri2 H Ranee. WVatson ;
who vied with new another•1 A K tnd•ese,a " J W 2d Wm Anatay; Eiamburge, black ad Beene Superfine, 1 Robe McLaren, '2
1I haw
i'IG8, win ; CreveLtrg, 1 Wm Stewart, '2 A M gtewart, 'ld H L Watson ; twelve vans- braiding, Eda Symington, 2d Geo Nott,
. Nisga►a• 1 E C Kay ; Moon's rtes gladiolas, H L Watson ; eight va- judges -Mies H. F. Hutchison. Gode-
Improved Berkshire — Boar over 1 Lruly, 1 Frank Wright, 2 A Ai Russ ;
rich; ails* J !McMichael, (,uderich tong
__ _...i under 2 years, 1 Henry Cur-
Improved
kind ramie" gladiolus, named, J T Dickson . .bte
Bnghtun, 1 A M Rees ; any other and four varietaea gladiultae, J T Dickson ;
m ; boar littered in 1890, 1 Jae Tabb, A M Kn.s • S..eoli.g, 1 Gen R' S w t 2d 11 L FINE ARTS.
2 Henry Curwin, 3 Jae Hayden ; boar of
named.
collection
eaten, m to aha ,
Shepherd. 2 Peter Fox ; 3 water melotia, Watson; collection pansies, H L \Vet- I'sofeesinnal Lite, Oil 'Original. )— Any
any age, dgdur.u, Js* Tabb ; ane 2 1 David Cox. 2 Thns Hamilton ; Yellow son, '21 Wm Stewart : c'lloctiun balesm Jed -
subject, W L Judson, 2d R Crockett;
yeas and over, 1 .Dae Tabb ; sow hoer 1 Flesh Malone, 1 Ther Hamilton, 2 8
spikes, m hareem. H L Walson, 2d J A landscape, Canadian subject, W L
year and hander 2 yarn, 1 end 2 Henry Scott ; Green or Scarlet Flesh Melons, Naftel;collecsinn stocks apikeey \1' Mew- sun, 2d R Crockett; manor view, W L
Curwiu. 3 Wm Clark ; sow littered in Tnma•oee, 1 Wm Anatay, 2 Wm Stew- ;collection petunias, siugle,R L 11'at• Judaea, 2d R Crockett; animals, from
19!t0, 1 and -' Jas Tabb, 3 Jas H (glen ; 1 Thos Hamilton, '2 5 dads : Citro.is, sod;!adlection petuaiaa.dnuble,J Stewart; his, W L Judean, 2d C N hlountesetls;
so• w of any mgr, dlpl>,tne, Jae Tann 1 Thea HannItun, ''3 T R Wallis ; 12 Red collection simnel', F \I' It -,bin i, ; portrait, W L Judson; flowers or fruit,
Aufl'r;ka—U tar littered in 18.10, 1 art : Purple T'.m+r"es, 1 Wm Stewart, twelve cel.•un. 3 Stewart, '2d A Bingham, C Il Mountcastle, 2d 11 Crockett; copies.
Siui,I Potter ; sew, 2 yeate, end over, 1 2 Wm Swaffield : Yellow Tomatoes, 1 A 31 H 1. Watson; six c,xc.mbs, s l:kia,in
Sam! I'..tter ; °,haw littered in 19:10. 1 , Kirkbride2 .i W' SsIkeld ; ooh.oten of 1 an• subject, W L.ludeos. 2d R Crockett
bicom win titewart • seer tuberous be Amateur Lisa Oil rGop es }— Aay sub-
, q d 1 Bine- ]tet A I Johnstone, 2d lli I)aiwsen.
Baud Potter ; sow of any age, diploma, tomatoes, 1 H L Watton, 2 Jehn Stew- noise ruter! 4 Stewart " S n -i i
kneel el P.•tter. - ,
Named any Ki.od.-Boar• 2 year end art. hem; f 'sir fuchsia*, varieties, in ! .war, landscape, A C Johtone, 2d Wm B•w-
Pan—Six varieties named. 4 ret. J Stewart; specimen fuchsia, in ebsen, den; marine view, M Delman, 2d Mrs
' , s best
each, r" ' J Stewart; right geraniums, single, in Colin Ca:nphell; animals. ,reaped or
bloom. A IAngham, 2d .1 Stewart, ad fincle, Mrs A Crane, 21 -4 C JohtaMnne;
Wm McLean; four geraniums, single, in lowers or fruit, A C Johnstone, 2d Mn
bloom, H I. \Veteran, 2d Wm Mclean; A Crane; original psinune, any subject,
eight re»ninms, double, in bl.'r'm. •1 A C Johnstone, Mrs A Cnae.
Jlnnrn - Brahman, dark, Jai Moon,, 2d ! Vicar of \Vinaneld, 1 Heuer Corwin, 2 , i 1'rnfraAnel List, Water reeks (Ori-
31
tJ 111
fuer geraniums, double, in Jao.:!n, H I. ";oats -Ary subject, R Croektrtt. fd
Aimee -
Homy
,evesr Sand Peter : sew, htteted in 1 Jetta Stewart, 2 W McLean, 3
)1190, 1 and Ii.ednry Admits pen
A Bingham ; three varieties, named, 4
of shy breed. censuring of 1 boar and :; of each, 1 .John Ralkeld, 2 Ju Dickson,
gees, ..f any age, 1 Jai Tabb. jr, 3 John Stewart ; fire Bartlett, 1 Wm
1'(1( LTJLY. Warnock. 2 Thee Beatty ; Pleaeish
Brahman light, R Beaty, McLean, 2d Jae Rety, 1 Wm Elliott. 2 E C Kay : Stewart, 24 H I. W atessn, 3d A Bingham
praises of the display. Another ere in harnean• s.
white, fico hob ; Black Spanish, whits
dense of the beauty and supss'v r wcrk- Salkeld, 3 Js* R y old-- Walking team. M Need, 1st and 4.1 Thom Morn,..: LK
anahip end style of the exhibit was Walking. Spee
Ow fact that to it wait awarded the sole wagon, empty, wheals not locked, 1 J E urns, white,
e, Thi Mbrevel,z singleJnA
d
prise Inc the beet collection of millin- ( McMillan, 2 $ L Soot).
.hay. Daring the fair days Mrs Smith's Agricniter$l.--Brood man, with her rhes comb, 1st and 2d T Morro • w ; Hie:-
storeon the Square akin pretested a fetal by her side, 1 (lea Green, 2 .lames 1 dans, lie an i ine let 2.12 . II11
wRicha Pimoi sh,
se
belay .ea, the um:seine beteg her fall Mallouch, 3 John Sand. ; Illy nr geld-
The beautiful display of in 2 years old, 1 John Trewartha, 2, Rocks, no tat, 2d George Sheppard ;
spa°LI• qq eerlane. fill nr'rad I Wyandotte., R L WaMaa,ii'Thee Bast -
and
att]sieted s large proved
tnumber et moil- and
Butt : y 7
ord the opening prnvwd to be a meet ing, 1 end 2 J 0 PtwwYrt.11 (rural c( :890,Game hoses, lewne stied reda let mid 24
a' There is null on 1 Jas Mallnurh, 2 as es
hood old «gyp•d the tit's' large
and varied Heavy Dnaght, Imported.—Realline,
a
Melding cloaking 4 teen *Id aged upwards. 1 .1 P Fishier,
ate., and 2 Asses McKinnon ; station, 3 yen
MireMOON ism of the old, I Anthony Allen, 2 Them Agar ;
stook by the'gille. 1 million, 2 years old, 1 Joe MetarieM ;
Jobe Andrews; (lame, Meek breasted
red, 1st sad 24 Wee Aortal ; 0.•w, paI•.
let and 4d R Adams ; Osumi d.akwing,
no 1st, fd Hy Cereals ; PN G.me, say
variety or solar, 1st sad hi J Andrews ;
W Melwan ; White Doyenne, 1 John
Andrews. 2 John Salkald ; Grey Doy-
enne, 1 Joe T ttalleld, 2 John Andrews ;
Reerrs Buse. 1 Fere, 2 A Bingham ;
Mheldnn. 1 Horses Horton, 2 Jos (Dor
dna ; 2 Winter Naas, 2 A Bingham ;
Boone Clairgeon, 1 P Adswen., 2 W J
Hayden ; Howell, 1 Js* Makeup, 2 A
Bingham ; Seckel, 1 Joan Andrews 2
Job. Porter ; Clapp's Favorite, 1 W J
Hayden, 2 R'iben Met.rttan ; Law -
mem, 1 Horse. Homes, 2 A Hingham ;
Retain, 1 R L W.twe° ; Jusephine de
Malin's, 1 A Danaher ; Keller 1 David
Oex, 1 Jena St'oa't : ant ether variety
sawed, 1 Wm Steweel. 1Davii Ooz.
'teen. 2d .1 St -• , eine varieties W l..l ndann;landsape.('anadias sdjset,
greenhouse plant., Wm Mclean; nine W 1 ,ied.,,n, 2d 11 Crockett; merle'
varieties 1011110 Ants, different from v.'sw, It Crockett, td C 14 Mossteoetle;
other entries, Wm McLean, 2d A !tine- a„i,no's, from life, W 1 Jttideos, Ild 0
ham, 33 N L 4'at.on; two banging flew H Mountesstls; fiowen of fruit, 1l
in basket", Wm Stswart, 24 H L Wad • t'r..rhrit, 2d W L Jedene; dopy, ant
Ione; one hanging flower basket, Was ruhje-. W i J d 2d 0 H 'Ms
oel
o von,
Stewart, 2d Wm Mclean. east I.*; sepia, \\' LJudson, 2d R Crrek-
ett; pencil or era es' drawing, 0 11
w
Meentctle, 2d W 1 Jedenn; new and
ink sketch, W L Jettison, 2d RCroekett;
crayon portrait, W L Jodeoe►.
Hig hay Commeeded. - - Four geraniums,
single, in bk.em, Jrhn Stewart; English
isy, Thee McKenzie.
Ops° to Children ander 13 nuly. - Col•
Notion of lasts on stand, not less Cha°
lb heiet s, Ther McKanic 4d BeD I\raatwr List, Water Colors (Copies)
Robinson. ' -Any sahjeot, A C Johnstone, 24 Mr
Judges- R Irene, (ioderlsh ; Roress - `:"lin Campbell; laadsoepe, A 0 John•
Foster, Oliatnn. dose, 2.1 M•rMie J Fraser; maria. view.
HOME MAN('RAGTISREA, Mn Colla Osapbell, 24 A 0 JobneteMe;
animals A 0 JebaMene; Sowers or frisk,
Woven tient, tnms-mda, J J Fisher, A 0 JebeMeme, Dail Med A Otto.; ef1g381-
2d (len Nott; pstehwork quilt, wadies, lel, any abbot, A 0 Johnstone, Ild L 1
O Nott, Ild Jae Byetiegtes; patchwork 40101booll sa Piss LI