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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-10-12, Page 4C t .e 'r 'lissels lot, fixrv,5 u AY 001.12, 1905 East Huron Fair a Hummer PRIZE LIST. Moises HEAVY Duncan. . — Stallion over thee years, Robb 8loDonald ; stallion nude three years, Dickson Bros ; brood mare having raised foal in 1906, Dickson Bros M Armstrong, I McGavin ; horse oolt, M Armstrong, I MoGavin, as' Broadfoot & Son ; mare colt, I MoGavin, Ino Bolger two year old filly, Jae Ferguson, A al Lanohlin, Jno Broadfoot & Sou ; two year old gelding, G T Dale, Inc road - foot & Son ; yearling filly, 0 B Wilkin- son, D Cook, Thee McDonald ; yearling gelding, GT Dale ; heavy draught team, D Denholm, Diokeon Bros; stallion over 3 yea: n with four of his progeny for 1905, R McDonald ; sweepstakes, Dickson Bros. AosicmTURAL — Brood Mare, having raised foal in 1905, I MoGavin, 0 B Wilk- inson, Jae Lawson; horse oolt, Jae Law- son, lE Livingston, 0 B Wilkinson • mare colt, Dickson Bros', G T Dale, J Bol- ger ; two year old filly, 33 Payn, Wm Lowe, G T Dale ; two year old gelding, L McNeil ; one year old filly, J 13 Bol- ger ; one year old gelding, Wm Sholdice ; span of agrioultural horses, Wm Heming- way, D Denholm ; sweepstakes, I Mc - Gavin. Judge, T R Reed, Lion's Head. ROADSTERS—Stallion with four of his progeny, 2 years old or under, Scott & Warwick 1 & 2 ; brood mare, having raised foal in 1905, Scott 2 Warwick, L Wheeler ; horse or mare colt, A. HI et 0 WHIM*, , r Geo BestA Spelr • twoyear old fill or gelding, k' S Scott, H Capbell, A Smith ; one year old filly or gelding, 0 Rozell, Harry Stewart, L Wheeler ; buggy horse, 15e hands high and over, R Thomson, no number for 2nd, W Irdman ; buggy horse under 15e hands high, Jno atson, Alf Beaker, Jno A McNaughton ; road- ster team, Juo Sparrow, J D Merrifield 1 sweepstakes, Walter Forrest. CAnaIAGE—Brood mare, 12 hands high, having raised foal in 1905, J S Smith, M Armstrong, Thos MoDonald ; two year filly or gelding, Wm Holman, A Weever, J S Smith ; one year old fitly or gelding, J S Smith ; horse or mare Dolt, J S Smith, M Armstrong, Thos McDonald ; carriage span, 10 bands high, A MaLeu- nau, C Heiues; sweepstakes, W Holman. Judge, P S Lawrason, Preston. gime fowl, Geo CJiujrnnn, Geo Irwin fowl, any other uatucd breed, Geo lrwiu br1 euuuk 2 ; l t fa,utly pigeoue, Audersou & Duel- ; t 2 red leap pigeons, S Ford guinea hove, G lrwiu, Judge, Juo Brethauer, Wroxeter„ Implenteuts, Patent arm wagon, Ed Speiran ; ono horse buggy, covered, D Ewan & Co ; . cutter, D Jewett & Oo ; seG doubletrsee and uackyoke, Ed Sporran, D Ewan & (Jo farm gate, It Close 1 & 2 ; wheelbarrow, Ed Speiten, D Ewan & Co. Judge, Juo Eokmier, Ethel, 0 , 4rittn. r f White Fell Wheat, Jae Burgess ; rad , 1 fell wheat, Win Wilkinson ; black oats, David Milne ; white oats, David Milne, Jas Bargees, Jno Falls; small peas, R MoDonald, Jas Bargees 1 timothy seed, Jae Spofr. a- Jucge—R Graham, Braesels. ferule. Baldwins, Geo Johnston, Jae Spate ; famunee, Mrs E Garvin, Geo Kerr ; king of tompliins Oo, Geo Chapman, Jet Evans ; mann, 1) Milne, T Davidson ; northern seise, Jae Speir, Mre E Garvin ; R I greeninge, Jae Evans, Jae Speir; golden reams, Jas Lawsou, Oliver Turn. bull; epitzenburg, Jae Speir; blenbeim , fall pippins, Jae Speir, Geo Johnston ; tatmau sweets, Jae Speir, Geo Chapman; Ontario, Wm Armstrong, J W Edger ; wealthy, Jae Speir, Geo Ohapman ; rib. etou pippins, Geo Obapmau, Jas Beane ; ootverte, Jas Speir, Jee Evans ; roxbury russets, Mrs E Stewart, Geo Chapman ; Canada red, Mre E Garvin, Jae Speir ; gritveuoteiu, Graoe Al Stewart, Jae Speir; maiden's bleak, Geo Chapman, Alpe Stewart (Queen et) ; phoenix, Oliver Terubull, 11 Milne ; pewaukee, Mae E Stewart, 'Rev Dr Ross ; ben davis, Geo Chapmau, Jae Evans ; orabe, Mre E Sellers, Mrs E Stewart ; varieties of winter apples, Jae Evans, Graoe M Stewart • varieties of fall epplee, Jae Speir ; Call pears, Graoe M Stewart, Jae Spain ; winter pears, Jno Fella, Graoe M Stewart ; plums, any variety, Wm Arm- etroug, 2nd entry no. omitted ; cluster of grapes, Jno Fells, Mre E Garvin ; peaches, Jho Fella ; apples, any variety, Jesse Wilbee, Mre E Garvin ; varieties of plums, W H MoCraoken. Judge, Andrew Sloan, Blyth. Moots and Hoed Craps Early potntoos, A Speir,. R Close, W Armstrong ; late potatoes, A. Speir, 0. Tarnbult, Geo Chapman, Jae Burgess • oolleotion of potatoes, A Speir, W H MoCraoken ; swede turnips, Geo Chap- man, Geo Johnston; turnips, any variety, Geo Chapman, Jesse Wilbee ; white field earrota, Geo Johnston, W H MoCraoken ; altringbam carrots, Wm Armstrong, W H McCracken ; scarlet nantes, W H MoCraoken, Mre E Garvin ; early born aorrote, Jae Evane, Geo Johnston ; long blood beets, W H McCracken, Geo John sten ; blood turnip beets, Jae Evans, W H hlo0raoken •, white eogar beets, Geo Chapman, Jae Evans ; white sugar beets for factory, Jae Burgess, Jae Beane ; parsnips, W H McCracken, Geo Chap may ; mange) wnrzele, long red, W H Maaraoken, Geo Johnston ; yellow globe maugele, W H k'to0raokeu, Geo Jobnotou { red globe maugele, W H McCracken ; long yellow maugele, W H McCracken, Geo Chapman ; winter radishes, Geo Chapman, W H McCracken. Vegetables Red seed onion, W H McCracken, Mae E Sellers ; yellow seed onions, no let, Geo Johnston ; giant r000a onions, W H MoOraoken ; top set onioos, W H MoCraoken • Dutch set onions, Jae Evans, W H MoOraoken ; top onion sets, W H McCracken, Mre E Sellers ; quart Dutab nets, Geo Chapmau, W H Mo Oreoken ; gallon potato ouicns, Mrs E Sellers, 0 Turnbull ; corn, yellow Can- ada, W H MoCraoken ; oorn, white flint, W I MoOreoken ; yellow dent corn, W H MoOracken, Mrs E Sellers ; oolleotion of corn, named varieties, W H Mo0raok• en ; winter cabbage, W H MoOreoken ; curled savoy, Geo Ohapman, W H Mo. ()reckon ; red piokliog cabbage, Geo Chapman, W H McCracken ; cauliflower, Geo Chapman, W H McCracken ; pomp. kin, yellow field, Wm Armstrong, W Fl M1oOraokeu ; mammoth pumpkin, W H MtoCrsoken ; squash, W H Mo0reoken 1 large tomatoes, Jae Evane, Mise Kelly ; plum tomatoes, Mire E Sellers, W H Mo Craolten; butter beans, Geo Chapman, W H MoOraoken ; white beans, Geo Johnston, Wm Armstrong ; any variety of Leans, Geo Chapman, Mre E. Stewart ; round striped nitrons, W H Mo0rsakeo, Geo Johnston ; long California °ikrons, W H MoCraoken, Jae Evans ; water- melone, W H Mo0reokon ; muskmelons, W H MoOraoken 1 ououmbere, Tboo Davidson, W H MoOraoken ; white oel ery, W I MoOraoken ; pink celery, W H MoOraoken ; Bud/tower, Geo Chapman, Jae Beaus ; oolleotion of garden produce, W H MoOraaken. Judge, T W Sloan, Blyth, Dalry Produce Home made tub batter, Mre W Wilk. inion, Wen Armstrong, Alex Simpson, Jae Evans, Walter Forrest ; table batter, Wm Armstrong, G a Deadman, Geo Kerr, J W Edgar, A Simpson ; creamery batter, W B Thomson ; colored factory cheese, J K Brown, W B Thomson, Domestic iU noinfitotares Flannel, Mao Zollener ; pair blankets, Mae E Stewart ; rag carpet with woolen warp, Mien Kelly ; counterpane, Mre E Stewart ; borne epun yarn, W H Mo Crackers, W Edgar ; apenimen of darn• in W Hemingway, Mra N S Mateooh g, g y, lin ; maple sugar, W H PloCraoken ; maple molasses, J W Edgar, W H Mo Croatian ; honey, oomb, G A Deadman, Wm Armstrong ; strained or extracted honey, G A Deadman, Wm Armstrong ; grape wine, W H MoCraoken, Mae Witt Wilbee; rhubarb wine, Mae J D War. wiok; strawberry wine, W H MoOraoken; tomato wine, W H MoCraoken ; elder. berry wine, Mre Wet Wilbee ; tomato catsup, Jae Evens, W H MoOraoken apple jelly, Jae Evans, Wm Armstrong ; rhubarb jelly, Mae E Sellars ; raspberry jelly, Mrs E Stewart, W Armstrong ; jelly from any fruit, Jae Evans ; white home made bread, W Armstrong, J W Edger { brown home made bread, Jai. Beaus, W Armstrong ; fruit take, Jae Mane, J W Edger ; jelly oaks, J W Edgar, Wm Armstrong ; oatmeal oakee, J W Edgar, Jae Evane ; abort bread, Mre (Dr) Graham ; oolleotion of oanned fruit, Alex Simpson, W H MoCraoken. Judge, W M Robinson, Wroxeter.. There' Bred Caltra Dm 'LIES—Bull 8 years and over, Jno Graeae, Thos Davidson ; bull 2 years old, Jae Speir, J S Smith ; bull one year old, A Hislop ; ranch cow, 4 years or over, calved sines last show, D Robertson, D Milne, 1) Robertson ; miloh cow under 4 years, calved since last show, D Robert- son D Milne, D Robertson ; two year old heifer, R Corley, D Milne, D Robertson ; one year old heifer, D Milne 1 & 2, D Cook ; one year old junior heifer, D Milne, D Cook, R Corley ; bull calf, 1) Robertson 1 & 2, D Milne ; heifer calf, D Milne, T Davidson, D Milne ; bull calf, Eli Smith, R Corley, R Harrison ; heifer oalf, JnolBrown & Son, R Corley 2 & 8 ; herd of Durhams, 1 male and 4 females, D Robertson, D Milne, T Davidson, Judge, Wm R Elliott, Guelph. JERSEYS—Buil over 2 years, G A Dead- man ; milob cow 4 years or over, G A Deadman, Wm Armstrong ; miloh cow under 4 years, G.A. Deadman, Wm Arm- strong ; two year old heifer, Wm Arm- strong ; bull calf, G A Deadman, Wm Armstrong. Gunn CATTLE — Cow having calved since last show, Juo Broadfoot 2 Son, R Harrison 2 & 3 ; two year old heifer, R Harrison 1 & 2,T Davidson ; one year old 'heifer, D Scott & Sons, Rob Harrison 2 & 3 ; two year old steer, Thos Davidson 1, 2 & 3 ; one year old steer, Thoe David- son, D Scott & Sons 2 Jr 8 ; steer calf, I) Cook, R Harrison, Geo Whitfield ; heifer calf, Thos Davidson, Geo Whitfield, D Cook ; fat ox or steer, L McNeil, Thos Davidson 2 2 8, Judge, R S Stevenson, Ammeter. Sheep LE10ESTEne—Aged Ram, J J Woolaoot, RMcDonald, Jno Barr; ehearling ram, R J Sanderson, 0 Turnbull, J S Cowan ; ram lamb, R McDonald, Jno Barr 2 & 3 ; ewe, raised lamb in 1905, J J Wootaoot 1 2 2, 0 Turnbull ; ohearliug ewe, J J Woolaoot, R J Sanderson 2 & 8 ; ewe iamb, R J Sanderson, 0 Turnbull, J J Woolacot ; pen, J J Woo'acot, R J Sand- erson, 0 Turnbull. Dowers AND Tonne Gaenns—Aged ram, A Stevenson ; ram lamb, A Stevenson 1 22 ; ewe, having raised iamb in 1905, A Stevenson 1 & 2 ; shearling ewe, A Stev- enson 1 22 ; ewe lamb, A Stevenson 1 & 2 ,_•pen, A Stevenson. INOOLN AND COTSWOLD—Aged ram, R Corley ; ram lamb, 11 Corley 1, 2 2 8 ; ewe having raised lamb in 1905, It Cor- ley 1 & 2 ; shearling ewe, R Corley 1, 2 & 8 ; ewe lamb, R Corley, 1, 2 2 8 ; pen, R Corley, Judge, W R Elliott, Guelph, Mire Bxnxsarnc—Boar 1 year and over, Juo S Gowan, J P McIntosh ; boar under 1 year, Jno S Cowan 1 & 2 ; sow one year and over, J P Molntosf o S Cowan Jno • now uuder 1 year, Jno SCowan, J P Mc- Intosh. o Intosh• Yonxdlllnit—Boar 1 year and over, Jas Speir. TAntwowTn—Sow 1 year and over, Wm Armstrong ; best pen of pigs, Jno S Cowan. Judge, R S Stevenson, Ancaeter. Poultry Orpingtona, Anderson & Danbrook dark heehaws, Geo Irwin 1 2 2 ; light brahmas, S Ford, Geo Irwin' ; black epanieh, Anderson & Danbrook, S Ford ; barred rooks, Aodernon & Danbrook, Goo Irwin ; white rooks, Geo Irwin 1 & 2 ; white ieghorne, Andereoh & Danbrook, M M Cardiff ; brown legborns, Anderson & Danbrook, Geo Ohaptnan ; silver spangled bambnrge, S Ford, D Rogerson ; polands, Geo Irwin 1 & 2 ; bantams, Geo Chapman, Anderson 2 Danbrook ; hour dans, D Rogerson, S Ford ; dorkino, Goo Irwin, 1 2 2 ; langshane, Anderson & Danbrook, S Ford; wahine, Geo Irwin, .D Rogerson ; wyandottes, S Ford, Geo Irwin ; buff wyandotteo, D Milne, D H,ogoreon ; white wyandobtes A Sloven - eon 1 & 2 ; bleak minoroas, Geo Irwin 1 & 2 geese; 0 Turnbull, Jas Speir ; rouse duoke, D Rogerson, Geo Irwin; leyleebury [Wake, Geo Irwin, 1) Rogerson; Manufactures Single buggy harness, Jno Donaldson ; axe handle, Robt Close, Geo Johnston, judge, C Knoohtel, Wingham, UMW' Ot'orfe Applique work, Mae E Stewart, Mies Salton ; fanny tea ooey, Mre Z-ellsner, Mire E Stewart ; tea oloth wonted io silk, odl g, Mae 1da Bailey, Mae Zuliener ; tray ® les Moth, Mae Zolleuer, Mime Fieber { gatlen- burg olotb, Mrs Roe, Mrs Zellonor ; tett- ley toilet net, Mies Fisher, Mee Znilener ; Taney pin euobiooc, Mies Blotter, Mrs E Stewart; tauoy bedroom slippers, Wee —AT— Fisber, Mae Zollener ; wblek holder, Mrs Zolleuer, Mies Fisher; teeny toot stool, 7 Evaporator Mre E Stewart, Mao Zollener ; mantle 1. Brl SBI 1 S IAV r or s a o at drape, Mre ,Zolleuer, Mies Metier ; Pio ,N tura seed, Mao Zollener, Miee Fustier ; tanoy photo frame, Mre E Stewart, Mae Zollener; table centre piene, Mee Zalien. er, Mies Fisher ; set of doileye, Miss Fisher, Mre E Stewart ; set of oroobet table mate, Mrs 111 Stewart, Mao Zolleuer; hooked mat, Mre E Stewart, Mre Zotien. er ; batten wreath, W H MoOraoken • oroohet cotton mak, Mre Roe, Mre E Stewart ; oroobet woolen work, Mise Fisher Mre Z,Ileuer I crochet in silk Wanted Maw *Weer, MreE Stewart ; drawn work, Mre Zuliener, Mae (Dr) Graham , eottcn or muslin embroidery, Mrs E Stewart, Mro Zollener ; embroidery on worsted, Mies Fisher, Mae Roe ; om. uroidery on silk, Mise Fisher, Mrs Stew• art ; knitting ill gotten, Mae L' Stewart, Mrs Zollener ; flue shirt, Mre Zollener, Mies Fteher ; knitting in wool, Mre E Brewers, Miss Fisher ; feather etitobing, Fi Mies eber, Mre Zollener ; hairpin work, Mre E Stewart, Mrs Roe I point lace, Mrs Zoltener, Mre Roe ; lane, honi- ton, Mae Zollener, Mre Roe ; fancy glove, handkerchief, and collar and oaff oases, Mrs Zulteuer ; embroidery on bolting cloth, Mies Father, W H McCracken ; w0oleu mite, Miss Fisher, Mae Zollener ; woolen gloves, W H McCracken, Mre Zolleuer ; netting, Miss Fisher, Mies Ida Bailey ; oroobet quilt, W H MnOrackeu, 0 Turnbull ; patchwork quilt, J W Ed• gar, Mre Zollener ; log liable quilt, Mre E Stewart, etre Roe ; fauoy qurit, Mae E Stewart, Mae (Dr) Graham ; knitted quilt, Mrs E Stewart, Mrs Rub; rag mat, W Hemingway, Mrs Sellers ; mount melliok work Mien Father, M re Zollener • rope silk Mfe Fisher, Mrs E Stewart ; Rtmanembroidery, Mae Zolleuer, ;}lice Fisher ; embroidered huokabaok centre. pisoe, Mini Fisher ; tauoy lamp screen, Mire Zollener ; drawing room or fire caeca!, Mae Roe, Mies Fisher ; sofa pit. low, embroidered, Mae (D,) Graham, Mre Roe ; sole pillow, patchwork, Mae Zollen- or; woolenetookings, Mre E Stewart, W H MoOraoken ; cotton etookinge, Mre E Stewart, Mre Zillener ; woolen socks Mire E Stewart, Mre Zollener ; oottou soaks, Mae E Stewart ; ieneriffe laoe, Mre Roe, Mre Zollener ; outline work, Mies Ftaher, Mae Zollener ; beet oolleatioo of ladies' fauoy work, Mre Zollener, Mine FtehJuer. dged, Mre R J Tindal(, Wingham, and Mies Lauderhill, Listowel. Fine Arts. Oolleotion of professional photographs, a R Brewer ; collection of amateur photos, Rev (Dr) Roes, Mies Tolton ; pen and ink sketches, Mre Rue, Wee 'L'oltan ; permit drawing, Mre Roe, Miee Tolton ; water color landscape or marine, Mae Roe, Mies Tolton ; water Dolor fig urea, Mies Tattoo ; oil painting lendeoepe or marine, Mies Tolton ; oil figures, Mies Tolton, 12 2 ; black orayoo drawing, Miss Tolton ; colored orayoo drawing, Kies Totten ; painting on bolting cloth, Rise Tolton, Mre Roe ; paiuting on pot- tery or ohiue, Mies 'Tolton ; painting on silk or velvet, Maui Tolton ; painting on plecques or trays, Mies Tolton, Mre (Dr) Grabam ; patellae on glass in oil, Mre (Dr) Graham, Mise Tolton ; beet eirtgie piece painted china, Mre Roe, Mre (Dr) Graham. Judge, Mies Clara H Monntoaetle, Clinton, Flowers and I'Jaute Table hugest, Mrs E Sellers ; hand briquet, Mien Kelly, Jae Evans ; button hole os' dress briquet, Jae Emus, Mise Kelly ; collection of out flowers, Miee Kelly, Mrs E Sellers ; oolleotiou of dahlias, W H MoCraoken, Mre E Sellers ; pansies, Jae Evans ; phlox deummondi, Mies Kelly, Jae Evans • eater!, Jae Evans, Mrs E Sellers ; elooko, Mre E Sellers, Bliss Kelly; petunias, Mies Kelly, Mae E Sellers ; African marigold!, Mre E Sellers, Jae Evans ; Freud marigolds, Jae Evans, Mae E Sellers ; dianthus, W H MoCraoken, Jae Evane ; balsams, Mre el Sellers, W H M.o0raokeo ; niooine, vliseKelly, Jae Evans ; gladiolas spiked, Mise Kelly, Jae Beane ; verbenas, Miele Kelly, Mae E Sellers ; ollryoanehemams, are E Sellars, Mrs Jae Beene ; perennial phlox, Plies Kelly ; double bollyhooks, Mies Kelly, Mre E Garvin ; cockscombs, Mire E Sellars, Jae Evans ; 'sensation of ornamental fruits, T Davidson ; calico - tion of rosea, Mlse Kelly, W H MoCraok- en ; varieties of outdoor flowers, Jae Evans, Mies Kelly. Judges, Mre T W Cosecs and J H Cameron, Brussels. special Prizes Ryrie Bros', the well known "Diamond Hall" Jewellers, of Toronto, silver medal for the beet bull on she ground, D Rob- ertson ; Ryrie Brod, bronze medal for the beet 10 pounds of table butter, Mae Wm Wilkinson ; Standard Bank for beet road eter, owned and driven by a farmer, A MoLauoblin, A Speir; W H Kerr for two loaves of home made bread, J W Ed. gar ; 6 pounds of butter, Wm Armstrong ; W HMoOreoken for Swede turnips, Jae Spall, Wm Armstrong ; for long red mongela, Wm Armotrong, Jas Speir ; for yellow giant intermediate maugele, Jae Speir, Wm Armstrong ; to boys and girls tu;der 16 years of age, naming van . et' tae of apples on exhibition, Harold Armetrong, Thoe Dark Harold Hogg A E Mellish, for beet oolleotion of Win• ter apples, J W Edgar, Graoe M Stewart, Jas Speir ; to boys under 10 for beet judging of thoro' bred cattle on ground, Harold Hogg, Thos MoDouald, 0 Wright. NOTES MOM Tqf; FALL FAIR, There was a big crowd. Concert taleot was A 1, The day was delightful. East Huron Fair is a winner, Wingham Band did splendidly.' Total proceeds of Fair will run up to 01000. Several snapshots were taken of the Fanny Drill. East Huron bread, baiter and oaks Makers are bard to beat, Grapes and peaches fannd good Bale by Ole retroohment stand men. Dirsotors will meet Setarday afternoon of this week,14th Mete at 2 o'oloak. F, S. Snort and Thos. Miller Bold the admiesion pasteboards at a lively rate, There wee a great oat•door exhibit, in borers, cattle and poultry particularly.. Editor McLean, of Soaforth, cad E F Ou front 25 quantity apples will and. to of after Oot, 8th I will pay 28 combo per owt, for any Winter apples, No small bo taken, Jno. Cunningham A busy day was spent by the hotels in oaterleg to the soots of the thoaeande of vieitore, Judging young thorobred cattle by boys teas an interesting feature there were 15 entries. Ethel school fanoy drill was the nioeet exhibit of the day. The girls did it famously. Great interest was msnifoeted in the footraces for the boys and girls. The fat ladies race did not fill. Some of the light hotee exhibitors de• olined to aooept the award tiokete beoaane they were not the red ones, The two egniue monetrooitieei one a many jawed animal and the other a now hoofed variety were tahibired in tante. Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson took the Ryrie Brea. Diamond Hall Bronze medal for butter, closely followed by several others. ,1.The expert Judges were a very decent lot of fellows, and looked atter the various departments under their charge in good otyle. D, Ewen & Co.'s cxbibit of buggies and cutters teas a dandy and was (mach ad- mired. N. S. MoLauoblin also exhibited cutters. The three wire enclosed ridge for show• Mg the light and heavy horses and cattle were warmly commended by Judges, eab(bitore and spectators. The Highlaud piping and danoing by Piper MoDunald mod Mies Mabel, of Wingham, on the platform ereoted for that purpose, made it a maguetio spot to many. A new modern Exhibition boilding is one of the necessities for .the oucoeeetul oarryiug on of the Fair for the future. The Directors eboold get their (kinking cape on in reference to it, Friday, 20th lust., from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., will be the day for prize paying. The Treasurer will be found at Tap POST Publishing House. Prize ;money not called for will be remitted by Treasurer. Mre. Hale, of Wingham, and Mre. Carder, of Blyth, were missed in the Ladies' department but Mrs. Roe, of the first mentioned towo, and Mies Tahoe, of Gnelpb, were among the new• owners in the same oldie. Money is lost every year at the Fall Fair Concert owing to the want of a larger Ball. It le said hundreds were turned away Friday night. The plan of the Hall, with 275 nate, wan praotioally filled by 6 o'ulook Friday evening, tAmong the gentlemen of promiuenoe seen on the grounds was A. Hislop, P., Warden Miller, ex•Wardenn T. E. Bays, J. Leokie, T. ■traohaoand 3. Bow- man, Go. Coauoilloro Iebister and leryana, and Mayor Watson, of Listowel. Mies Clara Mountoaolle'e paintings on exhibition in the palace were duly and deservedly admired by many visitors. It was very kind of her to loan them and the Directors are grateful to her for her kindness. Miss Mountcastle was the guest of Dr. and Mrs, Graham, former old friends at Clinton. The silver medal offered by Ryrie Bros. Jewellers of Toronto, was won by a fine young bull owned by Donald Robertson, of Grey township, who is forging to the front. The animal wee purchased from the well known herd of Messrs. Watt, of Salem. There were a number of oompetitore for the medal and all good. Regina ie to build a new oity hall. The General Board of Missions of the Methodist Obtrolt met at Loudon, The Leyland Line steamer Virginian, sunk on September 1, bee been raised and towed to Quebec. Arthur Heath of the Hamilton fire de• parbmont was run down while wheeling in that oity and killed. Montreal capitalists are endeavoring to effeot a combination of all the starch fac- tories in the Dominion. Michael Qualey, of Toronto, died from drinking carbolic aoid from a bottle he supposed contained oastor oil. Winnipeg building permits for the oar• rent year aggregate $9,900,000. They are expeoted to reach $11,000,000. John Haghoon'e rig was struck by e train at Chatham, Mr. Hngheon, who is 88 years old, wag eeverely iojored. George Porter was abet in the leg in a fight near Riverdale Park, and Thomas Real, a Buffalo youth, was arrested alter a hard obese, The Dominion Atlantic Railway of Nova Scotia has taken poseee0ion of the Midland Railway, running from 'Truro to Windsor, N. 8. Justice MacLennan, of the Ontario Court of Appeal, has been oppointed to Supreme Court of Canada, viae Judge Nesbitt having resigned. The remains of a ubild were found in a box inh t inthe erre of a variant hooey on g the oatekirts of Sarnia, Doctors say the child has been dead two years, Provincial Treasurer MoGorkill, of Qaebeo, says the Government is aonvine. ed of the juetioe of the principle of the tax on oommeraial travellers. Sir William Mlnlook lune decided to try the experiment of employing deaf mules in the postofflos. Six will be given posi- tions in Toronto se melt aortae,. Simon Hammer, aged nineteen, con teased et the inquest that ho had shut John S. Hanoi; sooidentally at the Emit Zorra oharivari, and the jury returned a verdict of accidental death. At the twenty fourth anneal meeting of the C. P. R., held fn Montreal, an expenditure of $7,500,000 for rolling. stook was submitted. The year's traffic earnings were annoanood es over $50,000,. 000. 1ISS KATE MuKINLAY— A pupil in vocal innate of Mrs, Nor- ton, of Detroit, is prepared to give instruct - Goo 1n vaanl masioaud the violin, harms 00 application, THREE NEW COUNTER Iliacs of 'Vin hum smiled smiled on th JShow Oases for sale, ouch 0 foot long. ' g ' p e '•• We;nut frames and double th;ok glace, Ap- air. ply to TIM POST, 121001215. asax waati rtrw em Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of John Mee Kinnon, late of the Townehip of Grey, in the County of Huron, (arm- or, deemed.. Notion le hereby glven,pursuant to Movie- rd Ste , tutu of Ontario, nr 1 Chap. 1 t mi at 2U deo. ny 88, toe n4 creditors a aunt attune] til b aid any claims ou, feigner, oetatg of t0 xor Johnu tlelflu o tyrmer, Who died ,1 5, about the 29t1;. day of J14r1aarYr A. D, 1W5, are ro• gntrod, on or bet ro theist dey of November, 1005 to send b1 ptel, prepaid, or deliver to A. B. . Maoaouald, or the Village of $rebottle, in the county of'B emu, Solioltor for 83rid. get McKinnon, Administratrix of the oetato, their Onrfotian and surnames, ad dimes and descriptions, the mil psr0i0ulare of their claims, the statement of their amounts and the nature. of the securities (If any) hold by Com. And notion is further given that niter the said lest moutioned date the Bald Admiole• tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets ofithe deceased am0u et the partible entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of Which oho obeli thou :have notion 0 o that the said Adminietratrix will not be liable for the sweets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by bee at the time of snob distribution. Dated at Breslow this mit day of Sept. A. D.1000. A. B. MACDONALD, 12.8 Solicitor for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of John Sav- age, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given, parsuaut to the Stainton in that behalf that all creditors and others having claime against the estato of the said deoeaood, who died at Grey Toweehip, in the County of Huron, on or about Oho Mud day of August, 1905, aro re- quired on or before the 28th day of October, next. 1005, to deliver to Meagre. Morph), & Oarthow at Listowel P.0 , the eolleitore for the uuderoigued, the admhdstratrfx of the said deceased a statement in suiting of their names. urressea and assort phone mo with fullpartiors of their claims and of the security (If any) held by them, and that after the said Inst mentioned date the said adminietratrix may proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased having re - have notioo,, and claims that she willnotbe Sable for the proceeds of the estate so distributed to any person of whose claim she had not notlee at the time of such diatribe Eton. Dated at Listowel this 68th day ;of Sep- tember, A.D.,1005. SA1tAa JANE 8A0A00, By MOBPHY & CABTHEW, 13.9 Her Solicitors, IMPORTANT NOTICES I.i'OR SALE. — TWO GOOD Mitch Cows, four and nix years old, to calve in Spring. Also three Spring calves. Applo to 2. W. MORRISON, Walton. NEW CALVED COW AND her calf and au eight months' old steer calf fox sale. 8. HOGGAT.D, 18.2 Brussels South. 'FEEDERS FOR SALE.—JOS. DLEGG hue about 90 choice Feeders, from 1000 to 1250 Ibe, each, most of them 2 - year -olds, for sale, BLACK HEIFER CALF strayed on the promises of the under - Melted, Lot 10, Cou. 8, Grey, .some time ago, The owner is:Trim nted to prove property, pay expenses and take her away. 12- — L, FRAIN: 11012 SALE -14 GOOD YOUNG LeieeeOer Ewes, 4 two-eboar Barna, 1 Shearllog Ram and 2 Rem Lambe, Also 8 young Short Horn Bulls and a number of Cows and Heifers. All are of the beet breed- ing and A 1 quality. Will be sold est lowest prices and easy terms to early buyers. D. MILNE, Ethel. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE,— The uuderolgned offers hie desirable property in Graham's Survey ler sole, ooutainirug 81 acres. with a good brink house and frame barn on it. For further particulars apply on the premises, 5101 SAMUEL HOGGARD, Brussels, WARM FOR SALE, BEING Lot 5, Don. 8, Grey, Huron 00., eon - Mining 100 acres. About 97 acres cleared, balance bush. Comfortable house, bunk barn, windmill, good orchard; farm well roo00d and in• good heart' 9 ranee from Brunele. Pooeeoo1on onuld be given 1st of Marek, next, Fall: plowing fe done and 9 awes of Fall wheat in. For further niers apply On the premises to MRS. JOHN hleiINNON , or Meanie P. 0. '12.02purO9e- . COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE and 2 acres of laud for sale on Walnut street, Bruseele. Brink house, good stable, hard and soft water, small orchard, h0. Property in good shape. Immediate pots sea. Moil can be given. For further particulars apply on the premloee. Will also s00 two good Jersey oowo, one a thoro' bred. 2011N 0105E5E1E, 62-tf Proprietor, Brueselo. rABM FOR SALE, CONTAIN - mo 0 100 sores, being Nl Lot 19, 000.0, and Si Lot 20, Con. 5 Morrie township, 00. Huron. The lots will be sold separately or together to snit purohaeer. There le a frame hones, frame harp, orchard, 80. Proporty le 05 miles from Brussels and in a fine com- munity. For price, terms and further par- ticulars apply on the premises, or sddreen Bruseele P. 0. 741 MRS. M. MILLINGTON, li INE FARM FOR SALE BE- ine Lot 12, Cou. 14, Grey, oontalufng 100 acme, 85 of which are cleared andbal- ance ill hardwood bush. Plaine house, new bank barn, orchard, 80., on premises with abundance of spring water, Place is wall folioed t 10 in good condition and no waste laud. 6 miles from either Brussels or Wal- ton. For further particulars apply on the prom or iflett 'tc p byAIL DVNOAN60N P' 0, 7 01 Proprietor, 'FARM FOR SALE, COMPOS- ED or 100aoroe, more or lees, being Nl Lot 18, 000. 7, Morris, .91o. of Huron. About 75 stores cleared with'10 aeras of good bush. Good brick house, bask barn, straw house 28006 feet ; 21 acres of choke. orchard. Plen- ty of water and fairly good renews. 6 miles from Brussels and 83 from Blyth. For fur. tiler particulars as to prise, terms, 80„ ap- ply on the promisee. or if by letter toSuu- shine 1'. 0, TBOMAB 'RUSSELL, 0=tf _ Proprietor. AUCTION SALE OF FARM SToox,—P, B. Saott, auctioneer, has boon lnsbruotod by the undersigned to sell by Publics Auction at 1.11 lint 11, don, 7, Mor- rie,on Wedneoday. Cot lath, et 1 n'olock, the following valuable stook, vie •r2bronl wares, heavy thought 5 years old, i0 foul ; 1 brood mare, heavy draught, 10 years 01,1, 9n foal' 1 driving snare 7 Yearn old. 2 heavy draught Onion 5 years old, 1 roadster boron colt 1 year old, 1 mare foal, 2 cows 10 eatve ill November, 80ow0 supposed la Dalt, 2 atoers 8 years old, 2 stoma 1 year old, 7 keit- er, 1 year old, 6 salvos, 11 pipe 6 weeks old, 1 Berkshire brood sow 1 set tics double ha)11088and other art,oieO. Sale unreserved ns' thoproprietor in selling out. Terme—All ewes o1 S0.00 end under cosh; over that amount 12 months'orodlt will be given on furnishing approved joint notes ; 114,000 cont. oft for earth en credit amounts. HOWARD HALL, Proprloter; b', N, Saone, no, nOMFORTABLE DOUSE ANI) lV.l i novo of land, eligiblylocated, for colo. Fruit trees,ofetern, colar, 20, on the Premiers, Por tattier iulormatfon ae to Moe, tenni, 80,, apply to mai. J, R, :8121 CH, Brussels, VOR SALE.—TBE PROPER- er upon whloh the Oober carriage Faotory stood • also the standing walla and 00,100 brlult For further particulars apply to JOHN 00711113, Brussels. Also a rubber tiredpiano box buggy to good repair, near• ly new, for solo, ''ARp1 1'OR SALE, BEING North hair of Lot le, Oonaeseioo 0, Morrie, containing 100 Karen, situated on the orttVol road 41 miles' West of Betook and tour miles from Bolgraye. 'There are 01 noneo cleared, drained and In good state et oaltsvatloo, at present seeded to grass The remaining 20 aorto are oovered with gogil timber. There Is a good 'frame house with stone dollar, good bane barn with stone atabllugandertleeth and an abuut', anon of Rood water. There 10 a church end a postollloe within hull a mile and a school within throe'quertoroof a mile. Por fur- ther particulars apply to1211S. 10.8M1LLIE, Heaton P. 0, 10.4* 4p)1 fflglU, WALTHAM~ Trivet WALTHAM' Watch 1130V0 - moat is guaranteed by the mann- lecturers against any defect in material or construction, This guarantee is without time limit. and beide good the world over. HIGH GRADE GOODS AT my CLOSE 1210001000 PRICES. WALTHAM WATCHES now in use We have a large assortment of H.L. Jackson WALTHAM Watches in Gold, Gold Silver and Nickel Cases, JEWELLER. 4 pp 7 MILLINERY To the Front as Usual Our Reputation for Taste in Mil- linery grows with the years and our Hats enjoy a prestige to -day that places them in the front rank. Styles to suit all at Prices to suit all Pockets. teesen1d414 ,s' massed t't Misses 1-Iabkirk A Direct Importation of Dinner Sets for Sale much Below Regular Price IGeo. Thomson's 1 —AT— Special Bargains in p WAGONS To clear out the balance of stook of Farmers' Medium Sized Wagons, 2i and 3 inch tires, Special Reduced Prices will be offered as the room is needed for our large display of GRAND ND NEW CUTTERS E Which everybody should watch out for, IR,`CTS EiD .