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HamburgsY black and white, til Belcher, Wheat, C °Puree, D Prouse ; Dawson" Frazer; Flowers, Mien I42oSenzie, Miss
^'^ W Carter; Black Spanish, white faced, Golden abaft' Fal] Wheat, G W An- Fs%zer; Still life, Miss Frazer, J A Fowler;
SOR5ik78.••-48•- stallion 4 drgwc, S, Furse .-any other variety Fall Nearer to Perfection.
-G W Irwin; Leghorns, any other var- Wheat, white, Jno W Salkeld, S Uopy, J A Fowler; Sepia, J A howler, Miss The immense amount of study and time
roc old., re, d, .,lliott, W. d diploma;
iety, W Carter, W Hartry; Leghorns, J MoKeozie; Crayon portrait, Miss Frazer,
oleic, Alfred Dodd and diploata; brown, single or rose comb, W Wal- Furse; any other variety Fall Wheat, applied by Ambrose Swasey to the con-
. Ftlsl of 1897, Alfred Dodd. Parotin;( on silk, or actin, J A Fowler.
lace; Houdana, W Carter, J C Izypno, red, S Furse, Jahn Salkeld; , Oil-Landoos,pe, Jennie etruation of aI1 euglpe of perfect precision
ognsTiee--- tallion, 4 spring Wheat, Colorada, S Fruse, Pr McKenzie;
onal for graduating the "olroles" of a telescope
�' s. • Yr aid E Van � Polish white crested, black W Darter; McKenzie• Flowers, Jennie MoIienz.e.
every; ''Stallion, 2 re old, Andrews Bros; Polish, any other variety, �W Carter, Jos Salkeld; Spring Wheat, any other Flowers; Flowers. -Oat Flowers, Est, J Stewart, has been rewarded, Casafer's Magazine tie-
StRllian, yearling, T Gundry; stallion, an variety, S Furse Jno Salkeld; six -row- eerts, by the production of a dividingee
Y W G Lampreyp, Plymouth Rocks, ed Barley, Jahn Salkeld, 8 Furse H J Wateon;Dahlias, C A Wells, WStewart• gi>le ansa NNOMMEMMM
a e, Fa Van Every and diploma; filly or J O Lyons, W 0 W atson; Pi Verbenas.Mrs Attrill J Dickson;oses F E rpassed fpr accurate measure11,
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gelding, W Straaghan, J CJohnston, G Q mouth Racks, white 1 Rad Y Lar a Peaa, John Salkeld, S Furse; . ansate. This, considering the dlfliqultias
2' Lar 1 Peas, Bingham, EatJ Stewart; Hand Bouquet J , I 111S
* sturdy; filly or gelding, 2 yrs old, Robert Lack Kennedy ; W� yyandottes, E John Salkeld, S Furse; Tancott Est J Stewart,• Fable Bouquet, �$ involved in the case of such englnea, !a soj-
Thompeon, D Lindsay; filly, or eldin , Belcher r, J. C. L White Oats, H Uurwen, S Furse L Watson, entifiaLilly noteworthy. Thus, as ane -third ,
g g j ` Lyons- Wp&n- Eat J Stewart; Carnations, H of an inch subtends an angle of one ace -
yearling, Mpollr, tmber, A Evans; brood dotter, white, Jacob H Fisher, Black Oats, James Davidson, S Furse; L Watson, But J Stewart; Dianthus, H L
mare, A M Pally, John Knox, J W Yeo; Thou Beata Langshans, J C Lyons; Flax Seed, John Salkeld, Joseph Sal- Watsali,,lklrp Attrill;, Floral Design, Has J and of aro at a distance of one mile, it is,
foal for 1897 A J Goldthorpe, J E Whits- Black or y� keld; Timothy Seed, John Salkeld, manifest how ntinuca moat he the ineufl-
' p White Javae, G W Irwin Joseph E Whitley; Beat and largest Stewart, H L F Keley Zinnias, doable, H urements on the periphery of a circle oily
le , J MoLaaghlin; pair o! matched horses, Andalusian&, Jos Whitely, Miaarcos� P Y' g L Watson, W F geley• Tease Gerapinme, p � +
J E Swarts, A M Polly, J C Johnston; 1 and 2, W Ana Game, - collection of Grain in thq straw, S , of 8 feet diameter, and, as there Lire 1,A9t
Single horse, Mrs Humber, J McManus, yy brown- Purse. ,angle flower, Est J 'Stewart, FG Bingham; 000 se suds of aro la a circle, and as all •
breasted red, U A• Wells; Game, Trues Gleisnfums, doable flower, Hot J Ste. `! E . QQlivexJohnstonr female," %ny -age, Robert black -breasted- red, U A Wells, Jae DAIRY PRODUCTs,-Ten pounds tagl-a wart, H L Watson; Gladiolus, F E Bin • seconds must theoretically have- the same
Thompson and diploma. Postlewaite; Game, Bantams, black- batter, salted for use, rolls or ham, 0 A Walls; Asters, L value, the difficulties of dividing a alralc
Saddle -Saddle horse, J MaLaughifo, 3 breasted red, G W Irwin, R McLean; W Stewart, $ L in which the errors shall be less than a
prigts. These prizes are given Watson; Pansies, W. Stewart, Mrs Attrill;
{, Porter; pony in saddle, R McLean, Frank Game, Bantams, ppile, R McLean, U7 the Bank of Montreal, Code- Stooks Spikes, Est.T Stewart, H L Watson; and of aro aro obvious. its that w ll
r- • s& Elliott; beat boy rider under 14 years, Game,. Bantams, due71wing, E Belcherrich, and farmers only are to competes Petunias, single, H L Watson, A Curyon; material, proportionate parte that will
- cod VI. F Wright, Mrs Campbell; Bantams, aeabright Creamery butter excluded,. W F Hicks Petunias, double, EetJ Stewart, L'i]y Web. dually respond to alight changes of tern -
+1s ally Riders and Drivers -Lady rider, golden or silver, J C Lyons; Bantams, Mrs T Hamilton, A J Goldthorpe; ten star; Cplsne, Est J Stewart, F E Bingham; perature and various other factors anter P ���
lee Wright; lady driver, Mise Careen, Mrs a other variety of fancy, Mrs Campp pounds table butter, salted for use, varieties Cannes, Est J Stewart, H L Wat- into this difficult problem, aside Prom bbe A LL�
Hamilton, J A Walter, bell, Geo McKay; Pekin Bantams, R roils or in pprime; let and 2nd prize, son; Tuberous Begonias, rooted, Mrs 4ttrill Seal corrections of the dividing mechan
Carriage -Stallion, 4 yrs old, J P Fisher; R Sallowe, E Belcher; Red Cas Mrs 'given by Wyatt's Fair, A. J Gold- J Dickson; Begonias Rev. F. E. Klayman, ism. Every approach to perifec0on, them-
" L I or gelling, 3 pre old, J W Martin, M Ty McCaughan, W Wallace; Turkeys, .thorpe, Mrs T Hamilton, It A Sprung; W >• 8eley; E'nohsiae, varieties, in flower, fore, be it never attained absolutely, brings'
L Sneyd; filly or gelding, 2 yrs old, J E bronze, A Drysdale, Jno W Salkeld; tub or crock of salt butter, not leas WStewart, HAS Stewart; Geraniamg, Eat greLitsr assurance to the ir�i vomer of tiro
Whitely, Thos Beattie; Brood mare, foal Geese, Embden, Jos Whitely, :G W than 40 pounds, prizes given b Bank J. Stewart, W F Seley; Geraniums, single, accuracy of his tnoactiremants. PERFECT
by Bide, G Weston, David Proaee; foal o! Irwin; Geese, Toulouse W G Lam re of Montreal, W F Young, R A S rung, W F Keley, Est J Stewart; Geraniums, y�
1897, D Lindsay, J Marquis; pr matched Geese, China, Joe Whitely; Geese, Mrs T HRmilton; ten pounds salt but- doable, Eet J Stewart, W F Kaley; Garan• A Notable Pair of Royalties.
horses, W C Potter; Single carriage other variet John Salkeld; Ducks, ter, lot and 2nd rizes given by James iums, double, Hot J Stewart, W P Relay Hing Christian and Queen Louisa of
t. horses T Gundry, J C Johnston, Mrs T Rouen, W John
Ducks Pekin 1 Robinson, Mre p A J Gold- Greenhouse Plants, W F Keley, J Tancott; Denmark area notable pair of royalties. PREPARATION
T 1Iamil, no
Hamilton; female, any Lge, T Gundry; and 2, (t W Irwin;�Guinea�fowlu W thorpe, A Careen; cheese, Hat leas than Foliage Plante, J Tanoott, VP F Soley; In 11342 King Christian was a poor young
single carriage bores, W O Potter. Carter. ' b0 pounds, factory made, James Con- hanging Flower Baskets, F E Bingham; W officer 1n the Danish army, and when
General Purpose -Brood mare and foal, S ring Chickens-Brahmae light, nolly, W D Thompson; cheese, not Stewart; Collection Perna, li L Watson, Queen Louisa married hila in that ar
W Salkeld, J. B. Edwards; filly or gelding, pp g less than 12
2 re old, C W Ta for A Glreen YearlIn R McLean Jacob H Ffaher• Brah- pounds, home mads; tat F E Bingham; Collection of oat Flowers, C she did her own sewing and kept houlf, 1n _
y y ' g' mas, dark, G W Irwin; Cochins, prize given by,Stttrdy Bros., silver tea A. Wells, Rev Mr Turnbull; Dablias, C A Its practical sense. Between them they FOR
filly or gelding, V W Taylor, J W Salkeld; alit, Miva Symington. Wells, W Stewart• Collection Roses A had a small Income. In 1S80 they becaiire °
foal of 1897, J W Salkeld; matohed team buff, W G Lamprey, J C Lyons; ,
W Elliott, A J Taylor, C J S Naftel. ' Dorking, any variety, 1 and 2 LADIsr WORK.—Gent's . shirt, linen Curyon; Hand Bouquet; Lily Webster, Jno the rulers of Domnark, and their children
Agricultural -Brood mare, foal by side, Jacob H Fisher; Maribor s, spangled, front, hand grgde, Miss L Buch- Dickson; Table Bouquet, Lily Webster, Jus have made exceedingly brilliant marriages.
J S Salkeld, J W Salkeld; filly or gelding, 2 golden and salvor, R McLean, W Car- &nein, 'Mrs. T Haniilton; gout's Dickson; Two Fdeheias in bloom, WSte- Their oldest daughter, Aloxandra, married
yrs old, C Dale, P Stewart; ter; Harnitur},>s, pencilled, golden and shirt, linen front; machine nrhde wart, L Webster; Three Geraniums,single, the Prince of Wales and some day ,nay fro CHILDREN'yearling, filly silver WCarter; Hambur s Mrs• T. Hamilton, Mrs, Stirlin ' W Stewart,Mrs H B Evans; Three Geran- queenofEn hand. 'Their second daughter,
or gelding, Innes & Horton, G Dale; foal of Hamburgs. black g' inure double in bl M ti B E D r g
1597 J Salkeld J W S k and bite �V Carter • Leh b] gents fear flannel shirt 'h'
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agmar, a the down er empress of .Rue- l
al Bill; matcohed g sins, ark, mac the com, re vena, g • p
VV allace; Le horns, white W Car- maids Mrs Hamilton, Mise L Buch- W Stewart; Foliage plants, W Stewart, eta` One son, George, is king of Grema, N;"1
5' team,geldinge pr mares, in harness Chris g.
Dale. ter, J (� Lyons; Leghorns, brown, encu; gent's fancy flannel shirt, hand Mrs B H Evans: Hanging BAbliet, Lily and another son, Waldemar, will wed , t�3
Heavy Draught, Imported—stallion, 3 single or rose comb, Lack Kennedy, made, Mrs T Hatnilton, Miss L Buch- Webster; Uaotua, Mra G Evans, Lily Web- Princess Mario, a daughter of the Duo de l
yrs old, Innes & Horton, T Sundry; sial- Jas Postlewaite; Houdans, W Carter, &Ilan; night dress, Miss Symington, star; Begonias, W Stewart; Lily Webater, Chartres, the Orleanist pretender to the O M CINTS.
lion, yearling, Innes & Horton,'i & 2; stal- J O Lyons; Polish, white -crested, black Miss Nott; Tatting, M L Sneyd, Mrs Grapes -Rogers' No. 3, Mrs Attrill, W , throne of Fmnoc.
:l - lion, any age, Innes & Horton diploma; W Carter; Polish, any other variety, Campbell; crochet work, . in wool, Miss Warnock; No 4, W Warnock, Mra Attrill; - -
fit 2 re old, J Snell fill W Carter; Plymouth Rocks, W F Elsworth, Mrs Howrie• crochet work, No 9, W Warnoeh, Mrs Attrill; No 14, Jae I Bert Treleaven, fol merly assistant in w`z
y yearling, inner Hick, J C Lyons; Plymouth Rocks in cotton, Mrs Campbell, Masa Syming- Wilkinson; No Io--Mra Attrill; No 19, W B. S.Ctawford's store, Dungannon, bas
& HorGon; female, any age, J Snell and white tap; Macrame work Mise Symington, C Potter; No 44, Mrs Attrill; Iona, F E purchased a business in the ricerCr
diploma. Lack Kennedy; Wyandottes, +y
1.Canadian Bred Heavy Draught -Brood G W Irwin, J 0 Lyons; Wyandottes, M L Sneyd; crochet work ad noeltBingham: Salem, Mra Attrill, H Curwen; and restaurant line, Brussels, and left _ �' "
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mare with foal,G Dale,Mrs J P Fisher;f white, J H Fisher Lack Kennedy; braid combined, Mrs Campbell, Miss 111oore'a Diamond, W Warnock; Virgennee, Dungannon last week to commence
or gelding,2 yea old, G Dale,J Forater.;geld- Andalusians, W G Watson W Wallace; Washington; embroidery on tensa orWr Warnock; Clinton, I Salkeld jr, W War- business there,0-R-1 r
ing or filly,yearling,G Pale,Innes & Horton'I".1
; Minarcgs, 1 and 2, W Ansta��yy; Minar- cotton, Mrs Elsworth, Miss Cameron,- nook; Diana, Jae Wilkinson, J R Shannon;
foal of 1897, G Dale, Mre J P Fisher; span cos, white, Lack Kennedy, W Carter pcant lace, W Hartry, Miss Nairn; Niagara, C J We11s,Rev if7r Turnbull; Em- 10 REARS a sUFFERFR, "f
horses, mares or geldings, to wagon41
, Chris Game' black -breasted red, 1 and 2, C Honiton lace, L Symington, Miss Piro State, W Warnock; Jessica, W W ar-
Dale, J Forster; female, any Aga, G Dale, A Wells; Game brown -breasted red Cameron: silk embroidery, Mrs Els- nock; Wordenr Jbs S Salkeld; &Moore's ear- From Sidney Disease -Gravel and Strio-
diploma, C A Wells; Game, vile, J Cj worth, Miss Cameron embroidered li', S Moiningetar, W Stewart, WinoheN, tare—An Absolute Cure Found in South �'—"- -,
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• Trot or Pase-(} Goebel, J Leary 1 & 2; , ons; Game, bantams, black -hr east- Flippers, Mrs Campbell, M L Sneyd; W Warnock, Mrs Humber; any other vara- American Kidney Cnre-A Remedy that z
farmers' trot or pace, J McManus, S Ma- G red, E Belcher, 1 and 2; Drawing room screen, M L Sneyd, sty, W Warnock, Mrs Attrill; water melons FAL ��a,
Phaf1, R Frost; farmers' running, W Stirl- Game' bantams, duckwing, R Mc- worked whisk -holder, Mrs Elsworth' W Warnock, C A Wells; musk melons, W Never Fails in the Most Distressing•
ing, J Porter, J C Lyons; rennin J E Lean, Mrs Campbell; Bantams, sea- Miss Nott; Worked parlor ratchet, W Warnock, Rev M Turnbull; citrons, W , Cases. LOTH °.x�
Swarts, J Porter; green �farmarsgtrot or bright olden or silver, Mrs Campbell Hartry; sofa . pillow, M L Sneyd, Miss Warnock; white under glass, Mrs Attrill, � �� -.
Jas Postlewaibe.• Bantams, an other Cameron; tray cloth, embroidered, L Jno Tancott; blaokundar glass, Mrs Attrill, The solid evidence of experience is behind R r rm -
Pace, J welter, Andrews Bros, y
Cattle -Durham (Thoroughbred)- Bali variety of fancy, J C Lyons, (,leo Me- Webster, Eva Nott; table centre piece, -Jno Taneott;twelvevarieties, W Warnock, South American Nervine Cure. Mr W. C I 11
2 yrs old, ball 1 yr old, ball calf -under one Kay' Pekin bantams, R R Sallows, W Miss Buchanan M �L Sneyd; toilet set Mrs Attrill; eight varieties, W Warnock, Goff, of ,Chippewa, Ont., is simply one of
., yr, cow in calf or giving milk, heifer 2 r Hartry; Red Cape, WWallace; Turkeys, of any kind, Mrs. Elsworth, Miss Mrs Attrill; four varieties W Warnock thehundreds who have spoken in equally - "n J
old, heifer I yr old, heifer calf •under one bronze, Jno W Salkeld; Geese, Emb- Nott; one set table mats,Mrs Elsworth, Mrs Attrill; Delaware, Mrs Attrill, W strong terms. He says; After taking.. sig _.._ - -" -
W Harte , tea Nott Warnook; .Concord, Mrs- Attrill, W G i bottles of South- Kidney Uur I - a,
yr;•Jaa Snell. � den, Jos Whitely; Geese, Toulouse, W Y' _coay. Miss y
___ �erefarrl (Thoroughbred)=belt 2 yea old, G ,Lam �' anY other variety, JnD Porter ; fihawl of any kind, Lamprey; Hartford, W Stewart, W `Ver- am completely oared of etriobare and gravel • " 'i
W Elliott; ball l yr old, V. Elliott; tali Jno Salkeld; Ducks, Ayylesbury, W H L Watson, Miaa (;rtmphell; nook• having suffered from these complaints for a would a(1V18f�u t0 OOIne early > Ll Select y011 'N
calf under one yr,. W Elliott, V Elliott• Carter; lluuks, Pekin, G W Irwin, J C Fancy Braiding, any material, Miss Peaches -Early Crawford, Mre Attrill, over ten years. I found great relief after Suit for fall and lh inter, a8 011C ear a StOcl� Of IIBVIt'
Cowin calf or giving milk, '� Elliott Vi Lyons; Guinea fowls, W Citrter; col- Nott, Miss Washington ; Fancy Knitt` 8 Morningstar, Crosby, 8 Morningstar: taking one bottle butcontmued the remedy Sllltlq S 1S sure O "
'=i Elliott; heifer 2 yrs old, W Elliott- heifer, lection Rabbits, Mrs Campbell,. Jas ing by hand, Miss Symington, Miss Mountain Rose, Jno Dickson; late Craw- until perfectly cured and am now enjoying g t g0 fast at the prices we are sell* '?:''
1 yr old, V Elliott; heifer calf ander one yr, Dickson; cmllection Pigeons, not less Nott; Fancy Patched Rork, Liby ford, W Warnock, W Stirling; any other the beat of health." Sold. by Watts & Co, them., 1
W Elliott, V Elliott; best herd consisting than three pairs, Geo McKay, Jas E Webster, Mise Washington ; Etching varioty,W diohan,T J F Naftel;Seedling, T a, I .!ip
of one bull and 4 females V Elliott w Mason; Incubator in operation W A or Outline Embroidery,, M L Sneyd, R Wallis, W F Hick. Good all IE'001 Tvl'eed 'StlI1tS t0 Order „t
Elliott. Ross. Miss Cameron • Roman Embroidery, -plums-Washington, W Stewart, A Me- A FAIR EXCHANGE. E. CHA GE
' Polled Angus or Aberdeen (Thorough- Breeding Pens - Brahmaia li ht in , linen, Mrs Campbell, M L D Allan, jr; Bradshaw, not known, Est J from $10 lip t0 $16.
or dark g Sneyd- Darned Net, Mrs (lam Stewart; Pond's seedling, W Stewart, Jno O!° evening as I walked with Fla -`�`�,
bred) -John Vareoe took all the' prizes in , Jacob- -- H .., Fisher, R P g' Along the Lane where lilies grow C
bell, Adis Nott; Patch on an old gar- Tanoott; Victori%, W Stewart, ,, R A Ilan; �I,
this class. McLean; 'Cochins, any color, J C g $he cried in fear: "What can this meant ` ,„�.
Jersey (Thoroughbred -Bull 3 , Lyons; Le Y+ meat, W Hartry, Miss L Buchanan; McLauohlin, W Warnock; Smith's Or- I've loot any heart. Oh, halo jou seen See these before buying elsewhere an sQ "are. Sl! vi.,,
i yrs old Y ghorns, any "variety, Jss Fanc Nettin W Harte James E lu&ns, W Stew%rt Est J Stewart; ellcw It lyin anywhere about? A Drysdale; bull yrs old, J L Aitkina; Postlewafte, Geo McKay; Wyandotte&, y g' y' Y t0 Save mOnt
1. ball calf under one yr, A Drysdale, John any variety, J, C Lyons; Games, an Mason Drawn Work, Miss Washin egg, W Warnoori, Eat J Stewart; Duane's I only List now found it out y• '”
Y ton, A4iss Symington; Darning, best purple, %'V F Hick, W G Lamprey• Lom- I've lost it ,wince you camp, I know: % , ,:
Newcombe; beet bull of any age, J New= variety, C A Wells, 1 and Ham- and neatest on Stockings, Mrs T bard, W F Young, J E Holt; Raine Claud You've stolon iii Your oyes Bay sot" rt
comb; cow, J Newcomb, J L Aitkias; Leif• burgs, any variety, R. McLean, W da Beva
er 2 yrs old, J L Aitkine, 1.& 2; heifer 1 yr Carter. Hamilton, Miss Buchanan ;Queen Ann Y+ W Warnock, Eat J Stewart;. I said; "Nt�v don't be cross my dear.
old, J Newcomb, J L Aitkias heifer calf Miscellaneous -Singing Canary, W Garvin Darning' on Mrs WEollcswo 'Burnie, Miss general den dro ,.. Eat Allan
lStewartl E Holt; W An- For stncle�Liave n nand of two, fear, „
yr,g d, Coe'e o drop
,...Z one ttl W Bihan, J L Aitkias, J Daniel, W G Lamprey Collection Symington; Painting on Glass, Miss stay; peach W Stewart; red egg, f White- I'll give son mine. Will not that dot'" � O R � � O
JGrade cattle -Cow, 1 l , J W Salkeld, Birds, W J Daniel: Symington, Mrs Campbell; Painting ley; Niagara, E A Allan, Est Jno Stewart; A smile shone in her tearful eyea, 1.J AT s & sO /
Stewart; heifer 2yreol l , I 3 p Ste- Pias -.Lar e Breeds, -Boar., 2 ears on Felt, Mise $ min ton, Miss Btroh- Evans, E A Allan; shipper's prize A MeD A rainbow over stormy &loan _ � e
J w Salkeld; heifer 1 yrold, 1& 3 P Ste- g' Y y g P Shu answered, 'sineo i must confess"—
wart, J W Salkeld; heifer calf, I & 2 John old and over, W W Fisher; Boar, lit- anan; Fire Screen, Miss Nott; Fancy Allan jr; any other variety, J WYlkinson,
tered in 1897 W W Fisher; Boar, of Tidy., Mrs Campbell, Miss Symington- W Stewart. The rest I canna sal you- - Guess
Varcoe; two yr old steer, J W Salkeld; P an a e, W W Fisher best pan of rinv y, an kind, •Jennie McKenzie, Superfine, A McD Allan,—Eru,ust Neal Lyon in New York Erna.
1.Stewart; yearling steer, J W Salkeld, P Y g P Novelty, y Pears-13euree Su M
DORI you1.Stewart; steer calf, 1 & 2 P Stewart, best Fishe Pola or small named, W W Mrs Howrie; Crotchet Linen Lace, B Bearre Hardy, E OAllan, JDickson; - 1J F+� �' �� p�'�,
female of any age, J W Salkeld; beet herd, Fisher, Poland China! H L Watson, Miss Washinggton; Bearre Dief, A McD Allan, A J' Cold•
I .J W Salkeld, P Stewart. ,r . HOME MANUPACTURES. - Woven Crotchet Cotton Lace, Misa Waehiug- thrope; Beurre Bose, F J; Bingham, W F - t
Fat cattle—Ox or steer, J W Salkeld; quilt' borne made, Eva, Nott; ton, Miss Symington; Chenille Eta- Heck; Sheldon, C A Wella, w Sterling; THE SAVE TIME AND TEN PE
cow or heifer, Jas Snell, P Stewart. };atchwork quilt, woollen, Eva Nott, broidery on Felt, let, not known, Mies Winter Nellie, W F Heck, J E Whitely;
.Sheep -Cotswold -Ram 2 shears ami Mrs. T Hamilton; patchwork quilt, 1 Hoff; LrtChing on any material, tine BearreCiairgeon, J R Shannon, Estate J '. We Handle the Celebrated Lapham's Rival. It llal3 the •.
over, Jae Potter, A Curzon; the rest of the cotton, Mrs Campbell, McMurchie & or coarse, Mies Nairn, Miss Nott; Stewart; Howell, J R bhannon, J Rich- I Slotted Capillary Feed Piece, therefore will not fl
. prizes in this class were taken by J Potter. Co.; patghwork quilt, Silk, Mrs J Ar•raasene Work, Mies Symington, M aide; Seckel,J Andrews, H Curwen; Clapp's A " i flood Leicester Sbeep- Raul-, r2- shears and Hele, Miss Symington; embroidered L Sneyd; Crazy Work in wool, Miss Favorite, C A Wells, J E Whitely; Law 'drop ink.
over, Jae. Snell; ahearling ram, ram lamb, quilt, Miso'Cameron, Miss L Buchanan; Stokes, Mrs Campbell; Crazyr
Work in rence, A MeD Allan, jr,jr,J R Shannon; Jose-
I and 2, Jae. Snell; pair of ewes, 1 and 2 knitted quilt, Miss Washington, Eva silk, Miss Buebana.n, Miss Nott; Apli- pbine DeMalines, E R Allan, PH Bing. DO not allow Dealers t0 ,fess upon 011 fines tt
Jas. Snell, Viotoria Elliott; pair of shear' Nott; crochet work quilt, Mise W Hin- que on felt, Miss Symington, M L ham; Kirtland, A MoD Allan jr; Rei'ffer, J A woman's at ctiven in the e ea of P P y just as good
ling ewes; Jas. Snell; pair of ewe lambs, ton, Mias Howrie; quilt knotted, 2nd, Sneyd; Ladies Shopping Bag, em- Salkeld, E. R Allan; Any other variety, W rman depends larg Ler physic 1 apt but get the best. � t
Gen. Henry, Jae, Snell; pair of leicesters, A J Goldthorpe; symrna, rug, Eva. broidered, Mrs Ellsworth, Miss Sym- F Hick, H Ourwen; Six varieties, W F Pearance, Nature, in order to preserve the
ram, any age, ewe, any age, Jas, Snell, Nott, Mrs K Elswortb; twelve yards ington; Nancy Pin Cushion, Mrs Camp- Hick, H Carwen; Varieties, W Sterling, J race, guidee mankind b•y the instinctive t
home made car et, Mra L Buchanan bell, Miss SYmingtora; Crotchet• or Audrews; Bartlett, W Buchan, T R Wall. Preference for a mate who is physically LAPFAM S RIVAL
Southdowns.-Ram lamb, pair of awes, P sound and wholesome.
twoabears or over, pair of ahearling ewes, Mrs T Hamilton; home made rag mat, Knit Slipp�ra, Miss Buchanan, J4 L is; Flemish Beauty, J Audrews, W F
Sneyd; Button Holes, dis la Hick; Duchess D'An If intellect alone were chiefly sought; 1 "
pair of ewe lambs, ram, any age, ewe, any D Prowse, Mrs T Hamilton; woollen yell on 8 goaleme, C A Wells, offs n i g the f your Stationer does not handle it write us and wlll� send yowl:'
g stockings, D Prouse, MCs T Hamilton; p W F Young; President Hruard E R Allan; P ng might , a generation ou of Solo
age, Glen Bros, different materials, Mrs T Hamilton, (i,' mons for wisdom, but they would perish Our reduced Pr1Ge L13t.
`, Oxfordshire Downs, -Ram, 2 shears and woollen seeks, D Prouse, Mrs T Misa Washington;HandkerchiefS&chet, Belle Lucrative, A MoD Allan jr;. Louie in infancy for want of physical stamina
over, hearling ram, ram lamb, pair of ewes, Hamilton; woolen gloves, Hue, Mise M L Sneyd, W Hartry; Glove Bos, Bonne De Jersey, A Curyan, W F Hick; A weak or unhealthy woman is unfitted to 2 shears and over, pair of aheaclin ewes `Vashinton W. Stirling; woollen not known, Mies Symington; Gentle- Bearre B Aa,jon, T R Wallis, A Dr edale. fulfil Ler part in Copp Cldrr�i Co LtdiflriDn$ , , y perpetnakfng the race'; she IThe
,pair of ewe lambs, James Tabb, mitts, fine, "iV`[iss L Buchanan Mi man's Collar and Cuff' Box, Miss :gym- Apples --Ontario; T R Wallis T.r7 F is unequal to the demands of motherhood t 't •f Toronto 1:*
�jl' i' Sheep, Any Breed, Not on List.-htam, 2 Symington; woollen yarn, home made, ingtan, M L Sneyd; Kitchen Apron, Naftel; Snow, I Salkeld, Airs Attrill; Grav- wifehood, she is robbed of her natural
shears and over, shearling rain, ram lamb, Mrs T Hamilton, Mrs Elswortb, WW G Selman, Mr's Howrie; Laundry en,tein, E tri Allan, John Dickson; St,womanly attractiveness. — _ - �__�
Bag, Mrs Ellsworth, Miss Nott; Em Lawrence, A MoD Allan, J Dickson; 20 -oz Many a woman is cheated of life's choicest _ i , ; /� 71 �� -
1. pair of ewes, 2 shears and over, pair of GARDEN VCIETASLEs.—Collection lirotd'ery with linen Boas, M L Sneyd, Pippin or Cabaehea, I Salkeld jr, Mr Gor9at the a -peptic, bile -poisoned condi. �r
M ahearling ewes, pair of ewe lambs, A, M. potatoes, Alms Haod, C A Wells H L Watson;vans; Ca pi system which shows itself in a
Y Polley burpee's early potatoes, C. A � Bilk, Miss tSymin�ton�IMrsy w Ellsworth;oga Red Streak, 20 -az apple, J Cath, or in, sa ngraceo form n, tainted
Shropshire Doane, -Ram, 2 shears and Wells, W F. Hick; white elephant Beat collection Millinery, not less than burg, Dickson,tW Buchan,n; Duchess S Fares; Westfiield's eat perfect remedy far all the morti.
over, 1 and 2, Cooper &Son; ahearling ram, potatoes, Jtihw :Salkeld, Wilson Bros; 8 renes Miss Symington. : The most a
Glenn Bros;, G. W Sturdy; ram lamb, G. Itatoes, any variety, C A Wells, pieces,
fire Crsnberr Farther, J G Lamprey, I Salkeld pure bl000d is Dr. Pierrce's Golden Medial
W. Sturdy, Glenn Bros;p Paravns BREAD.—Collection of home ] ' q Pula, C A Wells, J An- Disco
pair of ewes 2 Wilson Bros; summer squash, for made preserves John Richards, S. Morn- drew,; Seeding, I Salkeld jr, J •Porter; Any. Ve7Y• Through its remarkable effect
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shear, and over, Cooper &lion, Glenn Bros; table; W WiNrnock, Mrs Attrill; Hub- other variety, 7A7 G Lam re T J F Naf• upon the liver and digestive organs it
' pair o! ahearling ewes,.(} W Sturdy, Percy bard squash, for table, C A Wells, ingstar; peaches, Mie, Nobt, Mr, Howrie tel Crab a plea, 'W F Young,- E R Allan- tion and creates a fresh supply o i new, �� ' r
Stewart + Ps all impurities out of the cirnew, yr `
pair of ewe lamb, Coo per & Son, pears W F Hook, Jno Tancott; citron.Est p g� PP y ��` <
P Mrs. Humber; roots, ' white or golden J Stewart WF Heck; cucnmber MissSvm- Qainaes; J Andrews, W Stewart; Ton ri�lt life-giving blood. 1
4 J. Ca W Sturdy; shropehire downs, Cooper & celery, Jno LsneOtt Jno Rie'hards; varieties, J Andrews, .J Dickson; Sia va- Yt'glvea clearness and bloom to the com- 1 �'lf l��
Son. ington, Miss Washington; quince W Ez pterion; sweetens the breath; rounds out _ ' !/ 1
Fst Sites roots, red calory, Jno Lancott; heads rietie,, John Dickson, J Richards; Silt vs- R �h
p.—Fat sheep, Percy Stewart, winter cabbage, named, Jno Salkeld, Hook, J Richards jellies, Mrs Howrie, S rtetiee J Dickson,J Andrews; Northern Y
James Tubb. Morningstar; mixed pickles Miss Nott r 'he face and form, and 'invigorates the en.
Pie Daroa Jersey.—Boar, R Gibbons; heads fall cabbage, named, Mrs Howrie; home-made bread, D Ma' Rpy' T R Wallis, I Salkeld jr; Rhoda tire•constitution with vital energy. . i i
' ..s g • y.—Boar, 2 year old Thou Hood; Jno Salkeld; heads savoy Brien, jr, J Tanoott; home-made bread Island Greening, J Dickson,C A Weli It restores the invincible beauty of whole•. _ t
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an over, W Pareone; boar, ovec•1 year and cabbage, Jno Salkeld, Jno Lancott °+. -acuteness and womatYty japan t-
under 2, W Fisher; boar, littered in 1897, heads red___o3klibage, Inn Salkheld —A made with h..yeaat._cakes,..iil .Prosser J -Tan= Ai dend'�_..BlnahT -.7"Dickson, J-Ali3iewzi; I was a complete wreck a titY.
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cots; bome-made bread made with baker's oxen er, W Beohan, O Johnston• Ool• ons system Impaired;Pne a gone, as so a 1.
_ +-- -- rs er--boar;-any-age; W Kirkhr;vlde; turnip blood beets table vert C A Wells 3 W Salkeld; Baldwin staid not steep, and was so ..e
Fisher; Bow, 2 years old and over, WFish- Mrs T Hamilton, U A We11s; radishes, hop yeast, D Prouse, Peron Stewart; laver weak that I could not stand on my feet ten min-
er, W Parsons; ,ow, over 1 year and ander Jno Salkeld, C A Wella; table turnips, cake,„A Green, Est J Stewart; tea biscuits, Mre Attrill, J Andreae; IIing of Tompkins "mss'' writes Miers Eur narttoy, of Ito, sr3+/, {
(-'count J Dickson;.8 itzenbur flobth'Oraut Avenue, Columbus, Ohio: I only '�• ,
2, W Fisher, W W Fisher; ,ow, littered in S Furse Wilson Brca9; carrots, for Misa Nairn, R A Sprung; collection of pies, J Diokeon Roxbury Russett, MRs Hoowprue, weighedv�i4 pcanes when I commenced taking r
1897, W Fisher, W W Fisher; Bow of any table, Jno Lancott F E Bin hare• par. Mrs A McLean, J Tancott; fancy tarts, Habbardeon'a Noneach J B Edwards ,Dr. Pierce s Gotden 1ltedica Qyco�t:,7 er i
age W Fisher, g • P W Sterling, Mrs A McLean- special prize, , , ,bad taken a half bottler 'i?ll
snipe for tables, W Warnock, Frank P P ' American Golden Raseett, J B Edwards, J awekesncewpithnnda teiitehfte n{ght, and aceta I y -s
Imgroved Berkshire, -Boar, over 1 year, Wright; twelve red onions, C A Wells, D MoBrien, jr, Porter; Rib,ton Pi W Buchan, J B lacy a rare thing as i never h dr ktast, which I ^ V ;,,,1
boar littered in 1897, boar of an a e Jas. Joa F Whitel allow onions C A 9+ p P g play of Edwards; Wagner, N1re�Attrill, JDiokaon; y breakfast, t now have an \ 5
Chinbolm; sow, Over.1 ear, Pero g Stew- J y Hone S rn and Sn ar.-Die back eaten a heart - 5
Y Wells, Jos E Whitely; silver akin honey, w Hartry; honey in combs, Mrs Ben Davis, J Dickson 2.ud; Swam, J Diok- caw ee hooking better or n endsbetts spirits g ver ` (' ' I
art; sow littered in 1897, sow of an age, Humber A Dodd; tar of hone
Jae Chisholm, Y g , onions, C A Wells, J P Fisher; col- +1 Y+ Mrs Ham- son, Mrs Attrill; Canada Red, W G Lamp. (they knew me. I tell them tt is an due to nc
Chester Wbite.-Boar, 2 lection sweet corn, Jas Wilkinson; her, John Porter; maple syrup, W Hartry, rey; SwazzePomme Grilse, J B Edwards, p'�'s 'Discovery."' _ '
Years old and corn for table, C A Wells Jas Wilkin- Mise Nott. G W Andrews. In all cases of obstinate coned &tion, the d ' ,� ,af I r � -, - . a,
over, Wilson Bros; boar littered in 1897, sten; egg plant, W Wells,
C A Penmanship -Writing, sed class pupils, "Discovery" should be eupplempentio with �„ .�
W Biohan, Wiieon Broil; boor of any age, r Wells; three Loads cru ' ower; J p gate McDonald Eva Maynee; writing, 4th 3vnaaa.-Li ht horees- F. tr
Wilson Bros; Sow, two pears old and over C Mason, Dar, Pierces Pleasant Pellets _
Wilson Bros, J S Salkeld; Sow, over 1 yrs Fisher, A Kirkbridlj; ripe capsicums, Bias, pupils, Eya Dunlop, Mabel Strang; Bruoefield; A A Young, Colborne, Heavy -' - _
W Parsons; Sow, littor in 1897, Wilson U A Wells; red tomatoes, J Stewart, drawing, sed Disse, L Vivian, A farrow; horees-jos Vance, Hamburg. Cattle- WURI�SHOP ON HEELS
F E Bin ham; Put -pie tomatoes,
omatoes W drawing, 4th Claes V Bell, J Nevens. Jae Duncan Drayton. Pis -James .,•.,.I
Bros: J S Salkeld; Sow, of any age, Wil- Stewart, V E Bin haY g
son Bros. , g ;garden herbs, Amateur Li,t, Water Colors -Any sub- Snell, Ulinton. Sheep -(leo Stanbury, E. TAYLOR, the celebrated Cotler MRS. JOHN CA,' M husband has lie
Poland China --boar 2 yea old and over, C A Weller Jas E Whitely; galden jest, Mies Doyle, Miss Stokes; landscape, Clinton; John Marquis, Goderich town11
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, produce, U A Wella. Mrs A O Johnson, Mies Doy1o; marine ship. Poultry -John W Dalton, Wood- and Grinder, of Sheffield, England, is bank y Cil ,,'` >; .
W W Fisher; boar littered ,-in 1897„ W FItLD ROOTS, Vr,,GETABLIft3 ETC.- view, John Dickson; flowers or fruit, Mre stock. Grain -W Weir, Clinton. Vege- to town for a short time, and is located on ' troubled with dyspepsia,
W Fi oar, of any age, W W Fisher ' Johnston J Diokson; se is Mrs Johnston, table -W H Woods, Dinsley a Corner, He will do
Sow, 2 and over, W W Fishelr; Sow, Mangold Wurtzele, John Salkeld, ' P Bayfield; Ladiso
over 1 year, W W Fisher, A Drysdale; W Warnock ; Mangold Wurtzels, Miae Stoke,. Work -M B H Wheaton, London. Dairy Grinding Repairs ot�au kinds and finds Ripens Tabules
$ow, litter in 1897, W W Fisher; Sow an John Salkeld, H Uurwen; Inter- Professional or Amateur-Arohiteotnral Produce -H McCartney, FloBrucefield. Fruit on ,bort notice and 4t reasonable rates.
age, W W Fisher, y mediate Mangold Wurtzels, John Drawing, J i Fowler. • os er Rale, Mitchell. Flowers -Horace Pocket Knives reblade. and made equal to the only relief. He lass
Salkeld, W Warnock; Swede Tur- Amateur List, Oil -Any subject, Miss Foster, Clinton. Fine Arte -Rev Mr new. Razors, Soiseor and all kinds of He,,
bas -Brahmae, light, Geo VL' Wipe, Jno Dickson, H Curwen; Car- Doyle, M{re A C Johnson; Landscape, Jae Turnbull, O W Wedder, Gioderiob. Do- knivessharpened. Umbrellas aadParneole , been
Irwin e(3eo McKay; Brahman, dark, rots, long red, Frank Wright, Jno sal- Dickson; Mrs Campbell; Marine View, Mise mestio Manafaatare -Mrs R Proctor, neatly reppaired and oidoneaboaght. Cross i trollbled with anal-• ,t
Glee Irwin 1 Rnd 2; Cochin&,, keld; Carrots, W Warnock, Glen Broca Stokes, Miss Doyle; Animals, Mre Oamp- Luoknow, cant F3awa gummed and sharpened. I whit, J C Lr one; Cocking, buff, Onions, C A Wells, D Prouse; Corn, bel], Mrs A C Johnson; Flow or finita I eStlon for the past fif-'
Li Twin, J 0 Lyons; Cochins, Geld, H Uurwen, Jno Salkeld; Pumpkin, Mrs Campbell; Still Life, Mra A C John. Apples Wanted
"I Ipartridge, A W Wallace; Dorking CA Wells- Largest Squash, S Furse, T eon; Original painting, Mrs A C Johnson. i7- Lj9W4CXRLXrAY. a teerl yeclrS.
any variety, G V1y Irwin, Jacob H Howrie; Aix largest Turnips, H Uur• Profeasfonal, Water Colors -Any nub- The tea [want all the Markatabla 11 p"prey I can bay
Fisher; Hamburgs, apangled, golden wen: largBet and best atalke field Corn jest, J A Fowler, J McKenzie, Landscape, simile (/ Os and will pay the highest price commensurate ,, ,,
and silver, W Carter; HHaniburgs, pen. Isaac Salkeld jr, John W Salkeld, J A Fowler, Mise Frazer; Marine view, 7 A aff. rt . ' easy alto foreign quotations. Held your apples un- I f l
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1payforthoin. Do not make ani uaietake
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