Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-10-20, Page 1'
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Good. Advice to
Farmers.
Don't buy your
ilay fork rope or any
kind of Harvest Tools -
till you see whit
TAYLOR
-Can do for you'
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,ANCH
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30.00 .lbss
pickiuiro wantod,
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400.0" MS. -mixed _
rags -wanted,; 1
HIGHEST PRICE PATO
FOR ALL .KINDS
TRADE AT .
1101. XX.
TTOKNO
NTARIO,
CTOBER 20th, 1893
All.K.or-HAMILTON
Oapit", paid up
-Res rye Fund
T Assets
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SI,25o;000
. S65oi000
S7,9 -79;646
President -JOHN STUART.
Vice President -A. G. RemsAY.
• DIRECTORS t
fils1-0 PROCTOR, *i GIBS& X. Pi G. ROACH
-- A. -T. Woof)" At, 13. Mk (Toronto).
Cashter.-J-.•TURNBULL. --
*SA VIN GS BA.Mr..--Iiinirs 10- to S, Satur-
daY's, 10 to 1. Deposit's Of Si and upwards
received and interest allowed, _-,•
-SPECIAL DEPOSITS also 'received at cur-
• _ rent rates of interest. -
DRAFTS on 'Great Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
-3 'Q. • BROWN,
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'DENTAL
J. S. JEROME, -L. _D. S.
Wingliamoeill be in Lucknow
on the second and fourth_
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Fri-
day - and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for110. Filiinfr and extracting -a specialty
Office at Cain'sDHOtel. _
LEGAL
A.. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER,
1.• . Solicitor, Gonveyancer,_ etc., (late of
- Cameron, Holt-& Cameron, Goderich). Office'
at Traver 's old: stand.
A1ORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
o Iavr, Solicitor in, Cancery, - ConveY-
- aneer, Cantraisioner, etc. Office. oyer the
barber shop.'
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
ters,- Solicitors, etc.' Goderich, Ont.
J. T. GARRow, 1Vm. PROUDFOOT.
- PfiEbICAL
R. ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI-
JILY deuce Outman. street secoud door north-
, _
of Little's shoe store, - • -
R. _ TENANT, PHYSIc IA N.,
Surgeon and Accoucheur. SUrgery Op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a. aid from. 2 to 5 p. m.'
• DuM.
cb-'
GORDON, D.. C.M. F.T.
. S:1' NIX. O., Physidaii, Sur-
geon. and Accoucheur. Office next-door to W.
- ea shop. Residence Ross street,
sOutn of D. R McIntosh's store.
D13" D. GEDDES:, V. S., CALLS
_ either by mail or telegrampromptly
attended to. Charges moderate. • Residence,
Outram street; opposite Dr. ',Elliott's and
second door north of SENTINEL office. -
MUM°. LESSONS.•
RS, A. M, ARMSTRONG IS PRE -
pared tO-give lessons in voeld and in:
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strimental music. • -
Residence-Oampbell. St. Lucknovir..
_ _SOCIETIES
OYAL - ORANGE LODGE No - 428.
- holds- its regular monthly meetings in. the
Orange Haat- Campbell Street, LucknoW, on
Ai
.Tuesd ..... eVenangs, on or before the _full moon:
Degre Wit Second Tuesday evening folloW-
int, full °on.; Al!visitingbrethren cordially
. e. ..
invited to the meetings.
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'ANGUS MC1cENZIE, • AT DAVIDSON;
. 'Secretary. - W.M.
T 0, G. T. SEPOY LODGE, NO. 384,
meets in the south end Lodge Room.
in the "Temperance Hall, Luclinow. every
Tueiday evening at 8 o'clock, D. K. WRB--
. STER, C. T., S. MATHERS. Sec.
Q. T. U.- The regular monthly
0' meeting of the Wenaeree 'Christian
• Temperance Urnon will be held every second
z Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
Lucknow,. at 3- p. m. MES. W. H.
President; Mies. HoRNELL Secretary-
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in their hall, Campbell
oordially invited.-
WiLsox, Recorder.
C irN 0 W
JLA Lodge, No. 112
meets, every Friday
evening at -8 o'clock
street. All brethren
.ELLIOT, N... Grand;
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(1 . 0.F.,COURT
V 0 Sherwood, No.
50, Taucknow. Meet -
every first and third
Monday in every
'month, in the Or-
ange hall.. Visit-
ing brethren • wr e
cordially invited,
F C McINNEs„Q. R.
D. D. YULE -SEC.
Or Lucknow Banking Oomp'y.
• LtfogNow, JULY 13TH, 1893
TO THE FARMERS:.
We have generall4 one �r more farms in.
Kinloss, Huron; Ashheld: and Wawanesh
townships for. sale.. Parties desiring to buy
whi consult their Owninterest by. calling on
us as we -sells cheap,. and on easYlerins to suit
the purchaser,
• We have 875,000.0 lend on .fiist mort
on good tarifa or village property at fro
to .7 per cent, interest - rate _according
size of loanandsecurity offered. .
•,We alsOlend small amounts on second
mort-
gag on farms* and first 'chattel mortgage.!
- We do a general banking business. Issue
drafts payable through -out Canada and IS
United 'States and make- collections on all
point'
s including Western States,- Manitoba,'
and North West. -
`.The" collection of note§. and aceounts will
receivespecial attention. Lending money oir
farmer's notes. a speciality.- In our sairi gs -
department ws allow 5 per cent interest on
depoifite.. . :
We effect Insurance on all classes Of build
fug!, either in Shick or Mutual Companies as
desired. None -but first class Companies
rep-
resented, •
go
to
GEO A SIDDALL Manager
_ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. 1
INSURANCE
_FIRE MAD MARINE,_
GUELPH:
Telephone No.: 195. -
CHURCH DiRgoTORy!-.
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'NGLISH CHURCH -SERVICES11
•-a. m. and, 6:30. p: m, Sunday. School,
_2:30 p.l - Superintendent, :WM.- S. Holmes.
A.dult. _ dass every Wednesday . evening at
8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's: All
are welcome. REV.. 0. MILES, Pastor.
UCKNOW -MEQHANIC S
L tnte. =Reading room open every, evening -
rota 7 to 10 p. ni:,ex.CePtingSaimiAiwz ,-*tie4 -
the hours will. be from -2 to .6 - vn; The
-librarian will be in attendance duri4g these
hours. J. AltniOnisok, Trt-esi
• Atemboo,534eretarn,
As'O. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE 'OF
o the Ancient Order United Workmen,
_meet in= the Ocldfellows hall, on the last and
sec -sand Monday. evenings of each month a
eight o'elock. Visiting brethren cordially
- invited. A MoPHEisoN, MasterlWorlanan,
R. D. 044.31Eitoil, Recorder. -
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GENERAL
ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for any time at the lowest
rate of interest. • The raincipal may be paid
at the end of the time, or a part of the princi-
pal may be paid each year, interest:ceasing on
the amount paid. For further particulars,
etc., apply to ANGUS STEWART, Lucknowl.
G..T. R. TIME:TABLL.-
TrainsleaVeLuckno* for south at. 5:58 a in;
10:48 a...rd. and 615-P. mi.-
:.Noith- at 12:35 .p. m .
4:02:p tn. and -10:28:
,
p.m.
-THE SUBSCRIBER 111A.S. OPENE* AN
office -4n the building e* of the
SENTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES',
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND -
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'CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Plans ,specibcatio us and. estimates for l'build
fags, Mills, bridges,-ett.t., furnish4
on Short- notice.
It .
JAS, SOMERV*14E.
Lucknow. Jan :1891.
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Farmers,' look to your own interest
insure your -farm buildings_ ancli
. private dwellings" in the
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LONDON MUTUAL
N.CAFf#9.
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OiloNid an
• Exhibit.
a Fine
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GO-AHEAD P.EpPLEWITa MAGNIFICENT
1 .0OtINDS.
.Thels;stof he fall: shows in. tills;
'Seeilon vi-as:-held.in- tile. t'll-riv-ing- vililaie-.
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of Dungannon on Thursday and Friday
of last -week. The: weather- Was. de.-
lightful and a...-4:st crowd of spectators
were in attendance,' - ThE-t.citiiens:T of
Duiiiiiinoii a..el. -a :,:pushing, • 0 -ahead -
'class of people and have built up for
themselves a zitiiiitatiOn in fait shows
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and, :.enterprise generally, second-, -tO
, _ . .
nothing in the province, and their Sliavtt
. last_ week. -WO:- a -Crowning -Teffort- i,:t0
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their -long lis -'1Of underakings. No
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village in Canada- can , boast of a better
and. more itiffatie grounds for •exhibi-
tion purposes1 than -they have,. and toir.o
unich:.praiSe . Cannot ;be eveil. t; -Mr, J.
M. Roberts, tlie energetic treasurer of
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the association, and the other leaders.
- in. the inoveii1ent Of "securing such a
, -
'fine park for the,Village. The beanti-
tfule ack -;.._.t.he.filne hair a, nci
h
ccomodation. afforded for
stock, -etc., i sure to annually bring
together the fastest ,horSes, the best
peodUots of th fields and honseholds,
and the finest array of live stock to be
found' in the section,.. and in all of
Which. the show- this ,year was . well
represented. i The. old-time fall show
of big .pnmpkins and fat cattle, all
well enough it their place, cannot any
longer _ attract the people, and the
society that T.i.hes'..to keep' up with
the. race, must provide suitable attrac-.
tions.. In this Dungannon heads the
list and no portion of the big - :show
created morel enthusiasm, and :had a
greater crowFi cf admirers than the
speeding andlOther events of the rade.
track. The -display- in fruits, rOots.
and vegetalil q, 'grain, etc.,-WaS very
good, . and the second flt Of the
builcling •
cent Med a large and choice
assortment o ladies work. Mr. W.
J. Brumptonl Of this village, also had
in this section, .a large and choice
collection of I 'boys', youths' andmen's
ready-made clothing, andwhich greatly
helped the a 1.earaneenf the 'exhibit.
and
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1Vii-larg.e, Premium N9fesreq,ed:.
CASH I. -
50 cents to 90 cents Per_ 8100 for three. !ears.
JOHN. LANE
;AGENT. • KINLOH:
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-Also ageit for the Phoenix, of London,
England.-
CHA
0.1t.01:11foirtn.5.,
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per week
ELLING OUR, HA.RlIY CANADIA.N
grown Nursery Stock. - Fligh'estisalaries
or Commission paid weekly. COMPLETE
OUTFIT FREE. Special instructions to
beginners Write this week for terms1t,
E 0 -GRAHAM NURSERYIN
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Toronto, Ont.
a?'
The village
represented at
carried off several ,of the -prizes. In the
free for all trbt Mr. W J Little's fine
-ti .
stallion " Abdellah„ was only
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Liicknow..was largely
the .show and as usual
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.beaten bythereat horse Jno.- Nelson"
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One of . thefas thorses In the province,
• - • . - - • and in the farm rs trot Mr. D. R. Me-:
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greymare made *a great
"pig field, itlid captured
straight -Seats. 1•
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w:braSs band_ furnished
iisic ,duririk. the day .
ycOmplitnented by the
or 'their -fine:playing. r:
s
of the society under
- whol.te auspice,S;the great show- was held
dLean president Thos.
IntoSh'S little
fi4ht _againstl
first money i
• TheLuckz
,excellent •
•and was -hig I
large. crowd
. The office
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,John Jamieson ;13, Wni. 'Wellwood.
Two year filly, 1, -Wm. Wollwood.
:Two year gelding; 1, Wm. WellwoOd ;
2, Milligan: One year Old filly
1. and 2.. WM. One year
old geldiding, -1, W. Cameron. Two
.Iear old- stallion, 1, 11. G.. Taylor;
Thos.- Todd. One year old Stallion, 1,
T. Todd. Foal . of 1.893,. 4 John
.Jamieson-, 2, Thos. Todd.. Team in
,Harness; 1, John McKenzie; 2, JOS.
.FOrigtOr 3,- Thos. Fodd. • •
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Agricultural .-- Broodmare with
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foal- by her side, 1, Hugh Chisholm;
Two year old filly,. 1, Thos. Brown.
2, Paul Reid. •*.. Two year .old
Gad:. Currell: One :year Olcl .1filly, 1,
Hugh -Chisholm; 2, Jos., Mallough..
One.piar old gelding, 1,, Ed. ,•11.cQuil.-
lin;-- Foal Of 1893, 1, Hugh Qhisholm
2, Gee. Curren. Team in,. Harness, 1,
Jan -Gamile ; 2,, :John McKenzie.
General' purpose -Brood -mare .with
.-fbaI by her side, 1, Ed. McQuillan;
2,. Barber- -Bros -3,. . K... -McKinnon.
Two year old filly, 1; 11-.. Chisholm .;• -2,
R. Lockhart. Two year old gelding,
1; J. Webster; 2, T. Ford. One. year
old 'filly, Paul 'Reid; •Wrii: Oath-
I-. • - - -
,eron. One year via gelding, .1, A.
Young. Foal of 1893, :Barber
.Bros.; 2, T. -Ford,-- 'Team in harness,
;Weight net exceed 1,250 each, 1, Tay-
lor Bros 2s '. R. Woods.
CATTLE.-
Theroughbeed-Milch. cow having'
• roi4dor with calf in. 1893, 1, J. Ar-
• -MO*. ; 2.. T. Anderson. 2 year .Old
heiter,1.-.and 2: T. Anderson. 1 year
blellheifer; 1; J. Weh-ster AP.
Heifer Calf of 1893,- 1,! J. Kil-
patrick; T., Andersen, Bull'. calf
.1893; 1, J. tArmow; 2,. Geo: Stothers:
Aged Bull,' 1; T. 'Anderson. Bull
under 2.:years;i1, J. Kilpatrick.. Herd:
of three females and one male, 1, T.
Anderson. • Class. 7 -Milch cow .hav-
ing raised or with calf. -in -1893, 1 and.
2, -Robt.- Medd;- 3,•J. Armow. 2 year
Old.hdfer 1 and 2 R. Medd. 3 A-
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Andersen-. I year old heifer,. 1; it
Medd; 2; A. Anderson.- Steer . Calve
of 1893; 1, J. Webster; 2, Wm. Mah
lOw;11. Heifer _ calf of 1893, 1, Wm.
Mallough.'. Fitted �x or steer,. 1, J.
Webster; E. Durnin.: Failed cow or
heiter, I,. A. Anderson; 2, J. Armow.
.2*year Old steer, 1. and 2, A.:Ander.:
• ten:J., 1 year old -steer, • 1, J. -Webster;
are John
Anderson,
Roberts, tre
secretary ;
Wm Cather
• Morris, Joh4.
-Jardine, j.
•The folio
awarded.
jiee-president; J. -H H.
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surer; -Wm. -McArthur,
ii•eetors,. Thos..,E.Durriin;
Henry G. Taylor, H
Bowers, _ H. Girvin, D.
Mallough; Wm. Baillie.
is a list of- the .prizes
HORSES.
-Beck:4 M4re.*ith 60,1 by her side -
1 and 2, Per.,!MCDpiigall ; 3; Whiny
&-SO'ns. ,:T' O..t$rear old filly;
..Medd. One year Old .gelding, 1, Paul
Reid.; 2, Wm. Thom. One year •old
_filly,. I, Ed.-. McQuillan: One year
.010 . -gelding, 1,.John 2, Sainnel
I Cook. -'-'Ho_.se Single; lin ht!alieso,
Walton 2, Peter MODo&mil.
Paid in- harness; 1, Dr.
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Whitely; 2, Pr. W. F: Olarkp.- Foal
of 180, ci 2, Peter McDougall.
SF;Jlion,3 years. over., Fisile and
_speed cons'd red„ 1, W. J. Little,-;
-Peter'. Coo e. I Saddle -hors.e,*. inare or
e?Idieg, .Jo 1,..:Atkinl, 2, 0: Mullin.•-
- .1"-leaVy: d if,litBrOed sinare with
by :he' -icie; 1, .:Thos.- Todd; 2,
SHEEP. '
-Long wooled Sheep -Aged, Ram, 1,
J. Barr, 2, R. Finigan. Pen of aged
ewes, raised lambs _ in 1893, 1, J.'
Barr. Pair yearling ewes, 1, J. Barr.
Paira ewe lambs, 1 and 2,- R. .linni;
gani Ram Lamb, Land 2, 3 Baer. -
Southdowns - Aged Ram, 1, _ Jas.,
Lane, Shearling_ Ram, 1, Glenn Bros.
-Pair aged ewes, raised lambs in .1893.
1, jas. 2,- Glenn Bros. Pair
"Shearling (mak.. 1, . Jas. Lane • 2
Glenn Bros. . Ram Limb, 1; Glenn
Bros. ; 2, Jac' Line. Shropshire
Downs-Aeed Ram, 1,. Glenn .Bros.
Shearling ram, 1, 13: Holtby. 'Pair
aged ewes,raised. lambs • in 18931 I;
John Sakeld ;- 2, B. Holtby. Pair
Shearling ewes, 1 3 Salkeld;. 2,
Glenn .Bros.-. Pair etve Iambi, 1, 3.
Salkeld,• B. .Holtby. Ram lamb, 1,
Salkeld,3.-.2; Glenn Bros..!
te'r.kshiro-LAged. Boar, 1, J. Olark
-Sow having raised pigs in 1893, 1, T,
E. Anderson 2, H. Girvin. Boar
littered in 1893, 1, J 'Clark. Chest-
er White breed reccommended, Robt.
Bean. Boar littered in 1893; I,
reccommended, Robt. Bean.
IMPLgMENTS.
Singe buggy with top, 1, 3. Fer-
guson, 2; J L Paterson.•: Wood.
axile, •farm •wagon, .1, - W, Varcoe.
Road cart, 1,- J. Ferguson,..2, W. II:
Varcee. Ensilage cutter- manufactur-
ed by -Gillies -& Martin, Teswatet-
recOmmended. Turnip pulper, by Gil:
lies & Martin; reccommended. ;. Ploughs
hy•!Crillies & Martin, reccoMmended.
.Puinps- by Dodd, Nile, reccornmended.
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WHOLE NO. 1029
cilled, gold and silver'1, R. McLean;
2, Herrison. ' Wyandottes, J.
Lyons; 2, 3. Whilly & Sons. Game,
1, R. •MCLean ; 2, 3. Harrison. Bant-
• ams, 1 and 2, R. McLean. Barnyard,
1, and .2, J. Harrison. Geese, 1, W.
Young; 2, j. Lane: Ducks, 1, J.
• Harrison ; - 2, J. Kilpatrick. Guinea
Fowl, 1 -and 2, J. Harrison.
GRAIN. •
2 bushels fall wheat white, 1, S.
Fume; 2. W. Pellow. 2 bus. fall
wheat red, 1, S. Furse; 2, J. Salkeld.
2 -bus. fall wheat fife, 1, M. Brethour;
2, J. 'Salkeld. 2 bus. colorado 1 and
2, M. Brethour. Tbnshels other var-
iety, 1, S. Furse; 2, M. Brethour.
2 bus. 6 road garley, 1, D. Brethonr ;
2, M. Brethour. 2 bus. 2 rowd barley,
I, j. Salkeld, 2, M. Brethour. 2 bus.
oats black, 1, D. Brethour: 2, M.
'Brethour. 1 bus.] oats white, 1 -D.
Brethour; 2, S. Purse: 2 bus. peas
small. 1, S. Furse; 2, J. Webster. 2
bus. peas large, I, D. Brethour; 2,
J. Salkeld.. 1 bus. timothy seed, 1,
J, Solkeld ; 2, M. Brethour. I bus.
flax seed, 1, D. Brethour; 2, S.. Alton.
Best and Wrgest variety of grain in
the straw grown by exhibitor, I, S.
Furse; M. Brethour.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
Peck early rose potatoes, 1, 'W Fellow; 2,
S Furse
Peck elephant potatoes, 2, 5 S aunderson ; 2,.
Dnrnin
Peck of beauty of bebron, 1, A A: W Sproule.
4 heads cabbage, 1, 5 Kerr ; E Robinson
6 btood beets, 1, J Salkeld; 2; J Wyard
mangolds, 1, C- Harrris T Harris •
• 6 sweede turnips, 1, J McLean , 2 Taylor
Bros
Long oratrre carrots, 1, C Durnin
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FOWL.
Brahma. light, 1 and 2, R. McLean.
Leghorn white,. 1, J. Harrison, 2,
J. -Lyons. Leghorn brown, '1, R. _Ai e -
Lean.. 2 Harrison Plymouth
Rock, I, J., Whilly, ; J. Harrison,
Black Spanish, J. Whilly & Sons, 2,
Herrison. Dorking, 1, J. Har-
i
ison. Hamburgs bla,ck and white, ,1
and 2; R. McLean.- Homburgs pe_
n
6 white 1-1-7e,lglikti carrots, 2, T HarriS 32, J
Salkeld
burn carrot, 1, T Hamilton ; J
CIrv7111
Peck tonCSto.es, 1., A VV.• Spr &e; 2 J
Ourwen
Peek nio: s. 1,3 a1ke1d ; 2, Gliariis
6 ears corn, 1;1, J Salkeld'; 3. G Harris
Pumpkins, 1. j Patterson,
.* 2, $ Saunderim
Winter squash for table, 1, E Robinson
I 4 water naeBons, 1, T Hamilton .
4 heads cauliflower, 1, 3 Comer).
4 heads. celery . 1, G- Harris, 2, J Curwen
: 4 citrons. J., •Miss SYmiegton ; 2, S sauna_
em •
oc'noiibetion garden. -Vegetables, 1, A & W
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Sproule, nle'atiejd5r
Curwen
Bieties p itatoes, - 1, Wm
Bailie, 2, A DrAeaNnuy
mpAcTu.REs
10 yds wool Cloth, 1, Miss/Nott
10 yds wool. flannel, 1, 8 Alton; 2 MisN�tts
• , •
;1 yds union flannel, 1; M Brethour; 2,
Miss Nott
ott
Pairwool blankets, 1, Miss Symington,
T Hamilton •
Collection tinware, 1, 1, -3 Wyard
Collection cabinet ware, ,1, A & W Sproule
• Winter apples, 1, Glenn Bros, 2, .T
lough : • -
Baldwins, 1, , 2, H Morris
Ring of Tomkin CouutY, 1, Glenn Bros;
2,.G: Curren
itibston Pippin, 1, G Curren ; 2, H Morris
Canada red, 1, G Currell ; 2, Glenn Bros
Blenheim Orange and Esopus Spitzenberg,
1g)th highly recommended
Russet, 1, H Morris; 2, G Curren -
Rhode Island Greening 1 J- Mallough 2 - 2
_ '0
,Glenn BTOS
Fall apples 5 of each: - I3
--20 ounce pippin I J
Mallough ; 2, J .
Snow. apples, 1. D Jardine ;2, :3 Mallough
Newton Pippin, 1, J Mallough ; 2, Glenn
•Bros ••
Pear Duchess, 1, D Jardine
Collection grapes, 1, G Harris, 2, T Har-
t •
Plate peaches, 1, T. Harris 2, Miss Sy-
Milngtn
PlateCrab apples 1 D Brethour, S Alton
Plate Quince, 1, J Grumet ; 2, G McQuoid
Collection house plants 1, Mrs T Ander-
son, 2, J Curwen
Collection garden flowers. 1, Mrs T Ander-
son, 2, J Harrison
-sIbs butter, , ThosIRY
5"1Hamilton, 2, T
Sal -
lows
20 lbs packed butter, 1, T Hamilton
Cheese not less than 50 lbs factory made, 1.
&mow Cheese Co, 2, W A Wilson
Cheese not less than 12 lbs home made, 1
2nd 2, W A Wilson
Loaf home made bred,. 1, *G Harris, 2, T
Sallows,
5 lbs lloney in comb, 1, G Zonis
-Jar of Honey, 1, I' Russel, 2, G Harris,
Maple syrup, 1, T Harris2, 3 KilAttrick
RecommeLded that preserves get a special
prize' McQuOld ; also that maple sugar get
special prize, M Woody
FINE ARTT
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Oil panting amateure-Aandescape, Cana-
diansubject, 1, Mrs C Campbell; 2, R Yqung,.
Fruit, 1, Miss Lane; 2; Mrs Q Campbell
• Original paintin any subject, 1, Miss Lane ;
1. Mrs 0 Campbell •
Water colors - ,A.mateur, landescape, Mrs
Campbell; 2, Miss Lane'
Marine_ View, 1, Mr.- 0 Unn bdII ; 2, R
Young
Animals from life 1, Mrs 0 Chimpbel '
• Original, any subf;ect, 1, Alib C ampbell
Sepia., 1, Miss Lane ; 2, Ars Campbell
Pencil Drawirq2, 1, Mrs Campbell 2, Mrs -
Fairbairn.
Per and ink sketch,' 1, 1, ,Mrs Campbell;
,2, Mrs Fairbairn
Crayon Drawing, I, Miss Lane. 2, Airs
Fairbairn .•
Penmanship by boy or girl under 15, 1,J
Mons ; 2, M Woods ; 3, G- Harris
. Special -Oil paintings, amitenr, Mrs Camp-
pbell•
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