The Sentinel, 1882-09-29, Page 9•
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FA
Fine Wea
The: Kin
Society y hel
on the Some
;
on Thursday
('t
er � Lar e. Attendance
tock.
i .
n d
pie d
ss Branch. Agricultural
their annual ` fall , show
Ville
e Park' in this villMday age
and Friday = of last week,
-
to be the largest: and
1
�• »•ori.}-._.
ands better day could not- be selected.
In the outside .departments the.show..
Was far ahead of any previous year, es-
pecially so: in horses and cattle The
entries inhumesthis year numbered
Y
nearl :' one hundred. and it was. the
g P
ruling o _inion of all present that -:finer
.
animals„ more particularly "those of the
y
oun er class,- never before appeared at
a show in this section. -We. will not
and•. it prow
W
=' description of the
undertake to give a p.
held b., the
ul
show'
yet
sfine.
u
cess the
st
sut
0
b
m_
• o
is
sh
nt anim
a _wm
differs
• Society Thee show last year was con- - s an of two-year-old P
- • 4 Sampson.. colts
red hinhl' successful,. but when It. shown byMr. "Donald. Clark, are cer-
tainly
side
worth of special: notice. These
. y_
animals also carried' offthe prizes for,
two-year-old gelding. and filly West
Ridingg
nshow at . Gode_rieh last week.
show
In the special prizes offered by Mr.
James Moffat for the `best spring colts
out of -are l'T .and " for . Mr.
- . -What C. ,
Donald Clark's " prizes: for .the best--
6olts out of " Sampson" there were . a
large number of entries, and a finer Iot
of colts it •'ouldbe hard to find. In
thoroughbred .cattlecMr. Wm. Pagan,
of Ashfle1d, was the largest exhibitor.,
In grades. Mr. Hugh .Rutherford,. of
Wawanoslif showed anuniber _of very
fine animals.. :In sheep, and - pigs' the
entries -were not large, -though.- the. ani-
mals shown. were .also good. • In agri -
show was
not
'
sho
Cultural -imrplement
sthe
- large, -the exhibitors being Wm. Allen
and. James: Molcay,of lenaknow; and
Kilgour k Sons, of Mt. Forest." In
car,-ia es: and` wagons the -competition
-
c
Some
of
was. very keen and embraced me
. in Luck -
now.
ever exhibited
now. 1V-I.essrs. W. Nlifer, John • Me -.,-
Williams and D .& McLean were
the exhibitors, and each done his' level.
best to, carry .off the _red ticket. One
ooveredbuggy,. which- was made for
Dr MaeCrimmon, -Chief of the Cale-
donian Society,, and was lined with tar-
tan -was among the vehicles shown by
Mr, Mil]ler.•"
is - known th this year the -receipts at
- • gate- wer considerably in excess: of
the ga
its p .
redecess , r, it can easily be conjec-
tured, d. that ttte Officers and Directors
:of the KinlossBranch Agricultural Society are beiund_ to put ourexhibition
in the,
front rank of country shows.
On
ghur
sda
y evening
the large:exhibi-
tion
x
hibi=
ti0nbu`ldingwas opened to- Piiblic,
. a fee of ten: ants being charged. at
the:
, door -,an ithstanding the .drizzling
d notWithstanding
rant .the attendance: was:. very
large, the receipts footing up to'
'
dollars. The say Of
thin . dis P
overy
- .: exhibitg was- eally splendic 'the •ladies.
mein
which
•
'any fa
department 10 ingone -
. the only.:
falling o o was noticeable. iii the
g
.number of :e 1 ries. This department.
occupied the ; eaterportion. of the.east
dice of theh Land from the largocrowd
:of ladies and others who constantly
: thrOnged tha section of the building,
we should -.lu a (Ye- the articles ,shown
were of a sup rior quality. • Miss Kellie
Burgess, . \lis. Lyons,., and Mrs. M.
• . O. -Potts 4tiere. the - largest ex-
hibitors in this class, and. carried off
the . bulk. of pries Mr. Malcolm
Campbell,, or ' the : Pioneer 'Store, also
oc copied a se tion,of the east side and
` • the display=o goods were "greatly ad=.
mired. -Mrs amphell was .the only.
merchant; w o made a display of his
wares, but we think others might pro-
• fitably follow= suite and lend a' helping
hand to Make the show as attractive
„ as possible:' The display of millinery
etc;, displayed by. Mrs. W. H. Smith
ford.
- -
SHEEP-LEIcESTER.
, st
_Best aged 1 . Robert' :.Arm-
strong, Best .2- ewes that has raised
lambs -in 1882; 1st; RobertArmstrolig..
_Best shearling ram,, lst,R. Armstrong;
Best air.ew
-2nd, W.. Moffat. pe:lambs,:
._
lst, R. Armstrong. `Best.ram lamb,lst
and ,
n _ 2nd James. Lane... Best pair shear -
ling
ewes, lst R. Armstrong. , Best pen
_.
consisting. of ram, .2. ewes, - 2 shears : or
more,; 2' shearling ewes; and -• 2 ewe
lambs 1st Robert Armstrong.
DOWNS. •
Best aged -ram, lst, A. Anderson.
Best 2 ewes that have raised Iambs in -
1882 1st & 2nd - Jas- Lane_ B;est.
shearling • ram, 1st; J. Webb:-. Best;
pair ewe. lambs; 1st, Jas. Lane. Best
ram lamb,-lst, K. Cameron ; 2nd, Jas: -
Lane.: BestP en, : consisting of" -ram, ;
2 ewes, 2 shear's or more, 2 shearling
ewes,- 2 ewe lambs, ist, Jas Lane.
.Best fat ewe or wether, any breed, lst,
-Jas: Lane. T, wo Oxford Crosses,:. own-.
a m-.
'
ed by -J. Webb, :were. highly -Teem-
Mended
re
mended by the Judges.
I'I(S-BERIiSHIFiE.. . -
Best boar, 1st, A. Smith ; 2nd, E.:
Andrew. Best . sow -that has raised
Pgs'in 1882; lst, E. Andkew:.
Below will be.found a complete .list
of the prizes awarded
HORSES -HEAVY . DRAUGHT.
Best span in heavy harness and wag
on, lst, Wm. McDonald, Lucknow.;
Tnd, T. Todd, Wawanosh. Best brood-
Mate that has raiseda colt in 1582,1 st,
W. Moffat; -2nd, -'F. Scott. Best foal,
1st, J. Bayne ;. 2nd, R. •E.. Rethering :
ton. Best two year old gelding, 1st, D.
Clarke. Best one-year old gelding;_1st,`
was greatlyadmired, and added con. J. McLennan 2nd, J. Webb. Best
s*A able attraction for the ladies to two year old filly, lst, a Clarke ; 2iid,
drat part of the hall: In the north-
east corner of the building; Mr. E.
Johnston; made a- fine display:. of photo-
graphs which also carie in for . a good.
A. McKee.
• GENERAL . PURPOSE.
SUFFOLK. -
•
Best -boar, 1st, J. Gardner. _ Best -
sow. that has raised pigs in- 1882, 1st,`
J. Gardner.
DAIRY. . .
� •st
fest roll table butter 1
,• , R. Mc
Carrel 2nd,J. Potcher•; 3rd, J. Bell.
Best crock of butter, not less- than 30
lbs; Ist, 0. Durno.; - 22nd, C. Steele ;.
3rd, H. Rutherford. Best tub not
less: than. 50 lbs;. 1st; C. -Durnin ; 2nd;.
C. Steele.; 3rd, H. Rutherford.. Best:.
cheese, not less than 10 lbs, 1st, J. A.
Denning: Best :2 loaves of • home
made -bread, 1st; H:_ Rutherford ; -2nd,.
T. Matthie. Best • 10 lbs honey in
comb; 1st, Jas.- Miller. Best jar of
honey; 1st, A. Smith 2nd, T. - Matthie:
And,
LADIES' - DEPARTMEN
Best tog cabin quilt, 1st;
:gess ; .2nd,. W Wilson. B
quilt; wool; 1st, O. Steele
Wilson. Pest 'patch quilt,
e ; 2nd; Miss Lyons. B
Stec.l.., y
on old -garment or piece of
Miss .Burgess ; 2nd; A. D.
Pest darn- on o
Miss Burgess ; .2nd, -Mise
8
5 yards full cloth, lst,J. Rou
J. Potcher. ; l0 yards flannel
_1st, 0.: Durnin.; grid, - J. R
yards flannel,half `wool;1st,
%nd,' H. Rutherford. .Gents
nel shite; `1St,'Miss. Lyons..
5 yards, woven, .1st, J. _,Mur
y
R. MccCarrol.: Worked .mott
1st,: Miss McKilinon ; 2 nd,;
gess.._Rustic work, 1st, M
McKinnon; Pair of blankets,
2
all wool, .lst; T. -woods.,
nin. Pants, -homemade; ;- .1st
gess. Horse -blankets; ;'1st,
0
lst
- 'ole m
its A.
Pair dou
Pair ,
Pair gloves,knitted, l st;A.
Pair: hose, knitted,lst, H
2nd; ' A. . D. Cameron." Pair
ted, lst'and2nd,. H. Ruthe
shirt, hand ;made,. lst
-• Best span- in harness -and wagon, lst,:
McLean & Calder, Wingham ; 2nd, •T. -
share of praise and admiration. The Anderson, Dune -sullen.. Best mare
C
- ' ' - show of flowers: made- by Mr. •Robt.
Graham_ was the centre of attraction,'
• and for bloom;- 'beauty and foliage,
could hardly be surpassed. - Mr. Thos.-
A Rey also ,Made a geode display= of
Rowers. Inicanaries Mr. P. Qurrie's •
two pairsof Belgiunas:were awarded the
red and blue tickets. The other birds
`• shown were also fine specimens. The
• display of fruit, with the exception of
peaches;; ,was- fully up . to former years'
• in the- way of quality; though the
'amount shown was considerably less
than last y ar. 'The display of grain
was very god as was also root's . and
vegetables.' Thus year the .exhibit in
poultry -far surpassed any former oc-
casgan; both: in entries and the- quality
f the birds shown, though better ac-
omodatioo. than, the present • dark
co • --',-,4•'d add much. to the attract
Ment. Down the
a number of
the- p
that has raised. foal in. 1882, :1st, .
Henderson ; 2nd - G. Mathers. . Best.
foal 1st -C L,Mathers ; 2nd, W. -Hend-
erson. `Best 2 -.year old . gelding, 1st,..
A. Hamilton..; 2nd; S. Alton. Best- 2
year- old' -filly, 1st,: S. Alton-;- • 2nd; .:A.
Hamilton.:.. Best I year old filly, 1st,
Jas. Bayne; 2nd, W. Anderson.
bed -
often to raise •the head of. th a foot
higher than' the foot, and thento, sleep, on
a tolerably thick hair pillow, so ae to bring
• the head &little higher than theshciiilderso
The Object is , to make the work of the
heart in throwing blood tothebraiiiharder
so it will net throw so Dinah. A level bed:
with the head almost as *low as the feet;
' causes an easy.flow of, blood ,to the brain
and prevents sleep.
- Persons ho find themselves restless iata
unable to lisp -at night would do welt to
CARRIAGE HORSES:.
•
iss' Bur-,
St,- patch
d, Wm.
tton, . C.
_patch
loth, Ist;
Cameron.
old sock or stoking, 1st,
ns. •Best
ani , 2iid;
all wool;.
nsom. , -10
Potcher;
-ane.Y flan-:
g carpet,
och; 2nd,
;_in woo1,
Miss Bur
Norman
omemad_,
d,C Dur-
.
-Miss: Bur-
-Rousom
Cameron.
.-Cameron.
utherford;
o ks, knit-
ord._Fine
'Ss Lyons_
Suit ladies underware, lst; . Miss Bur-
tche T3work_
otts"
.
strand 2nd;
wool, -1st,
,gess. Em-
2nd,
m 2nd, Miss
-Mrs.
rk,lst,
_Mrs
work, lst,
ods.Feath-
ax' flowers, -
ers, "l st;-. J
r flowers, .
Braiding-,
1' utherford.
work;
, -1st, Thos.
cotton, .lst,
canvas; 1st,
ods. Fancy
lson. Bead
`cCriremon-; -
2nd, Mrs. Potts.- Sofa-cus on,ls£;1Vliss
Burgess.- Rag inat, 1st,: M s. Dr. - Gar -
GRAIN - -
- Best 2 bushels wheat, any kind, 1st,
John- Webb ; : S. Alton, highly_ recom-
mended:- - Best•2 'bushels fall wheat,
1st, J.. Webb ; 2nd, • S. Alton ; . 3rd;: W:
Toms. Best :2 - bushels oats, "-1st, T.
'Anderson ;, 2nd; P. Torrence ; 3rd; S,
Alton,' ' Best �2_ bushels barley, 1st; R.
Fraser,;2nd, A. - Anderson. ' 'Boat 1
dozen ears of corn, 1st W. Turley;
2nd;. W. Wilson. .Best .1 peck white .
beans, 1st, J.: Rousoni ; 2nd, E. Mil-.
ler. Best bag of flour, lst & :2ncl,
Trelea' en. Best bag of oatmeal, tat
& 2nd, A. . Smith. Best 3 varieties of -
whiter apples;. not less than 12 -of each;:
.Ist;- J Agar ; 2nd; P. Torrence ; 3rd,
W. Ritchie. : Best 3 varieties of fall
apples, not less than 12 of each, 1st;,
G Durnin; 2nd, W. Ritchie:;; 3rd, S.
Alton. .Best 12 pears, -1st,• S., Alton ;
2nd;. - - T. • 1Vlatthie , - 3rd, S. Alton.
Early apples; lst, J. - Jameson , 2nd
Dr: Garner.. Best 3,varieties of plums;
not less -than 12 of -each, lst P. Torr- -
enc�:; 2nd, W. Toms ; -3rd, -'S..` Alton:.
g sL
es d
is
s ,. M
, y
Cr
ons. C
in wool, 1st. -and 2nd
Crotchet work in 'cotton;
W. Wlson�Eiiibroidery i
:.Miss Lyons , Mid, Miss, B
broidery • in cotton, -,ht an
Lyons. •Flat berlin- wool wi
Dr. - MaoCrinimon
Garner.- Raised - lerlin-:wo
R.._McOarrol ; 2nd, T. W
er flowers, i st,T. Wooctsc - r
1st,_ T. - Woods:• Hair_ flo
-Agar ; 2nd, -R. Lees; Pa
1st and 2nd -,-.W. Treleave
in silk,
hand- work, 1st; -H.
Braiding in : Oaten,-_ hand
Miss Burgess: :Tambourin
Woods.. Fancy knitting
W. Wilsor.. --Work On jay
Mrs. Potts-; 2nd; ,T. ' W
patch work, .1st;.. W. W
work, 1st,. Mrs. Dr.' M.
Best span carriage horses. in. harness
and carriage, 1st, Geo. -Needham ; 2nd,
M. Fisher. Best buggy horse or mare
in harness and buggy, ist, R. H. Mc --
Kay,_ Wingham ; .2nd, -.G. Gillespie,
Whitechurch. Best saddle - horse or
mare, lst, D. E. Cameron ; 2nd, Thos.
Rowe: - • - g'
SPECIAL PRIZE. ,
Best 1 year` -old stallion,- any class, di-
ploma and- Ist; M. 1VIoLennan-;_ 2nd,
R. Twanly. Special prizes by Janes
Moffat, best foal out of 'What Gare I,'
1st, W. Henderson ; 2nd, R. E. - Heth-
erington.' Special - prize by- the Vice, -
President, - best walking team in - ha;r
n�,s Sl rugcn, 1st, .M. Fici and,
lira
before• ciawYt.•fial prize �* %Id).
ider,yhp respeets neither age nor worldly -
In: New York City last' week the -greatest
numberkof deaths took piece at 11 o'clackin, es:Ce
the ds .*1 hen t ere were seVen ; but there- item COniiictionstplace. .
were frit) deaths in each. of the hours of 8,
-the morning, and' at 1 o'clock and. 6
o'cleck iii,the evening, Ind three- persons
:happens to be no deaths at- o'clock in the
'evening. - There were '10 more _ deaths
leforenoan than after. it.
ridge cochins, 1st, D Campbell . pan
plymouth • rocks, 1st, D Campbell i
>air
white - leg- . .
2nd; W. Treleaven.. _�
horns :1st & 2nd, W. _ - eleaven Pair
1
a
"d_
J
am
e
•n
T�' 2
brown leg�iorns; lst
art. 'Pair houdans; 1st, Dr. Garner.
Brya
Pair bantams, 1st,G
Dr.
D. Cam 'bell. Pair
Lawrence. Pair ti.irke
drews. ` Pair" geese;; ls:
2nd,- J.. Rousom. P
Garner ; 2nd,,
me, : 1st; Geo
s; ::1st, E.. An- -
-E. - Andrews ; . .
sir- ducks, 1st; `
John Bennett , 2nd, 13 Jewitt: Paii
ducks 1st, _Geo..Law..rence
Aylesbury ,
-2nd Dr Garner -:t - - -
: SPRING 'CHIC ENS.
• en polanda lst, Jas.. "Bry- .
Pair gelden P . } _, . � ..
an ; 2nd; B. --:Jewitt. • -.Pair- golde*.
spangled hamburg,, :15 t, James -Bryan{
P b
D.
_Cam
1361 ,
Pair Plymouth _rocks, .1 , P
J.. .WhitelyPair white: , leg -
,2nd; R. y :
'horns; 1st W. - Treleaven ;.. 2nd, . -}l: -
witt. Pair brown:leghorns, 1 t :c .
Jewitt
d 'James Brian: ` Pair bantams,':
2n , I'Y.. � _
1st; Dr. Garner. I. Pair_ Game, l st;, �.
B_ ennett. `-. Pair =cans irds; .lst & 2nd,
: urns
rY
titer. C.
rri
P
• : JUDGES. .,'
rt Currie - and- Jolni : ,
Horses -Robe _ ,
a
Moore.. Cattle..- Robe,trt Wilson, J. C'. , . --. .
Baldwin John Lane. Sheep -Mid Pigs -
Wm. Moffat, Jap:StSele, and Hugh
-Chambers, . Daiy; rain, roots, `and
`ve
etablas.: -W Y
an -Wm.
.. -
m
a -
Harris. Fowls: ---1 A. Ross, T.DTreleaven
and M. Corrigan Fr .#t and flowers, -
John Lane,Robt: Will on and -P. Currie. ,;
John .
Implements, Win. M Clynont,,_
work.
Malcolm
Ladies .wo ...
and T: Ma
Bod
Mrs. -Win. Yong and . Mrs. W -.
Kegley.
S. Agar. Macrame or .
Wilson.. Fancy netting,
Miss Burgess. Crewel -Wor
Miss Burg‘ Crewel- wor
Honiten 'Ila,ce, lst; Mrs:
t and 2nd
nmrs is:oil kurpl tro, ,Liss tsts:
wine -work,
; 2nd, Wm.
Miis Burgess Fancy tidr, -1st, Miss
Burgess ; 2nd, Mrs. Pott Collection
miscELLins
:Collection niercha-nts d goods, Ist,
-1st, Mrs Smith. Specie prizes by R.
Graham, for the -largest ildbest dis-
iss Burgess
HATS,
Alt Varieties of flower plants
2nf-.1, T. Weeds; 3rd, D.. Strowl, Best C. -- Potts Faney-table
12: northern spy, 1st, D. Strolid . Potts Parned net, 1st,
. IMPLEMENT
.Gardnen. Best 112 Pil)Phis/ id/ Lumber wagen,
_D. Stroud ; 2nd, T. Anderson ; McWilliaint. Open
314, -WOods. Best' and largest var-: wr. miller; ; D. &:
iety named apples, net less than.12 Denioarat, 1st, Ix N.
each, ist,.W. Ritchie; 2nd,, Oatcl- W. Miller. . Top.buggy,
eller ; 3rd, C: "Dornin. Best 6 bunches_ Miller. Open buggy, -
.1Best varietieS potatoes,' peck of
each, lst, B. Jewitt ; „2nd, J. WOcids:
Best bag of potatoesOst, B; Jewitt
Agar. Best 12 lnangel vvuttiels,
1st, T. Anderson ; 2nd, IL • Webster.
Tor, of calling
hang tlibs.
wre
Murphy disturbed a inesti'ng of the Sal-
• from the heed, and thus inducing- sleep.. , , gerehm,,, a• mu•sealar . exhorter, accepted
f3ponge the entire length of the' 'pine his challenge ts go out and fight. The- en -
with hot water for ten or fifteen ynnutes counter.was a protracted and desperate ex -
'This will often insure s• hibition of pugilism, hut the sinner was.
before reeling.
A, hear
• fire.. site a long walk in a cold wind, will:
-at:Mart o atter h lightly they ordinarily*
of eIdeseiVe. an .log e
• exertion ate Ei of
wheri these, , means fail, mob temadiee m- they -give seared-, concerts att e- .childien_ _who went -out blue!berrynn_ on
Mondaylast, and have not since been seen.
ialeeplassneis
fir the head. should be resOried`te-Of Xis said that Loids Biel is at Benton, They arosupposed to be lost in the Woods
oourset iirelarther direction of a Competent- -Montana, and that he- :intends visiting andthe entire popnlation of the -Place-are
physicn 1.Dpiure, chloral, etas,- increase Winnipeg' in autumn. on feet Searching lorthem. '
y meal and a seat near a•warm
While lecturing on his . war experiences
in Xelbourner Archibald Forbes was sot-
prisedit finding in that city Dr. Ryan,
who was 'attached tO the 'Turkish army , as
surgeon, end was in Plevna dnring-,the
should- epeadai Much:time on the toilettes
ottheir room* tiS they- do on' -their- own;
The- wale of a-rooni: are ite faces. -If they
and -Cheerful. as a rtilecart
little,tinie mist
trotible. spent in It* respect Werke wonders
Man lovea to think cif as his owanastle..
tree' is desoribectiiiiierithe nanieht
Miller ;
Clean-. 2nd,
Williams. Wood :ploW„ 1st,
Iron- beam ploW; 1st; W. Gen-
eral yurpOse :plow;
sliOu .8604.p
pamphlets leen.
NUMMI; Asa)
ell
•
; balance of :our simmer
FE vrati3:km.,
The- goods must be sold tfrmake 700111, for
FM .112* rtatoss.
Discount gales from this date at •
(Taste of oronto),
Is prepared to tak
lions
Piaiao and Organ
TRIMS .L:'--$10 'per qUarter; it:Lauding
Wave- Letsens:
•
attention paid to
e.
letters in oypheitl‘
18 -page p
taking the naMe.of The Sailors' Bethel hat 'FialOgous to ordmarymilk. It has album -
Flailed down the Seine. from .Honfieur to mous and fatty:principles, sugar and phos -
Bonen. It is Manned by *see% altes.` Th found „in Central
a pilot* who is said Wee 3a0.-
e inan. Theicargo IS made- np Of tracts Great excitement is reported at River du
and Bibles in -French. ..As the crew are Loup, owing to the disappearance of four
•
PO,arkof Health, of 'Mei
drinking shopS in Beigiu
troni.:009.po 96,090. -an
Oct theother:thand,
rehSasa'bi-efueotteetijihea.e. .7sTw:47130tot:.0:.,,:se;spierratoonetoa*.ith:;44.10dBet:Iniiatel • :t.rees:eagpid - •
and' Vigor ttoAnk03Shaneted,_ Generative _
drunkenness have fallen off two-thirdi,=--as dingiitits at .50 ots. per box;. or 12 host, -
Mee. the number of gamma '.4.e/irium'tremens- „tfi:,1-3.11,2intil!da„,ijrrflt,i(1)1g.P°13taqe, "
pr. pier finds that in, Prossia 32 ..per-Oent. - median:. 41.
ofinardera. and -personal violence occur on - • Windsor -ont.illanaler...-.
Snnday alone and 58 per cent. on Saturday s
The great consulting roo6 of a wise.mell
is his library.-Dowson.
•
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