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FRIDAY, OC'l'OBER 9, 1891,
- Red cabbage, W Taylor ; 2 W U Mc-
Cracken. Cauli'tlower,W Teylar ; 2 W
II McCemelteu Pumpkin, 1) Stewart;
2 \V Taylor. Squash, ]i Oarvin ; 2 W
H McOrnckeu. Collection garden pro*
duce,/ A1gUracken; 2 W H ItiCre•o ten,
Tomatoes, W Taylor ; 2 1) Stewart.
Plum tomatoes, %V Taylor; 2 W Ii
McCracken. Butter bean% J MoOal-
lum; 2 S Snell. White helms, H
Edwards ; 2 Mrs L Stewart, Any
other variety t,eaus,G Nott ; 2 0 Belly.
Round striped citrons, E Garvin. ; 2 S
Snell. Long California nitrons, W R
IduOracken ; 2 1.1" McOrablten, Musk
melons, D Stewart ; 2 .E Garvin. Cu.
cumbers, J R Smith; 2 Mrs+'T Ulan
tyne, White celery, W Taylor; 2 0
Henderson, Pink celery, W H Mc,
0xacken,
DAIRY PI;oDUCE —Tub bufter,2 $ Itis,
Jas Wilkinson, 2 Wm Pepped; 3 W
Wilkinson; 4 ;J Walker, ;Tun butter,
6 lbs, Jas Wilkinson ; 2 Aire F. bteww
art ; 8 Wm Wilkinson ; 4.1 E Garvin(.
Home made cheese; Mrs E,Stewart ; 2
Thos Anderson. Fectory cheese, Win
Edgar.
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES;—Flannel,
Thos Anderson ;• 2 G Nett", Blankets,.
Geo Johnston ; 2 G Nott. ' Counter-
pane, P Robertson ; 2 Mrs E Stewart.
Yarn,W H McCracken ;•2 Geo Moffat.
Maple sugar,W H 1VIeOraeten ; 2 Mrs
T Ballantyne..- Maple mnlasses,S Bur
gess ; 2 G Notb. Honey in comb,l- A
Deadman ; 2 S Walker, . Extracted
ion ey,G A Deadman ; 2 0 Henderson.
Grape wiue, Jas Wilkinson ; 2 11Irs T
Ballantyne. Rhubarb wiue,S Burgess ;
2 Mrs T Ballantyne. Strawberry wine,
W Il McCrackenElderberry wise,
W K McC'racllen ; 2 Thos Anderson,
Tomato ketchup, 0 Henderson ; 2 W
H McCracken, Apple jelly, Mrs T
Ballentyne 2 D Miine., Rhubarb
jelly, Mrs T Ballantyne. ' Raspberry
jelly, C McClelland ; 2 F McCraeken.
Jelly from any other fruit, J R Smith ; i
2 D Moore. White bread,John Robb,
jr ; 2 Mrs J Wynn ; 3 Mrs T Baltan-
tyne. Brown btead,11.1rs T Ballantyne ;
2 Jas McCallum; 8 D Milne. Fruit
cake, S Burgess; 2 firs 2', Ba1iantyne.
Jelly carie, Mrs T Ballantyne; 2 D
Milne. Oatmeal -cake, J 111c0allum;
2 Thos Anderson. Collection canned
EAST HURON FALL SHOW.
The annual exhibition of the Past
Huron Agricultural Sociery was held
in Brussels, on Thursday and Friday
of last weer;. The grounds have been
enlarged since the 'last exhibition by
the Brussels Driving Park Association,
until they . now consist of fourteen
acres, with one of the finest driving
tracks in Western Ontario. The
weather was all that could be desired,
and the attendance lane. The show
throughout was good. The exhibit of
roots was far beyond that of former
years,. both 1,i. quai.tity and quality.
In the grails department there was an
unusually large exhibit, and of splen-
did sample, The ladies made a mag-
nificent display of their handiwork,
Miss Nellie Ross taking the lion's share
of the prizes. The art department
was not as well represented as it might
have been, but what there was on ex-
hibition was good. The dairy depart -
anent was well represented, as was ale°
fruit, The following is the
YR1:21; LIST.
GRAIN.—Fall wheat, white, Charles.
Henderson; 2 John Ontrie • 8 Alex
Sten. art. Fall wheat, red, J McCal-
lum ; 2 A Gardner ; Chas Henderson.
Spring wheat, T McLauchlin ; 2 W
Cameron ; 8 tip°m Wilkinson. Barley,
tcvo-rowed, J Wilkinson ; 2 S Walker;
8 Jas Harrison. Parley, six -rowed,
Geo Moffat ; 2 Chas Henderson. Black
oats; Geo Moffat; 2 `J McCallum ; 8 W
Wilkinson. White oats, H Edwards;
2 A Gardner; 3 D Milne. Small peas,
T Davidson ; 2 Jelin Currie, Medium
peas, Jas Spier.; 2 D Milne.Large
peas, Geo Moffat. Timothy seed, R
Inglis ; 2 Geo Nott ; .3 Smith Bros.
FRUIT.—.Apples— Baldwin, Q Mc.
Blain. Yellow Bellflower, E Inglis.
Winter Bellflower, J R Smith. Fa -
ulnae, D Milne. Grimes' Golden, R
Inglis. King of Tompkins County, B
Inglis, Mammoth pippins, Trios An-
derson. Northern spies,W McArthur.
Newton pippins, T Wilkinson. Peck's
pleasant. R Inglis. Pomme Grise, R
Inglis. Rambo, Alex Stewart. R I
Greenings, D Moore. Golden russets,
Spitzenburg,'Mrs T Ballantyne. Seek
, no further, T Wilkinson.' Taiwan
• sweets, W Cameron. twenty ounce
pippin, John Wynn. Wagner, Chas
Henderson. Ribston pippin,F S Scott.
Colvert, D Milne. Roxboro russet, G
• Kelly. Alexander,Smith Bros. Duchess
of Oldenburg, Chas Henderson. Fall
pippin,. R Inglis. , Hawthornden, Jas
Wilkinson. Maiden's blush,Geo Moffat.
Porter,Alex Stewart.Swarr,R.Inglifa.St
Lawrence, G Kelly. Strawberry, G
Kelly. Collection winter apples, Chas
Henderson ; 2 R Inglis. Collection
fall apples, D Moore ; 2 A Stewart.
Winter pears, John Wynn; 2 Alex
Ross. Fall pears, John Hewitt; T
Wilkinson. Plums,' Davidson ; 2W
H McCracken. Grapes, S Burgess ; 2
John Hewitt. Peaches, John Stewart;
2 S Walker.
Boors.—Early potatoes, Wm Heri-
derson ; 2 W Taylor ; 3 J McCallum ;
4 B Garvin. Late potatoes,W Taylor;
2 H Hamilton e 8 John Stafford; 4 W Miss N Ross; 2 G•Nott. Leather work,
Henderson. Collection potatoes, W
Taylor ; 2 W Henderson ; 3 W H Mo•
Cracken. Swede turnips, Alex Stew-
art ; 2V Snaith. White field carrots,
1) Milne; 2 W Cameron, Altringhem
Carrots, Wm Pollard; 2 W 11 Mee
()reckon, Scarlet Nantes, W Taylor;
2 W H McCracken. Early horn car-
rots, W Tayltily ; 2 W 11 McOraeken.
Long blood beets, T Davidson; 2 W
11 ,McCracken. Turnip blood beets,T
Davidson; 2 W H McCracken. White
sugar beets, W H McCracken ; 2 Jae
McCallum,.. Parsnips,W H McOracketr;
ing on Pplacclues, Miss N (toss • 2 Kato
Corinaolt, Urnamentelpenneanstnip,John
D Stewart, Business penunanehip,. rohu
0 Stewart; 2 0 Moore, Girl's penman -
Fillip, G Helly; 2 Ii Moore.
k r.owi:zis AND PLANTS—Collection of
dowering bulks, D Stewart. Table bou-
quet, Jas Harrison; 2 Maggie Stewart.
Hand bouquet, Maggie Stewart; 2'1'hos
Anderson.. Collection out ilowers,Maggie
Stewart; 2 Thos Anderson. Collection
dahlias, Alex, Stewart; 2 Maggie Ste-
wart, Pansies, Alex Stewart; 2 Jas
Harrison, Phlox, DrummondiiHaggle
Stewart. Asters, Alex Stewart ;'2 aggte
Stewart. Stooks, Jas FTalrision; 2 Maggio
Stewart. Petunias, Maggie Stewart; 2
Thos Anderson. African marigolds,
Alex Stownrt; 2 Maggie Stewart. French
marigolds, Maggie Stewart; 2 Alex Ste-
wart. Dianthus, Maggie Stewart. Bal-
sams, Maggie Stewart. ZinniaqeMaggie
Stewart; 2 Alex. Stewart.;Giadolus
spikes, Maggie Stewart. /Verbenas,
Maggie Stewart, Pereufiial phlox,
Maggie Stewart. Doubrd Hollyhocks,
Maggie Stewart. Coxecorab, Maggie
Stewart. Collection A�namental grasses,
John D Stewart, F fiwers not specified
in above list, Maggie Stewart; 2 Thos
Anderson. • A
Sneerer. I -James --Best loaf hone made
bread, John Yobb, jr. Boy's penman-
ship, John AO Stewart; 2 W Carter.
Swede tuefiiips grown from seed pur-
chased Trine W H MoCraoken, Alex Ste-
wart; 2 aim) Currie, Long reel mongols,
grown f om seed purchased from W H
Mo0rzeu, Mrs T Ballantyne; 2 T
David on. Yellow Globe mangels• grown
from seed purchased from, ,W H Mc-
Cracken, Geo Kelly, 2 T Dav/clson.
Dyspepsia. f
This disease may be traject to a variety
of causes, such as couttipation, liver
troubles, improper food, ,to. There is one
cure—Burdock Blood B ters--which may
be thoroughly relied ono effect apeman.
cure. 1t bas cured ori itinate cases of 25
years standing. tj
The Ctommtee's Verdict.
(Toronto Te,egr9 , Ind. Conservative.)
If Sir John Thompson persuades
himself that r klector Laugevin is
innocent he 1 imitate the error of
Edward Bla a when he persuaded
himself thaithe killing of Louis Riot
was enurde r.
• Canada rever questioned Edward
Blake's ljonesty,bnt after that mistake
it • did distrust his judgment. bir
John Thompson is an honorable man,
\Tut once he signs his name to an
acgnittal•for Sir Hector Liingovin his
reputation for aggressive 'virtue and
unyielding integrity is a •eminir00000,
There was never a ?murderer or a
thief bad enough to he'r convicted if his
juigee twisted the e/idence as the evi-
dence has been twisted by a .majority
of the sub committee in the McGreevy
case. The same determination to see
only one side of the testimony, she
same stantial evidence, would enable
the biggest scoundrel that ever walked
to go free. The majority report is not
just. Its unmerciful condemnation of
McGreevy and Perley is robbed of all
force by a lamentable failure to deal
out to Sir Hector Langervin the cone
demnation he deserves. ,
(Hamilton Spectator, Conservative.)
It may be said---we•believe it is said
—that a minister cannot enter into
all details of alt the • business ,of his
department. He must necessarily
leave much to his subordinates, and
he may be deceived by them. While
that is true, it must not be forgotten
ithat ours is a system of responsible
government. Parliament (in other
words the people) entrusted Sir Hector
Langevin with tho deities pertaining
I to the department of public works,and
they hold hire. reIponsibte for • the
workings of his /slice. Ho cannot
evade that res onsibility. But Sir
Heetor has—a9justly has-ethe re -
reputation of being the painstaking of
alt the miniars at Ottawa. No man
can have b/siness with him without
discerning that lie has familiarized
himself with the matters, with whicli
he deals and understands,•their details.
It is morally impossible;!that he could
have been deceived con)t erniug an extra
charge involving so large a.srnn as P2.-
000. But in any ,ease here was hie
owls stipulation fat no extra charge
should be allow d, the agreement of
the contractor that no extra demand
should hemase, and the evidence that
no extra eh ge had been incurred.
Yet he aut`iorized the payment of the
money, •
It ismpossible to defend such
transae ions, It is impossible to ex'
else thein. It is impossible to palliate
them. They call for theosoverest cen-
sure which honest linen eau formulate,
fruit, W 13 McCracken..'
MANURACTURnS.—Heavy team liar -
nese, 1-1 Dennis ; 1 0 Richards. Light
single harness, I 0 Richards, 1st and
2nd, Axe handle, John Wynn ; 2 Jas
McCallum. Picture,.ii1'ames, R Leather-
dale.
eatherdale. Specimen tnrnerjs ork,RLeather-
dale. • Specimen joiner's ork,RLeather-
dale.
LADIES' W,oRK.—Arraseene work, Miss
N Ross; 2 S Snell. Applique work, Mrs
T Ballantyne; 2 Miss N Ross. Braiding,
S Snell; 2 Mrs T Ballantyne. Berlin j
wool work, flat Miss N Ross; 2 Mrs T
Ballahtyne. Mezlin wool work, raised,
Mies NRoss. Berlin wool and bead work,'
Miss N Rose; 2 Mrs E Stewart. Berlin
wool flowers, C McClelland. Bead work,
Miss N Ross; 2 0 McClelland. Berlin
wool and silk flat, G A Deadman; 2 Mrs
T Ballantyne. Cone work,Mrs EStewart.
Cord work C McClelland; 2 Mrs T Bal-
lantyne. crewel work,Misa N Ross; 2 G
Nott. Cardboard mottoes,' Miss N Ross
2 John Robb, jr. Crotchet work, Miss i
Ross; 2 Geo Moffat. Darned net, C Me.
Clelland; 2 G Nott;j,. Embroidery, cotton
or muslin, 0 McClelland; 2 Miss N Ross.
Embroidery on worsted, Miss N Ross; 2
C McClelland. Emtbroidery on silk, Mise
N Ross; 2 Mrs E Stewart. Fine shirt, 0
McClelland; 2 Geo Moffat Fancy knit-
ting in cotton, George Moffat; 2 Mrs E
Stewart. Fancy knitting In wool, Miss
N Ross,lst and 2nd. .i Fancy flannel shirt,
G Nott; 2 Geo Moffat. Feather flowers,
G Nott. Feather stitching, miss • N Ross;
2 Mrs E Stewart, • Hair flowers,J R Smith,
Point lace, Miss N Ross; 2 J Y S Kirk.
Honiton lace G., Nott; 2 Miss N Ross.
Lambrequin,,;Ber'lin wool and beads, Mrs
T Ballantyne; 2 J Y S Kirk, Lamp mat,
W HMcCracken; 2F McCracken. Woolen
m.its, W H McCracken; 2 George Moffat.
Woolen gloves,W li McCracken; 2 F Mc-
Cracken, Netting, Mrs T Ballantyne; 2
Miss N Ross, '.Tufted quilt,Mrs E Stewart.
Patchwork quilt, F 0 Rogers; 2 Mrs T
Ballantyne. Dog cabin quilt, 0 McClel-
land; 0 Nott. Fancy quilt, Mrs Id
Sperain; 2 0 Henderson. Knitted quilt,
Mrs i Stewart; ''2 T Davidson. Rag
mat, Mrs J Wynn; 2 Mrs T Ballantyne,
Ribboscene, Mrs2' Ballantyne; 2 G Nott.
Rope silk, Miss N' Ross; 2 Maggie Ste-
wart. Roman embroidery, Mrs T Ballan-
tyne; 2 Miss N Ross. Shell work,G Nott;
2 Mrs E Stewart. Sofa pillow, berlin
wool, flat, Mrs T Ballantyne; 2 Mrs H
2 W Taylor. Loth red mangels, MrsSperam, Sofa pillow,berim wool, raised,
T Ballantyne ° 2 T Davidson. Yellow G Moffat; 2 W M 11T a lladt Sof'
.patchwork, Mrs T Ballantyne; '2
glom mangels, 0 Kelly ; 2 W fI 11ao- Miss N Ross.: Woollen stockings, G
Crackefn, Ited. globe mangets,'T David-
son ; 2 iy 11 McCracken. Long yellow
mangels, W 11 McCracken.
VsoiaAnLns,—Onions from seed—
Red, W iii McCracken ; 2 W Taylor.
Yellow .Danvers, W H McCracken ; 2
G Nott. Giant Race*, W if Md.
Crack.n. 'Top sets, W II MeCracken;
2 B Garvin. Dutch sets, W 1:.0 Mc-
Cracken; 2 A. Stewart. Top;, onions,
sets, W I1 Mcdraelken; 2 E- Garvin.
Nott; 2 W H MoCrackon. Cotton stock-
ings, Mrs B Stewart, lst and 2nd. Wool-
len. socks, W 1i McOraoken; 2 G Nott.
Cotton socks, G Nott. 'Tatting, G Nott;
2 Miss N Ross, Trusel work, Miss N
Ross; 2 Mrs '1F Ballantyne. Tissue paper
flowers, Mrs BtStowart; 2 Miss N Ross.
Wax flowers, Mrs T Ballantyne; 2 W II
McCracken. Wax fruit flowers, G Nott,
i'INn ARTS --»Collection of stuffed birds
in cases, Mrs J Wynn; 2 R Leatherdale,
Collection of turfed animals, W It Mo.
Cracken. Pencil drawing• -Jas Catnoron,
Poteto teeafts, W I1 11e0raciten; 2' J 011 painting,'landscape,' F 0 I gcrrs r 2
Meu. 1 Fm,, Yetiow Canadian cern, A Kate Cormack. Black .'Crayon drawing,
3t. ,J .1 . 2 11 Bilwerds. (Shite flint R Leathordale; 2 G A Deadman, Cedar -
(;elf D J L e'(;,.l laid; r, W 1I Mof rACke•n ed crayon drawing, 0 A Deadman,
Celt', c •� .. f (corn W Ii McOraclten "3 'atter worts, F C 1io ors; 2 Kate
2 ; ,. t _e yed Savoy,W II McCraeken, T Ballantyne; 2 gliate Cormack. Paint-
C� rrnaelr, x'a!nting en pottery, 1)
. t;inge, Johtt Stsf1 ird; 2 W Moore. Parotin on Silk
or
vcivet. Mars
Mu-Ohomn'a Way,
A,00uple of meek -eyed Chinamen
got on .a. street oar in Jersey City the
other day, and one of them, who (lad
a big jake bracelet on his yellow wrist,
paid the fare for both, 9.110 car bae
came crowded, the day was hot, and
the eonduotar looked as if he had been
drinking more than was good for him.
Ile evidently lost his temper ,and
his reekoniub both before long, for be
counted his passengers again and
again, with a scowl on hisface that
deepened every tune lie looked at his
register, There were more people in
his car. than were fares rung°up, that
was certain. But who hat not paid 1
That was the difficulty. His eyes
wondered up and down the seats, but
he saw no sign which' led him to 'sus.
pect anyone in particttlar. Finally,
the meekness of the Chinaman seemed
to attract and temOim.
Fare, Jodi. ! he saki peremptorily,
striding up in front of them and
thrusting out his hand.
1 pay fare when getta on, °battered
John, in a scared way. a�
No you didu't,replied tle,4 conductor,
with a snarl. You ;stn't come uo
heathen Chiuee tricks over me. Pay
your fare or outyou go, and that
mighty quick, too
The Chinamen looked about for
assistance, but seeing no type from
the occupants of the car, apd reading
only disaster following resistance to
the burly and angry -looking conductor,
paid their fare over again grudgingly,
drew their heads d tl'wu into their ill-
fitting seeks (laid their• long•nailed
fingers up into their ample sleeves,
subsiding and shrinking without a
word like turtles iuto their shells,
The, oar had not gone vary far be-
fore an obstruction a>tad stopped
further progress, and he conductor
ran forward to see what was the
matter. This was the Chinaman's
opportunity. H ping up, one of
then seized- the register strip and
quickly rang up half a dozenrfares.
When that d'og-, n . gtor makes
him -those square wyy[•de company he
won't be muchee (lead of Ohin'.Chou3,
he chirped of Then they both.
shuffled off the ear and disappeared
around the corner into a laundry.--
New York Tribune,
•••*
Why Struggle?
A/HY struggle with exi#"austing diseases
WW when you may be promptly cured
by the Ilse of nature's remedy -Burdock
Blood Bitters--tb 4erfect cure for dys-
pepsia, billioustiTess, constipation, sick
headache ani all forms of bad blood from
a common pimple to the worst scrofulous
sore.
"La liriI e.
The Care *Me Eyes:
It is a poor master -who does not.
look out for his servants. But what
more faithful serbants could be inn
agined 'than the eyes, *eft you see flow
they are abused by sea many of us. Dr
Lincoln, of Boston/in the "Annals of
Hygiene," gives/these rules for the
care of the e in desk work and
other stude,i�' occupations :
1, A conffortable temperature, and
especially let the feet be warm and
dry.
2, Good ventilation.,
8. Clothing at the neck Idose; the
same aR regards ti.e rest of tie bocly.
4. Posture erect; nevi; read Iying
down or stooping.
6. Little study before breakfast or
directly' after a beauty meal ; none at
all at twilight or ,,late at eight.
6. Great cat''ign about study after
recovery fres/ fevers.
7, Light abundent, but not dazzl-
ing.
8, San not -shining on dock, or on
objects in front of the scholar. •
•9' Light eoming from the left hand,
or left and rear, under some eirouln-
stances from in front.
<iaaa Grippe" or inhumes, can oe quickly 1C• The book kept at right angles to
cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of the line of sight, or nearly so.
Wild Cherry, the ort reliable remedy for 11, T'trequently reit by looking up.
Bronchitis, Whoopi g Cough, Croup,Colds,
Coughs and others diseases of trespiratery 12.Distr:nce of book from the eye
a '
system. Wilsot Wild Cherry has been about fifteen inches.
in use for man/years and is Nighty recoum-
inendetl by all who know its tittles, Sold Ioislitusttnl Poole, •
by all prominent druggists.
Make act teneption in facer of Dr Pow.
lei's Lxtraet of Wild Strawberry. Its
Ansa may be foothill and abslurd, and known vii es as a euro for diarrlfaea,
one may be irritated when in the wrong; I dysentery, cholera morbus and all bowel
but a man never feels:outrnged unless in i complaints cause all who- use it to ragard
some respect he is at the bottom right, ---' it as the most tellable and effeeltual remedy
Victor Hugo, . obtainable.
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Residence, Diagonal Street.
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