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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18Ple
EAST HURON FALL SHOW.
At the fair in Brussels, on Thunder
and Friday of last week, the horse
ring was well represented by as fine
a class of horses as was ever shown at
thia tam The show of thoroughbred
made was up to the standard of fore
mer years, the prizes being very evenly
divided between Smith Bros and D
Milne. There were also some very
fine grade oattle. The sheep pens
were well filled with some veryfine
animals. Pigs were good, but there
were not many en exhibition. There
was quite a number of good foyele on
.exhibition, as well as a gond number
'of inferior quality. The show of im-
pletuents was email in quantity, but
good in quality, Jas Walker and John
Wynn carrying off tbe prizes for
buggies and cutters. The follewing
is the
PRIZE *LIST.
feloesne—Heavy draught—Brood
mare, having raised a foal in 1891, A
Speir; 2 Jas Shaw; 3 H Hamilton.
Gorse colt, H Hamilton • 2 Jas Shaw;
8' A Speir. Mare colt, Johu'Stewart.
Two year old filly, W J Carter 1st and
2nd e 3 Wni Cameron. Two year old
gelding, P Robertson ; 2 T 11 Taylor.
Yearling stallion, Jas Shaw ; 2 Wm
Wawa. Yearling filly, T MeLauche
lin; 2 Smith Bros, Molesworth; 8 A
Speir, Yearling gelding, Jas Mee
Callum. Heavy draught team, Win
Pollard ; 2 Semi Dickson; 3 T Mee
Lauchlin. General purpose—Brood
mare, having raised a foal in 1891,
Jas McCallum; 2 T H Taylor ; 8 , D
Milne. Horse colt, T H Taylor ; 2
Jas McCallum, Mare colt, Wm
Toffee.; 2 David Milne. Two year
old filly, Jas Love ; 2 A Gardner ; 8
R McLauchlin, Two year old geld -
e• ing, Jas Love; 2 A Dandies; 3 .5
Snell. One year old filly, 3 Stewart,
con le, Grey ; 2 J Robb jr ; 3 W
Cameron. One year old gelding, Jas
Duncan; 2' Jas MeCallum, Span of
general purpose horses, Smith Bros,
Molesworth ; 2 13. Hamilton. Road-
sters—Brood mare, having raised a
'1 foal in 1891, 3 Duncan ; 2 T Roe; 3
P Scott, Spring foal, (gelding or
filly), T Roe; 2 E McNainara 8 T
Strachan, Two year old filly, T Md.
Lauchlin ; 2 A Stewart, con 16, Grey.
Two year old gelding, John Sibben ; 2
13 Scott. Yearling stallion, A Crich.
.s
One year old filly, P Scott; 2 E Mc-
Namara,. One year old gelding, S
fkkeIl,„ Buggy horse, R Leatherdale;
2 eroteknown. Carriage horees—Car-
X riage span, 16 hands high, John
tiT4,atnbkin ; 2 Jas OamPbell. Spring
' foe! (gelding or filly), ..1 Sieben; 2nd
and 8rd, John Mooney. , Yearling
gelding, 3 Sibben. Yearling filly, T
Wilkinson, Yearling ' stallton, D
Knight; 2 W Martin: Two year old
gelding, Geo 13reker ; 2 T 'Wilkinson.
Two year old.filly, D Knight ; 2 A
Gardner; 3 R Leatherdale.
Tuonorfonnaen CATTLE — Durham,
,
With cow, having calved since last
show, Smith Bros, Molesworth; 2 D
• Milne ; 8 J Hewitt. Two year old
heifer, 3 Amour ; 2 D Milne; 8
Smith Bros; 4 E Robertson. 13011
i eitIf, D Milne; 2 R McKee ; 8 D
ee.. Milne, 'Heifer calf, T 11 Taylor ; 2
D Milne ; 3 T 11 Taylor. Jeraeys
e' Mich cow, having calved since last
', show, 3 It Smith, Two yeare old
i heifee, G A Deadman, 1st and 2nd.
.t. Heifer eelf, J R Smith. Native or
Igrade cattle—Oow, having calved
Since lest show, P Robertson; 2 R
Corley. Tete year old heifer, T. 'n
Taylor; 2 T McLachlin, One year
old heifer, 3 Amour; 2 T Wilkinson.
Two year old eteer, r2 Wilkinson, let
and 2nd. One year old steer, T Wil.
kinson ; T iricleatichlin. Steer half,
T 11 Taylor ; 2 T IVIeLatiohlih. Heifer
calf, It Corley; T MoLeueblin, Pat
tow or heifer, It Corey; 2 D Millie,
Fat ox or steer, Alex Began, Sat end
2ritt
SuEEP.--Leicaster—Aged rain,Nicho.
las, Ounnniug; 2 3 11 Jalenston.
Shearling ram, Gee 111010P. Rem
lamb, N Camining; 2 3 11 Johnston,
Pair ewes, having raised lambs in
1891, J. 11 Johnston; 2 D Iiflne
Pair of shearling ewes, N CUMmiug ;
2 J 11 Johnston, Pair of ewe lambs,
jag Dunean ; 2 N Conenting. South.
downs—Aged ram, John Hewitt.
Shearling rara, John Hewitt. Ram
lamb, John Hewitt, 1st and 2nd. Pair
ewes, having- Weed lambe in 1891,
John Hewitt let and 2nd. Pair of
shearling e wes, bleu Hewitt, 1st and
2nd. Pair of ewe lambs,John Hewitt,
ist and 2nelShropshire—Aged ram,
A Ross ; 2 S Dickson, Shearling
ram, Jottepli Stewart; 2 Jas Speir,
Ram Iamb, ;las Speir; 2 Joseph Stew-
art. Pair of ewes, having raised
lambs in 1891, T Anderson; 2 Joseph
Stewart. Pair of shearling ewes, Wm
Pollard; 2 S Currie. Pair of ewe
Iambs, Jas Speir ; 2 A Ross.
EIGS—Derkshire—Boar, over one
year, age to be given,5 Walker. Boar,
under one year,Jcthn Armour; 2 Smith
Bros, Sow, under one year, John
Armour; 2 John atewart,con 15,Grey.
Yorkshire-140ex, over one year, age
to be given, R Nichol', Boar, under
one. year, T BaViis. Sow, under one
year, B Nichol); 2 3 Armour. Obese
ter White—Boar, oxer one year, age
• to be given, 5 Snell; 2 5 Walker.
Boar, under one year, W Bernath ;
2 A. Shaw. Sow, having littered
in 1891, T Baylis; 2 • 5 Snell. Sow,
under one year, A Shaw; 2 T
Baylis.
Poi:rem—Guinea fowl,. Fred Mc-
Oraoken : 2 3 Harrison. Dark
Bralimas, W Henderson & on; 2 0
Henderson. Light brahmas, Jas
Harrison ; 2 Fred McCracken. Black
Spanish, 0 Henderson, 1st and 2nd,
Plymouth rooks, J Harrison'2 Walter
Taylor (Wingham ) White Leghorns,
J Harrison; 2 Walter Taylor. Brown
leghorns, J Harrison ; 2 Walter Tay'.
tor. Silver spangled hamburgs,
Harrison ; 2 J el Johnston. Black
hal:aurae, W Henderson & San, 1st
and 2nd. Polands, Fred McCracken;
2 D Milne. Bantams, W Taylor; 2
C Henderson. Houdans, Fred Me
Oracken. Dorkings, J Harrison, lst
and 2nd, Langsh.n,Fred MoOracken:
2 W Henderson & Son. °whine,
Fred McCracken : 2 S Harrison.
Wyandottes, 0 Henderson : 2 Fred
McCracken. Turkeys, R Leatherdale:
2 0 Henderson. Geese, 3 Harrison :
2 0 Heoderson. Rouen ducks, Fred
Meeracken. Pekin duck, 0 Hendee.
son. Canaries, S Burgess, let and
2nd. Fanny pigeons,Fred McCracken.
Game fowl, 3 flarrison, lst and 2nd;
ImPLEmENTS—Patent arm wagon,
John Wynn. One horse bnggy, open;
D Ewan. One horse buggy, covered,
Jas Walker: John Wynn. Cutter,
John Wynn, lst and 2nd. Road -
cart, ;las Walker. Field roller, T T
Coleman.• General purpose plow, T
T Coleman. Wheelbarrow, John
Wynn.
HOWIOIC FALL SHOW..
The Howiak Agricultural Society
held their annual fall show in Gorrie
on Saturday of last week. The ex'.
hibite were numerous and excellent
throughout, which shows that the peon
ple of Howlett take an interest in
their fall fair. The directors have
worked very bard this year to make
it a success and deserve great credit
for the way in which.it was conducted.
It was an improvement Over last year
and promises to improve as the society
grows Stronger and have more money
at their disposal. The following is the
PRIER LIST,
EIORSEs —Span heavy agricultural
horses, Jas Bell ; 2 Saml Johnston.
Heavy agricultural geldine 2 years
old, Jas Hunter; 2 Om Evans.
Heavy agrieriltural filly, 2 years old,
Jphn Lambkin; 2 John Andersen.
Heavy agricultural gelding 1 yearevid,
A Fintney ; 2 E Sperling. Heavy
agricultural filly, 1 year old, Jas
Elliott ; 2 Jas Hunter, Span general
purpose horses,Smith Bros; 2 fe'David-
son. General purpose gelding, 2 years
113
8
Halitnare Heifer, Years old, Smit
13ros 1st and 2nd. Yearling heifer,
'
Smith Bros. 2 G Bull
cop ilL Weon; 2 Win Evans, Heiferalf,
eelf, L Wilson ; 2 Smell Johnston.
lier4consieting of 1 male and 4 females,
Diploma, Smith Bros, Durhero
grades—Coev. 3 L Wilson,lst and 2nd.
2 year old heifer, Smell Johnston.
'Yearling heifer, Saud Johnston 2
Wilson. Heifer oalf, 3 L
Fat ax, Cow, steer, or heifer, Wm
Strong, 2 IT 11 Howard, Herd eon-
sistiug of 1 Male and four females, L
Wileon, Milch oow of any kind,
milking qualities only considered, Wm
Stroug let and 2nd.
Sneer •—Leicester—Aged ram, J. 11
Johnston. Pair ewe lambs, D Fisuer;
2 3 II Johnston. Shearling ram, 3 11
Johnston, let and 2nd, Pair ewes,
having lambs in 1891, John Stewart;
2 3 ECJohnston. Pale shearling ewes;
.1 Johnston ; John Stewart.
Southdowns— Aged ram, Alex Robert-
son. Ram lamb, Alex Robertson,
Pair ewes,having raised lambs in 1891,
Alex Robertson, Pair sheariino• ewes,
Alex Robertson. Pair eete riauebs.
Alex Robertson. Oxford downs—Aged
ram, Mex Robertson. Shearling
ram, Cousins & San ; 2 F Davidson
Ram lawb, Cousins & Son, let arid
24nd. Pair ewes, having 'raised lambs
in 1891, Cousins & Son, let and 2nd.
Pair shearling ewes, Cousins & Son.
Pair ewe lambs, Cousins & Son. Pen
sheep, Cousins & Son. Grades, rainiamb,
lamb, Sas Bell, let and 2nd. Pair
ewes having raised lambs in 1891,
Cousins & San ; 2 F Davidson. Pair
shearling ewes, Oonsins & San; 2 3mBell. Pair ewe lambs, Jas Bell.
Swnu—Berkshire—Aged boar,Wm
Evans. Boar under 1 year, Smith
Bros. Chester white—Aged boar,Thos
Baylis; 2 T Manderson. Boar under
1 year, Thos Baylis, Brood sow,Thos
Baylis. Yorkshire --Boar under 1
year old, Thos Baylis,
recommended.
Sow, under 3,year old, Thos J3aylis,
recommended.
PODLTax—Geese, John Keine, 1st
and 2nd, Turkeys, 5' Greer ; 2 T
Manderson. Ducks; T Davidson e 2
E Snarling. Light Brahmas, Adarn
Scott; 2 John Kaine. Penciled ham -
burgs, J 11 Johnston; 2 John Lune.
Cochins, John Clegg.
DAIRY PRODUOS AND PRovISIONs-
601b tub of butiter, Wm Strong; 2 Wm
Anderson.. Sibs butter in rolls, M
Sharpkin ; 2 Wm Strong. Loaf home
made bread, Wm Dane, sr ; 2 5
Greer.
ROoTS AND VEGETARLES—Beauty of
hebron orearly rose potatoes, 5 Greer;
2 Win Anderson. Elephant potatoes,
5 Greer ; 2 M.' •Sharpiu. Swede bur.
nips, 6 Johnston ; 2 3 L Wilson
Turnips any other kind, S Greer ; 2
F Davidson. Mangolds, A Funtney;
2 S Johnston. Carrots, Wm Strong ;
2 M Sharpin. • Potato onions, Win
Dane, sr ; 2.11 11. Howard. Seed
onions, M Sharpin ; 2 H 11 Howard.
Top •onions, Amos Snyder. Parsnips,
Wm Pane, sr; 2 Wm Strong. Pump-
kins, Wm Anderson ; 2 Wm Dane,
sr. Citrons, Wm Strong. Blood
beets, 5 Greer; 2 Sami Johnston.
Tomatoes, M Sharpin ; 2 Semi Vogan.
Small tonaatoes, Saml Vogan ; 2 M
Sharpin. Cabbage, Robt Edgar; 2
Wm Anderson. Cauliflower, E Spar -
ling ; 2 11 H Howard. Green °Ileum
bees, Wm Strong ; 2 Robt Edger;
Vann—Variety winter apples, B
Sparlinge 2 T Menderson. Variety
fall apples. 5 Johnston; 2 S Vogan.
Variety crab apples, Wm Anderson ; 2
5 Vogan, Variety plums,E •Sparlitig,
Pears,E Sparlitig; 2 S Greer. Grapes,
E Sperling; 2 M, Sharpin.
IMPLEMENTS—Iron beam plow, R
Rosg, 1st and 2nd. Root cutter,
R Ross. Straw cutter, recommended,
it nom
IVIeNneeeceonts—Honie made yarn,.
Win Evans ; 2 5 Greer. Home madeblankets,
blankets, Wm Andergon ; 2 • Wm
Strong. Pumps, recoromended,3 Bear.
LADIES' DEYARTMENT—Lacii08 stook-
nge, hand made, Robt Edgar ; 2 $
Greer. Men's socks, hand made, F
avidson ; 2 Wm Strong.. Men's
its, hand made, F Davidson ; 2 Wm
trong, Fine shirt, hand made, E
parting. Fancy shirt, band made,
Sperling. • Log cabin tmilt, IVI
harpin. .Patebed quilt, Wm Dane,
r; 2 Yugo Strong. Coverlet, G
Williamson ; 2 B Sperling. Crochet
in 'wool, Win Dane, er ; 2 M Sharpin,
Crochet in ootton, Wna Dane, sr ; 2
ler Sharpin. Embroidery in cotton,
WO) Dane, sr ; 2 Isaac Sanderson. t
Embroidery in silk, Wm ane, sr lst
na 2rid. Berlin wool, reused, John
eine; 2 11 U Howard, Berlin wool,
at, Julio, Strong ; 2 M Shaepin.
erlin wool floweret M Sharpin;
elm Keine. Moss worketohn Keine.
ODA work, JAM Mime. Hair Work,
Vm Dane, sr, Straw work, John
sine. Soft; pillow, crazy work, E
parling; 2 John Keine. Mosaic
atehwork,M Sharpin ; 2 E Sperling.
old, Sparlieg. General purpose filly,
2 years old, Jas Elliott ; 2 Geo Gregg.
Geberal purpose filly, 1 year old, F
Davidson, Roadster gelding, 2 years
N Hallman, Roadster filly, 2
years years, Alex Robertson; 2 John
Lambkin. Roadster gelding, 1 year
old, John, Lambkin, Roadster filly,
1 year old, Alex Robertson ; 2 John
McDermott. Brood ware, heavy
agrioulturalt Jas Bell ; 2 John Auden,
son, Heavy agricultural foal, John
Anderson; 2 Jag Bell. Brood mare, a
roadeter, Black; 2 John Lambkin, X
Roadster foal, John Lanableiti ; 2 R
131ack. Carriage team, E Warren; 2 13
M Johnston. Buggy horse Or mare,
vvarren; 2 W Greer. 0
Mena—Diabetes, (with pedigree) e
Buil under 8 years, Sarni Johnston. X
Bull under 2 years old, Smith Bras; s
2 3 L Wilsen. Cow,Smitil Bros; 2 bi p
1/Jaeroine bracket work, John Z'aine
8 Greer. Valley knitting in ootton
11 H Howard ; 2 S Greer, Braiding
Julia; Strong, Rag (lope% Joh
Rain°, Shell worle John Kahle
Cardboard mottoes, frua Dane, sr;
Sharpin, Tissue work,Jotm Keine
2 Wm' Due, sr.
VI$EAeres—Pearl painting,5 -Greer;
2 M Skarpin. Oil painting, WM.
Done, sr ; II 11 Hower& Peintin
on silk or velvet, 8 Greer; 2 Wiu
Dane, sr..Pencil. drawing, John
Kahle ; 2 Isaac Sanderson. -Crayon
drawing, John Keine, Painting on
pottery, 11 11 Howard ; 2 John Keene.
Painting' on wool, John Kaine; H
H Howard. Collection of paintings,
R Howard,
; Geo Taylor; 2 John Taylor. R
2
13ELOR,A,VE SHOW,
The East Wawanosh Agricultural
Society held their annual fall show in
Beigrave on Tuesday and Wednesday of
last week, *The show was good, but ow-
ing to the downpour of rain all Wednes-
day afternoon theusuallylarge orowd•that
visit this show did not materiatize. The
directors did all in their power to make
• the show a success. The inside depart-
ments wore very good,with the exception
of the ladies' work department, in which
there wrs considerablefailing off.Outside,
there was some as fine animals as one
would wish to see, The following is the
PRIZE LIST.
llousss—Heavy draught, — Brood
mare with foal by side, Thos Todd: 2
Allan Spelt.. Horse foal, Tilos Todd :
2 Allan Speir. Mare foal,Wne Well.
wood. Two year old filly, John
Young : 2 John ' Ocedtis. Two year
old gelding, (leo Stewart : 2 D Taylor.
One year old filly, M Woods; 2 Allan
Speir. One year old gelding, R Cor-
ley. Geuerat purpose—Brood mare
with foal by side, Jos Anderson : 2 N
Cumming 'Horse foal, Jos Anderson:
2 T H Taylor„jr. Mare foal, M H
Harrison. Two year old filly, Finlay
Anderson : 2 R Corley. Two year
old gelding, T II • Taylor, jr: 2 Jas
Dow. One year old filly, Thos Boss,
lst, and 2nd: One year old gelding,
John Taylor : •2 John E Fells. Car-
riage horsee—Brood mare with foal by
side, D Geddes: 2 3 N Perdue, Spring
foal, 3 N Perdue : 2 D Geddes. Two
year old filly, T T McDonald : 2 Thos
Bridges. Two year old gelding, V
Vannorman : 2 T Wilkinson. One
year old filly, Thos Lind : 2.T Wilkin
sore One year old gelding, Thos
Brid,ges .: 2 John Bennet, Buggy
horse, Wm Geddes : 2 Thos Brandon.
Hack horse in saddle, 3 A Brownlee:
2 3 N Perdue, Span Carriage horses,
T E Durnin ; 2 John Taylor. Best
brood mare, any class, Thos Todd.
Cerrem----Thorouglibred—Best
John Armour: 2 R Coultis & Son.
Two year old heifer, John Armour : -2
R Corley. Year old heifer, N Cumming;
2 M 11 Harrison. Heifer calf, Geo Sow -
lar; 2 T kl Taylor, jr. Bull calf, John
Armour; 2. N Cumming. Grade—I3est
cow, Thos Wilkinson; 2 R Corley. Two
year old heifer, N Cumming; 2 R Oiorley.
Year old heifer, John Armbur; 2 R Cor-
ley. Heifer calf, M 11 Harrison; 2 R Cole
ley. Pair 2 year old steere, Thos Wilkin-
son; 2 N Cntutning, Pair 1 year old
steers, Thos Wilkinson; 2 R Corley.
Pair steer calves, J H Taylor; 2 Thos
Wilkinson. Beeve, N Cumming, lst and
2nd. Yoke working oxen,D Scott. Best
herd of cattle, Thos Wilkinson.•
SntIe-4.ancesters--Shearling ram, J
Pelton; 2 T H Taylor, jr. Ram lamb, N
Cumming, lst and 2rid. Pair aged ewes,
Arch Robertson; 2 R Coatis & Son.
Pair shearling ewes, R Coultis & Son; 2
N Cumming. Pair ewe lambs, Geo Sow -
lar; 2 R Coultis & Son. Downs—Shear-
ling ram, Geo Stewart. Ram lamb, Geo
Stewart, let and 2nd. Pair aged ewes,
Thos Ross. Pair ewe lambs—Geo Stew-
art. Fat sheep, any class, Geo Sowlar;
2 Aroh Robertson. Best pen of sheep,
N Cumming,
nos—Large breed—Aged boar, R
Coultis & Son. Boar littered in 1891, H
Edwards; 2 Jas Harrison. Sow littered
in 1891, Sohn Arneour. Small breed,
brood sow, T H Taylor; 2 Jos Anderson.
Boar littered in 1891, John Armour; 2 H
Edwards. Sow littered in 1891, John.
Armour; 211 Edwards. Best pen Pigs,
John Agnew,
Pot:may—Geese, John Pelton; 2 As
Harrison. Turkeys, T Wilkinson; 2 John
Pelton. Ducks, Arch. Robertson; 2 T
Wilkinson. Plymouth roakS, Sas Har-
rison, Legborns, jas Harrison, lat and
2nd. Spanish, jas Harrison, lst and 2nd.
Hambm.gs, Jas Harrison, 1st and 2nd.
Any Other variety, Jas .Harrison, let and
2nd,
Ietermennes—Churn, 11amilton & Mo -
Lean. Pump, 11 Clark, let and 2ild.
Lumber wagon, 7 Brunsdon. Buggy,
Wm Wray; 2 Itrunsdon. Double ear.
ridge, 3 Brunsdon; Gang plow, John L
Geddes. lean harrow, V 'Vennorman.
Gimlet—Fell wheat, White, Geo Moffat;
0 Prootor & Son. 1all wheat, red,
Walter Spott; 2 Robt MoGowari.
wheat, any other kind, R MeGowen.
Sprit* wheat, Finlay Andereoe; 2 A I'
Cole. Six rowed barley, 3 & J Aridereon;
2eChas Proctor & Sons. Two rowed bar-
loy, C .Proctor & Sons; 2 3m Harrison;
We oats, 11 Edwards; 23as Nethery,
Meek oats, Geo Moffat; 23 & 3 Amor-.
son, Peas, Geo 1Vtoffrit. Tienoty seed, m
ThosLind; 2 Vera Levy,
Fame AND Vr.owmas—Golden ruseet, b
mg, Ilios Lind; 2 M II Harrison. id-
euei blush, Geo Moffet; 2 Win Geddes
Northern spy, II Harrison; 2 0 Prootca:
M
Sons. Oolveres, Jos Anderson; 2 T 11
Taylor, jr. Tairnan sweets, Robt Mo.
Gowan; 2 Robt Scott. Collection winter
apples, A Carr; 2 Walter Scott, Callen.
tion fall apples, R McGowan; 2 A T.Cole.
Fall pears, R Corley; 2 II Wightmag,
Winter pears, R Corley; 2 Walter goott, • •
Grapes Wightman, Crab •apples, m
11 Harrison; 2 Jas Henry &Sen. Plume r
W 11 MoCreekere 2 11 Wightneau,'
Peaohes, Walter Scott; 2 Jas Henry &
San. Collodion of fruit, 11 Wightman.
Bouquet of flowers, Thos Anderson; 2
0 Peoctor & Sons. Flowerin pot Time
Forbes; 2 Jas Harrison, Collections
house plants, Geo Dnyid; 2 jas Harrison.
MAIMPACTuREs---1-100I0 made oloth,
NIBS M Pollook. :Manuel, T Anderson;
2 Miss M Pollock. Union flannel, Miss
M Pollock; 2 Jas Owens. Blankets, Kiss.
111 Polloek; • 2 T Anderson, Set team
harness, II Dennis. Pair coarse boots, g
Madden. Home made wine, Jas Owen,
2 A Proctor. Cooking stove •and formture, Hamilton & McLean, let and 2nd.
ROOTS AM) VgeZ.VA8i488^^Potatoes,
Madden; 2 Geo David. Potatoes, four
varieties, W Wylie; 2 11 Edwards, Cab-
jas Henry San; 2 W 11 McCracken.
bilge, Geo David; 2 Bone. Cauliflower,
iteee
Bede, W 11 McCracken; 2 j Bone.
Mangolds, W 11 DilcOraoken; 2. J &
Anderson, Swede turnips, J Bone; 2 D
Geddes. Field carrots, W 11 McCracken;
2 1.) Geddes. Early horn carrots, Geo
David ; 2 W 11 MeOracken, Onions frern
seed, Geo David; 2 W 11 IlioGraokou. Reek
onions, W H BloCrackeo. Sweet corp, W
11 McCracken; 2 Jas Henry & Son,
dian corn, J Bono; 2 Jas Henry & Son.
Water melon, W 11 McCracken; 2 1) Grid,
des. Musk melon, WR McCracken ; 2 G
Sowlar. Pumpkin, W 11 McCracken; 11
-Edwards. Citron Thos Deilby ; 2 A Proc-
tor. Tomatoes, ihaa Proctor i.44 Son; 2
Geo David. Beans, D Geddes; W HMe-
Oraoken,
DAzar Psonvon-501b keg butter, M 11
Harrison ; A Carr: 25Ib crock butter, A
Carr; 2 H Dennis. Basket of butter, J
Dow ; 2 Jas Harrison, Home made bread,
0 Precept & Sons ;2 Chas Harrison. Maple
sugar, Chas `Harrison ; 2 11 Wightnaan.
Maple syrup, A Proctor; 2 A Carr. Oat
cake, A Proctor. Factory cheese, D Leich.
Home made cheese, Jas Dow ; 2 Thos An-
derson.
LAMES' DIIPAIUMMT Thos
Forbes. Crochet work, Geo Moffatt; 2
Thos Forbes. Bead work, Jas Dow; 2
Thos Forbes, Woollen hooked shirt, Geo
Sowlar l 2 -Jas Henry & Son. Fancy
knitting,. Geo Moffat; 2 Thos Forbes,
Linen shirt, Sas Dow; 2 Geo Moffat.
Fancy flannel shirt, Geo Moffat. Braid.,
ing, 0 MeOlelland ; 2 R Coultis & Son. '••••• •
Woollen stockings, W 11 McCracken, 1st
and 2nd. Woollen soeks,W 11 McCracken,
1st and 2nd. Woollen gloves, Geo Mot.
fat; 2 Jas Henry & Son,Woollen mit,
W H McCracken; 2 Go Moffat. Log
cabin quilt, A. Proctor; Thos Bridges.
Knitted quilt, R Scott; Geo Moffat, Patch-
ed quilt, 0 McClelland; 2 Miss M Pollock.
Rag mat, Thos Wilkinson; 2. A. Proctor.
Berlin wool work, raised, 0 McClelland 2
Tins Wilkinson. Berlin wool work, ,at,
Mies M. Pollock; 2 Geo Moffat, Sofa
pillow, John Bone; 2 Geo Moffat. Cotton
stockings, Miss M Pollock. Card work„
A Proctor. Pencil drawing, Geo Sowlar,
Hair flowers, 0 McClelland. Embromery
on silk, 0 McClelland. Embroidery on
linen, Thos Forbes: 2 0 MeOlelland, Lace
work, 0 11.IcOlelland. Twine lace, C Mc'.
.01elland: Carpep, A Proctor; 2 T Ander-
son. Outline embroidery (recommended)
Thos Forbes.
Mum f.kairsrarox—Best three selecA
tions on organ, Aggie McLean; 2 Louisa
Daley. Best three selections on violin, Or
David and D Anderson, jr, ties, Best
three songs, D Robertson; 2
East Wawanosb.. "
Mr and Mrs Cunningham, of Clare,
Mich, are spending a couple of weeks
at Mr 3 Bennett's.—Mr john„„ Dun-
bar, of Sault Ste Marie, Mich, is
holidaying in this locality.—Mr W T
Marin, of Milligan, and formerly of
this township, is over on a business
and pleasure trip cornhined,—Mr John
Ross had the. 'misfortune to cut , his
hand while at work in Livingstone's
inillofne day last week.
Glenfarrow.
Mrs James.Anderson is spending a,
few days visiting friends in Kincardine.
—Miss Priscilla Powell has gone to
Detroit to spend a couple of weeks
with her brother.—Mies Elia Hastings
has returned home after vending the
summer in Kent.—Mr Peter Campbell
spent Friday last in Stratford.—Mr
James Wylie left for Manitoba, Tues.
day, for the benfit of his health. We
hope he may have a pleasant trip, and
return restored to hie former health.—
Mr Geo Nicholson has a sale of his
thoroughbred stook on Tuesday, the
13th of OoteberA-Quite a number
from this part drove over to Walkerton
show, Thursday, but some came home
rather disappointed,the show not being
up to their expeetatione.--It is our
duty to record the death of Mrs
Robert Holmes, which sad event took
piece at her home in Manitoba. The
deceased was e daughter of Mr renes Tracy. She was married thee
wire ago, and went, with her husband
o Manitoba, where she resided until
er dcath, She was loved and highly
espeoted by :all who know her, bet it'
ill be a partionlarly severe bereave,.
ent to her hoshand, and the MOM,-
ers of the' family by whom she was
°loved tie only 4 faithful wife and
S trandon.2 X xr Harrison. Bald- b
oving daughter oan be.
win, Thee Beilley; 2 A Cur. Faunae,