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The Signal, 1894-10-4, Page 22 THE SIGNAL: OODEKICH, ONT., THURSDAY, OCT. 4, l$"4 AT THE NORTHWESTERN. emelle ere lemal nes a. Woods. Asprtoalterwl- breed .ate, H J. T. dalheid ; noel et ISM, Hurdmle steweet McDougal; emillohed team uar Jae Sievert, DavM Liedaay. Wegk yr ape l-- walk- ing lean to worn. empty, wheels ant look- ed, Uta. /siwrser, beml. Putter ; heavy dltsu'bl. imported -Statham, It years old, sod dtyMma, also ally 2 years old, Jan shit; brood mare with lost and lend of 1104, Thea Todd, Joha Avery ; heavy d1ewebt, Caeadise bred stellroe, 3 years .id sad aver, J. W. You sod dipio.s; brood man with teal, this Dais, Jas. Noy - meads ; ally or ranee, 2 years old, ties. Dale, Peery Soarers ; gelehee or buy, yyee irhag. Geo. DJs. J. 1. Dale ; foal of lal4, Jae Reyaotds, J. F. Dale ; ups. bergs. lea Reynolds, J. F. Dais. C•e?e,I-l)erbem, therougbbred - bull, 2 years old, Jae. Sa.11, Robert Bess ; bell, 1 year old, Jo.Tebb, Isaac Salkatd,jr; buil calf, oder 1 year, Js. 5.011, baso balkeld, jr ; beet buu of any ads s. JaSled ; cow in or giving milk, Jas. Tabb, Jas. Small; heifer, 2 years old, 1 mad 2 Jen Seen; better, 1 year old, J. Sacci ; bade calf, seder 1 year, J. Small, lasso Selk.1 ; best hale of say age, J.. •leas. Hereford, thereeghbred -bull, 2 years *Id, Mrs. Wes llrl.tt ; sow, is calf or goner intik, 1 sed II Mrs. Win. Ribose ; healer, two years old, Mrs. Wm Elliott ; bailer, 1 year old, Moe Mott Wa ott ; butler salt, ceder 1 year, 1 sad 2 Mrs. Wee. EWott ; lest hoods s of fay age, Mrs. Win. Kilbott. Polled Asges or Abrdeec, thoroughbred -bull, 1 year old, Jobe Varcoa ; cow, m colt or giving milk, 1 sad 2 J. Yorke* ; better, 1 year ad. J. Verne. ; best teuisle ol say age, J. Verges. Jersey, thoroughbred- buil, 1 year old, A. Drysdale ; ouw, is calf air giv- e* milk, J. L Autos, G. H. Vox ; heifer, 1 year old. A. Drysd•te ; Wafer call, under 1 year, J. L. Little ; best female ot any ago, A. Dry.dele. Grade b' atilt,- cow, estate J. J. Father. J. W. Sslkekl, J. H. Wift•me ; better, 2 years old, H. Lumen, Jobs Clark, Mrs W. Elliott ; haler, 1 year old, J. W. Helk.ld, Mrs. tV. Kliwst; heifer Balt, Mrs. Wm. Elliott, John Clerk. two year old steer, Mr. Wei. Ktltott, Jobe Clark ; y usrliog steer, J. W. Salkeld; beat female, snare J. J. Yeller ; best herd, J. W. Sallied, Jobe Clerk ; tat co w or halter, VS. T. Mersey, also recommended as beat Oa the ground. Smear--Leteeste. lames Snell took all that prises is tete clam sod 2od:for shearing ewes, and IL Citroen 2od la ram two .hears sad over. Southdown. ---Ula Bros takes all prizes in this clam. Oxford Dowse - Jae. TON takes all prizes in this alma Sheep m breed, mooed-- ram, two shear, 'stele J.J. . Fisher ; sheari.ag ram, A. M Polley ; ram lamb, estate J. J. Fisher; pair of she tong www, A. M. Polley ; pair of ewe Iamb., estate J.J. Fisher ; rsm,aay age, estate J..1. Fisher ; ewe, may age. A ill. Polley. Shropshire Down- rem, 2 shears sad over. G. W. Sturdy, Jobs Avery ; shearlisg nm, John Seibold, G. W. Sturdy ; ram lamb, 6. W. Sturdy, J,bn Salkeld ; pair of ewes, John Salkeld John Avery ; pair of sheselteg ewes, G. W. Sturdy, John Avery ; pair of ewe lamb_, John Avery; ram soy are, ewe any age, G. W. Sturdy. Fat Sheep beet fat shag', Jac. Snell, Js. 'late. Ptu• - - Improved Berkekire. --bear ft years old, Win. McAllister; boar, over year sail uoder 2 years, H. Curies ; beer littered in li:b4 lad boar of say sga,Wm. McAllister ; sow 2 years and over, Wm M.Alhster, John Salkeld ; sow over 1 year sad under 2 years, 1 and 2 rim. Mc Libeler : sow of any age, %Va Mc kneeler Suffolk. -Js. Willa teas sill prizes in this ease. naiad China. - boar over I year, *strip J. J. Fisher, Win. %same: beer Buored in 1894, X. Be-chler, Wm. Miaelair ; hoar of say age X lk.-ablor; sow 2 yams and ever, Won. S.nelair, X B.e:her ; sew over 1 sad under 2 years, 1 and 2 \ fi.•ahler : sow, littered in 1894, But. J. J. Fisher, Win. Siscisir. Improved Yorkshire -boar, over 1 year, boar of say age, Robot Bess Largo Breeds- 0. B. Wilson and Joe Wilma take ell prizes a this alms eacepe for pea which wee award- ed to Wm McAllister. Aoal. -c t.Tu.'.aL POOD,CT,. -Yield Grans, .ho -rd Meehan what, T. it. Wellies, H. Carom ; dee,oerat fall wheat, H,Curwer, Robe, Beals; soy other variety fall wheat white, named, H. Curwea, D. Lindsay; any other varier tall wheat, red or ember, lamed, John Salkeld, Geo. Dela Spring whet, Color•do,Joho Salkeld,'H. Carves: Spring wbeat.sny ether variety, H.C.rwes, Joke Salkeld ; six -rowed barley, H. Cur - wee, S. Romeo ; two -rowed brley,aemed, Jolla Seibold, H. Curwea; large peas, S. Furze : smell peas, S. Furs ; white oats, S Farm, W.. Lamprey ; black oats, S. Furze, J. T. Seibold ; flex seed, John Salkeld, 8. Furze ; timothy seed, 8 L. Soott, Jeb. Seibold ; clover seed, G. W. A.dreo, H. Comma. White beam, h. L Seott: best sad largest oolle does of grains is the straws, grows by exhibitor, S Furze John Salkeld FI.t.D Reim, Va.;Ra.Lm, en' --Long red old +urtzets, Win, Warnock, G. Bheppwd, or.; gold .aagold wartzele, Win. Warnock, G. Sheppard, sr ; swede tur- n ips, arnips, Abe Derain, Thom Beattie ; field carrots, long sad red. T. R. Wallis ; white garrets, Wm. Warlock, Jos. Wilma ; peek of onions, Wm. Warnock, W.. Stertt.g; bald Done, John Salkeld, estate J J. Fish- er ; largeet pumpkin, Wen. Weraook, Jae. Alkeshsd ; largest squash, Wm War- mish ink ; largest turnips. H. Cornea, A. Drysdale : largest stalk Sold sera, John Porter, Joe Wilms. GAMMON VMORA nt.te -Whim eleph•at tatew A. Biegbam, Jos. Stewart; uty of behron potatoes, G. Sbepperd, le, A. Benham : pommies. say variety. .amsd, Mrs. H. R. Walker, Oea 1' -ppsr er. ; Buglish resemble marrow, W m. W►er- seek, W. N. Howell ; .nose squaw, for table, Wes. Warnock ; whiter squeak for table, Jac. Stewart, Wm. Womack; whim er golden H. L Walesa, R Wsrrinet nal; red oehry, R. Warns. 'toe, J. H. Worsel,: wister cabbage, resod, 0. Sheppard, or., Jobs Salkeld : tell eebbage, mined, A. Btngbsi R Warring. ea y t ; my cabbage, S. Moremptar, A. Biaghaus; red caliber, A. Biagio., a. War- AMgle.; long blood Lew, table, 0. A. Wells, Win. Kirkbriee; turnip bleed Wale, , M Jobs Riaberde,J sere Tcbl.s : radishes, G.A. A. Wells, Mrs. R. Hewell:tekle turefpa,W. 1..mad s Ferxo,bog usage sons., Mrs. T. Hamllhe.,Jeka Riobsrit Early hers ear- eos, Wm. Wr.eeb, Jells Richard.; seen* armee. Nem.., A. Blaghem, Wm. Swalbs11. paroip., for mils W.. War. melt. Jas. Stewart; red esteem, Jobe A. ElrkbrMM ; yellow esters, C. A. Well, Jobe 2.11.11 1 slyer this slew a L Wells. flea. M vow. err. i .*Scathe .meet ewe, Judge Tem s. A*Mebmd: tae table, s Wmt.C. A. pima. FMi L 'Ws..., a Mr mall ...esi A. RiehbeMn. Wm. bide ; ripe e•pisems,.1. R. William t. A. Wells i roe s.atemr, Wm. Sswers. J. L Wessell 1 peik.. e,yemt, Wm. A. Efr{tb sda, -t" ellos maimharks, A. Wi ; Cslg-Mes madam premises Assam trim ether unwise. C. A. Weds. Wee. W er...k. Durr Promos. -Tea moor table better, Wm. eyrliMrs. Win. i lash% Gm poseds table Miter, Aatkeey All... Wes Bter4eg; tab or week of sab batter not less thea 40 piles. James Usaeetm, Mrs. Hsmiltus; tel welds salt butter, W m Swelleld, G. F. (lark ; thea•, SwF WS/ made, Walter IV. ?tic tray -BraMw. light, R. Mets.. J. H. Williams ; beshnss,dark, W. Irwin; .00hs.', hag, Iles. L It. Walker; der - bias, sliver grey. W. Irwin; hemberge, spangled, golden sad waver. Jae Pasta - waits, R. IdeLeas ; bomberp. black sad white, W. Irwin; Mask Spada, whim fused, b. A. Whitley: leighorms, bleak. Jobs Dues; *Mem. white. J. C. Lynas, G. • Whitely; legberas, brawn. 14•610 Boob, J. Postlewets, T. Merman hoe- d ae, W. Irwin ; polish, golden mod silver. J. Posslewuis ; piyesseth reeks, W. Irwin, U. A. Whitely ; wyeadotas, J. C. Lynas, Join Knox ; ',modems, whim, G. A. Whitey, J. Diekese, e; .addasiw. (l. A. Whitley; .hares', W. Irwls, J. Poeslowaits ; Mamma, white, ' U. A. Whaley ; domms, blank-breastediaisks. R. Hale ; gaff" red, l said 2, C. A. Wells; Game. pile. J. C. Lynas : g.as bantams, bl.ok-breestsd red, I •ed 2, R MoLe.a; g ame, bastions du.kwktr, R. Mobiles; turkeys, bream, 1. Salkeld, jr; genas, e.sdes, G. A. Whitely : gess, toabws, We. Lamprey. Glee Bros: ducks my other variety, W. Irwin, eetateJ. J, Fisher; pima fowls, R. W. Resins, Mn. Win. puma gees, Chia, G. A. Whitely. g« s• soy other vart e% John Ssflteld. D. Lindsey; ducks. Reams, Ditindlesy docks, Pekin, W. Irak, W, Banana.; awing chickens, Grahams. IWO,H. L Weimer. J. H. Willis..; breams, dark, 1 (' Lyons ; bc.►erg . apeaeisd, golds& and silver. J. Poetlewaite; black Spw.ish, white famed, G. A Whitely: leghor.s, black, J Duo; bikinis, white, Win. Hartry, R. McLean; limbers., Woes. single comb, J. Duna. T. Morrow; hoe - dans, A. Kirkbride; polish, whit* greeted. black, .1. Pstlew.ite ; ply.outb rooks, W. Irwin, J. C. Lyons ; wvaadoties, J C. Lyon, J. H. Worsstl; IF f.sdottes. white, G. A. Whitely. J Dunn; soda's - slain. G. A. Whitely; mis•reos 1 sad 2 Wm. Harley; dominicks, H. Hale; genie, black bsessted, red, t', A. Wein.;: game, pil..,f♦Beattie. J. C. Lyons; `.as home= black breasted red, R. McLean: pmt bestow brown breasted red, R Mo Less ; gnaw bantam clockwise, R. Mc - Lem ; red caps, J. C. Lyons : turkeys, bronze, I. Salkeld jr, J. W. Solkeld ; turkeys, black, Mrs. W. Elliott ; geese, emblem, 0. A. Whitely : geese, toulouse, Wm Lamprey : gees, say other vsrrety, 1. Salkeld jr, Mrs. Wm. Elliott ; ducks, roam, Mrs. H. R. Walker ; ducks, pekia, 1 end 2 W. Irwin ; duck., any other var sty, Simon McKay, Mrs. Wm. Elliott ; collection rsbbits Geo. 3i1(ib ; collection pigmies. not less than three pair., Geo, Si 11 ib, Simon McKay ; collection of bars. vend fowls, Mrs. Wm. Elliott, W. Irwin ; Breeding Pea - bra/lama, light or .kirk, ft. McLean. J. C. Lyons ; lee:o es, say var- iety, Wm. Aotay, T. Morrow ; wym. dotal, any variety, J. C. Lyons, J. H. W orsell : games, say variety, C. A. Wells ; singing canary, W.. Lamprey. W. Irwi., parrot, Beatrice (:arrow : owl, Geo. S/nib. sed. r eepsrs.esi.. Ftnwses.-Colleetioo of cut flowers, H. L Watson, W. Kiely : dableac, 'Vm. Stewart, tV. Kiely ; verbena., H. L. WOt- soe, R. Werrington ; four difereat roes., Jobe Stewart ; heel bouquet, A. Bieeham, H L Watson ; table bouquet, H. L. Wat- eta, R. Werrioetos ; aarnatiom, H. L it wise. ; dianthus, H I.. Watson, Win. Stewart ; floral design, H. L Watson, R. tarriostoo ; zinnia., double, H. L Wak- es, W. Kiely ; geraniums, single flower, John Stewart, Pt. L Watson ; geresiume, e..uble flower, H. L. Wats•, John Stewart ; personal phloxes, H. L Watson : phloxes, asnnel, Win. Stewart, H. L. Watson gladiolus, A. Bingham, H. L. Wateoo ; eiz 'meatier gladiolus, named, W. Webster, A. Bieghsm ; sten, Wm. Stewart, H. L Watson ; pansies, Win. Stewart. H. L W etaoo ; balsam spikes, an bloom, W. Kiely, H. L Watson ; stocks spikes, J. H Williams. Win. Stewart : petunia.. eagle, Wm. Stewart, H. 1. Watson ; pet- unias, double, John Stewart, K. Weimer - toe ; annuals. named, H. L. Watson ; coleus, .lobe Stewart, A .oz - combs, spikes, Win. Stewart, W. Webster ; tuberous begonias, single, John Stewart, A Hingham ; tuberous begonias. double, .lobs Stewart ; bogaeies rex, A. Bistgbam ; fuchsias, varieties in flowerWm. Stewart : geraniums, single, John Stewart, H. L Wawa' ; four geraniums, Snide, H. 1. Waal, R Warranties ; eight geraniums, double, in bloom, .lobe Stewart, W. Kiely ; four geraniums, double, in bloom, H. L. Wawa, John Stewart ; nine voids/Ma greenhouse planta, R. Warrington, A. sing. ham : nine varieties. foliage plant., diner- ent from other 'tries, R. Warrington, A. Bingham ; two hanginr flower basket., H. L Watson, A. Siochem ; one h.bgisg Bower basket. A. Bingham. H. L Watson. AwaTsra Lter. -Collective of cut Bowen, W. Webster, P. Fox ; six varieties dahlias, W. Webster ; oolleotion verbose', J. H. Williams, J. T. Dickson ; hand bou- quet, P. Fox, .1 T. i)ieksom ; table bee- fiest, J. T. Dickens, P. Fox ; oolleetioe of disatbue, P. Fox, J. H. Williams ; aoileo- ri.. sissies, W. Webster, .1. H. Williams: oollsotiee trim ireradures, We. Stewart, O.K. Holt ; slleotlen phloxes, J. H. Wil hams, N. Webster ; eolleeties sten, W. weber, .1. H. Willies ; °ell.ction pas- sim, P. Fox. J. H. Williams ; .ollestio. p.teinie , eagle, W. Webster, J. H. Wil. Gems ; eoll.etion missies, double, W. Weiler ; four varieties miens, P. Fox. W. Webster : three varieties tuberose be- gonias in bloom, J. H. Wiuia.0 ; two bo- ✓ eal) no. P. Fez ; two faobels' lie bloom, Wm. Stuwert, W. Webster ; three gers•- mate, single. ie bleu., Wm. Stewart, J. H. William' ; three geranium, double, is bleo., P. Fox. J. H. Willie.' ; three varieties foliage Ousts, Wm. Stewart, W. Weber : three varieties pleats is bloom, sot spudded J. H. Williams ; sae beagle, bsak.t. J. ff. Willie.' : two aeons, L Riuh.rdens, W. Webster . hedecsylle in Mem, special by Jae. Stewart, J. H. Wil- liam ; twe ~team heps.lea is bleats, R Riobrdee., W.. otew•rt ; beet set lamina in pets, W.. Stewart, .1. H. Wil hems. BeenervLTVoat. Demesne or,. -A tea veriaW., mimed, Mrs. W. J. T. Massa; dx vcriulM...msd, sucki�. Jeb. Riehords, J. T. Dirk.su, Mrs N. Eluent ; sorther. spy, C. W. William, Job. Perim ; Mode bleed gnn.iag. Yea W. =Mk Mrs C. A. Member ; .side.'. Mud. Mrs W. Meet, W. Y. Knight. Geduld tetr.ebip : ••lexerder, J. T. Melissa, Judge Te.' ; wt.lsby. IN Joke Bn1k.1 : esfeert, W Irwtm, ewsee J. 3. Flier ; Wham, W. Y. Ksfgpe, Jeb. Illcwsra i hag of edsuq 1. T. 0. A.. Whi"�` mrrett�et.k� hllevater. 0 W.Wiplaras, A11,41: Bros; memeek se.. Them - t_ J 0 La Teasel; hgbbenlese's segeseb J. 1'. S AMdi -- --' r seam emir* Wm Reerlog, Mi. W met ; MMus league, BeliMr.. Met, J. T. Blaenkik ; LOSS of Flesh ..goer, Mrs. W Ellw+, W. A. Wt inial Maltese wpm., Mr. W Blhut.Thus asessue; hem davit, J. T. Diekeoii, is one of tb.ei first sighs of John B•Ikeld ; swear, Iles W Elliott, Paean ha.$borea, Julia w J V L. d To ; seines ge1Mn. J r ItokTomei aan; swede red, U A Menial estate J J. llahr; eweuu poems arm, Jobs Stewart, Jos Dicke is, or ; pones mime, Abe Downie, 0 W Asdrewe; mann, J C i.e rueeol, w M Knight; Ontario, jobs Cox, 0 A whitely ; snow, was warwoek, w Irwin ; grevtssteb, Jobb Stewart. Mrs was Elliott; St Lawrence, Mrs w Elliot; 20 -aa pippin, w H Knight, U E Holt ; homey .4 hoot, U S Holt, John Seibold ; aysea red streak, win Irwin, sr Sterling ; Joebem of olde.berg, 8. Firm, Sella Nott ; ohesaspo .trawherrtr, lies. Win. K:liott ; Mom". Mrs. Wm. Elliott, J. W. Salkeld ; tolmaa's ewe, Juba Porter, Wm. Warseek; wereSsidlses t-se-hrthe C W. Williams S. L. Best' ; weak apple•, O. .A. Whitely, I. Beek, J. R. 81....... Wm. Sswrrt, Porter Jed: a To ; amKlcan pip a, J. C. Lme s Totem", G. • A a body ; special, W. T. Mersey, 1st special, J C. Le To„sel, laid Peen - Ma varieties, armed, S. Fusee, H. Cur - wen ; three varieties, named, Wm Warn- ock, H C ., woo ; uartlet, J H R or sell, W.. Vi •aloek ; flem'eb beauty, John 8.11.1d, Goo C:iurch ; vicar of wskebeld, H L Watson, Glen Bros ; duchess d'daguulo.e, J H Wo.ree:l. Arthur Curs to Preoideut Draard. J H Willis as Rolle Lucrative, Mis Hamil- i,' i, Juho Stewart. Lo.ni. Boone de Jersey, J T Dickson. Thomas Beattie. Bemire D-Aujoo, A Drysdale, 8 Fors.. Brunn Superfine, J C Le Touzel, A Cur- zon. White Doyenne, John Seibold, J t:u•berda. Grey Doyenne, John Rah- arJe,Ja. Rush. BrernHsrd„J R•ohards. Beurre Diel, A lhy.dale, M's Hamiltou. Ileum Rose, S Forte, A. B..rgham. Shel- don, Wm Kcigbi, A C McD.,oald. Winter tetania, H Corson, Jas Du,keos•, sr. Bootee Clairg on, J R Shannon, Horace Hortoo Howe'', Jae Dicksu i, sr, J■. Dickson, jr. Salol, Jobe Andrew., .1 T Salkeld. Clapp's favori.e, S Forgo Lrwrmioe, H Huron. Boyars, A Drys- dale, H Curvet.. Josephine De Manure 2nd, A Bingham. Kallen. W Warnock, A Drysdale. Special, W.o Knight. Plums-Pt,nd's seedling, Wm Stewart, John Richards. Smith's Orleans, Win. Stewart. Yellow egg, Wm Warnock, A Binehsu. Duane's purple, Win Stewart. Lombard, Win Stewart, P Foz,sr. Rome Claude de Bevy, Win Warnock, Mrs Hsmiltuu. Imperial gunge,W in Stewart Cue's Gulden Drop, we. Stewart, Horace Hurt.w. Peach -P Fox ,sr,win Steeart. Peaches -early Crawford. w T Mu. ney,8 Morningstar. Mountain R..e,J T Dick- son. Late Crawford. m m e aruuct, Seedling, M Carl, was wernock. Grapes, Melons, etc -Beet and heaviest, 2 clust- ers, white, ruder glees, R. warringto. , Best and heaviest, 2 olmters,blael,unde. glas,R warrington.J R Shannon. Twelte varietlea, grown iu Jb: en air, 2 clusters of each, correctly named. w waro.-ck, J R Shannon. Sgjet varieties, named, open air. 2 clusters of each, w wernock, wm Stewart. F.,ur varieties, named, open air, 2 clusters of each, w warlock, A Biengb•m, Three bunches Delware, w weroo.ck. 11 Bingham. Cunuord,w warn- ock, A Hingham. Hartford, win Raw - art, J T Dickson. Roger's No 3,A Hint. ham, J K Shannon. Rower's No 4, wm wernock, J T Dickson. Kot,et's No 9, w wernock, J K Shannon. Roger's No 14,1 T Dickson, w warnock. Roger's No la, wet waruo.ck, J R Shannon. Roger's No 19, Will warnock, win Stew- art. Raters Nu 44, J T Dickson. Iona, wm Warnock. A Bingham Salem, A Bingham. J income, sr; Moore's dia- mond, w warnock; Raton, w wernock; Yirgennes, w wrrnoel; Clinton, 1 -lac Salkeld, jr; wm Stewart; Creveling, J Dicison,.r, J T Dict eon; Niagara, J Dick- son, it J R Shannon; Kmpire State, w warnock; Jessica, w waruock; waraen, S Morningstar,JR Shannon; Moore's Early. S Morningstar. P •♦ Tom; Brighton, J R Dickson, w warnock; M111,241 w wernock; water melons, C A W ells, w w.roock ; Yellow flesh melons, 2 R Warrington; Green or scarlet fleshed melons, C A well., B warrnngton; Citrons, Mrs Ham- ilton, C A wells. D.'s'sort. • Statterm:Toar*e. - Honey in e.nnn, 10 lbw, win Harty, Mrs C A Bomber: jar of hooey. wm ii trty, Joh n Porter; maple syrug, E Richardson, Mr. C a Bomber; collection home-made pre- eeris, Mrs it R Walker, S Morningstar; Peaches, A Curzon, woe warnock; Pears, John Porter, Geo.r,te Church; citron, Mrs a K walker, 8 v .rnn,gstar; oucumher. ere C A number, a E washington;gninces en Towns; John Andrews; jellies. w N H OW. Il, ere ,u R walker; three loaves home-made breed bread, Geo. Church, Percy Stewart; three losses. home made bread, made with yeast esker. W M Knight. Percy Stewart ; three loaves home-made breed, made with baker's hop yeast, Geo Green, A Allen; layer cake, John Mower!, Eva Cattle; Twelve tea biscuits, Mrs C A Humber, W Warn- ock; collection of pies, Eva Cattle. J L Atkin; me dopes fancy tarts Ev Cattle, Win Stirling. Hew to Gather Seed.• Seed, Garden seed meet be gathered In a happen -and -by -shame method rod then good Mem *ay sepeelei Mkt par. Gather the SM well -farmed dies tomato and animater from which to keep med. This will make tomatoes and cucumbers from two to three weeks earlier than the neighbors and of the Isms fruiti have gathered the pods of lima bane which matured Bret and stored them away secure- ly with the sad in the banish with poled beans, redlais lanes, onions, etc., all of whish were roved from my teat. so I im- post to have of the beet next year. If good, large heads of dabbega sad smell - flower are desired, til boat of the bands grown Haat smelt Its., be saved, oat the whole pleat from which le yew seed. It is Moose so trou'ile to tab pro - 'action in this, sad be who dose It is al- ways ndways amply paid Is tie sprtag._-Es. • Sewn of sonar. Amy Mom beams ani bear .veld he male bmetifd by .p..11es a very seal) mom. of mosey en. Mt very mesh alma PAM • flswa- jjJ end w �et•s mew kind .f .si gee be tM.s.i It pee le elven ensilIWM Aar sni=ebersilehf ..mama •• poor health. Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood tbllow. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver u.1, cures all cf these weak fleas- es. Take It in time to avert illness if you can. Physicians, the world over, endo"tj it. Illi be deeektd by Sibstitdtt! MOs a ..-es. .Miall a:i Dews,•t.. is. a et FASTENING FOR DOORS. • Ps sIbio impreve.e.t s. Koons Held Catches fee Certain Lases Dr. H. H. Shaw, of Genoa, N. Y.. • dentist for many years, but also • pattern - meeker mid • awe of some mechanical ingenuity, has suggested • substitute for the ordinary knob and latch for such doors as do not require locking. Upon the edge of the door itself he would place, et the proper height, merely • smell metal or wooden projection. Opposite thereto, in a recess 1' he jamb, he would put • smell upright leer, pivoted, as show. to our diagram, and having • notch cut in the rounded upper end. To the lower sod is attached • stiff spring, who.. upward pressure tends to throw the lever to one side or the other of a perpendicular, sod to hold it in either of the two slanting positions indicated by the full lines and dotted lines of the diagram. In opening and closing the door the projection would engage the notch in the lever. Dr. Shaw believes that this plan would keep the door from rattling_ in the wind, and make it fit more ogagly against the jamb -easing• thus excluding flies, ants and drafts of air. It would also involve less carpenter work. A door thus fstene.i could be opened with • push, without turning a boob or lifting • latch. -N. Y. Tribune. • Vara el Two sebacsew Poetised Deily Pres : They were silo. nisi mese es the liaise of lee yostuday. I esm..s" that • beg while age then were built is Calais at the same inns two mates .shesame." said Capt. Dtuesk. «leywere twmaNre wed jest alike, do- blew baa s.e vaunts for that day. (be el thin was •sad the Jul ?mirth, sod ass ether the ?earth of July. They both lsedad with lambs and sailed oat of Caul the some day, hosed for the same pert. They had set Ms out as., days whew, is a tisk tog. they WOWS isle o.11isisa. The Nardi of Jai wee emasbed to pieSad Wet. The Jody Tenni' ssryivvd aid in do - log bus.... Meg the .meet yet. I see her o.ssstomlly • • ate-p•..d Wbsriesaa, Bracken Chromate : A Ciectmmti bi- cycle ma• has usdertakes as immense eve - inset. rfo has agreed to equip one of New- port's distinguished Cl 114101h with • wheel worrsetod not to head or break. The .satMesa who is iatersstsd is J. W. (irides, formerly of thea place. He testiest 26 you.. ell sad weigh. just 444 pomade. He is mire as • school boy. The bicycle is to he .lief le rags semi pipty sad will weigh shiew-ave pounds. 1h. Peeress.. She paled at est : then slow returned To her ebeeke the tint.o of dews, As she stood and stn. d tall carefully Complexion powders on. Who Meet Dignified Pursuit. It is a gneer commentary on the state of affairs that while hundreds of thousands of men are idle and half starving in our olden. the farmers of the country are cry- ing for help to do the necessary work on their farms. In many localities it is im- possible to get farm help at prices that would have been considered large five years ago. It is possible that we are near- ing • time when farming will be looked upon as • menial pursuit, which self-re- specting men will c.t engage int We hope not, for when that time comm we will se the beginning of the end. in old times the farmer was looked down upon, and was, in fact, • slava In many coon tries he could not leave the manor upon which be was born, and was subjected to any privations or indignities that the owner of the land felt like afflicting him with. Then, with civilization, the tiller of the soil came to be recognised as an im portant facto/ in the prosperity of his eountry, and began to receive more consideration until within the last century be hes coon to the !root, chiefly became of the high place he has woo for himself in our country. The farmer won his ,,lace as one who must be recognised as the oornerstone of prosperity, and from his success the farmers of all the civilised world have profited. it L a noble calling, sad it Is to be hoped that the workers of oar eountry will never be so blind to their own Inteseata as to begin to despite farm work.-Amariesa Farman iosabater H.asbes, We frequently get Inquiries about the pereentage of eggs that should hatch in an incubator. A Ser•iogs. New York, poul- try man sends the following to the •s.ri- ma ?meter : i have token 18 hatches out of my m- obiles this meson which gave me the fol- lowing results Pereentag. of .hishs bombed from fertile eggs. Al 85, 711, the, 814. 814, 47i. 78. 80. 64. 76, 84, 77. Aver age per asst of chicks hatched from fertile eggs. 76+. I would ley is ezplanstbn of the hatch that only yielded 47j per soot, that ti:e eggs used in them were from two to four weeks old. and let me gay right hue to all amateurs and movies that the (testier your eggs an the larger wpl lis your pmesntage, and your ehleks will be stronger sod healthier Now them per - meows are a:l "send fapm the Mad Hr - We ergp Is the .cabanas es all peresetsgme with iseab.tos ars. Bet as some may wet to know whet the •won'' resell was from the total amber of epi' placed to the wahines i will glue that alss i plowed 8116 nap M the In.tbster sod Welted 11101 Alamo or 61+ pat eget of the total number d asp placed ha the le- P. Dell a es. se fdirdesevaX CaselMe Ossdy. old M yeast, who kir bas nisi ler the*.. elms pines. emYaley -.mein Ms eyed** V. week. )t• a " i\191` If i- t lit' la•rtrotion of the well n,atnn .i ail int l,ri erly enrol by ex, tart !ri'ot'era. Mild ,titort•ul, h ,ilbt and of match - fess Flu 'lay; Mastiff l'lug Cut pleas b lit• most fastidious. J. S. PACK V CoMFORT IN CORSETS Can only be obtained by wearing No. 391 't Improved All -Feather - bone Corsets." No side .steels to break, hurt or rust. TRY A PAIR. All First-class Dry Goods Houses Sell Theta J.(ATURE YIELDS ANOTHER SECRET ! TI has often been contended by physiologists and men of meioses gen- erally, that nervous energy or nerv- ous impulses which pass along the aerve Abuse were only ether names toe shetrieity. This seemingly plaus- ible statement was aerated far a time, but has been eomplet.ly aban- doned tines it has bees proved that the serves are not good conductors of eleelrieity, and that the velocity of a n ervous impulse is bet 100 feet per eseesd-whish is very mesh slower than that of .lestridty. It is now generally agreed that servos' energy, or what we are pleased to mall serve Amid. is a wondrous, a mysterious terse, is whish dwells life ambit. A very eminent specialist, who has eddied profoundly the workings d the nervous system for the last twes/reve Scare. has lately demon- strated that two-thirds of all our ailments and thresh diseaw eas due to deranged nerve rains within or se the base of the brain. AU knew that an injury to the spied seed will ea. to the bed, beim the Wined4. The u Neese iter this as, nerve tmras ie jj.ewsbd by the hasty from less:l. w'hsa isles into the e stomach, it sones is with numberless nerve fibres in tie wells of this organ, which at one. treed • nervous impulse to the nerve Centres which eentrol the stems/h. themnolitbing of the preemies f od; w u pon the nerve mitres send dews a supply of nerve fore* or nerve illi, to at ones begin the operation el But let the nerve mettles whisk soaks' the stomach be d• ranged and they will set be aide le reaped with t suaeiest supply of n erve lore*, te proper! digr the food, sad, result, In igestion and dyspepsia make their appearenea. So itis with the other organs of the body, if the nerve antra which eos trol them and @apply them with nerve fosse become deranged, they are else dragged. The wonderful enema of the remedy known as the Great Beath Amerisea Mervin. Tonle is due te the feet that it is prepared by our el the most eminent pkyeiAne 614 speeisiists of the egp.ate i b•iri se the foregoing rel.eilAs dbeoMsry. Istarvelloam ?Owen log h ears of Mervesa Prostrsties. Hsedaehe. Bleoplesenes P.sN-cesose, BLVilss's Danes, tha- w Deepsei-sj, Hysaiaa, Heart Dimes. Sirs/uses e/ resale-, `a M. ea Aside a Rhe km aMaas% dish Ileelligehe. It i e losash truthless The Signal JOHN�_ 17AV_IS, Ood/irNik Md t AqF filibearlbs tor "Ths-Iiirstair"- a ill& sass mere •Nle se to its Joh the atlare mem- w he pr imp cadesemrwee d all a...of erA pencil et this sone•,. Met as.7 aggiNin solssolddiag you me be es agedal rine el, /ad a�inn cash sem we lot os. tc - � M ess o� the apprl of a wise t► Ott i‘tAti1 This useful toss is kept in the hill rtasigs GSM qualities csas letter beds While Zatttrx %toti1 In this line we have a very lazy stock d !lame writing papers gait able for every class of business rerressetsd in this legality, coin prest.g hid and wove, li...., quadrille and other papers, ruled or unreled, as may be required Ifiterft0. �tati1 are not so generally used, they ill an oorim � ine comwhat Wei t lies what we'ie got under the above heads. ‘testis If the " pay-as-yw;o " plan was the order of the day the demand for account paper would not be se great ; but there are come men wbo get so many denser' that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at present our stock is coin piste in this line with four eases. Good paper and neat ruling. Seth anir1e and double dollars and emits columns. They come cheaper than bill heads, and are the proper thing to send after • delinquent once • month. They are sure to fetch him 'round - sometime. Now, it would be hard to get along without envelopes, and te keep up with the demand for ahem we keep a large stock on hand. We have now about • hundred thousand in stock, and the prices will range from 75c. to $$.00 pier M. We handle coin meRttial and legal sizes exclusively Qf ttltOak r thtAtntlt4v Tse orated in some of t e heads above. There is, however, a vast amours of work under this bead that to enumerate would more than take up the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Tem Stolt•L. mum Z hl1\to.*i out to an "At Home" or a wedding require oonsidersble taste in selec tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and best samples to be had. Call and res. r oar atims of entert inments and meetings promptly turned out, from the plain but neat to the most elegant with cord and pencil attached. Wweutkars We aim to excel in all the differ ant kinds of work we tarn out, but especially is this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitable for all requirements Curtis aha 'e'.lktts This bead covers a large range of work, from a bread or milk ticket to a neat calling card, from as or- dinary admiaioa ticket to • testy business card or a handsomely printed membership ticket. asters Our facilities for turning out thin clean of work are evidenced by the feet that the great bulk el it is done by us. This line also in- clude. Dotigtrs which our three fast -nosing job presees are able to turn out in • surprisingly abort time. %mkt V 'l\.1 belong to the peeler department also, and we ef them--pramptrtese being our aim in this reagent. A nodes of ssls will appear la Tan teaAL free of charge when bills for sane ere iso hare. ACMattia o Work in the t iprinting lime can be aim. is this gtlabiirkss+t in ais e.padilioue and arias& meaner and Oulr �P rt►ee 1 uwts. bt S tnt1 'sex% rw/ouusNA Wo extend ear theeks for pawl fav ase and solicit a se.tle..nee of the