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S ,1 uth! W 1 pock,• on T ' y - p. Q.yA,94�k,, Geocwua, i call,_. rn.. d,, xra..otlte #Ii WQlker, Potuntaa ,O w ..'1t8 B . p c .et tit s, a me s u . _1p 4 . AC Af, : ©©�t }" j, pltt p�p nttlppppl Xuted.th+e 9 }. yell ,. i# . r,. l , . Pe1n Spring io%' an '• har'vA*ot dee sin 1 '" e 1:; /,.: jj pp �4 : 11 '; i11u1 .0„:u .. 41U4.u11.. f n g ..19kctle,. y At_..:., iQ :: g. a, 'Ph 7otxle. l�vV,bii a, °.' ,ottantals, �; 1► . ,M �il� the rowin illitflrest' take in,natters �, I a yy PP , .: g $ � MoFarlage, wines Forgupau, Itabl?.ita, J double,, ;m 4atil@, ;s3taolsu,' U g. Walker; , cl el affecltu t ..supe, ref ..red to. the i 6 Wil wil sen, 4.q of he l~0 ' IJ: o11lrrra�rcti: llXliii1 111ZpARIoS, os:.... .. g h �Y !apart, don T, nz li, O.glle'gtipn: p Mo$. lizle. erbe o e Fat; .. o q, t that ho newel talind.>t a at source , l+ a g �. , nes,. T c ..til.,, VQ r t .'IT$i��. F. Ii. 1 AQIi lei Ta, , iia TlpdfAX`t, fan 6 e71a in it rde J T asou ' a 4741tt1e�: t i s o r 1 as , .,, nth p ., _ . 7l. g 1 ,., .aa ,erg _ .., tla 7 u a.., u..led+ 'P Cott e, Zitlni.. _,. id' N 11I X1 T' U , ,1? -'Aon of plekeure in attent4lnf gni fi 1 f I1 Q of 1 i C el JQHtY:lpitS�RPX, , .,f ., 9. s P CQl.eet.on:oE s eona,71 at#t.. Vii, $reed, W .keg” Mica $ and bo. net ro:,, �QWII]g ope1"�. fr0�l 0.0W1, Q, : o,, . :. ,hip kind, as l e'was, doln , ,fi "n en' p K al eo ill. q S1aTFIiE,,r a stated : ay $ .. n4 ... , p p , , gg i .g. p.., Fivaiie & I$ ._ e, G _; I i . ,i ts! nal, m Cottle. Table bouquet, profoo, ,. x: ' ► ih.at ttinadians'who vt�ste'dtlie World's MrN A RE . e o stn a d' Bet piL on 1 T an. 9 �.,. �"8e�1--' ur vrl.I .s l.t f . _f;l. aa, ._i....a., Cottle, Baaketgfflawexu,profee xT �.$ ,f for on SaxS , • Fair would find so mach there ahowtn y , 1.double harneep, Johnspla &Armour, glans!, Cottle, lda7ad Oontlnet, ainate..ttr, l�l�li:Q: we, ' thenroubtletitrat Ftuir wlta sou• the fertility, richiieea and.lre tliess a IM.r sass. T ,- k'an tt7 mill, McMucobta. Walker, a'W Sts a Table boa. . : tad this Year under more than the Province that they wguld solus r, s n n g $ B ke , Upa, Qo .., r, T .._ e . _Subscrlptign, tb;ud: glVlil duo y ct Clq, Ganem plow, Berate T T Coleman. Cott, amateur, J C{ibbinga, H R walker. a, : olx f,?, .� I,eur tock ordinarily favosahle aircumatances: bask with w' better opinion of this 'Field roller, Estate T T Coleman. Wggd- Basket of flowers a ateur war .er ° ` : - , fihe weather on :the seco'td day°of. the country than over, 1rai'a m t J;Fex son, Turni .cutter, get Mise Ba Col ti n of ail Haalgs k _' over tibree w6ntbs free:Ili resent shwa was vertairily "Quoen's weather" Hon, Mr Dr deo s oke as f4 raetival p i , gii P y leo q n A McIlii QFIA>;@ v�* y' p p T Colemalt. Pea harveste>, T Brown, llenzie, T Cottle•'.. aildthq orAwd In attQntiltnce. wwa x,iuch� farmer,and waaexceedin ly g�utifiedtlt tlrustter, get T Colem�n. Potato I,ADMS wonx,-.,Parlor sdobet, Mrs Wm larger thal> on any previous .Qpcas+an. the opportunity pf IoQking Into tkie digger, Jaulos Flynn Sulky plow, Frank Coats, sr,.Diiss Sneyd. �'sble mate, Dora C Toronto 1VMail ��. &F) $1 0Q „ A large ittemher of townepea le in- faces oP eo !puny whom he recognized Payton. flet wh fttetrees, Jno `aayder, Campbell, Mrs W Agate, sr. Fano tidy, y, P y y, cc r' , % Qi�k Store sPected the inside ekhlbit on Tuesday as fellow -farmers, th""Tingly ttgh personal Russ -White Winter Wheat, Jas Pat- Miss Sneyd. Apligne on felt, Miss Sym, Globe ........ 1 00 k - eveniog: 'Rhe display was r-ot,yuite tta strangers. He was often. joki . . ,, allude tarsen, ,7 Salkeld. Red Winter, Wheat; J ington, G Nott, Fancy foot stool, Dltsa "1. cod as last year, .owing to the partial ed to as the�� hayseed member, of, the Salkeld, S Furze: Spring best, J Salkeld, Sneyd, Mrs W Coats, or, Toilet est, Miss ' r• Em ire 1 00 Ff arcw we , SgPTgXBER 29, 1893. .' 't tumnGift . --(-L, _-_TO . I . our Readers i ,604. ',arifangement -with the publishers V, pa 1'ad to awake everyone of our readers iA 415soi• of a lifelike portrait of the HON, '13JD LAURIER, the trusted and esteemed of the LI eraf arty of Canada. The per. 8'dra`-wn,from the latest and best photo- r5y>ilaii the honorable gentleman has had this& i t.etcbed in a lif like and thoroughly :11anner. The enthusiastic reception r1,surier has received wherever he ]las is.evidened of the great wor,h of the tis. the peer of the- great leaders Papi- n, and Mackenzie, who though they $;'over to the great majority, still live oryofagrateful people. MrLaurier's Id be in the home of every Liberal The portrait is printed on a sheet of 18'k• 24 inches and will nct be for sale copies being printed ty supply sou- r Laurier's .triumphant campaign t,tna Dominion, ¢tie readers the cost of -11 he picture be- leal' fo us acid then to them, it will be sent iyYrom"i'lie'ptib7i'ibeie: Fill -out the blank b•etid:.end . to the publishers of the picture, iitreal Herald Co., Montreal, with 6 cents tliupsto"pay for packing, mailing, etc., which p 1 o,-" 'you to receive one of these excellent Ll", of the moat popular mat in the Domin. JEoit will be ,[pF,]ileased with it. 4:, A 't ' maW ' ` :�:.q '11'_ 4 B y �;.0 . `� e,4 yU Fm : C .�0aa) D o o ",W F U 4 N, ,. F. o, O t,u-� c 11 W. a 1p �,Z . a * � y:0 5Q) z ie'' Conservative Gathering. 'o :have not the slightest desire to file ,or depreciate the gathering i ,on Tuesday, in fact we would ler have seen a much larger crowd witnessed a great deal more oisiasm, and we feel sorry that r was not the case. Though a per - may not see eye to eye with others biLally, they may still be liberal a1gh to wish their opponents- the eAt measure of success on ossa. s, 'like this. If the Conservatives incl the gathering as a success, th Stals have -no fauit'to find, but w stir puy*]G iberals would feel. if their 4 enol ' several of his best lieuten 3'.*ore not more enthusiastically re 'i�'tL than +trvas fihe. Premier and his iisterS. The opinion of Liberals o i p6mt is valueless, but we hear tibdrs of Conservatives express thei 3nishinent at the lack of enthusias t wits apparent. The addresses In Conservative standpoint, war It ; ertainiy that of the Premie f''tiir Vosi,or in particular were vel Mi listening to, though many o b •hearers would not; endorse tt i% t0'as dildo brit there was a manifes �aetlesS About it all, ` e Weiin ,dishonesty of some paper bio Iii 1� , 'publishing a letter of bbvio,' ° of the Mitchell, Adveloat foor#ing''the: tttt ,autiet muting i tt17`t % with the towat-k tXultt, "Th >1 wlt'hIts uglutil dincossttdSy!1'6fus tl.pftl�lis� il+." ;The Globe d141 -b l it pia rlialtt6-4 in >its"s3ditotrat ooldtip okliftur °� �,v o this 6N 1. roof the froth and root crop, and. yqt there, were some good roots and e e - s n d In Il W e, government, and he .regarded it as quite a compliment, because in, Itis S Furze. White Oats, S yF.urze. 131agk osts,SFurze. 6-rowedbarle ,JPatterson. ,SSyenyl p,gton, MoraaCam Campbell. Shawl, knit p • , • • • • • • ;5 fruit, The band being ppresent, en- livened the proceedings. The outside in opinion agriculture was the most im- portant pursuit of all. Rxhibitious of kind because ttpleasant 2,rowed barley, J Salkeld, S Furze, Small peas, S Furze, Large peas, S Furze, , or crochet, Miss Sneyd, Mrs C Campbell. Bracket. drapery, Miss Symington, Mrs C " News ......... 1 00 exhibit was very good almost every department, the seep classes Wng es- thts were geed, rivalry to produce Che very best was White Beane, J B Lindsay, Lindsay Bros. Timothy seed, John Salkeld. C Campbell. Saddle bag, Mrs 0 Campbell, Miss Sneyd. Point lace, G Nott, Miss r� Live Stock Jur'! 1 U0 . pedally well-filled. The rat thing on the program on stimulated, and the great improvement that had taken place in agriculture was VEGETABLES—Oolleation of garden vege- tableB, by market gardeners=J Allanson. Sneyd. Linen Centre piece, Miss Dorrance, Miss Symington. wall panel, Miss Sqm- -- - - al Star .... 1' 00 . Wednesday, was the reception to the Lieut -Governor of Ontario, Hon. G. A. to. some extent due. to them. With all his heart h endorsed the sentiment b Collection of garden vegetables, market gardeners excluded, H R Walker. ColleC- g ington, S Dorrance. Homemade flannel,11 G Nott. $pmemsde blankets, Mise Sym- at witness ...... 1 0 ;, Kil kpatrick, and at 9.45 a. m., a large crowd were in waiting at the station, expressed on hoe of the banners, "Canada our home" and urged them to tion potatoes, M D MoTaggart. Early Rose potatoes, H R Walker. Beauty of Hebron ington, H R Walker. Collection ladies' work, S Dorranee, Miss Symington. Cro-- t London Free Press 1 00 The diptinguisbed party, consisting of think well of their country, which Potatoes, J B Lindsay. White Elephant chet work, cotton, Mies Symington, W .... the Lieut -Governor, his wife, Mr irk- patrick, jr., and Hon.`J, Dryden, Mini- possessed many ad vantagesoverothers. The party spent the afternoon in view- potatoes; George Charoh, Lindsay Bros. 13U sea Extra early, H R Walker, 11 El- Fear. Crochet work, wool, Mrs 0 Camp- bell, Miss Symington. Embroidery in (I Advertiser . .. 1 00 .ter of Agriculture, were immediately conducted to the carriages, &procession ing the exhibits, many farmers inter- viewing Mr Dryden., Afterwards the ford• Potatoes, any other variety, H Cole, g Elford. Mangold wnrtzels, J Allanson, cotton, Dire C Campbell, Miss Symington. Embroidery in silk, G Nott, Mrs W Costa, do , `,, Farmers Adv ate 1 00 formed, and headed by the band, they proceeded to the town hall. The arch were entertained at the house of Mr W. Jackson, and left for Berlin by the H Elford. Fed or yellow globe mangold .sr. Wnrtzels, J Allanson, Elooat Bros. Al- Embroidery in arrasene, Miss 6neyd, Miss Symington. Table Cover, Mrs J W Clinton New Era... .. 1 00 -and banners used the day previously were still up and flags were consp'.euous 4,45 train. . The following is the prize list of the tringham carrots, A McKenzie, H R Walk- er. Long orange, carrots, A McKenzie, J Irwin, G Nott. Slipper, worked, Mrs C Campbell, Miss Sneyd. Darned net, Miss If ' News Record 25 everywhere. A guard of honor, in show:- Allanson. Field carrots, John Salkeld, Symington, G Nott. Pillow sbame, 1 and ..1 regimentals, and coriimanded by Capt. HORHEs._IMPORTED HORBEa.--Brood mare, Elcoat Bros Swede Turnips, Elcoat Bros, 2 W Fear. Chair scarf, G Nott, Mies All are weekly. Combe, lined the road at the Corner of Jno Avery; heavy team, Jno Snell; spring H Elford. Greystone turnips, J Allanson. Sneyd. Drawn work, Miss Symington, S 'L Huron and Albert streets. When the town hall was reached Mayor McTag- colt, Jno Avery; year old filly, Jas Ross; ,white best mare any age, Jno Avery. 'danadia'n globe turnips, J Allanson. Short garden carrots, A McKenzie, H R Walker. S Scott. Mantle drape; 6 Dorrance, Miss Sneyd. Tea cosy, Mrs C Campbell, S Dor- Kindly remember that. we re- . ' gart read the following address of wet- come:- heavy draught. -Team, James .Reynolds; brood mare, H Plumeleel• spring G Dale, , P g Long blood beets, J Alfanson, J Salkeld. Blood turning, H R Walker, J Allanson. rance. Ribbon work, Miss Symington, Mrs C Campbell.. Patch work, Miss S min P Syming. ; ceive subscriptions tions for an ' To His Honor the Holt. George Alexander colt, O. Dale, or, Geo Dale; year-old filly, Vegetable oyster, A, McKenzie, J Allanson. Walker, J Allanson. Ra- ton, Mrs W Coats, sr. Berlin woG`lwork, S Dorrance, Mrs C Campbell. Child's N eWS l er Or Magazine, at P p . Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant Governor of the J J MaLsughlin,H Plumsteel;twu-year-old. Parsnips, HR 11 Province of Ontario. filly, J J McLaughlin,W Dale;two-•year-old. dishes, H R• Walker, J Salkeld. Winter Elliott. Pickling apron, Miss Syrnington, Mrs C Campbell. 11b11Sl1erS I1CeS:. - p p On behalf of "the people of this vicinity, Gelding, Jas Reynolds; beat horse or mare, any age, diploma, J. McLaughlin. Gene,- cabbage, J Allanson, W cabbage, J Allanson, H R Walker. Cauli- Cnild's dress, Mise Symington, Mrs W Coate, sr. Sofa pillow, S Dorrance, Miss . the municipal council of the town of Clin• ton extend to Your Honor a moat heart y at purpose -Agricultural team, Jas Patter- flower, J Allanson. Red onions, C ,Hoare, Sneyd. Fsnoy apron, Miss Symington, r � THE DELINEATOR should welcome upon this your first visit to our eon; general purpose team, Jae Reynolds, 'A H Cole. Yellow onions, C Hoare, H Cole. Mrs C Campbell. Screen, C Bower®, Mias `s section, We welcome you as the repre- JagBell; brood mare, W Dale, T J Berry; spring foal, T J Berry, OV, Dale; year-old Silver akin onions. Jos Lanxon, A MoKen- zi®. Potato onions, J Lanxon, J Allanson, Symington. C.irriage afghan, S Dorranoea Miss Fowler. Patch quilt, G Nott, Miss be in every home: price 15e a of our Gracious .Sovereign, the Queen, under whose- beneficent sway oar Queen, filly, Lindsay Bros, John McCartney; two- Sweet corn,H Joyner, R R Walker. Corn, Symington. Crazy quilt, G Nott, H R 1. $1 a year. Dominion has long enjoyed the fullest year-old filly, Thos Shipley(2nd unknown); J Salkeld, J Allanson. Citrons, J Allan- Walker. Crochet quilt, Mise Symington, measure of cc Vire two-year-old gelding,Lindsay Bros, Geo U t;tnrdy. beet horse or mars, diploma, Jas son, G }Mair. Caoumbera, J B Lindsay, J Salkeld. Iced Tomatoes, J Allanson, H R Mrs Israel Taylor. Knitted coverlet, G Nott, Miss Sneyd, Etohrngin silk, G Nott, We sell Delineator Dress Pat -IT welcome you also for the personal services which you have rendered to your country Patterson. Roadsters -Spring colt, P Me- Walker. Purple tomatoes, J Allanson, J Miss Sneyd. - Etching in cotton, Miss terns. in various public positions, notably as a Dougall, C W illiams;two-year-old gelding, Lannon. Largest pumpkin, J Allanson, C - Symington, Mrs 0 Campbell, Roman am'11 member of Parliament, and as the honor- J B McKinnon; year-old filly, R Charters & . Sons, Jes VanEgmond; two-year old filly, Williams. Squash, J Allanson. Marrow, J Lanxon. Celery, J Lanxon, H R Walk• broidery, Miss Sneyd, Miss Symington. Knitted underwear•, Mrs C Campbell. Knit - able Speaker of the House of Commons, and from the manner in which you filled J. D. Melville, Robb A Roberton; brood mare, P McDougall 1 and 2; road horse, P er. Heaviest Mangolds, J Salkeld, J Allan- son. Heaviest -Turnips, Lindsay Bros., ting, fancy, S L Scott, Mrs C Campbell, Knitting,woollen stocking, Mrs J Gibbings,. these high and responsible positions, we readily believe that with honor to the Pro- MoDongall, :fps VanEgmond; roadster Elcoat Bros. Heatiest carrots. J Salkeld, Knitting, woollen mitts, Mies Symington, W 11 vinae and yourself you will continue to dis• team, G. MoTaggart, Dr Bunn; best horse or mare, diploma, Y McDougall. Carriage Elcoat taros. APPLES—Winter, WE] iiott, C Williams. S L Scott. Darn on socks, H R Walker. Mrs W Coate, or. Hand sewing, S L Scott. : charge the still more responsible duties of Lieutenant Governor. We have observed -Spring foal, P McDongali, Jas VanEg•. Collection. 15 varieties, R Thompson, W Gent's flannel shirt, Mrs C Campbell.. Rag , 0 a with much satisfaction that you have been meed: year old gelding, Jno Salkeld; two- year gelding, Kepple Disney, Jno $al- Elliott. American golden rusafts, W 0 Landsborough, Thos Jenkins. Northern mat, H R Walker, Jn Gibbings. Rag car• pet, H R Walker, W Young. Yarn mat, i visiting various sections the Province, and taking part in those exhibitions which keld; brood mare, (:too Stewart, D. O. spies, W C Landsborough, John Gibbings. H R Walker, J Gibbings. Whisk holder, , have become so marked a feature of our Sturdy; carriage horse, Bid Smith, Jas Walker; carriage team, W White, A Me- 20 -oz Pippins, W C Landesborough, El- coag Bros, Snow, T Jenkins, W Robb. Mrs W 0oats, sr, G Nott. Crochet work, in silk, highly recommended, S Dorrance. ( , +1 i national existence. These visits, besides affording you many opportunities of ming- Murchie & Cc; best horse or mare, diploma, Geo Stewart; J Coop's totals! prize, dna Ontario, W 0 Landsborough. Blenhem Pippin, W C Landsborough, R Govenlock. FINE ARTS paorEseroxAL-Collection.of_oil aintinge p . , s_ .. _ ._._.._ .__. ..._.- _ . - - -f' ling with- our people,•will.enable..you.•to.be.... Dome acquainted- with the resources of our _ VanEgmond;"i`"MpIIveen, Thos Archer.- CATTLE -Durham Two-year old bull, G Ben Davis, C Williams, Elcoat Bros: Toll- man Sweet, W C Landsborough, W Aitohe- and water colors, Mise C Moantoaatle. Oil paintings, Miss C Mountoastle. Water , .-.. , . . nM M ���v / U0/ U p�` l U -- country. The section you are now visiting is undoubtedly the garden of Canada, and Farquhar. One -year-old boll, Jas Snell, Elcoat Bros. $ ll calf, under one year, son. Rhode Island greening:, G Irwin, W C Landaborougti. Spitzenburgs, CiWilllams, color, Mies C Mountoastle. . AMATEUR LisT-Collection of oil PRIM- P Alfred Thomas, the boy who is accused c 4 our regret is that your stag is not to be longer, so that you could see more of its Jae Snell 1 and 2. Milch cow, 1 and 2, S L Scott. Baldwins, W C Landsborough, inge, Mrs. C Campbell, C Bowers Eliza I P , of murdering Mrs Martin at Listowel, has beauties. Jag Snell. Two-year-old heifer, Jas Snell, Elauay Bros. Hing of Tompkins Co., R .Mountoastle, highly recommended. been committed for trial , The town of Clinton, situated at a point four of the wealthiest and moat Elcoat Bros. One -year-old heifer, Jas. Snell. Heifer calf, Jas Snell, Elooat Bros. Govenlock, W Elliott. Ribston Pippins, W Robb, W Fear. Alexanders,W C Lands- OIL PAINTINGS BY AMATEuRs—Landscape, Mrs C Campbell, C Bowers. Marine ,f l'1 C� f,? fi C2I11'1lXf+. wberepopu- long townships of the Province meet, unites Herd of Darhams, Jae Snell, Elcoat Bros. Beat cow ,or heifer, Jae Snell. Native or borough. St. Lawrence, W Elliott. Cayu-lZIUQutZxl go red streaked, Elcoat Bros., W Elliott. View, Eliza. Mountcaetle, C Bowers -Mrs C Campbell recommended. �nimala from P 1 with the people of these various muniof- in the welcome it extends to you grade -Milch cow, stook breeding, W Weir, Fallwater, Elcoat Bros. Duchessof Olden- life, Mrs C Campbell, Eliza. Mountoastle. P + HURON CENTRAL s� —,:,,1!,i polities to -day, and we express the wish of all in the hope that year rearm of adios may be A Couch. Milch cow, for dairy, 1 and 2 W Weir. • Two-year-old heifer, Jno Stanbury, berg, S Furze, Geo Nott. Gravenstein, Lindsay Bros., C Williams. Maiden Blush, Flowers or Fruit, Mrs C Campbell, Eliza P Mountoastle. Portrait, Mrs Walter Coats, All parties having accounts against +he Huron ..i CentralAgricultural society are requesteu to send one of groat prgaperity and happiness. Jas Reynolds. Yearling heifer, Jas Reyn• olds, W Elliott. Heifer calf, Jae Reynolds, W C Landsboroa h, W Elliott. Roxbury Russet, W C andeborough. Mann, W Mrs C Campbell. P WATER COLORS BY ADfATEIIRa—Landscape, them in at once to the undersigned. W. OOATs, secy, g y. Mr Kirkpatrick expressed the great pleasure it gave him to visit the County W Elliott. Two-year-old steer, Jno Stan- bury 1 and 2. Yearling Steer, W Elliott, Mason, G -Irwin. Culvert, G Irwin, G Salkeld. Swear, W Elliott. Any other, Mrs C Campbell, C Bowers. Marine View, Mrs C Campbell, Eliza Mounteastle. Ani- p, Cools and Chamber Maid Wanted �,j of Huron and find so great progress since he had visited it Once before on business 29 ago. It his Jno Stanbury. Beat cow or heifer, diplo- ma, Jae Reynolds. Herd of two-year-old , Lindsay Bros, Jae Reynolds. Herd W C Landsborough, W Elliott. Seedling, E Saville, W Aitchison. Heaviest, Elcoat Bros. male from life, Mrs C Campbell, C Bowers. Flowers or fruit Mrs C Campbell. Sepia, ' P P '— ' A first-class Cook and a competent Chamber .- Maid for family of four in New YorkOity. Apply City, MIS s E. some ears was y g steers, Y Y C Bowers, Mrs C Cam bell. Pencil draw- to 78 West 46th New York or I privilege to apppear in a.•non-political he hoped that, however of two-year-old heifers, Jas Reynold:, Lindsay Bros. Herd GRAPES-Brigbton, WC Searle, Warden I R Govenlock, WCSearle. Salem, RGoven- ing, Miss M McKenzie, Mrs C Campbell. WEBB, Clinton. £4i t :.;,I capacity and of yearling steers, Crayon drawing, Mrs Walter Coats. Pen people might differ politically, they Jag Reynolds, Jas VanEgmond. Herd of lock, WCSearle Niagara, W C Searle, R I and ink Sketch, Mrs C Campbell. TEACHER WANTED _. would be united in endeayoring to developthe great reso= . of this yearling•beifers,JasReynolds, Lindsay Bros McGregor, HOLSTEIN. -Milch cow, Jno McGre or 1 I Govenlock. Coneord,RGovenlock, CHoare. Rogers No. 19 R Govenlock. Rogers No.4, g g PASTEL BY AMATEURS — Landscape, C Bowers. Morins View, C Bowers. Ani- As Principal for the Bayfield school, for the : 1.94, one huidiuF eeoond olaee Normal Certi-1., ; magnihcent province, which, .as with- out an equal the world ov & d he and 2. Bull, any age, Jno McGregor. R Govenlock, J Lanxon. Delaware, R Govenlock, C Hoare.. Moore early grapes, mals, C Bowers. Flowers or fruit, C Bow- ere'. Hand ai'ntin� on silk or velvet Mre year haste lirefeired. Apply, stating satarq, with tee• •6t e; timonis7s, until as+uraay October 7th, at 4 o'clock1. _: , thought we should thank t `e _ �f geifer calf, 1 and 2 Jno McGre or. • Best cow or heifer, diploma, Jno McGregor. R Govenlock, R H Chown. Any other , C Campbell, Bowers. p.m. JOHN MORGAN, �eeretary; Bayeeld. . all good for the bles.ings•enjo d freedom from of th'e .POLLED ABERDEEN:.—Milch cow, Jag Mc- VdY10ty, R Govenlock, C Searle. Open air collection, 'R, Govenlock. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN—POOmanship by Aiteheson. Pencil , , E STRAY STE a R. , many :vii. at prevail in other lands. A recap .on held, Farlane. Heifer calf, Jag McFarlane. Beat Cow or Heifer, diploma, Jae McFne. PEARS -Winter pears. R Govenlock. Fall S Furze, R Govenlock. Bart- boy under 15 years, W drawing on common slats, Mrs C Camp- strayed from subscriber a premises, a few doge' ' steer, red with was then nearly everybody pees- ant being introduced to his honor and g lane. HEREFORD&.—Mll(h cow, W Elliott. , . pear:, lett, W Elliott, J Salkeld. Flemish Beauty, bell, W Aiteheson. JIIDGEa.—Heat/ horses -P Curtain, Cen- since, a two-year'„Id dehorned white patch bask of leis shoulder and tip of tail, 1,20o Anyone returning Mrs Kirkpatrick. Under the supervis- ion of Mr. R. Ransfor'd, the party were Bull any age, W. Elliott.. Heifer calf, W J Lanxon, Jos Copp.' Duebeas D'Angou- leme, H Elford,'W Elliott. Clapp's favor- Yi traria. Light horses -H B Kennedy, Il- K y' weighing about pounds. it or giveng information as to its whereabouts be rewarded. W. WEIR, Clinton. " driven to Stapleton, and visited the p Salt the Lieut -Governor and Elliott. One -year-old heifer, heifer, W Elliott. Two-year-old heifer, W Elliott. Best cow i ire, S Furze. Sechel,J Gibbings. Keifer, R Govenlock, J' Salkeld. Sheldon, S T derton. Darhams-J S Smith, Maple Grays. Native or rade cattle -w Frio- g will suitably BOARS FOR SERVICE. `, ' ,Works, MIs. Kirkpatrick taking great interest in all they waw. The party were next diploma, W Elliott. or heifer, p JERSEYa,r—Milch cow, D McIntosh, H !Govenlock. Scott, C Hoare. Josephine de Malines, R Louise Berme de Jersey, d F ham, M.P., Russeldale. Sheep -G Cooper, Kippen. Pi a- Beacom, Goderich town- Subscriber keeps for service, at bio premises, ', driven to the Rattenbury, Hoilse, and lunch. At I plumsteel. Bull calf, H Plum:teel. Best cow or heifer, diploma, D McIntosh. I Scott, w Elliott. Any other variety, Jo Copp. Quinces, Robb Costa. ship; R Penhale, Bayfield. Poultry Grieve, Seaforth. Implements -T Mollie, tet 26, eon. 18, Hallett, a thbrobred Berkshire 1 Boar, and also a splendid Chester White. Both 111 from stock. Terms $1 at i entertained at o'clock, they proceeded to the Agricultural FAT • CATTLE. -Cow or heifer, Jas Rey- � nolde Jno Stanbar Ux or steer, 1 and 2 y' I YLUMs-Peach Plums Mise Fowler. ' gi en. Grains -Jae Connell Goderich PP y' township. - Dairy produce -J Hanna, Sea- era flue animals good :, time of service, or $1.25 If booked, with privilege �' it necessary. J. GARRETT, J,,,,,—{:.....�^*'�'r� gg round, and on behalf of the Society, ' Jno Stanbury. Glass seedling, T Holloway. Lombardo, Nott, Mise Fowler. Pond's seedling, 'forth: Fruit -T H Raoe, Mitcflell. Flow - of returning ' '"� Mr Forrester read the following ad- dress:- SHEEP.—LEIaEaTERa—Aged Yam, R Char- Geo Mies Fowler, T 'Holloway. McLaughlin ' ere -H L Watson, Goderich. Ladies' work Goderich, Mrs NOTICE " S%7 J To His Honor The Honorable George Alex. ,ers & Sons, G Penhale. Shearling ram,' Jae Snell, R Charters & Sone. Ram lamb . Duane Miss -Fowler. Cce s golden drop, E Saville. Deane peep's, E Saville. 'General Hund, -The Misses Hutchinson, W Robb and Miss MoTaggart, Clinton. _ Notice is bar giv" uOat a Ccurt will be held, '" , ureuant to the Ontario. Voters' List Act, 1689, by Kirk air e , Lieutenant -Governor o the p f G Penhale I and 2. Aged ewes, G Pen- g T Holloway, E Saville. Any other variety, Fine arts -G Crockett, Goderich. Hie Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the Province o Ontario. f hale I and 2. Shearlin ewes, G Penhale, 6' R Charters &Son. Ewelamba, G Penhale, S Furze, T Holloway. NOTES. County of Huron, at the Town Hall Clinton, on - 893, at MON7?AY, Oct. 2nd, 1893, at s o'otoc�C to the tore - The members of the Township of Hallett Agricultural Society welcome you to their R Charters & Sone. M Mo PEACHES -Peaches, Chas t/4 iiliame. DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. -50 lbs home made To sustain so well' two demonstra- tions in week speaks well for the noon, to hear and a the several tom• plaints errors and omissions in the voters' ; Annual Exhibition, and desire to express that the SHROPSHIRE.— Aged Ram, - Ewen. Shearlin ram; Jas McFarlane, G g tub butter, Jae VanEgmond, Mrs Burdge. J B Lindsay, M D McTag• one town. P a vin but Hasa at]thtoCourtn for Bare re93. � Lorsone�hmunicipality p ' their very great pleasure, amidst man duties of our office on have been Y y y O Sturdy. Ram lamb, Jae McFarlane, Jno Salkeld. Aged ewes, Jag McFarlane, J Crook butter, gart. Butter in prints, J VanEgmond, C Jos, Richardson the inial Canadian g quired to attend at the said tim and place, Sept. 2s..iess W. COATS, blerkof Clinton.. --.r•.-+. enabled to come into their midst. Our Salkeld: Shearling ewes, Jaa.McFarlane, Dale, ar. Butter in rolls, J VanEgmond, pass Agt. Wabash, took in the Fair on Society coming from a membership of nearly 400, coming from the surrounding town- Geo 0 Sturdy. Ewe lambs, W Snell, Jae McFarlane. Mrs Burdge. Homemade buns, plain. Mrs R Irwin, Mrs JV Aitchison. Homemade Wednesday last. y The Body Guard together so NOTICE. be ley, Gnd boships .a 1�nllett, Stanley, Goderich, Col- borne .and Tnckersmith, and its annual FAT SnEEP-Fat sheep, 1 and 2 Geo. Pen-, P hale. buns, fancy, Mrs W Elliott, Mrs W Fear. Apple ie J W Cock, W Elliot. Pumpkin pP P p dot quickly, performed their part verywell, deserve credit, Notice is Hereby given that a Court will held pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act 18i9, by His Honor, the Judge of the CountyCourl exhibition is largely an agricultural one... we are endeavoring to keep in view the pros-YOAxeHIRE-Brood sow, w Weir. PIs, J W Cook, G Church. Custard pie, T Shipley, W Fruit cake, W Aitchi- and great The aociety siiould .how &comfort- of the County of Huron at the Towti Hail, 13ay- field, on SATURDAY, batober Met. 1898, at 11 original intention of these local assooia- g tions, in providing for a friendly competi• Sow, W Weir 1 and 2. BERSBHIRE—A ed boar, W McAllister, F g Soholes. Brood sow, w McAllister 1 and 2 .Elliott. son, Miss Symington, Jell cake, Mrs R y Irwin, Thos Shipley. Extracted honey, I able sur lus, and will do so, unless ex- I' penses are much more than expected. o'clock in the forenoon, to hear anal determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the voters' List of the municipality of Bayfield, • tion amongst neighbors, go as to encourage g of very Boar, C Troyer, W McAllister. Sow, W C Dodds, R Govenlop . Hone in comb, R y The Baud is making splendid pro- for 1894. Persona waving business at the a tend at the said - the production the best that our farmers can produce. In this conneotion McAllister, Lindsay Brea, Govenlook, C Hoare. Display of honey in marketaHle Sha a in comb, R Goven9ock, C P greqs and will soon bee ual to the beat 4 It rendered good service on both days Court aro required H re Hayfield. pace. JOHN DAY, Clerk of Bayfietd. , Dated sept 26th, 1898. we refer with pride to the fact that several CHESTER WHITE. -Aged boar, Jno Stan. bury. Brood sow, Jno Stanbury. Boar, Hoare. Display o! honey in marketable that the appeared. y PP '' . of our members have been prize winners at P the World's Fair, for horses and. stock Jno Stanbury. Sow, and 2 Jno Stan- 1 shape, extracted, C Hoare. Bees in hive, I Dodd, 0 Hoare. Homemade cheese, Miss The addresses resented to His P NOTICE. w raised in this vicinity.. r y We regret that, owing to the, pattial.fail- bury' POLAND CHINA -Aged boar, Estate J J Brood Estate J J Fisher. Burdge. Symington* Mrs Burd e • Homemade bread, Mrs Schwartz, A Mcl&enzie. Baker's Honor were both beautifully engrossed b the versatile clerk of the town, who y hand to Notice hereby given that a court will be held, , y s pursuant to the Ontario voters' List Act, 1889 Judge the County Court of ure of the fruit crop, Your Honor will not large exhibit in this Fisher. sow, Boar, Estate J J Fisher, H Joyner. Sow, bread, W Boyd. Maple anger, M Bobwsnz. Nott, James Patterson. can turn his almost anything. by Hid Honor, the of the County of Huron, at Belle Hotoi, Londceboro 10 in see so and complete an ' de artment ae in other :axe. The annual P y H Joyner, Estate J J Fisher. Maple molasses, G Homemade soap, G Nott, H R Walker. Mr Kirkpatrick was so- much leaned P , here t at he on SATURDAY, Oct. 14th, less, at o'clock , the forenoon, to hear and determine the com- e exportation of several kinds of fruit' from TAntwonmas-Boar, F Soholes. Sow, F. ' SoholeS. Grupo wino, MiSa Symington, W Fear. at his visit and reception remised he would return at .one ptaints of errors and omissions In the Voters' s V, at o1 the Municipality of the Township of Hul- r this distri9t has become one of our staple n a er largo and inareasin I industries, and very g n g Pou TRY•-�•Biaek Spanish, Evans & Hale. Light brahmas, Evans & Hale. Grey dork• PLANTS. --Begonia, T Cottle, l3 R Walker. Begonia, Rex, T Cottle, H R Walker. Ca- future time. Mrs Kirk&trick was also delighted with her visit. lett for 1898. All ersons havin business at the �% . Court are redqutre9 to attend at the said time and r JAMEB CAMPBELL Clerk of Hrillett Brim is aid to our farmers every year for f ths.pro nota of their oroharda, The Huroxf inge, G Irwin, Jas McFarlane. Dark radium d' Cottle, Mise Fowler. Canna, T ' 'rhe L eat G}overlior and his wife are ptaao. aceedthis,28th day of Sept., I.D., 1899. station produces 'the finest expert apples, t and has secured a solid footing for its trade in the motherland and the Northwest, Brahmas, 1 and 2 Geo Irwin, Golden Poland, Evans & Hale. Spangled Ham- burs Lindsay Bros, Evans & Hale. Hou-. g Y Hollows � Colons, T Cottle. T Holloway. tliey go. y . y sure to o',liopula her F`uedhis, single, A. McKenzie, A It Walker. Pusohis; double,. It Walker. Geranirim, They info le'so f eery with the eopie and are so'easlly ached the they 'ivyleaved, f WORLDS FAIR 4.", -(j' We Your Honor upon the done, 1 and .2 Geo Irwin. Andalpians, R A Mollenzie, H It Walker. Ge make tjiemaelve af;;home at Once. t` ! �AJ. �]j (� (� ��i congratulate means you are ,akin to b come acquaint- 6 y. g g q to Fitzsimons,. glooat Bros.. Plymouth Rooks G Irwin, wllaon, Cook. Buff Cloohiris, J H R Walker, '' radium, ,silver, , 1 Holloway. Ta 1 r H R Had it only. be Geranium, single, 1VIrB y 4 , n known in tlpne'that + ' 1 " ��Ul�, U U ed with;'aIle people of the bount and p P . , see for yourself the wealth and resources of W Moore, H R 'Walker. White ieghorns, . tt � an &`''lura• Goo Irwin. Brown Leghor s, `Walker, Geranium, double, H Ii Walker, W Taylor, Geranium olden it it , golden, Mrs'Iiirkpatriek Governor, bet'tei was.coming With the arrhngen entg would , the Province. It must be a ter great yy. w advantage to ear publf&men, and thosr3• to dale Goo Irwin. lien' shuns Evan r + .. _ . ', ntd- Walker. Gydr'anititn,'bron2e, :i dnd'i,•,a it no doubt hgo -. . bask T Cottle Pi3ttt- ce tion, thOtt h • C, g ten made for her r�• b, old not have beset! . ArrangomoritS arobofro Or . Wagner Palaao Choc ,1 a 7• p n f sirs o4 authorit and trust to know Hale, Minorbds, R Fit�aimoris, D ,�lsnte �ValCcer Hanging et, positions y nd & nia Sid le T Cottle A McEAnxie, Petrinii► an ' heartier the iwas. ... ' . Ions W axdotts, Wilson Cook p]vel g , , + 9 e, the . eo le they serve, and iroln time to y , ' , .. 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