RE CH LIN 6 the | 'Phone 649. 'home has' its backing of hy Some homes require much others but little. We help have a home with little wor ont what you ean you Soule $1.35 to OLEUM has a great « Per yard, and is Waid. : i wench end at our door, at small expense. AT 7. PETTERS & COMPANY Princess Street. BEAL BACKING the the K % Waech, while and Captain Ce Were arguing over a deaision. QE are not, so to all ed therein. Four men occu on the team, namely, Messrs. Burrett, Harris, W. Sells iF 55 i: HH . The visiting team wore the ordinary baseball costume. The pants and shirts were red, the stockings black and red. Across the bosom of the shirts was the word All, followed hy a five pointed star. This was in white, . sing team was the Oriental The © | nine. Al the old timers were in line except "Tommy" Moore. His place Vanhorne, as usual was attired in a we-Frontenae hockey team's P "Burke prog ony suit. Burke wore an Oriental cap, black pants and stockings, a blue Josey and the ation shirt. "Jerry" Hunt was a little piece of j Oriental, and a little piece of Pony costume with a touch that recalled the my days of the old Granite foot- . The rest of the locals were a unit on being attired in the Oddfel- lows regalia. The um was Con. Millan. He made a hit, but had many Narrow. es- apes from being hit. "Did that ball hit you ?" he asked one batter, "yes' came hack the answer. '"I'nke your base," out the umpire. On an- occasion Con, found it necessary to consult the scorers when two men were out, "So that's the third out 7" "Yes," replied a jocular police con- stable seated among the spectators. "The wide is retired," came in trinm- the pitcher The game ? Well it was a burlesque no mistake. It was painful from the outset and the visitors proved » farce as a ball team. Several members of the team *soreheaded" it all the afternoon. The crowd got disgusted. The game wasn't even funny. Of course there wasn't any use of the locals playing up. If they had acted np the game would never have ended. The teams were as follows : Bloomers--Kido, r.f.; Denmore, Ih.; Burrett, e; Hemott, 2b; Hueris, of.; Fuller, ; Dunbar, Lf; W, Sells, s.s.; C. Sells, 3h, Orientals--Vanhome, 3b.: Laird, 8.8. Derry, 2b.; Lappin, c.f; Hunt, ¢.; Me- ammon, ps Muckler, rf; Hartrick, "The ladies went to the hat first. But it would be useless to describe the game. It is a farce to ask people to pay to witness such an exHibition as was given. The visiting players ' were continually changing their positions, Miss Fuller took the box at the outset and pitched very nicely for 8 couple of innings. Then she was given a rest. How is it that women sometimes get angry at one another. Yesterday two of the visiting aggregation had a quarrel in left field. One of the ladies applied her foot to the other in a vigorous fashion. Of cutting remarks and sticking out of tongues there was no , It 'was the death knell of women's hasehall teame in Kingston. The: need hever return for a corporal' bjuard would not turn out to witness the game, Sporting Notes. Pitcher Puttman has lett Providence to rejoin the New York Americans, doe Belly announced in Baltimore last week 'that he will manage the Cincinnati Reds next se . A physician who watched the Britt- Nelson fight, gives a new oxplanation of Britt's defeat. ilo declares Britt's was overtaxed, . Joe Gans is after a match with Bat- thing Nelson, but. the chances of the men coming together soon look slim, according to the New York Sun. Rube Waddell pitched in forty-three vonseciitive innings without a run be ng pocwed on him Wp to the fatal ninth, in last vesday's game w Boston Dr. "Jimmy" © asey was put out of in Pittsburg for whistling Umpire Klem Dick Cooley, who was given his ten days' noties of roloase by Detroit last Your Jeweler will nappiness | vouch for the worth, of an BBA gold-filled ih toh Chain. He will Canada's the reins exclusively, ram, prospect tween. the White Sox and the Cubs. Seven games and no chance for a tie. in willing to give the players sixty Bot expire until October 15th, COMING ATTRACTIONS. "Human Hearts," at the Grand To-Night. convicted and sentenced to States' course, all ends happily, and Tom is pathos is combingd with comedy. Will be at the Grand' on Thursday, Sep- tember 14th, Florodora Coming. The coming of "Florodors," the En- glish mano comedy billed to play at the Grand for Monday, September 15th, is an event of first importance with local music lovers, as the many attractions of the play have already become widely known by reason of its really remarkable success in all of the large cities of the world and the posi- tive furore it has created since the commencement of the present road season. The company which will pre- sent "Florodora" in. this city s one of the largest musical organizations on tour, Schumann Heink Opera Co. From all that has been written in the press of the United States and ('a- nada, about the Mme. Schumann- Heink Opers company, and the Stange and Fdwards comic opera, "Loves ttory," it is one of the best things, musically, that has been heard in a long time, and it must be admirahly sang by a more than nsually capable company, The principals and horns ly fine performance that adds much to one's enjoyment, Pictorially, the pres sentation is as charming as it is mus- ically. The company, headed by that most celebrated artist, will he seen at the Grand on Tuesday, September Cataraqui Sold. The residence of the late Mr." For s¥the, of Quebec, vue of the fine line of country houses! on the heights, dod and pict que, beyond the historic Plains i Abraham. Quebee, has been offered at auction, along with a long list of paintings and art farmiture and ornaments. Few Cana- dian homes could offer a richer collec tion, The former owner, grandfather of J. M. Forsythe, of Kingston, went from Kingston to Quebee, over hall a century ago. Out of regard for old associations here he named his new estate at Quebec "Cataraqui." It was a cough that carried him off, it was a coffin they carried him off in, This can be prevented by using Gibson's Red Cross Cough Syrup. Sia 'be consolidated, and that Balti- II take Brooklyn's place in the 'a little left to jungle stepped out of the ring committee comppsed of Rear Com- modore Nichols, Aemilivg Jarvis, 1. 8S. McMurray, and J, W. Rutherford, has been avpointed by the Royal Ca. nadian Yacht Club, to meet the com- mittee of the Rochester Yacht Club, and arrange all details in connection with the next series of races for the i" a well-defined sentiment sJgrowing throughout the American League, that the position. of playing managers should be dropped *and "Iench managers' should he sibstitut- od, A league rule to that effect has been discussed generally where "play: ing managers' have heretofore held The Toronto-Argonauts football club 8 large turnout. Clarkson was tried at quarter for a while, and showed good form; he should make good with nractice. Crockerl an 180- pounder, who plaved with Hamilton last year, was out, and tackled well. The other first-timers were Snively, Hoyles, Forbes, Morrison and Per- Capitals will lock horns with the C. AAU. at Ottawa. on Saturday next, the local club havieg arranged a mateh with Tecomeehs, of Toronto, J. Powers. of the Tororito team, wha has returned from the west, will play in- side home for Capitals. The game is attracting widesbread attention local vw as being the first openly profession al larosse ever attempted in the cast Chicago tana are delighted at the of a post-season series be- 4 t Comisky has accepted Pre- sident Hart's challenge, and suggests that the series begin, Monday, Octob- er Oth, and end October 15th, making Comisky suggested that the winning club' take the entire gate receipts, and per cent., althongh their contracts do In "Human Hédrts," the story told is one of much interest, in which the sympathies of the audience are thor- oughly enlisted. Tom. Logan, an hon- ext blacksmith, living in 'the hills. of Arkansa¥, is entrapped by an adven- turess whom he marries without dis Covering her character. After a time, and while poor Tom thinks his happi- ness is secure, her former lover ap- Pears on the scenc. A murder is com- mitted and through the plottings of this infamous man and woman, the erime is fastened on Tom. He discov- ers the truth, hut through love for the woman, and rather than betray her, he bears the stigma, stands trial, js prison for life, where he would have remained, had it not been for the in- tervention of faithful friends, who Yring his case to the notice of the governor of Arkansas, In the end of restored to his former standing in the community, bind is one in which all distinguish themselves hy the real. | creased revenue. More power to them. | and, as a result, was rather shaky in Successns- to the success of September | Will Nat Take Vacation. the proceadings, E DAYS EPISODES { "Tavish. : SOCIETY Rev. Dr. HeTavish, hi Descronte, i cal to Cooke's WORK. ! id preshytery, on Tuesday, #1 - | will be inducted on September 28th at Rockwood"s Exhibit of Greenery '% p.m. Beautiful--Dahlias the Most | Notable Flowers--The Inten- tion to Enlarge PExhibition's Scope. | - < | Crimson, scarlet, white, golden yel- | low and orange, purple, pink, pale | mauve, and flower blue, against a background ol green of every hue--the mind 8 eyes sees a riot of color, as the mind i turns to a thought of the flower 'show at the A ries. For the flows; 'the dahlias, dnd for the foliage, 'the many types ofl ferns, held first interest, In the formdr, the president, I5ut.-Col. Kent, with fist dear red fancy: dahlia, a full six inch- es acvoss of go color, laid pal | on petal, carted the pal. His cactus | dahling, too, were beautiful, their | dainty quills of petals running the | gamut of the tohes ol red. Mr. Baid- en showed a beauty of her class, a | very much ruched lady, her, white, contre' of about 'with pink. d- | pho A ne) abe hy Mr. Rio, ge his |REV. W. % McTAVISH, B.D., PH.D. exhibit of six vamieties, had her frill- | Rev. Dr. McTavish began life on. a ings crimson-edged, and was very ! farm. He is a native of Halton gorgeous. For the one design shown, | county, and there he received his pri a lyre of white flowers, Mr. Baiden got | mary education. His training pre the honors, and the "same successful | Parutory to ontering, eollege Ny re- rent r od _ | ceived at ockwood Aectwdemy. I'ro- Send 8 fn Showitig oF Suter. | ceeding to Toronto, he studied at his table laden with foliage plants Torqawg Universiy and Knox College. veritable bouquet, and his hanging Graduating from the Tatter institution baskets in 1584 he was soon afterward licen- i . sed by the preshytery of Toronto, Rockwood hospital dealt 'in RTECNErY | and the next Da found him in altogether. Here, banked against the | 1: ion Seminary, New York, prosecu western wall, were maiden-hair ferns, | ting post-graduate - stfdy. While whose sureading fronds _ simulated | there he became interested in slum wide branching trees. Regonias, 100, In | work and was invited to take charge great variety, all distinguished bY {of a mission at Worth street. Re: this family's peculiar trait of wear | turning to Canada, he was called fo ing ite leaf a bit té one side of the | 4 congregation in the village of St stem, after the méinner of some hum { George, On{. He there continued his ans with their hate. And here, seatter- | studious habits and in two years re ed among the emeralds, were soft deep | ceived the degree of B.D. from Knox velvet shades of giant foliage plants. { College, Toronto, After a very frvit- Fk Down the middle, with the aristocra- | fl pastorate in St. George he was tic productions of the modem garden- | called to Deseronto, where he has er, was a collection of the annuals of | ministered for ten years with a our grandmother's days--tassel flower, [gratitying measure of success. ; snap dragon, mignonette, verbends,! That he ix a diligent student is Oh ! so sweet, and the blessed garden | evidenced by the fact that the degrees pink, all striped as it used to be, | of B.D. and Ph.D. have been confer when our grandmother's grandchildren | red upon him by examination, and planted flowers one honr to dig them | that he is a man of affairs is mani- wn the next to see if thev were grow- | fest by the positions he has occupied ing. And it was astonishine to see in the church courts. For two years how the orowd lingered before them, | in succession he was the moderator of in nite of the wonderifig air of the [the Kingston presbytery, and for extremely recent and magnificent hy- threo years president of the Presby- drangeas, which nodded their enorm- terian Union. 'His course im connes- ons plumes in perfect wp-to-dateness | tion with the Young People's So- shove them. There's no love like the | Cities has been steadily upward. old Tove, | First he was appointed 'convenor of From flowers to frit is but a step, | the presbytery 's Stem Young #0 far as color goes, for there are | People's Soc ieties, then of the synod's splashes of red 'on the apples and 'a | committee, and finally of the general brilliant green in the pears, and a assemhly's committee, Under ais able purple in the grapes and the plums land devoted leadership | during the which needn't be ashamed at all whey | Pst three years the societies through- side by side with their purely orna- | 20 Canada have made substantial mental brethren. And they were all | Progress, and the outlook now ap- hod i i rs be brighter than ever be out claiming their dug share of at | Pears to g io arousing, 'Wen us didthe (fore. co. tention, und cavetous ---- a her Dr. McTavish wields a facile pen. : : Though still a comparatively young Down the scale a bit farther--pump- : ) : man, he has contributed several hun- kins, celery, marrow, Brob- | : od : : ic Savoy | dred articles to the press. He render dinagian carrots, and gigantic Savoy F dered valuable assistance: to Di Mac cabbages--what .a suggestion they were K ol i Al bie a nce 9. oh Lae of the far-famed comforts of home, as | id h ; gy or oh a ae as the floral beauties were of its delights, | YM the la fr Was prepaningt om ri Far Formosa, for publication, and Everything was here. A new brond of > beets; 'the "pure blood," which Mr. |M* has edited an excellent volume en- s y eo Sr ad § ae, Flanagan told us wise professionals | titled Rea JERS Many Fields, 8 : nateurs to culti- | *97vey of Canadian Presbyterian mis are teting lo, get ho vc - " } ¢ | sions. Both these works have had a Yate, n pry wag = o ng ox Pp am, large sale, ow d e ofthe 1 a. Jone i __In 1885 Dr. McTavish married Miss tow; ane skid th . Mighty a MacKay, the second daughtey of Rev, DIST: 12 Saleh the v, POTATO | Dr. W. A, MacKay, of Woodstock, the near which the 'ears lay. | recogmized leader of the prohibition A curious thing to. many were the |; go w ( i 0! vere the rees estern Ontario. pots of growing peppers--a mass of | Orter.in Western apo green cones falling over from a central | MARINE INTELLIGENCE stalk, with here and there a flash of | the scarlet of the ripened condiment, | i t is Going on About the Herbs there were, rue and sweet mar- Wha joram, thvme, tarragon, which the old | . Harbor. world gardens yield to help spicely | Crawford's wharf: Schooner Annan the dishes of which Mrs. Beeton's im. | dale from Oswego with coal, mortal volume treats, mingling with | The schooner Marshall cleared from the plain, everyday sage and sum- | the penitentiary wharf for Charlotte. mer savoury. The schooner Queen of the Lakes is And the tale of it all is yet incom- | at Richardsons' wharf to load ield- plete for there were onions with prize | spar for Sodus. tickets attached because they were so | Craig's wharf: Yacht Castanet, from small, and onione so large that they | Alexander Bay; propeller Persia, from had to have a red card for the op- | Montreal, last night, ' posite distinction; and coxcombs, Richardsons' elevator: Schooner whose beauty like the. pug dog's, con- | Maggie L. from Fmerald with oats; sists in their ugliness. It was a fine | schooner Pilot cleared for Napanee show, and the directdrs deserve far | with wheat. - more than they get of good words for | Swift's whaef - Steamer Picton, up. promoting it. | to-night ; steamer Toronto, down and The society was evippled, this year, | Up: steamer Aletha, from bay ports ; by having four of ite best friends un- | steamer Belleville, down, last night. able to show, for gome reason or | other. Mr. Johnston, Mr. England, | Mr. Purdy, Nr. Flanagan, (though the The Queen Street Methodist church latter helped out, at the last moment auxiliary to the Women's Missionar with some pretty things) were all un- | 20Xihary : onary A it is | Society, held its annual meeting on represented, Next year, when it is | | 3 J : | Monday afternoon -when a large com- hoped there will be no obstacle in the 1 pany of ladies heard very Snare way of these enthusiasts exhibiting, % he eMac a the directors 'are talking of en. | ponte. The collec tiohe, F260, were the larging the Horticultural Society's | highest wn gv had In ae ig . scope, and having exhibits of home. | history, ie eldetions resulted da made bread Si butter jam, and | OTT president, Mrs. G. F. Wilson; also all forms of * adlreorn : This President MR Spark : Ce will interest a larger class, and bring Silents, Jp AMT, rs No lraigy A Re Fd treasurer, Mrs, ©, Wright; recording them into closer touch with the purely secretary, Mrs. W, H. Sparling: cor. hortionltural side of the undertaking. responding secretary Mre Ww J. Chap- Those most interested, too, will 20} oan 8! Ys 2 Waly Uhnp about, next spring, to explain to ama- { ! tears the objects, and aims, of the so- ciety, and the wl results which A Cold Bath. : ROC psi working towards an exhibition end | One of the crew of the propeller would bring in the way of increased | Persia took a stroll up town last knowledge, increased satisfaction in| night while his eraft was tied at perfection, and, in due time, in-! Craig's wharf, He touched up a bit The Branch Officers. far it's a good and an elevating work | his walk when he arrived once more thev're at. Because it's Kingston, | at the propeller's side. The gang plank wards a desirable goal, their way may | fun ended in his being precipitated be for some time, up hill, but their headlong into the water. Pike. poles, is sure to add, annually, succecding | --------------. 13th and 14th, 1905. | that he would come west from Quebec McLeod's Aperient Salts. jand 7.25 am. For {ull apply to Hdward 8. Folger, agent, | and gents' furnishings, amounting to $10,000, will be offered to the public at the same low prices as when we held our great smoke sale last May. The public can depend on getting | genuine bargains. Sale commences oy, | Saturday, the 16th inst. Magistrate Farrell togk up the ad- Jjourned case of theft preferred against Elmer Lawrenson. It was shelved for anther week, A citizen on a charge of mon-support was given a week in which to adjust matters. hortisultural show last evening. The 11th band gave a fine concert, The di- rectors are hoping that the attendance this evening will be large. The band will again play, Sind}, is the purest and est form in and we hasten slowly here, even to- was his Waterloo, however, and the > ith Usene put Bp. bottle of 3 package of + epery King," the well- energy, backed by the knowledge that | ete, soon efiected the resene of a now en gue Juxalive, which should i they are working in an wolifting cance, | thoroughly sobered man. ays Xith Ozone, coupon kit " you get Ozone in its Bishop Worth cation. a most efficient form, and You get ab- : . shop Worrell, of Nava Scotia, will fout = twice as much of it om! nt a Sho | 2 le Vt, Kinglon snd anes" a oh: ote, 5 Sin, put arly 101 Dr lean | oom! rations, at St. Luke's and St. {get the package of "Celery King" ab- * ) > | Mark's church®™\. The announcement solutely without of your Ozone TH ond, GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Interest To The People. The steamer America made three trips to Cape Vincent to-day: filham Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's hook store. The next meeting of the Kingston presbytery will be held in this ety on December 12th, Our seidlitz powders are our own make and guaranteed full strength: Mahood's Drug Store. . The R. & 0. steamers going east now leave Kingston at 5:30 a.m. in- stead of six o'clock. A large stock of fresh headache powders always on hand at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. About seventy-five people went to morning, on the steamer America. from Chickerings. Orders received at MeAuley's book store, Princess street. There was white frost this morning. The thermometer wasn't far off the freezing point in some places in the district. In the city, it registered about forty degrees. ' The timetable for the arrival and departure of the Wolfe Island ferry, has been changed. Instead of making trips from the city at three and half- past six they will henceforth be made at two and half-past four. Morang & Co., limited, have. issusll a very fine edition of "Poems of Love of Country," selected and edited by son's Red ' Cioss drug store, Fres there. Theodore Roosevelt's: article 'in' the Oetober Scribner's will he entitled "A Colorado Bear Hunt," and will = de- scribd the expedition which he made last April. Dwight L. Elmendorf de- scribes the remarkable Mohammedan Shrines in North Africa that have been in existence more than one thou sand years. Lecture At Camden East. Miss Archer, from Japan, who lee tured in Hinch's hall, Camden East, on Wednesday, under the auspices of the W. A., expressed herself as much pleased with the meeting which was well attended. Friends from Yarker and Newburgh were present. Tea was served by the ladies, the .gentlemen passing round the refreshments. Miss er. Rev. Walter Cox, Plevna, preached powerful sermons on Sunday last in C. E. 8. Raddliffe. t---------------- Leit The Track. This morning a rather peculiar ac- cident occeured to one of the passeng er coaches on the K. & P. railway train coming from Sharbot Lake to tracks, at the corner of Montreal rails. No one was injured and no fur as. an examination showed no defects either in the track or the trucks. -- New York Excursion. Low rate excursion from Kingston to New York and return, Tuesday, October 3rd, and Wednesday. October 4th. Only 87. Tickets good to re aN i i ; and 2%n.m.; arrive New York, 6 p.m. Y. C. & H.R. RR., Kingston. re ---- ' Y.M.C.A. Items. On Suiday afternoon the men's meetings will open for the winter at 4 o'clock. The sneaker will be Rev. T. B. Windross, the recently appointed rastor of Calvary Congregational church. His theme will he "A Convert- summer we are expesting a large num. | ber of men out to this Service. -- No Smoke Sale. All New Goods 'A New Dress For Fall We have the correct thing and {at a price that will not prove at Prevost's, Brock St. Our stock of ready-made clothing This Morning's Docket. At the police court, this morning, -------- Children's Nobby Tams, In endless variety at Campbell 'Bros, There! were about 500 people at the The Best Is Cheapest. "Solution of Ozone (the coupon n entitling you to By buying "Solution of Ozone (the for your No other brand of Ozone offers this | $7 50 { synod was not authorized, The bishop advantage bheca 0) { will not complete his visitation of the | gi Cel he other fn ou | 4 0 | An effervescing laxative beneficial in | diocese until October, and cannot in- | the only way to the treatment of sick headache, liver | dulge in vacations. or kidnev derangement, Specially re- i commended for bilious . attacks, babi- | Our tooth brushes are of the best kind)," is ff "Solution of Ozone (the cents and one 25¢. McLeod's drug store, tual constipation and all feverish con- ' selected stock. convenient shape, stiff {at your ists, and if he hasn't ditions of the system. Large bottles und well secured bristles. Gibson's Red the. Public 3 . Bri po Cross drug store, Ont., will see you ave LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN| 'ToothPowder Vicinity--Other Brief Items of : Cleanses and beaut teeth and nd po The Dosrhe Very convenient for tourists, A Healthy Mouth . . Cape Vincent fair at nine o'clock this Henry Cunningham, piano tuner | Best's Creme Dentifrice It cleans, the teeth perfectly. It hardens the gums. It fresh. disinfects the mouth. It destroys all germs and pre- J. E. Wetherell, B.A, Strathroy, who | has done his. work in finished style.'! The hook is quoted eventy-five The, is quoted wt seventy-fiv The Best D § Store Buy your patent medicines at Gib { + + + Sold only at L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician. 124 Princess Street EYES TESTED FREE. Sproule kindly entertained Miss Arch- | this parish. He was the guest of Rev, | Necessaries this city. One of the passenger coaches ! * Our stock is now complete ks ey the street nina | and we ask your attention to street, when a pair of trucks left the | the following fon thet Samus iollowed: | Flannellette Blankets in white or grey, with pretty borders, 3 sizes at very low prices. All Wool Blankets in turn ten days. Leave Kingston 5a.m. | Biggest values in the city. particulars | Ladies' and Children's Underwear medium or heavy | Scotch Wool, | ed Politician." After the rest of the | Lined and Union Underwear, sizes 32 to 46 inches. 'Ask to see the lines and prices. burdensome to your pocket book, haven't space for anything else. Newman & Shaw POPPI ROPHM KENTUCKY GAMNELL FOR CPEX FIRES We have a lot of ® fine selected [lumps Any quanity de- oe ML tA JAMES SWIFT & CO. ' = WINNERS OF PRIZ A THE HORTICULTURAL E ~ |HIBITION. Baidem Bros. Won the Large Amount, With '8 N, Wai Second--The Lists in t Various Departments. At the Horticultural show the la est prize winners were Baiden Buy whose money earnifiigs were $84.50, N. Watts was next with $61; Jao McGarvey third with $42, and T. MdGarvey fourth with $30.50. following is the list of winners : 1 Fruit. Apples. --~Winter, W. J. Blacklo James MoGarvey, Autumnal, Jar McGarvey, W. J. Blacklock. Yell transparent, James Daly, T. J. ] Garvey. Astrachan, James MeGar James Daly. Duchess of Oldenburg, J. Blacklock, James McGarvey. Sn Ww. J. Blacklock, James McGarvey, Lawrence, T. J. McGarvey, James Garvey. Maiden's blush, T. J. Mc vey, James McGarvey. Wealthy, Ja McGary , W..J. Blacklock. Calv Golden ssef, James McGarvey, J. Blacklock. Stark, James Me( vey, PF. J. McGarvey, Salome, T. MG 7, James McGarvey. Baldy T. J. McGarvey, James McGar Macintosh Red, T. J. McGarvey, « McGarvey. Ribstone Pippen, T. J. Garvey, James McGarvey. Longf Tf MoGarvey, James .McGar Talman Sweet, T. J. McGarvey, Ja MoGarvey. Ben Davis, James Mol vey, T. J. McGarvey, Pewakee, Ja McGarvey, T. J. McGarvey, King, J. Blacklock, James McGarvey. No ern Spy, W, J. Blacklock, James Garvey. Alexander, T, J. McGar W. J. Blacklock. Twenty-Ounce, W Blacklock; T. J. McGarvey. Rolf er, T. J. McGarvey, W. J. Blackl Reck No Further, T. J. McGar James MoGarvey. Cranberry Pip W. J, Blacklogk, T. J. McGar Mann, T. J. McGarvey, James Mol vey, T. J. McGarvey. Blenheim Or James MeGarvey, T. J. MoGar Any other variety, W. J. Blackl James McGarvey. Crab, James Garvey, T. J. McGarvey. Pears, -- Flemish Beauty. -- .Ja Daly, James McGarvey. Bartlett, N. Watts, James McGarvey, C Favorite, C. Friendship, S. N. W, Plims.--Red. S. N. Watts, Je McGarvey. Yellow, S. N. Watts, Js Daly. Niagara, James Daly. Grapes.--Six varieties, James T Concord, James Daly, S. N, W; Salem, James Daly. Niagara. Je Daly, James McGarvey. Brigh James Daly, James McGarvey, W en, James Daly, S. N. Watts. | wam, 8S, N, Watts. Lindly, Ja Daly, Wilder, James Dalv. James Garvey. Any "other variety, S. Watts, James McGarvev., Best eollection of fruit, James Garvey, W. J. Blacklock. Best collection of apples, James Garvey. Best osllection of grapes, Ja McGarvey. «i Vegetables, Salsify.--Baiden Bros.,. S. N. Wi Cauliffower.--Exfurt, Baiden B S. N. Watts. Any other variety, S Watts (second). Cabbage, summer Oxheart, S, Watts, Baiden Bros, Summer Dr head, S. N. Watts, Baiden Bros. ter, S. N. Watts, Baiden Bros. Red N. Watts, C. Friendship. Savoy, S Watts, C. Friendship. Carrots.--Intermediate 'and Sh born; 8S. N. Watts, Baiden Bros. Parsnips.--Baiden Bros., C. Fri ship. Celery.--White Plumes, S. N. We C. Friendship, Winter, Baiden Bi S. N. Watts. Paris Golden Yellow Friendship, Baiden Bros. Capsicume.--Twelve largest, Ba Bros., S. N. Watts. Egg Plant Fruit.--Purple, Ba Bros., C. Friendship. Tomatoes.--Red, Baiden Bros., 8 Watts. Purple, Baiden Bros., S. .. Watts. Largest and best, Ba Bros., 8. N. Watts. Yellow, C. Fri ship, 8. N, Watts. Potatoes.-- Red, Baiden Bros., S. Watts. White, T. J. McGarvey; Ba Bros. Beeis.--~Long blood, Baiden Bros. N. Watts. Turnip, 8. N. Watts, B en Bros. Onions.--White Globe, S. N. Wa Yellow Danvers, Baiden Bros., S Watts. Red Weatherfiel, S. N. Wa Baiden Bros. Yellow Italian, R. Bushell, 8. N. Watts Red Ital Baiden Bros, 8. N. Watts. Pots R. J. Bushell, 8. N. Watts. Pick white, Baiden Bros., C. Friends Pickling yellow, C. Friendship, Bai Bros. Purnips.--White, 8. N. Watts, Friendship. Squashes.--Boston, 8S. N. Wa Baiden Bros. Winter, Baiden Br C. Friendship. : Vegetable Marrow.--S. N. Wa Baiden Bros. Corn.--~Sweet, Baiden Bros, S. Watts. Cucumbers. --Pickling, R. J. Busl C. Friendship. Best, Baiden Bros. N. Watts. Herbs. --Garden collection, Ba Bros, 8. N, Watts. Garlie.~R. J. Bushell, D. N. We Horseradish.--Baiden Bros., S. Watts, Collection of Vegetables. Ba Bros, 8. N. Watts. ------ Plants And Flowers. Maidenhair fern, W. Marsh. Asp gus spreangerii, Baiden Bros. 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