"w..â€" 0. 1. ., BuckWheatâ€"l D Galloway, 2 S G Brint- . U M PS Dell, 3 John Ewen. Flax seed-â€"1 Thos. â€"†In! Strachau, 2 D Galloway. Timothy seed -1 D GallOWay, 2 Ben Buichail, 3 S G Brintnell. Armour, 3 Levi Carl. Apples, winterâ€"l lJas McKey, 2 . 3 Levi Carl. Apples, 1’ 1’ i .. " MP WORKS Cookingâ€"1 Geo MatheWson. 2 J Hagarth, :2, y u '3 F R Staples. Apples, tableâ€"1 Thos Greenway, 2 J Armour, 3 S Bagshaw. Apples, varietv~1 Jas McKey, 2 F I: . ,7 Staples, 3 S G Brintnell. Apples, cra WALTER GREEN Of the[_1 S G Brintnell, 2 W A Bain, 3 J G . bcro Pump Works has leased 'Morris. Grapesâ€"1 D Galloway, 2 J I . hm next t0 the Central HotellArmour, 3 R Staples. Pears--â€"1 M Ha- . ,~ ' ' Form the Bank of Montreal, 1 garth. 2 Con Martin. Plums, blue2â€"I1i C ’ N ~ . Martin. Tomatoesâ€"1 R Staples. en . l 33 “1" be prepared to ï¬ll all Burchell. 3 C in Mai-tin. Tomatoes, var- . ToniatOes, smallâ€"â€" 1’5 :21 He'y-â€"1 i) Gallonay. _ UT 1 l A Webster, 2 D Galloway. 3 Law Carl. ,. or w ccccn Pumps. Richard [’ncles. Watermelonsâ€"l Hugh Reid, 2 Con Martin, 3 D Galloway. Col~ 1â€"1 and 2 D Hawkins. Langshansâ€"l Ryeâ€"1 Can Martin, 2 J burysâ€"â€"Dr.Bl-lnohard. Ducks,auyotlicr ~ ....__.._. â€"â€"- Albcrt Thornton. lst classâ€"M. Con- Wyandottesâ€"l and more, J. Myres, W. Irwin. S. Sampson, W. Flynn, J. Fynu. J. D. MCFADYFN, teacher. and 2;,D Hawkins. 2 S Oliver. Any other breedâ€"1 P Mark Son, 2 D Hawkins. Ducks, AyivS- __ __.. . __ MOUNT HOREB. Special to the Watchman. EMILY FAIRâ€"A large number of our farmers attended the fair held at Omemee. breedâ€"1 Dr Blanchard. Geese, taulouse â€"-1 and 2 D Hawkins. Geese. any other breedâ€"1 and 2 J Gibbs. Turkeys, bronze â€"A M \111 . . CL i an Messrs. Deyell’s carried away 11 prizes; MISCELLANEOUS' _ Mr. Wm. Elliott took 2nd for his horse Bread homemade, 1 Mrs A McMillan, and several other prizas in fruit. Mr. 2 Mrs J McKey, 3. Mrs A 0 Graham. James Bushel’s trotter carried away lst. Maple Sugar. 1 Lev1 Carl, 2 D Galloway- Everyone seemed satisï¬ed with the judg- Honey in comb,‘1 S Bagshaw, 2 ATaylor. jug, Honey extracted, 1 S Bagshawv 2 A TBY' NOTES. --Two Women in this locality lor, Pickles in glass Jar, 1 Mrs John had their purses stolen at the Lindsay Armour, 2 A Webster 3J Ewens, Jelly Central On Saturda S t Ell' t . " ' ...... y erg 8. lo t 1 Mrs J G Morris, 2 J Ewens, 3 John and Herbert returned from their fort- Armour. Preserved fruits domestic, 1 iii h’ d '1] M .. L ‘M l d \ ’ ., g ts r1 . essrs. evt urp 1y an J Ewens, 2 J. Armour, 3 D Galloway. Root. Hickson, who went out with the Preserved .fru’b‘ Wfld' 1 J Ewan“ 2 D Omemee company, report a good time, Galloway, 3 A Webster. Maple sprup, 1 but that the food was not the best ..... . Citronsâ€"l M Hagarth, 2 R Staples, 3 rgaming of all kinds. Don’t lines; in the market. A full ,. .5 pumps always on hand. :\ " ' . - examine and Judge for )1 ‘til’si- l 5. till. H. IRWIN, so well' \. earned, and , 1.5 on of1895_ aratIOns, am ' rger or more . ' '33::1zuiagcr of the branch, and be pleased to meet all his old was and as many new ones Ulilbs .57, favor him with a call. 1. e "dfllatcbman, 1896â€".†88 he values to rely, as here at this store, ., _- G l v, h , _ , 3 1 n " ï¬__(_,_~__,_,_.._._._ . . mason} 001‘. so), ORTH ViCTORlA FALL FAIR. 5955541 Show Held at Victoria Road ~Prize List. Season eparations for . ugars; Values 5, etc. Fruits mules" wank. . S.:pv,~ersâ€"l Thos Gretnaway,i 'A 13.1.22, 3 Mrs] G Morris. Berlin wool 1 "ms .jt-eenaway, 2 Mrs J Morris. iii: won, r:‘.ised-1 A. McMillan, 2 \V “31;†;; .lmhu )iclnnis. Paper flowers j \\’ -\ 1331:, 23 M Hagarth, 3 A ’Mc- llau. ‘1’ .x flowersâ€"1 Miss M J Clarke, ' \. A in n “’35; fruitâ€"Thos Green- av. l't'lllzgâ€"l A McMillan, 2 John 1.11:, :3 Thus Greenaway. Crocheting ctz‘. ::~â€"l \V A Rain, 2 L E Winter, 3 :3 M J Clark. Crocheting lll woolâ€"1 all i L‘mrk, 2 Thos Greenway, 3 L 1, Connie workâ€"1 Thos GreenWay. Seamus-l M Hagarth, 2 Thomas army. Beadworkâ€"l L E VVlnter, 2 ‘ .g. 2;: .I' This Greenway. Tinsel work My, Li Blorris, 2 M Hagarth, 3 D . vu. t’oxze Wurk~â€"â€"1 Thos Greenwayn d Hogarth, 3 D Brown. Cardboard; kâ€"l Vllrs J G Morris, 2 T Greenaway, . D Brown. Embroidery silkâ€"1 M site. '3 Mrs J G Morris, 3 M Hagarth. idolatry muslinâ€"1 Thos Greenway, 2 JG Morris. 3 M J Clark. Embroid- cct‘.ti.-â€"-1 T Greenway, 2 D Brown, Ehinter. Embroidery, Worstedâ€"1 s Greenway. 2 L E Winter, 3 Mrs J Morris. Embroidery, linenâ€"1 L E ter, :3 Mrs Thos Greenway, 3 Miss shell. Braiding on cottonâ€"1 Mrs M arth, 2 Mrs Thos Greenway, 3 Miss J Clark. Braiding on woollen-1 T enway, 2 Mrs J 3r Morris, 3 Mrs D )wn. Braid on Silkâ€"1 T Greenway, l J Clark, 3 Mrs J G Morris. Fancy ntting,w oolâ€"l D Brow n, 2 T Green way, ' ll J Clark. Fancy knitting, cottonâ€"1 Brown, 2 Mrs W A Bain, 3L E Winter. .scne workwl Thos Greenway, 2 Mrs ‘ Morris, 3 Mrs M Perry. Crazy patch- rkâ€"l R Staples, 2 Mrs J G Morris, 3 flagarth. Knitted quilt, cottonâ€"1 J Clark. Silk quilt, quiltedâ€"1 D own. Silk patch work--â€"l C W James, ll's J Armour, 3 M I Clark. Velvet tthWorkâ€"l Mrs J Armour, 2 Mrs J G arms, 3 Mrs D Brown. Pincushionâ€"l is W A Bain, 2 Mrs M Hagarth, 3 M Morris. Macramie workâ€"â€"â€"1 A McMil- ‘u, 2 M J Clark. Boquet cut flowers-â€" Mrs J Armour, 2 Mrs Abram Webster. arning in nettâ€"l Mrs J G Morris, 2 R sales, 3 M J Clark. “all pocketâ€"l .7 Clark, 2 Thos Greenway. 3 Norman erguson. Whisk holderâ€"1 N Ferguson, ll J Clark, 3 R Staples. .4 Darned caller. stockingsâ€"1 Mrs Con Martin, 2 rs J C Morris, 3 M J Clark. Cabinet shellsâ€"l Thos Greenway. 2 D Brown. oi'a pillowâ€"l Mrs W A Bain, 2 Thos r'aenwav. 3 D Brown. Farmers’ wreath l- Mrs M Hagarth, 2 Mrs T Greenway. Clnt lace work-â€" 1 T Greenway. 2 Mrs ’ A Bain, 3 L E Winter. Drawn work i Thos Greenway, 2 Mrs A Webster. Irawn linen or flossworkâ€"l Mrs W A ' ' ~ b sin, :2 Mrs J G Morris. Paiuï¬ngvi (lJlrayog . "" rawinwâ€"â€"l M J Clark, 2 A c i an, 11d Nerve Troll ,, - PerérDy. ()il paintingâ€"1 Mrs A L ling, hrobbing Pr 1 . ourtney, 2 MrsJ G Morris, 3 Norman ‘55 Of breath' algaâ€: Water color paintingâ€"1 John \ a. k ‘- . U \ ' erv'vuson. feast and heart. morbid lcliinis. Pencil drawingâ€"1 M Hagarth c' ’ 11 Perry. Pen and ink sketchâ€"1 A ABLE ’. ichillan, 2 Mrs J G Morris. Painting . .n silkâ€"1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Pearl Graham, 'US PEOPLE 1 Mrs W A Bain. Etchingâ€"1 F Hagarth, " M J Clark, 3 Mrs M Hagarth. Carving n woodâ€"1 Norman Ferguson, 2 Mrs D ‘ -rown. . '5. Liability, afteroeï¬ects 0‘ - -_ .. a cd' {£5223 £13232†GRAIN AND SEEDS. ' Fall wheatâ€"1 Thos Greenway, 2 G 'lanchard, 3 Levi Carl. Fall wheat, red 1 M Hagarth, 2 Levi Carl, 3 G Blanch. . rd. White russian wheatâ€"1 J Hagartb, . 7 ’ G Hagarth, 3 T Greenway. Spring heat. any other varietyâ€"1 G Hagarth, ’ J Hagarth, 3 F R Sï¬aplesi1 git/grits « . can!» fe-â€"1 T Greenwa , 2 J agar-t , 60 T2? 32338321090115?“ ' 'agarth. Colorado whiteâ€"1 J Hagarth. “’9 5“ 1'23"??? ’32“; †G Hagarth, 3 M Hagarth. Barleyâ€"1 ,5 {3}“ $351,: .ï¬rsl-clï¬ga.‘ ' , l Hagarth, 2 T Greenway, 3 J Hagarth. xiii: Convenient {0 9"; .4: ,1 ' ats, blackâ€"1 D Galloway,2 M Hogarth. ‘ae†‘ lets. whiteâ€"1 J Hagarth, 2 M Hagarth, “- D Galloway. Peas, smallâ€"1 G Hagarth, EGORY. LT-CLA ss FAIL a' l ' on the prem . fl, 1 â€if moi! Lu Lindsï¬)’ no‘ a f g , . " J Hagarth, 3 Abe Webster. eas, large LY}; 0-â€935230‘ . . l M Healey, 2-Thos Greenwiy, 3 Levi ‘33:: (:33, :2; and» , ‘lrl. Peas, prussian blue~1 M Hogarth. ,mh 3mg. "not our; j F Hagarth, 3 .l Hagarth. Peas, mar- pmovem P" wfatâ€"l Levi Carl, 2 F Hagarth, 3 M i - -l'th. Peas, mummyâ€"1 J Hagarth, G Hogarth. Peas, whiteâ€"1 D Gallo- uy, 2 Levi Carl. Beans white, smallâ€"1 so Hagarth, 2 J Hagartll, BT'Gr‘eenray. - wolds, ram, agecBâ€"l F Smallwood, - 3 Jas McKay. lection ot-house plantsâ€"1 John Armour, 55301.11' new style of pumps, 2 A. Webster. Pair outnumbersâ€"l M Hagarth, 2 S G Bllntllell, 3 Con Martin. Vegetable marrowâ€"l M Hagarth, 2 R Staples. Corn, yellow-l Hugh Reid, 2 R Uncles, SJ G Marris. Corn, sweetâ€"â€" 1 R Staples, 2 D Galloway, 3 J Armour. Red peppersâ€"1 Ben Burchell. Mammoth 2’ £1,33ny known in this district squashâ€"4 S G Brintnell, 2 G Hagarth, 3 J Hagarth. SHEEP-Lulcssrsns Ram, agedâ€"1 Peter Cameron. Ram, shearlingâ€" 1 D C Ross, 2 Peter Cameron, 3 Peter Cameron. Ram lambâ€"1 D C Ross, 2 and 3 Peter Cameronâ€"Ewe, aged â€"1 D C Ross, 2 Peter Cameron, 3 Wm Routley. Ewes, shearlingâ€" 1 D C Ross, 2 and 3 Peter Cameron. Ewe lambsâ€"l and 2 Peter Cameron, 3 D C Ross. Cots- J Ram, shearlmgâ€"l F Smallwoml, 2 John Gibbs, Ram lamb~â€"1 and 2 John Gibbs. Ewes, aged-1 F Smallwood, 2 John Gibbs, 3 S Bagshaw. Ewes, shear]- iugâ€"l F Smallwood, 2 John Gibbs, 3 F Smallwood. Ewe lambsâ€"1F Smallwood, 2 John Gibbs. 3 S B-agshaw. Shropshire Downs, ram. agedwl A McMillan, 2 A J amieson, 3 Thos Greenway. Ram slimming-1 Andrew McKey, 2 A Mc- Millan, 3 A McKey. Rain lambâ€"1 A McMillan, 2 and 3 A McKey. Aged ewesâ€"1 A McMillan, 2 A McKey, 3 '1 Greenway. EWUS, Shtal‘lllltiâ€"l and 2 A hIcMill-an, 3 A Jamieson. Ewe lambsâ€"â€" 1 .x McKay, 2 .1. tit-alum. short WUUl--1 and 2 A McMillan. Fat sheep, long w0olâ€"1 and 2 D. C. Ross. CATTLEâ€"DURHAMS. Bull, agedâ€"1 T Greenwuy, 2 Burchell. Bull, 2 yrs- Isaac H Maynes. Bull, yenllingâ€"l A laluieson, 2 T Greenway. Durham cowâ€"l. and 2 B Burchell, 3 T Greenway. Heifer, 2 years oldâ€"1 Ben Burchell, 2 and 3 T Greenway. Heifer 1 year oldâ€"Tiles Greenway. Heifer calf of 1896â€"1 Ben Burchell, 2 and 3 Thos Greenway. Bull calfâ€"1, 2 and 3 Thos Greenway. Grades, cowâ€"1 A Jamieson, 2 J G Morris, 3A Jamieson. 2~year~old heiferâ€"1 A Jamieson, 2 R Lucy. Heifer 1-year-oldâ€"1 A Jamieson, 2 Alf Taylor. Heifer calf of 1898â€"1 P Mark, 2 and 3 A Jamieson. Beef Animalâ€"1 A Jamie- son, 2 and 3 Ben Burchell. Holsteins, bull agedâ€"1 F and R Staples, 2 M Healey Bull yearling, C W James. Cowâ€"1 and 2 E James. Two-year-Old heifer -â€"1 and 2 E James. Heifer 1-year-oldâ€"1 and 2 E James. Heifer calf of 1896~E James. Bull calf of 1896â€"12 James. Best herd of 4 females and a hull of any classâ€"1 A Jamieson, 2 Thos Greenway. HORS ES. Imported draughtâ€"Stallion travelled in ridingâ€"J Gilchrist. Special, Kennedy’s prize, Jas Gilchrist. Canadian draught brood mare and foal by her sideâ€"l T C Hodgkinson, 2 T R James, 3 B Burchell. Span mares or‘geldingsâ€"l T C Hodgkin- son, 2 Sullivan Bros, Digby. 3 J ,Mc- Innis. Filly, 2 yrs oldâ€"1 K Davidson, 2 John Evens, 3 B Burchall. Filly or gelding 1 yr Oldâ€"1 T Crawford, 2 E Wilson. Foal of 1896â€"1 T C Hodgkin- son, 2 T Crawford, 3 T R James. Gen- eral purposeâ€"1 W J Moore, 2 and 3 M McArthur. Foal of 1896â€"1 Malcolm McArthur, 2 W J Moore, 3 J as Gilchrist. Span mares or geldingsâ€"l N Gillies, 2 E Wilson. Filly or gelding, 2 years old -1 D N Smith, 2 B Burchall. Filly or gelding, 1 year oldâ€"J Ewens. Agricul- ture brood mareâ€"1 A McNabb, 2 Geo Blanchard. Foal of 1896â€"1 R Pearce, 2 G Blanchard. Span mares or geldings â€"1 A Jamieson, 2 D N Smith, 3 C W J ames~â€"Filly, 2 yrs Oldâ€"1 K Davidson, 2 T Southern, 3 G Blanchard. Filly, 1 yr Oldâ€"1 Wm Routley, 2 R Pearce. Car- riage horsesâ€"1 Stallion, travelled in ridingâ€"1 D McIntyre. Braoo mare with foal by sideâ€"1 J Staples, 2 G E Laidlaw, 3 J C Hodgkinson. Filly or gelding 2 yrs Oldâ€"1 and 2 T C Hodgkinson, 3 J McInnis- Filly or gelding 1 year oldâ€"1 D Sinclair, 2 Gr E Laidlaw, 3 W Thorn- dike. Foal of 1896â€"1 T C Hodgkinson, 2 J Staples, 3 G ELaidlaw. Mare or gelding, in harness, 15; hands and overâ€" 1 G A Maybee, 2 W Webster, 3 A Gra- ham. Mare or gelding, in harness, 15% hands and underâ€"1 A C McKenzie, 2 R Moore, 3 H Campbell. Span of mares or geldingsâ€"J Christian. Mare or gelding in saddleâ€"1 W A Fanning, 2 A B H Car], 3 Hugh Reid. SWINEâ€"BERKS]! IRE. Boar over 1 yrâ€"l D Hawkins, 2 P Mark Son, 3 B Burchall. Boar under 1 yrâ€"l D Hawkins, 2 L Greenway, 3 P Mark dc Son. Sow over 1 yr-â€"1 D How- kins, 2 L Greenway. Sow under 1 yrâ€"l D Hawkins, 2 T Greenway. 3 ,P Mark Son. Yorkshire boar under 1 yrâ€" D Hawkins. Sow over 1 yrâ€"D Hawkins. Sow under 1 yrâ€"l and 2 McEachern Bros. Any other breedâ€"Sow over 1 yr -â€"1 and 2 McEachern Bros. Sow under 1 yrâ€"l and 2 McEachern Bros. Boar under 1 yrâ€"-1, 2 and 3 McEachern Bros. FOWL Black Spanish-.1 S Bagshsw, 2 John Gibbs. Plymouth rocksâ€"1 S Oliver, 2 D Hawkins. Palisade-«1 and 2 S Oliver. Game fowlâ€"L1 and 2 S Oliver. Leghorns Cochin chinaâ€"1 and 2 8 Oliver. Harn- Imfgtâ€"l DHowkins, 2 S Qliver, Bug“? WJ; and 2. 8 Oliver. ‘ Leghorn, whiteâ€"1 D Hawkins, 2 S Bagshaw. {Mary Kennedy. *-“'ias’dab Fat sheep, ' wailn‘e. Honduras -'--Katie T Greenway. 2 J Armour. 3 H Reid. All Wool flannel, home-made, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 D Galloway, 3 T Greenway. All wool flannel, fulled, 1 1’ Greenway. 2 E Wilson. Quilt patchwork, quilted, 1 S Bagshaw, 2 D Galloway, 3 '1‘ Greenway, Flannel, union, 1 T Greenway. 2 D Galloway, 3 J McInnis. Woollen blankets, home-made, I 1‘ GreenWay, 2 A McMillan, 3 J Mc- mils. tory, 1 J McInnis, 2 J Hagarth, 3 Thos Greenway. Quilt, Woollen, 1 T Green- way, 2 MrsJ G Morris, 3 J McInnis. Quilt, log cabin, 1 L E Winter, 2 A Mc- Millan, 3 Mrs D Brown. Quilt, patch- watch, unquilted, 1 Mrs M Hagarth. 2 W N Ferguson, 3 C Martin. Woollen stocking from home yarn, 1 T Greenway, 2 D Galloway, 3 Levi Carl. Woollen stocking, factory, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 T Greenway; Woollen socks, home yarn, 1 Mrs J G Morris, 2 D Galloway, 3 Mrs D Brown. . Socks, factory yarn, 1 Miss M J Cark, 2 A McMillan, 3 T Greenway. Gloves home-spun, 1 D Brown, 2 D Gal- loway. WOollen mitts, home-spun, 1 D Brown, 2 T Greenway. Woollen yarn, single thread colored, 1 John Mclnnis. 2 C Martin, 3 Levi Carl. Woollen yarn, single thread, white. 1 Mrs J G Morris, 2 Thomas Greenway, 3 C Martin. Rag carpet, woollen warp, 1 W A Rain, 2 D Galloway. Rag door mat, 1 Thos Green- way. 2 A McMillan, 3 Mrs J G Morris. Sheepskin mat, 1 Thos Greenway. 2 M ' Bttygarth. Ottoman, 1 Mrs Dan Brown, 2 Miss M J Clarke, 3 Thus Greenwa . Straw hate, 1 Thos Greenway, 2 D Gallo- way. Fine shirt, 1 D Galloway, 2 Miss M J Clarke, 3 Thos Greenway. Ra carpet, cotton warp, 2 E Wilson, 3 John Molnnis. Horse blankets, 1 E Wilson, 2 Thos Greenway. Rag mat, woollen, 1 Thos Greenway, 2 D Galloway. Butter, 10 lb roll,,1 Hugh Reid, 2 Thos Strahan, 3 M Haygarth. Butter, 6 lb roll, 1 Hugh Reid, 2 Thos Strahan, 3 Levi Carl. Butter, 50 lb crack, 1 Levi Carl. Butter 15 lb crack, 1 H Reid, 2 Thos Strahan, 3 M Healy. Butter, 50 lb tirkin, 1 Hugh Reid, 2 D Galloway, 3 .VI Healy. Cheese, home-made, 10 lb cake, 1 Thos Strahan. 2 Mrs John Ewens. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, Rural New Yorker, 1 Simp- son Brintnell, 2 James Hagarth, 3 George Hagarth. Beauty of Hebron, 1 James Hagarth, 2 Hugh Reid, 3 George Ha- garth. Potatoes Rose, 1 Simpson Brint- nell, 2 Geo Hogarth. Potatoes any other variety, 1 D Galloway, 2 Jas Hagarth, 3 Geo Hagarth. Turnips, Swede, 1 Peter Cameron, 2 Sandy Cameron,3 George Mathewson. Turnips, any other sort, 1 Simpson Brintnell. Carrots, long white, 1 R Staples. 2 MI Haygarth, 3 Fred Hagarth. Carrots, long red, 1 M Ha- garth, 2 R Staples, 3 Fred Hagarth. Carrots, short red, 1 Thos Strahan, 2 Fred Hagarth, 3 R Staples. Parsnips, 1 R Staples, 2 M Hagarth, 3 C Martin. Unions, red, 1 J G Morris, 2 M Hagarth, 3 Ben Burchall. Onions, yellow, 1 Jas lHagarth, 2 R Staples, 3 Hugh Reid. Onions, white, 1 Jas Hagarth, 2 Fred Hagarth, 3, R Staples. Large Potato onions, 1 Jas Hogarth, 2 M Haygarth, 3 D Galloway. Onions, small potato, 1 Fred Hagarth, 2 M Hagarth, 3 James Hagarth. Onions, large top, 1 D Gallo- way. Top seed onions, 1 D Galloway, 2 Levi Carl, 3 M. Haygarth. Beets. long- red, 1 M Hagalth, 2 R Staples, 3 Fred Hagartb. Beets, turnip, 1 M Hagarth, 2 H Reid, 3 Thos Strahan. Mangle, long- red, 1 Thos Strahan, 2 R Staples, 3 J G Morris. Mangle, yellow globe, 1 M Ha. garth, 2 R Staples, 3 Fred Hagarth. Radishes, long, 1 C Martin, 2 Fred Hagarth, 3 Peter Cameron, Radishes, short, 1 Jas Hagarth. 2 Geo Hagarth, 3 Fred Hagarth. Carrots, white medium. 1 Sandy Cameron, 2 Thos Strahan, 3 R Staples. Cauliflower, 1 Dr Blanchard, 2 A B H Carl. 3 Ben Burchall. Cabbage, white, 1 Dr Blanchard, 2 J G Morris, 3 Ben Burchall. Cabbage. red. 1 A B H Carl, 2 R Staples, 3 C Martin. Celery, white, 1 Dr Blanchard, 2 R Staples. 3 Ben Burchall. Celery, red, 1 R Staples. Field pumpkin, 1 Levi Carl, 2 R Staples, 3 Simpson Brintnell. Pumkin, mam- mc th, 1 Simpson Brintnell, 2 J as Hagarth. Squash, winter, 1st Jas Hagarth, 2 M Hagarth, 3 Levi Carl. Coopers’ work, 1 R Uncles. DIPLOMAS. Exhibit of farm implements by Camp- bell and S ence, diploma. Exhibit of pumps by oyd Wilson, diploma. Jos V Staples’ exhibit Of cutters, diploma. Set single harness, 1 prize, W A Fanning. PLEASANT .POINTâ€"FENELON. Special to the Watchman. SCHOOL Bureauâ€"The following is the merited standing of the scholars in S. S. No. 7, Fenelon, for the mouth of Sep- tember, Commercial classâ€"Mary Irwin. Fifth classâ€"W. Brien, W. Wagstafl', E Hay. Fourth classâ€"Willie Jackson, Willie Green, (equal.) Thirdâ€"M. Thur- ston, Ethel Kennedy, (equal) W. Hare, Ethel Brien, G. Hare. DaVld Endicott, W. Irwin. J. Endicott. Secondâ€"Edith Kennedy, M. Brien, (equal) H. Endicott, A. Sampson, S. A. Myra, Millie Brien, Pt. 2nd.â€"Wilfred Endloott, W. I.Thornton, G. Here, M. Endieott, J. Greer, W. M, Thurston, .L. Robinson, George Connors. Hardy, Willie v vimâ€"$1. w.» w. .. Senior let.) i ii ’ The teachers in this and those of neighbor- boring townships are being rig-engaged for 1897. PERSONAL.â€"â€"Miss Ella Skuce has gone to spend a lengthy visit in Hastings. . . . Prof. Swain passed through last week on his fortnighly trip ...... Miss Ethel Jones is visiting in Omemee ...... Mr. Robert Ingrim of Buffalo is visiting his friend, , Coverlet. home-made, 1 Mrs D w. J. Skuoe ...... Mr. Jackson of Cart- Brown, 2 Miss M Clark. Coverlet, fac- wright spent Sunday with his brother. __§__...... BURNT RIVER REPORT Of s. s. No. 8, Somerville, for the month of September: Fourth classâ€"-Ada Adkins, Charley English, Maggie Cain, Frank Wright. Senior third classâ€"Barney Cain, Winnie F or- bear. Junior third classâ€"Carrie Tinney, Ada Windrim, Willie Sedge- wick, Willie Shuttlewart, Wilhelmine Suddably. Second classâ€"Benson Adkins, Joseph Handley, Eddie For- bear, Addie Campbell, Mary Forbear, Bruce Nicholls, Arthur Reid, Joseph Hodgson, Martha Carew Emily Shuttleworth, Adeline Nicholls, George Carew. Part secondâ€"Ethel Handley, Fred Cain, Flora Reeds, Gertie Nicholls.â€"Part ï¬rst, sr.-Mable Umprey, Jennie Steele, Ada Wright, W’atson Hudgson. Part ï¬rst, junior â€"-â€"Walier Nirholls, Frank Wright, james Sired, Caeda Forbear. A.B.C. classâ€"Ola Townsend, Saida Wright, Mattie Brisbin, Hazel Armstrong. JOHN ROZEL, teacher, â€"â€"To remove the constipated habit, the only safe treatmvnt is a course of Ayer’s Pills, followed by a laxative diet. Most other cathartics do more harm than good. therefore leading physicians recommend Ayer’s Pill’s, especially as a family physio. The Right R NC.-- A Ring Advertisement that has the ring of genuine bargains to it. That is what we aim at. We ring out the truth when we say that no place in the county can you get such bargains as we will offer for the balance of the month, and especially during Fair time. l Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Spectacles. in everything a big bargain. Ou ’ repairing trade steadily increasing. to every day. Bring your repairs us. Come and see us, anyway; you don’t haVe to buy. Remember we show the largest stock of Gem 81 Wedding Rings Anything required made . . . .to order. . . . S. J. PETIY , p-“tjn-ls JEWEL’LER.’.’V ~ ‘ in town. v Robert-om mastic muss:- T‘HE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY. OCIOBER,8TH,1896 ..â€"~â€" IENElOtl in, DRUO STORE. EVER HAVE THE STOMAKAKE? Makes you double up as if a baseball struck your dinner-basket. Most tpeople are afflicted that way at times. We sell many preparations that will relieve you at once. They’re all dead shot. One pain, one dose, and if you get in the dose a little ahead of the pain, the pain stops before it starts. Do You Want to Smell Nice? We have just received a stock of beautiful perfumes, lasting and de1i~ cate. Exactly the same kind as Lady Aberdeen and Li Hung Chang uses. Try some, and then you will. try some more. Pure Drugs and Chemicals always on hand. carefully prepared. H. J. LYTLE, The Fenelon Falls Drug Store PIOK OUT M W. F. Mc- Prescriptions a Watch at CARTHY’S. stock of ï¬ne Watches at prices so low you will be surprised. Clocks...... selling lower than ever. Jewelry... We carry the largest stock of good, new goods in town. On Rings we cannot be beat for pretty patterns and ï¬ne quality. REPAIRING a specialty. No fancy large prices at W. F. McOARTY, 77 KENT-ST†- LINDSAY s-rovnsi This is the season to prepare for winter, If you require a new Stoveâ€"Cooking. Box or Heaterâ€"- call in and get my prices. 1 have THE famous COOK Which is the most up-to-date Stove in the market. A written guarantee goes . with every stove . . . . Coal Bods, Stovepipes . . Elbow’s, etc . . FVanCamp Wantedâ€"An Idea mm... Protect our Ideas: the ma bring on w xywvgmnN WEDgEIEB rBNtii‘ 1203.1 gallant 2E3: hington, . ., or e , rise and t or two hundred lnventlons wantpved. one: Whocanthlnk lIIIIIllllllllll-IlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllEIIII " §Nev Fall Treads, Fl New Fall Overcoatings, New housings. See these Goods, b efore ordering your Fall and Win- ter Suits. @Fit and .Finish Guaranteed. d. 6. Blair 81 80113 â€" â€" _ â€" - â€", â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" - â€" â€" - - â€" - - _ - - â€" - - - â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" - - - â€" - - - â€" - - - â€" - - = B _ .. f a . .v . rm l†musicians. . Mg .\ 3 We have a newiThe Steamer GOOD... CLOTHES '0 O 0 M‘. “' I have built up my reputation by_ combining all the highest paints of excellence in the gar- -ments, which I turn out. I stand today in the vanguard pf advancement of ï¬ne tailor mg in this section, and handle only such fabrics as tasty and fastidious dressers can wear with pride and satisfaction. In Fall and Winter Suitings My Stock of Tweeds in all the latest patterns was never bet- ter assorted. Prices, as usual, better than elsewhere. Overcoatings The season for a warm. stvlish Overcoat is about at hand, but the time for ordering it is here. See my stock and learn prices. Fit and Finish Guaranteed. 8AM. CHAMPION, The Nobby Tailor, Little Britain. RENT VALLEY NAVIGA- TION COMPANY (LIMITED) ., . - .-, commxcrxo ON MONDAY, JUNE ls'r ESTURION l PLYIN G BETWEEN LINDSAY AND BOBCAYGEON- CALLING EACH WAY A'I STURGEON POINT will run as follows until further notice and 3.10 1:. mi Leave Bobcaygeon at. 6.40 a. m., 5.30 " Arrive Lindsay “ 91.0 “ " Leave Lindsay “ 11.30 “ “ 5.45 “ Arrive Bobcaygeon “ 1.45 “ “ 8.00 “ Excepting Saturdays, when steamer will leave Lindsay at 8.25 p.m., (instead of 5.45 p.m.,) upon arrival of Toronto train. Single Tickets. between Lindsay and Bobcaygeon 75c, return tickets, $1. Single Tickets, between Lindsay and Stur Point, 35c, return tickets, 50c. Single Tickets between Bobcaygeon and Sturg Point, 40c, return tickets, 50c. as Family Tickets and Excursion Tickets at re duccd rates can be procured at the POST OFFICE, BOBOAYGEON, and on the boat. Ari-an rements can be nude on very favorable terms fvr excursions of from 100 to 200 persons, on regular trips of the boat For terms apply by letter addressed Sscretary '1' NJ". 00., Bobcaygeon, W.J, DIAMENT, Pufser. M. LANE. Captain, Money, Lent on Mortgages. Straight loans at FIVE PER csxr. on satisfactory security. Terms of naymenu to suit the borrower. Mortgages negod tiated. MOORE d: JACKSON. LINDSAY MARBLE WORKS ROBERT CHAMBERS is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMEN TS and HEADSTON ES. both Marble and Granite. Esktimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery wor . Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc. specialty. _ Being a practical workman, all should see ads de~ signs and compare prices below purshasing shes w ere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge- st., opposite Matthews’ packing house. ROBT CHAMBERS .â€"._._._._______.._.__ Carriages and Wagons, SEASON OF I888 L. O’CONNOR - - invites careful examinat'.on of his very complete stock of ...... CARRIAGES. WAGONS, ROAD and TRACK CARTSI for the season Of 1896. The war - ship will be found equal to an, . in the_province and the styles upto- date in every particular. Evrgra- THING GUARANTEED. No factory . work. used, all made by hand b3 experienced workmen. HakiflEsnosiNé . . . .