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Tcfiephonc 146 (33.115 unswered night Instantly relieved and positively cured. Office at Oakwood â€"â€" Monday. Wednesday and Friday. a) d day. u of Peterborough, will visit Lindsay Every Woduosday at 91: Simpson House. Hours to an. to 4 Pa: Consultation in Eye. Eu, Throut sud Nose démo MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP CLERK. ittle Britain, - 0 up your mind that 7°“ googi Optician. .Bettcr a u ‘ __ Jan Drungtore, Lindsay :‘.es 0‘ Siivctwate purchased from ve initials free of charge. Our «ware articies is very complete, McCULLOUGIâ€"I MONEY TO LOAN F. BROAD, fit them Better came 15 dangerous Lindsay to your Road and Carriageâ€"Stallion, 2 en- tries-~â€"G. W. Curtis; 2 year old enâ€" tire coltâ€"1. J. T. Deger, Oakwood; Morrow, Pontypool. 2, Isaac Laidley 3, Wm. Iéaac. Fenelon; 2 year old filley op gelding, ~14: entriesâ€"1, J. A. Brown, Reaboro, 2, W. Roddy, Camâ€" bray, 3, Thomas Culley, Lotus; 1 year old filly or gelding, 7 entries â€"â€"1, W. T. Morrow, 2, Tamblyn Bros., Orono, 3, Duncan Heaslip, Tonohrmp- hair of horses over 15 Ont -â€"â€"1, W. T. Morrow, :3, '1‘a1nmyn Bros., Orono, 3, Duncan Heaslip. Janetville, pair of horses over 15 1-2 hands, 9 entriesâ€"J, Silas Ca1- vert, Reaboro. 2, Joseph Gregg, V.S., Little Britain, , 3, George Brown, Millbrook; pair horses, 15 1â€"2 and under, 9 entriesâ€"1, W. W. Logan, Lindsay. 2, Thomas Hyland, Cadmus, 3, W. Roddy; single horse, over 15‘ 1â€"2 hands, 15 entriesâ€"1, T. W. Evans, Yelverton, 2. Dr. Naysmyth, Janetville, 3‘: S. Calvert, Reaboro: single horse, 15 1-2 and under, 17 entriesâ€"~1. H. P. Kennedy, Peterâ€" boro, :2, W. A. Weese. Lindsay, 3. Wm. Issac; single horse, 3 years and under, 4 entries -â€"1, W. A. Fanning. Cambray, 2, Duncan Heaslip, 3, Wm. Issac; saddle horse, 8, entriesâ€"1, Issac Deyell, 2. Wm. Stewart, Lindâ€" say, 3, Wm. Thorndike, Oakwood: foal of 1900, 9 entriesâ€"1. Wm. Mor- ‘row, 2, Isaac Laidley, 3, Wm. Thorn- dike, general purpose horses. mare ent.riesâ€"-1, Simon Marshâ€" and foal, 7 all, Lindsay. 2. Walter Mitchell, 3, James Kennedy, Reaboro; 2 year old filly or gelding, 5 entriesâ€"1, Walter Mitchell, 2, Tamblyn Bros, 3, James Kennedy; 1 year old gelding or filly. 7 entriesâ€"1, Walter Mitchell, 2. Rob- ert Eagleson,- Glandine. 3, James ‘ Kennedy: pair horses, 8 entries-â€"â€"1, 'James Bushnell, Mount Horeb, 2. Thomas Graham, Ops. 3, Wm. Isaac: heavy draught. horsesâ€"stallionâ€"l, Dr. Broad, Lindsay. 2, Dr. Broad: 2 year old entire coltâ€"Wm. Isaac. 1,‘ year old entire coltâ€"1. W. T. Reid,‘ Ops: mare. and foal. 6 entries-4. Wm. Issac. :2. Robert Eagleson. 3. W. T. Reid. 2 year old filly or geldâ€" ing, 5 entries 1, l). McFadyen. Lorneville: 1 year old filly or geld- ing, 7 entriesâ€"1, Thos. Crawford, Bolsover, 2, Walter Mitchell. pair horses, 5, entriesâ€"Thomas Crawâ€" ford; foal of 1900, 6 entriesâ€"l, 2. Walter Mit- Thomas Crawford, chell. 77-- fl Durhamâ€"Aged b1111â€"â€" 1, n 111 Thorndike; 2 Vear old bullâ€"1. llobt. Eagleson: 1 3car old bullâ€"1 llobL. Eagleson: bull calfâ€".1. 1). (ayley: 1 year old heifer calfâ€".1. James Casey, Valentin: heifer calfâ€"1.333. ‘CaSCV' JerSC-V' or A1(lerne_V'(‘aLLlL~â€"â€"‘ Vear old bullâ€"SLephen Oliwr, Lind- say; bull calfâ€"2 A. B. 'l"err_\: co“ â€"â€"1 and 2. A. B. Terry: heifer calf -â€"-2, A. 13. Terry; Ayrshire Cattleâ€"â€" bull, agedâ€"1 Hamill Bros.. Lorne- ville, .2, L. F. Staples: 2 year old bullâ€"1, L. 1‘. Staples: 1 year old bullâ€"1, L. F. Staples. bull calf, 3 entriesâ€"1 and 2. Hamill Bros. (_‘0w, 1 bullâ€"1, L. F. Staples. bull calf, I entriesâ€"1 and 2. Hamill Bros.. Cow, 3 entries. 1. Hainill Bros. 2 and 3. L. F. Staples: 2 year old heifer, 2 entriesâ€"1 and :2, Hamill Bros., 1 year old heifer 3 enttiesâ€" 1 and 2, Hamill Bros., 3. L F. Staples: heif- er calf, 5 entriesâ€"1, :2 and 3, Hamâ€" ill Bros. Pulled Angus Cattleâ€"431111. agedâ€"4. Wm. Stewart Son. Lucasvillez 2 year old bullâ€"1. W111. \‘tewart Son.: 1 year old bullâ€"l. William Stem art, Son; bull calfâ€"â€" 1 11nd 2- “111. Stewart 8;, Son: cow Lucasvillez :2 year out Duuâ€"â€"1. "1.1. Stewart 8011.: 1. year old bullâ€"1. William Ste“ art Son; bull calfâ€"- 1. and... . “111. Stewart 8;. Son: ('0\\' 1. ".3 and 3 Wm. Stewart Son: :2 \var 01d ht‘ifil‘ 1 and 2. W111. Stew- art. (c Sun. I wear 01d heiferâ€"1 and “ Wm. Stewart SOIL; heifer calf d, â€"-1, Wm. Stewart. Son; herd of one bull and four femalesâ€"1 and 2. Wm. Stewart Son: Holstein rattle â€"â€"b1111, aged, 3 entriesâ€" 1. '1‘. H. Sunley. Pinedale, 2. A. )ameron. Westwood. 3. Wm. James, ()akwoodz‘ i2 year old bullâ€"2, “"111. James: 1 year 01(1T,bull 4 entriesâ€"1, A. Cam- erun. 2, NH Sonley, 3, \\ 111. James: bull calf, 3 entriesâ€"1 and 2, “111. James, 3. ’1‘. II. Senley; cmx, 5 entâ€" riesâ€"1, A. Cameron, 2, “"111. James. 3, '1‘. H. Sonia-y; 2 year old. heifer, 4 entriesâ€"1, A. Cameron, 2, W111. James: 1 vear old heifer, 5 entries entricSâ€"l, A. mum-run. .3. n... James; 1 your old heifer. 5 entries; â€"â€"â€"-1. A. Cameron. '1‘. H. 8011le, 3, Wm. James; heifer calf, 3 vnt,ricsâ€"â€"â€"-l. A. (‘nlnvrom 2, T. ll. Sonlvy. 3, Wm. James: herd of one bull and four f0. malesâ€"1 A Cameron, 2 'l‘ H Son. ‘lcy; lrade Cattleâ€"Cow, 3 entriesâ€"â€" ‘1, " and 3, Robert. Eagleson: 1. your old heifer calf-11 and 2. Rnbcrl szglcson: fat 0x. steer, heifer or cuw â€"â€"â€"1, Robert Eagleson. 2, Wm. Stowâ€" art Son: herd of four fomalvsâ€"l and 2, Robert Eagleson. SlleEP Iain-ester, aged ram, 5 entriesâ€"1. Allan Bros” Newcastle, 2, A. Camer- on. Ram, shearlingâ€"S anricsâ€"l, Allan Bros. 2 and 3, Seth 'Muthoroll, Little Britain. Ram lamb, 10 em? ries,â€"-1, Allan Bros. 2 Ewes, aged, 4 entrieSPâ€"l, Allan Bros., 2. Seth Methercll, 3, Allan Bros. 2 Ewes, shearling, 5 entriesâ€"1, Seth Mother- ell, 2, Allan Bros, R, Cullis BI'OS.. Linden Valley. 2 Ewe lambs, 6 eat/- HORSES CATTLE neron, '1‘. H. Sunk-y, 3,1 heifer calf, 3 entriesâ€"1. :2, T. 11. Sonloy. 3, Wm. of one bull and four f0. Cameron, 2 T H Son‘ tattleâ€"(30W, 3 entries-â€" Robert Eagleson: 1 your :alfâ€"l and 2. Robert L 0x, steer, heifer or cow Eagleson. 2, Wm. Stow- herd of four femalesâ€"1 Stewart Son: 2 and 2. Wm. Stow- ,r 01d heiferâ€"1 and SOIL: heifer calf t. . Son; herd of bullâ€"1, Wm ridsâ€"l, Seth Methorell, 2 and ‘3, 3 Allan Bros. Cotswold, aged ram, 5, a. entriesâ€"1, Brooks 6; Langmaid, 2, 7 J. Grobs, 3, James Murray, Greswellu 13 Ram shearl'ing, 6 entriesâ€"1 and2, C Brooks Langmaid, Curtis, 3, James 11 Murray. Ram lamb, 7 entri>sâ€"-â€"1 and" .4, James Murray, 3 Brooks Longmaid 2 ewes, aged, 1 and 2, Brooks and Lanngaid, 3, James Murra3, 2 ewes, shearling, 6 ’esâ€"â€"1 Brooks and Langmaid, 2 entri ewe lambs, 6 entriesâ€"1, James Murâ€" ray, ,Brooks Langmaid, 3, Wm. Thorndike: pen of Longwooled sheep, 5 entriesâ€"â€"-1 Brooks Langmaid," B, J tunes Murray, 3, Allan Bros; Shropâ€" shire Down ram, agedâ€"1, Andrew Mc Kay, 2, Arch“ McMillan; raln shearling, 4 entriesâ€"1, Arch. Mc Millan, 2. Andrew McKay, W'oodxille, Arch. McMillan, Lornu 111e ram lamb 3, entriesâ€"â€"1 and2 ,Andrew McKay, 3, Arch McMillan; 2 ewes, agedâ€"--1 2, Arch. McMillan. ’3, Andrew 3 entries AA "mHmrnm hâ€"J - to. __ and McKay; 2 ewes shearling. Andrew McKay, 3 , Arch. McMillan: 2 ewe lambs, 3 entriesâ€"1, C. II. Curtis, :3, A. McMillan, 3, An- 1 drew McKay: south downs, sheep, 3 entriesâ€"1 and 2 Isaac, 3 en- -â€"â€"1 and“ ..., aged ram, Na3lor, Islayt; ram shearling, triesâ€"4 L M (‘ourticm 2 Isaac Na3lor, 3, L. M. Courtice: 2 ewes. aged .-â€"-â€"1 L M Courtice 2 Isaac ‘) N213 lor; 2. ewes she 1r1mg entries â€"â€"1 L M (Jourtice, 2 Isaac Nuylor, M. :2 ewe. lambs. 3 curiosâ€"1, L. (‘ourtice :3 Isaac Nuylor, 3 L M l"nnrii(‘vi non of Short wool sheep. 11 Courticc: pen 01 SDOFL “um entriesâ€"1. Andfcw McKay, McMillan, 3. L. M. Com sheep, :3 entriesâ€"1, Brooks maid. u;w.»â€"- SWINE Berkshireâ€"boar, aged, 2 entriesâ€"1 0 G. H. Mark, ()akwood, ... Robert, our over six month and H4)“, Eagm‘son: h under twelveâ€"1, G. H. Marks: boar, under 6 months, 2 entriesâ€"1 , Robert. Eagleson. 2. G. H. Mark: sow, aged. (3. H. Mark, 3, 4; entriesâ€"1 and 2, Robert Eagleson; sow, over six months and under 12. 3 entriesâ€"1 and 2. G. H. Mark: sow. under six months. 2 entriesâ€"1 and 2. G. H. Mark; Tamworth boar, agedâ€"1. Wm. Thorndike: boar over six and under 1:2 monthsâ€"1 and 2. Wm. Thorndike: boar under six monthsâ€"1 and :3. Wm. Thorndike; sow, agedâ€"1 and 2. Wm. Thorndike: sow over 6 and our (101‘ 1:2 monthsâ€"1 and 2. Wm. Thorn- dike: sow under 6 monthsâ€"1 and :2, Wm. Thorndike: Yorkshire. Whiteâ€"1. W. P. King: hour. over 6 months"- and under 12â€"1. W. P. and (i. King, ()akwood: boar, under 6 monthsâ€"1, :2 and 3. W. 1’. and C. King: sow over 6 and under 12 monthsâ€"1 and “ W. P. and (1. King: sow under (5 months 1. 2 and 3. W. P. and G. ‘ Kin". â€"‘ .‘ vvv y'af“y Pair Bruhanms. light, 5 entriesâ€"d. R. M. Taylor. 2. W. 1’. and (i. King: pair brahamus. dark. 3 entriesâ€"4, C. H. Curtis. Wark‘worth. :2. W. I’. and G. King: pair con-11in, buff-â€"â€"1. (V. II. Curtis. :2, W. P. and (2. King; pair cochin, whiteâ€"1 Stephen Oliver, Lindsay. 2, W. P. and (,2. King; pair Langshuns. 4 entriesâ€"4, \V. R Knight. Bowmanvillo; 2. Wm. Swain ‘Limlsuy, 3, (2. II. Mark; pair “twin homes. silver, 5') entriesâ€"l . Hamlin Bros.. :3, W. P. and (L King, 3 Stephen Oliver: pair WyumlmLes golden. 5 entriesâ€"1. 'l‘amblyn Bros. 7‘ A‘ 1‘.-..I-n :2, Win. Swain: pair 1'13111Uuau barrvd. 5 entriesâ€"1, and 2. 'l‘rvw and \Villialnsun. pair l’lynioulli Rocks. \V'hllJ‘, :2 entriesâ€"1. Allan Ernst. 2.‘ (3.1LCurtisz pair llorking's. silver greyâ€"~1 and 2. Miss (Sullis: pair Dorkings, col()rv(lâ€"â€"-â€"l, (T. 11'. Curtis: pair ,llégliorns, white. 5 entriesâ€"1, Trow and Williamson, 2. C. 11. Curtis: pair I'mg'horns, brown, (5 on- lricsâ€"l, 'l‘rcw and Williamson, 2. 'l‘zunblyn Bros.: pair Logliorns. black, 3 mitrivsâ€"â€"-â€"1 and 2, W. R. Knight; pair Minorcas, black, 5 entriesâ€"4, ‘StcphonOIivor. 2. W. R. Knight; pair rblack spunish, 2 entriesâ€"1, W. P. and G. King: pair Houdansâ€"â€"â€"1 and 2 'l‘rcw and Williamson; puir Red Caps â€"-â€"l. ’l‘aniblyn Bras; pair name. black redâ€"l. and 2, Stephen ()liver; pair (lumi- Pileâ€"â€"1, W. 11. Knight, 2. t‘. H. Curtis: pnir Ilamburgs. (l. P. 4 enlriesfll, \V. R. 1{nighL. 2. C. 11. Curtis, 3, Taunblyn Bros; pair Hum. Lmrgs. S.S.-â€"1. (i. H. Mark, 2, W. R. 3. (1.11. Lurtis: pair llam- lmrg‘s, blackâ€"~1. Tamblyn Bros.; pair Pull-ands, W. (3. blackâ€"1. (l. H. Curtis: pair Pollands, (l. S. 4 entries 1. John (libbS. 2, W. P. and C. King; 13. Stephen Oliver: pair Andalusiuns. 2 entriesâ€"'1. W. R. Knight... 2, C. II. (‘LFt-lSZ pair Bantams. buff Cochin, 3 enLries~â€"-1, ’1‘. R. Mosley, 2, and 3, 'l‘rew and Williamson; pair Bantams, Black Africanâ€"1, W. R. Knight: pnir ducks, Aylesburyâ€"l, W. R. Knight. 2. Stephen Oliver; pair ducks Rouenâ€"«W. R. Knight, ,2, Wm. For: teens: pair ducks, Pekint. 3 entriesâ€" 1. G. H. Mark, 2, Tnmblyn Bros.; Breeding. pen one male and three hens, 6 entriesâ€"1 and 2, Trew and Williamson, 3, Tamblyn Bros; pair‘ (zeise. Bremen or Enibden, 3 entries â€"-â€"1. (l. H. Mark,p2, John Gibbs, 3, Stephen Oliver; pair Geese, Toulouse, Knight. fir HE WATCHMAN-WAHDER: LIN BSAY: 0N1 L‘Z pen of short. wool sheep. 4 -â€"1. Andiew McKay. 2, Arch. 111, 3. L. M. Courtice: fat, 5 ontricsâ€"â€"1, Brooks Lang- lin. whiteâ€"‘1 Stephen Oliver, 2, W. P. and (,2. King: pair 4 (‘ntri(~sâ€"-â€"1. W. R. 119. Bowmunvillo: 2. Wm. Swain, 3, (l. H. Mark; pair \V}:Hl- silver, 5') entriesâ€"4 . Humllyn 2, W. P. and (L King, 3, Oliver: pair Wyandmtes, 5 (-ntriosv-l. 'l‘amblyn 13:03., Swain; pair Plymouth Rocks, 5 entriesâ€"1. and 2. 'l‘row and um, pair l’lynmmh Rocks. " entriesâ€"1, Allan Bros.. 2. Id urtis; pair Dorkings. silver :md 2. Miss Cullis; pair POULTRY n Bros .2 and 2. Stephen Oliver; 0â€"-â€"1 , W. pair (lame. 11. Knight, ‘7 All. 3 entriesâ€"d, W. F. Staples, 2, W. 1’, and G. King; pair turkeys," bronze 7 entriesâ€"~1 Mrs. W. Porteous, Reaâ€" boro, 2, Arch. McMillan, 3, C. H. Curtis; poultry, chickens, pair Bra- hamaeâ€"l, R M Paylor, 2, Stephen Oliver; pair Langshans, 2 entriesâ€"1, iGeorge H. Mark; pair Wyandottes, silver, 4: entriesâ€"1 and 2, Wm. Swain; pair Wyandottes, goldenâ€"5 Oliver; pair Langshans, 2 entriesâ€"1, ' George H. Mark; pair Wyandottes, ‘ silver, 4: entriesâ€"1 and 2, Wm. Swain; pair Wyandottes, goldenâ€"5 entries, 1, Wm. Swain, 2, I. W. Reid, Reaboro; pair Plymouth Rocks, barr- ed, 9 entriesâ€"1, Trew and Williamâ€" son, 2, Allan Bros; 3, TreW and Wilâ€"‘ liamson; pair Plymouth Rocks, White 3 entriesâ€"1, Allan Bros; 2, Wm. Swaigm; pair Dorkings, silver grey, 2 entriesâ€"1 and 2, Miss Cullis; pair Leghorns, white, 4 entriesâ€"1, Trew and Williamson, 2, Allan Bros: pair Leghorns, brwn, 7 entriesâ€"1, W. P. and G. King, 2, Miss Cullis, 3, Wm. SWain; pair Minorcas, blackâ€"1, Wm. Swain; pair Houdansâ€"l and 2, 'l‘rew and Williamson; pair Hamburgs G. P.â€"-â€"1, Stephen Oliver; pair. Ham- burgs, blackâ€"1, Tamblyn Bros; pair Pollands, G. S.â€"â€"1, Stephen Oliâ€" ver; pair Bantams, black redâ€"1 and " Stephen Oliver; pair Bantams, bufi Cochin, 4 entriesâ€"1 and 2, Trew nd Williamson, 3, T. R. Mosley; pair Pea. Fowlâ€"1, W. P. and G. King; pair Guinea. Fowlâ€"1 and 2, W. P. and G. King. G RAIN AN I) SEEDS. 1 bush F111 Wheat, white, 5 entries ' 1, Wm. Issac, 2, Uriah Young, Green River; bush fall wheat, rod, 4 ent- riesâ€"1, Uriah Young, 2. T J. Mandcrson, Myrtle; bush goose wheat- " entriesâ€"1, Peter Hawkins; bush of cud Scotch or fife wheat, 5 entriesâ€"1, Uriah Young, 2, Sidney McKenzie, Boavorton; bush spring wheat. other varietiesâ€"1, T J. Mandcrson, 6, Ugiuh Young; bush twoâ€"rowed bar-â€" 5 vnt,ricsâ€"â€", Wm. Rynurd, Zcthr 113‘! Ugiuh Young; bush twoâ€"rowed Dar- lcy, 5 entriesâ€", Wm. Rynard, Zcphf-‘sr 2, 4idn0y McKenzie; bush G-I‘UWL’d barley, 5 entriesâ€"1, Sidney McKenâ€" zie, :3, Uriah Young; bush peas, large white, 5 entriesâ€"1, Wm. Ruynard, Zephyr, 12, Uriah Young: bush poas, small white, 3 entriesâ€"1, T. and J. Mundorson, 2, Wm. Rynard: bush Zephyr, 12, Uriah Young: bush peas, small white, Manderson, 2, Wm. Ilynard: bush 0 peas, 3 entriesâ€"1, Uriah Young, -, T . J Mandcrson; bush pens, blackâ€" lluynard; 3 entriesâ€"1, T. and J. eyed marrowfutâ€"l, Wm. hush oats, white. 7 entriesâ€"1, Wm. lynurd. 2. Uriah Young: bush outs, 0 black, 3 entriesâ€"1, Wm. llyndrd, a, T. J. Munderson: bush timothy 5 entriesâ€"1, Wm. Rynar‘d, 2, seed. ll. (7-. Bowen: bush clover seed. red, 3 entriesâ€"1, Wm. Rymu‘d. 2. Joseph IIickson, Mount lloreb: bush clover ulsike. 2, entriesâ€"1. W. H. 2, (n- seed, Bungmun: 5 lbs. turnip Seed. W. P. Elford. Downhill-Jilin; triesâ€"l, 5 lbs. mungold seed. 2 entriesâ€"â€"-1, Silas Culvert. :3. Wm. Rynurd: hush F white beams. 4 entriesâ€"1, Sidney Mcâ€" F Kenzie. :2, Wm. lluynurd: bush flax seedâ€"1, Uriah Young: 2 (l()zen.ears corn, yellow, 3') entriesâ€"1, Isaac Ile- yell. :3 Sidney McKenzie: :2 dozen ears corn. white. 3 entriesâ€"1, Sidney Mc- Kenzie. 2 W I’ I‘ilfocd. VEG CTABLES AND ROOTS. Potatoes Early Rose. 2 entries 1 Joseph lliekson. :2 Thomas Connolly, Lindsay: bush. Beauty llebron. 8 en. tries,â€"â€"-l Joseph Iliekson. 2 John Duke. Lindsay: bush. Early Ohio, 6 entriesâ€"~â€"l James Kennedy. :2 Joseph lliekson; bush Rural New Yorker, 7 entriesâ€"â€"l Jzunes Kennedy. :2 John D11kt‘.l)ll$h early. six weeks. 2 en- triesâ€"l llerb. Graham. Ops: bush. American Wonder, 6 entriesâ€"1 Mrs \‘(m llieltson. 2 Mrs \‘(m Porteous ; hush White Elephant, ‘1 entriesâ€"1 J llickson, :2 'l‘hos Connolly: hush Mam- moth 1’ ‘urlâ€"l Jos lliekson: bush. any other variety, 9 entriesâ€"1 Herb “rah-.1111, 2, Thomas (‘onollm collecâ€" tion of potatoes, :3 entriesâ€"J, 'l‘hos. (ionolly, 2, John Duke; (5 Swede tur- nips. 5 entriesâ€"1, Wm. llynard, 2, Herb Graham: (3 (iraystone turnips, 3 entriesâ€"1, Wm. llynard, :2. Joseph llickson; 6 turnips, White Globe, 3 entriesâ€"1, Wm. llynard. :2. Silas Culvert; 6 niangolds, long red, 8 ontriusfll, Wm. Rynurd. 2, Silas (Jalâ€" vert; 6 mangolds, long yellow, 3 en- triesâ€"l, Wm. Rynard. :2 Cilus Calâ€"‘ 5r; . I ‘ 0 vert; b mangolds, yellow globe, 3 a, . ‘. entriesâ€"1 , Wm. Rynard. 2, bilas Culvert; 12 carrots, long red, 4 enâ€" triesâ€"1, Issac Deyell, 2, Daniel Lock; 12 carrots, white, (3 entr...sâ€"â€" 1, Wm. Rynurd, 2, Silas Calvert; T12 orange, 3 entriesâ€"1, l). . carrots, :i' Lack, 2, Wm. Rynard: 2 mammoth ' Silas Calvert, 2, Mrs. squashesâ€"l, Wm. Hickson; 2, pumpkins, 7 entries -~â€".v‘\n()l,hcr mum! has been added in the list of Canadians offering themâ€" selves for election to the Imperial parliament. It is now ammunwd that Mr. Hamur Croonwoud. of 'I‘nmnto, has accepted nomination as the Liberal candidate for irixxls‘oy. 1"amar Greenwood at one time pracâ€" t?:=(d law in Whitby, Out. 319 ".u-nf. to England some years ago ‘1) pro- 'nmt(â€" a manufactui'ing comprru', r-rd (g._.l~_;dud to settle there. Silas Calvert. (Continued News of the Week on page 6-) GENERAL AGENT. 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