Bushel small peas any variety--1W. A Parish. 3 a = Bushel large peas any variety--i Jos Pair yA Bushel of timothy seéd--1 W A Parish Bushel of red clover seed--1 E.'H Purdy Z Bushel alsike clover seed---2"E: H Purdy : Twelve ears of white corn--3 John Nott "© 4 Twelve ears of yellow comn-=--1 WA Parish, 2 J C Smith, 3 John Nott Bushel white oats, any variety--1 Ches Honey, 2 W A Parish + VEGETABLES AND ROOTS 6 turnip beets--1 E Plowman, 2 Geo Smith : 6 blood beets--1 C C Kellett Three heads winter cabbage=1 C C Kellett, 2 J W Carts ; : Three heads of early cabbage--1 C C Kellett, 2 Mrs'A Richard Three heads red cabbage--g John Nott 3 61ong orange carrots--1- Melville Ingram 6 stump or garden carrots--1 John Nott, 2 Hervey Smith Three heads of caulifiower--1 Mrs Richard, 2 Geo Smith Three heads of celery=1 WIA Parish Two citrons--1 Geo Welch, 2 J W Curts Two musk melons--1 J W Curts, 2 John Nott Two water melons--1. Geo Smith Twelve red onions--1 HerveySmith Twelve yellow onions--1. R A Bea- cock, 2 W J Cook Six parsnips--1 Geo Smith, 2 W A Parish Collection of potatoes--1 George Smith, 2 W J Cook Pail of Early Rose potatoes--1 E Plowman Pail of Early Market potatoes--r1 E Plowman Pail any other variety potatoes--r J W Curts, 2 Jos Peel Yellow Pumpkin--1 John Nott Any other variety pumpkin--1 N Whitfield One squash--1 E Plowman Six tomatoes--=1 - Mrs Sintzell, 2 Geo Welch . Six table turnips--2 E Plowman, 1 John "Nott Six swede turnips--1 J W Curts, 2 George Smith Four red mangels--1 W A Parish Four sugar beet mangels--1 RU Beacock, 2 N Whitfield Largest pumpkin--1 Geo Welch Largest squash---1 Hervey Smith, 2 John Nott FRUIT Collection of apples 1. John Ab- bott, 2 J C Smith Alexanders 1 FW McClintock, 2 Earl Tummonds, 3 Melville Ingram Ben "Dayis John Abbett, 2 Chalmers Weir, 3 Peter Christie Baldwins 1 J C Smith, 2 J Abbott Northern Spies 1] C Smith, 2 J Jeffrey, 3 John Abbott ; Kings 1 Chalmers Weir, 2 F Mc- Clintock, 3 N Whitfield Greenings - 1 John Abbott, 2 WF Weir, 3 Frank McClintock Belleflowers 1 T.C Smith, 2 Chal- mers, 3 W A Parish. Duchess of Oldenburg 1 George Raines, 2 Melville Ingram,3 J C Smith Snows or Fameuse - 1 € C Kellett "Geo. A. Cole, Prop. LADIES' WORK Geo Welch, 2 Miss: McCaw Crochet work, fine cotton 1 Miss McCaw, 2 Mrs S Farmer Eyelet Embroidery = 1 (Miss: Mc- Caw, 2 Iza Nott . Embroidery on Linea 1 Iza Nott, 2 Mrs] Bray. of odd : Fancy Pin Cushion 1 Mrs J Bray, 2 Miss McCaw © Irish Crochet work 1 Miss McCaw illed Battenburg Lace 1 'Iza Nott, 2 MrsiGeo Welch. Co Netting 1 Mrs'Jas Parr Patchwork Quilt 1 Mrs 8 Baird, 2 Emily Abbott: i Crochet Quilt 1 Mrs Geo Welch Sofa Pilow painted by hand 1 Miss McCaw, 2 Mrs Geo Welch Set of Table Mats, crochet. -1 Mrs Jas Parr, 2 Miss' McCaw FLOWERS Dahlias 1 Jobn Abbott Table Boquet 1 'Geo Raines, 2 W A Parish Best Floral Design 1 § Farmer Sweet Peas 1 Mrs A Richard et. Manchester Glad to. know Mr. R, M. Holtby who was so successful in prize winning at Toronto Exhibition, is trying his luck, this week at Ottawa. tg ps Mr. and 'Mrs. Benj. "Holtby, of London, Ont. are visiting their daugh- ter Mrs. Howard Dobson, SA School opened last week with Miss Lulu' Bushnel as teacher. We / wel- come her in our 'midst, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLean, of Jandsay, visiting with Mrs. Parkin over Sunday. ' Mrs, Wm Walsh and little daughter of Napinee, are visiting the formers sister; Mrs. Mary Fitchett. Mr. Ralph: Fitchett has returned home after Spending some weeks 'in Peterboro: Miss Jessie - Fitchett has commen: ced her duties as teacher, at Myrtle. . Messrs. W. 'W, Crozier and J. Na- ith were around last week canvass- ing for rural mail 'delivery in this dis-} trict. 4 rt ees Prince Albert Left over from last week Mr. and Mrs. Ward, who have' liy- ed for many years near' Greenbank, moved into their new home in Prince Albert this week. ge Rev. Francis Johnston, of Seagrave, called upon friends here last. week, Rev. V. McLean preached both morning and evening to splendid con- gregations who listened most attentive: ly to his excellent and scholarly dis- courses, Prince Albert citizens justly Mrs. C. J. Pearse wishes to th the many persons who placed thi surance with the late C.J. Pe and announces that Mr. Jas Wi become a business. partner self to carry oh an insurance under thefirm name of Pearse & A continuance of the liberal formerly 'accorded 'to Mr. solicited. Yours Truly PORT PFRRY « Sittings of the Divisign Courts: OOUNTY OF ON RIO "k 1913 1. Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E. L{ Maes donell; Whitby. Jan, 13," Feb. b5,} Mar. 4, Apr. 3; May 2, June July: i Sept, 3, Oct: 2; Nov.'7, Dec. 9, Jan, J * AI 2 Oshawa--Clerk, Miss E 1. Macdonell, Whitby." Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 5, x 4.-May 3, June 7, July 4; Sept 4, .O 3, Nov, 8, Dec b, Jan 9, 1914 A 2 Brougham-~Clerk, M. Gleeson, Green| wood. Jan-16, Mar 6, Ma Sept b, Nov 11, Jan 9, 1814, }3 Port Perry--Clerk, J W: Burnhan Port Perry. Jan 17," Mar 7, May 4 July 8, Sept 6, Noy 19, Jan 17, ef 2 4 Uxbridge--Clerk, RJ Moore, Us| bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, May 13, July} | 15, Sept 9, Nov 21, Jan 16,1914. b Cannnington--Clerk, George Smi Cannington. da 9 Mar 1. Jaly 16, Sept 10, Ni 6 Beaverton-- Cler! feel "proud to know that this gifted} young mon was not many years scholor in their "school. prayers and best inde follow} him through his ministerial career. .On Sunday evening Miss Nora Mc- Lean sang very sweetly a solo "Love ry Keeps me Singing." 'Miss Frieda Savage leaves this week for Castleton, Ont. ERE LT rae