\Vyandotteâ€"D McMillan Bufl‘ COckiu~ Mrs A McLeod. Black Spanish-J33 Hem- stock. MrsA McLeod. Brahmasâ€"A Muir. White Leghqrnâ€"D McMillan. Brown Leghornâ€"J Geddes. Houdan--A Muir. Ply Rockâ€"J H Heard. D McMillan. Anda- lusianâ€"Mrs A McLeod. Black Minorcasâ€" Chas Watson. Aylesbury Ducksâ€"D McMillan. Other Ducksâ€"R Best, A Gil- christ. Turkeys â€"}D McMillan. Jno McPhail. Geese--Arthur Sealey. John Eek hard t. HORSES . _ Aged Ramâ€"A Muir. Alex McLeod. Shearlimz Ramâ€"A Muir. Ram Lambâ€"A Muir, {W Meads. A ed Ewesâ€"A Muir, W Meads. Shearling wesâ€"-A Muir, Henry Love. Ewe Lambsâ€"A Muir, H Love. FINE \VOOL. . Aged Ramâ€"Inn Fairbairn, Jas Geddes. Shearling Ramâ€"J Spicer. Arthur Sealey. Ram Lamâ€"J Spicer. Jno Fairbaim. Aged Ewesâ€"J Spicer. J Geddes. Shear-ling Ewes --J Spicer. Arthur Sealy. Ewe Lambâ€"A Sealey, Jas Geddes. " SWINE. BERKSHIRE. Sowâ€"Geo Snell, Jas Hemstock. SUFFOLK (white). Boarâ€"Jets Eckhardt..Geo Snell. Sowâ€" Qeo__Snell Young Pugsâ€"J Spicer. Geo Snell COTSVVOLD. Shearling Ramâ€"VV'm Meads. Ram Lamb -P Muir ng Meads. A zed Ewes~ Wm. Meads. lst and 2nd. Shearling Euesâ€"P. Muir, W Meads. Ewe Lambâ€"gW . Meads, A Muir. In the evening an entertainment was given in Watson's Hall when the Kinetoscope was used to exhibit V news of the Spanish American War. The attendance was good and much enjoyed bv those who were present. Prize List. THOROBRED CATTLE. DURHAM. Bull, lyrâ€" J. Fairbairn. Bull Calfâ€"Wm. Alcorn A Sealy, Milch Conâ€"D McMillan A Muir. Heifer. l râ€"W Alcorn. Heifer Calfâ€"A Muir. W A com. AYRSHIRE. Cowâ€"A Muir, lst and 2nd. GRADES. \lilch Cowâ€"A Sealy, Donald Can1;,bell. Heifer, 2 yr-sâ€"D Cam bell, I) Blc)lill:.111 Heifer lawâ€"W J Bla eston D. Camp bell. Heifer Calfâ€"D Campbell let and 2nd. 132 yr old Steerâ€"James. Sullivan 1 y1 old Steer â€"D Campbell, 1.5-1 and 2..d. J DRAUGHT a 1: new» w-uwm a “w"... m.-. â€mm ° . "(J McMillan, G Watson. Single Harness...G Span-“H Hoover. Hugh McMillan. Watson, 0 McMillan. Men’s Boots, calf---D Mo, “Mr. tells us that Price est number and th , colts shown anywhere round section. ' Mess Graham and Jas Brodie collections of fruit, the for. ing a specialty of fruic In pears, how John Eckhardt. of Glenelg. LEICESTERS. FOWL. SHEEP. ' . . Rev. Mr. Burns OCklugs-“’Jâ€˜ï¬ well sermon on Se ‘1‘ Sept. 28th Mr. and Mead}. for their new ï¬eld P Muir.t bOd-Y “'EShino.i-.ha 7 7â€" -- 0591.465! .3 were on the whole,lggll::iaéa:$g ' s were. we . Dr '. ciety generally ROADSTERS . . Span. .R Oliver, 0 CJauies. Brood mare taken 1n their Martin Bulger, Jno Eckhardt. ,2 yr o'd Colt . .John Megaean. L . .t L John Nichol. l yearpld 1 welcll’sglgeE‘g; 0‘ Colt..Jas Minivan, A Gilchrist. Spring 9 apse 0n the WhOIe, I CONS. .A Carson. M Bnlogp Q:- ‘ " roots were- wn “-- " Horse Shoes -D G McLean. Lumber W9. gonn- jH Heard. Democrat" -j Heard. Team mesa --C McMillan, G Watsgn. Single Haynes» --G A.__â€"- ““ Honey in Combâ€"H Watson. Honey extracted â€"H Watson. Roll Butterâ€"P Muir, A Muir, ' McLean. Tub Butters-j iMcPhail, w Meade. Hooper. Cheese home-made-P'Eccles. Bread-- 1' McLean, A Muir. Maple Mo asses-4v j Adams. '1‘ Cook. Maple 811 r-«A Muir, Hematock. 5 lbs Roll Butter spec I by w Short ill-«w Meade. Apples, N Spy--J Brodie, C Wat-son. Apples winterâ€"J Brodle, J I Graham, Snow Apples-- J I Graham, J Brodie. Fallâ€"j Brodie, w Fletcher. Coll. Applesâ€"j IlGrabam, j Brodie. Crabsâ€"D McCormack, )Brodie. Plumsâ€"j I Graham. A McLeod. Pearsâ€"j Eckhardt, j Brodie. Grapesâ€" j Brodie, j I Graham. DAIRY PRODUCTS, c. } Potatoesâ€"W J Adams. C Wat-son. Swede 'L‘ur- énipsâ€"JJ Graham. A Gilchrist. Turni 3 any other kindâ€"J I Graham, J Burnett. "urnips tableâ€"D McMillan, J I Graham. Mangoldsâ€"«U Watson. D McCormick. Turnip Beetsâ€"P Muir. \V Meade. Beets long bloodâ€"A Muir, P Muir. Beets sugarâ€"J Sullivan, A McLeod. Cabbage oxheart or winingatadtâ€"W Meade, R Best. Cabbage any other kindâ€"D McLean. C. \Vatson. Cauliflowerâ€"D McCormick. Potato Onionsâ€"D McCormick, Jas McDonald. Dutch Settsâ€"G Watson, J McDonald. Top Onionsâ€"J Brodie, J H Heard, Black Seed Onionsâ€"J Brodie, D Mc- Cormack. Parsnipsâ€"H Watson, A Muir. Field Carrots-'â€"â€"D McLean. AMuir. Shorthorn Carrots --P Muir, J McLean. Table Carrots longâ€"A Muir, P Muir. Pumpkin common 'ellow.-â€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Pumpkins any of. er kindâ€"J Brodie, C Watson. Squashâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie Celeryâ€"w J Adams, J Brodie. Citronâ€"D McCor- mack, J Br-idie. Water Melonsâ€"D McCormack, '1‘ Cook. Tomatoesâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Coll. vegetablesâ€"J Brodie. J I Graham. Potatoes (ele hant)â€"\V Meade, J McLean. Beauty of He rouâ€"W’ Meads, J chnstock. £otatoes \vlniteezg Gilchrist A Butters. Coll“ Fall Wheat, Clawson-J Brodie, J. I. Graham. Fall wheat other varietyâ€"J Brod1e, A Gilchrist. Spring w,heat white Russianâ€"A Muir, J Brodie. Sprinw wheat, wheat ï¬feâ€"J I Graham, A Muir. Spring wheat any other kindâ€"J Sullivan, A Gil christ. Barley 6 rowedâ€"A Muir. J I (traham. Barley ° rowedâ€"A Muir, J Brodie. Oats whiteâ€" J Brodie, A Gilchrist. Oats blackâ€"J I Graham, A Muir. Peas Iarg eâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Peas smallâ€"A Muir, J Hematock. Cornâ€"J Brodie, D McLean. Timothy Seedâ€"A \1uir,l’ Muir. White Beansâ€"R Best, “I P Croeeley. Colored Beansâ€"R Best, D McLean. Flaxseedâ€"J Brodie, P Muir. Clover Seedâ€"-J Brodie, J Sulli- 11111. Coll. of Grain in heads, special by J MeArthurâ€"J Brodie. ROOTS and VEGETABLES. Bow ing cott‘ifn. . _ Knitting wool..J He It . Braiding on Cotton.. Muir, Tattin in Cotton. .WiP Crossly, . c . Crazy atch Work. .w Meade. W J Adams. Embroidery in Silk..John McPhail. w J Adams. Outline work. .R Best, Wm Meuds. Woollen work on Canvas .. R Best. Macrame Lace. .John McPhail. Toilet Set. . R Best. W J Adams. Men’s Socks. .Speciul John McPhail. Woollen Mitts. .A Muir. , M Bulger. Single Driver 1 -- Hutton, J l . try and do better in future. ..Jno Fairbairn. Wm Fletcher. Special by . . J Patton. Proton. for best sprin - Rag rAA'l- MANUFACTURERS. LADIES’ WORK FLOWERS. FRUIT. W 5 Brood mare I ,2 yr o'd Colt Well Mr . 1 yearold . Est. Spying glapsed smce "|~‘A at Mr. Jos. Truax who has been a tenant of the Welbeck Mills for the last six months, last week purchased the property and is at present mak- ing a few much needed repairs. Miss Alice Corlett is at: present enjoying home comforts after a couple of years sojourn in Toronto. Miss Maggie McDonald after a summer of pleasant visiting returned to Buï¬alo last week. Dr. and Mrs. Smith arrived home last Thursday browned and hearty after a month of pleasant holidaying in the wilds of Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Fallis of Owen Sound were for a few days the begin- ning of the week a guest at the parental home of the latter. Wm. Bell, accompanied by one of our fair ones, Spent Sunday with friends at the Centre. Mr. Robb. Clank was the guest of his brother Henry, on Sunday. Mr. Robb. Bartley, of Owen Sound, spent a few days in this vicinity last week. On Friday night last the home of Mr. John McArthur was enlivened by the presence of about thirty of the youth and beauty of the hamlet. All Spent a very enjoyable time. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Melosh is recovering her usual health again, Mrs. McDougalland Mrs. P. Mc- Inuis spent a few days in Owen Sound last week. Miss Bella McGillvray. of Bunes- sea. is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Peter McInnis Misses Katie and? Ch“ derson left Wednesday for Cle Ohio, where they intend to remain for some time. Burns. ronto last Thurs couple _of weeks Ladies should see our 'Wrapperette J. J. Hunter The Conner Score. 13" wishing 0 them ’Spericy. : gr. Editor ! some â€*M M 0.» o-â€"< . Gilchrist retur. t Thursday after . Burns preached his fare- DORNOCB. and Wm. nipDon- adiossessor 'of 3‘ threshing. t returned to Markdale Bnnessan success and time has has