all CASH 530d .nd on to Let ly settled once w hand mades 1 English Kips The workman. ughly reliable it Ol are offering ustom shoe.â€" Etml we will 2}â€an nd M illex m votes. the prices : NT 011008109 anauuam Throat d Darling’s 62$ acres-all cleared. Both. places are w l fenced. well watered and no good state of cultivation. The homestead contains 200d comfortable home. good bank barn and stables. Evetythinc complete. For further particulate apply to Tamas DERBY. Prov» Handel: P.0- D townlino between Normnnby and Bontinck containing 723 acneâ€"m cleared. the balance being bnrdwood bush. Algo homutgpd in Nprmnnby. cpntuning JNO. A. DARLING The People’s Draggist. Need a Hair Brush or a Tooth Brush? EING LOTS 41 AND 42, ON THE See our Window this Week. Coal Oil. X-Cut-Saws. Glass and Putty. Cattle Chains. Eye Shields. Halters. We have a great variety of HAL’I‘ERS, unging in price from 25c to $2.25. Lap Rubbers. Horse Blankets. good clean through. Solid backs and real bristles. Prices cheap, not the brushes. Our ï¬ne stock of Brushes make “shopping around town" a waste of time. You’lls say so. too when \ou see the Brushes and the prices. Brushes all shapes and sizesâ€"all Heaters and Ranges. W. Black. q: to_ _A_. H_. chxsox, 0mm. Another cnrload of superior Coal Oil has “rived. Farm for Sale. For X CutSaws, Buck Saws and Axes we lead. Secure your Cattle Chains be- fore. the weather gets too cold Our variety and quality will satisfy you. Every Thresher should have a. pair of our Celluloid Eye Shields. Nothing like them anywhere. Do not ellow yourself to 30:. wet while drivmg when you can get. a Lap'Rubber and Buggy Rug so cheap. See our assortment. Always blsnlrec your horses early. and you will hove good results. We hove an im- mense stock of various kinds of Horse Blankets We’re doing a great Stove business NOW, and what may we expect when it really gets COLD. We’re showinga line of HEATERS and RANGES that any stove man might feel complimented in handling. and any person needing one might feel the utmost con- fidence in buying. DRUG STORE. Elephnnt pontoonâ€"John McDon old, '1’. A. Ferguson. Beauty of Hebronâ€"W. J. Moods, G. Arrow- smith. Potatoes. any other kindâ€"- T. A. Ferguson. D. McCormick. Coll. Potatoesâ€"H. Wotson, F. Kinnel. Turnips, Swedeâ€"~11. Nicholson. D. McCormeck. Toble annipeâ€"Jl‘. A. Ferguson. annips. my other "ï¬ctionâ€"Jone McPhnil, M. Mc- Intyre. Mongoldoâ€"D. McCormnok, A. Hair. Tntnip Beauâ€"D. H000:- mick, T. g. FOT‘OIOE._ Blood Beau __J..-- â€"v-. a ' “WU“ CLASS Gâ€"GRAIN AND SEEDS. tre pieceâ€"Myrtle “McArthur. G. Arrowsmith. Sofa cushionâ€"-W. Barley, 6 rowodâ€"‘A.2 Muir. G. Ar 1-. . rowsmith. Barley rowed-A. Whyto, John McArthur. Dummyâ€"- . W. Whyte W.Ad11ma. Button Mmr. Oots. whim-«Gr.2 Arrowamith. ' A. Muir. Oats, blockâ€"A. Muir, W. holes-«H Watson, W J Adams J. Adams. Pen, largeâ€"G. Arrow- Judgesâ€"Mrs. L. W Thom. Mrs. smith, '1‘. Nichol. Peta, smallâ€"D. W'A AA’thronz. McMillun. T. Nichol. Cornâ€"T. A. “"â€"â€â€˜"““""““â€"â€" Ferguson. Timothy Seedâ€"A. Muir, 'HONOB ROLL. D. McMillon. Flo: Seedâ€"J“. Turn ‘ or, T. A. Ferguson. 8. 8. N0. 6. 33mm. Sr. IIIâ€"lï¬uulo Pinono, Suoh Mc- ï¬ noun. CLASS 7--BOOTS t. VEGETABLES. Best pair of each, Rooster and Hen. Wyandotteâ€"W. J. Adamal and 2. Bufl Cochinâ€"'1‘. A. Ferguson 1 and ‘2. Howden~W. J. Adams 1 and 2. Brown Leghornâ€"A. D. McLeod 1 and 2. Plymouth Rockâ€"D. Mc- Millan l and 2. Black Minorcasâ€" Alex. Muir 1 and 2. Pair ducksâ€"â€" John Bur et, G. Arrowamith. Pair turkeys“ we McPhail, T. A. For- guson. Pair geeseâ€"C. E. Tryon, H. Wuson. z~â€"â€"R. Kinnel, Jas. Oliver. Shearâ€"ï¬n; ewes-â€"-R. Kinnel, Jas. Oliver. Ewe {lambs-«Jae. Oliver 1 and 2. OX FORD. Aged ramâ€"Wm. Fairbairn, Shear ling ram and ram lambâ€"â€"-each J. Faï¬bairn 1 and '2. Aged ewes-John Fairbairn. Wm. Fairbairn. Shear ling ewes-â€"Wm Meade. Ewe lambs -â€"â€"Jno. Fairbairn, Wm. Meade. CLASS 4â€"SWINE. BERKSHIRE. Boarâ€"John Eckhardt, Jno. Mc- Beth. Sowâ€"John Eckhardt. Spring pigâ€"John Eckhardt,T. A. Ferguson. SUFFOLK. Sowâ€"John Ec’khardt 1 and 2. Spring pigâ€"H. Watson, John Eck- hatdt. TAMWORTH. Boarâ€"John Eckhurdt. JUDGES: Wm. Smith, H. Tucker Mark Willis. CLASS 2â€"SHEEP. COTS W OLD. Aged ramâ€"Alex. Muir. Shear-ling ramâ€"A. Muir. Aged ewesâ€"A. Muir l and 2. Shearling ewesâ€"A. Muir. Ewe lambsâ€"A. Muir. LEICESTER. Aged ramâ€"T. Nichol. .W. J. Meads. Shearling ramâ€"A. Muir. T Nichol. Ram lambâ€"JP. Nichol. A. Unit. AgedeweswA.Muir. Shear- ling ewes~‘â€"A. Muir, Jno. Nichol. Ewe lambs- -\Vm. Meads, A. Muir. SUROI’SIIIRE . Aged ram and Shearling ram-Ry Kinnel 196 for each. Ram lambâ€"9 Jae. Oliver: R‘. Kinnel. Aged ewes. “ ‘9- Special prize for best driving horse ;by Mr. Hahn of Durhamâ€"Colin Mc- ILean. Special prize for best “ Groundslow Charming †Spring colt by Joe. Cairns of Ceylonâ€"«Dou- gald McPhail. Duncan McRae, Nor man Campbell. Special prize for best Spring colt by Severn-Raeburn by W. Bur-net. of Fleshertonâ€"John ,Burnet. Arch. McLean. Saddle horseâ€"Jae. Oliver. JUDGES: H. Mercer, J. E. Marsh. CL ASS 2â€"CATTLE. DURHAM. Aged Bullâ€"Wm. Meade. Wm. Pat- ton. Bull, 2-year-old-â€"Jno. Eck- hardc. Bull calfâ€"Geo. Snell 1 and 2. Milch Cowâ€"Jno. Eclrhardt. R. McEachern. Heifer calfâ€"Geo. Snell. l Milch Cowâ€"«Inc. Nichol l and 2, Joe. McMillan. 2-year-old heiferâ€"â€" Jno. Burnet 1 and 2. 1-year-old heifer-~D. Harrow, Arch. McArthur. Pair 2-year-old steersâ€"John Burnet 1 and 2. Pair 1-year old steersâ€"4). Harrow, W. Meade. Spcn Horsesâ€"Joe. Sharpe, Jae. Calder. Brood mareâ€"~D. Harrow, John Barnes. 2-year-old gelding or ï¬llyâ€"John Burnet. I‘. Wilcox. 1- ’year-old gelding or ï¬lly-â€"Arch. Mc- Lean, R. Nicholson. Spring colt-- Duuccn McRne, John Burnet. ROA DSTERS 0R CARRIAGE. Spnn Horsesâ€"Wm. Patton. Brood mareâ€"~11. Watson, Chas. McInnes. Single driverâ€"Mr. Campbell. R Nicholson. Fermere’ trotâ€".Colin McLean, G. Swanston. 2â€"year-old gelding or ï¬llyâ€"T. A. Ferguson, W. Fairbairn. Spring coltâ€"Sam Ritchie, H. Watson. Spun Homeâ€"Alex. MeBee. Jno. Nichol. J no. Feirbeirn. Brood mate with 1031 at sideâ€" W. Feirbeirn, Alex. McRee, Arch. McLeen. 2cyeu-old gelding or ï¬llyâ€"Arch. McLean. W. Falwell-n. l-yeeroold gelding or ï¬llyâ€"W. Fuirbeirn, Alex. McRee. Spring coltâ€"W. Patton, Dugald Me- Phail. 8pm draught horsesâ€"June: Pu- ton. Brood muoâ€"Ju. Futon 1 and 2. 2oyur-old ï¬lly or gelding-â€" J‘s. Paton, J. Calder. Spring colt _‘-a D-~‘- J38. Pittâ€"3n. CLASS 5â€"POULTRY. AHTEMESIA FAIR. Prize List. CLASS lâ€"nonsss. GENERAL PURPOSE. AGRICULTURAL I J r ~Ma¢gio Glut, Neil McDonn- sll. Magic Lunacy. IIâ€"Archie McDougallJ mob N ouhh. Arthur Lunacy. PcuII Finâ€"Funk Twunley, J amu Brown, Pt.,II J r.â€"Purle Hopkino. Irene Britcon, Fred Tory. I St. -â€"-Nollio Hopkinl. Willie Brit- ton. Jr. IIIâ€"Lottie Briccon. Muy Brit- ton. Dougall. John McDonald. W. W‘hyte. W. Adams. Buâ€"t‘t'on holes-~H. Watson, W. J. Adams. J. Adam, D. Harrow. Lamp cushion -â€"-J. C. Adams, W. Adams. Bun cushion~Myrtle McArthur, D. Mc- Cormack. Spider web cushionâ€"T. A. Ferguson. Myrtle McArthur. Slippery-J. C. Adams. W. Adams. Drawn thread workâ€"Myrtle McAr- that. Jane McPhaxl. Battenburg workâ€"Myrtle McAnhnr. . Table can; ere pieceâ€"Myrtle McArthur. G. Arrowemith. Sofa cushion-«W. Whyte, John McArthnr. Deming- “' m -c‘ Berlin wool work, net raisedâ€"W. J. Adams. 'I‘. A. Ferguson. Berlin wool work, raised~â€"T.A. Ferguson. Jane McPhail. Wreathâ€"JP. A. For guson. Gent’s shirtâ€"â€"J.C. Adams, W. Whyte. Hooked matâ€"W. Ad- ams, W. Megds. Crochetin cottonâ€"- W. Wbyte. J. C. Adams. Crochet in woolâ€"Jane McPhail. .l. C. Adams. Fancy knitting in woolâ€"G. Arrow- amith. Jane McPhail. In cotton-â€" Jane McPhail, W. Whyte. Braiding -â€"-J. 0. Adams, Jane McPhail. Tat- tiug-Jane McPhail. Embroidery in cotton-4. C. Adams. Embroidery in silk-Myrtle McArthur.-Jane Mo-l Plzail. Outline workâ€"J. Fairbairn, W. Meade. Woollen work on canvné -_â€"-T.‘A. Ferguson. Toilet. setâ€"W. Patchwork quilt- W. Adams,Myrtle McArthur. Log cabin quiltâ€"W. J. Meade, W. J. Adams. Knitted quilt --â€"John McArthur. Crazy quiltâ€"W. J. Meade. w. J. Adams. 'Féncy quilt -â€"J. 0 Adams. W. J. Adams. Pumpkin pieâ€"~A. D. McLeod, T. A. Ferguson. Lemon pie--J. McLean, W. J. Adams. Apple pie--W. J. Adams, D. McLeod. Fruit. cake-â€" John McLean. '1‘. A. Ferguson. Tarts â€"â€"~Jobn McLean, A. D. McLeod. Woollen yarn, doubleâ€"W. Whyte, Jane McPhail. Woollen yarn, single â€"â€"-Jane McPhail. G. Arrowsmith. Men’s socks-John McLean. Jane Mchail. Woollen stockingstane McPhail. John McLean. Men’s mitts â€"â€"John McLean, H. R. McLean, Ledies’ mittsmlohn McLean. Judgesâ€"â€"J. 1. Graham, C. C. James. James Aussum, Thos. Blair. Special prize for director getting largest number members by John McArthur, Pricevilleâ€"â€"Doneld Mc- Millan 56, David Harrow 27. W. J. Meade. Col. house plants-Q H. Watson, CLASS 10.-â€"-â€"DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Honey in comb-J. Auseum. Honey extractedâ€"J. Auesum. W. J. Adams. Roll buttonâ€"D. Harrow, J Auseum, D. McMillan. Crock butterâ€"W. J. Meade, D. Harrow. Tub butterâ€"W. J. Meade, W. L. Dixon. W. Whvte. .Homemede bunsâ€"John McLean. W. J. Adams. Homemade breedâ€"W. Whyte. John McLean. Meple mo- lassesâ€"Jane Mcheil, T. A. Ferguson. 1 Maple eagerâ€"W. J. Adams, Jamel Mtheil. H. H. Miller’s prize for best two loaves of breedâ€"let. Mrs. Neil McKinnon. CLASS 1 1.-â€"-MANUFACI‘URES. Reg carpetâ€"J. McLean, Jane Mc- Phail. Flannel. homemadeâ€"Jane McPheil. Blnnkete, homemade-D. McMillan, Myrtle McArthnr. J. Adams. Crab apples, largeâ€"D. McCormack, Arch. McArthur. Crab apples. mediumâ€"D. McCormack, R. Nicholson. Grapesâ€"John Nichol. CLASS 9.--FLOWERS. Hand bouquetâ€"~W. Meade, C. E. '_1:x_-yqn. “Table bouquetâ€"H. Wuaon, Northern Spyâ€"Wm. Watson, R. Kiunsl. Golden Russetsâ€"-Alex. Mc- Eachorn.0. E. Tryou. Colbertsâ€"W. J. Adams. Alexandersâ€"J. C. Ad- ams. W. J. Adams. St. Lawrence-- Colin McLean, A. D. McLeod. Fall apples. any other variety-11. Wat- son. D. McCormack. Col. applesâ€"â€"W. 'I‘. A. Ferguson, 0. E. Tryon. Coll. vegetablesâ€"T. A. Ferguson, W. J. Adams. D. McMillan, G. Arrowsmith. Cor- rots, shorthorn tableâ€"A. Muir. H Watson. Table Carrots. any other varietyâ€"~Arch. MoArthur, Jno. Nichol. Pumpkin, yellowâ€"A. D. McLeod. T. A. Ferguson. Pumpkin. any other kindâ€"D. McCormack. Squash --H. Watson. J. Aussum. Celery- W. J. Adams. Citronsâ€"G. Arrow- smith. T. A. Ferguson. Tomatoesâ€" H. Watson, T. A. Ferguson. Cu- cumbers, picklingâ€"-H. Watson. D.; McCormick. Cucumbers. ripeâ€"J. McLean, W. J. Adams. Radishesâ€" A. Ferguson. PtrénipSQG. Ariow- gmip§,_H. Wgtson. Field est-rotaâ€" 5‘80. nny other variety --Aroh. Mo- Arthnr. D. McCormock. Cooliflowor â€"â€"Wm. Reilly. T. A. Forgnoon. Potato onionoâ€"â€"J. C. Adnmo. H- Wutson. Onions from Dutch «to-- T. A. Ferguson. H. Watson. Onions from topsâ€"D. McCormook. Onions from block soodâ€"-â€"D. McCormaok. T. Cabbage. Oxhosrc or Winningsudt 7-D. Mount-muck. H. Wtuon. C‘b- smith. A. !uir. W;tormolonâ€"â€"D. McCormuk. CLASS 8.â€"FRUIT Funk Twunley, J smell BUGS that will keep you van and dry no the kind we handle. Jen-lo Hopkins. Irene Tory. HEAD STONES and _ MONUHENTS in Rankin. Willi. Ru; 0.. 0‘ “'0 Mt workmunhip. Spgu Boon-G. Arrow- PALMERSTON Buggiu 3nd Demo- cuts. CHURNS, the beat on record. BINDER TWINE in “madame DILLON HINGE STAY FENCE, the kind thtt will keep 3 duck or ox on their own side of the [once WILKINSON Flows and Lund Roll on bus no oquul. MCCLARY Sunshine Furnace nnd Stoves for wood or conl. DOWSWELL Washing Machineâ€"- that will wnsh clean. nnd n Wringer :11» will wring dry and not tonr. To our Friends and Customers! Terms of Sale :~â€"â€"b arm stock. im nlements and household effectsâ€"All sums of $5 (I) and ‘ under. cash ; over that amount 12 montlm‘ '«credit will be given on approved joint notes, and 7 )er cent. discount allowed for cash in lleu 0 notes. Real Estateâ€"Ten per cent. on the day of sale, and the balance within 30days thereafter without interest. Implement ’Agency! For fuyther particulars. list of chattels and condxtions of sale, apply to MACKAY DUNN, Solicitors for the Administrators. or toJOllN CLARK, Auctioneer. The farm. Leta Numbers 2:") and 24k in the let Concession. S. I). R . in the Town- ship of Glenelg. in the County of Grey, containing one hundred acres, will be offer- ed for sale at the same time. subjectto a reserve bid. 0n the farm are good barns and stone stables, rough cast house. and the land is well fenced and in good state of cultivation. 1 team of heuvy horses. two years old; I general purpose mare. six yours old ; l aged mare; lspriug colt; 1 pure bred Durham } bull; 3 milch cows; 2 cows supposed to be with cult; 2 two-year-olil steers ; 3 two year- old heifers; 2 earling heifers; 3 young calves ; 3 brom sows; 5 young pigs; 28 sheep and lambs; a. number of fowl; a large quantity of hay. turnips and potatoes; 2 buggies; l cutter; l wamzon ; l dump cart; 1 hay rake; l mower; l binder; lseed drill; liauning mill; 1 plough ; I harrow ; 1 cut- ting box; I scales; 1 set single harness; I sett double harness; l sett plough harness ; l heating stove; I cook stove; 2 bedsteads; and a number of smaller articles too num- erous to mention. VI v I‘ll†VII L‘ IIUNJ'j WWWI ‘0‘". c 7W, comro‘gnclog at one o’ ock p. m . the following farm stock, implements and househod effects: THB CANADA TRUST COMPANY. the edminiotntore of the lute Thomas Jemes Jackson. there will be offered for sale by Public Auction. by John Clerk. Auctioneer. at Lots Numbers 25 end 25. in the lstnclepcespion. S. l_)_ R.. in the Town- ship of Gledelï¬; 'Bn'l‘r‘iaiiv" Gécï¬b‘ér'é'éifff I“ nnmmnnnlnn .. nnn n’n nn'p n .- LL- Of Farm Stock. Implements and V31â€" uablo Farm Property. Under instructions received from had been s'pént. The beef ring has closed for this year. The annual meeting was held at. Mr. W. Brown’s on Wednesday evening last, when everything was satisfactorily arranged for the com- ing year. There were no complaints whatever, so the same oflicers were re-elected and everything is expected to go on as usual. On Tuesday night a jolly crowd of choristers and others assembled at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Edward Harrison. where they were given a hearty welcome. After the usual chit-chat and laughter hnd been indulged in, the choir under the leadership of Mr. Wm. Ramege. took 3 pcssession oi the parlor and the fine new organ. recently purchased, and they sang to their heart's content for over two hours. I think they antici- cipate a song service in Ebenezer in the near future and are preparing for the event. The organ being thor oughly tested by a number present was pronounced a ï¬rst class instru- ment. After lunch various amuse- ments were introduced which proved to be very humorous indeed. When the wee sma’ hours begun to dawn all departed to their homes feeling that an enjoyable and sociable time JOHN The Weir. Colder end Shortreed Co. hove ï¬nished their oontrect of improving the road up the townline. A‘hie rend was in enir need 0’ repeir, â€"â€"at least we henrd thet one young men said so. ADMINISIHAIDHS’ SALE We are HERE to STAY. We like our business and strive to increase it 'by all hcnornble means. We believe in giving one dollar’s worth for every dollar. We keep nothing but. the best line of implements. Mr. end Mrs. Burnett who here been visiting the letter‘e mother. Mrs. J emee Hooper for e few weeke. intend leeving this week for their home in Michigan. Mrs. Burnett is en old resident of Glenmont end her many friends here were gled to have the plenenre of her company. Ire. George Binnie end. denghter. Niel Hey. oi Bnneeeen, were the gneeteef Mre. W. Dixon end lire. A. Tucker Setnrdey end Snndey. We ere eorrv to report the: three or Mr. Thomee Herrieon’e children ere ill with diphtherie. Glenmont. A BARGAIN FOR MEN AND BOYS. GIRL’S ULSTERS AND JACKETS. LADIES’ BEUEUDER THE P1105 - - MINA“? ow BTAND. We heve e big pile of Men’e end Boye’ vulcenized Rubber Beincoete. They’re new, but we've to meny of them. We went the money ineteed of the coete end we're prepered to teke leee then the re- gnler price. See the epeciel velnee we’re giving et 03.00. 05.00 end 06.00. In the new styles, new clothe and new colon. We have ell sizes in these etylioh cox-ment- to ï¬t .11 sizes of girls. from two you: of ego to eighteen. The chum of this season’s cont: is in the PERFECT FIT. Out cont: sro Without oxooption the but ï¬tting and bent ï¬nished garments we hcvo over «on. The styles no the very latest. AltOgothor they are the nobbiost coats you over uw. Price. Item 86.00 to 815.00. uur muunery Department is filled with a large stock of Ready-to-wenr and Trimmed hats. Almost every novelty and style is represented and a style will be found to suit every wearer. Orders filled promptly and satisfactorily and our prices are so low as to astonish you. NEW JACKETS. ()ur Millinery Department is filled . . . DRY 00008 AND GROCERIES