49:: Q '31! '0‘. O I. I. C. -CO . iALEX. RUSSELL. Tm: store opens at 7 a. m- and 010993 at 7 p. 111. except Wed and Saturday Our Fall Goods Have Arrived OUR STOCK OF‘ Men’s Clothing 6’ Overcoats Cash or Trade For Butter and Eggs. Wmm’s STflHEl ROBERT BURNETT And a finer collection it would be hard to ï¬nd. In buying. we endeavored to get the best goods at rock bottom prices, and give our customers the beneï¬t of our bargains. Call and see our large stock of Dress Goods, consisting Of You will join us in saying they’re the ï¬nest it has ever been your fortune to look over. Is unsurpassed. See us before buying your fall or winter clothing. Remember we have a Special Line of Men’s Ten Dollar Suits, guaranteed to give satisfact- ion in both wear and style. Seeing is believing. LADIES’ SUITINGS ma. CHILDREN’S SUITINGS w ' LADIES’ COATS. ETC. ONTARIO THE WORLD’S FAIR. Another Good Exhibition Eu P: od Into History. Fin-e Weather And Largo Attendance. D McQueen. Two year heiferâ€"D McQueen. \Vm Wadell. One yearâ€" D McQueen, Jno Fairbairn. Heifer calfâ€"D McQueen. \V 11 Wallace. JERSEY . arr).-_‘cSpring ï¬ilyâ€"Chas McInues. Lady driverâ€"Miss Lily Gardiner. Miss S Brown, Miss Reid. Judgeâ€"W H Huck. CATTLE. DURHAMS. Bullâ€"G Snell. D McQueen, John Fairbairu. Two year bullâ€"J A Swanston. One year bullâ€"C McIn- nes. Bull calfâ€"D McQueen. Geo Snell. Cowâ€"D McQueen, Geo_Snell_. The Fair wee held Tnesdsy snd as we try to go to to press Wednesday noon we can give only the Prize List. More next week. HORSES. onssnnn Punposn. Brood mereâ€"H E MoDongnll. W Cowsn. Henry Hiscook. Spring colt -â€"C W Robb, H Hiscock. Jno Sin- clnir. Spring ï¬llyâ€"H E MoDougsll, Wm Weddell, Boht Nicholson. One year geldingâ€"J no McDongsll. J smes Colder. Two year geldingâ€"Alex Aiken. R Nicholson. John grown. Ono yoor ï¬llyâ€"H E MoDongall. J no MoDongoll, H Hisoock. Two you old ï¬llyâ€"Alex Alston, J D Main, J no Brown. Spun form horses --Jos Cal- der. J A Swonaton. J no Sinclair. HEAVY DRAUGHT. Brood moreâ€"W Foirboirn. H His- cook. J ooopb Robb. Spring colt â€" H Hiscook, W Foirboirn. Spring ï¬lly â€"Jos Robb. One year geldingâ€"W Fairboirn. Two year geldingâ€"A Weidoman. S Robb Two year ï¬lly â€"W Waddoll. A Weidemun. W Fair- bairn. Heavy draught 1400 lbs.â€" William Horsbargh. John Orcburd Sweepstakesâ€"Wm Fairbairn, special cup by McIntosh. Wm Gillies, S Robb. Spring col: â€"3 Robb. Spring ï¬llyâ€"W Gillies. One year geldingâ€"David Holliday. Two‘year geldingâ€"DHolliday. Two year ï¬llyâ€"David Hamilton, J A Swanston. Buggy horse - Rev J Lit- tle, A Aitken, Jno Sinclair. Pair driversâ€"Jun Spicer (no second) John McRobb. ‘ Single driverâ€"J D Roberts .100 E‘airttairn. R Nickloson. Coach or carriageâ€"Jae McRohb, C McInnes. Pair carriage horsesâ€"Chas McRobb. '1‘ J Reid. One year geldingâ€"C Mc~ Innis. Two year gelding-â€".Ino Or. chard, Malcolm Campbell. One year ï¬llyâ€"J D Main, \V Yandt. Two year ï¬llyâ€"W Fairbairn, W Yandt. Spring coltâ€"Alee‘rc DErrant, W Cow- Bullâ€"W Seaman. ROADSTERS. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of town Sheaf grain-J C Adams. Red fall iwheacâ€"l) Hamilton. \V Mountain. 9 Spring wheatâ€"C McIunes. Robert *Nickouon. White barley--3 Nick- olson, D Hamilton. Black barleyâ€" iJas Robb. Long white oatsâ€"D Ham- ;ilcon, R Nickolson. Short white oats iâ€"\V Mountain. White Plymouth !Rocks-â€"\V Mountain lst and 2nd. gBarred Rocksâ€"W R Bowman lst {and 20d. \Vhite Leghorns~J W “Vans, J Rice. Colored Leghornsâ€" :W’ Mountain lst and 2nd. Don-kings Iâ€"VV Mountain lat and 2nd. Wyan fdottesâ€"H Lewis lst and 9nd. Ban- ,tamsâ€"‘V Mountain lst and 2nd. jBuE Rocksâ€"â€"W Moumtain lst and g'2nd. Collection fowlâ€"W Mountain. ' Minorcas. W Mountain lst and 2nd. §Heaviest doz. eggsâ€"W Mountain, 2 W H W'allace. AYRSHIRE. Cowâ€"T1109 Stewart, :00 McBobb. HEREFOBDS . Bullâ€"T J Reid. P F Their. One year bullâ€"Wm Gillies. Cowâ€"Jos Dowling. Wm Gillies. Bull cell- Wm Gillies. .108 Bowling. One year heiferâ€"W Gillies. Heifer calfâ€"W Gillies. â€"Geo Sw'anston. \V J Eccles. Larg- est heads of sunflowerâ€"D Hamilton. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Collecnion Potatoesâ€"D Hamilton. Bushel potatoesâ€"D Hamilton. G Spence. A E Caulï¬eld. \V J Eccles. Swede turnipsâ€"A E Caulï¬eld, \V J Eccles. Turnips, any other kindâ€" T Ellis, '1‘ j Reij. Mangoldsâ€"J W Walls. C Nickolson. White Carrots â€"-â€"’W Gillies. '1‘ Ellis. Red carrotsâ€" A McCaw, TStewart. Beetsâ€"T Stewart. G Spence. Parsuipsâ€"j A S wanston, R T Dodds. Seed onions Col. quiltsâ€"J Bruce. Col patched quiltsâ€"J Bruce, '1‘ Stewart. Woollen petched quiltâ€"H Reid, W Grout. {Jog _Ce§in _qni1tâ€"â€"T Stelut,_A E â€"-H Lewes. D Hamilton. Small white peas-W Eocles, T J Reid Large white peasâ€"R T Dodds. Buck wheat-"R T Dodds. Cornstalksâ€"D Hamilton, 1‘ J Relgl. _:I‘imothy_seed J ndgoa-C. Firth, P. B. Hassett. Goo. Binnie. GRADE CATI'LE . ? Two yenr steerâ€"P F Their. J A Swnnston. One yeer steerâ€"J A Sweneton, Jno Sinclnir. Two year heiferâ€"J A Sweneton. Wm Wedell. Yearling heifer-LJohn Sinclair. P H Their. Fe: enimelâ€"J A Sweneton lat. and 2nd. Geo Swnneton. Dniry cowâ€"R Irvine. Sweepstakesâ€"D McQueen. Geo Snell. SHEEP. LONG WOOL. Ramâ€"mo Stephenson, Geo Snell, Jno Philip. Shenrling rem-J A Swnneton. Rem lembâ€"Jno Stephen- eon let end 2nd. J A Swnneton. Peir ewesâ€"J A Sweneton, Geo Swonston. Pair Sheerling ewes-J A Sweneton let and 2nd. A E Cnnlï¬eld. Pnir ewe lambsâ€"J A Swnneton. Geo Swan- eton 2nd and 3rd. Northern Spyâ€"W Allan. A Aitken. Russetsâ€"A Aitken, A McCaw. Win- cer apples properly namedâ€"j Fair- bairn. A Aitken. Fall apples. large â€"11 Lewis, A Aitken. Fall apples. smallâ€"H Reid, T Stewart. ‘Coll. of applesâ€"j D Main. A Aiken. Pearsâ€"j D Main, A Aitken. Plumsâ€"j Hunter, F Rnsnell. Crab apples. smallâ€" J D Main. Crab apples. largeâ€"A Ait- ken, B '1‘ Dbdds. Tomatoes--j D Main, 11 Reid. Citronsâ€"j McIlvride, G Spence. -â€"jas Bruce. T El;.is. Dutch setsâ€"â€" Geo Harris. jno Weddell. Potato onionsâ€"~â€"H Reid, W Ferguson. Caul iflowersâ€"j C Adams, W j Eccles. Cabbage-W j Eccles, T Stewart. Pumpkinsâ€"'1‘ j Reid. Vegetablesâ€"- j C Adams. Squashâ€"-â€"j \V Walls. Sweet cornâ€"~j C Adams, Geo Spence. Celeryâ€" oC Drumm. W Seaman. Su- gar beetsâ€"-'I‘ Stewart, \V Ferguson. Cucumbers. ripe--j C Adams. j Brice. Cucumbers. for picklingâ€"4% 'I‘ Dodds. joo Fairbairn. Collection of beets and turnips-«D Hamilton. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Tub butter, not less than 501M.â€" Geo Swanston, W j Eccles. Crock. not less than 20 lbs.â€"j McArthur, jno Hunter. 5 lbs. butter moderate- ly saltedâ€"W Allan. C McInnes. j Sinclair. Crock not less than IOlbs. â€"john McDougall, C. McIndes. Cheese, nOt less than 10 lbs. (not factory)-â€"D Hamilton, j A Swaston john McArthur. Loaf baeadâ€"W Weddell, j Gardiner. Two loaves of bread halted by a wife or daughter of afarmer of Egremontâ€"j 0 Adams. W Seaman. Honey in Comb, 3 lbs. â€"j W Walla. Extracted honeyâ€" Alex McArthur, j W Walls. Maple syrupâ€"C McInnee. W Gilles. Ramâ€"W Bowmm, Jno Fï¬rbuirn, W Fairbairn. Shear-ling ramâ€"W Fairbairn. W Bowman. W Fairbnirn. Ram lambâ€"Jno Fairbairn lst and 2nd, Jno Rico. Pair ewesâ€"Jno Fair- bairn. Shearling ewesâ€"W Bowman, Jno Fairbairn. Jnu Rice. Pair ewe lambsâ€"W Bowman, W Fairbairu 20d and 3rd. Sow. Yorkâ€"H. Reid, '1‘ J Reid. Boar. Berkshire or other black breed -â€"-J McBetb. C McInnes, Sow-J Mc- Betb. Boar, Tamworthâ€"R Irvine, J Orchard. Pair spring pigs-J Rice, T J Reid, H Reid. Judges-H G Brigham. Livingston. Geese-\V R Bowman, TJReid. Ducks-H LOWiQ, J Rice. Brahams LADIES WORK. SHORT WOOL. FRUIT. GRAIN. SWINE. FO WL . §|N. W. Campbell, Button holesâ€"W Groet J Feirbeirn. ! Toilet net-W Allen J Gnrdiner. Gents shirt bend madeâ€"1‘ Brown,J J; 0 Adams. Gente shirt, muchine! madeâ€"JO Adams. J Bruce. Horn†laundered shirtâ€"J Hunter, J C Ademe Knit slippersâ€"J 0 Adams, J Feir.'i boirn. Straw hutâ€"JWEoclee. Pil- . low shunsâ€"’1‘ Brown. J Hunter.‘ Woollen eoxâ€"J Bruce, C Drumm. i ‘Cotton stockingsâ€"'1‘ Brown. Crazy petch quiltâ€"T Brown. G Spence. Mitteâ€" J D Roberts, 1‘ Stewnrt. Home made overelleâ€"W Grout W J Eocles. Table metâ€"WJ Sherp, W For the beneï¬t of the teachers, the Professors of Macdonald Institute will arrange a program for the day. All friends of Education will be welcomed Don’t miss this opportuni- ty to visit the Model Farm, the Agricultural College, ctc. Arrangements are being made with a caterer for sandwich- es and cake at reasonable prices. Excursionists may. however, provide lunch otherwise. H Wellece. Reg metâ€"H Reid, J‘ McIlvride. Floor mat, my kindâ€"HI Reid, F Runnell. Ba cenburg laceâ€"i J Gnrdiner. B Mickleboro. Embroid- ery on silkâ€"J Celvert. W Monntein. Embroidery on cotton â€"-0 Drnmm’ 1‘ Bruce. Tee cosyâ€"J Gerdiner J cagl vert. Crochet work an woolâ€"J Bruce B Mickleboro. Crochet work in cot- tonâ€"J Bruce. J Culvert. Ornunen- tel work for fumingâ€"J C Adena. D Hemilton. Fency knittingâ€"J Bruce, J McIlvride. Point laceâ€"J Feirbeirn J Gerdiner. Fency cushion. needle- workâ€"W Feirbeirn, W Allen. Ap- plique embroideryâ€"J Feirbeirn, '1‘ Brown. Fancy work. eny kindâ€"J Fairbeirn, J D Roberts. Centrepiece â€"J 0 Adams. B. Mickleboro. FLOWERS. Under the Auspices of the South Grey Teachers’ Institute the Grand Trunk Ry. will run an Excursion to Guelph on Macdonald Institute and Consolidated School. Tickets good going only on one train, to return same day only, except stations from Durham to Mt. Forest, inclusive. which are good to return the following day. Satenetreâ€"j Bruce. Pr blanketsâ€" jas Bruce. Mrs joe Murdack. Pr dressed blanketsâ€"j Bruce. Stocking yarn home Spunâ€"jag Bruce, j D Main. Col flowersâ€"Dr Brown, J D Mnin. W Seaman. Cut flowersâ€"J D Main, Jno Fail-balm. Hand boquetâ€"J D Roberts, W Grout. Col coleus plants â€"J C Adams. D Main. Tea biscuits, made by member of Woman’s Instituteâ€"j McArthur. Layer cakeâ€"C McInnes. Thos. Brown j A Swanston. Pie. any kindâ€"A Mc- Caw,jno Hunter. Dozen bunsâ€"W Waddeli, jno Gardiner. Dozen tarts â€"â€"j Hunter, \V j Eccles. Raspberry wineâ€"jD Roberts. j D Main. Col picklesâ€"j D Roberts. j D Main. Col preserved fruitsâ€"j D Roberts j D Main. judgesâ€"C L Gram, j B Brewer. A Wenger. Hand painting, landscapeâ€"R Mick‘ leboro. WSeuman. Hand painting ï¬gureâ€"D Roberts, R Mickleboro. Hand painting. flowersâ€"T Brown. R Mickleboro. Pencil drawing. horses beadâ€"C Adams. Judgesâ€"Mrs Jas _Burt, Mrs C C Hackridge, Ida Ker. FRIDAY, BBTBBER I3th AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VARNEY .............. 7:35 .............. 111.611 HOLSTEIN... .......... 7.4.9 .. 1.15 .................. .1111 MT. FOREST ........... 8111 .............. 1.115 .................. .51 PALMERSTON ......... 8:30 .............. .95 ............ . ..... .511 MOOREFIELD ......... 8: 44.... ........ .. .85 ................... 45 DRAYTON ............. 8:52 .............. .811 .................. .411. GOLDSTONE ........... 9.110 ....... . ...... .811 .................. .411 ALMA .................. 9:13 ........... .65 .................. .35 FERGUS ................ 9-211 .............. .50 .................. .25 ELORA ................. 9:33 .............. .511 .................. .25 Arriving at Guelph 10:15 am. Returning, will leave Guelph at 6:05 p. 111,, Oct. 13th. or any regular train Oct. 14th. ' HOM E MANUFACTURE STATION. Tea, Coffee and Water Furnished Free at the Institute. FINE ARTS. I. IAVE. :iAUCTION SALE. I :1 An Auction 8316 will be helde ’Lot 34. Con. lSontb Dnrhern Road. Brent Township. on Tuesday, Oct. 17th. The following:â€" Between 75 end 100 bend of cettle. the greeter number from n few mos' to 2 yeere' old. eborcborn zredes,the remeinder being cows of diï¬ereut . egos. end 1 pure bred ebortborn bull There ere 35 eteere. 3 end 4 yeers old , ,which mey be oï¬ered. T O 1 ngod more; 1 more, 12 your: old, nupponod in fool; I pony. 7 you-s old. PA“ manure. l mowor; 1 “row cutter; l pony. buggy. nnd borne“ (nonrly new); 1 steel land roller; 2 tnrnip drills dou. blo and single; 1 corn horn-tor; 1 2- horno corn cnltintor; 1 light sleigh; 2 bob-oloigho; 2 dump-cuts nnd har- ness; 6 ohonf clings; 1 3200 lb weigh souls, and omnller nrtioleo. LOS'I‘.â€"-Dark fawn jacket, on Tues- day evening, Sept. 19th, between the aid post ofï¬ce and Mr. Geo. Hepburu's. FOR SALEâ€"The undersigned nifers his splendid property in Upper Town for sale. For particulars apply to John Robertson.â€"2i. M 1'. Hephm'n's HOUSEHOLD 0000'. 1 picno; some bedroom «to; 1 wheel- ed invslld’s chtir. rubber tired. 08ers will be peceived et this date rnd until disposed of privetely. for terms consisting of 100 ecres of good lend, four miles north of Durhsm. (for informetion. epply here on lot 34.Brent. or Wm. Vessie, Durham) end 325 sores close to the town of Welkerton, on the east side, all good lend and neerly ell under good cul- tivation. If not sold soon will be rented for posture. Also one rough- cast house and {5 acre of lend with orchard just outside the town limit. Tnmzâ€"Cnsh for all sums of ï¬ve dollars and under; all over that am- ount nine months' credit will be given on furnishing npproved join: notes. 5% per nnnum 06 for cash. J. V. Jouxsrox Soxs. Auctioneers. Farms_ Farm Stock, etc. 'inder please leave at this ofï¬ce or at A DC LTS . DAVID Mommy; PrOprietor. cmufx. OIWERED DURING THE PAST WEEK CHRONICLE READERS. Local News lte LIQUID rennet, for making waulma‘s Drug Store. Vv â€".__ your fall foot wear at Peel’s big 3! sale. See windou display. the tailor. luv. Cums FAR'rme. M. A.‘ Woodstock. will ofliciube at bath ; vices to be held in Trinity ohm Durhtm, on Fnday. Oct. 13m. BE". “'. R. ARAHEP B. A" at young minister at the «hnnh preach the sermons in the Moth church next Sabbath. livery A. H. JACKSON has a few ï¬ne fa Id Durban! properties for sale“ of this issuv. I! you must have an up-m-date m Int. leave your order with PM J. L. FLARH‘Y has now newest designs in ladies“ sperm! bargains. also p making of same in (r a and m Hue. blat k and 1 l THE Dedication Sol-vi tion with the Parker In (low, will take place at 3 Thanksgiving serviov a1 Friday. Oct. 13th. MB. LAC!)ER BL'rHAx smashed in the cogwha he was running in the tot-y, on Saturday last. work a week or so as a accident. THE South (hwy VOL. 38400. 2012. “'onn has NMI that her son Perm the printing oflia DAN MCDOCGALL, Bentim-k'l no tax collector. called on 'l‘l yesterday for his stock of nutfu receipts for use during his (~01 campaign thi- tall. Twenty-nil! ago he starmd out an his ï¬rst ing tour in Bantinck and has ke- a-nuuully éver sinve without a Few men can boast of such In A! .‘_- ‘0'.th 90""if‘l‘ ah 5' '.o o‘l‘.[ ago ll? ï¬lllrucu Uu ing mur iu Bentin annual!) {wet sin Few men cam boa satisfacmry servk â€"â€"l{o.n0ver Past. THE South Grey '1 Thursday will hv wurk in the svhool, : for :m exmlrsiun w 80 ANOTHER Wumau m . BCfltian DOWOShip passe great mljority «m Fr'ul. pemn Of Mary Bouldvn of James Boulden. She 8 months and H days 0| Was a daughter of Mr. :1 Petty and was burn Englmd. She emigr: patents in the early ï¬l‘ she wedded the man wk mourn her loss, at Du nuns duly came out to I] III! been their home M W and one son union witâ€"Hrs. Br'eeu. on the ham Lest/33d. and her demise was a Med 0036. She We»: â€trouble. The fu fro. the “wily res con. 9, Bentinck. 0“ 9 at 2 o’clock and was Janover Pout. SS¢ N‘lfl 1-150 notice on W“ born in \L She emigr’m“l ' («he wly ï¬fties. the man who [)0 1053, at. Durham m... out. w Beam W001i“) y Teacher» 10Ҡexcursion m (Ill 3th. 59? hand a mwer 0! 61 in the emhfl )1, an :1 l The funeral fly residenm k. on Sands: hm moi: pf H D W“ 1| Via ra venetl th men) l “'I fur H« Ill ('1 mt chew )ll in the suit Ill [litllt {I i V vuga in! “'I 50 ll! hel