' I. Atchlaon. fllCEVllJE FAIR Brood mm with foal-â€" D. Nichol, Wu. 8. Atchiaon. 2-year gelding or ï¬llyâ€"Neil McLeod 8min; coltâ€"D. Nichol, W S Atchison Agricultural Span horses (lat Eaton specul)â€"A. C. McArthnr. D. Hincks Son, J. D. cheod. Brood mare with foalâ€"And. Hincks Jon. Hooper. 2-year gelding or ï¬llyâ€"W Atchison 1-year gelding or ï¬llyâ€"And. Hincks Spring coltâ€"And. Hincks. Single driverâ€"W. A. Lawrence, Dr. Henry. Lady driverâ€"W. A. Lawrence. Best turnoutâ€"James Picken. Worst turnoutâ€"Wm. S. Atchlson. Best team light horses on grounds -Dr. Carr. Gonna! Purpose Span horses â€"Robt. Alexander, J. Shortreed. H. C. Radley. Oxford Aged ramâ€"W. J. Meads. Shearling ramâ€"W. J. Meads. Ram lamb, aged ewe. shearling ewe ewe lambâ€"Each W. J. Meads l and 2. GRAIN AND SEEDS Fallwheat. white -â€"J. F. Collinson. G. Cairns. Oats, Whyte. Span horsesâ€"H. Lever. Spring coltâ€"Jon. Hooper 1 tnd 3, Neil McLeod. Brood mare with foalâ€"Dr. Carr, J. Livingstone, H. Lever. 2-year gelding or ï¬llyâ€"C.P.Kinnee Spring coltâ€" H. Lever, J. Living- stone. Dr. Carr. Best team in above classesâ€"Rom. Alexander. Spring wheat, Marqmsâ€"JHG Whyte W Ramage Son. ‘ Barley. Growed â€"F. Cairns, W. Ramag» Son. Oats. large whiteâ€"W. Ramage Son, J. G. Whyte. Oats, small whiteâ€"F. Cairns. J. G. Best spring colt on groundsâ€" And. mocks. Shorthorn (Durham) Bull. two-yearâ€"oldâ€"D. McMillan. Bull calfâ€"W. J. Meads, D. McMillan Milch cowâ€"Dr. Carr, D. McMillan, W. J. Meads. 2-year-old heiferâ€"H. Karstedt. Heifer calfâ€"Dr. Carr, H. Karstedt. Leicester Aged ram. shearling ram, ram lamb â€"each D. McMillan. Aged eweâ€"D. McMillan. WLawrence Shearling eweLâ€"D. McMillan. Ewe lambâ€"D. McMillan 1 and 2. Jersey Cowâ€"T. Nichol. 12, L. Frock. Hereford Bull, 1-year-oldâ€" W. A. Lawrence, D. Hincks Son. Bull calfâ€"T. P. Tucker 1 and 2, W. A. Lawrence. Milch cowâ€"T. P. Tucker 1 and 3, W. A. Lawrence. 2-year-old heiferâ€"W. A. Lawrence. I-yearold heiferâ€"W. A. Lawrence, T. P. Tucker 2 and 3. Heifer calfâ€"W. A. Lawrence 1 and 3. T. P. Tucker 2nd. 1-year-old heiferâ€"J. A. Nichol 1 8: 3. W. Mather. 2-year-old steerâ€"J. A. Nichol 1 and 2. W. Mather. 1-year-old steerâ€"W. Mather, J. A. Nichol. Steer calfâ€"W. Mather 1 and 2. Best dual purpose cowâ€"Dr. Carr. Best fat steer or heifer (Union Stock Yards spedal)-â€"J.A. Nichol 1 and 2. W. Mather. 2-year-old heiferâ€"W. Mather l and 3. D. Nichol. Grad“ Milch cow, dairy purposesâ€" W. G. Watson, D. Nichol, J. A. Nichol. Mllch cow, beef purposes â€"J. A. Livingstone l, 2 and 3. ’AGE 0. Span horsesâ€"W. A. Lawrence, W. Roads!†Span horsesâ€"Dr. Carr, '1‘. H. Wil- HORSES CATTLE Carriage SHEEP Range Son. John McGowan, Judge ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Green Mountain potatoesâ€"S. Pat- terson, W. J. McMillan. Cobbler potatoesâ€"S. Patterson, D. McMillan. Potatoes, any otherâ€"S. Patterson, W. Hawken. Collection potatoesâ€" 8. Patterson, W. J. McMillan. Turnips, Swede Derbyâ€"W. Burnett John Burnett. Swede turnips, any otherâ€"W. Ald- corn, W. J. McMillan. Turnips, Green-top Aber.â€"W Benton Turnips, any other â€"8. Patterson, W. J. McMillan. Mangold Wurtzel, Globeâ€"S. Patter- son, W. Beaten. Mangold, yellow, intermediate --D. McLachlan, R. Vause. Sugar beeteâ€"S. Patterson, J.McRae Carrots, ï¬eld white â€"S. Patterson, J. J. McRae. Beets, long bloodâ€"S. Patterson, W J.McMillan. Mangold, Wurtzel, long redâ€" W. Aldcorn, Mrs. J. McLean. Carrots, ï¬eld redâ€" S. Patterson, T. McDougall. Table carrots, Shorthornâ€" D. Mc- Millan, W. Hawken. Table carrots. any otherâ€"8. m son W. J. McMillan. Beets, turnip-rootedâ€"A. B. McDon- ald, W. J. McMillan. Parsnipsâ€"WJMcMillan, W Hawken Radishes, winterâ€"R. Vause, W. J. McMillan. Radishes, 'summerâ€"S. Patterson. Cabbage, Oxheart or Winningstadt â€"\_V._ Hawken, J. G. Whyte Cabbage, picklingâ€"WI Hawken, W. J. McMillan. Cabbage, other varietyâ€"S. Patter- son, F. J. Thurston. j Cauliflowersâ€"W. Hawken. Potato Onionsâ€"S. Patterson, Mrs. A. Ritchie. Field cornâ€"S. Pattemn, Hrs Adm: Timothy seedâ€"J. G. Whyte. White hemeâ€"J. McRae, DCampbell Colored beansâ€"Thou. McDougall, J. Onions from Dutch settsâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, S. Patterson. Onions from Black seedâ€"W. J. McMillan, S. Pat- terson. Apples, snowâ€"W. Ramage Son. F. Cairns. Apples, Colbertâ€"S. Patterson, J. McRae. Apples, Alexanderâ€"L. Frock, Mrs. Adams. Pumpkin, yellow â€" D. McLachlan Mrs. Crossley. Table squishâ€"J. J. McRae, W. Hawken. Vegetable marrow-S. Patterson, J G. Whyte. Golden Russet 'Applesâ€"J. McRae, T. A. Ferguson. Apples, other varietyâ€"A. B. Mc- Donald. S. Patterson. Celery, whiteâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, Mrs S. Patterson. Tomatoesâ€"OF. Cairns, Mrs Ritchie Muskmelons â€" 8. Patterson, W. Hawken. Northern Spy - S. Patterson, F. Cairns. Cucumbers, picklingâ€"Mrs A. Rit- c 19, W. Hawken. ucumbers, ripeâ€"S. Patterson, F. J. Thurston. Ensilage cornâ€"S. Patterson, A. B‘ McDonald. Table cornâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, W. Hawken. Collection Vegetables -â€" S. Patter- son, W. J. McMillan. Collection Field Rootsâ€"S. Patter- Apples, The Harvest is in and the Year in Review STAN DARD BAN K OF CANADA TWO HUNDRED A_Nl_)_ WJRTYONE BRANCHES St. Lawrenceâ€" W. Beaton, 7 59:5: HEN will you '° "’ make the improve! ments in your farm which will bring you bigger returns next year? / Perhaps you should begin 'right The Manager of the Standard Bank of Canada near you will be glad to tell you how this bank’s service is at your disposal to assist you in increasing the value of your farm and of its products. BANKING _‘___.- -D. flinch Son. W. W_ , mulllmfllllllllIllIIIIIIlllmllllllmmllllllllll“mullIlllllflmllllllllllllllllIlllllIllIllllm Crab Apples, largeâ€"D. McLachlan. Crab Apples, mediumâ€"W. Hawker). W. Ramage Son. Plums-D. Campbell, S. Patterson. Hand Bouquetâ€"Mrs J. McLean, D. Campbell. Coll. HousePlantsâ€"Mrs A Ritchie Double or Single Geranium in bloomâ€"Mrs J. McLean, J. J. McRae. Sweet Peasâ€"D. Campbell. House Fernâ€"R. Vause. Begonia. -- Mrs A. Ritchie. D. Hlnck's Son. GladiolIâ€"F. Cairns. Mrs Crossley Hydrangeaâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Mrs. Adams. Dahllasâ€"F. Cairns, Mrs J. McLean Coll. Foliageâ€"Neil McLeod, J. J. McRae. Astersâ€"G. Cairns, W. Hawken. DAIRY DOMESTIC SCIENCE 5 pounds Honey in combâ€"A. D. McLeod. 5 pounds _ Honey, extractedâ€"A. ‘ D. McLeod. Jelly, three kindsâ€"Mrs J. McLean, A. B. McDonald. 15 pound crock Butterâ€"W. Benton, Geo. Cairns, W. Aldcorn. 5 pound roll Butterâ€"F. Cairns, G. Cairns, W. Aldcorn. 10 lbs Butter in blocksâ€"C. Huddy, W. Aldcorn, F. Cairns. Pumpkin pieâ€"W. Beaton, D. Cantp- bell. 1 quart Maple Syrupâ€"J. F. Collin- son, F. Cairns. Lemon pieâ€"G. Cairns, Neil McLeod Apple pieâ€"W. Beaton, D. Campbell Oatmeal cakesâ€"N. McLeod, Don: McLachlan. Custard pieâ€"W. Benton. Cream pieâ€"Jno. McEachern, W. Hawkin. Layer cake, lightâ€"J. G. Whyte, D. Campbell. Mince pieâ€"R. Vause, A. B. McDon- ald. Layer cake, darkâ€"D. Campbell, W. J. McMillan. Bread home-madeâ€"J. F. Collinson, W. J. McMillan. Brown bread, home made â€" D. Hincks Son, R. Vause. Plain rollsâ€"W. J. 9 McMillan, G. Whyte. Bedspread, fancy â€" D. Campbell, Mrs Adam's. Pillow slips â€" W. Hawken, Mrs. Adams. Sleeping Garment â€" S. Patterson, D. Campbell. Child’s dressâ€"J. G. Whyte. Kitchen apronâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs. Adams. Wool shoulder Shawlâ€"G. Cairns. Sweater coatâ€"F. J. Thurston. Homespun yarn, 2 plyâ€"Mrs Adams G. Cairns. Fancy quilted Quiltâ€"S. Patterson, Mrs. Adams. Comforter homemadeâ€"S Patterson Bedspread, knit or crochet â€" D. Campbell, Mrs Crossley. Pickles,’ Sweetâ€"D. Campbell, w. Hawken. Pickles, sourâ€"W. Haw. Six 1- lb prints Butterâ€"G. Cairns. LADIES’ WORK, DOMESTIC Patchwork cotton Quiltâ€"S. Patter- son, Mrs Adams. Pears, fallâ€"Mrs Adams, 8. Patter- Pears ,winterâ€"S. Patterson, .J. Mc- Table centrepieceâ€"W. Hawken, Dr Socks, coarseâ€"S. Patterson, D. John McGowan, J udge THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mitts, ï¬neâ€"Hrs Adana. Dumas -â€"â€"F. J. Thurston. Crossley. Laundry workâ€"D. Campbell. Rag floor mat --G. Cam Hincks Son. Hand sewn garmentâ€"F. J. Thurs- ton. D. Campbell. Mrs E. L. Stewart. Midland. judge LADIES' WORK (FANCY) Irish Crochetâ€"J. F. Collinson. D. Campbell. Fllet crochetâ€" Thurston. Crossley Tattlngâ€"Thnrston. Hawkgn D. Campbell. Hemstitcbingâ€"Campbell. F. Cairns Embroidery, eyeletâ€" Crossley, D. Campbell. Embroidery, solid â€" F. Cairns, G. Cairns. Embroidery, Hardangerâ€" Campbell Embroidery, Roman cutâ€" Crossley. Geo. Cairns. Modern floral embroideryâ€" Mrs A. Ritchie, F. Cairns. Luncheon setâ€" Mrs Adams, D. Campbell. 'ra'ble mats, crochetâ€"S. Patterson. G. Calms. Tray clothâ€"W. Hawken, Cross}ey._ Tea cosey â€" A. B. McDonald, D. Campbell. Centrepiece, whiteâ€"G. Cairns, W. Hawken. Sideboard scarfâ€"D. Campbell, F. Cairns. Pillow slipsâ€"Campbell, F. Cairns. Towels, embroideredâ€"J. F. Collin- son, D. Campbell. T'owel's, 6ther trimmingâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, G. Cairns. bell. Pin cushionâ€"G. Cairns, Mrs Ritchie Nightgownâ€"And. Hincks. Camisoleâ€"F Cairns, D. Campbell Corset coverâ€"A. B. McDonald, D. Catnpbell. Bedroom slippersâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Mrs Adams. Handkerchiefâ€"Mrs J. McLean, R. Vause. Serviettesâ€"D. Campbell. Child‘s jacket booteesâ€"Adams. Colored centrepieceâ€"Mrs A. Ritch- ie, J. F. Collinson. Sofa pillowâ€"Mrs Ritchie, F. Cairns Cross stitchâ€"Crossley, DCampbell. Applique work â€"- W. Hawken, D. Campbell. Sofa pillow, other hand workâ€"D. Campbell, W. Hawken. Coll. 5 pieces embroideryâ€"Crossley Geo. Cairns Coll. other needleworkâ€"F. J. Thur- ston, F. Cairns. . Tea clothâ€"Crossley, D Campbell. Pen and ink sketchâ€"S. Patterson, W. Hawken. Coll. Paintings in Oilâ€"W. Hawken, F. Cairns. Coll. Paintings in Oil (fruit or flowersâ€"F. Cairns, W. Hawken. Pencil Drawing â€" Don McLachlan, G. Cairns. Crayon drawingâ€"W. Hawken, F. Cairns. Water colorsâ€"F. Cairns, G. Cairns Any other picture of meritâ€"F. Cairns, S. Patterson. BOYS’ GIRLS’ SPECIAL Girls, 6 to 8, inclusive â€" Quilt Dreséer coverâ€"G. Cairns, D Camp- w. E. TED CLARK, A Quality Coach - - handsome, powerful - - one - piece wind- shield - - double beading at waistline - - extra Wide doors - - full Spassenger comfort. 1311‘ BCUVB MOHdglelpt. 14 1h For the ï¬rst time in history a full-sized, 5-passenger coach with sliding gear transmission is to be sold at the amaz- ingly low price of 8850.. Remember, this is a full-sized, live-pas- senger coach, roomy enough to hold ï¬ve lull grown adults in perfect comfort over any journey. regardless of its mile- age. its Triplex Springs give a riding ease found only in high-priced ears. Allin all, a light car with every neces- sary b car quality feature at an un ented low price. By actual comparison you will ï¬nd the Overland Coach more fully and better eoulnnad Coaéh more' fully and hettér «gulp; from head I t to tall lamp than any other at ml in: near its prlcc. Step In and toe this handsome all the yeti round at. Small down paymentâ€"any tel-mu. Effective Maud ' A ei . â€"â€"Sadl lice R ley Guest towel 0 And Vause, Alice Relley. Boys’, 6 to 8 Inclusiveâ€"Writing: £91 Don. Aldcorn, Wallace McDermld. How often peculiar circumstances combine to make a ridiculous or freak story. Many of these are daily reported from tho United States, and it has often puzzled us whether reporters from the repub- lic raok their brains for outlandish PEGULIA‘R GOINCIDBNCE Aldcorn. Durham Branch - j. A. Rowland. Manager Determime to save a certain sum l whuiandthemanwith money in the bank is always ready for any opportunity or emergency. HOSEwho have saved are able to bpytanc! the u_1an with rrgoney Tl“! d‘y brings PHCk '0 lllvmm'v Of a loved one land to rvsL “ And those Who (hunk 0f “01' 1..â€â€˜3‘, Are “1086 who loved her lung. ' As the apiljlysoars high ~11 Hm ‘ win; of time, A beautiful .memory is left. mum «Sadly missed by Fathmz Mm.“ ‘ Sister and Brothers. " r' The 601100! is thoroughly oqnjmufl to take up the following com-m; (1) Junior Matriculatiun. (2) Entrance to Normal Schwi. Eaph member of the Stair is, u l n,_ vemty Graduate and “pm-ump‘ld Teacher. _ Intending pupgls should prnpuw 1., enter at beginning oar term. Durham' is an attractive and healthy town, and good accummmla- man can be obtained at reasonable rates. VD." Infoï¬hdtib'n 35 £0 COUPSOS HWY hp obtaqufrqu} the Principal. ' ' vaIâ€" '-v Th'e SUIâ€"001 hgis apreditablu we.†in the past whlch It llOpes to mam; min In the (uture. Ask for our booklet. “The Measure of Your Income." It will help you. J.A AM ROBB, B. A.. Plum†:1 JOHN MORRISON Chailman In; town in the Middle I at n minister. in his an. a, mum that someone ithemaelvps m the church Immediately follnwiuc Inn‘n handgunâ€! in 20 “mm in blownâ€"M rs. Tuvk ‘fBesoniaâ€"A. Hunter. \lrs. 'l‘uvk _ _lection 0f Coleus plants- Begoniasâ€"W. Aitkon. A. â€mm-r, 00'9"“ Mainâ€"42. Drumm. .\. Hum- imamâ€"c. Drumm. Owoet Peasâ€"Ma's. Host . -! t.- ~â€"â€"â€".â€" Verbena-‘4; Drumm. Mi» « “ksâ€"Mm. ~1ROSS,( Dx‘mun'.. Dahliaâ€"u Hug -1.~‘. \\ Pth. ‘3. Dxumm Glidioliâ€"C. Drumm. Mimiâ€"Mrs. Turk. (J. hnmm .Il'igolds -- Miss tilu'Mm. Quad bouqquâ€"Mr.» \ i hip. Nle bouquet-4;. INHIH.†miter. gulleetion (josnms- H. \r‘. Collection [‘0th \\' “Hutuâ€! \ML’ HM 311800, MP5. A. r'lh Andrew Schmidt M: ..; Fruit Collectionâ€"R “mm. COIIOCLIOH \Hlltci‘ up; '89- A. Ailkvll. NON-h?!“ Sp} ‘4 Al).. v. Alde'dni." ‘ ' Q-meningâ€"R. Hum. 21b upmos sum Mus'iï¬iixlï¬n' WGIIUIVâ€"Sn l H!~ Ir tipn Fuchsiasâ€"W. Rugux-e. hon house plants six \:n‘i-. FM'. Rogers, N. MNiun'v. MN. " M (longsâ€"E. \1.â€".:+.-.. . m M (wortâ€"A. erhw \I “I. Pickling cumnn..-r_~ 1‘ ye. - mm (Short 7 "\x â€5.5: Bgnwick.“ l _ flan Geraniums m Noam ï¬ling cum.» 1 , VM Millsï¬l“. .'\Qj.l.':;~ \ led I old “'urm : ‘ ml Wis. YJIOW- “Wold \\ m t/ 1,5. .43. 318.5. 1 125:2: .H. iris: warn)! .552: «all, .a.._..u:= ï¬zz .mmox «6.2-: "whim potatoes-1M It Haunt Forest. ,I ma ig ' 2‘ ;..._\\’, Ai ensuing. metâ€"Mrs. l’o'tl'i noveltyâ€"Mrs. I Son '_““B peas-JP. hm p with peasâ€"JV, )v â€I’llâ€"A. AHJH‘!!_ .of threshmi ; r: m_l'!.llv R “an“: D! H Ms Flowers rialâ€"1F. Reid. _- of win!» oats -- H Miss Chris: I. ("Pd ~â€"Hl‘u\\7 METâ€"«R. Rn n L9\\'I.~ h “ unmreShfld~ “. J. Lewis. â€I’Mâ€"4. BI; , I. â€magma“. Ellis -V. Adams MHHJH‘“ M (" M dma Adame Mat. Haslet- Allcs ma