DURHAM CHRONICLE The World’s Fair EGRENONT TOWNSHIP FAVORED WITH A LARGE CROWD AND FINE WEATHER. As we stated last week, we were not able to be present at the Holstein Fair, and in consequence very little of a general character can be given, more than to repeat another success of this ever prosperous township ex- hibition, which we believe is now generally regarded as a leading show in the County of Grey. It is certain- ly a leader among the township shows, and presses hard on to the larger county concerns. Following, we give a list 0! the prize winners 1-â€" PRIZE LIST. cams. Collection sheaf grainâ€"W. l. Ad- ams. Fall wheat, whiteâ€"~11. Dennet, H. Reid, A. Aitken. Redâ€"D. Ham- ilton. S. Seaman. Spring wheatâ€"W. L. Dixon, T, Stewart. Barleyâ€"~11. Dennet, J. R. Dillon. Oats, long whiteâ€"H. Reid, T.Stewart. Short whiteâ€"A. Aitken, Jno, Fairbairn. Blackâ€"J. Walls. Peas, small white -S. Seaman. J. Fairbairn. Dozen corn stalks-J. Stevenson, Jno. A. Swanston. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Collection patatoesâ€"«D. Hamilton, W. L. Dixon. W. J. Adams. Bushel p.0tatoes~â€"D Hamilton. J. Walls, 3. Ross. W. J. Adams Swede turnips -â€"W. Cuflï¬eld, F. Russnell. Tur- nips. uny kindâ€"â€"W. Caulï¬eld, J. Sin- cldr. Mmgel wurtzelâ€"D. Hamilton W. Ctulï¬eld. Carrots, whiteâ€"J. A. Swanston, W. Camï¬eld. Redâ€"A. McCaw. A. Aitken. Beetsâ€"N. Klien A. Wiodman.. Parsnipsâ€"N. Klien, 0.811011“. Seed omonsâ€" â€"G. Spence. Dutch sets-"J. A. Swanston, N. Klion. Potato onionsâ€"N. Klien, H. Raid. Cuuliflowers-W. J. Adams. Cnbbeuesâ€"F. Bussnell, N. Klien. Pumpkinsâ€"W. Orchard, G. Spence, SqnuheIâ€"J. A. Swanston. Sweet cornâ€"W. L. Dixon, W. J. Adams. Celeryâ€"W. J. Adapu. ngar beetâ€"- __â€" - ‘ Cloverâ€"W. J. Philip. Timothy-4 I. J. Adtms. J. C. Adams. Flax- . Weidmtnn, J. Caulï¬eld. â€U", 'V a U0 “V VVVVV v “wavy J. Smith, A. M. Martin. FRUIT. Northern spyâ€"D. Hamilton. W. Coalï¬eld. Runnelsâ€"J. R. Dillon. W Coalï¬eld. Winter applesâ€"A. Ait- ken. W. Coalï¬eld. Fell npplesâ€"J. McArthnr. J. Robb. Fall apples. OWL-H. Reid. J. Hunter. Collec- tion eppluâ€"W. J. Ecclee, A. Aicken. Part-A. Aithen. H. Dennet. Plums H. Reid 1» end 2114!. Crab nppleeâ€" A. Mikelâ€, J. Robb. Wetermelons -0, Spence. Tomntoes-N. Klien. Citronâ€"J. .Wnlls, W. W. Finder. Dual-41‘. Siowut. Bahamaâ€"'1‘. . BuredEPlyJ IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor. . J. Ecclos. Juicesâ€"W. SEEDS. , tub 50 lbs.â€"-W. J. Ecclea. AYnsnnuI. 20 lb. crock~-J.McDougall. N.Klien, Bullâ€"W. L. Dixon. '1‘. Stewart. J. Hunter. :3 lbs. moderately salted Cow-'1'. mewut. . ' , J.Sinclair, J. W. .. WORD. Crock101b8~-“'-J-E°°‘°" Bull-T. 1!. Reid. Cowâ€"T H 3 i 3 H. Reid. Dairy (sweepstakes â€"W. Reid lot. “(12nd L. Dixon. Cheese, homema eâ€"J. _ ' R. Murdoch, J. Swanston. Loaf GRADE. breadâ€"J. C. Adams, T. Stewnt. 3 Two ,year steersâ€"J. Swanston 31b5, Milk cowâ€"EBeid, W. Orchard,T lbs. honey combâ€"A. Aitkens. . ted-'J. Swanston, J. R. Weir. 2 you heiferâ€"J. Swansea: lat and 2nd. lyear heiferâ€"J. Swan ‘ Murdoch. Maple sugarâ€"~J. Sinclair, W. J. Adams. Maple syrupâ€"J. ston. J. McDougall. Heifer calfâ€" Hunter, w. J. Adams. Pieâ€"J. W- R- Bowman. '1‘. Weir. Fatbeas __ .. “A-.. 1.....- _ ...'l‘. Wait-J. Caulï¬eld, W. R. Bow honey CLDIOUVVu v Murdoch. Maple sugarâ€"J. Sinclair, W. J. Adams. Maple syrupâ€"J. Hunter, W. J. Adams. I:’ie---J.3 Walls, J. McDougsll. Dozen bunsâ€"’ W. Caulï¬eld, W. .Mountain. Dozen tartsâ€"J. Hunter, W. J. Adams. MANUFACTURES.‘ Flannel (cotton: warp)-H. Reid. J. Bruce. Satinetteâ€"J. Bruce. Blanketsâ€"H. Reid, A. Aitken. Stock ing yarnâ€"J. Bruce, N. Klien. Judges --J. Hampton, Wm. Currie. A. Wen- ger, R. M. Smith. 1..wms’ woax. Quilts. collectionâ€"W. J. Adams, J. 0. Adams. Quilt, cotton patchâ€"â€" 'I‘. Stewart, W. J. Adams. Quilt, woollen] patchâ€"T. Stewart, W. J. Adams. Log cabin-“T. Stewart. Rag carpet~â€"W. Caulï¬eld. Knitted T coverletâ€"-â€"A. Aitken. W. Pinder. Crochet coverlet-«W. J. Sharp. Gents’ handmade shirt--N. Klien, J. C. Adams. Gents’ machine made shirtâ€"-N. Klien, J. C. Adams. Home lanndrietl shirt-â€"J. C. Adams. J. Mc- Dougall. Straw liats---N. Klien. .Pillow Shamsâ€"J. Ross. Woollen ysocksâ€"-J. Bruce. W. Mountain. Cot- ton socksâ€"â€"N. Klien, J. Bruce. Mits â€"-'l‘. Stewart, F. Russnell. Overalls â€"-J. Fairbairn, W. J. Adams. Table matâ€"~J. Dillon. W. Mountain. Rag mat-~11. Reid, J. R. Dillon. Floor mat, any kind-â€"N. Klien. F. Rnssnell. Collection floor mats--W. J. Adams. Braiding-â€"N. Klien. J. 0. Adams, Embroidery on silk- W. Mountain. Embroidery on cotton--â€"-W. Moun- tain, '1‘. Brown. Crochet work-«J. Sinclair, A. Siem. Ornamental work â€"J. D. Roberts. Fancy knitting- J. Caulï¬eld. Fancy work any kind â€"J. D. Roberts. Collection flowers --\V.'I‘. Petrie, W. Kedslie. Cut flowers - J. Bruce. R. Burrows. Best , coleus--â€"J.C. Adams. Hand paint- ing, landscape--â€"J. D. Roberts 1st and 3 2nd. Hand painting. ï¬guresâ€"«D. Hamilton. Hand painting, flowersâ€" THURSDAY. J. D. Roberts. Fancy cushionâ€"W. Mountain. Crochet. on cotton-«W. J. Adams. Applique embroideryâ€" W. Mountain. Judges-«Mrs. J. Hampton. Mrs. T. Brown. SHEEP, LONG \VOOL. Ram-«W. J. Adams. Shearling ram ~G. Snell. Ram lamb-J. Stev- enson let. ‘2nd and 3rd. Pair ewesâ€"â€" J. Stevenson. Shearling ewesâ€"J. Stevenson. W. Allan. G.Snell. Ewe lambsâ€" W. Allan let. and ‘2nd. W. Canlï¬eld. SHORT WOOL. Ramâ€"«J. McDongall, G. Spence, W. R. Bowman. Shem-ling ramâ€"J. Spencer, '1‘. Brown, W. R. Bowman. Rain lambâ€"J. Spencer, H. Love. '1‘. Brown. Pair ewesâ€"J. Spencer, J. :Fairbairn, W.R. Bowman. Shear- ling ewesâ€"J. Spencer, W. R. Bow- man. Ewe lambs-H. Love. J. Fair- bairn, '1‘. Brown. SWINE. Aged bourâ€"-J. Robb, '1‘. H. Reid. Spring boarâ€"W. J. Reid. Sow â€"J. McDougall. 'I‘. H. Reid. Spring boar Whiterâ€"H. Love lst and 2nd. Spring pigs - A. McCaw. CATTLE DURHAM. 2 year bulbâ€"J. Fairbairn. 1 year bull-G. Snell, W. Orchard. Bull calfâ€"-Geo Snell. W. Mountain. Cow â€"-W. Pinder, J. Fairbairn. W. Pind- er. ‘2 year heiferâ€"G. Snell A let and 2nd. 1 year heiferâ€"J. Feirbairn, A. Aitkens. Heifer calfâ€"J. Fairbairn, W. Orchard. Ohronlclo all the «up» from death and put them In Iot- ton that an tho world can son. and you’ll ï¬nd |_f plainly It oes to the very brink and shatchu {com the dgeath Angel's grip. Gives telnet in thirty minutes. It is a heart speciï¬c. A few doses relieve the most stubborn of cases. and a few bottle: will turn the scale of health. It never faith to cure. :9 A DEATH “DODGEB†Sold by MacFarlano a (30., m“.- ubove Company will-Rive “other 0! their high-clu- Canon“ in the Town Hall, Durban, on Aloud†evening; 0“. 14th. "mm: 95 cm .v .. -. mm»? don. v 'r- Two ,yoar steersâ€"J. Swanston. Milk cowâ€"H. Reid, W. Orchard, '1‘. Weir. 2 you heiferâ€"n). Swanston lat and 2nd. 1 yang: heifgfâ€"J. Swan. ston, J. McDougall. Heifer calfâ€"- W. R. Bowman, '1‘. Weir. Fat. beast -'l'. Weir, J. Caulï¬eld, W. R. Bow- man. Dairy cow - W. Orchard, W. R. Bowman. Judgesâ€"Joseph Tuck. H. Brigham, '1‘, Anderson. Dr. AGRICULTURAL HORSES. Brood mareâ€"F. Russnell, A. Mc- Gillivray. W. Pinder. Spring colt-â€" W. J. Philp. J. R. Dillon, J. McDoug» all. Spring ï¬llyâ€"W. Pinder. J. Troupe, A. McGillivray. 2 year geld- ing- W. Caulï¬eld Ian and 2nd. '1‘. Bunston. 1 year ï¬llyâ€"W. R. Bow- .man. J. Fairbairn, F. Ruasnell. 2 year ï¬llyâ€"J. Brown, J. Caulï¬old, J. Brown. Span farm horsesâ€"J. Fair- bairn, A, McGillivary. Team heavy draughtâ€"W. R. Bowman. W. J. Philp. ' ROADBTER. Brood mareâ€"W. J. Philp. '1‘. Ban- ston. Spring coltâ€"W. J. Reid. 2 year geldingâ€"J. Robb. 1 year ï¬lly -J. R. Murdoch. A. Aitken. 2 year fillyâ€"W. J. Philip. Buggy horse-- W. Seaman, '1‘. Queen, P. Dickson. Pair driversâ€"C. Drumm. Single driverâ€"'1‘. Weir. ’1‘. Caldwell. Lady driverâ€"Miss Maud Burrows. i COACH AND CARRIAGE. Brood mareâ€"-W. Allan, W. J. Reid. Pair carriage horsesâ€"Wm. Orchard. A. Aitkens. W.Pinder. 1 year geldingâ€"W. J. Reid. 2 year geldingâ€"'1‘. Bunston. Spring coltâ€" 117 A"-.. a vvvvv a â€"-â€"- ._ W. Allan. Spring ï¬llyâ€"W. Allan, J. Spe..cer. Most comicnloutï¬tâ€"W. Brown, A. McCaw. Best lady driver «Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Kodslie, Mrs. John Hunter. Mrs. C. Drumm. Judges, horsesâ€"Dr. Fortune, F. Ron- nie, Cliï¬ord. wâ€"vv Bicycle race-Cameron, Ferry, di- vided the prize. DURHAM. HIGH SCHOOL DEPT. Jr. Leaving Pt. lIâ€"Charlie Lawrence, Jewel McComb. Lyal Ireland, Ethel Limin. 'l‘hos. McDonald. Jr. Leaving Pt. lâ€"Annie Ireland. Win- nie Wallace, Clara Al'oe Edith Grant and Llowyin Moran aeq., inlet Willis. P. 8. DEPT. Sr. Ivâ€"Belle Cameron, Arthur Knisley, Willie McKay, James Elliot. Annie McKay. Jr. Ivâ€"Aggie Cameron. Hazel Caldwell Willie Elliot, Lily Wells, Jewel Little and l Willie Farqnhareon aeq. Sr. IIIâ€"Edith Allan, Mary Ritchie. Bertha Gadd, Archy Davidson. Bertha Sparling. Jr. illâ€"Ella Ector Bessie Telford and John Nedi araeq. Robbie Laidlaw, Bert Caldwell, fï¬e Hunter. 4â€" n. J V“! â€V I, â€"-â€"v __ Sr. lIâ€"Bottha Downs Mav Glass and Foster Saunders 3.03311 Charlie Crawford, Annie Aljoe.J ames Lea__n. is A U-Vv. '- Sr. I-Ruby Wells, Willie Lawrence Maggie McNally. Betta. Darling. Maggie Torry. Intermediateâ€"Roy Fluker, John Billings and Annie Ector neq. Jr. Aâ€"Mere Whitmore, Gladys Whit- more. Jr. B-James Lloyd. Vernon Fluker and Ruth Moran seq. 8. 8. NO. l2, EGREMONT. Ivâ€"Doward Henry, Bella Patterson. 1n Sr.-â€"-Grnce Reid and Maud Hamilton aeq., Sara Brown. ( In Jr.-â€"Mnggie Hamilton, Mary Brown, Gladys Lawrence. 11â€"Herbert Lowrance, Victor Adams, John Ferguson, Aggie Adana. Pt. II Snâ€"ann‘antterson and John Brown eeq.. Willie ilson. Blanche Reid. Fnrr Lowrance. Pt. 11 Jr.â€"Mnrtin Wilson, Charlie Mac- Kenzie, Edith Pntterson. _- 1.7‘, RUDDIU. “I“. . 'vwâ€"â€"-__ I 8r.-â€"John Dnvis, Jane Ferguson, Gold- win Lawrence. 1 Jigâ€"T031 Brown and Edgar Henry l Jr.-:Tom . Brown and Edger Henry 8011.. Cecil Davis and Bell Lee aeq.. Maggie Eecles and Bert Ferguson eeq. MARY GORDON, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORTS. -0-â€". 0.. SEVENTY-l-‘IVE per cent. of‘the new students from outside of Strntford. who were enrolled at the opening of our Fall tertr. came from none: other business colleges than ours. 1nd students were enrolled from lsces in which other business col- egos are located. They wanted the best Business and Shorthand training and came here for it. Our graduates get emplo ment immedi- ately on leaving col ege. Nine of our students hsve reigently taken A‘Mï¬lé 345‘ !. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY CU 'l‘OMERS and the public in am prepared to furnish general tint Pumps. Eéiided w. ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let live†Pawns. VIII avuuvll uu now v ositions as _teache;s H1 busineéii 7col- ages. .Wrgte fun; our catalogue. Enter now If possible. "vvvâ€"i . J. Elliott, - Principal Mar. ..JEWELLERY.. I" J- Uull U Jan‘â€" ‘uaa, 33.0mm, I PRESSCURB WELLS. All ordars taken at the old stand near MoGowau's Mill will be promptly at. We offer a magniï¬cent array of Watches. Clocks, Rings and Jewellery. Don't expect us to describe them! Be sure to come and we then! Women’s Lon Sleeve Under Vests at we, 25c, 46c an 60¢ each. Women’s Fur Caperines 3t $4.00. “.50. 851K). 06.“). $5.50. $7.00 and 09.60 etch. All-wool Funnel, red and white. 250 yd. All-wool Flannel, grey, we yd. . thnelette Blankets. Inge size. 31 peit. White pentagon-panes, large size, 81.“) and 01.40 each. Woman’s Miam’ Bl’_k Wop] _Mitts, 250 pr. ‘ ’1‘- " VII-I'- ' V â€"-â€"â€"'w _ Men’s Wool Mitts, mule akin head, 600 pt Ken’s Wool Mitts. 26¢ pair. Boys’ Wool Mitts, me psir. Hrs. Pat’s Sad Irons, niekla pitted. 81.“ for no“ of 3 iron. SHOES; STRATFORD. WARâ€- and Beautiful Things in GEORGE WHITHOBE THE LQRGEST STOCK See Here! â€"â€"â€"â€" Cresm Sepsrstor? If so we cen suit. you to s '1‘. Perhaps you need s new Baggy. We csn supply you st astonish- ingly low prices. lust flac i d a. Luge Stock of A the be"; WO‘ODB nude in Can-Ah. und we no tom Prices to nuke room for our Huvosting Muohinory. which will be here in good time. IFor Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos, give us 0. triul. “PAIRS of all Kinda conutnntly on hand. 0. chINNON, Best Milverton Flour, per rel . . . . . . . .......... I Shorts, per 100 lbs ...... 9%. Low Grade Flour. per 100 LCM “UV! uuuuu â€"--._._ 1bs...........l...'. 31.00. Bun, per 100 lbs ...... . 85c. 10 lbs. Rolled Wheat. the very n1- Lower The' Furniture end Under. toting bueineu formerly carried on by J. A. 8hewell will henceforth be known by the ï¬rm none of Showell Lenehnn, e pertnerehip having been formed (or the treneectlon of bunineu. Old Customer: and new once ere respectfully requested to call end visit us in our new Show Room: in the McIn- t; re Block, next door to the Bank, where we will be found night end day to cater to the wants of all. The Season is now on when fun mers will ï¬nd 1 pressing need to get some lsbor-ssving device to keep up with the times. and us we have Of Farm end Domestic Imple- ments ever seen in Durhem, it will certnlnly pey intending purchaser: to Cell end see our goods before purchasing else- Ettore. II MIN" During the Holiday Seuon. This is the place to come when in need of the following : kept. in stock gt. “36 lowest prion. .. H. JaCkson9 Town. Durham. Lower Town. Durham. ; Plow, a Hut-row. u Soumor, or l - - GOLD AND SILVER BRONZEm-_ l I flatness Machine Oil Ametican Canadian Coal Oil. We’re Selling Suits at Cost While They Last. H. PARKER. DURHAM. GROCE'RXE : Fresh Groceries at the lowut living pr noon. in, Currants. Bug-x, Ton. Coleen. Em, Gnarnauax,â€"I beg to announce that I have secured the agency for the celebrated Frost Wood Implements, and respectfully so- licit a share of your patronage. I pnrpou carrying a complete stock of all Agricultural Imple- manta, including Plows, Harrows (disc and spring-tooth). Sculllers Gang Plowo. Drills, Etc., Etc. [shall also carry the best makes of Wazgone, Buggies. Cutters Sleigh. Etc.. Etc. Pianoo and Organs of the best makes will be kept in stock. Look Out for future announcements. Implement wilt. Boiled cud Bum Linseed Oil, Tarp Potent Dryoro. Jopon Dryers. W hi Point of oll kinds. Dry Color. I; Proof Points, Elastic Carbon Colors and Pencils. Pgint and Whitewash Brushes. Abba-tine and Kal- nomine. Pu'js White and Whiting, Glue, Rosin Pitch, Gaoline. Varnishes of all grades. Coach and Buggy Mixed Colors. TO THE FARMERS- ti‘ '. "ea '3'! Our Prices are the Lowest. price. When venueâ€"y we sell at come along and prove u: by e! ' ll all our Kendrmgdo Suits nt coat. I maggot to select from gt utonuhmgly _ __II -L -A-L .911 ï¬nal! “Ill-UV“ V‘O, - â€" ' -râ€"v- Jtpw Dryers. White Lead. Mixed .ndc. Dry Colors and Putty. Fire Elnntic Cuban Paint. Artists' Linseed Oil, 'l‘nygentines Beatine. SOUTH END Si: by examining our m Durham. Ontario. Durha