(Horses must be 16 hands high.) Best brood mare, must have foal at side. ........ 2 00 1 00 Pair carriage. horses .......................... . 3 OO 2 00 1 00 One-year-old gelding .................. ' ......... 1 00 50 Two-y ear-old gelding .......................... 1 50 1 00 One-y year-old ï¬lly ................ ° ........... . 1 00 50 Twooyenr-old ï¬lly ..................... . ........ 1 50 1 00 Spring colt ........ . ............... . . .......... 1 00 50 Spring ï¬lly......... ............. ........... l 00 50 Best lady driver, let Dr. Brown, Holstein; 2nd .3 Wm. 80mm, Holstein, lump .............. 1 50 1 00 75 Host comical outï¬t, comprising my mm “a ï¬g,3rdepeeisl, J.Gnrner.ldozenphotos.. 580 300 300 Best brood mare, must have foal at side.. Spring colt ............................ Spring ï¬lly .......................... One- -year old gelding ............ , ..... . Two-year-old gelding ................... One year-old ï¬lly ....................... Two-year old ï¬lly ...................... Span farm horses, 3rd special by Marsha dler, Mt. Forest, halter...... . Team heavy draught, 1400 lbs each or more Best brood mare, must have foal a: side.. . . . Spring colt ........................ . ....... Spring ï¬lly. .... . .... .... .... .... . One-year-old gelding .......... . ........... . Two-year old gelding ........ . ............. . One-year-old ï¬lly... Two-yeur-old ï¬lly ......................... Buggy horse, 2nd special by Scott Harp Pei-r drivers... Single driver. smtyle and speed considered Hackney. ............................... Lady rider. 2nd special by W. Kedslie.. . 22. Distinguishing badgesâ€"lst, Red; 2nd, Blue; 3rd, Green; 41511, White. _ 24. The judges on arrival are requested to report themselves at the ofï¬ce of the Secretary, where they will receive their badges and prize forms. Lunch will be provided for the judges at 10: 30 o’clock a. m. The judges will proceed to their duties at 11 o’clock a. m. DIRECTORSâ€"W. J. Adams, Wm. McFadden, W. Allan. T. Weir, James Calder, G. Spence. Archibald McCeW, John A. Swanston, R. HONORARY DIRECTORSâ€"J. Sim, J. Murdoch, J. Swanston, Joseph Robb, James Allan, J. R. Smith. :23. Members are requested to give the Secretary notice of the articles they intend to exhibit one week before show day, in order to avoid confusion on that morning; No tickets given out. after 10 o’clock a. m. , 20. In all cases of doubt or difï¬culty that may arise, before making their awards, the judges may submit the matter to one of the Directors, and the President and two or more Directors shall ï¬nally settle the same. ‘21â€", Prize money will be paid by the Secretary on or after the tenth of October. 19. Upon the discovery of any fraud, deception or dishonest practice, either in the preparation, ownership, or the entry of an ar- ticle or animal in a class where it does not rightly belong, or any representation concerning any articles exhibited which may have effected, or may have intended to eï¬ect the decision of the judges, the Board shall have power to withhold the payment of any prize awarded and may prohibit any such party or parties exhibiting in any class for one or more years, and may publish the name of the parties or not, as may be deemed most expedient. '...FALL FAIR; 16. Entire horses are not allowed to be shown except as stal- lions. Team horses to be shown in wagon. Roadster stallions to be shown in rigs. No animal to compete for more than one prize. 17. Competition will be limited to the township of Egremont. 18. No persons are allowed to interrupt or go near the judges while discharging their duties. 15. When an article or animal of anv class is exhibited it will be discretionary with the judges Whether the prize is awarded or not. 1. The subscription of one dollar to be paid on or before the ï¬rst day of September, after that date one dollar and ï¬fty cents will be required to become members. 2. One dollar on all the prizes to be retained by the Society as next year’s subscription. Prize money not claimed by the ï¬rst of December will be forfeited to the _Society. .. 714. .Competitors for prizes muét give the Secretary notice of the description of stock or produce they intend to show between 8 and 10 a. m. of show day, and all stock, etc., to be on the grounds at same hour. __12. Competiters will not'be entitled to more than one premium for same kind of grain, dairy produce, vegetables or agricultural implements. A . Q n‘ 1 n 1 I 0“ i 'u-w-vvâ€" v 4. All manufacturers of agricultural implements have the privilege of exhibiting, and all implements must have been manu- factured by the exhibitor in the present year. 5.1% animals or articles exhibited shall have the owner’ 3 name thereon, but. known only by a number supplied by the Secre- 10. Produce and manufactures mustvbe deiiveired to persons ap- pointed 'to take charge of the show room, or to be placed in their re- spective places, under their direction; the distinguishing number to be attached. 3. Azii'xâ€"ï¬el'sâ€"‘or articles must be bonâ€"a-ï¬de the property of the exhibitor. .1 A -. C n C Q .. be grown by the exhibitor. 7. All cloth. yarn and ladies’ work to be home-made and man- ufactured since last exhibition. 8. Each animal must be placed on the show grounds amongst those of its class. Bulls or rams most be_ secured by: chain or rape. 'â€" "é; i Animals‘must have attached to them a number by which to designate them, and those under three years must have their ages aï¬xed to them so as to be readily seen by the judges. - 11. 7 No article exhibited will be allowed to be removed from the show room until permitted by the directors in charge. “‘13. All implements manufactured outside the township will be given Space for exhibitionnbut no prizes awarded. [EREMHNT - AGRICULTURAL - 8012"?“ TO BE HELD IN THE Viflage‘ of†"Hal'sf‘e’i'n â€"â€"ON-â€" Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1903 6. Produce must be the growth of the current year and must RULES AND REGULATIONS. Coach of Carriage Class. PRIZE LIST -â€"â€"OFTHEâ€" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ing .......................... ing .......................... 3rd Special .by Marshall, sad- rest, halter ................ :ht, 1400 lbs each or more. Agricultural gHorses. PRIZE LIST. :3: have foal at side. .... 'g.. . IIIIIIQZ mmmmmmmm I 70.... Mmmo Roadster Horses. -â€"-OFTHE-â€"-- .'. lst 2nd. 3rd $2 00 $1 50 $1 00 1 00 75 50 1 00 75 50 1 00 75 5O 1 50 1 00 50 1 00 75 5O 1 50 1 00 50 100 Best aged boar, York or other white breeds. . . . . . Spring boar, York or other white breeds ........ . SOW oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o 1 Best aged boar,†Berkshire or other black breeds. . Springboar.. ............... SOW OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 Best aged boar, Tamworth or any red breeds. Spring boar, Tamworth or any red breeds ........ SOW oooooooooooo ‘ oooooooooo coo-.0000. ooooooooooo Pair spring pigs, any kind or sex. . . . .. .......... eigeâ€" nested, and ï¬tted with spectacles Two 8931881188.... .. .. .. .... .. .. Half dozen ears sweet corn . . . . ........ ., Twobnncheaoelerv†W. .. .... Half dozen sugar beets.... .... .......... Half dozen cucumbers .'..... 9,100 ........ Best col. fair sized sheaf grain. properly named . . Two bush. White fall wheat, any kind, named†Two bush. red fall wheat, properly named. ..... Two bush Spring wheat any kind properly nam’d Two bushels barley .................. . . . . . . . . . . Two bush. long white oats, properly named. .. . . , Two bush. short white oats, properly named ..... Two bush. black oats . . . . . . . Two bush. small white peoas, properly narned. ..... Two bush. large white peas, properly named“ Dozen corn stalks... . . . Two bush. buckwheat, special by .H. Parker, ..... Best collection threshed grain, lst special by Peel Durham, 2nd C. Ramage. "Review†........ Bestpairgeese.. . Pair turkeys.................................. Pair ducks .................................... Pair Brahmas ................................. Pair barredPlymouth Rocks................... Pair White Plymouth Rocks ................... PairWhite Leghorns........................... PairColoredLeghorns...................... PairHamburgs............ Pair Dorkings.............................. Pair Cochins................................... PairWyandottes........................ Pair Black Spanish†PairBantamsn Pair White Crested Polands.. Pair PeaFow1.. Collectionof Fowl. Pair Minorcas................................. PairHowdons†Pair Langshans Heaviest doz. eggs. lst Special by J. .‘u.Find1ay. Dromore, cash 11d “Chromcle†by W. Irwin Best collection of potatoes, properly named, ï¬ve varieties, not less-than six of each . . . . . ..... Bushel potatoes, properly named, 2nd special by N., G. «h, J. McKechnie. Montreal Witness; lst special. Representative one year ........ Half dozen Swede turnips ...................... Half doz. any other kind turnips, properly named Half dozen mangold wnrtzels .................. Half dozen white carrots . . .................... Half dozen red carrots ........................ Half dozen beets. . . ....... . ............... . . . . Half dozen parsnips . . . . ....................... Half dozen seed onions ........................ Half dozen Dutch sets ........................ . Gallon potato onions . . . . . ................ . ..... Two cauliflowers...-. . ......... . ............... Two cabbages.... ...... Two pumpkins...... ...... .... .... Col. vegetables, lst_ special by. Maciarlane 00., Best thirty pounds clover seed . . . . . . . . . . . . Twenty-four pounds timothy seed ......... Thirty pounds flax seed . . ................. Best ram ........... Shearlingram........................ Ram lamb ........................... Pair ewes having raised lambs in 1903 . Pair shearling ewes.................. Pairewelambs................... Best bull ....................... Cow calved since last exhibition . Best bull .......... Cow calvod since last exhibition. ........ Bull Calf.... ........ .... .... Best pair of 2-year old steers. ................. Pair one-year-old steers, ...... . . .. .. ... . Cow giving milk calved since last exhibition. . . Two-year-old heifer. .......................... Yearling heifer. .. Heifercalf.............. . Fat ox, steer cow or heifer. . DAIRY COWS. Best four dairy cows .................... Bolt bull. two-your 61d and ovér . gag-you old bull ...... . ..... Cow giving milk. heving celved since lest Feir. . Two-yeer-old heifer ............ One-yeer-old heifer...... ...... .... .... .... Heifer eel! ........... ........... .............. Best ram. ........................... Shearling ram ...................... Ramlambn .............. Pair ewes having raised lambs 1n 1903 Pair shearling ewes . . . . . ......... . Pair ewe lambs.... I... 00...... 00... BeltBull†.. . . ......... Cow «1nd since In: exhibition. . . Beat bull. ..................... . . . Cow calved since last exhibition" Heifer calf .......... COW alved since lut oxhibition.. FOLDED ANGUS. 0000 .000 0000 0000 0000.0 Thoroughbred Cattle. (With P0358!†prodma from New Hard Book) DUBHAHS. I, 1.01:â€. U]: UUHUL WILIUU â€LOU“: o o o o o o o o . oooouooQOOo-oooooo 00000 0 0000000000, boar, Berkshire or other black breeds. . r............OODOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00.00000 000000 oooowoiooooooocooogn 00‘ boar, Tamworth or any red breeds. . . . . .r, Tamworth or any red breeds . . . . . . . . coo-oo‘oooo 0.0000000... .00... 00-00.... 2 pigs, any kind or SOXOOOOO. .000 can... OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ving raised lambs 1n 1903.... .. . gewes..... oooooooooooooooooooo 00¢ bs.................... ............ rmouth Rocks.. 'mouth Rocks ................... ghorns......................... 1gborns...................... C'.............0.0.0....0000 330000...oooooooooooooiooooooooo. ush ét'e'dééidï¬Ã©Ã©ffï¬f:33:21:31.7 DWIQQOOOOOOOOOQIOO..OOOOO0...... SHORT WOOL SHEEP, Roots and Vegetables. on .00... .0000. 00...... 5%???†icnaNGFGCOOOCC0.0.0.0...00 403...... .moo 00.0000000000000000000 0000000000000...000000.... 0000.00.00.00...0000000000 umODIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO..00. @000...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .00000000000000000000000... .00...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . 000......0000OOOOOOOOOO... Sheep. LONG WOOL SHEEP. ats, properly named. . . . . , oats, properly named ..... peas, properly named ..... geas, properly named. . . . . Jï¬Ã©Ã©ihi '15; iii 'éééléééj. i'. II Grade Cattle. :eers ................ .00... since last exhibition . 1 50 1 50 2 OO 1 .50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 5O 1 00 50 50 1 00 100 50 .00 0000 .0060. 0000 0.0.0 HEREFORDS. AYBSHIBES. HOLSTEINS. J EBSEYS. Swine. Seeds. Grain; Fowl, Coo. 000000 0.09.. '0. 0006000000.. 0.00. 00050. .0. o. 000000-0000 O O... .00.... 000. 0000.... ,..‘ W . -ï¬n»-:.u’€r£ . A, “‘f-¢ ' .' ï¬Ã©Ã©fgm WE ANY KIN D. 2" 00' 1 90' 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 HHHHHHHHHH OTO‘IOCï¬Cï¬OU‘U‘OCN OOOOOOOOOO 150 300 200 100 1 00 75 1 50 1 00 1 5O 1 00 1 OO 75 5O 50 5O 50 50 5O 5O 00 100 50 50 25 pd 00 100 5O 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 75 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 755025 75 50 25 75 75 75 5O 00 5O 50 75 50 50 5O 50 50 5O 50 50 V3“ D elg. containing 1(1). acres. about 70 cleared and 25 acres of good hardwood bush and ï¬ve acres of good cedar. The farm is well watered by a never failing spring creek and a well. fairly well fenwd. in good state of cultivation, lit for term ma.- chinery. Convenient to church and school, ï¬ve miles from Durham. Terms to suit the anrchsser. For further particulars spply . . ï¬ r A. H. BURNETT, 1 Aug. lathâ€"ti. ' .Horeville P. 0.‘ We don’t handle the cheap line of WATCHES. They don’t pay either you or us, their "Hf/i!" ib- short; D 4 and 5. Con. ‘2. W. G. R.. Normanby. Also part of second division of Lot 3, Con. 1. Normanby, containing in all about 110 acres, 90 acres cleared. 20 acres of mixed bush land. log house. good frame barn. well fenced, well watered with springs and run- ning brooks. in cat! state of cultivation, ï¬t for all kinds 0 agricultural machinery, convenient to church. school and mills. Easy terms. A good chance for quick purchaser. For further particulars apply to '1‘. R. WHELAN. Durham P. 0.. or the Proprietor W. R. ROMBOUGH, 254 Borden Street, Toronto, Ont. If you want good work. good goods and up-to-doto. at. living prices, we are the ones. ALEX. BEGGS. Durham P. 0. Aug. 11th, 1903.â€"tf. A Gem for July .IJ S. D. R.. Pentinck containing r 162 acres. Good buildings aixd well “atered. For particulars apply on the premises. RINGS: Friendship, En- J. by the undersigned up to Monday, the 7th day of September, for Street Lighting in the Town of Durhann either for are or incandescent lights. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. B. VOLLET. Clerk. Watchmaker. queller. Optician. DURHAM, ONT. DURHAM FOUNDRY C. SMITH 6: SONS Call at Durham Foundry. Prices according to quality. Aug. 10th. l903.â€"4. Farm for Sale or to Rent on Shares. â€" FOR â€" The McCormick Twine August ‘Btb. 1903. Invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patent. sent free. Oldest agen cy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receivc W notice. without 011830. in the ï¬at: four monthsd 1.80m by all newsdealer: mm co. és‘imawimew Ygrl: mmme. 625 F8 “Ml: A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cm culation of any scientiï¬c ournal. Terms. 83 a year: tour mogtha. 81. 80 d by aleewsdggJerg _____-A ‘ \ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED A. GORDON EING LOT NO. 2. CON. 5, GLEN. OTS NO. 4-6 AND 47, CON. 3 EING EAST PARTS OF LOTS Scientiï¬c Hmerican. Tenders Wanted. not aid“); common, sloppy work, we no not in it. (the best in the world) Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. The glowing RUBY should adorn those who in warm July are born; then will they be exempt and free from love’s doubt and anxietv. gagement. Wedding. BUT !F | nouse and an we onuaxng necesstï¬aror s well'equip farm; large weigh s and slaughter onse on farm. This progeny is well fenced. and 3: lane runs throng centre of farm, connecting both farms. {on ï¬rst to second concession. Will be sold in sepu. E ate parcels if thou ht adwsnble. Terms to suit purchasers. . ill be sold at 9 bar 'n, as the owner as [{1va up fuming“ his roperty is 5 mules tron: Durham and.†ram Mount Forest and 3 miles from Hol- stein. on the Garairm road. School and church convenient. Apply on premises to SAMUEL NEAL. Orchard P.O. , 13 July 28th.â€"nos. pd. ' brick house, 32:24; kitchen, 16:22, ï¬nished in ï¬rst-class Order. Barn. 62x73 ft.. with stone basement capable of holgiing 53 head of cattle; also horse .etable. pig pens. hen bonge and all_ time building necessu-y tor n OTS 2 or 10, AND 3 OF 10, ï¬rst Concession of E out. and Lot :5. second Concessmn of out. These lots are in one block. eh I: on difermt concessions; 180 acres clear and in a good state of coltivatxon. balance good bush. Both farms are well watered with r' creeks. one creelg ru_ns .close to thesgun. W. E. LEE. Vuney P. 0. May 15th. ’03.â€"6mos.â€"pd. .l. for sale Lots 8 on Con. 21, Ezremont. and 3 on Con. 4. S. D. R., Glenelg. Lot8 consists of 100 acres. 90 acres cleared, well watered and fenced, 80 acres ï¬t to run Ma- chinery over. good large brick house and bank barn, small orchard. 5 mile from post ofï¬ce and 1%, miles from school. Lot 3con- sists of 55 acres. 40 acres cleared, balance good hardwood bush. Clear title. One or both lots will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply to JOHN WHITMORE. Durham P. 0. Aug. 8th.â€"6mc. First-class Farm of 212 Acres for Sale or Rent. HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for sale Lots 8 on Con. 21, Egremont. Feb’y 26.â€"2m June 30â€" Zmâ€"c. .l for sale the water power than “u “ Hayward’s Imus,†Glenelg. NEIL MCKECHNIE. Durban. Ont. August 19th. 12. tf. Jan. ‘23.â€"tt. Terms reasonable : Cash payment down, balance secured by mortgage to suit pur- chaser. Will be sold in separate ions or en bloc. The proprietor is going West and 18 anxious to sell. For further particulars apply to I1. Street. the property of Mr's: J. L. Browne. The house eontnins 12 rooms coveniently situated. and quite new. wni make an excellent boarding house. For partxculars apply to July 10th, 1901. son (imp.) from Herd of Lord Rose- berry, England, will be kept for service on the premises of the undersrgned. Termsâ€" 1’or grade sows $1.00. pure bred 81.50. Sows will be charged for if not returned. The “Fraser Property â€, containing Fifty acres, nearly all cleared and in good state of cultivation. Brick dwelling, frame barn. small orchard, beside nost-oflice and wiihin half a mile of Church and School. Apply to THOMAS H. LAWRENCE, Vickers Post ofï¬ce. or to MRS. A. HESS, 200 Mac- aulay Street, East, Hamilton. (luv and 59 on the ï¬rst con.. N. D. R., and lot 54 on the 2nd con., N. D. R., Ben- tinc , well watered in good state of cultiva- tion. good barn, and other out-buildings, comfortable house, well fenced. young hear-- ing' orchard. three miles from Durham within half a mile from church. School anti post ofï¬ce. SUMMER HILL DALMENY JA- son (imn.) from Herd of Lord Rose- March 11th, Iuly 28th.â€"3mosâ€"c. .IJ on which there is a good solid Brick House $1650 7 room; Bam and 11. acre of land; good well and 301111;: orchard; good stone basement to barn. Also lots 3 and 4. Kincardine Street west, containing 1 acre. No buildings. This property will be sold on block or separate to suit purchases. Owner going west. For terms apply to August 3rd.â€"tf. 200 Water Power For Sale. OT 3. ELGIN STREET WEST IOOD CEDAR SHINGLES MAY be obtained at right prices from W. J. QUINN. Rocky Saugeen. House 6: Lot for Sale. ELSGUEOT 69, CON 1__ N. D._ 3., EQUSEJAND LO’I‘ QN QUEEN Shingles for Sale. Boar for Service. Farms for Sale. Farm for Sale. ACRES BEING LOT 55. Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. UNDERSIGNED OFFERS For Service. orchagd of two totes. For Sale. JOHN A. BRADLEY, Orchard P. O. \VM. WILLI S, Durham. J. L. BROWN E, tf. Photographer. WM. LEGGETTE, H. Wagon. Vickers P. O.