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Durham Review (1897), 30 Sep 1897, p. 4

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(* * <€ 4 ,.{ \.‘ P T‘wo bushels Faill Wheat named Allan, C Gra(, Wmm Smith. Two els Red Fail Vheat, namedâ€"Jas Alex Beggs, C Ritchie, app . , g °1 . _"**Wrence was appointed collector of his township for tge 8th time at the meeting of the council that day, The grand stand was not used as much as if the day bad been hotter, but those who used it say it was fine, The booths did a roaring trade and the fakirs had a harvest, Further references must be deferred. we give the prize list in full, thanks to obliging Sfl-remry McKenzio-. 4 fine system of kee-ping entries, and some push on our part, FIRST Da y wood, Dr, Taylor, ner and others from ville sent Messrs N. Hogarth, Riley and . Arthur, Hopeville, B M. Findlay, Dromore ber from N. Egremon Smith, Dornoch, and seldom seen a larger sentative men, Messrse Murdoch, Sy rence, old municipal mont were in town hall, without this displuyâ€" We must stop this week On the grounds we obs, D MeNichol, M. P. P., H. Mearns, Poelman, Editor 1 The flower exhibit was One competent critic sa it is to be found north nf’ stimulus of an Hortier has had a splerdid effect in the cut flowey class, th and others had a diffic hall Wikthoukt Â¥ihis ms. s _ E Bsb ie Kecauke _ y _ _ " o Coiee DFETHEERILâ€" tions would have looked well in Toronto, Calder‘s Raymond Sewing Machine exhibit made an attractive â€" corner, Those * drophead" and cabinet machâ€" ines fill a long felt want. Closed, they form a handsome atticle of furniture fit for any room, T. Smith‘s robes had much handling. The new process used by him in tanning is something unique, and robe buyers will be sutre to remember him when snow blows. His harness was worthy of the prize bestowed, Parker‘s exhibit of medicinal preparaâ€" tions would have looked well in Toronto, Calder‘s Raymond Sewing Machine exlnihit <umutci« un _6,.. ",ilt AHA Ladies‘ work found many admirers though much grumbling was heard at allowing professional exhibitors so much latitude. The two photo exhibits were surrounded. . Each showed a decided advance on previous displays, Browne‘s attistic arrangement of the Temple of Fame performers is a pleasing@ thine The inside exhibit was a very good one. Grain and Butter classes had fewâ€" er entries than usual, though the qualâ€" ity was quite up to the mark. The fruit was a surprise, after seeing and hearing about, bad fruit for a month past. Roois were less plentitul than usual but the big beet and Larnip were there. T. Godd‘s last year mounster squash had no equal this, C. McKinnon‘s Chatham waggon was admired ; a Brockville buggy, wilkinâ€" son plongh, Maxwell pulper, cutting boxes, &¢,, made a fine exhibit. John Livingstone had about 4 rods of Page wire fencing erected and a lot of Frost and wood machinery displayed. A peaâ€"harvester seemed to be a serviceâ€" able article, Pumpmaker Connor had working in an impromv»tt The Show is over and the prospects have been contirmed, Seldom has there been such a ccowd on our fine rounds and it was generally remarked fimt for a wellâ€"behaved crowd both on grounds and street, Darham crowds are No. ; A The Receipts were about $300, slightly more than last year. The grounds uphill were made attracâ€" tive by the display of our inplement men. Calder had two pretty buggies . and other wheeled \'ehie}es, a most serâ€" viceable kangaroo twoâ€"furrow plough, ‘ some Walkerton ploughs, &c. Clasg 1 The poultry show will be a surprise even to lovers of sirds," but every rooster‘s crow or duck‘s quack seems to be saying "(Give us more room and more light." ‘The society will do well to listen to the cal‘l. T. Brown, C. Lang, C. Leavens, N. Harvey, T. G. Holt have good and yvaried exhibits. P. Mair, Flesherton Station, is on hand with 5 pigs, his aged boar, a noted prize taker be‘ng hard to beat. { Tuesday it became apparent that Durham was to have another success tul show, _ Wednesday morning‘s beautifitl opening confirmed it and as we write this Wednesday forenoon, Agsfilied with happy Icoking people are pouring in. The sheep classes never looked better, Brigham, Herd, A Muir all haue fine pens, A Muir‘s lambs will be hard to beat. Fine show of Live Stocl Prizeâ€"winners. ro0he dct ul 4 4 "C20ly d6. £0. P.. H. H b‘i"(‘l‘. Upâ€" * Poelman, Editor Mitchell, Magâ€" Dr, Taylor, Valentine Kirchâ€" d others from Hanover, Priceâ€" ut Messrs N. .\IcKincon. J. . h, Riley and others. D. K. Mc , Hopeville, Brown, Holstein, J, Hay, Dromore, and a large numâ€" n N. Egremont. Yenei 2. "HU Mn U NU iee ocms GLORIOUS WEATHER â€"â€"FALL WHEAT n nnpromptu well. THE HALL, more, and a large ; emont, Yeovil, etc. . and in fact we 1, Swanston and Law. pal stagers in Egre. n. _ Mr Lawrence was or of his township for the meeting of the DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS HAPPY orttenuitural Society effect. â€" The judges ss, the ivy geraniuim difficult task, The was neve; number of CROWDS OF PEOPLE. observe Ceage 13 x+ :s!..“le\srs â€"Jas Hillis, was a very good e classes had fewâ€" though the qualâ€" mark. The fruit never so good. s nothing like Tur()pm, The : ‘)s@(] as n hotter, was fine, e and the a fine pump â€"W in nunâ€" . Dr. have repreâ€" * â€"MIrSs 1 0 â€"Patched e Ben W e â€"All(fl,-xJ Quiltâ€" ; ton, Q f man' hl hraiq. _ 17 5 dHFAne, â€"A llc-l Renzic. Emhroidery in Silkâ€"W Mounâ€" tain, A McKenzie, Emhroidery in cot-’ tonâ€"W im Mountain, Miss Cochrane. Appleque Embroideryâ€"Mrs. Nortoun, â€" Kenzie. C W yz CC CeeklF PR â€"Mtrs. Wiq McKenzie, Mrs ton. Men‘s fine shirt, unw Hillis, Mrs, W m McKeznie. Miss Vrooman, Jas. Hillis. â€"A Archibald, Wm Herd, , in woolâ€"Mrs, Notton, Miss ] Crochet in Cottonâ€"Miss B Vrooman, Crochet in cotton braidâ€"A MeKan,;, 3}4 00 Single set bu harnes Breas% (-()llar-â€"'l‘g.l)gys:nitb. Class 9â€"HOME MANUF, Pair woolien socksâ€"Mr3 Kerzie, Jno J. Hillis. Pa Stock:ngsâ€"Mrs W m Norton McKenzie. 1ib Home mac yarnâ€"Geo Purvis, James J woollen Mitsâ€"Jas Hillis, Mrs ton. Pair Woollen Glovesâ€" S._fi\rrr_)_qsmitb. Pait entin. Best tinnet dairy butter n« 50 lbsâ€"W Herd, Moses Ellis, 25 lb Crock dairy Butter Dan Edge, Jas Hillis. 4 lhe, table useâ€"M Ellis, Jas Hill: vis. Factory made cheeseâ€"J, Home made cheeseâ€"Jas Hill Norton, Peter Fife, s collectionâ€"W Gbrsiine:“"i" i Class 7â€"DAIRY PR( Best tinnet dairy butter SOlbsâ€"W Hert Wiacss In: Inx Spnitma, Lo o y,.~ V biuith IÂ¥ Kike, [ Six Spitzenburgâ€"R Barber, W Allan. Six ‘ Northern Spysâ€"R Bail, C Gray srâ€" Six Rhode Island Greeningsâ€"M Willis, Jas Al‘an. Six Ben Davisâ€"G Binnie, S Patâ€" terson J=. Six Russetsâ€"Miss Cochrane, M Willis Sixz snow Applesâ€"R Barber, R Edge. Six Ribston Pippinsâ€"Miss Cochrane, G Purvis, Six Seedlingsâ€"M Willis, W Lawson. Twelve crab Applesâ€" J Rose, Mrs, Middancth. Collection of Plumsâ€"$§ Arrowsmith, F Ander:on. Six fall Pairsâ€"A Begg, C Gray sr. Six winter Pearsâ€"A Scott, W Lawson. Grapes, co”ectiouâ€"\v Chawelimna °& #oy . Collection fall Applesâ€"G Purv Willis, Jas Allan, Six Alexande Bull, Dan Edge. 6 St. Lawreaceâ€" Bull, W Herd. Six Colyertsâ€"WwW 8 Willis. Six duchess of Oldent W Smith, D Edge Collection of | applesâ€"G Parvis, M Willis, A Scott king of Tompkinâ€"s Arrowsam] Willis. Six Wealthyâ€"wW Sauth D Six Spitzenburgâ€"R Barber, W Allan Northern Spysâ€"R Ball, C Gray sr Rhode Island Greeningsâ€"M Wiliis Al‘an. Six Ben Davisâ€"G Binnie, S terson Jâ€"". Six Russetsâ€"Miss Coct M Willis Six snow Apple:â€"R B; R Edge. Six Ribston Pipping« _ qy 099| 0_ NApECones â€" Pucgss 1 Edge, T Gadd. Six table Turnipsâ€"P Fife, J Hillis Six ears sweeet Cormâ€"T Gadd, S Patterson Jr. _ Two yellow or green Flesh Melonsâ€"\y Herd. G Purvis. Two water Melonsâ€"W Herd. J Davis, Two Citronsâ€"S Pattorson Jr., C Lang. One 1b. cured Hopsâ€"W HMerd. Miss Cochruane. CA m bnfndratictdutisint 0h t As Mrs. W Norten, Six long table Carrotsâ€" M Willis, S Patterson sr. Six intermedâ€" iate Carrotsâ€"S Willis, M Willis, _ Six short table Carrotsâ€"Mrs, H J Middaugh, C Lang, Six Parsuips for table useâ€"A Muir, P Muir. Three beads of white or yellow golden Celetyâ€"G Purvis, P Fife. | Six Radishes winterâ€"A Seott, S Patterson Jr. Six Rajighes suwmmerâ€"S8 Patterson Jt., W Herl, Collection of Peppersâ€"S Arrowsmith. Twelve red Tematoesâ€"W Herd, Mr«. N MceKechnie. Twelve yellow Tomatoesâ€"G Woodland, C Lang. GColiâ€" ection of Tomatoes, 8 of each variety~â€"G Porvie, J Hillis, Six long blood Beetsâ€" S Willis, J Hiilis. Six turnip Beetsâ€"R Edge, W Smith, Twelve Onions from seedâ€"P File, C Lang. One pict silver skin Onionsâ€"C Lang, P Fife. Twelye commeon potato Onions â€"I Edge, T Gadd. Twelve english potato Onionsâ€"P Fife, D Edge. Oune pint of Dutch set Onionsâ€"F Aunderson, N Harvey, Oune pint small:top set Onionsâ€"M Willis, N Haryey, §Six Onions from dutch sets Oor tfonsâ€"P Fifa m(cagqq 6_ UHCh sets or topsâ€"P Fife, T Gadd, _ Two winter table Sqnashesâ€"W 1{jt(‘l]i9‘ J fIl“iS. TW() Gamnchaos Iwak ‘ched of Collection Garden Vegetablesâ€"$S3, Pat. terson Jr., Jns, Hillis, Iwelye |roots of Salsifyâ€" Not Numbered, P Fife. Two heads of Caolhflowersâ€" J Rose, G Purvis. I‘wo heads of Cabbage earlyâ€"S Patterson Ir., Chas Lang. Two hends of Cabbage winterâ€"T Brown, Mrs. N MeKechnie. Two heads Cabbage redâ€"8 Patterson Jr., Mrs. W Norton NiÂ¥ Laney asKL ipu l .8 | __Two bushels Bearded Spring Wheatâ€" | R Edge, W in Mountain, Jas Hillis, Two | bushels Bald Spring Wheatâ€"Jas Hillis, * | Alex Muir. f Class 8. â€"OTHER GRAINS. Two bushels Short White Oatsâ€"Geo Purvis, Jas Hillis, R Edge. _ Two bushâ€" els long white Oatsâ€"Jas Hillis, Win Mountain, 8 Patterson JIr. _ Black Oats â€"Thos. Gadd, A. Scott. Barleyâ€"W in ‘ Smith. W m Herd, Wm Willis. °2 bushâ€" els small white Peasâ€"W in Willis, Win Herd, A Archibald. Peas any other kindâ€"A _ Archibald, J Woodland.~ 1 bushel Timothy Seedâ€"Jas HiHis," M Willis. 1 bushel Flax Seedâ€"Thos Gadd, Twelvye ears Indian Cornâ€"F BerrLy. Thos. Gadd. ; «* Class 4,â€"FIELD ROOTS, Bushel J)otatoes. any kind. namedâ€"A Archibald., Wm Smith, And Mcllvride. Collectionâ€"not less than Six_varieties. named, re(-k of eachiâ€"J ~ Rj Smith, Wm Willis, Thos Gadd. 6 Swede turâ€" nipsâ€"R Edge, W m Smith, Wmm Scartf, 6 Turnips, any other kindâ€"Wm Scarf, 8 Patterson, Sr. 6 long red mangolds, Wourtzelâ€"Peter Fife, F Berry, "Win Ritchie. 6 white or yeliow fleétd Carrots â€"Alex Muir, Thos ‘Gadd, P Fife. 6 Sugar beetsâ€"8 _ Patterson, JR., Geo Purvis, _ Two Pumpkinsâ€"W im Herd, |â€" R Edge. 6 stalks longest and best en | | silage cornâ€"M Willis, Wmm Willis, 1 Class 5â€"GARDEN YEGETABLES. 1 & ty _3 _ "#Caw hat hibald, Wmm Herd, Al} Crochet â€"Mrs. Norton, Miss Berry. All in Cottonâ€"Miss Berry, Miss n. Crochet in cotton with fancy _ McKenzie, Miss Beiry, Migâ€" W orkâ€"Miss Cochrane, A Mcâ€" Emhroidery in Silkâ€"wWw Mounâ€" McK aneia‘ _ 0 BC i CS CU ar . St & lar-â€"Tit)‘gsySll:u ll:l? 'e k whix. HOME MANUFACTURES. lc lood sone THe fine shirt, unwash:d W m McKeznie, Ray, Class 2â€"SPRING WHEAT Class 6â€"FRUITS, â€"DAIRY rRODUCE obrto Unuronsâ€"R Edge, T Gadd. glish potato Onionsâ€"P Fife, D e pint of Dutch set Onionsâ€"F N Harvey, One pint small:top iâ€"M Willis, N Haryey, §ix lus Bs iX 1 CLASS 8 bu harness '-â€"-TltllgsySmith. n, _ Six Alexandersâ€"BR 6 St. Lawreaceâ€"Robt. Six Co!ye_rts;â€"riw Herd, uitc :: I 227268 Â¥100â€" Plain hand sewing zie, Mrrs W m Nor: A ;7p‘l.eiuâ€"â€"q Purvis. M eznie, Rag matâ€" Hillis. Straw hat le‘r‘d_. AlbCrochet itter notless than ; _Ellis, Geo Binnie. Butterâ€"G Purvis 4 lbs. Butter for is Hillis, Gen Purâ€" eseâ€"J. W. Blyth. as Hillis, Mrs W mX turnip Beetsâ€"BR Twelve Onions from ag. One pict silver ag, P Fife. Twelye iection of winter lis, A Scott, Six Arrowsmmth. _ W 8r. Six winter son. _ Grupes, McKenzie. Oldenbnr;; 8IX varicties. J Ri Smith, 6 Swede turâ€" , Wm Scartf, â€"Jas nm@adiolus, co‘lectionâ€"H W AMdckler, W Goreline. _ Mangolds, collectionâ€"A Meâ€" Keuzie, N Gorsline, Petnnias, single, colâ€" lectionâ€" A W Hunter, N Harvey Petunâ€" ias, ‘double eollectionâ€"A \V Hunter, S Arrowsmith. Phlox Drummonditâ€"A Mcâ€" Kenzie, R Buil. Phlox Peronnialâ€"A Meâ€" Kenzie, S Arrowsmith. Ziunias, double collectionâ€"N Harvey, A W Hunter. Verâ€" benas, coll:ctionâ€"H’W Mockler, W Gorsâ€" lina Ts c ce con ol c t in o PDH Bo Boqnet, large yase, any flowerâ€"Mrs Kechnie, ‘A W Hunter. Boquet, 1 any flowersâ€" â€"Miss Mockler, A MeKe is c lsiok Â¥ u L °7 _ * YÂ¥ In Gorsline. â€" Calceolariaâ€"$ Arâ€" rowsmith, Geo Binnie, 2 double Fuchâ€" iasâ€"Win Gorsline, 2 single Fuchiasâ€" Wiu Gorsline. Thos Allan. _ Collection Begonias, floweringâ€"W m Gorsline. Colâ€" lection Begonias, folumgeâ€"W Gorsline. Collection Coleusâ€"Nat Harvey, A W Hunter. Scented Geraniumsâ€"â€"W Goysâ€" line, A W Hunter. Collection Fuchias â€"Win Gorslmne, 2 Cockscombsâ€"H. W M(;ckler. ’I"hus Gadd. Collection Lillies: _V [E msaditio l Lt ow‘ "wl WHo mm Collection of house plants in pots 2( varietiesâ€"Mrs Wiq MeKenzie, W n Gorsline. . Collection of house plants in pots 12 varietiesâ€"s Armwsmit‘;. Colâ€" lection of house nlunts in potsâ€"Nat Harvey, A. W, Hunter, _ Collection double geraniumsWim Gorsline. J Woodâ€" land. Collection single gemmiumsâ€"Wim Gorsline, J woodland, _ Collection triâ€" color geraniumsâ€"W itliam Gorsline, Double geraniums, whiteâ€"H W Moeck: ler, 8. Arrowsmith, Double geranium, any other colorâ€"H W Moeckler, G Bin. nie, Single geranium, whiteâ€"J Woodâ€" land. Single geranitm, any other color â€"Miss MockIler. R Bull. Collection of foliage plantsâ€"W m Gorsline. Balsams in potsâ€" 8 Arrowsmith, VWm Gorsline, Rose in flowerâ€"Mark Willis. _ Tuberose â€"Nat Haryey, Abutilionâ€"Mrs H J Middaugh, Wm, Gorsline, Hydrangea â€"A W Hunter. Heliotropeâ€"W Gum-] line. Hibiscusâ€"W in Gorsline, ~Iv râ€"R | Bull, Win Gorsline. (‘ul(-vnlaria-â€"g Al--l rowsmith, Geo Binnie, 2 double Fuchâ€"| iasâ€"Win Gorsline, 2 single Fuchiasâ€" Win Gorsline. Thos Allan. â€" Collection Begonias, floweringâ€"W m Gorsline. Colâ€" lection Begonias, folmgeâ€"W Gorsline. Collection Coleusâ€"Nat Harvey, A w Huul(’l‘- Sl'('nf(‘(l Cloraitinmies ‘ "Urr p4. .: Purvis, 8 Arrowsmith, canned fruitâ€" â€"Geo Purvis Three bottJles mixed pick smith, Win Mountain. _ sugarâ€"F Berry, _ Half syrupâ€"Dan Edge, Geo B Ten lbs. honey in comt Thos Smith. _5 lbs, ho Mark _ Wiltis, F Berry, waxâ€"F Berrv, Mark Wiui Two loaves baker‘s breadâ€"B A One dozen home made buns MHeard, Geo Puryis. (16 entries.) dozen tarts any kindâ€"Jas Hillis Arrowsmith. Apple Pieâ€"S A rrow Mrs McRae. _ Pumpkin pieâ€"S A smith, A Scott. Raspberry wine Chamarts CC Cale d ut £2d E. 1 Special for 2 loaves brea Mrs. Madden‘s yeastâ€"Mait 10 entries. . Kamith Ry:l_ "3>. 0t HOWers,"~oilâ€"Thos Smith, Miss Vrooman. Lundrcupe or Marine view, oilâ€"J. L. Browne, Wm Black, â€"Paintin any other subject, oil or waterâ€"Wim %lu(-k. Miss Vrooman. Painting on satinâ€"Win Black, Miss Stevenson. Paiuting on velvetâ€"Miss Vrooman, Miss Black. Painting on Plaqueâ€"Thos Allan, Miss Vrcoman. Painting on Glassâ€"Miss Vrooman, Thos Smith,. _ Collection of Photographsâ€"J L Bowne, R Torry,. Class 12-â€"-1\115(,'ELLANE()CS. Two loaves brown breadâ€"W in Scearf,. Jas. Carson. _ Two loaves hcome made breadâ€"Ben Williams, Mat Barber, Thos Gadd. â€"20 entries. ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"+Â¥4â€"â€"â€"â€"__ . | Roman Embroideryâ€"Miss Vrooman, : | Mrs Mountain. _ Mexican or _ drawn â€"] Threadsâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs. Wmm Mcâ€" | Kenzie. Kensington Outlines in Silkâ€" | Win Mountain, q\iiss Vrooman,. Kenâ€" sington Outlines in cottonâ€"Miss Vrooâ€" man, Mrs. Norton. Sofa Cushionâ€" Miss Vrooman Wim Mountain. Fancy knitâ€" ting in woolâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs Norton. Fancy knitting in cottonâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs. Norton, Braiding in Silkâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs. Norton. Braiding in woolâ€" Wm Moun‘ain. Braiding in Cottonâ€" Miss Vrooman, Miss Cochrane, â€" Pair Pillow Shamsâ€"Miss Berry. Ornamenâ€" tal Leather workâ€"â€"John "Davis, Mrs. Norton. _ Hair workâ€"Miss Vrooman. Bead workâ€"Win Mountain, Miss Berr y. ,EIO‘YN wreathâ€"Ben Williams, John avis. Pencil Drawingâ€"Miss _ V iC Crayonâ€"R Torry, _ Miss VrC Painting fruit or flowers, â€"cil Smith, Miss Vrooman. _ Landrci Marine view, oilâ€"J. L. Browne Black, â€"Paintin any other subj or waterâ€"Wim %:Hm'k. Miss Vro Painting on 'sutinâ€"â€"\Vm Black WEREV reaalins ic k 50 ‘Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try it. Prepared only by/c. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. e the onl to take Hood‘s Pills ma koouy Aisp k any other. It is not what we say, but ; what Hood‘s Sarsaparilia does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood‘s Barsaparilla, like Hood‘s Sarsaparillea itâ€" self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Hood‘s With Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" T } rilla, " Sales Talk," and al k w show that this mediâ€" l cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accordâ€" ed any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than / Sales ~ Sarsaparilla‘ Class 18â€" PLANTS Class 10â€" 3 [ »DUse plants in pots 20 Mrs Wmm MeKenzie, \WV im Collection of house »lants in ietiesâ€"S Al'l'()\V.\‘nlif%l. Colâ€" 33 & 1 oman, Miss Cochrane. Pair anmsâ€"Miss Berry. Ornamenâ€" erâ€" workâ€"John Davis, Mrs. Hair workâ€"Miss V rooman, kâ€"Win Mountain, Miss Berry, rreathâ€"Ben Williams, John unter. Boquet, hand; Mockler, A McKenzie. use flowers only â€" § Hunter. Asters. collâ€" e. Mrs, MeRae. Stocks McKenzie, Robt Bail. _ haspborry wineâ€"Geo wsinith. _ Six boitles of jeo Purvyis, 8 Artowsmith nixed picklesâ€"8 Arrow. untain. _ Five lbs, maple ‘y. _ Malf gallon maple me, Geo Binnie, 6 entries. y in combâ€"â€"Juo Young, 35 lbs. honey strrined _ F Berry., 5 Its bees Mark Willis. ppie 2ieâ€"S Arrowsmith urpkin pieâ€"8 Arrowâ€" C tyt neâ€" rmaig@e bunsâ€"Wmy is. (16 entries.) ~One l;iml_«.lu‘s» Hillis, Sam in cottonâ€"Miss Berry, Braiding in Silkâ€"Miss rton. Braiding in woolâ€" 4 _Bmiding in Cottonâ€" FINE ART. s bread baked with â€"Matthew Barbor, n potsâ€"Nat i t, _ Collection‘ ‘sline. J Woodâ€"! mmiuimnsâ€"Win I Collection triâ€", un _ Gorsline, ; â€"B A Rowe â€"Win Seart, home made Barber, Thos Vroom:an. Vrocman. Mecâ€" Class 26â€"PIGG. Beakshire or otner Black Breeds. Boar any ageâ€"Jos Sharp, Rich Barâ€" ber. Breesing sowâ€"wWm Stgith. P Muir, Pair spring pigs any sexâ€"wim Smith 1st and 2nd. MB Aumaihinttcstsansic c A. tb 1 ’ Ram two sherrs and overâ€"Mark | Willis, H Brigham, Sheatlin Ram~Mj | wiilis. Ram lambâ€"â€"MÂ¥ willis, I'I‘Brighum. Pair aged ewesâ€"M willis Ist and 2nd.f | Pair sheurlmgf ewesâ€"â€"M willist]s and 2nd â€" | Pair ewe lambsâ€"Jos Cook, M willis, | _ Class 25â€"LONG WOOL SHEEP, | { Ram, two shears and overâ€" win Herd, | wm Smth. Shearling ramâ€"wim Herd, | J R Smith. Ram, lambâ€"Alex Muir 1st | and 2nd. Pair aged ewesâ€"Aleyxy Muir, | T H Tyreman, Pair Shewrling ewesâ€"| Alex Muir Ist and 2nd. Pair of ewe | lambsâ€"Alex Muir, Moses Ellis. Fat ; sheep any kindâ€"T H O‘Neill, J R Sa.il | ' Ball any ageâ€"P Dickson 1 Dickson. _ Class 28...GRADE CA Cowâ€"R Kdge, G B:iome, old Heifeerâ€"A W Unnter, W year old heifeerâ€"T G Lander, ain. â€" G=ade heiter calfâ€"â€"W Herd. Pair three year old Searf 1 and 2. Two year o d Scarf, W Monuntain. Fat Or, or Heiforâ€"]D Jackson, J Mch C Clasg 24â€"3 Bulil ony Brigham. Clags 19â€"AYRSHIRES. Buil any ageâ€"Cald well Bros 1 Cowâ€"Ca‘dwi l Bros 1 and 2. Best Bull, 2 years old an J Sharp, W Tutchie. Best Reiner, J Woodland, â€" Best Reiner 1 and 2, W Smith, heiterâ€"A W Hunter, W Sm calfâ€"F Reiner 1 and 2, Clags 17â€"HEREFO] Bull any ageâ€"D Jackson. J «ekson 1 and 2, TORONTO Best Span Driving Horsesâ€"T G Lazder J Hiilis, _ Best buegy borseâ€" Dr. Taylor, T G Lander, W Brown., Best Saddle horseâ€"T G Lauder, Cld well Bros. Best span heavy frrm â€" horse aâ€"No firâ€"t awarded, T Cook, Picken Bros. Test of speed round the ringâ€"Caldwell Bro«, A Litile. Teâ€"t of speed for farmer horees â€"J Woodland, C Hitchie, W Lawson. Test of +pred for all in barressâ€"A And. rews, V Kirchner, H Wilhking. SECOND DA Yy. Class 20â€"POLLED ANGUS *Class 16.â€" â€"DURHAMS Class 22 SsHORT ‘YOOL SHEEF Class 15,â€"HORSES ageâ€"H Bnighan. Cowâ€"IH _GRADE CATTLE, POuCand, best cowâ€"KFred 2, W Smith, Two )ear old Huuber,r W Smith. Heifer , G Biome. Two year Onunter, W Herd, One T G Lanflfr.r W Mountâ€" id 7 ids > 7 .> wh ing Il‘fl.anWlhI; He;d. | Je "w ;,;‘i: ’5&" lambâ€"Alex Muir st ; Ein ts 5 52t 44.A Ie'd“elwetzcâ€"Alex Muir, | Traess :. mar s ~oad orre 1 u. 'aiE %heaging efwesâ€"l 1 2nd. Pair 0 tWe Class 80â€"AGRICULTL"RAL ,_ Moses Ellis. Fat y H O‘Neill, J R Smith | POSE HoRSES, |__Brood Mare with foal by her sic | Hillis, Wm Richie, T. H O‘Neil!l, [ Foal â€"TP. H. O‘Neil, win Ritchie | year old geldingâ€"Picken Brog. 4 id. _ One year old geldingâ€"(Geq }sencgi)wm As".:\“hl.nilsl‘:,lo year old [ ‘Jos Sha o «_ One y BBr::::bu'e or olner' m"y__,r"fi O‘Neqi:)32!0,,, One y HEREFORDS. § FALL MILLI To ay en e9 c‘ <#>p» <fimâ€"25929 200 JERSEYS. Ifâ€"W Smith, Wu | ir old steersâ€"Win miar o d ~teersâ€"Win‘ Fab Ox, Steer, Cow 1 McKay, , Jackson. _ Cowâ€"D old and apwardsâ€" _ Dest bull calfâ€"F fagt FPRIDAY c 12. : C 0 Wâ€" Ve invite the Ladies of Durkham and rvicinity to our 1 and 2 ALL |\_Pair Bronze Turkeysâ€"Wi» | Win Mountain Pair white H | Turkeysâ€"Thos, Brown 1st and 2nd | commen Tuwkeysâ€" Jos Sharp, wm [Pair grey geeseâ€"Nat PF.-lrvey. willis, Pair white Emden geese Harvey 1st and 2nd. Pair Due | Lang, Thos Gadd, Llag. 0C0CC5, ASt "". _ VUne year old geldingâ€"(Geo, ‘nce. wm Sinith. Two year old J os Sharp A Archibald, One yer illy~Tr% O‘Neill, Jos Sharp, Olass 81 -â€"ROADSTERQ. Brood mare with foal by her side DOk. Snrine .lz l E1 _ Black Langshan, T G Holt Ist |Black Spanish, Nat. Harvey, C ’ white Sher woouds, Thos Brown, Wwyandottes, T G Holt. Silver Wyandottes, Nat Harvex, _C, i wixil« Crested Black Polishâ€"C TL C, Laing. Cornish Indian Game Brennan, C, Lang. Games (any kind)â€"N Marvrey Ist and 2nd, C C Lang. Bantamsâ€"C Lang, C Bros, fi;u-red Plvimmouth Rmi Cox T. G, Holt, Single comb brown Te Cockerelâ€"C Leavens. Black M Cockeralâ€"John C. Rose, i Packs } | Class 29...Poultry. ) _ Pair light Brabamsâ€"T H O‘Ne Cook. _ Pair dark Brahamsâ€"C I Pair white Plymoth Rocksâ€" â€"Nat J lst and 2nd. _ ‘Pair baured Plymot â€"T G Holt Ist and 2na. Pair Leghornsâ€"T H O‘Neql Ist an Pair Brown Leghorns, singleco Leavens 1st and 2nd. Pair Silver burgsâ€"8 Pattc reou, Jr. wWwin Mow Pair â€"golden Hamburgsâ€" C Le Pair Bliuck Javaâ€"â€"Thos Brown, Black _ Minoreasâ€"C Leavens. Spanishâ€"No. prize though 3 e Pair Silver Laced Wyarndottes Harvey 1st and 2nd, Pair Cornis ian Gamesâ€"Joe Brennan, C Lang. ‘a PTOBOR T 1 uL MISCELLANEOUS WHICH MILL BE HELD oN ILLINERY } casâ€"C _ Leavens. â€" Black prize though 3 entries, P/iee â€" 11 s st and Znd.. P;u"v:‘h:‘t: II O‘Ne:ll Ist and 2nd. n, TG Holt Ist & : Nat Harvey, C, L , Thos Brown, wi t Holt. Silver La _ MHarvey, C, La ick Polishâ€"O Leav ahams â€"1 H QO‘Neill, Jas rk Brahamsâ€"C Levens, noth Rocksâ€"Nat Harvey air barred Plymoth Rock OPEN/ING. g F ic â€" 0 "yeuy VY IHS, MCKC p, ° _ _ | #ag€8, etc., drawn up on short notice. s Sharp. l Horses bought and sold. DSTERS, Water100 Threshers for sale at wareâ€" 1 by her sideâ€"Jos | rooms, Patronage solicited, Geo. McFa lnw’ Orders for Sales may be left at Tu®s fuu.icuo,, Sros |Review Onrice e Lawrence" ho. > 5. ine oc T G H 1. 51 Ooet 1i 4 Qartm l‘hu. "l;(.y. (j'% .z“d, ‘)'r“n "M lN r .‘wk Holt. siive, ie Sh..nie' cWEL... ... se fid io ]P“'“Sh-"(\(/' IAR" | Bal”‘-y 1eal per |.u t" ‘(';(il:ln G,;"{Jen\'(flfi; | Peas, » oL shel t umliuf"‘ (:tn:s*'l"e] 8“,*. «* oo dang, fochige! i1 Haks * Mn ie 'lil-l uzh 4 ols Rock c aldwell | Lard mers i enkp . ns ) brown Ih(.k""f'l ] Tult per In _ 16 c ++s s. Blac seghor 1j 0w‘ pe reas j lose, ick Mino n Butte r lb . s rea | r per Ib, T Mss /‘ 4 'ANEOUS ‘Eflg. ** * R‘:':; e "k.Pyg_ * C‘lic v per "Oz ) ; adr Wim + P Lienk: rar nais * vyn white H“"“is otatoer per pair _ _ S S]st:tndz U"and | Duck s 1 _ per ba % N;; tlm;r, w,':.d"",["m,- | Turkeys as & . J Harvey illis, | Hides , per 1b + _ win ;"991(,.».}&"' Swie * > * orns, singlecombâ€"C 1._ Pair Silver Hamâ€" Jr. win Mountain, §â€"Geo. Lawâ€" ‘ear old Fillr- Olle y“ur 19 d oc oS P . e LE 2e *** len geeseâ€"Nat | Sheepskinsg _.., PairgDucksâ€"(,‘j Hay, per ton Btraw, +o ... Apple=, per bag I Wood, 4 feet ~, 1 Wood. 992 incha. EME C 45 MV AP B""'i_l. Ist and Ist ana Znd. Silâ€" lountain ist and 'l'kingsâ€"-(‘uldwell Thos Brown Ist ‘asâ€"Jno H Rose, nHolt Ist & 2nd, ' arvey, C. Lang,. | Brown, \\'hile,‘ . Silver LM'cd‘ ver, C Lan;z., lishâ€"C0 Leavens an Gamesâ€"Joe | mes (any othep| d 2nd., Cochins | L.-m;i, Caldwel] | Moarks Pliruacls onn.. 4 4 NFRY 4. Spring sideâ€"Jas Caldwel] Cockerel, Leghorn Minorca PUR. T wo rcombâ€"C| _ The Merchantile Fire Insurance Comâ€" ver Hamâ€" ; panyâ€"guatranteed by the Lancastre Fire lountain, | lusurance Company, of London, Eagâ€" Leavens, ' land, security $15,000,000, ie Y» > I WaxTEp.â€"I van pay ten doll. 1y to a lady of mature age, ref 1umltau:t to spend her time in [e:uue. T. H. LINSUOTT, Toror Durl l """ °> SCeumn y ©10,000,000, 1 luck| LIFE INSURANCE®®0e FAanM IMPLEMENTsS and MACHINXâ€" â€"«~‘‘ HRE, ... Noxon‘s Binders, Mowers, Drilll' Spring Tooth Harrows, best in the mary ket., Guards, Bections, etc., for all kinds of machines, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Money to loan on farm property at lowest rates, Conveyancing. Leases, Wills, Mort RAGE8, QlC., drawn ns .. " , V 1U8 _ j S. T. oRecHaRp. FARM Iup1 TT t _ â€" _ Licensed Auctioncer Agentfor .. _ _ Flour per bbol DURHAM MaARKE1 Corrected each week by Geo, 8 Ltoas, Wrrcur & B-;rso.\" Calder‘s Block, Lower Town. The Star Life, of London En has $1,000,000 more lusurance in than Jlargest Canadian Company offers Insuâ€"ance on best Plans, a lowest mutes, FIRE INSURANCE ‘Loaning s i uen o e o * 0owest rates of interest and easy terms of repayment., 56 Towx ProPERTYâ€"(First Mortgage)â€" On monthiy instalment plan. Applications put through with disâ€" patch and at least possible expense, Farar PnuPER’l’Yâ€"-(Fil‘st LOWesl PALLS OFf InLiamad® uols Insurance Agency MONEY TO L0 AN mm 2 inches â€"I van pay ten dollars week â€" A. BATSON is td ~C , Toronto, Ount, »»» 1 75 to 2 00 »»+ 1 00 to 1 00 TLondon England, Iusurance in force = oA $ 4 00 to §$5 00 1 75 to 2 00 5 00 to 8 00 0 00 to 0 00 0 50 to 0 12 to 75 to 15 0 8O 10 0O 80 0 30 u. 0 30 0 42 to 43 0 22 to 0 23 6 U0 to 6 50 5 25 to 5 85 10 to 10 25 to Barrister . Sparling, 12 to 12 to .Mort guge)â€" y, and and ar 12 0 12 0 12 15 l & ._.’ ammade a Coun* Collections and 4 * ills, Deeds, Mor &e. «orncul e'edpre'm persons loo afte ministratore‘ . Acco Burrogare Court F Letters of Admini Titles reported on.. Company and Mortgag s at low â€" at wWOATRY PUBL/ OfMfice â€"â€"UPPE! ® nn Bc’ 'I‘” Hides must be ken off. which for By the Horse Hi Robe Post Ofi Will be dny in ea mercial | Satisfacti Dr. *T ()l"l"l( F the 1 Block. BR OMees : BARRISTE gliring A 8} URH A M. L# â€" J¢wel and Flat \W G. LEF BARRIST D UR H AM Skins T LUEAS, Bar NOTA ®!} $3â€"25 T MoOoNnEY T EALER interest Ro ness Bearches Elli 2Az id I. B. W . H f ri bea 402 ali in de. gor awh avh be 1 Dor en fu to at BaT tX )

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