art. ae-il 6u F 1 idattý eJ. fi4.lptlard* Nattaon»y by r.~. N. %. Fatm'bank c~np4SU'y WdlI..08aU*AUIu, ~ommAL -Wi1ITB, September 27, 1894 WMTBY uamAEI. T r a......... 5 Fheat.;..... ..050" eal .........040" sixrow...... 08 ci........000 v. .... 026 ai.......050 ' epas.. .....55' r peaa......l6 200" ýver........... fi50 ýsnew per bag..00d ~600" 4 00ý pe b.u.........i2O iesiperdos .O..012 d hogs ........ 6 00 garfer desed... 4 26' .iew iht..1V 475 [ve eigt ..... 2 50" OSHAWA KAP1KET.., ttprbush.0:50 'iaî ........ 0.Q:50 vicat....... 05 'ea..........ü000 ,two-row ...... O8 ~ix-rv.......85 .026 oydmaro-fat... O00 .npu..0 50 .000 3ta*n**...... 600 )ormcwt. lb . . 600 podoz ........ 0 O12 min er -bush. .......50 BROOKIJN MAR1CET5 $0 P2 0.50 040 040 040 080 028» 050 000 060 0ý60 2,25 ý5 50 *600 065 12 00 800 800 6 00 0,22 -018 6560 600 4 25 O052 0 52 040 040 040 028 0-55 060 060 '0 50 5 50 0 40 .800 650 022 O018 o065 fa wh .....0 50 to$0 50 Sprng Whet,: 0650 050 Goose- wheat. ...... ... 000 050 Btckwoat..... 040 O04» Barley, ix-raw . O085 O040 Barley, two-row.,ý.......85 0 4Ù Butter (in trade).i.........>18 02 0 Oat ............. 085 088 Bla«keye, peas.......... 0 55 0 55 Min,!my peas........... 000 0 60 ~n~lpas....... 0 55 0 55 Hsyperton .. ........ 000 -6 O loive weight ....... 490 5 OC Cattýie, live 'weighe ....... 3 00 40C POWRPIRY MARKETS. Fill Wheat ...... ...... ý$ 50 tP 0 Sc5 - Spring Whest......... ...r50 ta 5 Goose Whet .. ....... ta 41 Barley (Six rowe....... 33 to 49 Bare (two rowtd)f ........00 fthe ............. .............. . . . Black E( ieug..... i~uttei............ Eg......... Laxâ ................ Bey î. Pok(ie egt ......... Ces............ Haye per toi uckwheat Patatac pet et. mal rtub. per b i 26 ta 55 10 53 ta 5010o 40 ta 75ta ta' ta 5oo ta 550 ta 50otta 5, 50 ta 50 ta 16 ta 3 0010 5 00 to 6 oo ta Io 40 ta 18 t. 12 ta 12 ta 1210o 40 ta 20 ta 7 00 ta 4,0 O 2-001ta IIXBRIDGR MARKETS.' I........ oto 0, 0 4010 0, iûg.........oto a . 030 0 O ......02410O0 ..0... 0 4810 0 . 0 4t0*00 )n ..... 7 0010 81 bb ......3 00 t0 3 ... .. 0 35 taO0 b.......... 0 18tao wbig,, . .. ... O 90 a TOKONTO MARKETS. A The 8110W 01 wg0r w5 wa», b .-- - animei8tliemlveeSwen r a very suiper- for clam .Pemhaps no finer lot liasbeen seen lu Outario County this or anya th&r year. - -1p heavy draught, general>Dur- pose Andca haerliaes tue exhiita were cLIsi 'ano sd re -flected -a de- grececit -upau 1he.-people of Ibis sud ad.oining couplies liaI markslthem at once as eul;erprisiug and wlde-a-wake farmers.' Catle, sheep sud pige vere also nepresented 1y some of lie finest specmen ofther kiud, and 1h. atten- tion tiey mreceived from lhe visiton tes- tifled taeIlieir q uality. T.hene wu also a gaood show of lowls. The judges iu the, respective classes had s. most 4l#lcuit part ta perform, sud It wuai-net Ilbout mucli hesitation. sud much cnsidera- lion tisaI lheay. anded over tie prie tickets te the ownen aif viat they IhougitteW b. tue buit animais. Mhe Uoor' of opeulug the fair wus cau.feed on tlie two representatlvt3i of the Riding, Wm. Smith, M.P. t and Hon. J"h Dryden. Bolli gentlenefl i formed .h-ir duties very .acpar aud were loudly sppiauded. med Faxtoi by sen 1 in -BuH Pas hamÏ. Ove Bull thaGrahs 1ht fl., -PAIR NOTES. *The Port Penny band Played vWeli. AU tic visitons wenl avay oatisfled. Tie ladies' department wai fully up to themark. The'- merrygo.raiifd took lu about S8M on Fniday. Tiecraud-staud on Fniday, vas velL patrnoe j Tic attendane ou fniday vas clo1e au ta fiPe. tiousand. Tic; concert on Friday ceeg by t4e Port Penny baud vas a succesa. ' Mn. John Tipp - exhlbited bis Perfec- tion Waslicr, and it vas tice a' on ar ail. -" I 1Mn. Ed.William ntcoducted te diniug hall ta tic satisfaction et lie pubiicand did- a goadi businqss. Tic stands wer ail filhed. Tic folowing made very creditable :dispiays :-Messrs. Joues & Co., Johln Nott, tic, Jessop Furniture Ca. R. J. Bruce, W. L. Parrish W. H. Clark, T. H Philp Whitby & iloug, -Courtice- & Jeffr ey, Â. W. AI lin J. Swàn & Sons, and, Wm. Wilson, w ho nepres.nted tic Garden City Carpet Ca. SAs usuai tic fakirs.were on hand, as 1 eli as tic M'erry-rround men, lhe )'man viti rings and canes, and sucis )tike. For atimiethe "1aniteù]rS"thought ) they could beat the fakfrg at them ir 4gmbut it did ual take long ta teach Itemdifently. However, thanks ho $Constable McKnight asud Magisîrate ) Nott one of the fakirs was 'aiso ) 4uoht that'Port Penny vas "'difféent. V' Wyom othen p l aces, inasmueh as they, vere fned for tei caookd work before leaving town. sow Iu eveny branei of tic hilsiiccess met'tic efforts of tic directors, ail ai z whom are dmievixlg zof ticeiieanty cou- 3gratulatiousof al aur people. Tiei 5vork vas laborioug aud taak mci of their urne, but the happy issue vas anjle revard. Those via vere id Dfatigable In themr efforts vere Presideni () Jas. Graham, Vice-President E. H. 5 Purdy Secj;etary J. H. Brown, Trea- 0 suren .ý. C. Bnowne aud Directors A. )ý W. Alun, J. W. Meltary, C. C: Kelletti 0 Thos. Grahami, L. Sebert1 S. E. Fnalick 2. Chnis. Pcttitt, Albert Williams, anc s Arthur Bryant, ail of whom deserve tie 5 thiauks of the community for ticir cf- 0~ fonts lu re-establishing tie greal Port à Penny faim. 52 48 40 26 56 52 90 çà, 6a 3 00 5Sa' 14 1 3 .40 - 3u 480 250 5- 55 40 26 50 40 00. 40 40 17 55 ........ 00 to $51, ..o...... 0 ta o 0 53 1....... ........ 00010 0 51 .si .0... ..Ô4 O02 43' ........ p 2ta 0 43 0 31 o0 032 S00010 852 ..... 0451O0 046 S.....0 1 0.018 i hi..... 30OÔ10 4 27 . .... 8 7 5 t 0' 9 0 S .~o 50toi0 55 » .......... 6550 o7 00 ..... 0 1210 0Ô14 ooto O0S2 b.,.;.......to 60 SPEEDING IN THE RING. The speeding in the ring was an- other attraction which receiîved a con- siderable share of attention. HorBE racing is always a magnetie, branci ol an -Egricultural show and it proved non( the less so in'this case. Senator G. H Price Albany, N.Y.; Sheriff Paxton, o, Whitby;- Chas. Barker, of Toronito were the judges and they qaz!ve univer sal satistaction lu. their decîsions. Thq resuit is as follows: 2.80 PACE OR TROT. Port Perry Boy......... i Demand.............. '2 2 Canadian Star .............. 8 8ý Time-2.891,-2.89i, 2.391. ~2.50 TROT. Bull g I col Hel . Ji.! Re, Bu ,BU Ca Co Day Ri Lea IL T- T T Lea gle DR. G. ovhir, 40 î. IcT4c. CÂT2R.G. LherBI.-J awk 18year old, or over, 1 Jas. Ors- 1,2 2yem s id,1L. Burnett, 2s. Ili eue yean l js.Ljk il al f, 1 sud 2 à.I. Dvdsn r, tour yeaifs aId and over,i1J"s. w Bybars oid 1Jas.LIeak. ?er,' years aýid, 1 L. Burnett. J 4ir ,ya odand under 2, i and- [frcaif, 1894,1 and 2 J. I. Davld- di, auagnsn Taylor.. ow, _ . onTaylor. Ùl4 1 Gea. Stel. )w, 1 and 2 E. J. Wheeer. GRAME CAinmu. )w, land 2-Jas. Leaak. eife, 2 yearniold,i1 and 2J. Leatk eifer, 1 yes.r aid, 1 ami 2 -jas. Leaak %If 1894, 1 sud 2 Jas. Leask. FAT OATrLE., Ow or Hielfer, anmy bneed, 1 Jas.]L ridsou, 2 Jas . Lask miJ. Lcask. hearling Ram, 1 L. Burnett, 2 IJ sk.i âmmLamb, L. Buruett, 2 J. Leasi ýwa Ewels, i.-RnruAëtt, 2 J. Leask. wo Sheanliug Ewes l'Jas.Leas". 7wo Ewe Lamàbe, i1LU Buruett, 2.J %sk. COTSWOLD. Kel I A . G 2 G AI tol Ch Sheariuig Ram, 1 sud 2 C.T.Garbutt. Ram Lamcb, 1 Cî.ý T. Garbutt, 2 Jas. Coates. Three-Eves, i C. T. Garbutt, 2 Jas. Coates., 4 Two Sieavliug Eves, isu-ad 2C. T. -Garbutt. Tva Eve Lambs, 1 C. T. Garbutt, 2 Jas. Coates.- POULTRY. Dark Bratimagi sud 2 T. C. Niciols. Plymouth Rockg, i Jj. Roberts, 2 Gea. Jackson.> Donkings, 1 H. Roberts. Games, i Gea. Steel. Minoncas, i Harold Brook. Leghorns, f Wm. Tummonds. Bautamas 1 Gea Steel. Bron ze Kirkeys, i1lins. IHapr. Fovia (varicty not mientioned) i Wm. Tummonds, 2'Geo. Steel. Peu af Brabnàiasuad 2 TCNco Best vanetyiof Iowls iT.C.Nicials. Heu's Eggs, i1lins. I. ilcksi 2 W.- HIugison. SWINE.- IMROVE BERKSHIRE. oaiGea. Jackso)n, 2 L. Bunett. Sov , lC. T. Garbutt, 2 lirs. Hlarper. owPig, 1894, 1 and 2 C. T. Garbutl. Boar, i Jos, Raipli. -GRAIN AND SEEDS. WHEÂAT. Fall, i T. sud J. Mandenson, 2 W. -Thompsoft. Spin, Fife, 1 S. Netienton, 2 T. aud J . Manaeroon. SWhite Russiau or Lait Nation,.1 Chas. Harper. SSping, auy other variety, 1 Uriali »Young, 2S. Nelierton.' BARLEY. Six Rowed, 1 W-- Stovin, 2 S. Netier- ton. Tvo Rowcd, 1 Uriah 'oung, 2 T. *& J. liandenson. PEBAS. Marroviat, i T. & J, Mandenaon, 2 Uriali Young. 3Any otier varicty, i S. Netherton, 2 -T. & J.-Mandtinson. f i a i 2 8 Eanny Moore ..............i 1 i Wheel of Fortune.... *....... 2 2 2 Gray Lîgit .............. - Time--8.02, 2.59à, 8.04. . HALF-MIILE RUNNIO RACE. See MeGo.............. Spek .. -....- ---.. . 9. ... .. . .. .. . 28 Little Joker'.................. 8 4 Belu........ STALLION RACE. Canadian Star....... 88i ii Cat Waters ............ 128188 Di ver................ 212222 Time-2.80, 2.381, 2.86, 2.88k, 2.37j, 2.88. Lady drivers-ilst, Mns. Orr Graham 2ud Mrs. Geo. Sti11.- Best Gent's tum-out-ist and 2nd, R. G. Shier. TUE PRIZE WINNERS. The following ià a correct liet of lias., '"o secured prizes, luinail the depart- DRQET. Stailion, 1 He Plumb. Stallion 2 years old, 1 J. W. Meharry, 2 H. Plumb. Stallion 8 ya~rs old, l John Vipo*nd. -Brood, mae, i jas. I. Davidsibn, 2 Thos. Rundle, -Two-year-old Filly, 1 Jas. Coates. One-year-old Filly, 1IlH. Plumb, 2 Jas. Coate.2 hs Fijiy 18941 fs. I. Davi,2 h Rundie. -Teain, i W., Valentyne, 2 J. Balsdan. AGRICULTURAL. Brood Mare$, 1- Alex. Gray, 2 Geo. Nesbitt.9 Twoýear-l'4Filiy, 1 Jas. Graham, 2 One-ypar-oId Filly, 1 Mrs. Harper, 2 A. Bryant. Colt or Fily, 1894, 1 Jas Graham, 2 Alex. Gray. Team, W.Bagshïaw, 2 J. Hlugbsou. 8jAD1Jý.E OR CARIÂGU. Stalioni yar id. A. B. Ciaugliton. White, 1 Uriali Young. Black, i Uriah Young, Manderson. SMLS 2 T J. Indian &om, 1 Uriali Young, 2 Mrs. Geo. Stili. Timothy Sed1 S. Netherton. Alske crp i'1894, 1 W. H. Marks, Flax, i J. Leask, 2 Geo. Steel. FaIt Wheat, 1 Jas. Carnegie.f Sprng Wheat,, 1 Jas. Cannegie. FIELD ROÔTS, ÉTCc Potatoes, Early Rose, 1 John Duif.- Potatoes, Beauty of Hebron, 1 Mns. kkhurst. Potatoes, auy other variety, 1 John West, 2 C. C. iKillett., Turuipe, Swede, 1 J. Lessk, 2 Uniali Young. Tuidps, any allier v.ariety, 1 Uriali Young..1 Mangold, Wurtzeis, lonig red, 1 Uniai Young, 2 Chag. Hood. Mangzold, Wurtzels, any allier variety, 1Unlaf ong,'2 S. ÏNetherton. Carrot8, long' red, 1, Uniali Young, 2 S. Nethenton.,- 1 Carrots, any otier'varlety, 1 C. C. Keilett, 2 Urinli Young. Pumpkins, 1 S. Netherton, 2 James Coates. GARDEN VEGETABLES. - Cauliflowen, i Gea. Bond. Winter Cabbage, 1 Geo. Bond, 2 Mns. J. W. Cents. Red Cabbage4 Geo. Bond. Table CarraIs, i U. Young, 2 John McClintock. Table Turuips, 1 U. Young. Table Parsmps, lE . J. Wheeler, 2 J. West. Blood Beets, any variety, 1 J. We4t, 2 U. Youug. Toatoes, i Geo. Bond, 2 J. West". Walermelous, i W. Redmian. Citrons, 1 Wm. Pearson, 2 G. Boua. Ceiery, 1 Gea. Bond. White Oniaus,, i J. West. Yeliow Onlous, i J. West, 2 John Tuummonds. & HORTICULTURAL. St. Lawrence Apples,1 A.D.Wheele!, 2 Chas. Harpei'. SpowÂAples, 1, W. Redman, 2 John Jenetting Apples, îi W. H.-Mark, 2 W . R edm an. p î 1 E . J W h e r C. X~ p .J leIr2 Auy other yanlety ai Fait Appiel, 1 J. Powers, 2 John Jel y$ 14orthern Sp Apples, i A. Orchard, 2 A. D. Wboe.. - pps,. Nia J. ' d plimibrt orchard. er va8irety ai Phijis, 1 sud 2 re iae QeaW. Steel- ,qra~p05, 14eo. Steel' 1LG.apes1-JWest.- LGrapes, .A..j J. Rarninl any other vanletY, i J et Mi J4 Mi Ott( .,. ?iUi Nlist Qui Qui hui ls. élui RU Rit soi M'au, upuulsaeels, £sv ýw Sham, 1 Mn. E. J. Wheier, B. Freeboru. ,Log Cbin, 1- Mn. R. Short, 2 t, Tufi, i Mn. Adam Duff 2 Mn. :)Uff. t, top-sewed, 1 Mrs. Wtlden, 2 fiece or atci-work, 1 MrMn îci 'Yonk, 1iMns. Delong bouwork, i Mts. Hee.rt LPiow. i -Mn. HWyes, 2 Mns. Jno. tan and no0 trae a o The. fainily la dei eýr.d for by chi Tris Comspany » Ile' Su ipr worked in s lk 'or W o91, itoy t teUntd -tebs, and I lo'okig Mn. W F. Young, 2, Miss Freebonl. for & ail. USBthe , Pal ta gain the dva- Toil t otîles sud Cushian, 1 M n1r. W . rot e ort h e aat tpawe* thal e tlla Wallace,'2 Mrs. Hayes. potrtnh.atitIl»tlatiue TeatolCosey, i Miss DarIneil, 2 Umsstar i1111tht bas attma ihS ita 1h... E.~~hreé C.e Blues laye: 'The nad" nGoyera- E ameut redace the duty umus<aetird TaîtIniMn. W. F. Young.2 Mns goda trom 'o 20-a5 per cent., but kept Wat okeî, i Mrs. Hea ledt n a 4eiamm ilia vn W HU1oider, i Miss B.Freebonu,2 tn ealag1. mr cs hip-1'f Mns. Haie@. here t1 ir manufacture4 prodtaeyid i Collction of iaud-made Knilted Cr0- 'y"" e Y nerîlionlto.sw col ompete mtbi the nmarkete afitlie ciel GoI.dsi Mns. W. Hughson, 2 bMn. Worid.,.That new. Deinooratie "anif M 1 Rolieti.l- fLde' ok n hetp yourcoontry Immenaeiy. By freelng Jonlé~e n o aie'Wrk ram &mater"ai' t ill cheapen the ceoat a John ç rZmanufaolured articles bath ta manufac- FRUITS PRMMEVED AND CANNE». tuner and consume. It lii draïm ta yay jar -Strawberries, preserved, 1 Uiai aide msny inanuiactîuinfg concerna ai Young ~ peevd n .F. Canada whicli want a wider market and au: Jrluxas peevd r.W .opportuulty tla manilfactflto gouda mure' Yonne, ,2 Mns. W. Sellars. prolitably." Plumsi canued, 1 Mrs. W. F., Youug, saSDonnatWds. 2 Miss Parsons. Black Currauts, peserved, i Mrs. W Wn'DsoR, Ont., Sep! - Li8.-'hllIp l'aw- F. You 2 Mrs. Sellars. ors, a weil-knowii Windsor young,-man, - Curants preserved, 1 lira. J. Pankin, was drowned la the Detroit- river by the 2 lins. ý. Delong.- . capuiziiigof a row' boat,-and John MoOarty Gooséberries preserved, 1 Mn. . Sel- wha mas wM îmllu at the. tue had a nàr- lars, 2 3irs, W. F. Young.' row escape from meeting the same fat.. ýr Ragp ernies preseryed, 1Mrs. Sellars, POw:frs mas popular in Windsor anda 1.Ma> rah n3.1 sngr I-noeai td e ýwILsabout 24 2,Rasp$rres canued, i Mrs. J.,.Paxton, eare of d ge, dn d hî moîi rplealhar 2 lins. W. Wallace.M.-H eie i he*oWdmtr Pear 1 preserved, 1 rs J odman, ut 59 Parent avenue-,and bhéfather, who 2 Mns. Ifiai Young. mai a veteran af tiie Cnimean War, dled, 1. .Peaà cnne, 1Mrs. Urah oun, 2about tva years ago ud shrtly attor ne Mrs Wm.Wallace.o i rteswï Mdo h rn 1-Peacýiespreserved,1 i M Akhurst, Ttu sla.Ii-nte a in 1 2 Mrsç~. Rdman.for the.iamt f ew week4 nd1a s eenq . ea c cicanned, i1lins. John Naît, 2 ?eeypotntdmnet e- mreaciied lins. Uliali Young. aS.. 2 Cher ries presenved, 1 Mns. W. Seilars, Bi n ~net un~1 2 lins. Uiah Young. W AWxoRTR, :Ont., Sept. I8.-Duing seCherries canued, 1 ins, W. Wallace, he heavy t-iUnderatorm liere the bain b.. 2 Mr. Sellans. îonging to Mn. James J., Way. as_ trnck Cîtrensýpreserved 1 ins.. W. Hays bytignngand bnrned ,tith ronnd, - 2 Mrs. Wm. Wallace. gether with tic whole eàion's crop and - JELiES.farming impleifleuts. \Loos about $2,000, )P ~ ~ i v T nn' luundfz î20. i i 1, lins., Delong.oi *200 DAIRY PilODUM~ Tub Butterl, 1iMns. Hazr iis khurst. Dmack Butter 1. Mns-. ( Oihard, 2 Irs. Stapton, à Mis.- T6o9.y,. Boyflton. Butter nolls or prints , n Stan- )n, 2 *ard Ikos. 8 lirr. Tios. E. Factory Cheese, r and 2-bManchester heese Fictory. BUGGIES, WA.GONS &'CUTTERS- Fam agniJa.wan & 50115. Singe Bggy -bvered, i Jas. Swani Single Culter, 1 jas. Swan & Sons. HARNESS. Cannriage Hanesé-, i Courticee & Jeif- eLngle Hanrness, ligil, -i Courtà~ MANUFACTURES. î Fiannçl, home-made, i Mrs. R. Short, a-Mrs. Jbhn Duif. Fiannelr factory-made i Mn.ý W. W'alace, Ï Bo*erünan & §on. Rag Crpet, 1 Mns. U. Youug, 2 Mrs. Wooilen Blankets home-made, 1 Mns. [J. Young, 2 Miss AÏhurst.,-, Woollen Blinkets, factory-nlade, 1 T. 0. Brown. Hors. Biankets, 1 U. Young. Coveriet, ieavy, i Mrs., Adam Duif, 2 Mn. Robt. Walker. Covenlet, light, 'i. Ward Bros., Bowerman & Eon. Siepherd's Plaid home-made, i Mn$ R- Short, 2 Wald I3ros. -' Woollen Stockings, 1 Mrs. U.- YoUng, 2 Mrs. W. Wallace. Woollen Socks, 1 Mrs. U. Young, lins. R. Short. Wooilen Mitts, 1 Mrs. R. Short, 2 Mrs [J. Youn. Plain Crossbanded Yarn, 1i Mrs. W Waliace, 2 Mrs. W. Pearson. Plei*n Double aud'Twisted Yarn, lins.lU. Young, 2 Mis. W. Wallace. Raf Rug, i1Mrs. W. F. Young, 2 M R. H cks. ,Woolenù Rug, 1 Mrg. John Rodman,1 Mns. R.-Short. ,Assortment of factory-made Flanneh 1 Boweritan & Son. -CABINET WARE. -Bednoom Suite, .i1Jessop Co.,2J.Nott Drawin gRooni Furnihure, i Jessae 2a . 2 J . N o t ti /F u r i u e Dining RomF'n itu e,1Jssop 00 2,.. Nott. Display C4binet Ware, i Jessop Co. FINE ARTS. Art -painting lu Oul for Amateuri Landscape, 1 not awarded, 2 Mns. Joli Ewers. - Art Painting in Oit for Amateurs,ai other subject, i Miss Maggie 'Mon gomery, 2 Miss Florence Pasons. Waten Colon, -Landscape, 1 not awar ed 2 Miss Maggie Montg*neny. iVater Colon, auy other subject, 1 MI Beatnice -Dartneîl, 2 Miss Maggie Mon gomery. Pqicil Drawing, i Mrs. Geo. Stili, Mrs.J. R. He4rd. Cr'ayont Dnawing, any subject, 1 Mi Jn =dan, 2 Mns. . Redman. Colored Crayýon Dnawing,any subie( 1 Mrs. W. H. Tlayes. Peu and Ink Drawing, 1 not awar ed, 2 Mrs. Delong. 't Painted Screen, 1 Miss Whitlock, Mis. W. H. Hayes. P *ntin1;on Plusi, i Mns. J.R.Heai Painting on Satin, 1 Mns. Heard Mns. W. H.Ha 'es. 1Painiting on Yâetallic Lestis i M: W. H. Hayes, 2 Mrs. J. R. Heard. Collection of AmateuW~s Paintings Wateir Colons, i, Mn. Hayes. Collection of Amateur s Paintings Oul, i Miss Whitlock,.2 Mns. Hayes. Wi udow Plants, named, 1 Mrs. W.M. WNilleox,,2 Mrs. J. W. Cu.rts." Six :varieties of- Fusehia, double, in 1oýwer,, 1 Geo. Bond. Six varieties of Fuschia, single, in flowee, 1 Mrs. Curts. Six varieties Geranluni 1 Greo. Bond. Climbing. Plants, 1 not awýarded, 2 Wmn. Willcox. Collection Cactusy,, 1 Mrs. Willcox. R%ü -l< Basket, i Mrs. Willcox, 2 Vase flled with Plants, .1 Mrs. Will- cax, 9 Geo. Baud. Collection Foliage Plants, 1 Mrs. J. Curt * 2 Gea. Bond. * ollecýtion Begonas, 1 Geo. Bond, 2 Mrs. Curts.. Three specimen Plants not otherwise named or entered, 1 Mrs. Curts, 2 Mrs. Willcox. Gotction Cut Flowers, 2 W.F.Young. Floral Desig'n or Ornamexit, 1 Mis. Curts,' 2 Mns. eloug. L ADIES' DEPARTMENT. Applique Work, 1 Mrs.; W. Wallace. Arresmne Work, 1 ern. W. H. Hayes, 2 Mrs. J. R. Heard. iMr.Haes, Braiing ithSi1 r. aes Mrs. W.! .Yonz - Braidingwth Cotton, i Miss Clemens 2 John A.Rodman. j Berlin Weol Worki raised, 1 Mrs. T. J. Wicldeu 2 Mrs. E .1J. Wheeler. Berlin Wooi Work fiat, 1 Miss Whit- lack, Chil4's Dress, 1 Mrs.ý B. Freeblrn- Crochet, Work mn! Cotton or Wool, 1 Wm. tiedman, 2 Miss E C. Clemens. Crothet-Work i lu 1, iMrs, Young- Crathet Bed Caver, i VLra. Jno Leuk; jr. 2 Miss M. Ham. 1 .èaulp Chair orStool wôrked, i. Mrs*.' PW. Wallace, 2 Mn .'[. . ayes. Crazy Patch Work, small.patter", 1 MrCrýy 2rs. Pankins ter, a PthWork, large ten Mn.3 P. Christie, 2 Mrs. B. J. 'he01er. EmbossedWork, 1. Mn. W. H. H4ayes. Collection of Edgîngs 1i M .Carry 2, Mrs. IJriah Youug. REmhridery oniaor WNet, 1 Mrs. &*Short. mriey-on ii 1k or Satin, 1 Miss "MHlam, 2 M à. . R. eard. 'Embroidery on Cotton, 1 Mns. .horty 2 Miss B. Freeboru. Fan K»t' 'W'thCotton, i Mns W. E.ý oung A82r .JPaxton. Faney K2mi¶1i yithWool, 1 Mrs. W. F. Young, 2nd 9. R. short. Red Curiants, 1 Mns. W. Wallace, 2 lins. W. Sëllîlýrs. Black-,Cumrants, i1lins. Sellans, 2 lirs. Wallace. Grape, 1 lins. Sellars,, 72 Miss Flan- ence earsons. An ylier kind, i lrs. U. Young, 2 Miss Mary Webster. Bradm-ame21s. E J.s.heeler Bake's Bead, --W. --isox.Iw MISCELLANEOUS. THER Jar Catsup, 1 Mrs. D. J. Adams, 2 IOTS CEFL EED !drs. Jos. Ilood. Jar Pickles, 1 Mrs. Il Short, 2 Miss FO MN R E A.khurst.t lloney, 1 John Ro4man 2 John West. kEDLISII UE Maple Su ar, Mrs. l3elong, 2 Mrs. U 8LSPVICRE H ay e s. D ar o -Pl d ee i F b U ,5 Grape Wine home-made, 1 Mrs. John Duffý 2 Mrs. -W. F. Young. la a-~meowt ~m RP, berry Wine home-made, 1 Mrs. &maoulls@Pavia n f5vebot*o ue Wine, an~ other variety, 1 Mrs. W.F. KNALSSAVNCR. Youxxg2 2 rs. AdamFDui. XEDILI PVNC..UR. Î' Spimen of PaDtsinting and Graining CAXTON, oo. yoAr.6l onWo 1, iJohn Rodman. -Doe Ri-1 Vin0e » wtt u of suou Sycinien of Native Woods, dressed tlldithel inimet I ever use&. Hae re- an vrnished, named, ijohn Rodmnan., dm uiOO Pylsan u THOSE-WHO JUDGED. aet re as Wh e mut eas* 1 Heavy oses-W. Milliken; W, Wil- son, W. Gordon. »r B J. KENDr.&LL oOXP4..Y Light horses-D. MeKay, Havey *O*NHFUS ? Gnuld W. Cassidy. tattUe--'W. Ward, R. i3rabazo, R._______________ Poulty-jon Duf. lna ylea mutPrnanent. Sèep and pigs-John MrinAlexr. logimate businesa, wltb Camer: on, Amas Stone. etJiooe of territory. EYery- Gri n ed-as ange e.bady 100ds OUr jOOd8 al the Urne. E asy sales,blg H. Prictd. pWofita, lMen and womnen Fne arts-H. L., Ebbels, Miss Cadet, Wned: No e rper- Miss Brown.-a N - Uouîar. a usek Horticulture-M. Thwaite, A. Bon: MO1REASILY. fl lfl s*t.,Tero% u»Mada gard. Fruits, reserves, etc.-Mrs. Craw- ford1 Mrs. E. H. Purdy T CFormn. Mîscellaneat is mnuacture&--Mrs. J. ------------ C.eBowne, Mrs. F. L. Brown, W. RSS. MAY.F Mîscella4neous-ÇChas. H. Nix, M. WE SEND F EE O'ôovan.OU CATALOCUE Wb b l jt 88P?89191 HARNES$TSAODLES Tt containa cuts, desripin mlrce.W have a larer trade in-these iban any SHuE SIGHEDFORBFEALTH. Povîerfi nadaio.y.Wee teueey Found It In Paine's 4jeleTY b op=o te feive « tl compound'." l e" n ie. b painw. and disaselt"'eutathebody&MI C= crimagainat Heaven and aur fel-, Io~ mortals to allow disease to gain the mastery wheu help and cure are at our very doors. A Kingston, Ont., lad1y, the.mnother of a large family, safeed for many yea.r fratu kidney trouleaud.nuaga Msédical aid and numberlesa mediemnes faied. ta remove lier troubles. She be- Camn vY impatient mrith medical ef- fot; Se chafed and fretted because hek!little apes could not receive the at- tenti on from lier that tiey neeed. The sufcring wu% and mother pro- videntially elaced lunlber hanêsa record, of hU and wouderful restora- t oh i h epeted by Paine's Coey mpound. That very day aBh. prôcure W boutles of '-ie îmsrNiýous mdcines and lu three We'(o ime she fe t tt she had at laàttofund the way ta health. -Aftea usîlg iven boWese t w.smade hale and rn-;e èytrace1 Ofjdhsese ha4 -been baihdan ousiei ber own wordR "she felt as if a nq>w life ha~d beeu given té lier. Paines Oeiery C 0' und eau and wil do thé saulO gcedwork for ail who mgier, Il ig a ýduqueror of disease whenever usod., To Exhibitors ~$SOK AT TH 3 LL1~! T ite Ordi TE in of' 10 i 9f rhe undersigned bis just received a nuni- af cargo«ts hievery bestcmal direct from mines, iacuding ail sues. , Amaseveral. adred t'ons of the celebrated Na. 4 miýe ýween Stove and ChemInaS. T.çave yqr lr at 01100 an4g et best prices. u RMS CÀSH.: H. B. TAYLOR* 'Office- Hose's Block. XEN WÂNTED Live energcticimeà wante -d to represent us the sale of oui'Hartdy Canadia Grown ursery Stock. Posit ion permanent and affords good chance advancement ta aIltw-arkers.-. Liberal - acenielits-ta ne'wmen. Sead for our terifis. The triai will cost, you thn.STONE &WELLINGTON;- [ailf aMilo sth i (0,0)L aeumber'that bas*been turucd 01;t &my bakery tdi e* ueg S pernýv" wo years aga, aànd the output Sow is ,reate-r than ève- Mybread la noted )articutarly for its Swcetý Nutty Fla.von. Èhismresult is possible ouly -vien ;&&The 3traight D6ugh process" -tho e eet7- Elome-made Bncead SystPm-wonkéd by àeaývy mae.hine làa adopted, and is al-- togetienr unobtainable by tic spongingi nroccss, used by bakers èeunaY. <Myt >read - isneyer Sour or aiios sudl POSitiveiy tic mos whalesdýn fiat cau be made. XO- TASTE AND) SÈE. Ever loaf stamped withi the, letter ". ]ELI. S, EB.mýONDSON, TUE BIGPUI Great sIaagteW* balance of urum ~r Don't mies lie bargains.. Shoes, Slipters;,,Trunks s; âd Price eut ngf and leit. Bigý oifered forCah Your _Phal enlaro.ed fri after..purchasiflgT1en Dollaij worthi the New-Shoe Store-. M.W. OLUIN Se 1110 FOI KITS! Mi [N Iuio:iIouI ILMAN STI ,P. 0. Box 4m2. montrea BRBADS AND PAS=Y'-, -ONT. OSHAWA OATS. lý 1 1 1 r 1 1 s, îy td- [rs. i in ;Il 1 .1 - it rt boing