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The half-mile Trotting Track is in splendid order. The Judges are appointed from a distance. MEAFORI), ONTARIO. PRINTED AT THE MIRROR PRINTING AND PUBLISHING HOUSE. 1889. 43 _»*ll f^^^mtmi^ mmmm^ ADVERTISKMENTS. r THIS IS FOR YOU! When visiting Owen Sound the readers of this Prize List are cordially invited to call at the DIVISION ST. DRY GDODS STORE No. 22 Division Street, Owen Sound. It Pays to Trade at the. Division St. Dry Goods Store The Great Bargain Centre around which bargain hiinter,j rally. Behind the counter of the Division Street Dry Ooods Store you will find A. J. Chisholm for many years connected with H. Chisholm & Co., Meaford. He will be glad to receive a call from all his old friends. A. J. CHISHOLM & Co., - Hatton's Block, E. S. ROGERS, V.S. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. OFFICE-STEPHEN BROS. DRUG STORE, MEAFORD. -AGENT FOR- Noxon Bros. Manuf g Go. And Waterloo Manuf 'g Co. -T.^a?-^ Threshers, Plows, Disc Harrows, Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, Pulpers, Straw Cutters, Horse Powers, etc., etc. (^0= Implement Showrooms — Nelson street, third door west of Mirror office, Meaford. iA wf ^Wii|Wm»*t,f^0%^ '0- >",!(** 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHNSTON & ROBINSON BANKERS, BROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND CONVEYANCERS LAND, LOAN AND GENERAL AGENTS. Agents for the Credit-Foncier Frarreo-Canadien, and other first-class Companies. Rates of interest and charges very low. Farm and Town Properties for sale to rent or exchange on easy terms, and bought and sold on commission. Special attention given to the collection of notes and ac- counts. Merchants' Books Adjusted. J. J. JOHNSTON. M. ROBINSON. Office— Syl^es Street, MEAFORD. 4i Roller Flouring Mills! MEAFORD, ONTARIO. The above mills are now manufacturiij^, brands of Flour that cannot be excelled in the Dominion. For local or hDme trade we are making brands of Flour specially adapted for family use. Give us a trial and be convinced. We are devoting special attention to this line of trade. Satisfaction guaran- teed in quality and quantity Bran, Shorts, Mill Feed and Chop Stuff always on hand, and delivered to all parts of the town free. 1 Highest Cash Price Paid for Good Milling Wheat. M GUY, Manager THE PEOPLES' MILLING CO. •f**" SON JCERS I and other change on 3 and ac- JINSON. lis! cannot be ; brands of inced. ion guaran- Stuff alwavs eat. IGCO. 20 FARMS FOR SALE. MONEY AT 6 PER GENT. The patrons of this society and the public generally will please read the advertisements of all other Land, Loan and Insurance Agents, and then go to TROUT & JAY, Meaford, who will do ONE BETTER for them. ]PI^ I Z E LIST- — •*■ — t^it^ — •*• — ' EOBSES. CLASS l-EEAVY DRAUGHT. (To be judged Wednesday, September 26, at 12 o'clock, .harp.) Sec, Ist 2nd I. Brood Maie with foal by her »ide $3 00 $2 00 2 ^5, 6. I 7. Two year Geldinj?or Filly 2 50 I 50 One year old Gelding or Filly 2 SC" 1 50 Spring Colt or Filly, Ist prize given by D. Reid, Esq., Bognor 4 00 2 00 Team in harness (Geldings or Mares), 4 years old and upwards, to weigh not less than 28(^ lbs., Ist prize giyen by Messrs. Bonnell Bros., Walters Fall 600 250 Yearlins Colt, entire Diploma Spec'.dl—Two year old Filly, given by Jas. Bowes Esq, Reeve St. Vincent 2 00 Bsat animal of this Class (age to be well considered) Diploma Sec. 1. 1. 3. V 4 CLASS 2-GENERAL PURPOSE. (To be judged Wednesday, September 25, at 12 o'clock.) 1st 2nd Brood Mare with foal by her side $3 00 ?2 00 Two year old Gelding or Filly 2 50__1 50_, One year old " " " : 2 50. 1 50 Spring Colt or Filly, prizes giyen by Arch. Duncan, Esq., Patterson House, Owen Sound, 85.00 3 00 2 00 5. Yearling Colt, entire Diploma 6. Team in harness (Geldings or Mares) 1st prize given by Major Rorke, M.P. P., Clarksburg 5 00 2 50 7. Best animal of this class (age to be well considered) Diploma Only Ist prize animals in eiich class show for the Diploma. XS'A General Purpose Horse is understood to be a horse that is suitable either for the wagtton, buggy, saddle or plough. i^Hay will be supplied on the Show Grounds, on reasonable terms ; good water on hand. CLASS 3— CARRIAGE See. (To be judged Wednesday, September 25, at 12 o'clock.) Ist 2nd L Brood Mare with foal by her side 83 00 $2 00„ 2. Two year old Gelding or Filly 2 50^ 1 50 3 Ooeyearold " '• ••' ....(.; • 2 50 1 50_ 4. SpringColtor Filly 2 50 1 50 5. Yearliog Colt, entire • Diploma 6. Team in harness (Gelding or Mare) 15| hands and upwards, Ist prize given by David Creighton, Esq., M.P.P., Toronto 500 250 7. Single Buggy driver (Gelding or Mare) 15^ hands and upwards 3 00 2 00 8. Pair of Ponies in harneen under H* hanil.s high 2 00 1 00 9 Best animal of this class (age to be well considered) Diploma «RAY BROS, & €o., OWEN SOUND AND MEAFORD,? 3)6t Suits and Overcoats. /T****" A-y { 'ft" »4 ADVERTISEMENTS. ii^c- im f i i WM. A. DAYMAN, WALTERS FALLS, ONT, -AGENT FOR- Paterson &Bro. Co. 's Agricultural Implements, Bain Wagons and Adams Wagons, Gannanoque Buggies, Fleury Plows, Singer Sewing Machines, Churns, Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers. A full line of Plow Repairs always on hand. I represent the following Fire Insurance Companies : Lon- don Mutual, Berlin Economical, Gore and Glasgow & London. MONEY TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE-MONEY TO I.OAN Rates and expenses low. Do you want to rent or buy a farm, call and see me. WM. A. DAYMAN. Walters Falls. *' SWORD & HEMING, General Merchants, •DEALERS IN- DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Groceries, Crockery & Glassware A trial solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed. ^' AN, is Wringers. nd. inies : Lon- j & London. TO LOAN se me. alters Falls. 9THING 'S, sware Pkl2E LIST. 15 CLASS 4-ROADSTElW. (To be judged Wedueadayt September 25, at 12 o'clock.) 'sfe:.: Sec. l»t 2nd 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side t $3 00 #2 00 2. Two year old Geldiug or Filly 2 60 1 60~ W,3. One year old " " ** let priae ^Iven by C. P. Johnson, V. S. OwenSound -. . . • ... 2 00 1 50_ 4. Spring Colt or Filly 250 150 5. Yearling Colt, entire .Plploma A 6. Team in harness (pelding or Mare) under 15| hands, let prize given . by Gray Bros. & Co., Owen Soand, a ladies sillc shoulder shawl, valae$4 50 4 60 2 00 7, Single Buggy driver (Gelding or Mare) under 15| hands 2 50 2 00 V 8. Saddle horse (Gilding or Mare) 1st prizeu given by Jas. Mower, Esq., ■^ Walters Falls 2 00 1 50 9. Best animal of this class (age to be w«ll considered) Diploma ^10. Lady Driver (inbtiggy) Ist prize given by H. A. S^die Esq., Meaford, * a Lap Duster, value $4 ; 2nd prize by S. J , Davy, Esq., Walters Falls, ,1 whip, value $2 4 00 • \. U. Lady Rider, 1st prize given by Jno. F. Heary Esq., Strathayeu; 2d prize by John McQuaker Esq., Walters Falls 2 00 12. Boy Rider, undei 15 years of age, Ist prize given by A. C. Patterson, "^ Esq., Blantyre ' 2 00 H 13. Gelding or Mare (best leaper) to be ridden over a hurdle, 1st prize given by Geo. B. Holmes, E«^.. Secretary, Walters Falls 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 CLASS 5-SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HORSES AND COLTS, Ac, &o. Sec. Ist 2nd 3rd ,( 1. JBoy under 15 years old, that can lead this year's spiiug Colt with ^ lialter in the quickest time, once round the track, Ist and 2nd ■ prizes given by E. Haubury, Esq., Queen's Hotel, Waltera Falls 1 50 50 (V 2. Spring Colt or Filly, got by Mr. Jas. Noble's Imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Daniel," No. 2715, Ross House, Oweu Sound 500 300 200 V 3. Spring Colt or Filly, got by Mr. W. G. Pickell's Imported Clydes- dale Stallion, "Lord Derby," No. 37, of Markdale 3 00 2 00 td' 4. Spring Colt or Filly, got by Mr. Thomas Tuck's Roadster Stallion, "Eddie F.", of Walter* Falls 300 200 . 6. Best Groomed Team on the Ground, prize given by Joseph Bowes, ■ Esq., Strathnairn, St. Vincent 2 00 ^ 6. Fastest Walking Team attached to a lumber waggon, twice round the track, the prize given by Wm.. Norton, Esq , Reeve of Hol- land Township 2 00 7. Speeding in the ring. Single Driver, attached to a Buggy, three times around the track— let prize given by the Mail Printing Co., The Daily Mail tor one year, value $5.50 ; 2nd prize given by Wm. Weld, Esq., London, the Farmers Advocate anil Home Magazine, for one year, value $1 5 50 1 00 iW'N. B. All prize Horses and Colts will be paraded around the ring together, as soon as the last class is judged. The Central Agricultural Society Show Ground is 62^ rods long and 21 rods wide, and a yery level field enclosed with a 7 ft. high, close boarded Uace. CATTLE. CLASS 5-THOROUGH-BRED DURHAM (WITH REGISTERED PEDIGREE.) (To be judged on Wednesday, September 25, at 12 o'clock sharp.) Sec. Ist 2od \ 1. Bull, aged, 1st prize given liy E. Hanbury, Esq., Walters Falls, . . .^. . .$3 00 $2 00 •2. Bull, 2 years old nnd under, 1st priite given by J, Coiwridge, K»q. ^ Walters Falls, a $14 Fleury Plough for $10 4 00 2 00 €RAY BROS. & €0., OWEN SOUND AND HIEAFORB. a^^^ Great Value in Boots and Shoes. ^ ^ i I on truv 3tff (fh-V i6 ADVERTISEMENTS. M) h*^ K I m GJ-O TO THEJ MEAFORD FURNITURE EMPORIUM! For Fine Lines of Picture Frames ^nd Moulding. Everylioeof FURNITURE complete for the. Fall Trade. UNDERTAKING in best possible order. TAYLOR & LUTON, Meaford, Ont. wj7s¥epherd8on i WALTERS FALLS, ONT. LicensedAuctioneer For the County of Grey, COUNTY CONSTABLE. Breeder of Pure Bred Berkshire Pigs, and keeper of Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale and General Pur- pose Stallions. AUCTION SALES Promptly attended to. Farm Stock and Implements a specialty. Charges moderate. Give me a call. W.' J. SHEPHERDSON, Clydesdale Stables, ' Walters Falls. GEORGE B. HOLMES, VETERINARY SURGEON I WALTERS FALLS, ©NT. Treats all Diseases of the Domesticated Animals. Best of Instruments kept on hand. Calls promptly attended to diiy or night. Horses examined, as to soundness, and bought and sold on commission. Qffice and Residence— Mr. Robert Walters, opposite the. Methodist brick church. Subscribe for THE MEAFORD MIRROR The Best Lnral Pont^r I'n *-v.« r'^.. .,*... SIS j,ii\_ v^v^uiit; Only 25 cents till the end of th e year. \ ■•IMfH PRIZE LIST. 17 THORO-BRED DURHAM— Continued. Seo. l«t. 2Dd. I » / "^^S. Bull Calf with age attached, 1st prize ((iven by Capt. H. R.Cleland ford, a lamp, value $2 ; 2nd prise copy of The Caiiadian Live I atifl Farm Journal, Hamilton, for 1 year, value $1 , 2 00 1 00 4. Cow. giving milk, or evidence that she ia in calf, Ist priee given by Dr. MoCullou«h, Waiters Falls ; 2nd prize by Society 3 00 2 00_ 5. Heifer, 2 years old 2 00 1 50 6. Heifer, I year old, Ist prize given by Stephen Bros., Meafordt$2 worth of » Caudition Powders 2 00 160, 7. Heifer Calf under 1 year with age attached, Ist prize given by Dr. Mc- *" CuUough, Walters Falls. . . : , 2 00 1 60 8. Bull, of any age (age to be well oonaidered) Diploma 9. Female, of any age (:.ge to be well considered) Diploma IQ, Heed, not less than one male and three females Diploma CLASb 6— GRADE. (To be judged on Wednesday, September 25th, at 12 c'oloclc.) iHt 2nd Bull, of any age, (age to be well considered) $2 00 81 00 Milfth Cow, over 3 years old, Int prize given by Richard Olmstead, Esq., VV^alters falls 200 1 Sec 1. '. t I 3. 4. 6. 6. ■I. - 9. 10. 11. 00 2 00 1 00 Heifer, ? years old, lat prize given by Robt, Taylor, Esq., Walters Falls. Steerj 2 years old *. • ■ ■ Heifer, 1 year old • • • • 1 SO. I SCl 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 50 Steer, 1 year old 1 Heifer Calf I 50 Bull Calf 1 00 Working Oxen, let prize given by David Brown, Esq., Walters Falls, goods ■ valued at $2 - 2 00 1 00 Fair 3 year old Steers in yoke 2 60 1 00 Best female of any age (age to be well considered,) Diploma tS" All prize cattle will be paraded in the ring as soon as all the stock is fudged. SHEEP. CLASS ^-CO'rSWOLD. (To be judged on Wednesday, September 23, at 12 o'cloci' •) Sec. ' Ist. 2nd 1. Aged Ram 81 60 81 00 ShearlingRam 1 60. 1 00 Ram Lamb • 1. 60 Two Ewes, raised lambs this year 1 50„ Two Shearling Ewes 1 50 2. 3. 4. 5. 00 1 00 1 00 / 8. Two Ewe Lambs, 2nd prize given by W. Dayman, Esq., Walters Falls. . 1 50 1_00 7. Pen of Cotawolds, 1 Ram, 2 Ewes and 2 Ewe Lambs Diploma CLASS 8-LEICESTERS. S2^ ^(ro /tt^ (To be iudged on Wednesdiy, September 25, at 12 o'clock.) See. l8t^ 2nd L Aged Ram «1 50 81 00 2. ShearlingRam 1 50„ 1 00 3. Ram Lamb 150 100 4. Two Ewes, raised lambs this y-M 1 60 1 00 5. Two Shearling Ewes 1 60^ 1 00 6. Two Ewe Lambs, 2nd prize given i,y W .Dayman, Esq., Walters Falls. . 1^50 1 00 7. Fen of Leicesters, I Kaui, 2 Ewes ami 2 iiiwe LaniDS L;;piaK;:i CRAY BROS. & Co., OWEN SOUND AND MEAiORD, Dress 4>oods and Silks. Vi:!fi n^ i/^i 7« rV i8 ADVERTISEMKNTS. DON'T Mortgage the farm if you can avoid it, but if it is necessary for you to procure money in this way, or if you wish to continue an (exist- ing loan at a reduced rate of interest, call on W. H. DODSON,iiOCKLYN. He represents the best loaning institutions doing business in Canada, and is prepared to negotiate loans at lowest current rates 6f interest and on very tavorable tfcrms of re- payment. M WM. A. McQUAKER Corner Elizabeth & Alma Sts. WALTERS FALLS CLEANS AND REPAIRS WATCHES AND CLOCKS Miiu all kinds of Jewelry, Also Guns and Sewing Machines and all such work. I^^Saws gumn>ed and fed in good shape. Charges moderate. Farmers, look to your owi> 'n+erests and don't forget the above r^adi :; ;. A call solicited. Removed I • HY. HELSTROP Has Removed his Harness Shop to the stand one door north of Molsons Bank, where will be in a better posi- tion than ever to attend to the wants of his many customers. Just Received a large and well-assoiU;U stock of Trunks, Valises, Satchels, etc. ^ At prices to suit the times. A Urfje stock of light and heavy harness, robes, blankets, rugs, dusters, nets, whips, brushes, ourry combs, harness oil, and eveyy- 'hi^ found in a first-class harness shop. ==r iTk-w-pairicg aose ueetU^, uuickiy and cheaply. H. HELSTROP, Meaford. ;. iliML. This is not n notice of an ANTI-JESUIT MEETING Bnt is to direct Farmers wlio want Cheap Money or Land to AKLIDGE'S Farmers' Agency Office in €leland*s Block, first door nortli of Stepiien's Liquor Store. Farm and Town Properties of every description for sale at " away down" prices, and upon terms to suit everybody. (Xo Big Profits to Pay !f«pecnlators.) - $500,000 of Money to Loan at per cent. Insure your life in the Confederation Life .issociatio,!, and your buildings and stock in the Royal. Hartford or Royal Canadian Insur- ance Cos. Wills correctly and cheaply drawn. Conveyancing executed. <«ive me a call and save dollars. W. F. C. ARLIDGE, - Proprietor. Don't forget the place — Cleland's Block, ■^-' . M PRIZE LIST. 19 CLASS 9-SOUTHDOWN, PURE BRED. See. h 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2Dd 9 76 76 76 76 76 Two Ewe Lambs t.O? 76. A^ed Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Two Ewes, raised lambs this Two ShearlingEwes. year. ■1st .$1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 Pen of Southdowns, 1 Ram, 2 Ewes and 2 Lambs Diploma CLASS lO-'SHROPSHIRE OR OTHER PURE BRED DOWNS. Sec. Shearling Ram J 00 Ram Lamb } 00 Two Ewes, raised lambs this year 1 00 Two Shearling Ewes \ 00 Two Ewe Lambs :_• :i-i---.- i.OO 75 75 75 75 75 1st 2nd 1. Aged Ram^ ^1 2S ° Z^ 2. 3. 4. 5. a 7. PeuoT Shropshire or other Bred Downs, 1 Ram, 2 Ewes and 2 Lambs Diploma SWIJfE. CLASS 11 -BERKSHIRE OR OTHER BLACK BREEDS. (To be judged on Wednesday, September 25, at 12 o'clock.) Sec ' ^^^ 2°** l.Aged Boar *i ^5 ?! 00 2.Aied3ow J25 100, 3. Sow Pig. 1889 1 00 76 4. Boar Pig, 1889 • • • • • • • • ....■■.. 1 00 75. 5. Speoial— Boar and Sow Pig, of this year, prize given by W. J. Shepherdson Esq.. Walters Falls 2 00 6. Improved Berkshire, (age to be well considered.) Diploma CLASS 12-SUFFOLK OR OTHER WHITE BREEDS. Sec. 1. Aged Boar 2. Aged Sow 3. Sow Pig, 1889 4. Boar Pig, 1889 5. Improved Suffolk, or other white Breeds, (age to be well considered.) Diploma POULTRY, CLASS 13-POULTRY. (To be judged on Wednesday, Saptember 25, at 12 o'clock.) Ist 2nd .|1 25 $1 00 . 1 25 1 00 . 1 00 75- . 1 00 76- Seo. fitV |//w*\ 1. Pair Turkeys, Ist prize by Jas. Patterson, Esq., Meaford, The Meaford I' •'Mirror," for one year, value $1 2. Pair Tolouse Geese, Ist given by J. Rutherford Esq., The Owen Sound Times for 1 year, value $1 Pair Geese, any other kind Pair .Ducks, White 50 Pair Ducks, Colored 60 Ist 2nd 1 00 50- 1 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 00 50 Pair Brahma Fowls Pair Plymouth Rock Fowls . 8. Pair White Leghorn Fowls. 9. Pair Brown Leghorn Fowls . 10. Pair Black Spanish Fowls . 11. Pair Game Fowls 50 50 50" 50 6(r 50 50 26 25^ 25 25 26' 25"* 25 26 25 2(/^ GRAY BROS, m €Om OWEN SOUNlP ANlf MUAfftfUif, ^/lifi^ / Lead the Trade In Prices. ^^ ^iQ''4*i) joJifi 20 ADVERTISEMENTS. ANY QUANTITY — OF — WOOL WAHTED -AT— Walters Falls Woollen Mills I For which good value will be given in cash or goods. I would say to those having wool to exchange for goods that I have a large stock to choose from, which will be sold very cheap. I am prepared to do all kinds of manufacturing and custom work in a manner second to none. To those having roll carding I would say try our cards this year as we make a specialty of that branch. Remember we use no shoddy, nor do we keep any shoddy goods. DAVID BROWN. John A. McPherson i, ONT. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Wafons, Cutters, Sleighs, etc. In all the latest designs. PAINTING & TRIMMING Done promptly and satisfactorily. GEORGE B. HOLMES, VETERINARY SURGEON I WALTERS FALLS, ONT. Treats all Diseases of the Domesticated Animals. Best of Instruments kept on hand. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Horses examined as to soundness, and bought and sold on commission. Office and Residence— Mr. Robert Walters, opposite the Methodist brick church. ■■!», -.jJ Ross House OWEN SOUND. JAMES NOBLE PROPRIETOR. TERMS - $1.00 PER DAY. Convenient to Boats and Trains. / ^ See. 12. i'air 13. Pair 14. Pair 15. ColU V( 16. Coll \ P P. S.- oommeii Horses. Macl be on t1 round ( \ ^ Seo. 1. Tv 2. Oi ^ 3. Fc \ 4. S 5. \ 6. B ,7.E 8. I 9. I 10. ( 11. 1 Seo. PRIZE LIST. 31 POULTRY— Coutinued, lat. See. , 50 12. Fair MinorcM FowU... 60 13. Pair Wyandottaa Fowla g© U. Pair HamburgFowU... • ;..^;- •;_•— — VrR Eiq.. 2nd 26. 25 '25 60 50' ( I ^ Horsei. JERIAL RAILWAY. round trip. Don't fail to iiave a ride and lota of fun. GBAmAMB SEEDS. CLASS 14-GRAIN AND SEEDS. (To be judged on Tue-day. September 24, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^*"'Two Bushels Fall Wheat, Demorcat.lst priae given by «;»"• ' ft) /(TV 13 00 \\ 2. 300 . Fo!;bua?tt^Sau«^5,whu^^^ CLrfordrFliq.. Owen Sound "Times'- fori year, value |l. ^^ ^. o|2=§rg1&^^ , 00 Rutherforcf. E«q., Owen Sound "Tmje." for ryear 5. One Bushel Barley, 1st prize given by Jas. Patterson, i2isq., ^ ^ Meaford "Mirror" for 1 year, value ?l . . • - • ■ ••;;/••." V '^ ' 6. BuXel Peas, white large, let prize given by J. Rutherford. Esq.. Owen Sound ••Tin.e,".for 1 y«»'-/^^;, »J o! 'j.' " BlyVh, Esq: "Chatsworth "News" for 1 year, value $1 8. Bushel Oats, white 9. Bushel Oats, black 10. One Peck Flax Seed •• • • • •• • 11. 100 lbs. Flour, (shown by manufacturer.) > BOOTS. CLASS 15-ROOTS. (To 'oe judged on Tuesday, September 24, at 12 o'clock.) ^'.'Colleotion Potatoes. 6 of each kind "oV"' ^Ij?"* ^jl'^'K^^^^ Istprizegivea by C. W. Rutledge, Esq., Markdale Standard ^^ ^ for 1 year, value $1 1 00 n souna •Aiuio" »"' * j""m -7- — r ~ri t nivfh F.sn 7. Bushel Peas, white small, Ist prize given by G. J. Blyth, l.eq., ^ ^ 75 75 75 I 50 00 9 50 ^(^ 1 00 ^ H^ 1 00 60 6^0 75 m-//^' 75 26 /(T^ 75 75 50. 60 50 1 00 25 /(T^ 25 25 25 1st 2ad 3rd % 75 I Ar r«„ OWEN SOUND AND MEAFORD, BiK St««k and l^ow Prices. HbpW^RPsE*3^^BB|j**-A S I ■««\. .*, \ \ 22 ) 1 PRIZE .1ST. -I'^ii;., ROOTS— Continued . Sec, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Half Bushel Rosa Potatoes in box or b*«ket Half Bushel Beauty of Hebroa in box or basket Half Bushel any other kind in box or basket . . 6 Sweed Turnips.... * 0^ 6 Mangolds Ist. 75 7£U^ IS 6 Field Carrots • • ^ 2 Squashes 2 Pumpkins 7^ 50. 2nd, sir 50 75 60 25 25 26 3rd. 50 See, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. VEGETABLES. CLASS 16-VEGETABLES. (To be judged on Tuesday, September 24, at 12 o'clock.) l8t_ 2nd } 6 Blood Beets 8 Table Carrots 6 Parsnips 3 Roots Celery 6 Tomatoes Peck Seed Oniona Peck Potato Onions Peck Top Onions 3 Cabbages, Winningatadt 2 Cabbap;e8, any other kind — 2 Cabbages, Red * 2 Cauliflowers . f 2 Water Melons 2 Musk Melons • 2 Citrons "• ■ ■ • 3 Cucumbsrs, lone 6 Cucumbers, pickling Egg Plant Collection of Beans, not less than four varieties, 1 pint each White Beans, 1 pint 6 Ears White Corn 6 Ears Yellow Corn Best Collection of Vegetables, all grown by the exhibitor, prize given A. Sunter, Esq., Meaford "Monitor" for 1 year, yalue $1 50 25 V 50, 25 > 5.,__U__ Jl_«jw.- ^«1^._^ , , Collection of Apples— 6 Northern Spys, 6 Rook bury Russets and 8 Baldwins— prize given by Enoch Ball, Esq., Meaford, trees, value $3. . Ist 2nd 1 W_ 50 50_ 50 50, 50 50 50" 50 SO- SO- SO 50 50 in^ 25-' 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25" 25 25 25 Sec. 1. Fai 2. Dei 3. Far 4. Sin 5. Ge 6. Ir( 7. Fa 8. Sei Sec , 1. K 2. Fs 3. P( \ 4. Cr 5. L 6 B Hi^ 3 00 10^ .■^•" PRIZE LIST. ma^ -3 3rd. 50 V ^ DAIRY d^TD OTHER PRODUCE. CLASS IS-DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. (To be judged on Tuesday, September 24, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ ^•'"•Tub^f Butter, to couUia uot ^- t^^«^^ '^-"^ ^"^« ^ " |4 00 2nd 5 25 ' 2.^ 25 25 25 251 26 25 25 ,20^ 26 25 25' 25 2^ 25 25"^ 25 25" 25 25 25 ^ 1- / 2. ^3 Crock BuW, 15 Ibe. and upwards, l8t prize give^^^^^ ^^ W* ^ T^ii.„^ VValtersFalls. 6lbs. good45o.Te_a, vftlae $2.70. /na 2nd 3rd 1 50 1 00 1 00 50 50""/f^ ( 2nd 50 IDO '■ 25-' 25 25 ,: 25 ' 25^ 25 ' 25 25 - 25" i 25 ' 25 25 Jii /l^S'^ Tolland VValters Falls, 6 lbs. good 45a S given by Dr. McLellaud Walters Falls. 4 IbL good 45c. Tea value $1.80. 3rd prize by Society . . . • ■ • •• • •■ • ^ '" Cheese, not teJs than 10 4 and upwards, (home made). It pr«e given by McLaughlin and Son, Owen bound, 1 box Plain ^ ^ Biscuits, value $2 " 75 ■ 5. Honey in jar, extracted 75 !?• H!lS^S2bave8,a^akerse;.iuded);>stprize-^en ^ Sj bToray Bros. Owen Sound, a lady's companion, value $L50 IM Fruit Cake, plain, not iced qq- Preserved Pears, in sealers gQ Crab Apple Jelly, in sealers • g^' Pickles, assorted, 2 jars g^^ Canned Cherries, in sellers 50 Canned Plums, in sealers^ 1 00 One Dozen Heaviest Fresh Hen Eggs 1 80 50 ' 8. 9 10. 11. 12. II cJKtlon SeS Fruit, in sealers, named; prize given by Jas. ^ ^* PattersonrEsq., Meaford "Mirror" for 1 year, valae $1 Fresh Hen Eggs MAJ^UFACTURES. 75 50 60 75 26 26 25 26" 26 25 26 50 25 ton liro CLASS 19-MANUFACTURES. (To be judged on Wednesday, September 26, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ ^^^ Sec. 1 50 1 00 1. Farmer's Waggon 1 5O 1 00 2. Democrat Wagon ...100 75 3. Fanner's Bob Sleighs 150 100 4. Single Top Buggy. . . • • \ 1 00 75 6. General Purpose Plough • • • 1 qq 75 6. Iron Harrows , . Diploma 75 I i^SsS^s.fromthehammer;made by- the exhibitoror employer 75 50 LADIES' WORK. CLASS 20-LADir V WORK. (To be judged on Tuesday, September 24, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ Sec. 75 1. Knit Quilt - • .... 76 2. FancyQuilt •/••.■••J .'.'.' 75 Falls, a pair of ladies' slippers, value »1 '.".'.".". 50 5. Log Cabin Quilt ' ' " 50 6 Berliu Wool, raised • 2nd 60 50 50 50 25 25- /H^ » »^»*c »nibUo;oremployer;: 75 4. s! Pair (Jent'8 Kip noots, made by exhibitor or employer lo ^ 9. PairLadies- Boots,, eewed " •• •• ^^^ 10. Set Heavy Team HarneBs Diuloma 11. Set Carriage Harness ■ • ; ; j^-^^^^^^ 12. Set Buggy Harness ninlnmx 13 Display WooUen Factory-Made Goodfl Diploma 14. Or^au ; ■'■■.■.'.'.". Diploma {^;£:Sgkachi„e;;:.::.:.::::.::::;;::::.---...''^^ ^^^p^- CLASS 22-FINE ARTS. (To be judged on Tues lay, September 24, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ ^^^ Sec. . ... 75 "50 1. Cruyon drawing yg ^ 2. Pencil drawing .jg 150 3. Water color Painting ,-g 5q 4. Oil Painting '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'. Diploma 5. Collection of Photographs ; ' SPECIAL. C A.Fleming, Esq., Principal of the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, ofifers the following special prizes to be competed for by pupiU of the public schools : Ist A silver medal in a handsome case for Drawing. The specimens to be drawing book nun'ber foui of the public school course, and a map of Ontario fourteen mches long from east to west. 2nd. A copy of Fleming's Self Instructor in Business and Ornamental P«7*'^«^»>/°j; eachoffhefSflowia,: (A) The best specimen of wntiug by any pnpilnu^^^^^^ 11 J ears of •i^K ThPr 3. Collection of Geraniums, not less than 3 in bloom, named, ^^^ ^' i7»7v RRAH. ^^.ToWEN SOUND AND MEAFORD, «ct our Prices Before Duyliis. pW>iiW —n<» y^M