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Lea diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. n 32X 1 6 »p>ij_^ B^» ■»"*■' mmmmmfrn gmmm h I, m^ ^ Agriealtaral Society FRIZE LIST lMBr(Ylt.Z4 P^LL EXHIBITION Jf -TO BB HELD IN- Walters Kails, Ont., ON- [Ta^ay and Olednesday, Sept. 29 & 30, '91. nicEIVES NO eO¥ERHIIEHT eRAHT OR COUHTY ORMT, [STIl^L THE MOST PRIZES & T5IPLOMAS I OIVBW IM VKB CO CJNrrY O*- ORB Y. [lt«8t t«^ Yeaw me had the Largest and Best Shoos ever held In oair Coanty <|IMPET1tIO]^/ open to TkE WORLp. t^ Wa4?^^^.~^^?fe''^^*?J'''''®* presented will admit only one member. Non-mem- ^' ^!tr '=®"'«- Children 10 cents. Vehicles (with a merater only) S cents VoKn •I'J^o"„?y\TtKcirot.^''°^°"*'^^ ■»« betl^JStee^i':: 4tl. 1 \ "-I / ■ \ Vi Y: w. w. sTepfieN ^ ®P MEIAFORO, Chemists, Grocers & Seedsmen Our reputation for handling first-class go is favorably knownjiitlie County of Grey ^ eaci; year the largest bunincs. in thp.e seed, done m the bounty. I Get oar prices before making your seasons purchase. • 11- * /lo^rinn Tpas formerlv sold and inL'-oduced by Mr. LT»"otiI».nl,fc. WeaeaUnO»iu,e.l,Co™™e,U, Wheat ^eal, 0„t., Tapioca. Eice, etc,, etc... at loweasli pnoes. OII^ CAKE. • >, . THORLEY FOOD,**. 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RECEIVES NO GOVERNMENT GRANT OR COUNTY GRANT, STILL THE MOST p-RIZES afc DIPLOMAS oiVEsif IN rriXE: couNrrY- OF ore:y-. Last tmo Years uie had the Largest and Best Shoms ever held in oar County COMpETKtIoN OPE]>f TO TIIe WORLp. ADMISSION— Membership Ticket nresented will admit only one member. Non-mem- bers 15 cents. Children 10 cents. Vehicles (with a member only) 25 cents Vehicles with a non-member 40 cents. No money will be allowed to bo taken at the entrance gates, only at the ticket olilices. Refreshments will be provided on the Show Grounds. The half-mile Trotting Track is in splendid order. The Judges are appointed from a distance. SUN PUBLISHING CO., PRINTBR8, OWBN SOUND. 1^%^-H -i JiWilNp»»f' (• .4^^ mm ■f /"^ Central Agriealtaral Society, WALTi^RRS PALLS, ONTT. • Officers For 1891. ® PRi^SIDENT— DAVID REID, Boqnor P. O. VICE-PRESIDENT— DONALD ROBERTSON Blantybe P. O. TREASURER— HENRY BONNELL Walters Falls P. O. SECRETARY— GEO. B. HOLMES, Walters Falls P. O. pll|ECTOi|Si TOWNSHIP ST. VINCENT— Dan Smith, John Thom and John Hunter. TOWNSHIP EUPHRi.3IA— Albert C. Paterson, Wm. Milson and Ed. Clark. TOWNSHIP HOLLAND— R. S. McLaughlin, John McQuaker and James Hen- DERSON. TOWNSHIP SYDENHAM— Frank Quance, Geo Garbutt and Thos. Duncan. WALTERS FALLS— Elisha Hanburv. AUplTORSi FRANCIS W. OLMSTEAD AND GEO. D. REID. "^^ fe.:r^ ♦ h=^ IIULES Jk?4p l|EGlJLATl01>fS. 1. For membership U up to the day of show. ^ . ^ * u «* 2. Parties not daiming their prize money before Dec. 31st, forfeit the same for beneUt of Society. Parties receiving a prize or prizes will be paid the full amount. 3. Animals exhibited must have been the bonaflde property of exhibitor for at least one month previous to the show. , . , ^ t> 4. All produce must have been grown by the exhibitor durmg the current year, 1 o- tatces to be exhibited in boxes or baskets, and apples uypon plates. ^ . ^, . 5th. Brood Mares, Cows, Ewes and Sows must have borne young during the present year. Mares must have raised a foal, and cows must be giving milk at the tune of Ex- hibition or give evidence of having been far gone with calf. 6 Each animal must be provided with a chain or rope, and be placed on the show grounds amongst those of its class, and exhibitors of THCROuonnRED stock must be pre- pared to produce the certificate of registration. . , „ . j. , • 7 All Manufactures to be of Canadian make, the property of the Manufacturer or his agent Articles shown uuder the head of Manufactures and Ladies' Work must have been made by the exhibitor or their family, /nu nevee been aw.^kded a prize previous to 1891 exhibitors in all canes to be the producers and bonafide owners. Upon the dis- covery of any fraud, or deception, either in the production or ownership, concerning any article exhibited, the Directors will have power to withhold any prize awarded and may prohibit any such party from exhibiting in any class for two or three years, an.l may publish the names of siich persons or not, as may be deemed expedient. 8. Exhibitors are requested to enter such articles only as they intend to exhibit, which will greatly facilitate the work of the Secretary, and save unnecessary waste of time. 9. While the Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure the safety of the articles sent to the Exhibition, the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting, and, should any article be accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Directors will give all assistance in their power towards the recovery, but they will not make any payment for the value thereof. _ 10. It does not follow that because a prize is offered for any particular animal or article that it must be awarded, unless there is proper competition, or urless the exhibit is really of sufficient merit to warrant the award being made. The Judges are particu- larly requested to note this fact. 11. Articles entered for exhibition must be ?n their assigned places by 11 o clock on the morning of the first day of the Show, 29th September, otherwise they may be re- f QSGtl ■ ' 12. All Live Stock and Implements, &c., &c., must be on the Show Grounds at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp on the second day of the Show, 30th September; and all Grain, Roots, Fruit, Dairy Produce, Ladies' Work, Fine Arts, Horticulture, in the Hall by 11 o'clock on the first day of the Show, Sept,em*ber 2yth. 13. Ladies are particularly requested to have articles for competition in Class 20 pro- parly entered, so as to correspond with the Prize List. 14. No a-Mcles shall be removed from the hall until 4.30 o'clock p. m. on the second day of the Show, and an\- person petkcted taking fruit ou other articles will re posi- tively PUNISHED ACCouDiNo TO LAW. Tliis year, four Constables will be p'.aoea in the Hall. 15. No person shall be a Judge in anv class in which he is an exhibitor or interested in or has any relations exhibiting. ^ , „r j /^ it. 16. Heavy Draught Teams must b. attached to a Lumber Wagon and General Pur- pose;! Carriage and Roadster Teams attached to a Democrat or Buggy. No sulkies AL!^)WEi>. Saddle Horses with tlieir proper equipments. 17. Exhibitors oi others will not be allowed to handle or interfere with articles on cxliibition. When entered they must be considered in the hands and under the entire control of the Society. ♦= Rules and Regulations. premium fa a„j cl,™ will be warde.l to an, exlS, J Tp" d it™„artod '" "'°" °"° 22. Membership tickets will admit one if presented to the aatP k^pn^r t„ *u charge of fifteen cents each will be made, (and please have tlfe rilf H,.' 7^ " n-''^''.'' must be purchased before going to the gate, as no monerwil L'StnlK^' IVett? t\'ZteuL:r "■" '"'''• '^"'*"^"*'^ '^^"^^ forasaddl:t"sM^''„ot\Sd proi^tfthS?d^;s^ril5:r;,,*?^rSrd:° (S^h'^^f ^r'l *'^t ^-^'-^ -^ sharp on the second'day of the Show /soth SeptenSel ^^P^^^^ber) and at 12 o'clock eat SJ^rt^d^wlSf .^;!lS^^'°"^^^ ''-' '^'^''^^'^'"^ ^-^ "- P-Per name attach- hibUs^nlJS^S^t;?^"^ '"" '^"'^ ^' ^^^^"^ ^^'^ requested to give the name,;ndex- 2(5. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must make it in writin-^ and it m.,uf he, a ^■ ed to the Secretary within one week of the cauqe nf r.vr>f iV . if I ? 1 be deliver- cause of complaint'or appeal and must h!:^^:^^nS^^'^ ^^St^"^ ^C^' *'" Sne^JSe^!y:^rSs-.rf -^^-^ '""' uilJllSl^^S is^l^^ 27. The Judges are expected, in the execution of their duties to Iip m.-of ,i fr. „ ^ -^i the most rigid impartiality, and make their entries in v cernnd , m. f "* '^'"' m all cases of doubt or difficulty referring fi^eiv to Se Secivtllry '^""l"'^"'^"^ ™— ^ 28. JNo animal or article exhibited shall have"abonf if >.n^/ ,iv,C, „ i the awards have been made in their respectiveclassrs. ^ ^ '°'°'' "' "^"'^^ """' 29. No I'KRSON SHALL I'.E PEHIIITTKD IN THK IIoUSF 0!i Tattt v Rrxvc , „^, .unox:^ KXCK1.T the Judg.s the grooms, or person s in cl^i^ of S'riiSroJrwS;^ „ '^^- ^l\ P"^e cards which have been affixed by the JudSes mus' bpdi «,',?,,, i^ Z^'"""- '^"^ '»'-«'» »' «"• .■-» »"i iuom &:fm«:.:H;;';t:;;s .i,rdi,i,irr.:;i!v,S;;:,'T,i'„' rii'^rit?, «;:;;, ^.'-iieT^i^^^^^- >^'-"« '- .«a„y c„,;tempt„o„» or atasive la„K„ase to a,V .iff c„ —en.' °If L "'■'■'i pmicular y requested to immediately rep*ort ai^y breach oTSds ■ de " "'""" '"■^" .nay up to 10 o'clock on the morn g of th / o " bv ui^u '[wV/'^^^^^^^^^ applied to the General Fund. ' ^ ^^""^ twenty-hve cents, to be 34 Exhibitors making their entries are particularly reouested to mako onf ■, li -f k fore leaving home, of the articles thev intend t<. e.iter wHh the i u m u iV "" ^S;t;bJt;;^..s^^ "'^^'^'^^^' ^^""^" ^^^'^"^"^'>- --"• - 'n>-«'b;:;,£i;;;Si;y 30. The Treasurer will commence payment of prizes six „.vs .u-tki, tmk sn.,w, and Rules anu Regulations. prizes, and 'e than one .wards, the and two or reen. live chisses others, a . Tickets Twenty- ot entered rrival and 12 o'clock ne attach- e, and ex- )e deliver- liiinly the 'hich sum trd of Di- thout the ften occa- 1 act with manner ; trds until K TIME OF )i rectors. 'id during proHiium i wliile in ' Society, ly award M'wise be idges are arded on i the niif< I for sncii I persons having prizes awarded them may call on that day, or leave a written order for the money. The inside hall will be open to the public at 6.30 p.m. on the first day of Bhow, and kept open until 10.30 p. m., and opened at 8 o'clock a.m. on the second day and closed at 4.30 p. ni. 3(). Efficient constables will be engaged to see that no person be allowed to meddle or interfere with the fruit or other articles exhibited, and special arrangements will be made for the protection of these articles, and to prevent any annoyance from dust or otherwise. 37. No dealer in candies or fruits, hucksters or petty traders, shall be allowed to traf- fic on the Show Grounds on fair day except upon previous payment to the Treasurer of a fee of $20, and that no such dealer shall be permitted to traffic in such wares or goods within 300 yards of the ^:iiow Grounds on such days without paying the said fee ; and that no gambling be allowed on any puetknbe whatever, eitheu upon the Grounds ou WITHIN HAin 300 YAiins thereok. The Directors wish to call particular attention to Rules 7, 10, 29, 31, 32, 33 and 34, as the non-observance of these Rules heretofore has given considerable annoyance and dis- satisfaction. - A large number of horse buyers, and other parties, wanting to purchase Colts, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, have promised to attend our Show on the second day. This is a good opportunity for farmers who want to sell. Central AGuicui/ruiiAL Socikty will not accept of any speclu. donation prizes. Every one must walk the one way around in the Inside Hall, and drive the one way around on the track. One set of Judges upon horses vv^l judge the General Purpose, Agricultural, and Heavy Draught classes, and another set of Judges will judge the Carriage and Roadster classes, in the order named in this prize list. Hall open at H o'clock a.m. t«-' Members, mind and bring your Membership Ticket with you, or yon will have to pay admission at the ticket office. NOTICE.— Any person or persons found trespassing upon or over the fences belong- ing to the " Central Agricultural Society" grounds will positively be prosecuted, strictly according to law. Skveral Spkcial Constahlks will be in attendance, so beware. Membership lil.OO, up to tlie day of the Show. NoTicK.-- Any person detected taking fruit or other articles exhibited will be positively punished according to law without fail. DAVID REID, President, GEO. B. HOLMES, Secretary, Bogiior P. O., Ont. Walter's Falls P. O., Ont. ;ter (ure- h to do so ji Its, to bo " list, he- address !i.I: Coli Trot, 3 Years Old. (Entries close Sept. 22nd.) Local Trot. (Entries closp Se[>t. 'iSnct i 3.00 Trot. (Entries close Sept. 'i'lnd ) Local Teai|i Trot. (Entries close •J'ind Sept ) tea„^re;^?-;;;;S^:;i^^ton:^ ;..:^s ?,;'r:;t 1^ 1 sir^f ia^^i? ?^^ ^ir f •- °^ ^^^ of the exhibitors. Twice round tie track, lest -eV in rt^e L « f %^'^^ n^'P"''^" three to start. First, to receive 7. per cen't. oUhe p.^Srsi. se'oond^. p'r'cer.t."*"' "^' Rules. Canadian lurf Itules to govern. In all cases the Judyes' decision to hp fi„ni v nes must be made with the Secretary not later than IWav Se t 2*^d Th« trance fee must in every case accompany the entrv or it wHl not i^l'J^A ^»^ ''" will not be allowed to compete, and s^nlkfes to b^ uL :/Jwrvrt.^.fr!Pt .-fv "'' tS- Any races that should not fill, the entrance money, will be refunded. All tho wmnin§ Adi Non-nie Vehiclei Th( o'clock I AT THK Api previous to enter, and er cent, of iblic money wo in three •se. First, pn!\ loiis to enter, and | i per cent., [ h EXHIBITION OF HPKKWNO. 11 winning horses must appear on the Show Ground the second day of the Show at 2 o clock. Admission -Member free, on presenting ticket of membership and member only Non-members, 15 cents. Children 10 cents, and (Vehicles 25 cents, members only.; Vehicles with non-members 40 cents. ,.,,„,.„ r^ ^ o The inside Fall will be open on Tuesday at 6.30 p. m, until 10.80 p.m. Open at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning until 4.30 p.m. tJSF- NOTICE —No MONKTT WIM, BE AM.OWKI) TO BE TAKEN AT THE ENTRANCE GaTES, ONLY AT THE Ticket Ofiiceh. Apply koh V«mc%K Tickets for the Show Ground at the Ticket Office. her of the ! property inter, and lal. Kn- The en I. Pacers costume All th9 li : I I HOUSE. OWEN SOUNO. Owt. TERMS, SI. 00 PER DAY. One of tlie Largest, bcsteqnipp- ed and most home like houses in the county of Grey. GOOD STABLING, DAVID GOIWEIiY, PROPRIETOR. ® MftRKDftLE PUMFwORKS > ^UHi^ MaiVUfa ctUrer, Markpale. Invites the special attention of p^^.mers of Grey county to his immons. stock of Punms of every description, consisting of i- umpa Ulood Pumps, Itron Pumps uxith Btrass GylindeP, FoPee Pumps, WHICH HE CLAIMS ARE TH E EEST OBTA INABLE IN GREY COUNTY. He Guarantees Satisfact ion In Eve ry Case or no Charge. the best pumns in the marked '^ "^''^ "'"^ interested in obtaining REIDFIRST, PONDER NEXT, REMEMBER AFTERWARDS JEFFREY ARTLEY, Markdale. z^ i •^— :=:: PRIZK LIHT. 18 SON E. K». Ont. •ER DAY. jcsteqiiipp- e houses in [NG, lEIlY, >R. IS,-" of Pumps ndett, UNTY. Charge. his cele- obtaining equaled, rkdalo. F>Ri:ZEi LaIBT". CLASS A— gp:neral purpose. (To be judged Wednesdav, Sept. 30, at 12 o'clock sharp, in the order of Prize List.) Sec. ' . l«t- 2nd. 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side .^..«3 00 »2 00 2. Tiiree year old Gelding or Filly, 1st prize given by;Ldward Clark, jd^sq. Blantyre ' 3. Two year old Gelding or Filly "„• " ' 'x; Mn \ rn 4 One year old Gelding, let prize given by Geo. Garbutt, Esq., Strathaven 2 00 1 50 5". Spring Colt or Filly : 2 50 1 60 (5. Yearling Colt, entire 7'£!°T«n 7. Team in harness (Geldings or Mares) • . • • * w ^ *>" 8 Best Brood Mare, with two of her progeny not older than 2 years old off Diploma y! Best animal of this class (age to be well considered) . . : Diploma Only 1st prize animals in each class show for the Diploma. A General Purpose Horse is understood to be a horse that is suitable either for „he waggon, buggy, saddle or plough. CLASS 1-AGRICULTURAL. (To be judged Wednesday, Sept. SO, at 1 o'clock.) Sec, \^^ '^"^• l' Brood Mare with foal by her side .$3 00 *2 00 2. Three year old Gelding or Filly, 1st prize given by J. W. Horsley, Esq. ^ ^ saddior, Mjaiord, a laticy show bridle, value '^4 4 00 . ,.0 3. Two year old Gelding or Filly 2 50 I oO 4. Oneyearold " " • ? S 1 S 5. Spring Colt or Filly 2 50 1 50 14 PRIZE LIST. 6. Yearling Colt, entire Diploma 7. Team in harncBs ((leldinga nr Mares) 4 oo 2 00 8. Beat Brood Mare, witli two of her progeny not older than 2 vears old off Diploma 9. Best animal of this class (nge to be well considorol). ' Diploma An Agricultural Hors.i is understood to be one tliat is too heavy to be classed as a general purpose horse and tw) light to be classed as a heavy draught. CLASH '2— HEAVY DRAUGHT. (To be judged Wednesday, 30th Sept.) ^®°- Ist. 2nd. 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side J3 00 92 00 2. Three year old Gelding or Filly .'.*.... 2 00 1 00 8. Two year old " " Ist prize given by Jno. Atkinson,' Esq , Massie 5 qq j qq 4. One year old Gelding or Filly, Ist prize given by Dan. Smith, Esq., Klin Hedge 2 00 1 50 5. Best Sprmg Colt or Filly 3 00 1 50 6. Yearling Colt, entire '] Diploma 7. Best Team, Gelding or Mare, attached to a lumber waggon, Ist prize given by F. N. Kirkham, Esq., Walters Falls, a large farmer's dinner bell, valued at »8 g oO 2 60 8. Best Brood Mare, with two of her progeny, not older than 2 years old off Diploma 9. Best animal of tliis class (age !o be well considered) Diploma CLASS 3— CARRIAGE. (To be judged Wednesday, 30th Sept., at 12 o'clock, sharp. ^^' Ist. 2nd. 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side $3 00 $2 (0 2. Three year old Gelding or Filly attacheti to a vehicle, Ist prize given by Arch. Duncan, Esq., Owen Sound 2 00 I 00 3. Two year old Gelding or Filly 2 50 1 50 4. One year old Gelding or Filly !,..!! 2 50 1 50 5. Spring Colt or Filly, Ist prize given by Jas. Henderson, Esq., Holland ,. v^^']-''''7.- •.:•":■• 2 00 1 50 b. Yearling Colt, entire Diploma 7. Team in harness (Gelding or Mare) 15J hands and upwards, 1st prize given by Elishu Hanbury, Esq., Walters Falls 4 00 2 00 8. Single Buggy driver (Gelding or Mare) 15J hands and upwards 3 00 2 00 9. Pair of Ponies in harness, under 14 J hands high 2 00 1 00 10. Single Pony in harness under 14J hands high 1 50 1 00 11. Brood Mare, with two of her progeny, not older than 2 years old off. . Diploma 12. Best animal of this class (age to be well considered) Diploma 13. Pair of Mules in harness 2 00 1 00 CLASS 4— ROADSTERS. (To be judged Wednesdav, 30th Sept., after the Carriage class. ^^^' Ist. 2nd 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side ^3 00 92 00 2. Three years old Gelding or Filly attached to a vehicle, 1st prize given by Dr. T. S. Sproule, M. P„ Markdale 2 00 1 00 3. Two year old Gelding or Filly ; " ' ' 2 50 1 50 4. One year old " " 1st prize given by Jas. Brian, Esq., Anrian 2 00 1 00 5. Spring Colt or Filly 2 50 1 50 6. Yearling Colt, entire Diploma 7. Team in harness (Gelding or Mare) under 1^4 hands, , = = = .,,,, 3 no •» oO 8. Single Buggy driver (Gelding or Mare) under 15S hands ! ! ! ! ! 2 50 2 00 9. Saddk horse (Gelding or Mare) 1st prize given by C. R. MacLcan, Ksq M. D., Meaford 3 OO l 50 I I . Diploma . 4 00 2 00 flf Diplonui . Diploma be cluBscd as Ist. 2nd. »3 00 »2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 Diploma 8 00 2 50 f Diploma Diploma Ist. 2nd. $3 00 92 (0 2 00 I 00 2 50 1 50 2 50 1 50 I 2 00 1 50 Diploma 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 Diploma Diploma 2 00 1 00 1st. 2nd. »3 00 »2 00 1 2 00 1 00 2 50 1 50 2 00 1 00 2 50 1 50 Diploma | 3 no 'r', 00 2 50 2 00 3 00 1 50 ^ PniiSK lilHT. IS 10. Hioolt.I^E:. frxcir mr. .4 Hi AnVEBTWEIIIMTB. ==•?• Owen • Sound • Brewery! * Ower) Soand. •^- EATON BROS.,' Brewers AND Maltsters. Eatou Bros, reqnest tl.ose who appreciate the fine quality of their .Mes and Porters to ask for tl,e,n at their Hotels IS in Walters Falls, Rockhrn, Markdale, Thornbury, Meaford, Woodford, Clarksburg, Bay View, Chatsworth, Holland Center, • Owen Sound, Ar./i^+T,^ • ^ Williamsford. And other points in ih.b Dominion. /ERY. :>.. zvs. ne quality otels in csburg, isford. PItlZK LIUT. 17 HPECIAL PRIZES FOR HORSES AND COLTS- Continued. Sec. 11. MeBsrs. I'littertion A' Slie]>herdHon will give for best eprin^ Colt or Filly, (loT iiY THKiH Imi'outkk Ci,Yi)KHi>Ar,E Htaixio.v "Modern Tyi)e" No. '2r, 2 50 Sec. 1*2, MoHsrH. Patterson it Hhepherdaon will(4ive lur best one year old Colt or Filly, oot dy thkih Imi'oktkd CiiYnKHiMLK Stallion "Modern Type" '2 50 l^r* The Boy RidorH to appear before the Judges in the Horse ring> and then to go once round the half mile track. fcsf^ N. n. — All prize HoracH andColts will be paraded around the ring together ns soon aH the last claHH is judged. The Judges arc all appointed from u distance. 'J'lie Central Agricnltuial Hociety Khow Grmind is (i'2J rotls long and '21 rods wide, and a very level <"( Id eiicloned with a 7 ft. high, close boarded fence. The lialf nulo track is in excelniat coiulition. fc*" Uon't f 01 got t<. send in your entries a few days before the Show days, then any additional" ones you can make on the day of the Show. ' w • tar''E\'ei'y prospect of u larger and better Exhibition than last year. ' IS* Two refreslmicnt stands will be erected on the Show Ground. t:a^ Waxwork casts, of the renowned murderer Reginald Birchell of Benwell, will be on exhibition both days. l:s^ Running and Trotting races takes place on Tuesday, 'iDth Sept., and the entries CI.OHK ON TUKSDAY, 22nI) SkI'T. UK SUUK AND BK IN TIMK. fcs^ No admission money for non-members or for vehicles will be allowed to be taken at the Entrance Gates. Only at the Ticket Office. US' A large number of horse buyers, and other parties, wanting Colts, Sheep and Pigs, have promised to attend our Show on the second day. This is a good opportunity for farmers, who want to sell. Central Society will not accept of any spkciai, donation prizes. ==:rr4. Soc. 1. 2. 3. 4. CLASS 5— THOROUGHBRED DURHAM.(wnH ukoistkred pf.dioree). (To be judged on Wednesday, 30th Sept., at 12 o'clock sharp.) Ist. 2nd. Bull two years old and up^vards, Ist priue given by tlie Globe Printing Co., Toronto, the Daily Globe for one year, value $5 $5 00 ^2 00 Bull two years old and under, 1st prize $2 ; 2nd prize given by Henry Bailey, P^sq., Meaford, »1 cash , 2 00 1 00 Bull Calf, with age attached, $1.50 ; 2nd prize given by Canadian Live Stock and Farm Journal, Toronto, for one year, value 81 1 50 1 00 Cow, 3 years old and upwards, giving milk, or evidence that she is ii\ calf, Ist prize given by Messrs. Sloan * Crother, Toronto ; 2nd prize given by James Cleland, Esq., M.P.P., Meaford, H. C. 3rd .'4 00 2 00 H. L.eF»A]Sr & GO., WHOLEHW>E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WINES A LIQUORS. Always in Stock the following Favorite Brands of Goods: 600DERHAM A WORTS' OLD RYE AMD MALT, BRAMDY, PORT, SHERRY, RUM. BOLLARD GIK, OLD TOM GIK, GINGER WIRES, TURNER'S TONIC BITTERS. ' Toronio PoHlea Ale, Lo.|iio, PoHlea Ale, Owen Solinil PoHleil Ale. Toronlo PoHlea I'orUr. Lonao^ PoHlea Porler, Oweii Soliipa PoUlea Porter. GOODERIIAM & WORTS'. tORBrS IXL. WALKER'S WHITE WHEAT AND OLH TIMES. Superior Old Liquors. Bottled By The Makers. OLO imSH AMD SCOTCH WHISKIES IN WOOD AMD BOTTLES. \l PBIZE lilfiT. 19 o., RS lERRY, RUM. : BITTERS. III Ale, Porler, t i WHITE lakers. WTTLES. CATTLE.— Continued. 6. Heifer 2 years old, lat prize given by Wm. Milson, Baq., Ooring ; 2nd prize, the American Agriculturist, New York, for one year 0. Heifer 1 year old, lat prize given by Jas. Cleland, Esq., M.P.P. of Mea- ford ; Society 2nd prize ',•••• V ' VV 7. Heifer Calf, under 1 year, with age attached. Ist prize given by John Thorn, Esq., St. Vincent ; 2nd prize given by the Farm, Field and Stockman, Chicago, for 1 year, value %l 2 00 8. Bull, of any age (age to be well considered) • Diploma 9. Female, of any age (age to be well considered) ^?P}°'"* 10. Herd, not less than one male and three females • • Diploma CLASS 6— GRADE. (To be judged Wednesday, 30th Sept., at 2 o'clock.) 2 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 Sec. 1. 2. S 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Bull, of any age (age to be well considered), prizes given by Elisha Hanbury, Esq., Walters Falls .1^2 00. $1 00 Milch Cow, over 3 years old, Ist prize given by H. Bonnell, Esq., Walters Falls, »2 cash ; 2nd prize cash »1.50 ; 3rd prize Owen Sound Weekly Srn for 1 year, value »1 2 00 1 50 3. Heifer 2 i^aar sold, Ist prize given by John McQuaker, Esq., Hol- land township ; 2nd prize given by Jas. Cleland, Esq., M.P.P. of 4. Steer, two years old, 1st prize given by Elisha Hanbury, Esq , Walter's Falls ; 2nd prize given by Jas. Patterson, Esq., Meaford Mirror one 1 00 2 00 1 00 year , 1 60 1 00 Heifer i year old, Ist prize given by David Reid, Esq., President of Bognor ; 2nd prize given by C. W. Rutledge, Esq., Markdale Stand- ard for 1 year, value »1 • • • •;•,•,••• "^ ^ Steer, one year old, Ist prize given by Elisha Hanbury, Esq., Walters Falls ; 2nd prize given by Farm, Field & Stockman, Chicago, one year 1 50 Heifer Calf, Ist prize given by David Reid, Esq., President, Bognor ; 2nd prize given by W. W. Stephens & Co., Meaford, ^ djz. packages of Condition Powder, value $1.50 -i.* ' ; ",' " ^ Bull Calf, 1st prize given by the American Agriculturist, New York, for one year ; 2nd prize given by Alex. Sunter, Esq., Meaford. Monitor, for 1 year, value 1.00 "A* ' *A" * * * 9, Working Oxen, Ist prize given by Messrs. D. A. Cameron & Co., Owen Sound, Cameron's Celebrated Cattle feeding, value »3.00 ; 2nd prize Society .••••. \.y^. 10. Best female, of any age (age to be well considered) Diploma lar AH prize cattle will be paraded in the ring as soon as all the stock is judged. 6 8. 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 . " ftfl'ilJ.I- Wa KAndl - ■ t ..i-r =:z \ ADVERTISKMKNT8. MeafoHP, - OlNfT. ' M. J. REYNOLDS. Prop FiFst-Class flceommodations for The Traveling Public. The Bar is always Supplied with Choice wT^«p t iZ , ^. F^HE BUS TO nm pnoM nuu rmms mo B OATS. SafgeoD, H^^^7-£y?5 F/ILLS, TREATS ALL DISEASES OF THE DOM ONTARIO. STRUMENTS KEPT ON HAND. Ca'lYs'p'Jo" '"^"'- ^""^^ '-■ DAY OR NIGHT. IPTLY ATTENDED TO Horses examined as to soundness, and bought an.l sold on Co.nmission Com er for takang affidavits for the high Court of Justice for Ontario. OmcK.M.BKs:n.K0K-Corner of Victoria and Ahna Sts.. Walters Falls, Out mission- Oentleme,, Look to Yotar Ow, l,tere.t. If you want a lirst-class littin-' Fall Hnif <..■ n,,,... . • , '■"'■ "■■° ' '" ■'.■ ^^^^^^Z^iM^SS^iZ^r ""'""■ respect, just call upon ^ ]-I. ©. Morgan, Fasbior)able Tailor, ^i/ALTE^S FALLS, - OIVt. "* ^. Cutting a specialty and charges moderate. A trial solicited. ' on. Commission- TTHEl "PELARL" LINE. Of Btoves & Ranges Are Second 4o iVoije ii| CaijaAa piiriHon Willi any manufacturers, Maqtaf>atarer> Ol STOVES Al>rp HA1>'GES, x iec. 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. (■). Sue. 1. >2. 1 0. Tw 1 «''<•• ■1 ' I. Ahc 1 -2. Klu '■ 4 H. l{a fl i T%v H :,. Tu ■ (). Tw s " til- h Fine 1 Hi PllIZE U8T. 21 CLASS 7 -CO'L'SWOLD. (To bo judged Weiliu'sdav, Sept. HOtli, at 12 o'clock.) ^gg 1st. 'iiid. 1.' Aged Ham »} f> 1 00 2. Sliearliiif,' Ham 1 '^0 1 00 8. Ham Lamb : 1 50 1 00* 4. Two Kwes, raiayil lambs this year 1 «>0 1 UO 5. Two Shearliiif,' Ewos I 5C 1 00 (•). Two EweLambs. , : • • : 1 50 1 00 7. Pen of Cotflwolds, 1 Ham, 2 J'lwe Lambs Diploma CLASS 8— LKICESTPJHS. (To be jiidgtHl Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 12 o'clock.) 4ec 1st. 2nd. 1." Aged Ham »1 ''^ H ^rP. 2. Shearling Ram 1 »0 1 00 3. Ham Lamb 1 50 1 00 4. Two Ewes, raised lam!)s tliis year 1 jO 1 UU 5. Two Slicarlmg Ewes 1 50 1 00 C. Two Ewe Lambs 1 50 1 00 7. Pen of Leicesters, 1 Ham, 2 J'Aves and 2 Ewe Lambs Diploma CLASS y -SOU'lllDOWN, PlIHE BEED. ueo Isl. 2nd. ' 1." AgedHam »1 00 75 2. Shearling Ham 1 00 75 3. Ham Lamb 1 00 7j> 4. Two Ewes, raisad hlmbs tins year 1 00 To 5. Two Shearling Ewes 1 00 7() (J. Two Ew.i Lambs 1 00 7o CLASS 10 -SIIROPSIIIHE OH OTHEH .HTHE BRED DOWNS. u,,<. 1st. 2nd. ' LAgedHam »1 OO 75 2. Shearling Ham ^ "" '•* 3. l{am Lamb 1 00 7.> 4 Two J'jwes, raised lambs tins year 1 00 ta ,'). Two Shearling Ewes 1 00 75 (). Two Ewe Land)s • • •;••••• ^ 00 Id 7. Special Sw''i'pstii.ki^H given by John Himter. \<]^<\., <>f ()\niea(l, for tlie best aged Ham of any breed '^ 00 Frwo" l»e»'i-«^e«7All Odex^s, All frices, W. Twrweic Ac Co., 'ly You . Will • Waht To provide yourself with good warm Hi^t^o YOU WILL Wf\NT to e^mim the larg. and well selected stock 800IS, SHOES, RUBBERS, AND FELT GOODS I^isplayed at the Casl^ Shoe Store, Opposite Town Hall^ .__ Owen Sound. ou^lfv*e"s^y '^^"^"y '"^^ y°« before profit for A. M. ANDElRSr-nvT Cash and One Price XM. =* i a dura- and to stock GOODS FBIZK tI8T. 2a Sec, CLASS 11- nKRKHHIKi: OR OTHER BLACK BREEDS. (To ho judswi Weduesilay, Sept. 30, at 12 o'clock.) ^^ , ,„ • ^I'iS »1 00 Age^Boar '^ 25 1 00 Aged Sow , 00 75 Sow Pig, 1890 ; ^ i^ Boar Pig, 18110 • • • • • • rUnloma Improved Berkshire, (age to be considered) i^ipiomu CLASS 12-SUFFOLK OR OTHER WHITE BREEDS. Ist. 2nd. ^ ,„ «1 25 »1 00 AgedBoar 'l 25 1 00 Aged Sow I -A« 7c Sow Pig, 1890 i^ ijl Improved Suffolk or other whit^'bi^eeds Ke'to be considered). ... .... Diploma Special prize given by Messrs. Quiuton Bros of Walter's Falls for the best white pig of any breed, with registered pechgree to be VJ^ouucm.. 1 00 Special, Sweepstakes. Prizes given by W. J. Shepherdaon Esq., Wal- tor's Falls, for the bosl black or white pig of any age or breed 1 UU z *ool•. >*•«' ^^^. M?ULVimex* &Co.* ]MIavlN PAID aver. town. OUND. JREY. k'tlosdiilo I. •s P^alls. -r.=:r:-^V PHIZE UBT. Tt .CLASH 13- POULTRY. (To be judged Wednesday, Sept. 30th, at 12 o'clock.) ^^^ ^^^ ^^•pair Turkeys. Ui prize by Jas^ Patterson, Esq., Meaford. the Meaford^^ ^ ^ ^^ . pS^a'ioS'iTeerisr^rll^^^^^^^^^^ , 00 3 pS'^S^rrny'XVkind,ist-pr^^^^^^^^^^^^^ , 00 ■ Markdale Standard one year, value »1 •••• ^ 4 Pair Ducks, white 50 7' Pair Plymouth Bock Fowls 50 8 Pair W\)".t3 Leghorn Fowls 50 y' Pair ' --horn Fowls 50 }?: 5rioGL... 'iJ'^eby E:Han\M;rV;i^: W^aie^^^^ 1 00 12. Pair Minor " • ''///. 50 13. Pair Wyanc w.s ' • 50 14. Pair Hamburg '■^'"}^v'^u lat' nrize given by H. B. Donavan, Esq., ■'• *^eor/rrSurpi;Kw .„dV„n„G.».tet 10c, Mrs. I'otfs Klatiroiis. Uirec in a set, all con.pleto, >^X,1-i " "''I'^t'^'l Matches, for Six bars lOlectric Soaj) for i5c, H bars Ituliv HOOKS luidPAl'HH of all kinds NvitirsCHdoT/Kiri'i'LlKH "Foors;"aVM.an!.v''}i^'lu!;;fc f , r 100 i.a(,'oHcribbUn« book for 2c, .200 i„v«o do. for Ic, best ink Ic, i ubbX ip\.i '^^^ 1'ai.etouios contanunw Jl sheets Kood wlute .Vote l'ai'<'V an.Ml best ICnvelopes;' ianie ii. best ('roan,' wood, 1.5c. A (,'reat drive, cannot bo matched else- Chopping Knives, V best An unbreakable Comji, guaranteed to saw whore for twice the money. Ktoel Comb 12c. WHIPS, WHIl'S.-Over a hundred styles to select from, A Kood (i-foot )iuuav Wliii) fnv v^, «ennmo Uawlude tor .^1. H). These whips are wortli at any ro-ular store .s2 h t " ' A Koo'l cotton wood ChoppniH liowl for lie, and a larKo one for 'ioc pobslied steel blade, He. Lamp Chiiinkyh, small sizes, 4c ; lart^e si/o, 5c and fie il(e nnd IMInvlc Goods J*.ocso«»di*»gly, Turinesr & Co., I>wy\x^^XB±B, IVIavkdalo. in AltVJIIITIHKMRNTH. QU ESTIO N:® ® ® i)o yon live in (Irey or Hruco (bounties? Are you interested in theno two groat counties? Would you liite to know what is going on in them? 5yQG 13TIQ N: @ ® © ® © If you are, make haste to become a regular sub- scriber to the OWEN SOUND SUN. It gives all the latest news of these two counties, and the rest of the world besides. Over a thousand families find it a fireside necessity and they are all loyal friends of the paper. © © Would you not prefer a home paper that is whole- some in tone and carefully edited; that is en- terprising and entertaining; that strives to win a welcon>e in every home by presenting the home news in a clean and attractive manner? If you would, send $1.00 and get the paper for one year. Address M PubMIng Co., - Owen Mni APtistie Job Pi:«inting a Specialty. 'h ,._ !). On 111 tp 10. Om /^NiMMI PBIM LXgT. GRAIN AND HEEDS-Contimiod, !». Ono bushel White Pern, "sm.vll." Ist prize given by F. N Kirk- 10. OnebushdOutH, "Whiter lat prize given by II. Hellstropp «; Hociety . ' ' P'"'"'" ""^ framervalue /l; 2nd and 3nl prize! 11. ^'X^l!iS!t:ni''^f^ iBi PrVzo given by the simPublbhing ^ ^ 12. oLVSI^ax'seed .r^ "*'''"' '"''"' P^^^^^^ ^ "^ 13. Ono peck Timothy Seed '.' ** " " "^f 39 75 75 21 25 75 25 50 25 50 25 »o CEAS8 Ki— ROOTS. 3„j,^ C^" ''" i"'*fi'" */"'"-P '''^'^'' X''^"^ *2 and U : 3rd prize. Society 2 00 0. Six Mangels, 1st prize given by Stephens Bros., Meaford, 3 bot- tles Stepliens Beef Iron and Wine, value $2.50 ; Society, 2nd 7. Six Field Carrots ".". '■. ■.". ^ f ^ 8. One Squash ." ;.' ;,' " JJ V). One Pumpkin * ' ' ' ' ' .!| 75 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 H.C. 25 H.C. 25 H,C. 23 II.C. Sec, 1. 3. 4. 5. a. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. CLASS 17.-VEGETABLES. (To be judged Tuesday, Sept. 2!»th, at 12 o'clock.) Six Blood Beets, 1st prize given by Messrs. D. M. Ferry & Co Wind ^^^' sqr, garden seeds, value »1 ft] nn Six Table Carrots, 1st prize given by Messrs".' D.' "M.'Perrv 'Jco Windsor, prize garden seeds, value U .... * ' 1 nn Six Parsnips ^ "" Throe Roots Celery ••• ^^ Six Tomatoes., . .' ^^ Peck Seed Onions. , . , ; . . . , .' ' ^^ Peck Potato Onions f^ Peck Top Onions ,', [[ " ^^ Three Cabbage, Winningstadt ff. Two Cabbage, any other kind Ji Two Cauliilowers f^ Two Water Melons 2« 50 M.incts o* Spices roi^ Pickling, e«o.. Cpea,m rrn^^i^. (»k:i»^ Soda, 0»»t..a„tee2 4 00 ^ nn ff'f i no •A2 adv?:rtisemknts. S. Grahair^ & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOTS ftND SHOES fJOBBEHS, THUflKS VfllilSES, ETC. ^RRMB GaBM. S. GHRHRM- mm. EWEI^S. P^I]HQ & WILSOjM. OWEN SOUNO, « OHT. HAVE ON HAND AN liyilVIENSE 5 STOCK * OF * FUHNITORE, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING OUT AT COST AND UNDER. p]vory person should > ,ill and socnre the groatost l'>arf^ains that have evci' boon offoi- ed to the pulilic. Parlor Suits, Bod Hints, Ext. Tables, Sideboards at a price that all can afford. As we intend to confine ourselves \o the Undertakinj* oxclusivoly, this part of our business will be found full and complete and a FllSe [iGARSG ilV ATTejNDAJSGG. All orders eitrustcd to us will have our prompt and careful attention. Fictnre Framing a Specialty. Live over the Store. Open Night and Day. 20 AND 22 POULETT ST.. - OWEN SOUND'. ♦— li ♦— PRIZE LIST. 33 DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE— Continued, Sec. 3 Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 50 5 lbf3. Roll Butter, 1st prize given by D. R. Duncan, Esq., r)wen Sounil, a printed Tea Service, complete, value #3 ; 2nd prize Kiven by Sword & Hemin",', Bognor, a Cruit Stand, value #1 3 4. 1 lb. Roll Butter, 1st prize given by Elishu Ilanbury, Esq., Walters Falls, cash $2; 2nd prize given by R. H. Bailey, Esq., Meaford, #1 worth of good tea 2 5. Cheese, not loss than 10 lbs. and upwards, (home made), 1st prize given by Messrs. Jas. McLaughlin & Sons, Owen Sound, 1 box soda biscuits, value 5f 2 2 G. Special prize given bvthe Barm Yeast Manufacturing Co., Toronto, for the best Home Made Bread, 2 loaves i Bakers excluded) made with Barm Yeast, label to be pinned on the Bread, 1st prize, a colored tea set complete, 44 pieces, value f 4 ; 2nd prize a glass preserve dish, value $1 4 00 1 GO H.C 7. Special given by the Breadmakers Yeast Co., for the best two loaves of Bread (Bakers excluded)made with the Bread- makers Yeast, label to be pinned on the Bread, 1st prize, 1 doz. of tl^oir White Star Baking Powder, value $S 3 00 8. Best Sponge Cake (not less than 3 lbs.) made with their , White Star Baking Powder, label to be pinned on the cake, 1st prize a box of Breadmaker's Yeast, value ftl.80 1 .10 n.c. 2r, n.c. 25 H.C. 80 P. S.— All storekeepers, have both the above Yeasts and Baking Power on hand. Sec. ;». Best three layer Jelly Cake, made with"Ocean Wave Bak- ing Powder", and the label must be pinned on the Cake, prize given by Hamilton Coifee & Spice Co., a first-class Butter Cooler worth $0, all stores keep their Baking Powder^O 00 | Sec. 10. 1 Cruet Stand, valued $4 giyen by Messrs. Redfern & Le- Pan, Owen Sound, for the best loaf of Bread, baked in a stove sold by Redfern & LePan 4 00 Sec. II. Honey in glass jar (extracted) 50 12. 1 lb. Comb Honey, in sections 50 13. Fruit Cake, plain, not iced 50 14. Preserved Pears, in sealers 50 15. Crab Apple Jelly, in sealers 50 10. Pickles, assorted, two jars 50 17. Canned Cherries, in sealers 50 18. Canned Plums, in sealers 50 1<>. Canned Plums, in sealers. Collection Canned Fruit, in sealers, named, prize given by the Sun Printing Co., O. S., the Weekly Sun, value U 1 20, 1 doz. lieaviest fresh Hen Eggs, 1st prize given by T. I. Thom- 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 25 H. C 00 H.C. son, Esq., Owen Sound. 1 doz. silver tea spoons, value 1 25 25 II. C tifc%tmi&«:&«KCA«im&u.v..nm^jkvii.awvhmamni«kAmn* Sec 1. CLASS 20-HORTICULTURE. (To be judged Tuesday, Sept. 2i)th, at 12 o'clock.) il 1st. Collection of Foliage Plants, named, 1st prize given by Jas. Patcrson, Es(i., TJie Meafonl Mirror for 1 year, value $1 i^l QQ 2. Collection of Geraniums, not less "than 3 in bloom, named 50 3. Fuschia, in Vjloom, named 50 4. Begonia 50 2nd. 60 25 25 25 ii Jft.ll time Po]puIa,i< Pa.tr>int IVKedtoines xn.£«,de and Icent ix% ■'"(Fliji^s* 34 ADVERTISEMENTS. QUESTION: ® © © © Do you live in Grey or Bruce Counties? Are you interested in these two j^reat counties? Would you like to know what is going on in them? 5 IJJQE STION: ® ® © © If you are, make haste to become a regular sub- scriber to the OWEN SOUND SUN. It gives all the latest news of these two counties, and the rest of the world besides. Over a thousand families find it a fireside necessity and they are all loyal friends of the paper. REFLECTION: © © © Would you not prefer a home paper that is whole- some in tone and carefully edited; that is en- terprising and entertaining; that strives to win a welcome in every home by presenting the home news in a clean and attractive manner? If you would, send ,'^1.00 and get the paper for one year. Address Sun Po&lisliin5 Do., Owen SDond. flptistie Job Pointing a Specialty. you lUld I © lub- ives and md are ole- cn- win the ler? for ll PRIZE LIST. 35 HOKTICT] LTURE— Continued. 5. Balsams 50 25 (5. Petunia 50 25 7. Lily 50 25 8. Cactus • • . . 50 25 9. Hand Bouquet 50 25 10. Table Bouquet 50 25 11. Hanging Basket of Flowers 50 25 iDOivEGSTic m:jli^xjfjlcturc:s. CLASS 21— DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. (To be judged Tuesday, Sept. 29th, at 12 o'clock.) Sec. Ist. 2nd. 1. Six yards Full Cloth SO 50 ftO 25 2. Six yards Fancy Flannel 50 25 •■!, Two lbs. Yarn (home spun), 1st prize given by David Brown, Esq,, Walters Falls, i&l worth of goods 100 25 I. Pair (home made) Horse Blankets, 1st prize given by David Brown, Esq., Walters Falls, 81 worth of goods 100 25 5. Pair Home Made Blankets 50 25 (5. Pair Gent's Fine Sewed Boots, Bals, made by exhibitor or employer. . 75 50 7. Pair Gent's Kip Boots, made by exhibitor or employer 75 50 9. Set Heavy Team Harness Diploma 10. Set Carriage Harness Diploma 11. Set Buggy Harness Diploma 12. Display Woollen Factory-made Goods Diploma 13. Organ Diploma 14. Piano Diploma 15. Sewing Machine Diploma 1(5. Best display of Furnrtn re made by exhibitor Diploma CLASS 22— FINE ARTS. (To bo judged Tuesday, Sept. 29th, at 12 o'clock.) Sec. 1st. 2nd. 1. Oil Painting $100 50 2. Collection of Photographs Diploma 3. Crayon Drawing Diploma SPECIAL. C. A. Fleming, Esq., Principal of the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, offers the following special prizes to be competed for by pupils of the public schools: • 1st. A silver medal in a handsome case for Drawing. The specimens to be drawing book number jf the Public School course, a map of the Maritime Provinces, 14 inches in length from East to West, and a small map of Newfoundland,eight inches wide East to West. 2nd. A copy of Fleming's Self Instructor in Bi^sinessand Ornamental Penmanship for each of the following : (A). The best specimen of writing by any pupil under 11 years of age. Tliese pupils will write one page of foolscap from the lesson entitled " Coffee" on page 68 of the Second Reader, (copying from the beginning of the lesson onward). (B). The best specimen of writing by any pupil over 11 years of age. These to write a page of foolscap from the lesson on "The Camel", beginning on page 24 of -•f' 1 ■' ' 86 ADVEBTI8EMENTS. LADIES! pa^te Tl]i5 In VoUr ^crG\p tSool<. n O') T-'nr Twcnty-fivo Cents in Stamps wo will Kend yon by -.nail, ono doMc. > for any kind of Sowing Machine you may like, and for l<'if teen Cents wo \ you every month for a. year the New York Domestic Fasliion Sheet witli aa the latest styles, BELL K WEST, •"• OWEN SOUND. ; ALSO DEALERS IN Pianos, -i- Orgaps •*• ar)d •*• SeWirig -i- jVIaebines. OFFICE NEAR THE MARKET. BOX 155. Feather Bed "Renovator, xJaiTies Gaton, AnnouncoH to tlie Citizens of Owen Round and surroundint; country that he will again have his STEAM FEATHEll BED EENOVATOR in operation this wocl As tlu^ro isno article in the household line retains contagion more than Feather Bei1s or Pil- lows, now is the time to get thorn renovated, made fresh and clean, M\\\i\\ to new. Tlic machine may not be in operation again for probably a year, so don't miss the present opportunity. ALL WORK WAERANTED, A!^D GUARANTEE YOT^R OWN Fl'.ATITERR R]:tttrned. Any orders left at my store will be promptly attended to. JaMes catoN, Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Dry (loods, GrooerieR, Cropkery, Glassware, Tinware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc., etc. A=^ PRIZE lilBT. 37 FINE ARTS— Continued. the Tliird Header. Also another page of oapitals, small lettorB and tisures ; one-third of a pa^c of each. N. J3.— All work must be certi didat..' la a pupil. All entries f v.se. of a P;^«3« -^^-;;;^, ,„„^t be certified to by tl,e teacher of the school of which the can- Dp., :i the ND. r, will As Pil- thc 9 ipR. CLASS 23— LADIKH' WORK. (To br judged Tuesday, Hept. 2yth, at 1-2 o'olocic.) Bee. 1. 2. 3. F^'cf'^^i iBt prl^e gi;en- by ' klex. Corley, Esq.. Meaford, a ^ j. M. Iflt. $1 00 2nd. 50 3rd. II. C. Pa?ch Work qiilt (any" oth^r kind), Ist. TT S^S'u^ Thomson, Esq., Bognor. a set o glass diBhes^ vakie |1^ . . .^. • • Cabin Ouilt, 1st prize given by Luton & Knight Uros., .viea 00 1 00 4. Log value 1 00 0. 7. H. y. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1 00 ford,' a Bambo Music or Paper Holder value^. . . . . . .... . • • • ■ • Crazy Patchwork Quilt, l:st prize given by]i.. Sowell, ]-sq., M.a ^ ^^^ ford, Gold Broach, value $1 •• '• .^ Berlin Wool, raised.. ^q Berlin Wool, not raised -q Berlin Wool, Fancy _-q Berlin Wool Worked Motto •• •• -^ Table Scarf " " '\ 50 Reabaseen Work ^ _ 50 Cotton Embroidery •' " _ go Darned Net 50 SochS in Sn; Ui pd^egiven byMr^TH;;. liarke;, wilte;. ^ ^^ Falls, a pair Ladies' Slippers ^^ 16. Macrame Lace (or Twine Work) ^^ 17. Hooked Yarn Mat •* " " -q 18. 19. •20. Arrasena WorK.. .. •il Pair Ladies Faucv Mite • Pair Gentlemen'sWooUen Socks (home spun yarn) Pair Ladies' Stockings Pair vVorked Slippers ■■■■••.. ^y Pair Brackets, on Flannel or (.>loth .^ Best Outline Work 50 Berlin Wool Wreath •• •' " -q SSoStSrSS Woollen Mits(hom(^spu;vya;n);ist p:ri/c given bv David McCann, Esq., Meaford, cash «1 Pair Woollen Gloves •• Specimen Darned Socks or Stockings •• Specimen Braiding Pair Pillow Shams Sola Pillow •• • 87. Painting, on Satin or Velvet 3« Five yards Rag Carpet . . 31) Toilet Set, complete, horn. 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. 27. 28. 29. 30, 33. 34. 35. 31). Mat, any other kind jq Hooked Rag Mat •* "_ ^q 50 50 50 50 made . 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 H. C. 50 11. C. 50 H. C. 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 H. C. H. C. H. 0. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 II. C, H. C. H. C H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H C. H. C. H. C. H. C. 11. C. H. C. II. C. H. C. II. C. H. C. ♦' 38 ADVEBTISEMKNTS. F. N. KIRKHAM, General @ Mercliant. SUCCESSOR TO BONNELL BROS. Six years experience in the General Store business in the suberbs of Toronto, we know how to buy and liow to sell. We have one of the most Complete Sto«ks of GE/NE-RALB-Ry 9001)5, G-ROCE-RIES, BOOTS at SHOES. Etc., To be found in the County. We have a First-class stock of CANADIAN, SCOTCH and ENGLISH TWEEDS. We keep a FlRST-CLASS TAlLOll ANp CI/TTER, Gmrantee a Perfect Fit Every Time in Our Tailoring Department. We keep every Popular Patent Medicine and sell them at 10 to 20 per cent below retail price. We ho-i/e IMairked Evecything Beloui the f^egulap Pf iee of this Vieinity and cue alloua 10 pet* eent off fot* Cash aftep that. llillKesi Prices Pai^ ior puHer aqil Eggs. S^GivG Us One O^rial. WALTERS FALLS. ... ONTARIO. J^rrz ¥ r='I. JW H PRIZB liUT. 39 It. jADIES WORK— Continued. 40. Pair Coverlets 50 25 H C 41. Fancy Work, not mentioned in list 75 50 h! c' 4'2, Special, for the best Quilt of any kind, that has previously been awarded a prize at any show in the County since 1887. The prize given by Messr-, D. A. Cameron & Co., Owen Sound, a Ladits' Purse, value 82 2 00 Spkcial, Diamond Dyk " Prizes", given iiy Wells, Richardson & Co., Monthbal. Sec. 43. Best old Dress for lady in wool material, in any of the fol- lowing colors : Cardinal, Navy Blue, Dark Brown or Dark Green Must bo re-dyed with Diamond Dyes 5 00 Sec. 44. Best Knickerbocker Suit for boys of from six to eight years', made from an old suit of clothes. Must be re-dyed with Dia- mond Dyes 5 00 Sec. 45. Best collection (three) of Sheepskin Floor Mats, in Cardinal', Orange and Green. Must be dyed with Diamond Dyes .' 5 00 Sec. 46. Special, given by Messrs. Gray Bros. & Co., Owen Sound, a pair of Ladies Kid Gloves worth $1.25 to the mother showing the prettiest Baby under one year old, not less than three com- petitors, and lady judges 1 35 N. B.— Positively no smoking allowed in the inside hail'. e»- All grain, roots, vegetables, fruits, dairy produce, ladies' work, hort-.culture. &c., to be m the Hall on Tuesday, September 29th, not later than 11.30 a.m. «S" Send in your entries to the Secretary, 4 or 5 days previous to the Show, and any additional entries you can then make on the day of the Show. fS- Trotting and Running Races on the 1st day of the Exhibitiou, and the inside Hall open at 6.30 p.m. until 10.30 p.m. Open at 8 o'clock next morning (Wednesday). ^ All persons driving upon the half mile track, must go the saue way round. Membership $1.00, up to the day of the Show. Notice.-- Any person detected taking fruit or other articles, will be positively oun- islied according tc law. "' *^ T j.^^"]^7i" ^ provided at all hours, both days, by the Hanbury House, Methodist Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Robt, Walters, next door but one to the Secretary Office, and Mrs. Samuel Caswell, on Alma street. All 25c. per meal. The Central Agricultural Society has secured at great cost, Birohell and Benwell's artistic cast in waxwork, before and after death, (wearing the original clothing worn at the time of the murder), and which will be on exhibition both days lil af >. !■■* ■ * ■! t\ U