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Las diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 IP* v.- ' •-*. iHii:. ■0 !0>U, CENTRKl- AGRICDLTURAL SOCIETY f ^Jfe ^ OF TKB SECOVB AVBTJAXi FAXA EXHIBITION -TO BE HKI.O IN — WALTER'S FALLS, ONT., -ON- MajSsWeliesil&i[,Ss;l3IIS;0cLUS9!! THE MO^T PRIZES AND DIPLOMAS aZVSH XH THE CdUNTT OV OBBY. Last year we had the Largest Show ever he/din the County. ■ ■■ 9 ■■ COMPETITION OPE]S TO THE .WORLD. 11 ^ # 111 ADMISSION— Membership Tickets presented will admit Two, and members only. Non Memlwrs, 15 cejuts. Children 10 cents. Vehicles 25 cents. Refrefthuients will be provided on the Show Ground. The half-mile Trotting Track is in splendid order. The Judges are appointed from a distance. „^ — .-__ _ vi^^sai*' Mtanaara Jirint, A&aiKaMie. '■** .'r: /~ BONNEJLL BKOS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, WALTER'S FALLS, ONT., IS THE PLAGE T9 BUY YOUR GOODS. We carry a large stock of genebaIi odby goods . GBOCERIES. BOOT S & SHOES, HABDWABE AIsTfi TINWABE . CBOCKEBY AND GLASSWABE . HATS. CAPS, FDBS. TWEEDS . AND GENTS' FUBIsTISHINGS. Gen ', ,! Tuesti ILL IINDS OF PW EMT MEDtCIIIES KEPT ON HAND. }' The above goods are alJ now. freah Utrd well bnnght, and those favoring ns with their piitrouage may rest assured that they will get goods at bottom prices. Ordered Clothing a Specialty A first-class Tailor and Cutter always kppt on hand. Buy your MABBIAGE LICENSES from BON NELL BROS., ) p « „. , , . . Walter's FaUs. ir. ».— Highest prico paid for Butter and EggH. TH Last ) ADiM only. J Refr< Track is ' TiW*^^- '**^%s Central Agricultural Society ■■ > mi PRIZe LIST or TKS BECOND AKNUAIi FAXIi BXHIBITION 1 -TO BE HELD IN — WALTER'S FALLS, ONT., -ON- I ■■■3 t 1 Tuesday & Wednesday, Sept. 30tli & October 1st ■» » THE MOST PHIZES AND DIPLOMAS Oivcn in tlie County ol Grey. Last year we had the Largest Show ever been held in our County. ■» • ■■ COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD. ■■ • ADMIvSSION— Membership Tic' . .•• presented will admit Two, and members only. Non-Members. 15 cents. Ohi. u-eu 10 cents, and Vehicles 25 cents. Refreshments will be provided on the Show Ground. The half-mile Trotting Track is in splendid order. The Judges are appointed from a distance. ~tm # ! ■ ■ ■ M.\RKDALE, ONTARIO. rUINTRD AT THK STANDAKD OFFICE. 185)0. ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T Mort,.nce Uu^ fHi-ii if you can avoid it, hut if it is necos.ary for you to procuro money in tins way. or if you wish to continue ^n existnjg loan nt. a rPduceJ rate oi interest, cull on W. H, Dodson, Rocklyn, He represents the best lonu HI,' i.irilitutious doing business m Canada, and is prepared to negotiate loans at lowest current rates of interest and on v.ry favnshi'p SydetihafU — Gilbert Morrison and David H. Seamanr. jraller's Falls — William A. Dayman. AUDTTOES. J^ames Carrie and Francis Ohuslead. AOVEIITISRMKNTH. -••HEAD QUARTERS:- For all kinds of Harkre, Faints, OlSp Lao]) kk k STOVES! STOVES! Parlor, Ccok and Box Stoves from the best Manufacturers. Gurney's new Steel Range especially adapted to farm use. If you want a durable Cook Stove don't miss see- ing it ; prices away down. HASKETT BEOS. - ^ . 1. F 2. P for be amouii 3. A least 4. A Fotati 5 1 preHBi the til G. ] sliow liiust 7. 1 or bin must PUKVI Upon ship, ■ any r for t\ be (le 8. exbil sary 9. staiic tlieiu ally towa 10 or ai the c Judy 11 ou tl be r( 12 11 o liool by 1 13 20 p 14 seco WILl be 1 KULES AND BEGULATIONS. >.- ^6. St )U e- 1. For monibership U nj) h) tin; ^^cc '^^^^^ ally injured, lost or stole.., tbe Directors will five all '^"'^/f ^^ .,1 " lie tlSeof townr.ls the recovery, but they will not n,ake any payment tor ^l^e ] a "e thereof . 10. It does not follow that because a prize is ottered for any l"^ft.ciar animal or article that it must be awarded, unless there is proper «o;"P\"<;'^^'^ ;^°J '"^^^^^^^ the exhibit is really of sufficient merit to warrant the award bemg made, iho Judges are iiarticularly requested to note this fact. i i„ „„ u„ n nVlnek 11. Articles entered for exhibition must be m their assij^ncd Placcs by Ho dock on the mori.inf4 ot the first day of the Show, 30th September, otherwise they may '"l2 ' AU Live Stock and Imydements, Ac, &c., must be on the ^I'^l^ grounds at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp on the second day of tl'e.-how 1st Octo.er and al Cnaii, lioots, Fruit, Dairy Produce, Ladies' Worl;, Fine Arts, Horticulture, m the Hall by 11 o'clock on the first day of tbe Show, IJOth September. .... ■ <-,,_„, 13. Ladies are part.cularlv requested to have articles for con q->etition m Class 20 properly entered, so as to correspond with the Prize List. „„ Hip 14. No articles shall be removed from ti.e hall until 4:.!0 " ^\°^M;;J"- on ^^^^^^ second day of the Show, and any person m-.TKcTKn takinu fuuit ou "T "- k aut^^^^^ WILL HK POSITIVELY PUNisHK,> AOCOuniNO TO .,AW. This year, two Constables vmU be plaecnl in the Hall. KUI.KS \Kh ItKfiULATIftNH, ^ ■ , 1 ip. No person slwill 1,0 a .Tudyo in any claHs. in which he is an exhibitor or luteresU'd ni or has anv relations exhihitma. • xnimtor or 1(5. Heavy Dranj^ht Teams must l,e utta..he.l to a Lumber Wa^Kon an.Uleneral Purpose, Carrm«o an.l Koa.lster Teams attached to ,i Democrat or C-'. No 17. hxhib.tors or others, will not be allowed to hand e or interfere with articlp« 18. No animal or article entitled to more than one .,rize. excent iu snecial prizes, and no article exhibited in the hall is to have tlu/o.vi^Lrwl! the,S n liawanLd.^'" """ ^"'"""'" '" '"'' '^''''' "^" ""'' ^"''"•''-' '^ '^"V exhibitor or iS 19. In all cases of do.ibt or difficulty that may arise before making their awards the Judges shall submit the matter to one „t the Directors wvudtbPre.i?W and two or more Directors shall finally settle the name! ' P'^'^^nlent 20. 1st prize ticket. IM ; 2nd. JJlue ; ;)rd, Yellow ; Hi,hly Commended. Green cl^X'^!::;i^Z: '^""-'' ^— l-^^- --l-^ voanin^s in their respeS 22. Membership tickets will mlmit two if presented to the -ate kee,>er To others a ciiarp of htteen cents ea... w ul oe made, (and pleas^ have he ri-'b" t If^- ./•'^'^^t^^"'""' ''^ purchased before goin« to the Jate. as no money w be talceii there Twenty.Jive cents for a one horse bugtjy, an.l twenty eenti^for saddle horse (if not entered for competition, tweiiiy cents toi a «n'f ;'^"''^'T\'''/; '■'■'l",'^''*'^'' *" '^^I'ort tliemseives to the .Secretary on their arrival and proceed to their caity at 11.45 a. m.. on the first day (aotli Sept.) a id a lU o cock sharp on the second day of the Show. (1st October). ' ^ attacl.er'to^)!^ r*"'."^ ^''"" or Flowers are requested to have tlie proper name attached to the article when available. ' exhibir:^;;^ "In'JJir "" '"'' °' ^•^"'" ^'' ••^'^"^^'^^ '^ ^''-^ *"^ •-■-• ^-^ 26. Anv exhii,itor lodKin- a j.rotest must make it in wiitii.u and it must be f« n?f i^l *° ^''' y'-'^retary within one week of the cause of prot^t ; it at state o ft 1^ V !^ "^"''^ ''\ ^?,T'^1"\"»' '-^''P^'--^" ^"^1 '"»«t be accompanied by a deposit sLtained V^To'-^n'o^f f'n-*"'^'*'V'' "" '^"'■'^'^•>' ^^ *''« '^''^ potest irnot sustained. Ihc iioard of Directors, ho.vever, earnestly hope that exhibitors will no eii er protests without the strongest ,,r.unds for so d<.inM. as muS annoyance and uiMjleasantness is often occasioned by protects of a fiivc^ous nature. "'"^^°^^ net wifl fi '^'''^ are expected, in the execution of their duties, to be careful to act with the most ri^id impartiality, and make their entries in a clear and con^ SeSarv.'"'"'"'' "' '^' '"''' '^ ^^""''* "' "^'"^^-"'^^ ^^f-'"''« ^-eiy To the 28 No animal or article exhibited shall have ahont it any prize colors or cards until the awards have been made in the.r respective classes. 2.) No person shall be i-eimitted in the Horse or Cattle Rinc^s durin- the time ^iS"s" '"'" " •^"''^''' *•'" ^'^■"""^"' "^" l"^-^^'^*^ ^" ^''^'"^' °t' the aTiimals, or 30. All prize cards which have been affixed by tlie Judges must be dismaved wS;^"fi ^T"V '''•''' shall attempt to interfere with or influence the Judyes win em the discharge of their duties, or who shall at any time, on the T-reSes of the Society, use any contemptuous or abusive lanj^uaye to any Jud«e in con^ sequence ota-vnward made by him. shall forfeit his ri^ht to any Temi ns which he mi^'.t oLl.erwise >. entitled, a.ul shall be exeludell as puivent niistaUes, whicli frequently occur in tiliiu« blanks^hastilv from verl al instructions. 35. Tlie Treasurer will coniinence payment of jirizos six days aftkk tick snow, and persons havinj> prizes awarded them, may call on tbate in tive lieats, four to enter, and three to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent, ol the jiurse. First to receive 75 per (lilt., second, 25 per cent. LOCAL I EOT. I'lusc UO- -Cleiainiu'y previous to tlie ISth yuptouiber, lbl)-J. Twice i.ruund the ivack, best three in iive heats, for.rto enter, and three to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent, of tlie ]inrse. First to receive 7r) per c'Mit., si'i'oiid, 'i'j per cent. ^. t^ ! I 12 SrEliD AND OTHER SPORTS, OPEN RIT]SKi:Na. (To carry not less than 130 fts.) Purse $15— Open ta Gelding or Mare, not thoroughbred, the bonafide proportv of the exhibitors. Twice round the track, best three in five heats, four to enter, and three to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent, of the purse. First to receive «io and the second $5. -w^v, RULES. Canadian Turf Riiles to go\erni In "all cases the Judue's decision to be final. J^ntries must be made with the Secretary jiot later than' Tuesday, Sept. 30th, at 12 o clock, noon. 1 he entrance fee niusjuiu every case accompany the entry, or It will not be accepted. Pacers wiU not be allowed to oompfcte, and sulkies to be used. In the ilunniug race the jockeys to be weighed before starting. Tlie •X'racls: is in ^i*^«t-e^a^f^s or-cler-. ■ ■• * ■ The winning horses must appear on the Sliow Grounds the second day of the oiiow at 2 o clock. •' Admission— Members free, on presenting tickets of membership and members only. Non-members, 15 cents. Children 10 cents, and Vehicles 25 cents. The great AMARANTH MAMMOTH SKELETON will be on exliibition. The largest animal of the World, and the wonder of the day. The inside Hall will be open at 6.30 p. m. until 10.30 p. m. Open at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning. /h rt" PRIZE LIST. ide property lur to enter, receive $10, to be filial, apt. 30th, at he entry, or ulkies to be r. daj' of the J members nts. oition. The at 8 o'nlock HORSES. CLASS A— GENERAL PURPOSE. (To be judged Wednesday, October Ist. at VI o'clock sharp). Sec. ^ 1^*- ?"^^- 1. Brood Mare with foal by lier side ^3 00 |2 00 2. Two vear old Geldiuf^ or Filly '-^ •''0 1 o0_ 8. One vearold " " 2 f.O 1 50 4. Sprinj! Colt or Filly '■^r><| 1 -''L 5. Yearling Colt, entire Diploma^ G. Team in harness (Geldings or Mares 4 00 2 50 7. Best animal of this class (age to be well considered) Diploma Only 1st prize animals in each class sliow for the Diploma,. IS^ A General Purpose Horse is understood to be a horse that is suitable cither for the waggon, buggy, saddle or plough. CLASS 1— AGRICULTURAL, (lo be judeed Wednesday, October Ist, at 12 o'clock). Sec. ^^** ^""^^^ 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side ^3 00 *2 0(» 2. Two year old Geldins or Filly '^ 50_ 1 .)0_ 3. Oueyearold " " \'f^ \''^\ 4. Spring Colt or Filly 2 50 1 50 6. Yearling Colt, entire V ii^nn 6. Team in harness (Geldings or Mares) 3 00 i. 00 7. Best aiiimai of this class (age to be well cnpsidcrod) Diploma X^" An Agricultural Horso is understood to be one that is too heavy to be oldsaed as a general purpose horso and too light to be classed as a heavy draught. • H 14 I'RVjLE LIhT. Sec CLASS 2— HEAVY DRAUGHT. (To bo jud^-ed Weduo-sday. October 1st, at 12 o'slock). 1. Brood Mai-e with foal by her side J^'l' J 2. Iwo year Geldins or Filly *;, ^^Jr^^ 3. One year old Geldiuy or Fillv." ^ ^X 4. Best Sprint Horse, colt ..,..;." ^ ^° 5. Best Spriuy Maro, colt 2 00 2 00 2na. 00 1 50 1 sa' 1 00 1 00 Sec. (To be jndf:;e( 2nd. CLASS 3~CARRIAGE. Weanesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). 1. Brood Mare with foal by her side Jf^.^ .„ .. 2. Iwo year old Geldiri" or Fillv H ""^-^ ^^ 3 One year old " " 2 50 150 4. Spring Colt or Filly.. * ^0^1 50" 5. Yearling Colt, entire.. ^ 50 1 50 6. Team in harness ((ielding or MkVeV'"'^"'''""'"-'""-"-'" '^ Diploma 15 ; hands and upwards... o. I an ot Ponies m har!if>w« nnJ,.,. i n i.„....i_ k- .. ' ' 2 50 2 00 Sec 8 9 10 00 9 Best ^^"'rv;i ^'"''r^^^' "^or i4iha;^sh];;y;:.:::::?;r^""-- n^ ,,. J. Best anunal of this class (age to be well considered) ....:::.::.::::::: Li^Uoma CLASS 4— ROADSTERS. (To be judged Wednesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). 1. Brood Mare with foal by hvv side ,.|t. J''^' ••i- -iwoyear old Gelding or Filiy ''^ . ^'^ ^'" 3. One year old " '' I'i'"- '■ ','"":"'' 2 50 1 50 K..I., Bhu'tyre ^"' ^'"'' "''''' ^'^ ^- '■ P'-^tt^n-son, 4. Spring Colt or Filly ^ oQ, 1 00 h^j^ ~ " ' 50 1 50 Diploma 00 2 50 50 2 00 5. Yearling Colt, entire.".*! 1 11. 12. 13. 6. Teani in harness (Gddmg'or Ma;;;r;;noy Huler, under 14 years of a-v. ' ^ Geldmg or Mare (l,est Ieaper)to be ridd;.;;'o;c;"a hurfie'ist'iiH;;: «iven Ly Geo. B. Holmes. Esq., Secretary. Waller's Falit !!!!!! 2 00 00 00 00 CLASS 5-SPECrAL PRIZES FOR HORSES AND COLTS Sec. /I. JJoy under 14 yeai-s old, that can lead this year's sprin. Colt ^'^' •■■ ith haUey m the quickest tim " - "^"^^ Of) 1 00 &C., iVCC. 2nd. 3rd. , , . . -,"" ';'"■'' '" """G, once round the track 1st prize given by .lanu.s Mower, l.:sq.. Walter's Fant..: #1 00 50c. /tA 6/^ ^ uUy 1 1st. 2na. $3 00 12 00 2 50" 1 50 2 50 1 50' 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1st. 2nd. 13 00,J2 00 2 50 1 50 2 50^ 1 50* 2 50 1 50 Diploma - 4 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 Diploma 1st. 2ncl. y 00 $2 00 2 50 1 50 2 OQ, 1 00 >7 , 2 50 1 50"" Diploma 4 00 2 50 2 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 Diploma t 00 2 00 ^ 5 00 1 00 '3 1 ! 00 1 00 i 00 1 00 ^Oil 111. iJrd. riflZK LIST. 15 Oc. /trt) IBAVITS '"^ SPECIAL PRIZES FOlt HORSES AND COL'L'S, &c., iVc— Continued. Sec Ist. 2ud. 3rd. 2. Specdin<> in the i-ins, Sin^'le Driver, attached to a biijj;L'y, 3 times around tlie track — 1st vviy.e j,'iven by the Mail 3. 5./ 0.\ Printing Co., the Daily Mail for one year, yalue iii-5.50 2nd prize j^iveu by Wm. Weld, Esip, London, the Farm- ers' Advocate and Home Mai;;;.aj, "Oak iiranch," have kindly given, each of them. $5 of the above open special prize for best Spring Colt. Sec. 1ft. 2nd. 10., Best Spring Coit or Filly, got bv Messrs. Sinclair & McMurchy, Carriage Stallion, "Ned Jetfer.son," of UilLsburgh $3 00 $^2 00 II4 IJest Spring Colt or Filly, got by Mr. Matthew liamage. Carriage Stallion, "St. Lawrence," of Strathaven 3 00 2 00 J.jiif' Every prospect of a larger and a better Exhibition than last year. J-jsf Kefreshment Stands to i.kt on the grounds, ap[iiy to the Secretary. 1.,::^' The large Amaranth Mammoth Bones will be exhibited 011 the grounds. 3.j:£r' The Boy Riders to appear befoie the Judges 111 the Horse ring, and then to go once rouiul the iialf mile track. JLi:' N. B. — All prize Horses and C jlts will bo paraded around the ring together as soon as the last class is judge I. The Judt^es are all appointed from a distance. The Central Agricultural Society Show Ground is 02.^ rods long and 21 rods wide, and a very leyel lield enclosed with a 7 ft. high, close boardeU fence. The half mile track is in excellent coiiu\' '.,1. FOli PURIiJ DllUGS AND CnElVlICALiS_ TRY W TUKNli^K Sc CO , DJiXJGGlSTb, Mi^RKiJAL.Jii. 64rc •n VV w h-VJj fl 14 . ; nUZE LIST. CLASS 2— HEAVY DRAUGHT. Sec. ^'^'^ ''"^ •^"'^^''''^ Wednesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). 1. Brood Mare witl) foal bv her side « ■^•^*- ^"^^• 2. Two year Cxelding or Fiily *^ "^l^^ 00 3. One year old Gelding or Filiv ^ ^^ ^ ^^ 4. Best Spriijo Horse, colt... 2 50 1 50' r>. Best Spriiij^ Mare, colt ^ 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 CLASS 3— CARRIAGE. Sec. ^ '''' ^"'^"'^'^ Weanesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). 1. Brood .Mare with foal by lier side ^^^- ^"'^• 2. Two year old Geldm- or iinv ft 3 00. J 2 00 3 One year old " ". 2 50 150 _ii_SE.n»ii- Colt or Fillv * ^0^1 ^0" — ■■ r ^ — -. . a KB 1 r.o 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Ksq.. Blantvre ^'* ^'"""^ "''''' ^'^ ^- <'• Patterson, Sl)rina (Jolt or Fillv '-^ '''Q* 1 Yearhiio Colt, eutire '-^ *"'0 1 Team in harness (Oleldint'or :irn'i"inV/l'/tVV.-;VV,'„''*i J>i])loina I^^Sl Pt^ >«*:"« -''"™!;,*;"i;;;ti;v:::::; ^ SS ^ S oaticue Horse ((relcliMiy or Mare) - ou ^ U(J 9. Best animal of this ch^ss {L,. ^,/C:Z::u".:::':'-:--^. 2 00 1 00 10. Lady for 00 00 00 90 ^(rt oO jttj iiuise ((reuiiMi:; or Mare) ■* "^ ; animal of this class (a^je to'h^'^liu'^ou^;;^;^: ^ 00 1 ( y Driver (i„ ),n»c;v,, 1st prize "iven by II ^ Svdie Fsn^VrV* ^^'^''""^^ li. T.oy Ruler, under 14 vears of a"o ^ 00 1 :.i>ui In beo. h. Hoin.es, Esq., Secretary, Walter's Falls. m qo 1 Sec. CLAS.^ 5-SPECL\L PRIZES FOR HORSES AND COL'l'S, &c., a:c. /I. -^y^-^J'^er 14 yea,v. old, that can lead this year's sprin. Colt ^'^' '^"^' ^"^• y.ith lialier in the quickest time, once round the tvwk 1st pn.e ,iyen by ,James Mower, Esq., Walter h Fan's ..' U- 00 50c. GEO. B HOlMiSS, WALTEiiB TAILS rOK THB HIOH COMMISSION COURT rOB TAKING APyiZSAVITS JUSTICE FOK ONTARIO ^ (Xt Ist. 2inl. »3 00 n 00 2 50' 1 50 2 50 1 50' 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1st. 2ncl. ^3 00 #2 00 2 50 1 50 2 50^ 1 50" a sn 1 r.o PniZK LIST. 15 i OQ^ 1 00 h ,^ !50 1 50--^^ M])loina 00 ii 50 50 2 00 00 1 00 diploma 00 2 00 ^ ^ 00 1 00 '^l/t 00 1 00 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HORSES AND COL'IS, &c., ..Vc— Continued. Sec. 1*^*. 2utl. 3rcl. 1. Sj)ec(liii<> ill the rinj», Sin<.'lo Drivor, attaclied to a ))nj,'ey, 3 times around tlie track — 1st ])riye j^iveu by the Mail Printing Co., tiie Daily JIail tor one year, yalue #5.50 ; 2nd ))ri/e j^iven l)y Win. Weld, Esq., London, tlio Farm- ers' Advocate and Home Maj^azine, ior one year, value $1 |5 50 $1 00 3. IFastest Walkiiifi! Team attaclied to a liimher wa^yon, tnice round the track, tlie prize <;iveu ny John Mc(iuaker Esq. Holland township 2 00 4.^Kprina Colt or Filly, j^ot hy Mr. VV. G. Pickc^ll's imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Lord Derby," So. 37, of Markdaii3 3 00 2 00 5/Sprinf^ CoJt or Filly, yot hy Mr. .Jacob Sliunk's Canadian Heavv Drauf^ht Stallion, "Youuf^ Modern Type." ot Woodford ." $2 50 |1 50 #1 00 0.1 Spriu<» Colt or Filly, got by Mr. Donald Robertson's Im- ported Clydesdale Stallion, "Prince of Westtield," of St. Vincent township 3 00 2 00 7.{ Best Spring Horse Colt got by Messis. Nichol and \\ ni. J. Shepherdson, Imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Modern Tyije," xNo. 25, of Walter s Falls 5 00 8./ ]5est S[iring Mare Colt, got by Messrs. Nichol and Wm. J. Shepherdsun's Imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Modern l'y|)e," No. 25, of Walter's Falls 5 00 9l Best' Spring Colt or Filly, got hy any Impohtkd Clvuksdale oK SiuiiK Stallion that \\as owned in the County of Orey, the season of IbHQ "..... U) 00 Messrs. Nichol & Shepherdson, owners of the Imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Modern Type," and Mr. Dan. Smith, of lltli line of St. Vincent, owner of the Imported biuie Stallion, "Oak Branch," have kindly given, each of them, fto of the auo\e open s[)ecial pri^e for best Spring Colt, Sec. . Ift. 2nd. lO.,' Best Spring Colt or Filly, got bv iNtessrs. Sinclair & McMurchy, Carriage Stallion, "Ned Jefferson," of Hillsburgh *3 00 ^2 00 ll.» Best Si)niig Colt or Filly, got by Mr. Matthew Ramage, Carriage Stallion, "St. Lawrence," of Strathaveii 3 00 2 00 J.-rsf ICvery prospect of a larger and a bettt^r Exhibition than last year. l:^ Refreshment Stands to lkt on the grouuds, apply to the Secretary. t::^" The large Amaranth Mammoth Bones will be exhibited on the grounds. l:r£^ The Boy Riilers to appear before the Jutiges in the Horse ring, and then to go once round the lui.lf mile track. J-rt:" N. B. — All prize Horses and Cnlts will be paraded around the ring together as soon as the last class is judged. The Judt'eii are all appointed from a distance. The Central Agricultural Society Show (iround is &2,h rods long and 21 rods wide, and a very leyel field ^ closed with a V ft. high, close boarded fence. The half milt; track is in excellent condition. FOB PURS DBUGS AND CHEMICALS TKY W TUKNlilK Sc CO, DiiUGrGlSTfc, MAKKDALlil. 6rO ♦n-,^ *3^ 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. WIND AND WATER. ^^^ quantity JEFFURY AllTLRY, Mfgr. of Wind Mills and Pumps, Markdalo. Out. If vou need a pump of any kind, and will f»voi- ine with your order, I will guaianteo to give .satisfac tion ovury time. I can suit yon in eitl.or lion, Brass, rorcelam, or Galvanized Iron. Terms— Kepairing cn>li ; new work short date approved notes if desired. Below I give a few testimonials . Dear Sir,— The two pumps you put in for ™/, "'"^ Siymg me snlendi.l satisfaction (one of them 66 ft deep, the other 23). I am well pleased with them. John Porteous, Flesherton. SATisFAcrioN AT LAsr.-This is to certify tiiut I have liad great tiouhle and expense with niy well (:.5 feet deep) in regard to pumps "•ltd I got Mr. J. Artley to overhaul it; since then I have had entire satisfaction. My iittle boy, SIX years old, can pump with it nicely. Aktuur Johnston, Vandeleur. June IGth, 1890. Dear Sir,— Your favor to han 1 eiiquirinc i how- we got along with the Wind Mill I might say we had no difficulty in putting it together. It is working splendid. The pump ! does Its work all right. I like the ^vorking of the \ictor Wind Mill very much, it governs i Itself nicely in a high wind, and I think it far I more duranle than a wooden mill. j N. DuxBURY, Moaford. I June 23. 18()0, — OF- WOOL WANTED fi* — AT — Walter's Falls Woollen Mills I For whicli «oo(l value will be yiven in casli or goods. I would say to those Tiavnif,' wool to exchange for goods that 1 Have a large stock to choose from, winch will be sold very cheap. I am prepared to do all kinds of manu.% facturing and custom work in a manner second to none. To those having roll cardmg I would say trv 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. FARMERS! FARMERS! To JEFraEY A rtlev. Mark dale : Q7^/'''r^^?f >!'""P I purchased from jou for d7 toot w»;ll gives eompltto satisfn(!tion It works with the greatest ease, for tiie (uiantity of water delivered, of any pump I have ever tcs ed. I beneve it is constructed on a simple and durable princi,>le an! not liable to get out of order. I could not wisli for a better ! Dump, and can, with tiie utmost confidence recommend it. Wishing you ..very success I remain, youjs ' J. W. HpRorr.E, Markdale ,' j Stop, see, and examine with your I hands the Shedd pate^'t fence on the I following farms :— Wm. McLoughry, ( Assessor, Artemesia ; Sam'l Thompson, iArtenicsia; Tlios. Hill, near Markdale ; Oswald Walker, Markdale ; W.alter Douglas, Euphrasia; Walter Taylor, Euphrasia; then come and buy Town- sliip or Farm Rights to enable you to make lawful fences out of unlawful old rail fences at small expense. Farms to rent and sell. Thousands of dollars to lend at lowest rates of interest. All can be had from JOHN WHITBY, Markdale. \ -M PRIZE LIST. 17 NTITY INTED ^llen Mills ! ill he j^iven in say to those for poods that choose from, iieap. iintlsof manu-^g k in a manner .....»5 00 #'2 00 ^ (pj ' "1. Bull 2 years old and under, 1st prize given by Wni. White, Esq. Strathnairn. $2 ; the 2ud i>rize given by the Farm, Field & _ Stockman for one year, value $1 2 00 1 00 tiUy >' y. Bull Calf with age attached, 2iid prize, copy of the Canadian Live Stock and Farm Journal, Toronto, tor one year, value $1 1 50 1 00 /^ 4. Cow 3 years old and upwards, giving milk, or evidence that she is in calf, 1st prize given by Dr. McCullough M.D., Walter's Falls; ^ ^ 2nd prize given by James Cleland, Esq., M.P.P., of Meaford ... T) 00 2 00 /^'^ 5. Heifer 2 years old, 1st prize given by Wm. Milson, Esq., Goring ; 2nd prize, the American Agriculturist, New York, for one year 2 00 1 50 ^ (TV "■■ G. Heifer 1 year old, 1st prize given by James Cleland, Esq., M.P.P. of Meaford 2 00 1 50 ^ t'-fj \7. Heifer Calf under 1 year, with age attached, 1 stand 2nd prizes given by Richard Olmstead, Esq., of Walter's Falls 2 00 1 00 ^ (W 8. Bull, ot any a^e (age to be well considered) Diploma 9. Female, of any age (age to be well considered) Diploma 10. Herd, not less than one male and three females Diploma CLASS 6— GRADE. (To be judged Wednesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). I^gg Ist. 2nd. 3rd. ul. Bull, of any age (age to be well considered), prizes given « .u» ^* by Elisha Hanbury, Esq «2 00 $1 00 ^^ 2. Milch Cow over 3 years old, 1st prize given by John Thorn Esq., St. Vincent ; 3id prize given by C. W. Rutledge, Esq., Markdale STANOAun one year 8 00 150 100 *J frv Sec. ^^^' 2nd. , 3. Heifer 2 years old, 1st T)rize given by Robert Henry Taylor, Esq., ^' Walter's Falls ; 2ud prize given by James Cleland Esq., M.P.P. a ^ of Meaford »2 00 ftl 00 ^ ^ PINE FEBFVMES, ALI. ODOHS, AH PBZCES, W. TVBVEB ft CO., 3 i' ' DBVOOZSTS, MABXDAI.B. J r) rf} ■jJ; A 1 1(1 ; J8 J-f^^ ANNOUNOEMENT! '■Ill I I New and soasonable tjoods arriving weekly, „o old trash to offer; new goods I ^'i>; '^/^^^^ V^ti^rLiry Siuvcon WALTER'S FALLS BUSINESS^DIfiEGTORY jSotinel? jRros. Genornl MercLaDts 1). Jh'OtPU, Wool ^riiiinractiircr. 27ioff. '/iarker, Sliormalar. */^o/iU Co/er/(///e, Imi>lemeiits and Pumps. '/i. Ch/rA-, Ji'.llcr Mill. Mi'ss C(nn2)bcll, PostmiHtreas. I Samftcl Cam'eU, Stone RfRson. M(iue\ to Loan. Joh?i 1)cleree, P.iiicksu.iili, jiLno McdiM's Imp'.cniMijtH. Eiff/lixh Chi(?'c/i^ Kev J. A, Pall. John I'uidhfj', C;il)iiict .\Ii.K-or, Laipentcr, &t;. C/irfJtto])/ier Fou\ 1?: id. Liver. ^^. l/ffnhtf7'V'> H i)(l. NEW BOOTS & SHOES at low prices. New .Iress goods, great ^ ^. j,. value , new Clotlung, a visible J)argain in every suit. I ?^>'''/- ZiemoJt , BiiiMt'i' ,;• Coiit/ai-tor. \Metkodisf C/unc/i, Rev. J. W. I S,iii(li'isoii. \ jR J>ffrrffj?, P.niciiial Pill). Selioo], .1)7' Jfl('Cff//off>//t, Pliy>ician, In great variety. A .si.l(;ndid assortment I Smy-'m, Ac. of Carpets, clieap. Every line of goods '^^f^"^'"' MoW('i\ lilack smitii . new, clieap and seasonable. ' ^^^^^f' ^^ ■ McQKaA'Ci'y Jowoller. Grain and general Produce bandied;^ ^- Oliiistcad, Saw Mill, Planing all the year round, ! i^'actory, (tc. A call solicited. Satisfaction gnaran- ^ ''^^!*^* 'SpreA\ CMrpenter, &c. teed. 7y' ./. 'She/)/fr7'(f.s'07i , Auctioneer, ^. nil. I.. St'ick Jifeod.T, kc. .5?. II. Tffvfor, Bntclur. kLLS GTORY MorcLauts factiu'cr. 3iTieiils and lif-treas. e Mason. mill), i\\si) J. A, Ball. ct Miilvor, ;1.- L;iyer. ODti-Hi'tOl'. cv. J. W. I). Sclio(>], ']|y^ ician, .itii, iwoller. Planiiig ictioncor, \ pni/i". MsT. ' It) GltADK— ContiuiKid. Sec. l«t- -n<^' 4. Steer, two ycaiH old, Int i>ri/e t^ivcn l)y lOlislia Iliiiibtipy, Enq., Walter's FallH; 'iiid pri/o given by JanuJH rattoisoii, Esq., Meatoi-a Mirror one year '. •■■.. U 60 $1 00 r>. Heifer 1 year old, Ist lirizo nivcu hy l)ti\id lleid, Eh(i., Pn^tjideut, otlWior ' 'i f^<» 1 l()nia li^'All jaize cattle will bo paraded in the ring as soon as all the stock is judged SHEEP. CLASS 7— COTSWOLD. (To bo judged Weanesday, OctoUa- 1st, at 12 o'clock). Sec. 1st- 2ud. 1. Aged Ram *1 •'^0 U 00 2. Shearling Raui 1 "0 1 00 a. Hani Lamb 1 *">0 1 00 4. Two Ewes, raised lambs this year 1 iiO 1 00 5. Two ^Shearling Ewes 1 50 1 00 «i. Two Ewe Land)- 1 50 1 00 7. Ptiii of Cotswolds, 1 Ham, 'i I'^wes and 2 Ewe Lambs Dipkana CLASS 8— LEICESTERS. (To bo ,iudg^ »1 00 . 7. Pon of Lcicestors. 1 Ita.u, 'i'l^0Haua2K;^^'Lan^H::Z:::::::::::. LlJIioma"'^ CLASS 9-SOUTHDOWN, PURE BRED. Sec. 1. Aacd liain ^f'*- Snd. 2. Shoarliiif,' Ram '. <>1 00 75 '" \ H. RaraL.an.b .'.'.'.".".".'!!!.";;;; ^ ^ '^^ 4. Two Ewes, raised latni)s this "vear". '.'.'.'."." J ,^ Z? • r>. Two Shcarlinji Ewe>. * } ^^ 7'> 6. Two Ewe Lambs J ''^^ 75 1 GO 75 CLASS lO-SHUOPSHIRE OR OjTIIER PURE BRED DOWNS. Sec. 1. AfTod Ram !«*■ 2nd. 2. Sliearliiif,' Ram ^ "^ 75 3. Ram Lamb .'.".'.".".'.'.".'.'.■ ' ^ ^^ 75 4. Two Kvvos, raihO.J lambs this 'year.'.'.".'."."' } nU Ir 5. Two Shcarlin.,' Ewes t > ^'* G. Two Ewe Lambs 1^"* 75 swt:ne. class 11-berkshire or other blark brekd.s. Sec ^ ^ "* ^'^^ ■""'^'''''^ Wednesday, Octol)or 1st, af ' ii oolock;. 1. Af,'od Boar 1st, 2nd. '2. A«cd Sow *1 '^5 $1 00 n. Sow Pi.,', 1890 1 '-^5 1 00 4. Boar Pi<^', 1890 1 00 75 j)^mp.r.v.d j^erkshire. (a^e io'be";;eii cous/de;;d):::;::;::::::;:::::::::: L^oma^^ THE yc&:Si^!,AXV STAOTJARD IS UNfiXCET^i^^^i^r^^^^T^^^Zr ^ 1 '^ >— ' ^HBEE MONTHS PObT QUAHTEH, "-"""^ '' ^^* " '^ ^ ^ v ^^ ^^ 1st. 2n(l. •1 r,o $1 00 1 no 1 00 Diploma 1ft. .n 00 00 00 00 00 00 211(1. 75 75 75 75 75 I'MIZK LIST. 21 See. 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. CLASH 12-SUFl'OJiK OR OTHER WHITE BREEDS. l8t. 2na. Agtd Boar $1 25 $1 00 Ayed Sow 1 25 1 00 Sow Pi«, 18U0 1 00 75 Boar Pi«. 1B9() 1 00 75 Improved Suffolk or other white breeds (ayo to bo well considered) Diploina Special — Best Berksliire, or other Black Breed (ajio to bo takoa into couHideration), prize }»iveii by Win. J. SbeplierdHOU, Esq., Walter's FallH ." 1 00 /(rtf )OWNS. B. iHt. 2nd. 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 76 00 i 3S. 1st. 2ud. n 25 n 00 . 1 25 1 00 . 1 00 75 1 00 75 • Diploma Ti.V IT ;4 (^ rOULTKY. CLASS 13— POULTRY. (To be judf^ed Wednesday, October 1st, at 12 o'clock). Sen.. 1st. 2nd. 1. Pair Turkeys, 1st prize by 'Tas. Patterson, Esq., Meaford, the _ Moiiford Mirror, for one year, value ftl $1 00 50 2. Pair Tolouse Geese, 1st jiiven by J. Rutherford, Esq., the Owen Siiund Times for one year, value %i 100 50 8. Pair Geese, any otht r kind, 1st prize ^iven by C. W. Kutledye Esq. , Markdale Standard one year, vilue $1 1 00 25~ 4. Pair Ducks, White 50 25 5. Pair Ducks, Colored I'.. 50 25 6. Pr.ir Brahma Fowls 50 '.^S, 7. Pair Plymouth Rock Fowls 50, 25 8. Pair White Leghorn Fowls 50 25 9. Pair Brown Leghorn Fowls 50 25 10. Pair Black Spanish Fowls 50 25_^ 11. Trio Game Fowls, 1st piize by E. Ilanbury. Esq., Walter's Falls, 1 00 25 12. Pair Mmorcas Fowls 50 25 18. Pair Wyandottes Fowls 5(T 25 14. Pair Hamburg Fowls 50 25 15. Collection Pure Bred Fowls, 1st prize given by H. B. Donayan Esq. Toronto, The Canadian Poultry Review and Kennel Gazette for - one year, value #1 ^- 00 50 16. CollectKin of this year's Chickens, "Pure Bred," 1st prize given by Barber & Bates, of xMeaford, $2 of rejjairs out of theiv foundry. 2 00 50 Jisr" Trotting and running races on the first day of the Exhibition, commencing at 1.30 p. in. aB yocSTET HQ^lKS p»T»»p»ie» vivm .» ws niiU ST'YIiSS. GHIEAP "^ ■ TTfB.TJIBTt ft CO^i fltV \ / (rO \ DBUeOISTS, MARKX>AI.i:. ^. -J lo'o I'KIZK LIST. / P. S. — On account of so many largk cj.asskw of Livk Stock to ho judged, tlie Judges will couimencG duty Hharp at 12 o'clock, noon, on Wkdnesday, October 1st, ef'>pecially upon Horses. IS' Don't forget io come and see the Baseball and Football matches, also Kaces, on the first day of the Show, Tuesday, BOth Sept. J..:sf"See lar{:e. Society 2 Od f . ' 3. Two busliels Spring Wheat. Glasgow. 1st prize giyen by Root. ' Clarku; Esq.. Miller, Walter's Falls. $2 ; 2ud ijrize tiiven by C. W. Rutl'>dge, Esq., the Markdale Standard for one year, value ftl; 3rd prize, Society 2 00 f 4. Two bushels Spring Wheat, any other variety, 1st prize given by John Muxlow, JCsq., of Meafoid, a Grain Bag 'liuck, value %'d 3 00 \ 5. One bushel Barley, 1st ijrize giyen by J. Badgerow, Ivsq., of Meaford, $1.50 cash " 1 50 I ^\ 0. One busJiel White Peas, "Large." 1st prize given by The * Toronto Weekly News, The Weekly News for one year, value %l 1 00 \ 7. One bushel Peas, "Small," 1st prize ;.i e;i by The Empire Printing Co., the Weekly Empire for 1 year, value *1 1 00 8. One bushel Oats, White, 1st prize given by the American Agriculturist, New Yor!v, for one year, value frl 1 00 I 9. One bushel Oats, Black. 1st jn-izo giyen by James Patterson, Es(]., Meaford Mirror for one year, value %\ 1 00 10. One peck Flax Seed 75 11. One peck Timothy Seed 75 12. 100 ll)s Flour (shown by Mauufacturer) 1 00 4. |5. 6 8 211(1. 3rd. y U 00 50 36 s 1 00 50 $< 1 00 50 %i 75 25 /^'i 75 2 r, /ffi 75 25 /^ 50 25 /' 50' 25 /^ 50 25 50 25 50 WE DO BUR^NE.:{,3 OIT A STBICTLY CASH PRINCIPLE AND MA3K GOODS /'^ PBIZK LIST. 28 >o judged, tlie y, October 1st, inatclies, also I lar{o ^^ no 75 50 ; 50 75 25 J^ [)0 75 25 /«1 10 75 25 /^\ )0 50 25 /' 15 1'} 50' 50 60 50 25 /^ 25 25 (VSK GOODS ' *^ 'AZiu. ROOTS. CLASS lo-ROOTS. (To be jucioed ou Tuesday, September 30th, at 12 o'clock.) 1st. 2nd 3rd. ' named, Jt-t prize ^iven by C. \\ . Kutleuge r.sq , ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^j. ^^x, Standard for one Yfc:ar, value »l. ......••..• ^^j r,(j- 2 Half bushel Rose Potatoes, m box or basket...... . Powder, value $3 75 50 0. Six Manf^els ...'.,.... 50 25 7. Six Fiehl Carrots ■■" 50 25~ 8. One Squash .'..,',..*. 50~ 25 9. One Pumpkin • VEGETABLES. .^ CLASS 16-VEGKTABLES. (To be indeed Tuesday, September 30th, at 12 o'clock). ^^^ ^^^^^ Sen. 50_ 2^ 1. Six Blood Beets 50 25 2. Six Table Carrots ]!!!!!!!! •'>0^ ''^''* 3. Six Parsnips ' ', ; 50" 25 4. Three Roots Celery !!,!!!!!!.... ^^l '^^ 5. Six Tomatoes 50 25 6. Peck Sted Onions '.".."...... 50 25 7. Peck Potato Onions "■*■ 50" 25 H. Peck Top Onions ■• ' 50 25" 9 Three Cabbage. WiumnL'stadt r,o 25 10. Two Cabbage, any other kind •••"•• jq, 26 11. Two Cauliflowers ■'■_■/ 50 25 12. Two Water Melons 50. 25~ 13. Two Musk Melons " 50 25 14. Two Citrons. '' 50. 25 ^5 Three Cucumbers, )oag 50 25 10. Six Cucumbers, pickUng.. ;:v;,rK;nrvarietieron*c pVnt each. ... r)0^ 25~ 17. Collection of Beans, not less than four varieties, one I ^^^ .^,. 18. White Beans, 1 pint •'■■ 50, 25 19. Six Ears White coin 50 '25 20. Six Ears bellow Corn...,............-- — ^ ,ij,e "'■ ''';u;;;r,"'r t:„iin i;;:^".So<'Nc«. v..,.., t,,..,. ..0....,,,. ^ ,^^_ ^^ ^. Morrison, Esq., of Sydenham township^.OO^---- ^ .X>V.KTXSrST^^NXM.Ts i7th7mA«KDAX.B STAKBAKB. ^ J ^ J ^' „, PRIZE i-IST. FIIITIT. CLASS 17— FRUIT. CI o 1)(« jndi'od Tuesday, September JUlth, at l'^ oelocU). ^^^ ^^''''colloction of Apples, ;5 of each, correctly name.l, not less tlian 5 ^ '• "^ vaSiess ist'prizo ,iven by Jas 11. P.uthertord, Esq.. Owen ^^ Sound Times for one year, value *1 ^^^ > 2. Twelve Winter A])i)lcs gg >^. Twelve Fall Apples •••• j^q 4 Five Baldwin Api>les, put upon plate....... 5. Five Northern Spy Apples, put upon plate ;^^. (i. Five Greening Apples, put upon plate ;.^^ .. 7. Five Russet Api)les, put upon plate. ^^^, M Tvvclvo (lr.'ib \m)les, put uT)on plate ••• ■• f I i^lrl^llPeis^ mtniLu>lt.A.t pnze given hyM^^ f Woodford, any kind of Nursery btock, value »1 \JJJ 10. Five Fall Pv;ars, put upon plato j.^ 11. Five Winter Pears, put upon plate ,.^^ 12. Twelve Plums, put upon plate ;_j^ IB. Five Quinces, put uj.on i''^<^«:-;r:;;";;vv::;,;:::;;;:;;;v:;"Mr." Tiios^ Snd. 50 VjTf 25 25 25 25 25' 25 25 25 25 /(TV /irO ■ other es arc engat^ed. 1 00 II. (J. ^^ DATRY A^Tf OTHER PIIODITCE. CLASS 18-I)AIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. (To be iud-ed Tuesday, September 30th. at 12 o'clock). ^ 1st. 2ud. ord. 4tli. \'r"Tul)ot P.utter, contain not less than 50 fts., special ^ oiveu by Messrs. ]5oimell P.ros., of \^ alter s I- alls, a Moss"Rose Porcelain Opaque Tea Service, 11 piec(>s, value ^4.50 ;••••• . Crock Ruttcr, contain not less than 20 lbs , tst prize .■iyen by D.R. Duiican Esq, Owen Sound, a prmted Tea Service, complete, value %'d ; 'ind prize <;iyen by Sword & Heuiiu-, of r.ognor,a set of Siiiootbiu'.; Irons, value *2 ; :5rd prize. Society.. •• 5 lbs. Roll Butter, 1st prize -iveu by -^l"^^'; ■;'.•'"'";' '^ Bros., of Walter's Falls, an Iron Stone ^\ lute lea Service, 44 pieces, value ^2..50 ; 2nd prize -iven by Messrs. Ctray Bros. *J Co., Owen Sound, a Ladies Couipaniou, value U ; 3i'd prize. Society \'- • \ :i. f. vV \ Sec. /> 4. One It ^ Fs( pn »i 5. Chee; mr So ;. Horn pr Sc $1 ^V 7. Hon J: VI B. 1 11), S 9. Ext t' A 10. Pie, 11. Fru 12. Pic 9^%o. Cm 14. Pic 15. Ca; 10. (^ai C> IS. Or n i ;3 00 2 00 50 H. C. -,0 I 00 .TO H. C olK^ ^n-o -T« — TTWf» FTC CK"R'\^ TATtTAH, ANJ HAKINa f^ HV PRIZE LIST. 25 DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUClv -Coutiuiunl. 1st. -iiifl. Brd. 4th. SikL ^,^ value l?'i ; ^ii'l or i (lozeu .^.lyy- -^"r;; ,::..., n.,;iov K:.,.. Aieafoi-a «/ Fsd Owen SoiiiKl. :V ci(i/>ui> .^">^'- '•",•,. f i^^'hozcu Silver Plated TcaHpoo.s^ value i , '^^ ^ mizo «iveu by Robert Heury Bailev Kmu i^c. $i worth ot Tea 25 25 25 25 25" 25 25 25 25 25 25 /<^ /iro /rO 00 $1 00 25 11. C. I 00 50 25 H. 0. 75 1 00 25 H. C. // i 9. otlier s arc 10 11 "^;S.£».?:^snilonUIi.™r for „„o yea. ^Valtcr's Falls, ^1 Pie, Frosted ;•••• Fruit Cake, piain, not icevt li". Preserved Pears, iu sealers "l!!!!.'!!! 5t 00 00 00 50 50 50 I ^^a. Crab Avple Jelly, m se< 14. Pickles, assorted, two .lars.... 15. Canned Cherries, ia seaiers.. Plums in sealers 50 50 50' 50 H. C. 50 H. C. 2f) II. C. 25 H. 0. 2rH. C. 25 H. G. 25 H. C. "25 H. C. 3^ / ro 25 H. 25 H. C. C. ^ bv -las. Patterson Fsq., .aeatoitl .uuioi bv value §1 lors, named, imzoj^iveu ■ 1 year, 00 li. C. 50 25 /fr> 4th. 11. Q .^^ «r.< IK. One dozen Pleaviest Iresh Hen Is^^s LADIES' WOIIK. "* CLASS 20-LADlKS' WORK. iber 30th, at 12 o'clock) H. C. otK^ ) 11. c. ) n. c (To be judged Tuesday, Septeml ^ • 1st. Sec. n 00 1. Knit (Judfc .- r,''iV,'i,vv P.ailev Ksn, Mcatord 1 tO Fancy Quilt. 1st yxvAV -iveu b> IleUM l.auey i, ^ ^^ Patchwork Quilt (any ''^''''^r;-^::''^^^^ Parker, Lo« cabin Qndt. 1st rrm^ T H ii nan's S^ ..ers, value 41.... 1 '"^ ^^^'^-^^■^^''\'\jS,"i:nS^yiven'!,yM.McKiunon. ^ ^^^ oodv t 2. ;-s. \ -)■ 0. Cia/y Patchwor I l-,s(i., -. lierliu Wool, not raiKca Esq., Jh^atord, *^i worth ot t^*^^^ «--;;"\;,;rj;'j^,,^.;;;i:,,i,, 00 50 2nd. t3ra. 50 H. C. 50 H. C. 50 B.C. 50 H. C. 50 11. C. 25 11. C. ■zH H. C. THE MASKDAI.E aTANDAUD SS ECW I THE Bl ST PAPrn IN GIVEY. • tf'liiaiMff'''ft' I ^ 2(5 PKIZE LIST. LADIES' WORK— Continiiea. a 1st. Sec. rn 8. Herliii Wool, Fancv • • r";V'"u"u / 9. Berlin Wool Worked Motto, 1st prize f^iven by Mrs. Haubury . Walter's Falls ;;;'V:"Vi:-'";i" rn ' 10. i'able Scarf. Ist prize f^iyen by Mrs. Hanbnry, Walter s t alls o^. 11, Beabaseen Work "^^ ** 1± Cotton Embroidery fi 13. Darned Net '?" 14. Crochet in Wool ^^- 15. Crochet in Cotton ^'^ 16. Macrarae Lace (or Twine Work) •• ••■/■,•;•••• /l7. Hooked Mat, 1st prize given by David Brown Esq., Walters Falls, U ^orth yarn 1 ^"- . 18. Mat, any other kind ^" 19. Rag Mat ri- 20. Arrasene Work "^y HI. Pair Ladies' Fancy Mits J" ' > "•> Pair Gentlemen's Woollen Socks (home spun yarn), 1st prize giyen by James Randle, Esq., Woollen Factory, Meaford, ^oods worth $1 ^ J^- '23 Pair Ladies' Stockings ;!" .24. Pair Worked Slippers ^"- *25. Pair Brackets, on Flannel or Cloth ^^ '2C. Best OutUneWork ••••••• •••• :"• -^^ / 27 Si)ecimeu of Sewing Machine Work, on Cotton, 1st prize given by Mr. C. W. Rutledge, the Markdale Standard for one year, value $1 1 ^[1 28. Berhu WoolWreath fj^ 29. Farmors' Wreath ; ■. ■•••••• '^^ > 30. Pair Woollen Mits O»orap spun yarn), 1st prize given by A. ' W. Corlcy, Esq., Meaford, a Book, value ftl 1 ^U 31. Pair Woollen Gloves ; ; V"";V" , 82. Gentleman's Fine White Shirt, 1st prize given by Mrs. ' Hanbury, Walter's Falls ............. oO^ 33. Gentleman'.^ Flannel Shirt, Ist prize giyen by Mrs. Han- bury, Walter's Falls 'i^ 34. Specimen Darned Socks or Stockings ' / 44. Best sample of Tucking, done on a new Raymond Sewing 'i Machine, prize given by T. D. Thomas Esq., Owen Sound one omliroidery attachment, value |2 ••• - 00 45. Special— For the best Quilt, of any kind, that has previously ' been awarded a prize at any Show in the County of Grey since ]HS7, pvizo by Mr. Jas. Seabrooks, Walter's Falls. 1 25 N. B. Positively no smoking all'nvul m the Hall. 2nd. 8rd. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. ^-^ 25_H. C. /i'9 25 H. C. ^5 H. C. "25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25 in 2,'UI. C. 25 H. C. 25 U5 H. C. 25 H. C. m 2rH. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 2r /r> "25 H. C. ■5i5 25.^1. C. /^ .25 H. C. ^25 H. C. ii^ 25 H. C. urtf 2iUi. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. 25^1. C. 25 H. C. 25 H. C. '25 H. C. 2;!, H. C. 50 H. C. H, C. 50 ^1^ 5 ifi^ Srd. II. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. G. H. 0. H. C. H. C. ir) H. c. 0. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. C. H. 0. H. C. H. C. m /*^ _H. C. /if H. C. H. C. H. C. Ji. C. . H. C. . H. C. ^ H. C. LJi. C. i H. C. i H. C. ) II. C. j, H. C. ) H. C. '>r. 4?^ y 0-H 27 I'RTZK LIST. _. ""domestic MA^ UFACTUllES. (,LASS 21-DC)MKSTI0 MANUFACTURKb. Cro be j..l«cd Tuesday, September 30th, at 12 o'clock). ^^^_ ^^^^^^ Sec. 75 50 1 Six yards Full Cloth 75 50 ' ■ Factory. Meatord, *1 worth ot -oods ,^^^ .^^ 4. Six yards White Flannel ••••■•■■ 50 25 5. Pair Home-made Blankets '.'.".'..'.*. 50 '25 (i". Pair Horse '^''"'J^^*^- VV/'-V^V^/is^^VaJie lirexhibito^^^ ^^ 50 7 Vair Gent's Fine Sewed ISoots, lUls, made i)> I -vu i ^ 75 50 lb. Set Heavy Team Harness • ■••••• Dii'loma 11. Set Carria<;e Harness Diploma 12. Set lUi^uy Harness '^"V'""k'^. .".'.* Diploma i;5. Display Woollen Factory-made trooas ■/.■,■.■.■.■.■.■.■.". Diploma ( 11. Or;^an Diploma 15. Piano '.". Diidoma 1(5. Sewing' Machine n^E ARTS. CLASS 22~F1^'E ARTS. (To be Judged Tnesaay, September 80th, at 12 o'clock). ^^^ ^^^^^^_ ^''•Oil Paintin,. 1st and 2nd prizes <;ivon by Wm. ^^^^^^ qO «1 00 ^^ Walter's b'alls .. Diploma 2. Collection of Photoj^raphs s-^s' ■ssra:r'>.'!« 'SiuiiruTc... i. ^^^ -... Ka»t to West. ^t^^ ^;iif=\: c^;;^at^niH.ta£; oi ti. school o^ widcu ti. candidate is a pnpil. All entries free. Ai:.!. THE POPUtAK W. TURNER St CO PATeVt MEDICINES MAJE AND KEXT IN STOCK, DRUGGISTS, MA^KrAtE. /. aiyjo 7i^- ,^ I '^\l /i / t>-l ^.\ V 2« PKIZE UST. Sec. i 1. IIOIITK^ULIURE. CLASS 2;5— HORTICULTURE, (lo be jndt'ecl Tuesday, Sejjtombcr oOtli, at 12 o'clock). 1st. 2ncl. Collection of House Plants, not less than six in 1)looin, nanioJ, 1st prize '^iveu by Jas. Patterson, Esq., the Meaford Mirror lor one year, value^l U 00 .lOrw j 2. Collection of Folia<,'e Plants, named, 1st i)rize fi;iven by Jas. H. Rutherford, Esq., Owen Sound Times for 1 year, value #1 1 y. Collection of Geraniums, not less than 8 in bloom, named 4. Fuschia, in bloom, nanied 5. Jie^'onia (5. Balsams 7. Petunia 8. Lily U. Cactus 10. Hand IJouquet 50 11. Table Bouquet 50, 12. Han. V. Society, of Walter's Falls, will provide first-class Hot Meals on the 2iid ilay oT tlie hhow iu the Orange llali, conmiencing at 11 o'clock. 25 cts. (Si(th. A [,!, WKi.i'iME, »«-^' / / ,^y >-o L/ m- ok), 1st. 2jk1. 1,1st : one #1 00 50r« i. H. 1 00 50 /« 50 '25 50 '25 50 '25 50 '25 50 '25 50 '25 50 2r) 50 '25 50 '25 50 '25 k). 211(1 Lt. Jl 50 . 1 50 . 1 00 . 1 50 . i 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 .Diploma 50 75 75 75 75 50 50 50 8 00 $<>>; oik, liorticultnrt! ! 11 11.30 a. m. )iis to tlio Show, Shew. ition, and the in- 1; next nioruin<^ SAMK WAY ROUND. iViU be positively Lss Hot MealM on o'clock. '25 cts. ^m SiAlORD St HET^ING, DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats& Caps, CENTS' FURNISHINGS, &c. Tii.wnro, ITai Iwaie, Orockery & Glassware, Patent Medicines, ami everything that is to l.c found in a general store TVT PRICES THKT SEL-L-. Also a first-class Tailor in connection, and a lirst cla^s fit guaranteed. lijqjtction Bxid a trial solicited. JOHN DELBREe, GENEBAL BL \OKSMITH, ALSO Hgent for McGHIs Implements and Repairs. WM. A. McQUAKER, Corner Elizabeth and Alma Sts., Cleans and Repairs Watches and Clocks And all kinds of ?ewellery. also Guns and Sewin« Machines and all «nch work. IS" Sawp gammed and filed in good sbape. Charges molt^rate. Farniers.'look to youv own inteiestB and don't foreet^the above add i ess. A en II RoliRited. w THE "PEARL" LINE -OF- STOVES :- AND -:-EANaES Are second to none in Canada For Weight, Finis: '"^ Prices, 3AND COOKING QUALiTi We invite Comparison with any other make. If your dealer dees not keep them write or call on the manufacturers. T. L-. MOF^F^KT St SONS. MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES AND RANGES, a?^ .,■■'•<. :!.:■