-uonnnzu, uowreu, U0ux-L, u Diokimon, Barrie; 2, 0 H mu & "'55: ~King City. DorkingI,' Colored, 39:14.1, 0 11' 3.11 & O0. . ` ' ` ` T Do;-kingu,L Silver Grey--1~, U 82; Co, _, . V . I . . V Gama, 13 Base, oaok-`-1, c H Hui &Oo; 2. P F Ewan. Gamay, ._B B,Red, .H_en_-1, ,0 .H_ & &%gu;e. Dnokwing, Cook-1,`. `H7 Hull .oo,.,,` .{__,}"_i :_;'~'; n.1GmieI, Dnokw_in.. Hen-71 ,0 H Hall 8: I C733: XXI, Leiceatera; Aged Rsm-1, ` Val 05. VI II`IIUQ J-IIUI-C inlon, Bum` .V T 4...`. Ann n 1 ' Walter ._t utIBl'l9lI,',DIrnu.r = v %- I Leghorn , bl'bW3} S'. 02130:!` 1', Love. Barrie; 2, 0. H. Hall'&'-06;`-`*'-' WI 9|!-'_-..;-` .--.-9.. Bind, nnuuo`- $0 H. inlon, name. . Leahornl, whito`; & 0. Hen-1 and` 2," W. Wr1 gh`t.'5 V = ' Leghorn whitq; `_R;v0. Qook--`1, W. Patterson, Bu'tio' ';f-`$2 `W: 53'. B|ndi 'Le'ghorna, "white; `Q. JHCII`-4+, fl` and-2, A I Wcltor Paetoi-uq'n;,{Barrio.+ w: P -A an 1 1' -_4`..'--A-i 1..-.......~.,n. vH`nn;.~a."IL Phili. Love. name; 2, U. n. nuuw-vu.~ - I`ny'f . ,1} H: . -`Hall gr-2,=`Honry Geode, .8hanty-:BAy. . Wu Jo nub Brahman. Light, Cock:-1, W Wright; f`IL-- T...-.1. nnnnln _ mas. Bhako . . . - . t"~;`..{'L ~11 R|.|,'.uH9'.|.'.`1o av.Tv'3?iays;2.L%J..n. .Blu_ok'." - ~;`.H9'Ph.}'K',!j Wk: 9'0`?-1`; Wltor Pt terson,,Blarr1p,; 2,` I L T, H!m`.1|'i|.. buck , Han.--,1, 0 8.58.1!` & 00.; 2, W; wright; V A A namhnrn, nillvnp I'5ln's"_1` W \`lf;I-...'. Ib_\lUo,J` , _._1)v. ',V(|' F . -ih I. 7_ ,,_ . H~mburfg-,, n,ilv.:r,,, r,1ee._1;.; w. Wiluob, . EVu.tO`1-o ; 2, A._.L;g;|Bdl`, 4|lsndnle., ' Hamburgs, golden; Ook-1, A, Mg :-. uhall. V b - , ` ` _ Hsinburgs, golden. Hon--1, _A. Mu.` shall... - `V " 4 ., Spanish, black, Odck- 1 W. Wright, 2,` -A.uMnrahsll. v __..:-1. :.I--I- n... 1 m `ni-:_L .. n 1 K8 - H&-.IUIIClI( l `Spnniah,_black. H'eu--V-1, W. Wright. 2, 1 A Marshall. ' l ` Plymouth Rocks. Gock-_-l , W. Wright, 2, W. L. Mitchell, Paiusvirickl ' ' Plymouth Rooks; 'Heh-l. Frank Bur- W ton, Barrie, 2,. W. Wright. I " too, Barrie, 2,. W. Wright. ` Plymouth Rocks. white, Cook-1, Dr. Bennett, Barrie ;2, Henry Geode, Shanty Bay. 1Plymouth Rwlie, white, Heu--'1 and 2. ` Heniy Goode. r:-1.:...; n..n--.:; n...1. 1 m \x1-:.. 1... "'3'1 d;133Luda, c..ck_1, W. Wright, '2, James Horton, Barrie, T a,.1.a.... n_.n....,:.- u.... 1 w w-:,.u. II TIIIVW LL`-II U\-III J-lKIlII`JO " Golden Puland d, He_n+_1, W. Wright, 2, James Horton. , \`I7..-.....I'..a.s..... fI....1._,__1 `X7... EI ..Ll..._L hart. uwyandottea, I white, Cock- -1.` H. N`; Hughes; Barns ; 2, J. "B-strand. . Wya.ndott.o,- I whue, _Hn'-,-1,. H- N. A Hughes. ,2. J. Barrsnd", .Biuitums', B f Red, Cg$ok-l_. Hugh Digkinson, Burris ; 2. O. H. Hallgo. I3...-I I11... '1 II II ' unqnxuuvu, unrnn - a. v. 1.1.. 1101.! w vu- . Bantam; BIB: Red, Hn-91," Huglf. Dickinson,VBa rrie -; 2, C. H. Hall & Oo. Bantams, Duckwlng, Cock-1, C. H. H211 &;o 1\,,1'_g., fi,_ 1 :1 rr H IIJIIIIUD LJUQVUII. Wyandottos, Oock-1, Wm. Hubbrt, Barrie ; 2, J.g Barrand. Barrie. `n1_......a........- 11.... 1 .....no ur... n..;._ u.B';.:t:x`1hu. Duclilnving,` Hen-l, 0. H. Hg! & Co. - ` _ 13:1- l`|..-I- 1 ['1 11` II. &%537;"7.>T i. `1if c;}'e".,";I`v?$21, V1.33;-Lu.-i.e.L'_ Bantams, Pile, Hen-[-1, C. H. Hall, 2, WAD (1 ..... .....I J `W YV" 3 `H. `I ! \FIV`7l`VV""`-J '-""5l\'I . ` E. B. Gsfeenwood. j , 1 Bantams, Japinese, Hen-1, J. .S. Brown. Toronto. - . `D .... ..._ `I)._l-2.. (`I..-I- `I IDLH3... T}.-u. "3`iL".E.f`i'>'J1`'in, 0ock-l, Philip rm, Barrie ; '2," S. Croft.,Ba.rri_e. 'I)-...s__..- >`D-I-:.. U..- 1 `Dldlin T1-nun. ul-JCIJIICIIID LUBIII lulu E. B. Greenwood. _ Bantams, African, Bohygll,` Barrie . , A 3-1--.. upwuypu, uurnu. Bantams, African, Greenwood, Barrie; Allandale. - _Al____ -_-_,!,A, Bantemp, African, _Hen_-1, E. B. 2, A. Marshall,- V Any other variety of fowl -not men- tioned`, Cock-1. C. H. Hall & Co. . T Any other variety of fowl not men- tioned, Hen-1, C. H. Hall & Cu. Pair White Langebane, special by-J. M. Botl.well--I, 0. H. Hall 6: Co. |.!.......... 'lV..-|...- .......I... 1 In T "Dull IJUll||'VUll'-l., Us 1].: lulll (W U AB:-onze Turkey, male--l,UV5V. J. Bell, Bada. III I I I C Y T `[1 gt `J99! KIIICCUII, LVLIJJIIIIIUUI Toulouse Geese, Male.-A-1, W. J. Bell, 2, Henry Tracy`, Minebing. . 'I"....|...._-' ' nnnn 'n`nuU|n`n 1 W i -IIDII II B;-`or'1ze Turkey, female-1, W. J. Bell, 2.. Geo. Sneath, Mldhurat- 'fl\-.-I-.--- l\..--.. I -I..` 1 `X7 T `Dnll J. LLVLIIJ suv , cusnavnnugn Toulouse" Geese, Fema1e.-1, Wright, 2. `W. J Bell. (`L3-`A nun-A ab. :1 Bnnncu lmnnnuv "E513"; `('3.re'e`a.e," M:iJ.-1, Henry "Tracy, 2, D. 0. Campbell. Barrie. ` (`Nahum rlnnnn .n`nnr|n`n :1 `D nnrnn- H II: V. vuuayuunng yusslva China Geese. Female.-1, D. 0. Camp- bell, 2, Henry `Tracy. gleabury Ducks, Male.- 1, W. Wright, 0 `r - Du" 2,`:-i.":-;."a`:u7 [ *' ` ' Ayleabory ' Ducks,` Female.-1, Bell, 2,. W, Wright. `D....... . 'I\....I... 'I'..I4; _1 A `III uuu, 0, u, n Lsxuv. Rouen Ducks, Male.-1. A. H. Ben- nett, Barrie, 2, Angus Cameron,` Barrie. Rouen Ducks, Fema.le,-1, A. H. Bennett, 2,. Angus Cameron, ` Pekin Ducks. Male.-1 and 2, Love B:-os._. Bprrie. ' V V :1 , 'l\ L2,, 'I'|__ _I_._rI3-____1- 1 `I".__- 11..-- =' Pekin Ducks, Femala.-.l, Love Broa.; gal-rie, 2, Mrs. J. Robinson,` Shanty 33- . . 9 Pas Fowl.-l, Henry Tracy Mineaing. Guinea Fowl.-L-1, Philip Love, Barrie, _2,'R.' J. Munro, Barrie." ` V . .... Bo'at~Pen on Exhtbilnon. of. Hamburgs, L_eghoI-nu or R.ocka,'C. H. Hall, & Co : air of Black Cochin : ialued at $10.- 1. Philip Love. `IF-.. Dog-O an - I. .I. IIIIIP IJJVW - For Best Ookerel on Exhibition, Dr. Wallwinis Prize of 83.00. -1, Philip Lola`, . -n- -n -_'-uni 1 ,__-g,I L; VIII. `XIII? vOI,'oj'L' IV 0 JJ I, GIKIOKII Beat vModel of P0lIlt;'; Hvfouue and Yardskl, Philip Love, Barrio. ' ' Dan` Dnulb-on (1....-.. `nu II`... An` uUl'3:;it`Pair Bronzs`T:m-keys, special by Waltgr Patterson, psi: of Blnck Hm- burga, value $10.-1, W. J. Bell, Bands. `D..-4. II...I..l -3 'D....IL-_ `D ..... ....A I U 'jL L IIIII LIV`? IJCIIITD `"3231; Mo del Pozltry doops for Han and Oh1ckena.-], Frank Burton, Barrie, 2, Philip Lwe, Diploma. 1`t\$|D;IIlI QIIA r.nI-In-I|nI\n._'.1 I. Illlly IJWVVU, JIIPIIIIIIQI Don-kings and Lungahnns-`-1, Di`. Little, Oliurohill. ' ,l,_ I , I, 1 `I\I;I2._ `I _....- 1 I-ICII IUD Loghornu,'1-one comb-1, W. J. Bell,` 1 in `I\ )-4_._'_ 1 .]t is`beyond`a1l__doubt that Myrtle Navy is the favorite tobacco with the smoker: of Canadx. They `otain more gnjoyment` from it Jihad: funk` nnarnt}\n!- fhhnnnh maa and than VII II I Ulllllo ` Leghornu, single comb-1, Philip Love, Bap-e`. I V -I `I T l1-II II . "]`3':n:amju, any variety--1,VE. B._ Greeir I wood, Barrie. -I T` t`|\ I 5aH}1if:"1`7o~C't7'uh xii6r7.gn'jBvm}a":i`foin ii than frnm {my other tobacco made and those '_A.L .-__ ...I.-.L ..... .._.`l`:4. "1......'. ...........I.. L- 4-..; Luau. J1"|u nu] vuuiu yuuuvvv qauuw uuu. vuvuv of them who have used' it 'long enough to te its merits never abandon it for any other brand. The reason for this `preference is that the Myrtle Navy? ismade of the very nest leaf which is grown and that in every process of its manufacture the most vigilanti cure is I exe`_rcised.to preserve the genuine aroma of the thfvlloiyingg` I p'rop'heoiqu geghtdihgf th coming chsngesgin the political held : - 155 Qin Tnl.3u""AI ul.hIa - iII` `uA-hin- 1 V'nra`o1'1'cL::`to-1 nauL;1Aoi"1'_x:1=ro;_')i:ocy. L 11:.` Tgrt.e I paper; he GIn'ud_ie_n': jlI_1a`ke's the ifollosyinrg propheoiqt regnrdxug the -puiun:maI'n`nnI|1`bnh Okh J __ lull L8 tfene. 19.40 vuuuug UllDI.IBI7D,.lI-I uuw yvuuvup uguu .,- `re 1'. Sir Johh"'ABbot,%,Wi1l_` ai_gn- fronii the poIition"of `Prime Minister . out! His Jnhn 'I`haininhn' dill. nnnannrf ma polluuu In (nun! uyuluvur. , 2nd. Sir John Thdmpboti w ilI`~ succeed him temporurily.`-<-in` ho` is anxious to bboome Ohio! Jmtioo - `of `the Supreme II-.._L: I ` f . \J'IIVUI"II|'I"`I I QIIV *-l:5Y".VW V-5" ' '9"? . 3` -5hm'ThO{QIbl'VVQIi"iu . gonad!` o.Bpuo.he.rvillo'-.:.ratite tonmk: my fat anothpxj-.Mry. '1fuil_lon-,.-for s`.;'} I? , :g~ `_ H ,. - ` A .a `ll . .AluIunQ`-II..I|n.-uunntlnnin JHIA inltanqol :. W 1; 2. ,: . Oabinot It Loud: Oanaditu English Min: lI`0$'by:MI.\.IV$. :a`... : ,; ` V ; .2. Mr.-Onimot.-nillthke charge of the .4i.|'i!`. 9.` M3 .i.' .- .; " as I... Will U'UVIHUcW$IIU'|'..V| I}? ,`l-V5.3-?'l' . V4th.A;~ MI:i.0.h Il1|0;lIl~_- bO00llI9~Li-0113` Govhrnnr,-of mo krpmnoo of:IQnh9o. ; -4 V Hal. mhgrnn-h-utiunn ~;-ill in;inI_sAnAn`. ... *:Naxa,.tq;;pqr'_LI banana ..ur:'.t3Ie, molt .indtgutihlp:.thiII 91 Dernonpan .e-9. '9-VI . .plmiaiun,,`und~nf yon:-vn1l~. Iaoytoe ;-you will an tonohodvnty iI1;::1nl!.~.b! __-._I_ . -I L: _...-I-an.---Ln , - can 103` iarrje 2," J.` Barrand. Barrio. `Wya_ndo1steI, Hen-_1 and 2, Wm. Hjub; haul I-_lI w vu. . -Banza.ms,.Pile, Cock"-1, C. H. (1.. . 0 7- For u VFW ya!-~ '."" dugout sham gihawovpr-. th.omu.I_I'o.u,veI,-y. _noIII1'I?i1iugy~.o!lIi;oIib graham .I.ne,uL of .thom~.&hu:-in inm'qvnry,,mqy,.zgquul; to As qnbotnntiul lunch of bind and mo : VWIIIV , Q L70 \IIULU1,JJCI8IVn ]_l3nuntama, Pekin, Hen-1, Philip Love; D' n..--.._-...1 "(`.~;.;a.-ma on Page 8). . Hen_-]_., E. B. `IE---I...II Cock-l,A J. M. % ;No1vrm:amAwvAH_cm tnt -A 'nn'1m|'{- min "sti:aa"` ` _ ~ foI_"VIt%n (3iin'nifiI_cJtldh,:f _ _ % ` "1' beI,ie\*e._ iiiii VA; _'I`inc-mfnon of fD1liith,',"`a1thong'h. I am cgnsixlextvd an Tentluiaidat oirthe aiibject, tlmt "the `Gov- ernment.` will eventually extend the the water cihalnnel to the sea. Ghica. o_wx I` [then be a. seaport town, and in t at r - client will ncnnnv lm. .......... -..I_a.:_.- A e:m'Wi1l -00c|lp'y` the iliame relation :30 311.01! towns as they are already working along the St. . our eets in the. lakes. But in the large 3 proportion of wars actual hostilities have `corhmenced before the formal declarations :~vuvu :10 D BUGPUVV fe. p e Vast` extentof. territory west; wut,h.z west and, .northwe`st.,.that New York,doeg' t.0=the.wl_1o1e cotmtgzr The benet also: 7 J . ullgth, Oswego and all the lake ports will simply inc,a,1cu1. able. y There are two principal .1-canon.` why this thing should he done. When at shi is built for the ocean trade it isnot; biii t to meet p with .only mild weather and _bal_my breeze, but is `prepared _ for winter and rough weather,`and' made to be able to` withstand the ercest gale and the roughest. sea, so the Nation must be prepared for war. 5 The Canadian "papers are openly boasting that the l)ominion will soon have a (lee waterway from the lakes to the sea. an in case of war have ourlake front at their mercy. .In tact, Lawrence on this project, and only three of` the locks in this chain to the sea remain to" be completed. M The English Government has-urged` them to it. Great Britain has _l68 boats drawing: 16 feet `of water that could be soon cruising in the lakes. - The people opposed to our scheme argue that as` soonas war was announced we could have between the nations. What is to prevent Great Britain from sendin ' those 168 ships or `more into the Great L es by way of the "Canadian" deep-sea channel before war has been actually declared, and thereby offset what `we might have done with `the ships we were going to send to the lakes as soon as war was declared, . . But there _is another argument much. more Wei hty to the American` people than the t `ought of` "war. This Canadxan channel strikes directly at our commerce and our farmers; ' Only one-fth of the any-nrn-ur1\nnI-. HA! "nu I'n. ` NJ-ca TTv-ntnt` Gllll Uul l.Gl.lllVlBo .\JIllJ UllQ'lllUIl UL UIIV s ring-wheat belt lies in the United tates, the other four-fths in Manitoba. That country up there is perhaps more fer- tile than Minnesotaand other of `our States bordering on the line. From this wonderful region-' the productscould be shipped throu h the lakes and the Canadian channel to the other, and thence to all the countries of the wtrld; We have competed with the in..- ` ferior race in India, where it takes four or ve of their farmers to equal one of ours, but it will be an entirely different matter when the farmers of the United States have to contend with, neighbors of their own race, who occupy aland superior in fertility, and who will not be subjected to the _dis- advantaoe of ' excessive railroad freight rates. {She late action of the Canadian. ___L _"_L : _ -LL 2.. -. _- ; Valves I HUGS). L LIV LGVU wuunuu VA vlnv vwuwuLw|l- Government, which is nothing more or less than a- removal of the rebate system, `u:l` nunnu 5`-no (`nu-|.,\J::'|\u An 1-n trnnnfnlt `C55 UIICUII G ICIIIUVGL UL LWIJQIIU D DVWIII, will spur the- Canadians on to Jreater effort. We would have had the iagara ship canal and more of a prospect of the deep channel to the sea. if it had not been for the fact that the New York Democratic papers raised such an outcry against the size of the a pro riations for the River and Harbor Bil . here has been granted $3,000,000 appropriation for deepening the channel in . the lakes and $2,500,000 for deepening that of the Hudson. This com- pletes both ends of the proposedndeep-water channel, as I am in favor of running it. ~ My route is from Oswego River to Oneida Lake, canal to Mohawk River, canalize the. ` Mohawk, then down the Hudson to the sea, This route follows along the course of water-ways, a (1 does not cross any. Then between Bu ale and Albany there is already a great deal of masonry work, such as ordinary : culverts and" viaducts. This would be a rest saving. Then there would be 23 mi es. in Oneida Lake. According to the old system of engineering, the , territory to be canalized between _Oswe2_and the Hudson would cost $110,- 1)_-A. T L..-...' .......L .. nu.-.4`nu~uucu` UBW_U U uuu. Uuu ultuuuu vvvunu uunu `gnaw,- '000,050.' But I have met a gentleman | lately whose plans are, not yet. ready to be given to the `public. He has a new_ system of lockage, a simple thing. that I wonder has not been thought of before, and which, from ` my knowled eof such things, I can pro- nounce feasi le, that will reduce the cost one half. But even if this could not be done outside of the advantages I have al- -read shown as a result of the canal, it won d be asaving. The rate is 1 1-10` mills on the lakes and 9 mills on the railroads. When this canal is completed Chicago will enter upon its reatest era of prosperity. - Ohicago Inter- cean. gs pet-: P _seA-ct{oAnNeu.- t Cook was born November 22nd, 1808, and so Tolstilii in his ,_.h P vgfk 9 pofue 'thjp `notions'ofthe'Rui3 W jidnliregorme s 61-s&na_lity_is `at first View, harp and isappoiiited, for the _ count 'appei's-`to lie a ve `plain _and3'simple man, `p y `(silly and inte lect'ually.like any of the peasants in the neighboring village. But a. glance: from his small `and piercing gray- ._ iue.ey.es, which, look the visitor through and through, and a wise saying uttered oti'- hand,`_at once dissipate the delusion. Tol- stoiis pvery cordial in his intercourse with strangers and a genial companion "with his guests. Heis one of the kindest-hearted of men, always` on the alert to avoid `hurting any one s feelings. On all occasions he wears thegra woolen blouse and sheep- skin coat of t e peasant, with top-boots on Thomas Cook, with whose name all travel- lers are well ac uainted, died at his home near. .Leicester, ngland, on July 19th. Mr. `as a young man gave evidences of great ability in the various lines of work which he undertook. He was much interested in i the temperance agita.tion, which in 1841 at- ' tracted much attention, and in connection 1 with 8. large open-air meeting held in Leicester the first Cook Excur-' `sion was arranged. Railroads were ' novelties then, and the high rates of fare revented them from being better known, l But Mr. Cook` made arrangements for a I special train at a low fare, and superiu- ` tended his owv opular excursion. From that time his iiel of work in that articu- ` _lar line has grown and spread, unti to-da.y ` the. travelled world is familiar with his name and success. Mr. Gladstone has said i that Mr. Cook has been one of tvhemost : important factors in Euglan s progress during the past half century. .\...1_.... r1 .... ~=-v _ - - - - - -AL xaalrn-evglielxsfuptfesent prominence before the public recalls an exploit of his youth soon after he became a. telegraph` `operator at Pittsburg nearly forty years ago. Because .of the high water in the Ohio; the V Imokestack of 8. steamboat had carried away the wires across the river at Steuben- `vil1e,,a.nd young Carne ie, who was then barely sixteen years 0 d, `was sent to take" care of the messages until the line could be repaired. . He received the messa es coming from the West, and des atcheg them by boat to Wheeling every ew hours, accom- lishing the task so skilfully that soon after his return to the main office he was pro- moted. So many French people of consequence, from kings and duchesses down, have been fond of posing as amateur cooks that it is not surprising to learn that Alexandre Du- mas took great pride in his culinary skill. He is said, indeed, to have been prouder of - making a stew than of writing a successful novel or play, and h ewas the -only. frequent- er of the famous Cafe, de Paris who was ever allowed to enter its kitchens. George Eliot had a similar likin for going into the kitchen, and, accort ing to popular tradition, it gave her great gratication to make a good omelet. John C. Eno, the most distinguished of the American exiles in Canada, lives comfort- ably m Quebec in ahandsome brownstone house, and is frequently seen in society. He is said to be the life of the luxurious Union Club, which owns its existence in great part to his ebrts, and is popular and contented. He has grown stout in recent 1 years, and now weighs about two hundred 1. pounds, while his face iseruddy, and there is ` every hysical evidence that existence is i agreeab e with him, ` `D-.. ..........|.. -......... ........... 4L...L nnniv Jn'...-..-.u.1 II svvuu-Iav :1 Ana; an-nun, Few people were aware that any descend- ants of the poet Burns were living, and the news that his line is about to become extinct is less startling than interesting. The nnn4- - nu-noC,nvvnnI>,nn~unr`ann n l'\`I1f'. n t : great-great:-grandson, a. chil but a ew months old, died in Chicago recently, and the child s father is lying dangerously hurt in-a. hospital in that city- The only other surviving relatives of the Scotch bard are the mother and aunt of the dying man, who live in London, and are old and feeble. I11! , I,4, lN,,__,,_1 T`I`__,_`I2__ _. 4_'L_ l'\-___`_ - II nnv ngvv `nu aavnnu-v-., I1-nAn\n u-.\. v... --..... ----V--. The late General Hardinge, the Queen : I Equerry, was one of the bravest of Eng- ` la.nd s soldiers. . He entered the army in 1844, when a. youth ofisixteen, and u to ` thetime when, in 1890. he was relieves of the command of Gibraltar his service was most distinguished. He fought with great credit in the Punjaub, at Ba1a.kla.va,' Inker- ma.n,.and Sevustopol, and later in Afghan- istan, and was honored with Jnany medal: and clasps in, recognition of his valor. From 1881 to 1885'he was com'ma.nder-in-chief oi ` the forces in Bombay. Wlse Sayings. V ` ` The way to do a. great deal of work is to be continually doing 8. little. Putting mittens on a. tiger will never make him lose his taste for blood. -RI EERSONAL. :mGnLETT3 3*{:J Ayer s Cherry Pectoral ssaid! _ %i T.& B- vln a dangerous emergenoy, AYER's CHERRY PECTORAL is `prompt to, act and sure to. cure. A dose taken-`on`the first symptoms ofCroup or Bronchitis, checks further progress of these complaints. It soens thephlegm, sooths the in- amed membrane, and induces sleep. . As a remedy for colds, coughs, loss of voice, la grippe, pneumonia, and even consumption, in its early stages NBRONZE LETTERS. 1:3 NONEl- OTHER -GENUINE. excels all similar preparations. It is endorsed by leading physicians, is agree- able to the taste, does not interfere with digestion, and needs to be taken usually in small doses. Ffom repea ted tests id my own family. Ayer's Che Pectoral has proved itself a very efficient rem y for colds. cou hs. and the various dis- orders of the throat an lungs."-A. W. Bartlett, _ Pittseld. N. H. axis .1 u . C: Illlo A VIII equals {N puuuuu won uvua. Sold by All Grocers and Drnggllto. 3- `WV. GIInIIE'1"I'- Toronto. ----, .. ------ nun, \IIlI\II My wife suffered from a cold ; nothin helped her but Ayer's Cherry Pectoral whicn egected it cure;'f-R. Ameto, Plympton. N. S. I -UKBU I g I KVIIEEU I g YES I I Bond to 1 tlt.Fr ski Boon. somnfm v`:'u%.?1?:2{,.?'.`-`Ju`ng .naa x`.m.ma` other 3. men. A can equal: 20 pounds al Sod n-I1 I... All 1-4.4-n nun` `II-In-oInI.A_ . ' 7 Vii 77 i 7 I have recommended it to hundreds. I nd the most effective way of taking this medicine is in small and frequent doses."-T. M. Matthews. P. M., Sherman, Ohio. 41 11,- _, or or u 9 {annals LOAN asavmss cu. V ` INCORPORATED l88I. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL `L 4 Por Gent. Intorenyrdld on lloponlu. , ' '_.'1'ha8oou1-ity tornepoaitorsinsnoan ` `. ' ' Company -aiindoub _ v Bose new Block. south side Dunlap street. Lent` otisho Post Omoe V3d_My Life Prpared by Dr. J. c. Ayer 8: Co., Lowell Mass. Promptto act, sure to cure puaasr, srn'5'uc:-:sT, BEST. Inntlv far nun in nnv nnnntltv. For mnkinz 801 :01 don will? Tuesday uni-hind Fbrsalo or to Rent. Pherry Pectml. FURNITURE STORE, 54 and 56 Bsyeld-St. TEE STORES FOR SALE. AT HAND still unsold and now offering at prices ahead of anything yet offer- ed at FURNVITUIR El A LARGE AMOUNT UFT ; AYER S I Joan LE s "$250,000. FUR- AND LJUJCU \J ll |l I UIIIIII Brood Mare with Foal by her uide.- 1, J. Feunell. Beat Mare any age.--1, J. Fennell. Matched pair Mares or Geldmgs.--1, .l.,hn Buys. Churchill, 2, W. Orchard.` .\1Iuesing. . rn_,_ xrrr A .__:-.-u......1 In..- 'V--. JPIIUDILIK. Class VII,--Agricu_1tural.-Two Year Old Fllly or Gelding.s-l, George Craw- ford, 2, J. J. and S. Hiaaock. Oro Station Bean Yearling Fnlly or Geldinga-1 md 2, L. Kennedy, Allandale. II _ _ . \ __;.L 13...! `ans `gnu Q3141: J MIR rie. HU- Class VI, Heavy Draught Horses. Jud2es,Adam Hood, Markham, David Blough,l{1ng 0nt.y.-Two year old stal- 1mn,-1, S. McArthur, 0:0 Station. ' ___l._. . (.`.\\o `W-ulunn _,_1 non nanny- IUIU, \/lUu Two Year Old Fxlly or Gelding -1, W. Orchard. Mmeaiug, 2, W. V. Brown. Shanty Bay. \'..n-I..... nun J FAI1- Buyes,`Churcn1ll. D......A lnnn mil mu .2, LI. .l\.uuuuu_y, nllnuuulvo Mare with Foal by her aide.-1, Mrs. John Gampbell,'G1lohriot, 2, John Bow- man, Thornton. Best Foal of 1892 -1, Mrs. John Campbell, 2. R. A. Sutherland, Cooks- town. Best Maroany age.-1, George Craw- ford, Oro. LI._4...|..._.I ..-:- A` nun- nu anm:n win, Uooxsnowu. Beat pan` ofmarea or geldings attached tovehicle.--1, Jamel Cuborne Ed ax- mm 1 M 1'....-.. .3 _ uu,--1, u. J.u.\..xxLvuuu., vsv uvuuvug Yearlmg Colt, Euure.--1, Geo. Craw-1 ford, Ow. "L" . \' . rug `r1 u_ __ tN_IA:_; -I `I7 nuuuny pay. I Yearlmg Filly or Gelding. -1, J. Fen- nrll, Bradford. * In -1 __t1onn 1 Q lll..A..LI...... 0 'l'...`l..-. IUIU, uru. Matched pair of Mares or -Geldings attached to Light Wa.ggon.-1, K. Oun- crou, 0m, 2, R. Sbranaghpn, Crown Hill. Nuns Q:-ll\ 0 VA... III `IQIIIQII -' --- v v-v-~~v-- -- -.__..- Duuu L unu J\1u- 9) John Roe, Iris Beat 2-year-old attached to vebicle-1_. Ferguson & Co, 2, A. E. H. Creswicke. Beat 3-year-old attached to vehicle.- 1` A, 0. Garden, 2, Ferguson & 00. Beat single drlver attached to vehicle. -1, R. A. Danton, Barrie, 2, Wm. Good- win, Cookstown. . _-._ o.c........\... .. ....1,::....... ..u....1....a I. cum, Luv, 4, .I.\- DUI-|'""`9 V-"'""' Beat Spam 3 Year Old: in human.-1, A. Wallwin, Barrie. 2 Rh s'5n38h5n' Crown H111. . Class VIII ,-Misoellaneous. Ssallxotg Race.--1, J. Wilson, Allandale.` 2. Au Morren, Mineaing, V3, D. 0a1lnghan,_ 'J`hgruton. -u -I\ 1l',_L-_ 'I)-_;:- twn. 00133: V, Roadster, Best yearling lly orgelding--1, A. Mchiven. Bu-r'1e;2, A,E. H. Oreawxcke, Barrie. Best Mare and foal by her Iide-1, A. Brown, Allaudale; 2, M. _J ahnston, Bar. an nu: MODE` 5 , '9 as vvvvnnav -can 9 Jae. Hayes, Craxghurat. Eafshfle horae~1, A. Oundle, Bairie; 2, M 0 key Snroud. . dw .Barrze;2, Ferguson & 00., Cooks- *` '.';f`.'.. v Rnndnmern- Best vent-ling. llv I HUIIILUXJ. Best. Lea.per.--1, Dr. Mortop, Briig 9, F. Robertson. Craigvale, _ A T Rant [`..-..,\n6 1 A n|1nr"A RAID Year1w5*`"`I " """"` . k 0 0. > . _ Gc:ln.--1,, Wrlliam Crawford. 11; 2, Hiram Barnhart. _ Cblwxth foal by her side--].._ William Crawford, Churchill; 2, John Srlgley, Al- d l . `i;g'Lf Foal of 1892-1, Wm. Crawford; 0 Thou. Robinson, Russelton. `I span in Harneaa--1, J an Ooborne, Ed .0 .1... Haves. Craiuhurat. '1 Uuuu I1. unruuuy, lJl.'IlUa - Farmers Trot. -1, Alexander Neal, Churchnll, 2, John Wxlaon, Allandalo._ W..-....._. l)..____'._'._ T)--- 1 W (1n:I_ ` vuun;uu1, .0, UUUD VV IIIUU, nllnuuunu. Farmers Running R808. -1, W. Guil- fY18, Burma, 2, Hiram Barnhurt. ` B`'lUt HORSES We with toal by her s1de-_1, G. unegth,` Mjdburst. ' v - V V Class IV, PM) Your Old Fllly or Geld-_. mg Carnage Horaea.-1, Ferguson 5600., (;,,'oksnowu ; 2, J. J. & S: Huaock, Om, Yearling Fdly or Geld1ng.-1,.J. J, & - r1:-....nl( OM). class III, Thoroughbred Hornes.-Bgif [xenon CATTLE. - J udge-E Sanderson, Aur'or|.j Clans JX, Durhams.-Bull. 3 years old ' Dwarus- 1,John Wnrnica, Patnswicky 3: Wm. Wlgglns, Oro. V . Two year old bull-1, A. Warmoa, Crgiuvale. T I ' ' - nn :1 _1_____ f\;- vuu` I DID. " N 0I}6 year old bull-1, Geo. Adams, .010 human; 2, Geo. Ralkea, Barrie. D..h.._:c,, 1 -1 1 _- \`l1--' Wunning Rwes! 1 mile duh.--Vl, TW, crmord, Church! 3 2. S Weaymonth, "`";n'H|Il. 0'0 do MR` - . gollthyne T _ _ dlle Rm, under 12 yesra.-l J.uh:n" Bog Allandale; 2: ' Fc - R'>b;rtu oi;,g ,. u;der 15.-1, R.` v5r_g,.,=}; 2, Geo. Srigley, Allm-2; Birne; II s.ddle Horses, lpsping in; ded.,1_ H Baruhart, Mnohell ; 2, $1 Grgwford, Churchill. _ ` Sinle Driv:r.`-1, R. Wanam- Poggrie -, 2, Walter Patterson, Barrie, .9. oumon; 2, Geo. Rke" Jno. W01 ? Bull calf under one 39 . nica, Pamswlck. . , _ won. COW gwmg m,1k-2, Dr. Mot wick. _ . do`. Allmdale; 2, A, Warmoe, Omkv e- pains-' Cow 1n calf-1, John Warnfolo ' _ ` Two year old He1fer-- 1; G . 2 Dr- Yearling Heifer--1 D" Monom Morton. V Heifer calf under 1 Y"'1 `ad 2'G . Rrukee Barrie. 1 1; 1892 Hexfer Calf, born after Fb- ' . - 1 . A1` ~1, George Ralkee; 2, John 8" y' ' lsndale. 392-4 1Bull Calf, born after F0b- 1"` 1 ,Geo. Raikes; 2, Dl'- M"n' -b 11. Clue X. Herefords, T" 7 on 0 V bia2v?;;?3:1%akiato. we `- John Gilchrist, Guthrie- d 1Ynling Heifer--1: J Stick" Ann`. 3 e. _ . _ . gleifer Calf-1, John 81181979 A.nd"l' l mXII, Devons. AY"mm 00(1). O'Brien, Shanltsy-_BD_Y-' V _ -[ 0!-1,001. 0 1'19-' . . - __ 1. 0 B110!!- m?s2LE::..;;$vmuBo"- 1) J. Fennel], Bradford. = . 1 ~ `Bull Calf-1, John Fennello ' Cow-1 Jnhcn -1, ```'``II |\`|1, IJl'l1ulUlu- - Foal of1892.-1, S. McArthur, _2, John )._.._- `{`1L..._..... U VUUlUlUu`-.A, uul-nnvw \/vvvnuu. .aa\-5|-g. _Beat brcod mare -1, M. Johnson, Bar- Beat Foal 1892-1, M. Johnson, Barrie; . 1 I... . In`: '---`L, on xuuuvu. mg`? Xlv, Jersey_u,"B'uIl 3 yamvotdl 0,3!"-d=+1. W. Ainlpy, Barrie.` ,`mk`1 VI. Beef Grids], 00:! giving Muruh - John Adams. 0:0 Station; .2; '_"'o Barrie. _ . v * 7 Old Heifer land 2, J.` Adam! Tueauuy norning Hint: at a days . train I) with Rat all e. Re- makin Soun -- a uni! 1.` Bill gm -71, John Fennell. H`_'l|Du Heifer-l, J. 1 Outer Calf-1, J. `Faun M1:-3 X1_v, Jeraeyl, jB_'u Wu CW: loolotv III. BORSEMANSHIP -' '\ ---IA E. ORS EMA'sanu- % McDonald, Sutton ` 3 Rudltg V892; . J. Fennel]. Fem!!- lI' . ' Blfe ;` 2,'J'.: Kdiln; ` " 1' I|"'WFi T45 ~'-..:-i.n""..'~ . ' Haiti: 0' K-1 833?, X333)? A ;'.l`vo;-your pld_mr- 1,, ylI`|r,tin;,-V John- .v ., ; You-ling Sreer-1 and 2, J. Adam. ` Stop: 0df--1. J. Adams. - ' 9 -T._O_laiI XVII. Mtlkmg Grndoo, Cow giv- ing milk- -1, Wm. Guilfoylo, ~Burrio; 2. Geo. Street, Barrie. `T19 your old Heifor--1, J. Siuons, Bu-tie;-2. R J. Munro, Barrie. ~Ye|`l"liI;%`g.\LHeite`:-`--1. R J . Munro. . Heifor7CIlf-1. R. J. Munro. Clo.II`X_Yl I[, Fat. Ostt.le-], J. Siuona, Oro sc.eion:w v Y||..'1iIIR Hfr-I3 J-uL Painuwiok; 2; J.:`AdnmI. G u..::.. nu`: *1" ;:..I '- 1 ~` L` SQU V-CI lUIU'"-J , II I KIIUUUI-ID " `Fat Cow or Heifer -1, J .. Adams, Ono. SLa(.`t'ion. V ` 3` " - ? 17:19 11- 1 . 1 '3 IFUIII ondny, n arriv- Izs south --mnac. \Jb$'I\IIIJ ` % cl... x1x,H`erd df~any,.bre6d, oohuit- -Geo. Raikoia. Burr -io.T ing of one" mild "and thrpo feu'mlaa-1, ~ Herd ofhny inilkilig breed, consisting of ohevinaleiand three femaleu-1,J, Fen- nellg Bradford} - '[I__L l__~__I- -___-_- 1 IV A I'I_!i___ _'s11nEP. Marsh, Richmond Hilly " Clsui"'XX, Aved Ram--1, J. Sander- son, Shanty Bay; 2,nD. Gavin, Midhnut... Sheerling Bum-1, G_. Onldweii, Gil- christ ; 2,'Al'ex' `Watt. ' ` " 1 Ram Lamb-1.and 2, D. Garvin, Mid- and. . ` - Two aged Eweu-1, D. Garvin, 2, W. V. Brown, Shanty Bay. ; -_ ; ..-_ Two Gimmors-1:gnh1i-n2:,Geo. Caldwell,- Gilchriat. . _ Us ` ' ' ' . Two Ewe Lambs`- .-`1, W.--V. Brown, 2, G.0aldwell. . V 1?`? I I I I A I 'I\ I ' Ulass 22Ll, Leiceatera, Aged .sm-1, John Warnica, Painawick. Shea :-ling Rain;--.1, J .,. Fgunell, Brad- ford ; `Z, John`-Wsrnicug Painnwi,ok. _ Rum La.mb-1 Ind 2, John Wlrnicn. Two Aged Ewen, which have raised lrmbu this yeat-1, J Fennell, 2, John Wgrnicall; 1 `I I7` _,,,,II (\ 'I'_I... V V 3| IIIUC0 Two Gimmeu-1. J. Fennoll, 2, John Wgrnicg; * v 1- I 1 1- 1-: II A 7 ` "'s'iI;& {SE i'z}."uL1".`i , "'.""1'~- Smthetn, Orillia ;- 2, Dr. Morton. ` 1).....1-...|.. 1 n- 1|/I'......... o nm I 7 CI IIIUCI Two Ewe Lam,ba--1, J. Fennell, 2, J. r Warmca. " , Ohm XXI [,'Southd'ownu, Aged Ram-- 1 and 2, Dr. Morton, Barrio`: L ` GL..._l:.'.... `D-.. `I QA..-LI....... \IIIIII2 E. `III GVLUIUVIIO Ram Lamb-1, Dr. Morton, 2, D T; Sm\thern._ 11".! I'll ,,0_,II,I,, HIV. KVIIV. I! Two {god Ewes which have raised lambs this yen`:--1, Dr. Morton ;. 2, D. T. St.ra.thern.. - Two Grimmer:-1 and 2. Dr. Morton. Two Ewe Lambs-1 and 2, Dr. Morton. Class XXIII. Shropshire Downs. Aged `Ram--1, R. J.` Munro, Barrie ; 2, A. Wallwin, Barrie. Shea:-ling Ram-l, Geo. Raikes, Barrie. Ram Lamb-l, Wm. Wiggins. Oro ; 2, Geo. Raikea, Barrie. VI`.-n nnnna: Anuunn `n--:1; nan":-no` `punks 6, \XUU. -LINIIBUII Class XXIV, Fat Sheep, Two fat even --I, John Sanderson, Shanty Bay ; 2, Dr. Morton. V U'J:"'vv;v;;z::1 e;;; -v.v`i;.ioh Have raised lambs this year-1, Geo. Raikes. } Two Gimmera-1, Geo. Raikea. - T VI"..- 13.-.. 1',--ulna 1 `V wlinnann (`ant WU KWIIIIII-|UI'l': L, \lUU- LUDIADUo i`wo Ewe La.mbs-1, W. Wiggins, Oro; 2, Geo. Raikea. V nu--- vvnr 13-; at...-..... tn..- :..a. n.n- Judge-Oo1. Bgnting, Oookatown. Class XXV, Berkshires, Boar 1 year old-1, George Rsikea, Barrie; 2,- Frank Thompson, Nantye. GA... 1 an... nltl urn` l\I!AI;` Win Win. Lawns, _a.n CI-gnusll ' Belt fem nIe'6f any age -1, Geo. Raikea, .l.uUu|pauu, uuuu; . Sow 1 year old znd over-1, Wm Wig- gins, 0:0; 2, R Munro`, Burris. , u... Iago.-nan A and 19 1nnnI*.`|n._1 JVM : Kill! Ul`U J, LII usuulv JJDII-IV. Sow between 6 and 1% months-9-1, J `M Bothwell, Barrie. ' u..... .....a... a .......n.."_1 1:-.. pm... ""3J3a"`'3uth;-1, Geo Ra.ike.,1 l'Il--.. VVITT . Q..A'..l`l.- DA -Q A-tn Inn-- "'51:. XXVI; Sublks,-Boar, one year old and . over-1 John Warnioa; Pains- wick. ' ` __, j;._ (I .._-_LI__ 1 f._I__' TIT-.. WIUII , Boar under 6 `montlis-l, John Wur- nigg. ' ' 1 II ,,,S -'___'__ 1 `I ..- `I -.. mggw 1 year old and ovre-l, J no War- niga. v - - ,,_3-_ n _'_.`_n_- *1 14... 111-- U.lUIa Class XXVIT, Yorkshire and I other large `breeds, Boat 1 year old and over- ly, Frank Thompson, Nantye; 2, James Coutta, Midhurst. ` ' 13...... kn.-nnnn R hill` 19 Innn-:1 .Tnl l8899 IIIUDO Sow under 6 x`n6nt`hs-'1, John War- nigg`. 11-xrrrrr 1r___I__~l_:_- __.I ._LL_;. vuuwu, ulluuusauc Boar between 6 and 12 monthu-1, J as Contts. Boar under 6 months-l, Jan Conttl. Sow, lfyosr old and ove:-1, Wm Hub- bert, Bu -ne. ` JJIIILIII-Ill!` I155 nu, vyvw 2,,.Ohaa Lane, Barrie. `R--human T.ia}|f., nil (POULTRY. J udge-W1lliam McLe'od, London. om. XXVIII, Brahmas. Dark, cock- 1, O H Hall & 00, King City; .2, W \l1..:...I.o ' Z, .unaa uuuu, uarnu. - V rahmu, Light, Hen-- 1, W. Wright; 2, P F Ewhn, Barrifo. Cochinl, Buff. Oock-1,,C_ H Hall-& Co. King O'uy;{2, W Wrijht; ' ' L Oochina, ' Bu', Hen-'-1, :0 H Hall & Co; 2, W Wright. Ooohinu. Partridge, Cook-1 3nd 2, "W. Wright. . Oochinu, Partridge, 'He_n-1 rand 2, W nr_.:..|.4. , Oo. t GIn1,.6loI ji'10,.`0<>'i:k%-:1.:.`;C H ma co. G-ma rm. H.n-.41-;0.H} H.`-M I09: 2, P E,` Inn. t Langhhahn, Cock 4-1, A'. `G. `Little, Ohurchilfw .; . ,- t ' Lsngilnnij H`on4`-1',`A.`G. Little, 2, 0. H. .-& ,-Go.-,,-~,,;~ . 1 , V t \ :3... :1: Leghorp|,. ghi 8.,_ Q.- .000,]l- 1 `Wm. Riohum 5.2. tt1d8s*`f *& 3--4.-. 11-..... J, \J I-I. lulllr tn UV, 13:1 Wright, Riohmondill. B..- L..._- 11-..]; WHERE, nloumuuu I-llllo Brahman. Dark, Hen--1~ and 2, W. Wright, Richmond Hull. . 9 . Dnnhunhn rink}. W Wfihti Yvvsunu-u-I v - ---V` - - v.- 1 , . Toronto. V -Dork-ingug Colored, Cook--1, nag 1"\L-I.3h_-nun DA-ugnl ('1 H & Ooohms, White. 0ock-l, J. Brown, V_..-_L..