Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Oct 1911, p. 8

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II c^. 1011 THE F L E SH E II T N ADVANCE I 'Advance' Small Ads. Flesherton Prize List LONDON MESSENGER BOYS. HOUSES. Look over them weekly. There may be something for|YOU ^^*^ "'^ °"*" ^"•^"•»*<* ,^'»'' "* markable Job* to Perform. Business Cakus If UUUX>UaB & YOUN'Q V. Hkiik«r> Mkrkdal* -*o«rkl bankiDit buticest. UoDcy loaned «t rekeooklile r»t*i Call on o*. ' Heavy Draft. â€" Team â€" Thomas MeArthur; Brood mare â€" T. Met- ====================== Peine curious instances of the cer, F. Boland; two-year-oW, F. _ r t\ t n quaint taskfi which the ubiquitous jTaylor, Jarvis Henry; SprinK foal. Farms For SalA or Rftnt^-*'"''"" District Messenger boy i« T. Mercer, F. Boland. Agricultural. â€" Team, J. Hawken, .\iken; Brood mare â€" <^1. John- TChlBLETT, â-  I'octuiutrr, Ceylon, InH.C " calletl on (o undertake were given at BAKU lOHSALK-i.otBo.:. iu the .',ii) coo ,i„. annunl presentation of prizesâ€" * cvuxioiiofthc townnhip of Arteuieaia, con- • . i> \» „ , • Q„i.1,.,iu.w> T tainiOK 100 Hcr... ei«htynv« acrw dared.'"""!'' ''y ' '^'"''"S' Mane of Schl eswiK- J , „ . , ,, . baUne iiardwcoi tiuiber. Property oijHolsteinâ€" at the Duke of Portlana * istone, r. ("hard; two-yr-old, A. Conkey, J. Hawken; one-yr-old â€" F. Taylor; Spring foal, F. Chard, eyan efull OommliBioner In H. C. J uiortxasen, leaee*, willii etc carefully drawn up olleclious mad-, cliarueii reaHonable. Alto Toceriea, Dour, leed etc. keptiu ttock, I'ricet Kbt. I tbe laleW. J n«atty. There i. a bank barn[house in (he city a few davs ago. I and ro«Kbca.t hou.e oo pr«n.,.e« and .. well ^,j ^^^^^ ^^ l^^^^_ ^^^^ romantic. some comic, had been performed by rouf{bcaMt bouee oo prenii watered. Will be nol I on reaHO.iable terms. Apply to JauieeL. McMullen, (Vylon p. o.,Oot. the Ixiys w1k> won these rewards. If ativ of the boys earned hi* did. He R.I 8PR0ULB, FleebertoD v,onimla«ioner In H C J., Auctlonee Con- Teyaneer, Appral.er and Money Lender Heal Betate and lo.uranee Agent. iJeeda. lOOrUaaea, leaiei and wilU carefully drawn TncT »alaatloni ua<le on iborteat notice ooey to loan at lowest ratea ol Intercat. U>1. eclioaa attended to witb P"-q?nP»°"« charKea low. Agent for Ocean Dominloo etAamsbip Company. A call »ollclt«o. L-OH K.AI.F;â€" Cheap an I easy ternn. 11 not i ^ sold noon, for rent to Kuitab:« Itna't.' „_.i..i. aii,o,i UaoU. <li(l Ho ro •North half lot :«audioHO, COD. II. .Artem*«ia. f"*^'»'s Alfred Kealft did He re- and lot I. con. I'i 0»prey. JIJO acre*, about 150 ceivvd tliree â€" one for good confluct, I cleared balance uiontly timbered lauil. bardl^,^;. f,,, coinc to Ronte, lind one for ajd ao/t wood : Kood Htone dwolliuu and frame! ^ . . p,.,.: barn, 8tablin»t under ; well watered with never-|K*^'"l^ '*^ tans. failluK BUiall Bprini; creek cioaHinn farm cloaei Beale ig one of those persons who itobarn: ThlB in au excellent ({rain or Kra7.inKi„^.,. greatness thrust upon them. farm and will be Kold very cheap If taken at!,, " ., .... . „ . ,i,, .,«.„., i once and ou oa.y ternm. .\pplj to It J. He :s quite willing to po whenever Kproule, Klesbertou, Ont. he (;ets an ordej- from headquarter? r (iHBALEolicapand on ea«y ternia-Lota llci'untry. and tie oninys the trip. •â- ' and 2. con. II (tuprey: JUO acree ; frame Mjs Koine trip was undertaken for dwelliuK, frame barn and HtabliuR under; about|(|,p iiurrKiie of delivering a soit of 170 acres cleared and under c;.!*ivation. Konici ' ',' , , - xa^„t "Q-^A timber on Court uniform, made by a West t.na G. .Johnstone. I General Purpose.â€" Team â€" F. Bol- and, F. Taylor; Brood Mareâ€" F. Taylor, F. Chard; Two-yr-old, J. Aiken, F. Boland, F. Boland; one year -old, F. Boland; Colts- F. Taylor. Carria^. â€" I'r. Horses â€" T. Mer- giving him tlie route to some foreign cer; Brood Mare â€" G. Orr, T. Belts; Two-yr-old â€" W. Patton; one-year- oldâ€" W. Fletcher; coltsâ€" G. Orr ; earec u.KUiif I i<>*naa<l Auctioneer for tbe i "plendid cedai with other mixei â€" _.. - cluDtyo? Grey" Terma moderate and balance, also tw . Hii.all ortlianU bearlun. Wei firm, to a customer in Rome who was - ., . :,' y„.;.i,}««<i The irraniieuienti . watered tncvei failiuK BprinR creek. Kideodid;: . i,..--,. rnd'dlteTol sX cSn S^made a'. T^t. AovascE | ?ra,„ .nd «r..jn« farm, Applv.to I! J.llpronU.i'" " '»'"> oOce. U«rideDC« and r.O., Ceylon. Telepbone connectioo, Cw. 6,07, Kleeberton or Kaimiel Onhurne, Maxwell. XVV.. KAITTISU, f' the couDilea Llceneed Auctioneer tor of lirey and Kimcoe. Farm and f^tock .ale. a "Pf''""- . J""" xoderatc. «ti.faction Kuarantted. Arr"S«^ ujenlH for date, may be made at tbe Advance i oflS.e. or A- T. Hntcbiuaon . .I*.i bya<Jdre.»inK me at Feverabam He t<K)k some geometrical projec- tors to a customer in Paris for whom L'ARU FOR S.\LE-Very cheap, 100 acre.. » he ordinary mail was not quite r lot 9, COD. 7. Oaprey. onlyCWlO, reamnablequick enougli. That, however, cash payment, balance eauyteniiH, 8.5 acioii^fj uneventful job. though he DUnn MATHE'-Vfi, Markdale, Llc*""^ R ,,c-ioneerlortne county of lirey. Good Mrvice at re«.cnable rates. Uate. can iKade at The Advance, o oa 8.5 acren cleared.'wcll fenced and in hitih state of cuiti .y- ^ , , / inewlt- "twentv-fout vat.on. balance timbered, Rood comtortaWii.IO':!;^. ""'^ ''"^ " ins.Oe iweni} lour frauie dwelling, bt^ue cellar under, never (ail luiur^. ".••''iH>**''^s»-~ â- "-â€" l^nilmllt ptimp at door.i p„t r,r<,l)iiblv his most curiou.s job ihW'-x;!...-, . ': .-. ,„ ijegp. undertaken Konfl.-iterâ€" Pr. Horses â€" L. Chard; Brood Mare â€" W. Patton; two-year- old â€" .1. (Jhard; one-year-old, W. Fletcher, F. Boland; Coltsâ€" W.Pat- ton, .T. Chard; Single Driver â€" L. wa« iChard, .J. Kadlev; l.ady Driver- was I" -' " * D ^deat the Advance . â-  ,,; ^„J windmill pr . .tore, feversham ^^^^ t.^^^^ j,^^„ ,.^„ rt,,!,,,^,,;, verabaiu. Onl. ^jj^ sprint; -satcr under, also iu tone filled. It ii.,wn!^ journey Weber, L. Chard. CATTLE. Shorthorn. â€" Bull, aged- .Ajiply to K. J. SI'UOL'I.F, Kle.hertoti TIKt.M.AS (iUV. on pruu.i»ca. •! HAKVEY 1-EKUlOE. broker, Kle.berton Iriaurance of don containing deilcacies wh.ch the (iraiu! Duchesi.s jiarticularly favored. "V.,u are the first mess* nger boy vf seen. I th;:ik." i^aid the Grand Oiiki-. "and it is pretty smart of you about General brokerage bu.inc... "''"*°"i"' pOH BALE very cheap and on ea»y term.- ,v«.rv kindplacedln.afcandliberalcompauie.. r The late Dr.< 'hristou-B .l»tory brick block I hli Kaal estate etc.. Open accounts and past t""- in Flesherton with Kood Btal/le and neverfail note, handled and inouey advanced l"ere<j«. j^^, ^^.^„ g,| j,,^,,, .^^.^ ,.„,„, |^,.^„ ^jj,^,, and: \ '^ alone. Corresi'oiidencc solicited. jjood butcher s shop and dwelling ; two hl'o.I "' i , „. „i„„,i„ iri.v..'oH _ - - - , â€" ..tone eellars under buildinu : is and can be Healc ha.-^ already tra\e,ea â-  " ke|>t well rented : two (;ood hall" on secouil and 4 fKH) niiles alone. Medical third stories ;(lr.tcla»Bt,a.ineHs stand ami wm ' p .^.,.r„] of the other Ix.vs decorated he Bohl clioap ai owner is eniiaiied 111 other 'iv'i"! 'J" "' . „,,.„i;,, DR CAKTEB „^ ,,_ c„,..*on etc l""'>'>e«s in the west and h«» ....further use foi had won their laurels in pecui.ar M c 1V& K Ont Phy.lclan, R.'^^^^^^^ ^ Nfnssenger Rnbbins. for in- Office and rcMdence-Peter .t.. Flesherto | _ _ ,,„-„^^. ^^j j^ f^jch an elephant and its kceiiiT, an Indian boy, from Bri.x- ton to the Palladium and to take it back th.; same nightâ€" a task which L'Hvc hin the jirecious experience of a ride on an elephant's back. One of the most amusing tasks , iiicntionod was that oi a boy who was The Words of Harold P. :;"L/"L '^ ';:iS,^^:;;:n \ umc Jp OTTKWELI. Veterinary Surgeon Oriduate ol Ontario "^ .. ..rood door south residence â€" .jcon.i """ l^^ry .treet. Tbi. VreaV/yterian Cl.nrch. Veterinary )r s( aireet CollCRe, weat^on rjna .outb '^'"•'Jr^adua?e'';f"t"e Veterinary Bclenc ''Durham ureet, oppowte H. Aduclatloii. Koyd, bro'. hardware Publish My Letter. The World Over E. C Dentistry uitDuaV 1. .X K, dental .urscou jnUKK'% " _»^ IT..ivor«itv and Bushy, Who Was Perma-;^' nently Cured of Chronic ,J. L rah am, milk â€" Two year-old heifer â€" J. L Graham, .J. I. Graham; one-year-old heifer â€" J. I. Graham; Heifer Calf â€" J. I. Graham, .f. \. Graham; Bull any age â€" .). I. Graham; Herd â€" J. L Gralmni. .\yrshires. â€" Cow giving milk â€" C. Stewart, C. Stewart; One-year-old Iheifor â€" C. Stewart. \ Jerseysâ€" Bull Calf one year â€" W. k. .\rinstrong; Cow ^riving milk â€" iW. A. .•Vnnstrong, W. .Stewart; j Heifer calf under one year â€" W. A. ! Armstrong. Polled Angus. â€" Bull two years and under three â€" G. Walters;^ Bull Calf â€" G. Walter; Cow giving milk Coulter; Bronze Turkeysâ€" W. Pat- eni»ilage â€" F. ton; Turkeys, any other variety â€" cumbers â€" D .J. Coulter; Ducks, Fekinâ€" K.Kich- ' ardson, L. Fisher; Ducks any other varietyâ€" G. Walters, I.. Fisher; I'en of Leghornsâ€" K. Allen. D.UKY PRODUCE. Comb Honeyâ€" L. Fisher; Honey extractedâ€" L. Fisher; Five lb But- ter, fable useâ€" L. Fisher, W. Tal- bot; Fifty lb tub Butterâ€" W. Tal- bot, W. Meads, W. White; Pail or Crock Butterâ€" W. Talbftt, .J. Oli- ver, W. Fletcher; Eight lb cheese â€" L. Fisher; Fruit Cakt â€" L. Fisher, .J. Oliver; Jelly Cake-G. Mitchell, D. .McTavish; Bread â€" i. Oliver. W. White; Bunsâ€" W. J. Bellamy, H. Piper; Tartsâ€" G. Mitchell, W. J. Bellamy; Pumpkin Pie â€" J. Oliver, W. .J. Bellamy; Lemon Pie â€" G. Mitchell, L. Fisher; Custard Pie â€" W. J. Bellamy, .J. (Jliver; Rasp- berry Wineâ€" G. Mitchell, 0. Walk- er; Grape Wineâ€" J. Boyd, 0. Walk- er; Rhubarb Wineâ€" D. McTavish, O. Walker; Canned Fruitâ€" W.Stew- art, D. McTavish; Mixed Picklesâ€" D. McTavish, W. Stewart; Maple Syruj) â€" E. Walker, C. Stewart. GRAIN AND SEEDS. White Winter Wheat â€" G. Walters, H. Piper; Wefl Winter Wheat â€" G. Walters. Stuart, L. Fisher ; Weber, W. Stewart; Muskmelonâ€" I). Weber, J. Coulter; Corn any varietyâ€" F. Stuart,, G. Walters; Com, sweetâ€" fi. Walters^ 0. Walker. LADIES' WORK. it for in hot haste to a iiTe h.^ fouiiil standing on a tcrr fifil ludv. who refused to di- _, ,,, , ^ ,,. , - „,- ' V .1 , ... ,.i,;..i, sViP lifld â€" G- Walters. G. Walters; Two-vr- •nil until a mouse which sne na<i •. .... ., .'. . V» AB Legal HANKY * WAU.AlE- Harri.ter.. rtolicitoi«!eVc:-I.lf.Lu"«. Jl-^^^-oJ^cesI 'he plumbing and lln..^iiilthlng n in the room had been captured, old Heifer-(.. Walters; One-yr-old _ , , ,,__ The messenger caught and dispatch- heiferâ€" G. Wult/*rs; Heifer Calfâ€" G. JjUmbagO by NerVlline.",.,l the unhJppy mouse with.n bait waiters. an lu.ur. TT 1 . • i< I. r. Another queer ta.sk mentioned was tlolsteins. â€" Bull one year â€" L. *''" .'l?r:". °?l'.l!l.',''T.y.!;"'^..!!'.'^'„-ithat of Messenger C. Cliff, who was iMoore; Cow giving milkâ€" A. Har- Id heii- heifer calf â€" Alf. Harrison, C. Moore. esseiiger v. >.iiii, "ii<-. "«â- - nioore; t.ow giving niiiK â€" .-v. nd instructed by some irate ifigon, C. Moore; one year oh to stand in front of a (.er- L^_^. ^1,^^^^^ ^ Harrison; H <i. Wallace. Toronto. K«..y â-  â- â€¢'V'" ''•,'iLl"''in;on; 2 A. ' Ifaney. K-^,'.,;^;,;,;:,," 'nank Hld«.. Holicitor, Coavey .. ...uinuT Harrister, Holiciior, i.o»>o,- WH. WK10HT\ltarris« . ^^^ ^ ,e.berton. anccr. eM..â€" owe" " „...„.,i,... uuwk everv -n^Fiesberton offlce. Bproule a Hlock every aturdav man nubjirt tc. lumbaK.i mlKht Just as'""!' I - '» â-  seng ivell be dead us alive." Tliase words •'"•"> '"'' ''"" jpen the .vlntrre. stnilghtforwani letter, r'S'dents t. . • ,u >f H. p. Bushv. a well-known man In man band whuh was playiiig in ine _ bust- street and suck a lemon. Eventual- phone] ness In Portland. |y one of the tormunled musicians "One attack <ame after another, anddireatened hm under the ear, l)Ut lumbago got to be a chninlc thing with, i,e j,,,! gtolidlv stuck t«. his task. . . .,, , me. 1 loul.l Rcurcely K<t In a day's,, â-  ^.i-ether or not he succeeded Cow giving milk â€" I ;;;rbaci!'"furd^l';ra\"i""S.pin« t^^^^ "music" wa. not ;Reid: Two-yr-ohl heifer liniments; sti'te<l. of work b*-for.- would nttai'k A Societies ou the last ^.^.-broiiii-nXu^r^;;::^ Sorri.' block.lFle.b.rton. at 8 p.m ?in.:W.F'Twey V^iliUK bretbrao invited M. W.. Munshaw; , LETTER NO- 4311 Ion not of one them seemed penetrating Cause For Economy. enough to get at -\ „e„. i,at. my ilearf ' said Mr. Herefords.â€" Bull agetl- H..I.Reid; Bull Calf- H.J. Reid, H.J.Keid; .•Vdams, H.J. H. J. Reid. H.. I. Reid: one-year-old heif- H. I. Reid; heifer Bull any age â€" H. SPRING WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. .Spring Wheat, red â€" A. S. Muir; Barley six-rowed â€" G. Orr, A. S. Muir;" White Oatsâ€" A. Muir, A. S. Muir; Black Oats-A. Muir, A. S. Muir; Small Peasâ€" A. Muir, R. Al- len; Large Peas â€" A. S. Muir, A. Muir; Col. Beansâ€" W. H. Thurston; Timothy .Seedâ€" .\.. S. Muir, .\. Muir; Red (.'lover â€" G. Walters; Alsike Clover â€" H. Piper, G. Walters; Fla.x Seed â€" Ct. Orr, .1. Coulter; Buck- wheat â€" G. Orr, k. K. Muir. ROOTS. I'otiitoes, assorted â€" J. Oliver, .\. Muir; Potatoes, White Elephant â€" A. Muir:> Potatoes, Early Ohio â€" K. Muir, P. Quigg; Potatoes, Am- erican Wonder â€" .1. Oliver, W. Meads Potatoes, any variety â€" W. Meads, J. Oliver; Sweedish Turnips â€" W. Meads, J. Oliver; Aberdeen Turn- ips â€" I.. Fisher. G. Walter.s; Red Carrots â€" W. Stewart, F. Stuart ; White Carrotsâ€" P. Stuart, A. Muir; Mangold Wurtzels, Glol>e, A. Muir, A. S. Muir; Mangold Wurtzels. long, A. Muir, A. S. Muir; Man- â€" .1. Coulter, L. Fisher; Ripe Cu- gold Wurtzels, yellow, intermed- Beelsâ€" .\. Muir, .\. S. Muir; Corn PPL1 :â- Â»!»>« V '-"'"K S V .\.«t. Field Rools- er. -A. .Muir.L.Fish- ,\pplique Workâ€" J. Blaciiburn.P. Crossley; Crochet Work, cotton-; 0. Walker, 0. Phillips; Crochet Work, woolâ€" O. Phillips, 0. Walk- er; Crochet Work, silkâ€" O. Walker k. Wilson; MountmelHck â€" W.Moore 0. Phillips; Eyelet Embroidery â€" k. Wilson, A. Bentham; Emby. Linen Flossâ€" G. Mitchell, W.Boyd;. Emby. with cotton â€" O. Phillips, J Boyd; Emby. with silk â€" k. Wilson, W. Boyd; Emby. on satinâ€" W. P. Crossley; Emby. on muslin â€" .J. Blackburn, W. Boyd; Emby. on bolting clothâ€" 0. Walker, G. Mit- chell; Shadow Emby.â€" G.Mitchell ; W. Buskin; Tray Clothâ€" A. Wilson,. W. Moore; Roman Emby. Silk â€" J. Blackburn, W. Boyd; Rfoman Emb. cotton â€" W. Boyd, G. Mitchell; Any other varietyâ€" W. Boyd, G. Mitch- ell; Mexican Workâ€" W. Boyd, E. Walker; Point Laceâ€" O. Walker, J. Blackburn; Honiton Lace â€" 0. Walker, .J. Blackburn; Honiton and' Point combined â€" f). Walker; Bat- tenburg Lace â€" W. Boyd, W. P. Crossley; Duchess Laceâ€"O. Walker; Any other variety â€" O. Phillips, E. Walker; Nettingâ€" E. Walker. 0. Phillips; Darned Nettingâ€" E. Walk- er; Tattingâ€" O. Walker, G. Mitch- ell; Table Centrepiece, Embroidery â€" W. Bovd. W. P. Crossley; Tea Coseyâ€" .). Boyd, H. Smith; Table centrejiiece any other kind â€" \\ . L. M'right, W. Stewart; Collection Doylies Emby.â€" J. Blackburn, W. Boyd; Collection Dovlies any other kiiid-E. Walker, 0. Phillips; Sofa Cushion, mounted â€" .J. Blackburn, W. Moore; Pin Cushionâ€" A. Wilson, W. Moore' Ornamental Needlework â€" H. Wilson, 0. Phillips; Table Cloth embroideredâ€" W. Stewart, W L. Wright; Toilet Setâ€" O. Phillips, E. Walker; Whisk Holderâ€" G. Mit- chell. O. Walker; Fancy foot stool â€" A. Bentham. W. Hawken; Hand- kerchief case, worked â€" G. Mitchell, J. Blackburn; Table mattsâ€" H. Smith, 0. Phillips; Pair Slippers, knittedâ€" R. Wriirht, A. Bentham Noveltiesâ€" W. Crossley, W. Stew- art; Knitting in wool â€" L. Fisher Knitting in cotton â€" W. P. Cross ley, O.'^ Walker; Pair Woollen Stockings â€" O. Wiilker, E. Walker ; Pair Woollen Sox â€" 1st , 2nd W. .Stewart; Wool Gloves, gent'sâ€" E. Walker; Wool GHoves, lady'sâ€" }b; 0. Walker; Wool Mitts, gent's, W. core I of thoi read In Montreal Wit- Needall. "I must say you don't seem to be following my suggestions of No. >'*'^;^'^,^ll^n.^rSrU.uichall ;««, A.F.& Arm- Kriday on --?jLjv^^;i5i^i;^i°"r.Hriru..b;w,'w. or before the full mocn. Si.; Tbo«. ( layton, Hecretary. I. 0. V. meet. In educsdav eVeiiillK oresters heartily K. B.. '1'. »ei.ry; p Ot'KT:FI.E«llKKT0N, 995^ 7rXc^i^N%icu:;f u^^ ^,„„„„ ,„, Fleaae pay due. to t\a. bee. i"'" day ol tbe month. . 1 and third W~lu«.dayoej.'^l ;'""'! ^^ ^1^,^^^ {-.:r::yM;j:^^ ,--•-"-'"»' T. hlakelev: Kecordet W. M. nuuv. | biKb scIkh.I I iu each .1, .> H n.'lock P. "'• >onuK 'aruieis Iprily'tuv^it^l. K.«l."d I'resi.lent, . . «. ifellaiiiv. Bee. Trees. 1 the pain th.- ness about .N.rvUlne. and got five bot- '•<^'.';"'',"'y- „ , , ,• 1 -j thi-' tl.-K. It is a wonderful imdlclne-I '» * "l*^ f^P' "*^" ''f ,,i,'t Ip siiif" tould feel It.M Boothlng paln-rellcving six uioiilhs ! answered his » lie. snii Bctliin every time It vvhb applli'd. Hing. Whiii I got the disease under rontr.il "Nonsense ! What's wrong with your with N.rvillne. 1 built up iii.v strength .jj „,„^v" and fortified my blood by taking Ker- "Jt'^ out ol date," she brindled. \nd, after all. while I've been mid savins;, what have you till the tliU-lc u'lilte.'l'* **^ *""^ nii.i .<»»it>8. .... up iMi ini.K. wniii.i , , _ j,j j.j.^ j^ know? \ouve vour clubs and music er â€" .1 . .\dams, calfâ€" H.J. Reid; J. Reid. r<.-/.one at meals. Thl.s treatment cured me periiiaiK iitly. and I urge . evorvom- to give up llio tlilik. white, l'-''^''""" oily llrilm. iit.x tli.v are using, and try.l'eeli doing, up-t..-diitf. penetrating, pain-de- been going to • smoking your exi>ensive an up-to-diitf. penetrating, strover like N«'rvillne. halls and "IMea.^e publish my Kit. r the world cigars" â€" oviT. I want nil to h.iir of NerviUii.-." "of course, my darling," he inter- Don't be >aJol.d into r. c.lvlng any-,,.y ,^,j j,, ^ pained voice. "What elso thing from your dealer but "M-rvilin.."; , ' si,,,.,„,c I askt^l VoU to econo- Ijirge bottles 50c.. trial size, i.'.c. Sold, â-  ,>â- ,'_ v„ ..er* everywhere or 'i'i>'- r'ut!irrh..».nii.. <•»>. uiue I". .im-> 1- Kingslun, (Jnt. The Catarrhoitoiie Co-, inha Karmer .t;iuWl»J^" . ,r,,,„.».i,, I bulldiui! on tne '^f"' fb""""' nha Farmer. cfubliiU. iu ti... Berkshires and Tamworths n,.v«now forsalealew vrry choice Heik boK '«""»'»" ''yk',5;r."uosB. Maxwell P.O. Boar for Seicvice nil Pii.r f..r service I'lire ISi.d luiov*. 'iVrniH, »l, <,"»«li. N. HlnJle, Maxwell, (hit. Bull for Service â- rii..r.iiiKlibre.l Sli..itli..ra bu IjuI for service Oil lot I", '""• '•' Pe.liKree<.napi.!i.-ati..... He.vue. ((radea. tlior-iimlibredH, *.. •'M »' Mrvioe, Full price dliiir^ed Un.ndli.Mik's «)»prey Grades. â€" Two-year-oUl Steer â€" F. Stuart, F. Stuart; one-year-old steerâ€" F. Stuart, G. Walters; Two year-old heifer â€" G. Walters, F. IStuart; One-year-old heifer â€" G. Walters, G. Walters. Cow giving milk, Dairy Purpose â€" I.I'.Ottewel', A. Harrison. Cow iriving luilk, Beef Purpose â€" D. McTavish, L. Fisher. SHEEP. C<.>tswold. â€" Ram, aged â€" A. Muir; Rain, shearling â€" k. Muir; ram lamli â€" k. Muir, k. .S. Muir; Aged â-  ~ Ewe â€" A. Muir, K. S. Muir; Shear- China'i Food Problem. ^j^g p^e-.A. Muir, A. S. .Muir; ewe .No natural resource is too trifling to i„n,i^^v. Muir, A. S. Muir; Pen- be turned to account by the teeming < , ,, . jH.pulati<.ii of Chins. The sea is raked r^- " "• and strained f..r .Hlible plunder Sea-; Leicester.- Ram, agedâ€" A. Muir, vvced and kelp have a place in the la^^^ Nicholls; Ram. shearling- A. I IT tirettl (luaiitities of shellnsli no , . . o xi • tj « 1 t bigger tlian ones hnger nail are open- Mu.r, A. b. Muir; Ram lamb- J. led ami made to yield a food that Hiuls .Nicholls, A. Muir; .\ged eweâ€" A. - Br!d<( Who Perch In Treet. .^ ^^^^ ^^^ inland. The fungus that Muir, J. Nicholls; Shearling eweâ€" Among tho L0I03 of western China spring's up iu the grass alter a rain I \. Muir, J. Nicholls; Ewe lamb- it 19 customary for the bride of» the ^^ ,,m,.„ fried sweet potato viiiei ;j_ \icholl8, A. Muir; Penâ€" A. Muir. wMding morning to perch herself on f„rnish the poor man's table, the , the highest branch of a large tree ;,.„.j,,ae ditches aro bailed out for the 1 Ox ord Downs--Ram shearhng- iwhile the elder female members of i^,,ii,. „[ lishes no longer than one's ». Patton, If. Allen; Kam lamb â€" tier family cluster on the lower limbs }i\„(j|.r. Careful observers say that W. Patton, W. Patton; Aged eweâ€" armed with st.icks. When all are duly ;(„„r-hfllis of the conversation among W. Patton, W. Patton; Shearling •VatKJned the bridegroom clambers up ....niuiou Chinese relates to food. ^yj-eâ€"W. Patton. W. Patton; Ewe the tree,- assailed on all sides by NERVIUNE< A Family Liniment blows, pushes and pinches from the do^lragers, and it is not until he lias btoken through their fence and cap- jlaml)â€" W. Patton, â€" W. Patton. W. Patton; Pen f..r sl.tMi (l.ii'tured the bride that ho is allowed to time .if j carry her off. I'oWS 11.. t â-  Berkshire. SWINE. -Boar, aged â€" J. r«tiime<l. .(; M. UCRN.S. Legal Advice. ".Sir." said a barber to a lawyer who happened to be passing his shop, "will yo I tell me if this is a good half sovereign?" v .1. • .1 • 1 The lawyer, pronouncing the coin to ter; Boar pig this year â€" I b.' (luitc genuine, coolly dejvositevl it ter; Sow one yearâ€" R. Allen, â€" i A diplomat 111 this country recalls a in li;.'* pocket, adding with great grav- .\.llen. rebuke he heard the aged .emperor of jity. "If y-iV,','L*f."'l l^^ .ul.."''?"!:'!: ' York.shire.-Boar this year Sow this year â€" J. An Emperor's Rebuke. .I..I. Itrt.vvii III shire lioarf.ir K. T. and S. Alw. Ileref..rd Hull for nervuc. 1 .ly. BILL lOR SERVICE â- ni..r..iiKl.bre I.Sli..rtliorii l>iill,"l);iiidv .llm " Sl7h4, for service ..n l..t ITti, T. k .S. It. •>'" -.eiiWHia. 'I'liis niiiiiial i" ..f a K'""', hi'lkiuK atrahi. IV.IlKree ..u .ippli.-iiti..!!. 'leiirH.â€" f Ira.lc *1, reKi^t.'rcl .»:i. .1 A.'*, .s I I N^ON l'r..i>ii.'t..r. AUitria administer to ftsnobbish noble ! my othco I'll return the three shilings ,. ,. ^ - â-  the scarcity In [and fourpence change. â€" London »- ouiier. :1 Boars for Service iiiiden.iKiied lia. » t|...r..uKlibred V.irk- 1 .y/^J^ had lamented ^ • si-rvice ..n l..t HIT. :ir.l range, , yj^^^ <j» personages exalted enough; , Ideas •.'.'.'..'S'^"'""'*' ''â- |"l"'i7 *!.'.*" ill tank to be cultivated as his ac- (liaintaftces, "â- Were I like you. sir," replied the Th em^fer<}f, "in such anxious search for Coul- Coul- R. - .1. Cottl- The Usual Fate. unconscious stranger lay on the sidewalk breathing heavily and groan- blood equals, I would fln<l companions ', mg. Two teeth were missing, his only among the dead Hapsburgs." jevea were marked and his nose was â-  'l.l.'eding. Ordeal of Fire. • Who can ho be?" said the crowd Throughout the dark ages of Europo ugaiu and again, m accused person had to carry a; "1 guess he wa s some peacemaker,'' lece of redhot iron some distance in, suggested the ainbulaneo surgeon, sur- Our Clubbins! List '"* *"'"*' "â- " *" ''""' "'"*' *'"*'' ''«'«•!*''*â- '"'' ""' "â- â- 'â- 'â- ''•'se pai.l nave footed over plowshares at white heat; _,,,,,. . f „ .t,i„ii„l The hand or foot was hound up and The following prices Hre for Htr.ctly .^^^^ ^,^^^^^ j^^.^ afterward. If .Mr inH.lvaiiceHub.scnpti.msonly. "« | the defendant had escaped unhurt mate no accoiuils With otii.ir papers. j,g ^^^ pronounced innocent; ll FleHhorton Advance' t ' '•<) j otherwise, guilty. Youths Conipauion 2 <W | " Toronto World, daily ^ "''} ' Sneezing. Toronto Diiily News I 80 â-  Aristotle maintainis.! that to sneeze Weekly Ghdiu '*•'' 1 at any timo between midnight and; IV Mnll-I*.ni|>iru , ... HO . poon was Family Herald & Star H.'i | night good, Toronto Star 1 I'ii ! propitious. Farm, r Hun 80 the retreat Karnitfrs Advocata 1 •!."> Weekly Witoese W) Salm-day Night :i 'J-i Homo .Iouru'j.1 '"" Poultry Xewn '-'"j Poultry lieviow •*â- "' Rod and Qun magazine f"' bad, froiM noon to mid' while at high noon it was \ Xeiiophon rccord.-t that in j the'retrcal of the ten thou.-aiid Greeks it was regarded as highly projiitious for a general to sneeze while giving Counsel to tho troops. No Romance. l";ir\vc>t -I 111. t my old school I.akesi.le to-day for the fir?'. i.nii' 111 an age. iiiul 1 tliuught fr.mi lii.'iway he aclid wluii I meutioiu'd yoU that you and he niiist have had soitii! roniaiu'o or other before we liiet. Mr.i. Karwest â€" No rowance about it. We were married for a few years, tliat's all. Hones In War In one of ln.< cniii SB' ed Lilly LWKl of Ih with which he^startcd ter, J. Coulter. Tamworth. â€" Boar, age<l â€" R. .\.l- len; Boar pig this year â€" R. Allen' Sow, agedâ€" K. Allen: ."^ow pigâ€" R. Allen. Special.â€" Bacon Pigâ€" R. -Vllen. POULTUV, Barroil Rock, mule â€"1.. Fisher; Silver laced Wyandotte feiuiiilt. â€" .) . P. Ottewell; While wvnndolte, maltâ€" K. Allen, I,, KisheV; \Vhite Wyaiulotte femaleâ€" K. Allen, R. .•Vileii; IKiiidati. fenmU. â€" R. .VUen. R. .Mien; White Leghorn, single comb, maleâ€" .1. P. Ottewell; ditto, femaleâ€" .1. P. Ottewelll; Brown Leg- horn. S.C., maleâ€" 1{. .Mien. R. Al- len; ditto, feitiali^â€" R. Allen, R. .Mien; Brown Leghorn, rose comb, malt. â€" R. Allon; ditto, female â€" If. Allen, R. .Allen; Ihphington, male, G. Walters; OrphiiiLrtoii, I'eiiialeâ€"G Walters, G, Walters; Rhode Isluiul red. S.C., male â€" W. H. Thurston, W'. 11. Thurston; ditto. tVmivltâ€" W. ,H. Thursttm: Rhode Island i«l R. maleâ€" W. 11. Thurston, W. H. paicns Napoleon lV^"''^''^l "'"' ^''''''' !?'','''â- '''â- '' ^'â- **''" '^'•'"'•'^'<'": «''**''• f^mal*â€" W. H. he 121.121 horses '"' ""^ ''"*^" '^*-'^"'-'^ ""-" ''^'-â- '- rhurston, W. 11. Thurston; nnv FRUIT. Fall .\pples.â€" Cavuga â€" D. Weber, J. I. Graham; Duchessâ€" J. P. Otte- well, J. Coulter; Blenheims â€" G. Walters, J. I. Graham; St. Law- rence â€" F. Mathewson; Grevenstein â€" F. Stuart; Any other variety â€" .1. I. Graham, F. Mathewson;. Best Col.â€" .1. 1. tiraham, F. .Stuart. Winter .Vpples.â€" Northern Spy â€" .1. l. Graham, F. Stuart; Ontario â€" F. Stuart; Baldwinâ€" D. Weber.J. 1. Graham; Golden Russets â€" J. I. Graham, W. White; Roxborough Russetsâ€" F. Stuart. D. Weber ; Snowâ€" F. Mathewson. .1. 1. Gra- ham; King Tompkins â€" .1. 1. Gra- hnm, F. Stuart; Mannâ€" F. Stnart, 1). Weber; Greenings â€" F. Stuart, .1. 1. Graham; Any other varietyâ€" G. Walters. W. U. Thurston; Colleo- ti<mâ€" J. 1. Graham. D. Weber; Ben Davis â€" I. I. Graham. F. Stuart; Pippins â€" D. Weber, J. I. Graham ; Collection Crab .\pple8â€" F. Stuart, W. White. Pears.â€" Flemish Beautyâ€" F. Stu- art-< .\ny other variety â€" F. Stuart, D. Weber: Collectionâ€" F. Stuart, D. Weber. Plums. â€" Lombard â€" F. Stuart ; ."Smith's Orleansâ€" F.Stuart; Raines Claudeâ€" O. Walker; Gages-O.Walk- er; Any other variety â€" D. Weber, O. Walker; Collection, 0. Walker; Peachesâ€" C. Stewart. GARDEN PRODUCTS. Dutch Cabbageâ€" M. Wilson, L. Fisher; Drumhead Cabbage â€" L. Fisher, M. Wilson; Winniugstadt Cabbage â€" M. Wilson. L. Fisher; .\ny other variety â€" k. Muir, G. Walters ; Caulitloweiâ€" M. Wilson; Red Carrotsâ€" 1). Weber, .1. Coul- ter; Collection Carrots â€" L. Fisher, 1*. liuiirg; I'iirsnipsâ€" .1 . Coulter. J. Oliver; Celery- 1.. Fisher, J. Coul- ter; Celery, largeâ€" .T. Coulter; Cel- ery, retl â€" P. Qiiigg; T'omatoes, re<l â€" b. Walker, M. Wilson; Tomatt>es yellowâ€" O. Walker, L. F'isher; Beets longâ€" .v. S. Muir, L. Fisher; Beets turnip-rootedâ€" .M. Wiilsou, W.White; Turuips â€" .^. Muir, CL Walters; On- ions â€" L. Fisher; Potato Onions â€" W. Meads. .1. Coulter; Radishes, Mackâ€" M. Wilson, 1.. Fisher; Ratl- ishes, other color â€" 1.. Fisher; Gar- den llerb.sâ€" A. Muir, ,W. Stewart; I'lunpkius â€" D. Weber, F. Mathew- st)n; Pumpkin other yariety â€" .1 . Coulter, L. Fisher; Sipiash â€" L. Fisher, G. Wnlters; Citrons â€" D. Weber. W'. Meails; Watermelons â€" .1. Coulter, G. Walters; Cucumliers Simple Remedies For Fever. Th.' hot pack, the c.iUl pack and cold bath for reducaon of tempera- ture should be uscc'i only under the advice and divocti.ir. of the physician. In mild cases of fev'.'r, however, spong he body with C(>ld or tepid water V. ingJhe Of luooli other yariety Gecse- Waker, J. Buskin, E. Walker; Wool Mitts lady'sâ€" E. Walker. A. Bentham ; Patchingâ€" W. Buskin, W. White; Pillow Shamsâ€" H. Piper, W. Busk- in; Button Hole display â€" W. P. Crossley, A. Bentham; Darning â€" tt Piper, W. Buskin; Matts, hooked,â€" A. Bentham, R. Wrigiht; Machine Sewing â€" W. Buskin, W. Stewart ; Patchwork, silk, quilt â€" W. Buskin, E. Walker; Patchwork cotton quilt â€" W. Buskin, W. White; Patchwork Wool, quiltâ€" W. White, 0. Walker; Patchwork log cabin quilt â€" W. Buskin, W. White; Knitted Quiltâ€" C. Stewart, 0. Walker; Crochetâ€" H. Piper, .1. Adams; Crazy quilt â€" A. Wilson, H. Smith; Collection Fancy Workâ€" 0. Walker. W. P, Crossley. FINE. ARTS. Painting vm Silk, water eoliors â€" 0. Walker, W. Buskin; Painting, oil colorsâ€" O. Walker, 0. Phillips; Painting, on china â€" O. Walker, W. H. Thurston; Oil Paintingâ€" <L Phillips, J. P. Ottewell; Paintingi Water color.fâ€" O. Walker. W.Fletch- er; Crayon drawing â€" W. Fletcher ; Pencil Drawing â€" 0. Walker. W. Bus- kin; Coll. of Photos â€" W. Hawken; Pen and Ink Sketch â€" W. Buskin, 0. Walker; Painting on wood or Slate-W. Boyd, G. Mitchell: Coll. Oil Paintingsâ€" W. Hawken. Phil- lips; Coll. Crayon Drawings â€" W. Fletcher^ PLANTS. Coll. Cut Flowersâ€" J.Blackburn; Table Bouquetâ€" .1. P. Ottewell, A. Wilson: Hand Bouquet- W. H. Thurston, W. Bo.vd: Double geran- ium in bloomâ€" W. Boyd, J. P. Ot- tewell; Single Geranium in bloot\i -J. P. Ottewell, W. Bovd; Single Fuchsiaâ€" W. Boyd, .1. I'. Ottewell: Amarillis â€" G. Orr. A. Wilson; Rex Begonia â€" J. Blackburn. 0. Ph'iljip; Any other kind Begonia â€" -J. P. Ot- tewell, G. Mitchell; Collection o£ (Foliage â€" A. Wilson; House F.H-n â€" [.I. Blackburn; A. Wilson; Hanging I Basketâ€" J. P. Ottewell. A. Wilson; Hvdrangia â€" J. P. Ottewell; Single Plantâ€" A. Wilson, W. P. Crossley Coll. of Asters â€" J. Blackburn, W^ , Boyd; Coll. of Carnations â€" W. P^ , Crossley; Col. of Begonias â€" W. P^ Crossley, .1. P. Ottewell. j PENMANSHIP. I !'eninanshi[) â€" W. Bunt, G. Coru- tlekl, R. WriLdit. I Free Hand Drawingâ€" W. Bunt, P^ ; Blakley. W. Fletcher. ! SPECLVL ATTRACTIONS. I Fastest Road Horse â€" W. Trim-< Me, Geo. Stewart. 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