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THy T. Uc1oloW SENTINEL . ;TffURSDAY,, .OellaiLR Qui
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tyn died 27 'years ago, and In • 1900
Mr. Marlyn was agat'rt. married ko
Mrs, christen Mcll,ti¢tue, iJzy
he is survived, A aumhel of yeare
ago Mr. and, Mrs, Martyn moved , to
Ripley, where he tools an active' pard
• NOTICE TO CREP1TOR5,
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the. clatter oft e. tat tof' Lav-
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te of the `i,ow'nshi of_
Kinloss xri the Ooanty',of $ruee,, Lab^
orer, deceased, .
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LUCRNQW FALL_ FAIf't'
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.l,,kiZ -WINNERS
-HORSES•
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liegi$tered.; Draft
.Brood W: -R Martin
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and 2.
Aug.. Mare; 2 year's'; Jas.. Gaunt:
,' Todd 1 and 2. ••.‘'
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:.Bull • .Calf, 6-.mon%hs;, and udder, F m,
Todd."
A',�e Cow tv n mil F.''' Todd 1
to .d ,.,•gig. r l;.
and 2.: dam.
•hr e -ear..`"`_ w'..`, 1
�' e y_..., -'old Co.wr gly ng m11k;; • .
G.."Todd 1 and 2 '.: ,
it,eg, . Mare, .(1- year: W R. Martin,,Two.-year o1d. �1•ierfer: F:...GI: Todd, 1
Roal, by Reg, Dam 'W: R,.Masrtin, • and 2,•
Yea14)14 Heifer F;a,G.' Todd 1 a'nd' 2•
Ho ale, aGY get F. O Todd.
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•'SP.ociai
Bull Calf, fed : by, boy 15, or under J.
Henderson, J. T: Lyons,
Beat Bull . on. Grounds F. G: Tadd.! ..,
Best Herd:F. G. Todd,•
Best Windt �
ook Animal: F . T'ocid' 'tine 2. + G' 1, tin
Best. Amina to rounds: F. G ^Todd:
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• :./ Grrade Cattle '.
fell:ale, any age,: W. R. Martin
Heavy Draft
• Show. N• !Harness.; Jas,•',Farster",-W:
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.ta•,y
F'Campbell---Jas, Brood:a e loyd W,'Stanley-Floyd -0ampb1,
Horse Foa1: Floyd; ,Campbell -W,• J.
•Voran,.: .
1«illy Foal: • Floyd Campbell -P. Hog-.
a' -N. J. MacKenzie.
_Two=yearold Gelding: W. H. Taylor•
-1'. Horan
Two-year-old Filly: P. Hogan, Cow giving ,milk G. A. Greer 1 aril 2.•
C e-year-iTleGeltdrng: -Floyd---camp----Heifer-Calf,',-W, "Woods•;-phii,--Mac-
bell. 'Millan,.
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One -year-old. Filly: Jas. Forster. Short-kee
Steer .,W. Woods
1 e.rialc,. any age: ; P. Hoga 1=W H. .year-old • teer` 'J:T T_ Lyons;
•1 aylo., Steer Calf .J Henderson -W A
Brood Mare and two of Dar progeny: Oulbert,�.
1`Ioyd .Cu;ipoell; "" • D iry Cow iri.Lucktiow R J, Button
Agricultural' Horses `. • g lex Andrew.
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Her :, . L. Weatherh�ead-•-J, T, Vons;
Brood Mare: l"A. Mc .. , -Terse
`A.. McQueen Cecil Fal- .. •. Y '
-e A ()ulberrt; Female, .any . age: D. Milne.
Hiorse Foal• : A. ,,McQueen -W. A, 'Corr ''givrpg 'milk; DD:„.
' Milne. _
Culbert, .c • SHEEP •
Sian. in •,Harness: Wm. Watson. -Jas, t Calf .J.. T..Lyons..
Elly Foal: A. 'McQueen -W 'A. Cul- Leicester
best .Cecil iialconer, Aged 'Ram: J McQ.uilhn-G A' Greer,
T:wo-year=old: •Gelding;' W 'RRs Martin• •Shea •hng:.Ra'rti',1V1cQui1•lin-G,.' A:
MacMillan. . .Greer;;' ,
i'iwo y ear•=old )f illy: •Jas. •Ritchie -J;, Ram. Lamb: •G.• '.. . teeit •JMA141.1 ,
IIendeison. ltn,.
- •`, .ear-olds>Geld:ft::: P M. c•Millan: •: g'.ed Love, 'J:.'McQui lin 1 and:2:' .
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Minorca, Black Pullet: 'W. I.. "1Vliller, -'
Mrs W -Rut1 r rd,.
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od" e
rR C
uff: Pullet:, W T Mi11-
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Plymo `til' Rock; $aired,Ceckerel..W:.
I: Miller 1 and'2 4 '
' Plymouth' Rock, `Barred, Pullet W'; T:'
Miller '1`:and. 2.
R, I. 11edr``,Cockerel 'W. I Miller K;t
°Cameros►. :.; •
R. I Rerlr Pn11dt W-1 *.•
Eaxneron:
`WWya do•tte, - White Cuckerel:, W. •1..
:. MilI r 1. and 2.
'Wyandotte, White Pullet. W L Milli
'Pair '.Cockerels: W. I. Miller'1 aii , 2.•
Any other. 'standard variety, ' Pullet:
W. L Miler -Alex 'Andrew,
• MISCELLANEOUS
Ca:
ry,best s nger:.(can't 'be traced)
Dozen 'leen Eggs, white. 'Mrs Ja::nes
Webster; T. Blake• . ' •
Dozen :Hen Eggs, brown:. GeV:. •Ken-
nedy-K. Cameron •
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_BestDressed,C-ockerel W R. Martin
=-AW 1. Miller.
•:D J Brooks
Female, :any a:ge Jas. Agaf-D•"'-J:
Brooks
General Pur'pose.`Horses '
Sian ,n Harness `T, W. /Lo.wry,
r3reod •'Mote:• Geo., MacLenn.an7-JF,•
Foal deb, MacLennan -J, F. Lyons.
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n a
Ewe bamk;_G A -Greer 1 -slid-- :
';en of Sheep; :J.. I4eQuillin
Oxfords
Aged:. Ram ; R. Coulter --Geo;; Ken=o
Hedy.: i;
Shearling Rain Geo Kennedy 1 and.
Ram Lamb Geo, • •Kepmdy=Rent:
Carriage Horses Coulter •
SYngle:' t.` '1'. Itubettsan-.. akin-. ``"eo`"`p R "Coultl'r G'ec�Keii=r
Year -gold 'Gelding' Or Filly Jas.: Fors Shearling ',Ewe • Geo Kennedy 1 and
Span in; Harness: A. E .:Millsa)i Ewe 'Lamb;' Geo Kennedy=R' Coul
Light Horses
I1u gy IIortie: Jas .Brown R.4Beat-•'
C.' Currie. _
• Span' ir} 3iar'ness:' J. We 1�-
Bu$ Fa]l Wheat, white: Andrew Sch-
midt -Jas: Alten
Bus. "Fall Wheat, red::. A.• Schmidt.!•
'Bus Spring Wheat:: A ..•Schmidt. -J1
4 t�atan. '
Bus ':Oats; white A Schmidt.
Bus. Oats, any. variety: A.. Scliniidt-'.
Jas Alton,
Bus, Barley A," Schmidt Ja'a, ;Alton •
Bus. Peas, large A. •Schmidt. •
B.us', 'Peas;, rriall;: Jas.. Alton -A.
Schmidt, •
Peck Tinuithy: ,Jas Alton -A Sch-
ni idt.
S eaf Fall Wheat A. Settnu'„at
-Sri f Baxley; A Schmidt , . . .
S e f. Oats:. A. Schmidt
Flint :Corn •A.. Sch;v•idt
Dent Corn:: A. -'Schmidt Mis.:•
Rutherford •
Sunflowers A ,' .Schmidt
Stalks 6r,-Fie1d.,do1 A And ew.:
Maid'en's, . Blush: T. J. Salkeld;*.
'Wealthy:. A. Andrew -J. R.. •Hackett, •
Canada,.Re.& •, An4:reiv A "Seh,;
ho kins •Cahn', • •.A
.King. of T.. mn:. ,,.ty.,A*.._..
drev -Jas "Reid '''' A••'
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Mann .Ap 1`e, J -.R, Hackett-A.>^An-•:-
'drew%. , •'2 `
-Wolf < River A4. •Andrew
.Queen. A
•Bing I?11ip%ls Mrs; Jas Pur.vtsr,.
iBlenheliti:. Pippins: A Andrew,
a Math' ers
Crab' Apple; Mrs, • •F, Taylor 1VIrs.
Purvis -
Ribson ;Pippins ,T. A,: •Cameron-Ef
s4e. Pinnell.
Ontario: 'T.: J' Salkeld=. -A., Andrew.
Rhode Island Greenings: A. Andrew,
Roxboro Russetts: J. Alton -L Con-
gram
• Golden •R(issets.,,T J. • Salkeld L
Congram '
Srie•w. A;_Andrew-T J, Salkeld,.
Northern 'Spy •T•. J .Salkeld T.
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4a-neion
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Wagner, A. McQueen T. A, Canter,
IJacIntesl Red T.".J: Salkeld -A. Art
drew.
Other; Fall Variety A ,Andrew -J R
•1lackett . `
Any other 'Winter. Variety: A, An'
drew -T J: Salkeld
3 'Fall Varieties: 'A Andrew -T J
.Salkeld
5 Winter : Varieties; T. 3'.Salkeld A.
'Andrew. ••
Variety, Named -Apples: T ; J.
ke1d-A: Andrew.. •
;Collection': of Apples T. J' •Salkeld
A .Andrew.
Fall •Pears.: T J. -.'Salkeld 'A. Sch.'
inldto
Wn-te?Pears Ja•Altan BEd in
Hell. .
reaches A. Andrew T:: J, Salkeld
Plumbs, red.. T., J. °' Salkeld I. Con .
grain
Grapes;, blue T •,J,: Salkeld
•Grap•.es; red: T ". Ji :Salkeld ,
VJ COATS, in Date
lei -,,and• IVIaterials. 'Sizes, from
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:A. Schmidt ' Livingiton..
'Tatting: Mae ,,lVlacVlorran-Mis: deo,".
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ston-Eva Gardner; Edith -Pinnefl....
:gaiter Broken W. Lyoria,-A: •
6 months and -nutter 12:
ler, 1 year McKay Bros.. --Kelso
lleifer :Calf, 6 !neighs •and under ,12:
Heifer Caif0.6 niontlis 'and under:
Female,. 'any eget:
Hull,.3 -year and Over: Ced• 'Kennedy
;• Bull, :r Year old: Geo. KorMedy:
rfull--Calfrg Months: and under 12:
• Heifer Calf. 6 months and under 12:.
Herd: 1. nude and 3... females: Geo.
Bull 1' years or, over: Todd:,
' Bull ("air- (l. niontha and. under. F,
SOWI Menths -and under ,..1,2;•' • .4Ss : Winter, Squash:. Mac.,
ump in: L. Vireatherhead 11.:
Boar, .under 6 'months: Bert% Arm- .1,4.
• . i2 Beets sh.ort: jAs Ritcglit -J. it
Jas. Alton:
Boar: Bert Artnetrone
sow, - \miler 0 Months:. Bert Arm- toolotoes, ri,d,, A,
strong 1 and 2. / Schinidt--LMae MO..
3 Bacon I-Iogsf Jas -Alton.
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Were. nearby .11ilitielling: ••.their
PlYinauth Reck; Barred, Hen: W 1.
Plymouth Rock, aay other, Hen:. AY.
Wymidafe,:White Hen: Aler Andrew.
'Wyandotte, White Cock: W L -Miller.,
Any.standard, variety, ilen;' Alex An-
drew
Turkey, lien: P, MacMillan
Leghorn, White 'Cockerel: W. L Mill -
Leghorn, White. pullet!'" W. 1. • Miller
Leghorn, Any other, ,Ceeiterel: ,,V1,
-Leghoirc ehir other, Pullet:, W. I.
Black doCketer: W, 1, Mill-
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corn, Golden Bantam: R Martir
Corn, any other: A. Schmidt -Mrs. F
Top Onions: A. Schinfd.t--,MrS. Jas
Potatoe Onions A. Sclimidf-G Keri.
Collection Eiarderi Produce:•• A.. Sch.
SCHOOL CHILDRENS' DEP:
:Carrots, shorti 'T. A. ,'Canieron-A
:Vegetables, any other: A.' Stlitnidt.
Braid Thread Late: J. Ldzona-:-MrS. j
MaeKenzie
Swedish. 'Weaving: M. Livingsto#
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Weeks • Only. The reason u is ,.
We ought too'many,It is .a man's
cia, nce, i.;
will you take. advantageo,
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Term's,.
Cash.
.A.,rolling stone, gathers ne. Moss but.
: traveller gathers:0, 191. , of. 1101
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Hogs
'Hand 1-lematitching: Mrs. 'Welt: Hen- ,
'tiardanqer Einbroidery:` Mrs.. Well
Hen er on.
'Modern Enibroidery: 'Mrs. G.
liohertSon-Mrs. J. S: MacKenzie,
Luncheon Set:Erilbroi.derY 1)1As- G. T.
Table Doilies: g. tiv:noton-:Ali.s,
Table Mats: Mrs. •.T. S::MaCKeti.z.ie..H., :.
ToWels7other Hand -Werk: Mrs; 1 S.:
Bath , Towel' and Wash Cloth: Mrs.: J..
Dreas.er and Stand Covers: J, Lyons
-Ladies' Nightrobe,' ether ;hand work:
Mae MeMorran-Mrs. WM.. Rather- '
,Lady's Camisole: -Mrs. J. S, MacKen-
zie---M. Livingston
Baldwins: A. AndreW--T. J. Salkeld,
Ben Davis: A: Andrew -T. J. Sal -
Fancy Tea Apron:" MrS..G„. T. Robert-
Wrisi tag; ,ethei than :crochet: A M.•
,Carrick-IIL. Livingston,
Infant's Wear, Cotton:. M. LiVingsten.,
CulVerts:. A.. Aridrew-A. Schmidt.
Cayuga Redstreak: J. R. 'Hackett, •
•Cranberry .T.° Salkeld.
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but eight .'y4firii ,of The ihmily
At ithattirne'Aettled.5.on.Ar lorni 2%
ing still Owned II.- srtneintliarA 'of
third i4OrierAtiOn, Mr. 'Mar.
ery year large quantities of wheat, oats, barley*
I, beef, eggs, apples, potatoes, grasi,seed, a2d--=•-•
A consume. iter-Aatutal outlet for these, pro. .
Britain -the One great consutning country of
eve country' with any surplus of food
etition on this, our only maiket, and the
Agricultur,O sOine-timb.ago, but it i6 only
. hat the real and only way to. grapPle with this
ed, or at lent put into effect. This Depactment
most (if the farniers of this country, that the
iral products is the policy and practice that is •
ggle•'and will assure us of put rightful 'prace
tlasdifying
hogs, but -
'else, into
way
Used in
at is what ,
ity of his
a maintain
credit and',
zerior .pro-
iy grading,.
labks like
ling brings
ensures tO
:Calk grast,
hogs.. The
markedly
Osten,. has
a for only
-1, April
'ear before
t nit On the
land cheese
,same time
of our•but-
Canadian
qualitr wh 1820-21. 19/4-21'e
18 Shillings a ling hundredvieight below ,
°Danish,,,has gradually grown in the esti. •
•-• ;nation • of the --British wholesale bilyie
_less to *moat 5. or40 shillings per long _
hredwreight_kcjsriv the best
This improVement zri of
'rowing dowrr bY a shilling or, two al
Month .until zioW it is not at. all a, rare
occurrence to see- best `Canadian s,elling
gg13-Canada was the.- first cowl rY
to grade ana standardize eggs. These
greats and standards apply not only to
export, interProvincial and inipore•ship-
ments, but also tO domestic trading.
basis is, interior -quality, ,elean-
Standardizing Can a di an • eggs has
.established confidence between producer'
and consumer arid between exporter arid -
British importer, and ha resulted .in a
dian egg 'both at home :arid .abroad.
'`Qther products ,might be 'mentioned
where grading has worked to the great
advantage Of the 'produter Arid •to the,
advancenient of Canadian *agriculttit
A ready ,Great Britain .recogniZes our ,
.stoke cattIe,Wheaf, cheek, eggs, apples
• and Oats as the best She 'can buy..
It is for ua to so 'improve o* other
: bacon, As loa bring thern also, into this
. Of "the beat on the British market"
' and tonseqiiently the, highest priced.
Grading enabled us tb do this for
Qualify is thus the first objective for the •
, Canadian export trade, and, tben steady, regular A
etilViS'. It it along theSe lines the Departrnent of '
Agriculture is tVorlting by educational methodS,
and the result of this police is seen in the grotVing
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