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THE WINGHAM TIMES, OCTOBER 1.2„ 1t;4,
0 E. WILIAM
CHEMIST
--AND--
WIIITECHURCII. w. v. Ss. s. Taank-offerins. bell; spatter -work, T. Ballantyne,
,
Temek.ss are being asked. for the i The Annual Thank:Mitring 11Icet- G. A. 1 hsadman; painting 011 potery,
ereetion of the proposed new Psesby- i ing of the W. F. M. S., of the Wing- Nellie Ross, Mrs, C. Campbell; pant-
iles on silk or velvet, Mrs. C. Camp.
tell= church in this place, and will ham Presbyterian Church was held
be reeelved up till the 29th inst. It on Thursday afternoon, October 1t1), lics•eliliiiN it1011,1suiti‘kirr;s.pasiitiltgicif et),1131troclIszieesci
ami- an ' at 3 o'clock. There was a good leaves, W. 'MAO, W. H. MeCrack-
will lie n dm bilek structure, 1
DIZIJCI.CaST and ,,,,ctikations can be SIAM tit Mr. ' • ' .
Thc p1 um qttcodarce a ladles. 'Ile president, en; ornamental penmanship, W, Mc-
oriumaent to the village.
IL 1/. liendt•rson's here; or at the of-.
: Mrs. Perrie, eecupied. the chair, and Aster; bushassi penmanship, 'W. Me-
Arter, (co, Kelly; girl's penmanship,•
fire cf the arelthe ct, Mr. W. E. Bin- :after the opening exercises, and some
Geo. Kelly Thos. Calder; odeling
Mug, Listswel.--- -31i'. John Camp- : little business details, the t011owing in clay, iV. m131ashill, W. H. .Me -
bell's fine brick residence is nearing programme Sari rendered, A. paper Cracken.
competitic.m.-Mr. T. 11, Found was i v Mi Anderson of St Helens on FLOWERs.
011 a visit to 1ns brether in (lorries, )e " -*3" ' ' • . ' •
liftVingha,m, - - - Ont the other day.
Report a the weekly examination •
LOWER WINGHAAL
4.....• • *.• • • the subject, "stii. up," taken from •the ., . • ' sii; 1 T
exhortation Of the Aposth• Peter,
the Nirly Christians, when he writet0s
to "stir up y011.1: pure minds by way
Quit, , waiter
R. !smith; hand boquet, I a ter ay -
dress boquet, Minnie Stewart„I. R.
Smith; collection of cut flowers,
tor, Minnie. Stewart; button hole or
Table baguet Minnie Stewart, J.
, , - - , • • • • •-••. • ----s• - - - -,_sss•s_. of the Lower Win,siunn Public of remembrance," &0„ showing. Taylor, Jas. Harrison; col-
-School. 4th class ---J. M. Grain= if they needed such a reminder in ketion of Dahlias, D. Stewart, sr.,
„. • _
those days, how mach more do we W. Taylor. pansies, W. Taylor, T. l)tnitiltilpiii,,, 11115 'II) &sett 77. AI. Hal- It '
...)- - . stead 38; J Dey 2o. brd class -Cs. .
Per cent; 'X' Be -4 0 ' 0 need it now. The paper also dee 1 Ballaniyne; phlox Drummond!, D.
,
Ansley 85; G. Johnston 77; N. With the subject of personal respon- . Stewart, sr., O. Henderson:, & Son;
sibility, and contained some beauti-; asters, %V. Taylor, T. Ballantyne;
Graham 76; R. Johnston 64; J. King
Pi' tIDAY OCTOBER 12, 1894. 01; B. Cruickshank 55; F. I7 ful suggestimis, one we will quote! stocks, O. Henderson & Son, T. Lai-
Gre(11 '''' here "lf every child of Clod. realized i
. .. . • , • • .•_ • • . .• •. . • 1 lantyne• petunias, Walter Taylor, C.
. `Inci. class -17. •Phippen 1(.10; II. Eng -
that '1111 that he or slie pos.ses),ed, •W1181 Hen.ders'on & Son; african merigokls,
EDITORIAL NOTES. land. Sr; A. Currie 85; j, IAnklater
1% (.n from above, and held in trust I Nis. Taylor, C. Henderson & Son;
75,• D. Finley 74); J. Pe)tter 75, R. " I
Mu. Rournr SMITH, of Elm, has Mord. 08; G. Elford 63; . W. ,Wels‘.11 by them as stewards, there would be .
1 french mesigolds, C. Henderson &
been chosen as Patron candidate to 50; L. Potter 38; J.., Finley ....4; no fear of the Foreign Misson fund spn, Jas. McCallum; dianthus, O.
falling behind, of Missionaries being
Wiley 25; J. King 2o; A. Graham Henderson & Son, W. Taylor;
represent North Perth in the House refused money to build suitable balsams, C. Henderson & Son, D.
13; J. Lockeridge 18; J. Murdoch 13
of Commons. ; houses to live in, or in which to hold Stewart, Sr; zinnias, T. Ilallantyne,
'A. Nevins irr F. Graham G. . .
ien s ivi . pp • . s . '
IT IS said thMr
at . Geo. Fulton, of Campbell 18; U. Ransom 18. C. Henderson & Son; gladolus spikes,
A 13;
, , field would not be refused becasr; verbenas, D. Stewart,
use linto, will 'be the Patron candidate! R. J. BARTON, teacom. D. Stewart,
• ......1...••••....• there was no money to •send them, Si'., W. Taylor; perennial phlox, D.
for North Wellington for the House TURNBERRY. and the enipty treasury would no
Stewart, sr; chrysanthemums, J. N.
of Commons.
• longer be the means of a deaf ear Kendall, W. Taylor; double holly-
' On the 2nd. of this month, Knox being turned to the pitiful 017 from hocks, E. Garvin; cox combs, W.
IT is announced that Mayor Es-. College, Toronto, celebrated the 50111 far-off lauds to `come over and help Taylor, Minnie Stewart; collection
sery, of London, will be the Comer- year of its establishment. The us;' that cry pleads with the chtuch
native candidate for that city, to fill occasion was of considerable impor- at home to be stirred up to send the ornamental grasses, home grown,
A. Stewart; varieties of flowers not
the vacancy caused by the resigna- Unice and interest and an exchange Word to those in heathen darkness."
tion of Mr. Meredith. thus refers to one of its professors, The closing thought was, that "if all specified in above list, I). Stewart,
sr., W. Taylor.
who is a brother of Mr. Jas. Thome- Christians were just to take God at
. Hox. GEO. E. FOSTER, Finance son, of this township: Rev. R. Y. His worst, and plead the fulfilment of
Minister, has gone to England, to Thompson, M. A., 13. D. -The Rev. •His promises, what an outpouring of Dairy Markets.
float another loan for thDom
e inion. R. Y. Thompson attended Clinton blessing there would be. May each Little Falls, N. Y ., Oet. S. -Cheese
High school and took the arts course ales to-day wer:-Onee thousand
one of tis lie stirred up to 1'0111C111-
s
THE Manitoba Government has at Toronto University, graduating brance of our duties, be led to stir three hundred and twenty-eight
taken over the affairs of the town of there M. A. He subsequently studied up our gifts, and to seek God in boxes at 101,3,326 boxes at 10c, 33-1
Morris. Through mismanagement at Knox College, where lie took most prayer." The thanks of the society boxes of dairy at Ole to 101, 1,000
of the prizes of his year. Taking 1.boxes at commission; CO packages of
Ind extraysmance the indebtedness , are due Miss Anderson for the plea -4 ''Z'' .. . nost-o•rsduste course st Fdinbur h • • dairy butter .- t 29c to *I3c '')') sack -
of the town new exceeds it assessed - "' `. ' . ' . ' g , sure it afforded the members of listen- . • - l, - - ., - 1 ,
value, ing to her beautiful and instructive ages of creathery butter at 28c.
. he received the degree of B. D. He
- was then called and settled as min- Utica, N. Y., Oct. S. -Cheese 6ales
paper, which we are sure will be a
THE nomination of Mr. F. Loekie ister at Hensall, Ont. Mr. Thompson help to many of us in the work. A to -day :-Threeehundred and fifty -
Wilson as Patron candidate for the lectured for two years at Knox Col- solo, "Throw out the Life Line," by two boxes at qe, 860 boxes at 10c,
lege and was appointed professor four miss swills, 160 boxes at 10? -,e, 3,920 boxes at
House of Commons for the county ofof Oliesley, followed,
years ago.. -Deputy -Reeve , Cruick- which waS exceedingly well rendered, 101c, 1,480 boxes at lot, 71)0 boxes
Glengarry, was confirmed at a large '
1 shanks was a judge of horses at, and was listened to with pleasure by at 1017c; 93 packages of creamery
meethig of Patr ens lately 1.10.1. all'Rlyth show, on esday.
Glepgarry,- • W.dne'. .. I all present. The offering was then
I taken, which aMounted to $29.70, ; price. butter at 24o to 38c ; bulk at" high
:Market streng and Somewhat
IV
s
-s - - BELGRAVE. 1 higher.
Mit. P. . HODSON, late editor of i ; (which, with' the amount placed on
the Farmer's Advocate, London, has I - 1. . se . as uts 1 s, i Lne up
' 'the plate on Sabbath by those that
and improved the appearance of his
ACT.G.N. W. TELEGRAPH CC
op. Brunswick House
-been appointed director of Farmers' block by giving it a coat of paint. -
Institutes, Mr. Hodson has a practical The Foresters' hall andthe Methodist few minutes intermission, the verses, i s, s Oct.•
knowledge of the farmers' wants, Parsonage have also been improved of Scripttire accompaning the offer- ceipts at the live stock market to -day
and will, no doubt, make the Farm- in the same way. -Mr. W.Vancamp, hags were read. After singing an consisted of about 500 head of cattle,
.• ers' Institutes even more useful than who has been ailing with stomach appropriate hymn, and prayer led by 1,200 sheep and lambs, . 150 calves
s-
in the past. trouble for several weeks past, died Mrs.. Dickson, a reading entitled, and 25 lean hogs. Cattle were a
-
THE name of the Eton. J. 0. Pm,-
,, on Wednesday morning of last week, "Dying! and no man eareth for their 1
aged 35 years and 3 months. souls," was given by the secretary, shade higher in price and a fair
demand was noted. The highest price
terson, Minister of Militia, and Mrs. Carruth. Miss Ketchcn then paid was 4c per pound. In the
member for West Huron in the WROXETER. • sang a solo, "Jesus, Lover of my lalarlasectufvoes small meats there was
enquiry for calves at
House of Commons,!is mentioned in , A football match was played here soul," in her usual pleasing •style, higher prices than last week, as much
connection with the leadership of the on Saturday the 6th hist between the after which Mrs. Perri° read as $14 being asked for some of the
Opposition in the Ontario Legis- Publie School clubs of Wa.oxetes and an article, "Canadian women and offerings. . Sheep and lambs were
.;-• lature. Teeswater. The game resulted in a. Foreign Missions," which was both
- ' victory for the Wroxeter boys by 6 interesting and instructive, contain- rather dull of sale. There was a
, Mn. W. R. MEREDITH, leader of the goals to 0. -Ms. W. 11. Farrow has bag much valuable information re- fairly brisk demand for hogs. Fol-
lowing is the general range of
Opposition in the Ontario Legislature, gone home to Blyth for a sow days. garding woman's work in connection ,
has been appointed Chief Justice of -Mr. A. Gibson of Detroit, a former with mission circles. The meting quotations :-Cattle butchers' good
of Wroxeter, is in the village closed by sing "God be with you till (Per 113” 13?-sc to 4c; do ineditun to fair,
the Court of Common Pleas of Ontario resident21c to 31e; culls, 2c to 21c. Sheep,
• ''' at present. He intends remaininss we meet again," and the Lord's . common. to good per head, $43.50 to
$5. Lambs, do. $2.50 to $3.50. Fat
hogs, per pound, 5c to 5c; lean do.,
$3 to $3.10 a head. Calves good to
choice, $6 to $14 ; (1o. common to fair
$2 to $5.
• East Buffalo, Oct. 8. -Sheep and
lambs -Of the 96 cars on sale one-
fourth remained unsold at the close
of the market. There were 15 cars
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could not attend the meeting, makes Livo Stook Markets.
the total sum of $51.40.) After a t • • I 0 8 -The re -
lately neld by Sir Thos. Galt, He with us for a thne.-.Numbers of our prayer repeated in concert.
has resigned the position of solicitor villagers are making improvements
for the city of Toronto, and will also on their property. Mr. Thos. Smith EAST HURON' FALL SHOW.
resign as member of the Legislature is building a new residence on Main (COXCLUDED FROM 6TH PAGE).
for London. Several names are St. and Mr. Thos. Gibson is making
E.
mentioned as his successor as leader preparations for one .on Ann St. Miami, Stewart; sofa pillow,
ot the Conservative party in the Various other dwellings and under-
patchwork, T. Balantyne, E. Stew-
ssPMe-
Legislative, and the choice will going improvements. -Dr.
art; pair stockings, woolen, .
likely lie between Messrs. Whitney Fortune is doing quite a business Cracken, W. H. McCracken; pair
and Martin.
IIOWICK.
A very pleasing. event took place
on Wednasday, Sept. 19th, at the
residence of Mr. James Gamble, of
Greenockthe occasion being the mar-
riage of his daughter, Isabel, to Mr.
Geo. II. Malt, of llowick. The knot
was tied by the Rev. George MeLen-
DIM, of Pinkerton, assisted by the
Rev. Mr. AfeKinnon, of Glammis.
The groom was supported during
the ceremony by Mr. Itobt, Gamble,
brother of the bride, while the
gr00111'8 sister performed a similar
duty for the bride. Theguests were
ted to the near relatives of the
&meting' parties. The bride Was
-1114‘ recipient of many valuable
presents, and the young couple em-
inence life's journey together amid
the best wishes of a largo circle of
Mends, -Reeve Cook received an
stockings,•cotton, ills G. Nott, Nel-
d.ehorning cattle. He operated upon . ' of Canadas in the offeringss, a portion
lie Ross. pair socks, woolen I'red
_fifty last week. -The new and sub- ,
McCracken W. H. MeOrackeii; par of which were not choice. stock.
- stantial sheds of the Presbyterian The better grades of Canadas sold at
socks, cotton, Mrs. G. Nott, E. SEeW-
, Church have almost reached comple- S-1 to $4.1.5, and the others, except a
art;- seed wreath Ca). Kelly; straw
tion. -Miss M. Fortune of Chesley, 1,4 vrs. 0, &Imp )ei ,
' 1 '1. t tt'o.M s few =disposed of, sold at $8.85 to
a m„,
who has been visiting in the villam r' Si3.90 Culls and common native
A
OUR MANTLE TRADE
has so far exceeded 0111' highest expectations. They ire beautiful in style,.
workmanship and materials, mid as we imported them direct, the price sena:
them
DRESS GOO S.
In this important department our trade has more than doubled. this-
season. We will let you into the secret of our great success. We buy only
the newest and most fashionable goods -always combining quality and
style, and the public appreciate our efforts to secure the best.
READY - NiADF HOBBY CLOW NG
In Long Ulstors, Overcoats and. very comfortable Face Suits for men,.
youths and boys. A, very large stock, and the prices have bden cut to sell
them. Call and see them. We take pleasure in showing them.
?"Icito 3,1:E .2145
Our large importation of this season's early picked Teas astonishes.
many people, who wonder where we can place. them. Well, we are going
•to sell them so cheap that you cannot afford to -buy elsewhere. •
GENERAL GROCERIES
are kept up to our usual high standard.
We are opening- up a large andwell-selected stock of
HATS, OAPS, GLOVES, &e., new, nobby and five value.
OUR SHOES BOOTS AND RUBBERS
• ,
are the best obtainable, and the best is not too good for our customers, but
the best is always the cheapest.
Always Yours Truly,
,D. M. GORDON,
The Anchor House, Wingham.
MARKET REPORTS.
WINOHLm.
Wingham, October 11, 1804.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs 1 40 to 1 75
Fall Wheat 0 48 to 0 50
Spring Wheat 0 48 to 0 50
Oats, Old,.... .... 0 30 to 0 32
Oats, New 0 25 to 0 26
Barley 0 35 to 0 40
Peas 0 50 to 0 50
Butter, tub 0 16 to 0 17
Butter, rolls.,.... .. .. 0 10 to 0 17
Eggs per dozen 0 13 to 0 13
Wood per corcl.... .... 1 25 to 1 75
Hay per ton ...... .... 6 00 to 8 00
Potatoes, per bushel 0 30 to 0 30
Tallow, per lb 0 05 to 0 05
Dried Apples, per lb 0 04 to 0 41
Dressed Hogs 5 00 to 6 50
Beef 4 50 to 5 50
t
Fall Wheat,
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas 0 50 to 0 51
Potatoes, per bushel.. 0 40 to 0 50
Butter 0 16 to 0 13
Eggs, per dozen... ..... 0 12 to 0 13
Hay... . . ..... 6 00 to 7 00
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
CLINTON.
0 48 to 0 52
0 48 to 0 52
0 35 to 0 40
0 26 to 0 28
AMMON.
While the evenings are getting: cold-
er, it reminds everyone that -
they have to get a
FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT
and it is a well known fact that
W. BARRAND
is the only young inan in town that
has a thorough knowledge
of City Tailoring.
Having had ten. years' experi-
ence in City Tailoring, he under-
stands that tailoring is not merely
sewing a piece of cloth together, as
some people think.
Remember the rbsee.-Over
D. M. Gordon's store, Wingham.
itonasceolina,c2,,c.
GUI SHA
WANTED SALESMEN
or Nursery Stock or Seed Potnoes, or ilxN.h. Pent!
manent and paying' positions to good mon. Wo can
CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEM
ire von exclusive territory if you wish. 11 will
pay you to write us for terms, Address,
The Hawks Nursiroychajl, N. Y.
AGAIN.
MISS C. L. PlicKENZIE, A. T. C. M. STEAK, 100. PER LB.
Teacher of
VIOLIN, ELOCUTION AND
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
For full particulars, apply at the resi-
dence of Mn. a.E0. MCKENZIE, Wing -
ham.
• -
MRS. LESLIE.
DRESS AND MANTLE CUTTING
AND PITTING
DONE IN TIIN L/vX1T FITTIMS.
HATS AND 13oNislETS
Remodelled Fond Trimmed.
Patterns of all kinds cut on the
shortest notice.
Residence - Edward street, opposite Baptist
church Wingiuttu.
and.other meats in low proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE
also on hand.
I am prepared to pay the highest price
. y wrs
and well dressed.
* for all kinds of fowl The must be dra
has returned home. -Our prospective 1 . amp e , insc. woi {, is. • . ----
!
arrived'in the village. He intends ers, Mrs. C. Campbell, Nellie oss; MISS MAUD LESLIE
9
Nott A Strachan• tissue paper flew_ lambs sold down to $1.50 to $1,75 1 )
furnishing hi3 printing -office and wax 11°/vers' T. Ballantyne, A. It heavy. run. Cattle --One hundred
starting publication immediately. Straelum; 'Walt fruit collection, Airs. ancl thirty-one cars through, 245 1 Is prepared to receive pupils„being fully
understand, to be C. Campbell; wax shells collodion h advanced pupils, as
known as "The Wroxeter Advocate." G AI ft'
eo. o att. ' for good heavy stock; steady for I
cars sale; market 10e to 20c hi,gher 1 competent to tette
• ____—.. PINE ARTS. others; no very extra steers here ; .
1 pupils fOr Conservatory of Music mid
well as beginners. "Will also prepare
'Pile paper is, we
; Collection of pliptographs, 11, R.. shippers, $4.55 to $4.90 light; to l _
groduatiolittorEen. qiiiries kindly allowed at
flow to Got a "StStilight" Picture. sales, gOod eXport, .9 to $5.15 ; good 1 Rss' la , k
per bearing the words "Why Does a Wo- Tad: ucier-1 dwtird Street,Winghan±
Send 25"Stutlight" Soap wrappers (wrap- 13rewitr; collection a enlarged photos, 1 medium, 1,250 lbs. :78,80 to $4.45 i -„„R*
Lever Bros., Ltd.t 43 Scott 81., Toronto, bird8 111 ease, R. Leatherdale, el t butchers ;r„•;13.25 to $3.65; mixed , un. mCLELLAN, LONDON, ONT
man Look old Sooner Than a man") to H. R. preWor; collection of stuffed . p
s s' s -,e 10 • bull' '•
and YOU will . receive by post a pretty pie -
tare, free from advertising, and well worth Wynn; collection ofAtuffed aninialjs,1 good butchers $2.50 to $2.85 ; extra ' rug mid Eitit SIIRGJEWiTi
blittlehers, :,s,2. r 5 to „0., , b lower i
framing. This is an easy way to decorate R. Leatherclide; pen6i1 drawing, Airs. 984 Nudes Street,
D Ai K Ivo , Airs.. C.
( Jampben. ilexports, $3 to $3.25 ; fresh cows assavaa nt the New York Eye untli_E.ea,r_littrespita081,
s 1 i to DXtra, $26 to II43189. Post Graduate Co4wslocr6tnoritt.l. ljtlIcteal
editor, Mr. Saunders of hipley, has - ' • . per ewt. and there is prospects of TEA0HE-
it of MUSIC
p,
your home. The soap is the best in the r. 3-)
market and it wilt only cost one cent post- water color Itindscitsie, Mrs. C. Camp'. owes; sa es gooc
Mrs. e• 2;1'25; Stto°e$Ifie;rsexatruad feefedeedera act
rs, surstiTkai,„sact:he N,INV Or C
0 a - 11 ni Mu stock of Spectacles, Lenses and
IVO School and Hospital, 1S02. Eyes ;rested. Gluon
age to send in the Wrappers, if you leave hell; water eulor figures, q8 Lis to I 1: • Will be at tile
the ends open. Write your address care-
fully. Campbell, T. Ballantyne; oil paint- lq Its—One hugdred and
. Rattexiborry ttouse, taa11/4ITON',
ing landseape, Air& 0. Campbell, G. thirteen cars throUgh ; no sales,:
The • first 'FRIDAY of every
ugly wound lately, by a horse step- The gnsel that Dr. Carman used A. Deadinitio oil portrait, MIX Dr. ;market stronger for light grades r month, at dots named below:
pfng on his foot, the calk of the slim in the Metinxlist General Conference, McKelvey, 1. C. Richards; block !steady on, others; sales, Yorkers,
1 6
Next Visit, October sth, /094,„
GEO. SHAW -
Wingham, Oct; 10th, 1893.
LEARINC SALE
Pattgan I Lton
for the oast
THIRTY DAYS.
Commenting on Pridahs September
21st, I will sell at actual cost for thirty
days io order to make room for our new
Fall and Xmas Goods. Great bargains
will be given. Don't go home without a
Visitto what is known to be the best
place to buy your
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry, &c.
peavtrntine: the large toe. at the bm-r in London, is made of oak taken from 'crayon drawing, Mrs. C. Campbell,: KL35 to $5.40 ; 0011111)011 to fair, IVI. PATTERSON.
the nail. It 14 very 8010, but is John Wesley's elttip.1, City roadft CM't. .t. adman; eolore001010(1()rayon $5.20 to *,15,30;, good medm iuand
Hours 10.10 a m. to 4p. in, Charges Stand-Direetly opposite the Bank of
Sparring nicety. London, England. 'drawing. Nellie Voss, Mrs, 0, camp- heavy P5.35 to $5.15 ; roughs, it.1.150 ItioderateWIngbatn*.
•
10 $4.75.
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as
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EAST
The above
Brussels, on '1
last week, T
Thursday, lin
began to. fall,
was a steady
day. Notwid
weather, tiler
once 011 Fridi
tractions, an t
the ring, he
There was a
, of all kinds,
hall WAS far
The prize JiI
gives the nail
Heavy Dra
Dale, J. Dale
over three 5
horse colt, GJ
Lauehlin; 1118
2 year old fill
reed, Jas. 114
ing, J. Dale,
lin; yearling
reed; yearlhi
Milne; heavy
1 & 2; stallion
four of his pr
Fisher.
General 1
having 1.1413k
Christopher, i
ston; hme co
colt, Geo. C
filly, Jno. Sit
McCallum;
Ross; 1 year
Ross, G. Dal
Jas. McCann
general amp
H. &holes, 1
Roadsters
II. Scott; stat
Scott; brood
foal in 1694,,
colt or filly,
year o1 filly
2 year cal g(
art, M. 11. 11
Geo. Thorns
year old. geld
horse, A. I'm
team, H. Gri
Carriage --
R. Adana», J.
gelding, R. I
ling
Spring foal,,
Bird Br's; 01
St011; brood r
Durham -
Milne, C. Ec
under two y
milch cos, li
show, D. h111
one year /aid
2 & 8; ball
Spier, D..Mil
IL Corley,
hams, one an
Mine, Antos
A. Death -min
Jno. Brown;
ed since last
& 2, G. A. 11
A. ,Deadints
Deadman; bi
G. A. Deadn
Native ca
calked since
& Sons, Jas.,
heifer, M. II
& Sons; 1 yo
R. Corley; 2
1 &2; 1 year
2; steer cal
strong; he
risen, S.
heifer, M. 11
steer, T. Re
Leicester
S. Walker;
ing, D. Alin
1 & 2; pais ,
lambsu in
Grieve; pais
Cuming, D
lombs, C
DoWias-•
1*. Burgess,
ram lamb,'1
of ewes, hav
McEwen 13r
shearli ng; t
Ross; pair
Bros., W. G
Berkshire
H. Scholes,
der 1 year
Scholes; sot)
IL Edwaisti
year, FL (;a
Yorkshin
Nichol; hom
S. Snell; sot
R. Nichol. 1'
R. .Nlehol 1
Chimer