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THE SIGNAL GODERICH , ONTARIO
THE LUCKNOW FAIR.
FALL EXHIB'T'ON Of 1911 HELD
UNDER FAVORABLE CONDITIONS.
Fine Weather, Large Attendance, Good
Exhibits and Sat.sfactory Financial
Returns Horses and Fruit Partic-
ularly Noteworthy among the Ex.
habits—est of Pr,ze *!roars.
The annual fall exbtbition of Luck -
now Agriculture! t4oeiety was belt on
September 11 and 22 and was a most
rue -co -soul affair. The weatber was
favorable and a big crowd 'turned out
on the second lay : •nirootently the
gale receipts amoun'ei tai a very hat -
ishetoro total. The exhibition itself
woo one of the hest in [lie histot y of
the fair. As u usual at Locknon.
there we. .t magnificent Jl.play of
horses. Fruit aleo made en exception-
allyfine show ing, The otertainwent
he.•in the town hall in connection
with the exhibition drew a large at-
tendance and the program was a very
meritorious one.
Following is the li-t of prize-win-
ner :
HORSES.
Judge—Jas. Hender.00. Belton.
IMPORTS'. HOR.Es OR TRA( SNI: TO IM-
PORTED DAM.
Imported mare, theme years or aver,
Wm. McQ}villin, Wm. Martin. W. Me-
Quiilin; imported mare. two years.
Wni. Martin; imported mare, one
year, Wnt-. Martin. John McQnillin
foal by imported dam. Wm. Martin,
Wm. McQuifin, god and 3rd.
HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES (CANADIAN
FIRED/.
Stan in haloes" and wagon, Win.
McKenzie. R. J. Pollock, 1', J. Davi-
son : brood mare, Jobn McKenzie.
Joseph Hackett. Wm. Taylor ; foal pf
1911. Joseph Hackett. John Mckenzie,
Joseph Hackett ; two-yetar-(tld gelding.
R. J. Pollock. Wtuo Marin, G. T.
Robertson: two -yearend filly, G. T.
Robertson, W. J. Todd, John McDiar-
mid ; nne•y'e•r-old gelding, Jar.. Bar -
hour. 1st and 2nd ; ode -year-old filly,
John McQuillin : female, any age, Can-
adian bred, F. J. Davison. Joseph
Hackett : brood mare and two of her
progeny. Jas. Barbour, Wm. Taylor ;
best five horses front either Huron or
Bruce. Wm. McKenzie. let and and.
John McDiarmtid, ft. J. Pollock, Rue -
eel if[iddleton.
AORMCLTCRAL.
Span in harness and rig, Wm. Wat-
eon. Peter M. flat: Wm. Jamieson ;
brood mare. Chet has raised foal in
1911. Wm. Taylor. Jiu. Barbour•, Jos.
Hackett ; foal of 1911. Alfred NVebh.
Foster Moffat, Angus McKay : two-
}eerold gelding. G. G. Moffat, Angus
1McKay..P. J. Downey; two-year-old
filly. John McDiarmid, Geo. T. Rob-
ertson, Jia. Footer ; one -year-old geld-
ing. 8. Phillips & Son ; one-yJat4old
filly, Jas. McDonald. Win. Taylor,
Miles McMillan ; female. any age.
Canadian bred; James Hackett. Jame.
Gaunt.
GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.
Span in harness and rig. Haagen
McDonald 2nd. John Rutile, Ripley,
3rd : brood mare. that has rai.eu foal
itt 1011. W. R. Farrier. John McQuil-
lin. Scott Bros.: foal of 1911, John
McQuillin, Wm. Taylor, 2nd and 3rd :
two-year-old gelding or filly. Scott
Bros.. Sam. Phillipe & Hon. Jas.
Alton ; one -year-old gelding or filly.
Robert G. Taylor, Scott Bros.. Hobert
Elliott.
l'ARRIAI.E HURRIES.
Spat). in harness and callings, scoff
Bros.. Jake Reid : foal of 1911. Wm.
Martin, Scott Bras. : two-yertr-old
gelding or filly. James Barber. Rich-
ard Twautle -, Jake Reid: one -year-old
gelding or fiih•, Alfred Webb. Acott
Bros. ; single cari•iage•horse, Malcolm
Matheson. Wellington Henderson.
LW HT HORSES.
Buggy horse, in harness, Robert
Irwin, Robert Webster. A. E.
Millson; mate. tbat has raised
foal in 1911. Ja.. Young, Scott Bros. ;
foal of 1911. Scott Bros., Jas. I rung ;
two-year-old gelding or filly, Wm. G.
Taylor, Miles McMillan. Scott Bros.:
one-yeaswld gelding or filly, Scott
Bros.. Robert Webster.
SPECIALS.
Lady driven. Mrs. Robert SVebeter,
Mrs. A. K. Willson. M. Matheson :
gentlemen's turnout. Rohe. Irwin.
Robt. Webster, A. E. Millon ; adies'
bitching race, M. Matheson t• mare or
gelding. any see or class. Wm. Mar-
tin ; most valuable bone, Wm Mar-
tin ; beet halter broken foal of 1911,
Wm. Martin 2nd. James Barbour 3rd;
heavy draught foal. Joseph Hackett
(special prize by W. L. Ferggttison1:
agricultural foal. Joseph Hocken
(.pecial prize lay W. 1,. Ferguson).
CATTLE.
Joie, —Ted. Watson, Myth.
PURR KRED SHORTHORN CATTLE.
, Hull, three year, or over. John
Webster, Purvis Bros: bull. two years
old. Jas. Alton : hull. one year old,
John Wehater, McKay Bros: bull
calf. six months and under twelve
montha, W. R. McDonald ; bull calf.
six months and under. Purvis Bens:
aged cow. giving milk or evidently well
gone in calf, McKay Bro.., W. R. Mc-
Donald :
c.f)onad: three-year-old cow. giving
milk or evidently well gone in calf,
McKay Bros; two-year-old heifer,
John Webwter, McKay Brawl: one-
year -old beifcr. John Wehater, McKay
Basra ; heifer calf. six months and un-
der twelve tuontbs, John Webster. W.
R. McDonald ; heifer calf, rix months
and ander, John Webster, Purvis
Brna; female. any age ,diplomat, Mc-
Kay Brno; bull. and four of hi. get.
John Webster ; herr!. oon male and
three females, John Webster. McKay
Bros; moat valuable herd. McKay
Bros.
(-I.A.4 11.
Male, my age. Durham. Hereford
.r Polled Angus, tdiplomai. John
Webster.
.ORA DE.
+rade ''ow. Margaret Lyon.. John
webeter . two year-old heifer, Ales.
Ylrholenn John Webster: nne-year
Ad heifer, Jas. Bart+.*, John Webster;
totter .elf. 0 11. Aitchison ; two-year.
Ad steer, Jobe Webster <Ad
stoat. Alps. fflabsit Juba abater:
w
steeel. O. �. Jobe Wats
Agri Saw waw, A. M t>tptwa.a,
0RADE carrLx rug DEAtaEna. ! McOINWIt =WIN syrup. D. K. Alton,
sed fruits, Mrs. A.
lied : tatted cow, steer or bailer, Alex. McCarrol ; bald Jas. Lyons, A. R -
Two -year-old steer, Alex. Nicholson, i A. R. Millsoe ;
Nicholson, Hobo Durtin; best three tMiIMOS, D. 8. clotosb; apple pie,
stock steers, Alex. Nicholson : best fat I A. IL Milue, U N. Man ta�t • pump -
calf, James Barber, John Webster. 'tie pie, '1_o.- Road, A. f4- Mannon;
SHEEP. ar.ggil cake. W. R. F , Mrs- A.
' Mc(:rirol.'.
Jude—Jas. Snell, Clinton.
LKICkeTER.Fire Alexander*, Arch. McIntyre,
Aged ram. Purvis Bros., Hobert i
Win. Woods; five hnldwin. K. Cam -
Geddes; aged ewe, Wm. Struthers & eron, W. R. Farrier; Bye Ben Davis.
lions, 1st and 2nd; ahearliog K. Cameron five eulberts• K. Cam -
ram, Ptuyis Bros., 1st and and ; I eron, W. T. Holmes ; Ove Cayuga red
ewe lamb, Purvis Bros .. 1st streak. K. Cameos*, Arch. McIntyre:
and and ; ram lamb, Wm. Struthers & five Duchess, Robt. G. Taylor. K.
Sons. Purvis Bios. ; ehearling ewe, Catneron ; twelve c r a b apple*.
Purvis Br'os., Hobert Geddes; pen, any variety, A. W. Alton. Robert G.
Taylor ; five Gravenstein., D. K.
Alton, A. W. Alton ; five wealthy,
Greer Bros., Wm. Woods ; five King
of Tompkins County. W. R. Farrier,
Win. H. McDonald ; ewe lamb, Pur- Jas. Hackett ; five fallowater, 1). K.
VIA Bros., Win. R. McDonald ; ram 'Alton ; five mean apple', U. K. Alton,
larch, Wm. R. McDonald, Purvis Jas. Hackett; flee Wolf River. D. K.
Bro,.. ; shearling ewe, Wm. R. McDon- '+ Alton ; five twenty -ounce pi n.
std. 1st and ; pen (diploma). Wm. Arch. McIntyre, 8mm. Reid ; five
R. McDonald. • ! Blenteim pippins, D. lo. Alton : five
sHturP.Hlns touwtve. � Ribs tou pippins, Robt. G. Taylor, 22nd ;
five Ontario, W. T. Holmes, Zed ; fivee+
Aged ram. John A. McDonald, , Rhode Island greeiaga. A. W. Alton,
David Henderson: ewe, John A. Mc- W. R. Farrier ; five Roxboro russets,
Donald. 1st and and ; obverting ram. ! W. R. Farrier, Sam. Reid ; five golden
David Henderson, 1st and Ind ; ewe russets, K. Camfano
ruse ; five faru*e or
lamb, John A. McDonald, David Hen- v snow, W. H. Farrier, Greer Bros. ;
demon ; ram lamb, John A. McDon- five northern apt, W. H. Farrier,
ald, David Hendersod : shearling ewe, Arch. McIntyre ; 'five Wagner., Sam -
John A. McDonald. Pen ldtplowa:, lust Reid, Mrs. Jake Miller; five, any'
John A. McDonald. !other fall variety, W. T. Holmes : fiveLASS IN.
FRUIT.
(diplomatPurvis Bros.
OXFORD DOWNS.
Ewe. Wm. R. McDonald, 1st and
shearling2nd : shrling ram, Purvis, Bros
Best tam. any age or breed
lows), John A. McDonald
8WINB.
Judge—Jas. Snell, Clinton.
any other winter variety, K. Cam-
,'"eron three varieties fall, not less than
Bye of each, K. Cameron, W. T.'
• Holmes; ten varieties wioter. not less
than five of ea,h, K. Cameron, W. 1'.
Holmes; beet variety named apples.
BERKSHIRE PION. K. Cameron, W. T. Holmes ; five fall
pears, K. Cameron. D. K. Alton; five
raised pigs ih 1911, Jawes Alton.
YORKSHIRE PI08. three bunches concord. Greer Bros.,
Boar, Jas. Alton ; sow, that has I J. A. Sutherland ; three bunches ata}:
Wised pigs in 19)1, James Alton; sow, other' named black variety, W. T
farrowed in 1911, Jas. Alton; boar, Holzer -•e; three hunches, Alex. smith,
farrowed in 1911. Jas. Alton. Jobe A. Sutherland. —
TAMWORTH NOS.(Balance next week.)
Boar, James Alton ; sow. that has winter pears Mre. Jake Mr, D, K.
Alts n ; five
Boar, Jas, Alton, John A. h1ICDon- YoU will notice an improvement
ald ; sow. that raised' pigs ,,in 1911, after the flat dose of Wigle's Iron
John A. McDonald ; •sow, farrowed in Pill.. 100 in a bottle for 35c.
1911, Johu A. McDonald, 1st mad Hadi
boar, farrowed in 1911, John A. Mc-
Donald. 1st and 2ud.
CLAM 22.
Three bacon hogs, Jas. Alton.
POULTRY.
trowL.
Black minoreas, H. Hogue*. tat and
2nd; leghorn, white, H. Bogues, let
and and; leghern, brown, H. Bogue.,
1st and 2nd ; Plymouth rock. barred,
H. Bogue*. let and 2nd ; Plymouth
rock, white, H. Bogue.; dorkinga, H.
Rogues, Jas. Alton ; wyandottee, any
other, H. Bogues ; i{yandotte., white:
H. Bogue*. 1st and 2nd ; Houdans, D.
C. McMorran ; geese, any kind. Thos.
H. Treleaven H Rogues •, d k
aches A. W. Alton •
kind, D. C. MCMorran, Thos. H. Tre-
leaven ; turkeys. Samuel Reid, Thos.
H. Treleaven ; canary birds, John
Adams, It. Rogues ; 1 . C. Rbode Is-
landted, H. Bggues.
CHICKENS OF 1911.
R. C. Rhode Island red, H. Bogue.,
1st and 2nd ; black minorca, H.
Bogue.; Leghorn, white, D. C. Mc-
Morran. Jas. Lyons: Plymouth rock,
H. Bogies, 1st and 2nd : Plymouth
rock, white, H. Bogue.: Hamburg,
blade and white, H. Bogue*. 1st and
2nd: orpingtoo, buff. Mrs. Alex. Mc-
Carroll ; wyandotte.. any other; H.
Rogues, 1st and 2nd ; Houdans, D. C.
McMorr:ui,'l.t and ''-id; ducks, any -
kind, D. C. Mc!Morran, T. H. Tre-
leaven : t urkey-., W. R. Farrier
encomia, Mrs. Alex. McCarroll, H,
Rogues.
GRAIN.
One bushel fall wheat, white, John
McDiarmid, 3rd, P. J. Downey ; one
bushel fall wheat, red, Jas. Alton:
one b. shel goose wheat. A. W. Alton :
one bushel oats, black, Jas. Alton ;
one bushel nate, white, long, John Mc-
Diarmid ; one Muhel oat3, white, short,
John McDiarmid, Ja... Alton, C. M.
Aitchison ; one bushel six -rowed bar-
ley. P..1. Downey. John Mel)iarmid,
Sam Reid : one bushel pea', large,
Jas. Alton : one bushel peas, small.
W. H. Furrier, P. J. Downey, Sant
Reid : one bushel rye, A. W. Alton
half bushel t- thy. Jas. Alton, John
McDiarmid ; half-dozen ears corn.
yellow, John McDiarmid. Paul
Smeltzer : half-dozen ears corn, any
other. John Merriarmid, Jas. Alton ;
oue hag flour. open to millers and
agents only. Mrs. Thos, Reid ; one
peck flax seed. Wm. Woods, Jas.
Alton; one peck red clover seed, P. J.
Downey ; one peck garden bean., John
McDiarmid : one peck white beans, P.
J. Downey; three sunflowers, l', M.
Aitchison. W. R. Farrier.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
Four varieties potatoes, P. J. Dow-
ney ; white potatoes, John McDiar-
mid, D. G. McMorran : ivangolds, red,
4'. M. Aitchison ; mangolds, yellow.
Paul Snreltzer. C. M. Aitchison : beets,
short, D. M. Thompson ; beet,;, long,
Wm. Hunter, Margaret Lyons : tur-
nips, servile. Paul Smeltzer. C. M.
Aitchison ; turnips, any other variety,
Paul Smeltzer, Robert G. Taylor ;
field carrots, C. M. Aitchison, Paul
Smeltser : garden carrots,, short, John
A. Sutherland; etarre1R leg, M.
Lyons: pareolpe, D. fa. McMorran, t •.
Aitchison; tonixtoes, A. W. Alton,
Isaiah Congram : onions, J. J. Taylor,
Wm. Woods cabbage. P. H. McMil-
lan, D. M. Thompson : cauliflower. W.
R. Farrier, Mr.. A. McCarrel ; pump-
kin., J. Adams, Mrs. A. M.•( arrol ;
squashes, Mrs. A. McCarrol ; water-
melons, Mn. A. Mtdlarrol: musk-
maons, John McDiarmid ; citrons. A.
W. Alton ; celery. Con. Deoker, 1.
Cooggrraanim ; *quash. A. W. Alton. Mot.
A. McCarr..l ; sugar beets, John Web -
titer. Haman McDonald ; garden veg-
etable.. W. R. Farrier, D, K. Alton
field roots, John Webster, Jame.
Alton : sample collection. Mn, A. le.
Oarrol.
DAIRY AND TABLE StiPPLIBS.
Batter. Jas. ,Lyons. Wm. Hodgins,
Isaiah Conggram ; tub batter, D. 5. Me.
McIntosh. Win Hodgins, D. K. Alton
table butter or punts. A. W, Alton,
Jas. Lyons, W. R. Farr ter ; two loaves
her* made Mead, mod. from Jewel
Sour. 11. Y. Mt -Into -1i ; two loaves
boms•maje breed, Joke MoDfaes id,
Junes Lynne . two loaves home-made
bread. made from lire Rose Sour, 0.
M. Aitchison. itis. A. McQeetel.
soma honey, Ales Smith : jar oy1,
hooey
Reggae IgeDrtoM : IIOM
'MOW 1 I. Alton. Mrs. A.
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COATS
Our Fall Corte are all bear now and a floe lot
they are. too, in tweed, keney, beaver cloths,
black and in colon, mea -made and direct from the
factory. We are not asking an fancy prices.
either. Give ars a look before you decide on a Coat.
SWEATER COATS
for children. girls, boys anti lad.re, in white,
cardinal, navy, grey and in combination colors,
Prices all the wry from 75 to $4.73.number
- TOQUES AND CAPS
Our stock is now all in direct from the mills,
it; all the leading colors and combinations. Prices
frpm tic to the best hand -made eider wool Caps
at $1.25. All made in the newest ebapes for fall.
WINTER HOSE
Just in. Six hundred pain of Wool Hose in
all the sixes from 5 to 10. You can bus- 5 to 7j
sizes, for 20c, and 8 to 10 for 25c. This is a great
stocking for school girls and legit If you want
the best Hose to be had at the price ask for '119"
one and one -rib. Size. from ti to 111, absolutely
pure wool and no seams.
CORSETS
Always ask for D. & A Garet*. No corset
like theta at the pricer asked. Every pair guar -
guar-
anteed.
DRESS GOODS
We are showing a lot of the very newso
make: in tweed aul heavy rough materials t„
single suit lengths, no two alike ; also serge.,
poplins, tuusd"• melrose a d aamG�ga, in hlalL
and leading colon. Our two trig sola da s made a
o short ends that we are offering at al-
most any old price. If you w •nt a good short ettd
cheap, we have it.
UNDERWEAR
EAR
%%'e can show you the very beat 28e Vesta and
Drawers in the trade. and equally ar good Valise in
otbera at roe. 40c. 75c, 90c, 91.00 and $1.26. All
sixes in children's, girt.' and boys' Ueda/wear, iia
union and all -wool.
DRESS GOODS ON SALE
On Saturde and Monday next wa will Drop
about 500 yards of tweed and oilier er makes of
dress materials on sale at about halfe . Goods
suitable for fall and winter wear. ■ them if
you want something good for little messy.
J. H. COLBORNE
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SCHOOL
SHOES
THA TIME has cowe again to get your boys and
girls prepared to start the fall term at school.
They will require to have a good serviceable.
olid leather pair of Shoes: the kind that will stand
the test io any weather we are likely to have at this
season. To get that kind. at the lowest possible prices,
come and see what we have to offer. We have been
tory careful in selecting our stock of School Shoes,
and ar•rtJ'cepared to supply you with the best that can
he procured from the lending manufacturers.
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The Gatlin treatment is internal Th. abeence of hvnodermic
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Bach patient V aooepted for t r ea tme n t under
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BusinessChange
Ma. JOHN BHOPHEY having retired from the
firm of J. BROPHEY & SON. the Furniture and
Undertaking business will now he carried on as
usual by Joesen and WILLIAM Bttorras'. The
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known, and we assure our rnany customers and
the public generally that the new management
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Furniture
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