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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-10-05, Page 2V __ - _. .-::Y- I � . � - - 4& __ _ZaL, 7�'� - -- - . I - - 4 .�� . - . ,7 - - � - - _�i� - , -1111. ­ _. - __*�_ � " 0 I t1,�, . - It I - . � � I � . k I ., . I W, Vf' - Roil Pfeil Bear littered In 1992-Tho,4. Snow- t_ . I ... I I . . I � . �� I I � - t .�6 1 "I � 0 . . I __ - ­ ___ _­­­_ � I I ­ I .1 I . I I -1 - P 10 N . ­ � 01 ift I N i . .. . I I � I I—. I—- I.. ­ I . .1 L I .11, - - .. L . .. - .. I I 1. . -- - ­ I!, ___._ !",!!"!�M--!__1I " 1 -­ -_'L. I! --,------.- _1� � - - .. __ ­_­ _ - �_ ­_­ I � ---.-- I - � _­_,___.._____ : ; ,, !! I .. - ___ �;�­ �_ L- _ ��T T !", � ­_ __ __-LLLL VA" I Wo ___ 1, �_ . � THE,, 00DERICH STAR . 41 .1 THURSDAY, Jucr btbl 19a 1 I LLL ­ i__ �!"-!­!!-''! ' '�!FWS0""0ft*_ --,---"!. L! �__ ____-_1_- _,,. qI 1 - - ­ - � - __ . ­ -.1 . ____ � ._.r ___ __ _ �_ ­ ­ �_.�� �__ ­­_­ ­ L �­-__ � ___ ­_ ­ ___ � __ __­ - - L . _ _ �� _­� - - - - _.. 00�', 1. __XW"1NN"WW _ ._.. _ ­ _­ �_ - """ 0= !! � , ! !!! !; ; '_!__�T!!��_­_­­­ . ... . . . � - - - - - - - - .__ , _ --m . nui * � " four varl'tics , . _ � I - lip" ',rurncr, J. III" StirUrg; plate ;9 In ri rAl S'atiwim, 5 of calb-Ilarold I'Mhal0- fin Vail Romam6w F41v LIVESTOCK FOR SHOWS I H" , R 'A' 11y"'ELID ," " � """nter 013D I- . ­ ­, rmit Ik Pnbduevi - ". 0 V. .KCC1J;=,, Zaal QP , -11 - . p ch, vafiety-Robt. Turn- 7 f M year$ Ago ? A Few netplul Hints for Youthful , F,, � or, Garret Daters; plate of Mona aP- � � Sales are L I � I I t!es' 5 of ca I liallibitom ne Weather Large Crowd* and Excellent egan, Robt, Turner, plate �, 0 1 of Stitzenburg-4. R. Stirling; platc . . V"I wenty 0 - Exhibi'"'kake This Ainual Eventa. -: "!0'3__"* Ke reased I t# of .Northom Spje,q__J� R. Stirling- Inc i � 111kar the Aumtqrs U $41001 -rick � , �� , Win. McDool; plate King of a '_ , - 'rh "" Riflf%ell #f (;raloll, Wypy Ambnab-How to F004 " cessfut One L k1no_.Thos. Brownett I F. Keegan; - If Long MWWO forty Years At$ Mr. Jos. Morris Tfires104 3.600 Snalla Jilatt liandle Colts, Colvep ond tonlis . of Greeningo-Jee. Rlchardsqu,, y L L -Mr. , . . NERS TurnQr; plate of Ribston Pip- � 7.1 . y Family Gathoris : at His Home = ffkA 174Y Hai A �Wyo Are m4lug Good as ga- THE SUCCESSFUL FAHIBITORS AND RACE WIN pins -Jae Richardson, F. KeegniiO l 1JU.- ., ,, ;4*4 If rfts. Wsll* Wore 11reAt VOWS crowors 77_14%m. I Exhibit". V I I plate 20 ounce Pippin"no. Stow -5 I . I � � �, � 1� , plate of wag--, I �� . � ; Itsturn from (Coutilbuted 00 vgpartweat at The weatlier man has been espe- let ond 2#d; pairWhite WRudottes, -, -.Robt. Turner, F. Keegan; plate I I I . M. 6. Cameron ani Henry "*Ito* Hai Acdjext 9* I art, Goo. Laithwalte, . . I I I a I'll 101Z ejallyiziud to the Agricultural,Socic- cockerel and pullpt-,Lucy A oods, Ist I Agrtcwtulv Woroate.) nerc - I flayfielA. 4 I L - - . , . ties throuthout this district thus far apd gad; pair Silvq Wyandottw-1 ,of Golden RusSets_J. R. Stirlipg,j - I � . I . I . . . ealvcq ,.:v I Jno. Stowar - plate of Blenheim P , 0 i I .it ba,vo,bcea bud liberally this season, Rubt. NeLincho$; pair Buff Or ninrl-Gen- i . hwaite, Joe Rich A-! . . I I � Chas. Wells WAS 114614A Oil ROC"A Wi4 and Jll�a.lannly will develop 95 thok The pine- ar .1 . - � 7 . ty sarii, Ago Mr. tgeople of the localities In tons, cockerel and *pullett-Garnot - pla, - Jno. StQwart i ., r , . 11 �-Dr. J.. L. Turnioll Will$ Varriok;�-Hov- J. I. Tark, factors 'Which we call beizedity do.- which various fairii,,.were hold, ap. Daters, Ist and 2nd pair Ancpnas- , to of Snows— � I .7 � , 11 � I , - I - 1 termino. It wilt.bo all Calf, but Iti& year to have taken a keen, interest in Jils. Johnston, W. k Uetcalf; Pair 11011* -jt, � I Goo, Green,ilade; plate of Ontarlos I I— , ... i the G. X. W. ExhArition; Banquet fit night. . . (;ca. Greenslade, V. Keegan; plate of I 'T I I � , t I . I .. perfection of form 14 determined by %he annual txhibitlonof the products Anconas, cockerel and pullet -W. V. Wolfe River --i. R. Stirling, Win. i . I 4 V. � � I I . I Its pxrent%go� Fod caunot,mituo . * of their homes, fields, and stables. Melcalf; gaii Campinesvvoc)g and lacp X61)ool. . I I � , Rayfiv]14 Fair, beld Wednesday of -.W. V. letepilf, 4*9, Johnsto aix r. Lobb: i Qa010f(Qn8frQr4 r0e,oat rP,POr'$: � FORTY WAR$ AGO made by Charlie 'Wells at the fall squore beet oalf out of ,a three- last week, was no exception, either in I Camp!UQ8, cockerel and pullet!!,V. F. Judges. -John Porter, W. IF I t . L' fair shows what ran still be done in L I . $'Of 48 cars of fruit for � , . I (Frow our ines of Oct. Oth, I$R2). growing aches bore.' One 6plendid corner,rd daLlry calf. So,to begin with 134int of attendance or exhibits,, for it 1�,,Metvalf - pair Black -Minowas, cook- VEGETABLES immediate sale, two-thirds . 1-1 . . I an truly W "id it was a success in oral an,4 pullet -Beatty Bros.; pair , 1 peck Varly Cobblers -Thos. Cam- � seedling Frow 41, Crawford stone Inca- the feeder should select thd Young �" f a- were sold by LoP9 Dls� . ' 'elhorne very way.- � I Houdans"D* 'McDonald; pair Hou. -ron, early P $1 . �, I � A GOW L T-hreSili"Ir in C sv , VVAX9 inches In circumference calf largely on the'- InAvlilualttY Of 0 exhibit it this fair -4% McDoa- tatoes-Milne - tartee. I anwd � The threshing On the fart), of Mr. six of them weighed 2% lbo, There was An dans, cockerel and pullet Rader, Goo. Green #% of our calls are from �,,, .. I SOS. NOXT-1 L 5, Colborne, laot five and a the. parents. det 4 caif that will teed which we do not think was on the ald; pair any other variety lowl- sl4de; I Peck Green Mount , ,ain-Robt. I L I I 4 e%l- 0 stoam thrsuer of Dr. J, L. Turnbull Married , out to be as good or better than Its prize list, butwas admired by all.for Robt, MeLinchoy- pair Pekin ducks- Turnir, C. L Truem er; I ck late Pa. ipers "Collect," our .1. half days with the &L �custq . � ver 3,, Dr. J. L. Turnbull left on Tuesday QUeest something that is worth, its unique beauty and the originality I E. and R. SrioQen, J. A. Kansan tatoes-Robt, Tumneri e. Trueraner; Comp any paying the I . I Mr. Ecklin, and in that, time 0 for Cranbroolc 1 ors- I s. Snow- 0 mangold.s, Long Red -H. and R. I tharges'll � . I . � ,,re threshed, vbere he was, to be of conception of its builder, Mr. C. U. Son; pair Rouen ducks -4 -Tho. . .1 f,00 bushels of $rain W( fall ending t1tao and nioneyo'l- Hess, of Bayfield. It was a "g -rand- d . an; pair Toulouse *geese-Robt. Snowdon "We u .. . � Of which 060 bushels were Marijoil tile Followin*g day to Miss while 11P -The b , 'L C. Trueniner; 8 mangolds, . $a Long Distance � and then take care of -it. , reed U , n , -air any other variety goes L' Yellow L I -wheat ritiso o � 49 acres. Mr. MOr- McNain"Of the village. BUSineSS L i ocaro cards give clearly what 14i de- father's -clock," standing 7 It. 9 In. Blair; p 01177 Globe-Th9s. Snowden, Robt. frequently at night by I i, 1. . high, the front vtnd sides of whiob E. and R. Snowdon, Robt. Blair; Pali Penhoile; 3 intermediate =augQlds-- arrangement with corre- I I .11 wis is to be congratulated upon his . ,. AV. T. Tilt 119ught alred to breed type, These should be was inlaid With .artistically turkeys-Robt. MeLlachey; Milne Rader, Mrs. Edigbogher; � 6 field spondents.11 I I . . .. 11 largeyivW. . . I . _ arranK�d bronze 0 . I Air. W. T. Tilt, who has bad chgrgq studied Along. with tile animal that effects with stones gathered from pil ro w�xllnh Rader, Ito t. Penhale, . . geons-Dr. McKinnon, Chas. .car ts . I Schr. jinnis, Ii Is being selected for exhibition. beach at Bayfield. There were thou dour,v pair White Leghorfi� table earrata_MTS. P. Clark -'$old most of our canning ' . unihall. Ashore the Palk I I L, . . . of the Brunswick cigar and tobacco .1 Be -Robt. 6 , Mrs' . .1 . ; I .V . J, � . The schooner Jennie Rumba% own- , sands, of these beautiful stones of MeClinche W, W se, J. Heard; 0 table bqets-­A� E. Erwin, I on; -Distance." . I ,", store and billiard rooms for,tba past Uses should be U%lt,3r broken'When Y. W. 1 . I*ck by L . . I -a . : . L I r. 'N. - vancey, and eail-� two months, has bought out the busil Young, and handled gently that th0V varipus sizes, hues and tints, embe4* L Judge -N, W. Trewartba. - Don. UcKenzio; 3 fie1dAurni1a_-_Mr$. : L' O`V,%eneyer 1 have a Mr- . . , I �, . . . .. ed by CaPt. � . share at Aess I ded in -plaster of Paris Qa'.-aL frarA - - -C. Truem- . - 7_'. ., . . . . . ed by 4Upt,. Petrie, went ai a -Ad toGk'POSs(!SeiOXr'O11 W041nes- May be quiet and docile at exhibition , 0 � DAIRY PRODUCE , �Iar�, 8 sugar beett Plus a produce I use Your I .. i ; ., I - L P Win . . . � .. 9, . 4 1. I . L Pike Basr 80*0 fifteen miles abOvc day. .. time. It Inprover flesh to IQQk well, work of wood, theentire, work being . ,a;r Edigboph4r; 8 winter,rAdish . c; ied directo, to get . . I I II I . to. ,Capt. Danew left Do - aone by Mr. Hess., Into this 118tone!" lbs'. salt butt0,,­Jno. Stewart, I I , -1gsalf, , L I . , I ,. . T. Geiger; 5 lbs. butter in I with 'now 4110tomerS." 1. � , southaml erich and. ribs and back well covered, it to cam 1! -,Tno, A. Murray; 5.'oalsif -E, and fi� touch by Long,"bistance � : ;, -Tuesday lot, the scene of the disaster. gqn,� 4. 1. Tarts Visited " parg,tively easy to complete the Work house, the weight of which is 23 lbs.1 Mrs R� J R. Snowden, ' 1175 . . I . . I . was loaded with lumber I G, N. NY, Pair, Of preparation., Pr o0cotive exhibItil 19 fitted a high grade New Hav6 lb, blocks -Kra, R. Geiger, -00. cabbage -Geo. Greenslade, ' Jno. , A. - : . I I ,. I - . . . . The vessel . . . . L haif_hOUr L -Jno. , � , .­..-��'_.­­,_. The Great Northwestern ExWbi- should 00 kept -in t0he stab$e for say- eight,day� movement, with Laithwolite., 6 IN. crock butter Murray- 2 ,heads cauliflower -Thos. . . wo - 'I _� I" � � . 1a-15torA 41P M.Z�M�- . - -�,Otened-��oi�---Tuesday_ -imilor- 40yr, he--fAt Stowarl� Mrs. J. Heard; Ulb. fancy r can fell You how to I . 4.f � . . I L, . ­­­- --- -tion- to - -A a fat catt4k,6,--,-.,-Two�-�of--,--thew,,docks�,weve. L � . , . . i, . .. , . t Rydrx Seodod'and UtAvy Cabbages thing - ut faVori4bia auspices* � 40 tb* L where. they can be _ had, groomed 'built by Mr, Hess, one of which Was -'�-ri-ntwb-ui-tt-�f.;;--Xfg*"'R." GdfWro"G'064t 'P._QoV4fR_1eAds,, Wh1W,g,Ql==Wnk yjy!N LontDistanco to . - i V _.­_­._ ­__4kr­�­_.­�. ,, -_4_!_ " ' ­_'­ Ufany uss"0847-, 4 ­ 1-6 - I �. " L 6 , .. . . Inival Platt comes. to the rain poured do" all the att0MOOno : was , cottage, cheese, -Luc -Ada, 'Holliday, Garnet Jacobe-, .1 I -�0=0 . � . ", � 11 � i ,/ .L Mr. So , and �blotulteted in .order that. their- exhibited at the London Fair, and Yacobj, I I 16, -y . ". 1. . . . �,`., I , � I , ! a Vero fairly Woods, W. F. Metcalf; half-bani, muskm4lourr-C. Truemnei, Wiii. d- . I I . . P "44 , L front with a, foui-boaded cabbage. nevertheless the entric . a me d I ; .2 waterraelons­�Wm, Edi- MISS A. McD , 44 , . ,., I handling qualities may reach a 4e- was purchased by Mr. Goo. H., X y' ho , ured, smoked-Jno, Stewart 'ghoPhef ONALD' ;,! � � . The old -salt king leads the record :for up to the standard of foriner.years. - - ! I . C @ eXbi L greeL Of mellowness that la Very.de.!, of London West, for the sum of $400. ,O� ghophet� Thos. Snowden, 2 citrons� L ,' : . L � I ', obageS. . L . . � and R. Snowden; 3 lbs. home Nanager I I . L hor*-beaded The novelty was the YlAOU afroblo in exhibition colves... L When � Following Is the'prize list; _. our" Thos. Snowden, Goo. Greenslade- best . . I I I � ; 1. L .. . . , , , ' ad bacon, smoked -Lucy Woods, E, tabi I I . . Mr. Charles Wells evidently tblbUs� bit, and the directors, are to be can, a I . L . . . I . -not necessarily gyatolated on its appearance In Oode- exhibiting before the judge see that' ' HORSESL L I -and R, Snowden; 2 lbs, homq-render- pumpkin for use--Geeo. Ur�eu- * I . . . . .! . . . . 1 . . that three beid,3 are . juding on lavel groVud, The ,ved c Slade, A, X- e L . .. - I . an alto, for he has raised 4 rich.' it is made up of carlboo and your calf Ifistj 6ntest resulted as 161- ad lard-Jno. 'Stewart, Garnet Ja- I . I I � . I t r t at It - L 'L pair dressed7 chickens table voo--Thos. Cameron, Milne . I . , . a at cabbag whii,ch 'tips the moose heg& with antlers attached. quietly, aud.with feet well Placed vO lows: , st-Li tle Hal,4 owned by cobs --RQbt. ki ' IL . . . I I I ��111 LLL � . , ancient buffalo head with horns and as to present 4 � good' ap a Ice. John Hey, Zurich- 2nd, May I Rader, largest pump A or - feed- . . L . : . ,V swan 14cKin- McChnchey; heaviest dozen ban's Harold L Penhale�, Goo. Greenslade; I . L I I I � . b At fif on ounils. Mr. Wells . . . I . u tion as a market garden- sheep. Thero wem, I in great Don't let the other exhibitors crowd. Tion, owned by kowat McDougall, eggs, white sbells--Chas. 0. Bedour, . .. .. . I as a number, among them Zing grizzly too 4010oely 'kad. b1do your exhibit � Porter's Hill; 3rd,, GTOYL Blvd, Owned Milne Rader; beaviesfo, ,dozen' hea ,a largest siluash for feed-4no'. A. Xur� P - I . . � � . � . .. . . . . . . . . . or an I .4 .Serving of his good name, , I .. . I Were eggs, 11 I .. CA I . , I I � -1 . .. . . . .. - and crown bear robes, silver tipped from - view. .. I I .by Sam. He�r, Inaltei, L �T'here brown shell"Lancelot Beatty ray, Win,, Edighopher; :q Peck large . 11 . . . . I � . '' 1. I L . . � � I English potato oniops�--Wm. Rdigbo,l 1. I � � . I . I 1. __ � 0 . I . Messrs. M, C. Cameron sod Henry . five.b � Milne Rader; beat dii,ipldy of bee . . - I Horton Lin Accident . and cross fox Aldns# moose and carl- Imadliog the 4�olt. . .' , ,�eats. I . . I J�r' pher; Jo4n A. Murray; :12 large = . 11 I .. I I . . I - . � . . j ` L'. . . houi, wolverine, martinp Otter grey . Th000lt selected for cowpetitloi at � General Pp ducts -Lancelot " Beatty, Win. � c� � I L . . � I . .L white onions�7­W, F. Metcalf;. 12 large . . � F - � . � . U- 'Brood � mare accompanied by L f04 Doal; ,one quart strain(14 , honey- I � I I . . . . . . � L As Mr. M. C., Cameron, acgonl,VA wolfe and raink. The show, Oi grain the fair shoulO meet the requiromalits- jUJ L . . eL " .. . . . 11 � I . . I Ied,by Mr. Henry Hortont was a stA pbout 4 feet -6 of , the, , class 1A Which it Lift planned. not iii be . god with mare -Win. Mrs, R. Geiger, LdAcelot Beattie;ond red onions�W. F. Netealf" Mrs. J, els-Afro. Howrieithre orochettrim-- . ... I . I I I . . turning from tibo' BovIeld show on incho.alu, length, and the vegetable to aihlbjt� It should ILI Stewart, D. McKenzie; -foal-D. Me- qua L aple . yru , Keegan, Robt. D)ugh; 12 large yellow oniona-W. F. mail to,wel,,Mr,. S� Houston, W,.:F. . - 1. �� .11 . . , . I � � I � I . I . Wiednesday afternoon# he horses, took so . be tgpl'oal etoollf, Mrs. P. Clark; 12 laige red Metcalf;, bath towel -Mrs. HoWrie, L ' ­ . ,�]�. list included fairly good cucumbers to ,As - Kenzie, Win. Stawart; gelding or4illy .rn r, one lb. hbow-made fudg I I . of -the breed that It represen . E. L tomatoes -,Geo, Greefislade, W. - I � , V,!� , -L - fright: ond ran � away. Mr. Horton and turnips and passable cabbage colt can only be. 3,Ybars old.;.: -Wm. Stefoart, W. John- rs. . a' er . nowden; tealf; 12 large ..... I ma. a F- Ada Galbraith, ladies' * 'underwear, z � % , , I 11 � ­ � L jumping from the with the com'-Wo.., JgL L Me . 1, � : . t3aved himself N ,potatoes, 'beets and onions. The dls�: it - Colts, ston,;. geldh or filly 2 years old--�-A. 10 ,. 0 -ma a i .. rea - no, w. .! . strictly hand made-Liicy Woods,. , ; i I'll . . k :, I L vehicle, but M4 amerob, . endeavored Voy was in. charge of -Mr. W. G� Lq- whit Its ancestor$ make - . Arokrong; gelding or. :01 I I - year S rt, L . And R# . ; 1041 .F..Metdalf, E. an 4 now.den; Mrs. R. Geiger; males cottoh s4irt'. . .. � .A�-11. . ! . . � to pull Up the horses with thelinea, a,- ke when only H.' Neeb; , R - k- b a ade raham: ::::: .�;_ plate each, tomatoes�l ro, ran- strictly band mad6­-Mrs. S. Uoustorff, .1 . . . I . I � . I ,_ a raildont. �t B may look very much all. teain- VIM. Deck- he a a. A, ,Jr � . I � � I . I.,. . anwiller, . *"'I'll; a day old, but they certainly do not dld-W- . . don, a. J. Toms; largest head of ,. F ; , 11 .. � � The was, finally rolled.into .. . . I I : L E4 Erwin, Ludy Woods;. lo Bostpn . Mrs. R. Geiger; beds read, crochet I . twenty years ago, I a sun ower -Mr a at inset_Nr� � I . � do"'a develop alike, even it, the care and r. 0- H, Nceb- s. R.. Geiger, L . . L the ditch ong"the side of the road.. and - L . ... . I bread, L ri I . . . . . Perelle . . . ro Sag. Sto rt, . and . Ada Ha lida�; child's � %. .. I Mr. Cameron received a a6vere As was intimated last week, Hon. toed -tire, the, some. So get your start . I ran . nowden- . loaf nut . tea - made ate, ; collect dress made irdin Laid garnient-F. . . .:., 1: , � : . . . 1: i ankle Mr. Tarto was present. The Vin' by selecting your* exhibition prospect , 1i -Morton Elliott- one 0 W. F. Metcalf, E.L and - Snowden; � . . . , ,., I sprain by the vopsize_ The veblere ister of Nblia Works.reached town . ya�o ear old - .. I I . � i. I Iderahly mJurod., It to -�-exhlbttlon r 0 _C� Campbell; 1,oal-�-B.. PZ- halting- powder ­]F. and;. R. fir"to Lof peppers -Geo. reenslade, ; . . .. . �.� " L �. !:. ' . . was CODW . 20 tr t '. . , . . , six buns' E. a , (Contioued on page 8) L I.. , I I , , .. . . by the 1.12 Rin, which was 40. rain- r. , - , . 4, den, Lucy Woods, ,� -- L � � I I . 11 I ... * : I from good type paren ,ge so , .1. 'as . 0 i - : Hewson', plate of, cucumbers . 1. I . .. . . .. 1 4, 1 " L .. . . ­ '4 Visitors Prom Glasgow ,utes late. At the depot he was met stock.11 you ton., Uberal feeding I I... . I L I �� . Snowden; LUey'WOQ.d5; six Goo. Greenslade, Mrs. Ada Halliday � . I . ­� , L I .. . from the bestaning on a tompark- Agrioultura �' I 1. L L 4 �;: - , I I If. a e* " ' 4 Le a, , Ittoo4ormad from the town ,y fast, baking . Powder tea biacuits-Lucy TOUNvowd . �t . . L ' . ago Mr. by w6min tively narrow ratfou to deve L . -mare, Woods, Garnet Jac � obs. � 1. * gi . nger Vegetable ma I . _UY45 " . I.L ..' � . oburn� A few 'Ja'j, 'Jop all Brood aecompaniedL I kow-�-W, F. Notes, � - . - I,— I . .1 . .. L . ouncil and exhibitors ,dli�ecthrs and , t to , six Rdighopl , . . � ... ,. .. I . . Jan�es* Str.aehan met.wit a pleasant cl the bone atil muscle posAlble Should foal not to hajudged with Itnare-�-L- Win. I . ier- Green Hubbard' - , I ,; - . I �.. , .. ,. I , , � Board of Vrade. The, marine band 'W.'N, Keys; foal­��.W- g. herinits-Fi Keegan, Garnet Jacobs; - Hew- . , , � � IN 7413 C46 Prowls a I . .. .� �. : --surpriso-in-"s, t from_tvl*� ows be the. aim. . Halter breaking and Scotchmere, late cookies -F. Keegan, E.. and R. squash-Har6ld Ponhale, Mrs. : , . - _1-- .... .� 11 _ I 1. � ,,� i. owt cotland, Air. Diirl�-,atid tho.Col1egfate­Cadot--Corps. head, Keys, L. Sc9tohmer6; gelding Or filly I son; Yellow Hubbard quash�--A. E, 11.11 1. C101�1,0010bycqadftlsii 1, .., , * ... �. . I . I r. L , - , -den; I VwUudw Eye R -,dr .1 " . . � ; - ; .L, -_-from Glasg t . ad the procession, -and at .the careful schooling to develop courage -a, ' iild-H- Steinbach; gelding or ' now six-.,plairx muffins-Jno. F LS I I . . Fulton, engraver, and Al Alexi Os-. I NkS.L - eSL I . llsisht�dmominz�, I . 411 , , . I I . . . fg 'ra . �R �rwin,, Lucy Woods. L 7` 0 are the Public L and the separate stud tractability dhbull. bo, practlood y 2 years old --J. R. Stirling; team Stewaiti - Geig6i; six itali I I . R I . I I bortie, inotebant The latte - ItS1 WORK - . . i .� . I I - I . I ,r is A train the beginning, The colt's taot Ca, . . . �­D4 McKenzie, Jno. Ztewart; roast . , . LAID - ..: , . I[M "W I ­ k­� - 11 I t, I .. I 't scilool pupils. numbering 600, turned 4 _ in Campbell. . ' _ _ft"0hh%'QW.La" aftW. * : .� " I 1� - meniber of the city council, and' ik 'in Immediatoly behind.the cadets kfid should be trimmed frequorttlyanocigh , . - tipple ple-Jo Ladies' knitted. sweater, wool- WAioforftft97dkC&aBo.0.k, !" . � Xeivy Drought , : . loaffm�­Lucy Woods., 9. __-_'_1L " * : . I . . , . ... ­ I I one time hold the position of Prevost . to keep them in- proper shape. TeAbb- Stewart,, J.'R� Stirling-, lemon pie�- Mrs. Ada Halliday, Lucy Moods; law .' � 1W"b6R4**90w916W0M* 4Mii1d . '.k " , '. . I I I . I � , L length af -the Brood moire, . .. Sk"10 . . . . s . � of th -is accompaned by increased the protes- accompanied by foal, % I . . .L I L I . � .. I .. I . I I I a city. He alqn� b� fully it quarter of a Mile. In log the colt to move attractively at. the . Stewart, Garnet Daters, plain dies' crochet sweateri woq,tw-F. Kee- - - I �, L I , .... is son, Robert, who-hus just passed , . foal 'net to be tudged with mar�-W. 'TnO-' ; .. I ., . ��. ...., I.. .. ... I . . . . . . L - , �. . 1, I ki I side t a grounda.L..th its sang a .walk- And trot, to sta4d`.wen and to' 'baked beans4-Mrs. R, Geiger,'Lucy gan;. knitted cap,.eiind itarf-Mrs I .1. I . � -, L, L , '4 candidw- doUpla� Of L verses: -of-` he Maple I ng of. Its feet, Is. very W.'Wise, Win. cAllister, foal��Wra- is . I . . . -, _:1 11� .. I . I ... .. L , ,� .1.7-. - : , his exaraination an. for 0 puv , permIC bandit 4 ise;'elding or Waods;..most suitable 'a -ad apteth3hg Howrie, Mrs, R. Geiger; Pair men " . 1. . I I , .. . ., ! o I I So ministry. The --party ,visited: the Ining at McAllister, W. W Wi ' - .. . . , �1; '� L . � . I .I Itirk bero and tried the bell, and- took Leaf," - Miss Evolih - McDonald pre. essential In Ahe general tra filly 3 years at TiStet, W. cold lunth- for -one , person -Lu Y. knitted socks, c6arse-F. Keegan., L.", I . . I I . . I * L c I I . . . 1. I L . I . I . . . sonfid. th6 ,minister with a pretty the; atilins i also a d -ng or.filly 2 years old Woods,, Mrs. A. E. Erwin; canned Mrsk: Howrie; pair men's knitted . . . � L 61.. Such,training I W. Wise *. ­ ­.­­­ ___1_-___-:1 - - - a run 'to the ,Point Farm And .other bouquet and was paid with o� kiss, and, great aid on exhibition day, The colt _,�wvi. W. fruitsi quarts�-r-.Keeganj W, P. -Met- -seeks, fine­Jn6. - Stewart, Mrs. -How,; -- I 11 �_: .. � . , , .. . t. ". - ,. ­ .. .1. I I L L � " .. � - points of interest. I � 4 . I ;ZAII'l,ter; to , OMIT. - air men',SL .. L . I I . I - - ..� .L . . . - I ,�� a � - . � calf; canned vegetable, ints-W, F. rie, p woollen �mltts-M ' . . � . . � � � 1- . I . . . . then the children gave throe hearty that has )xoidllberal treatmeAt from ;inner' ': I _ ios. � - . I I - , . I . . .i. �" . , . Wise, C. True _. I . � . I ­ 4... L -1 . � , I I I A Pushing Bu4iiiess. 31an 4%oera for Mr. Tarte L and separated. birth,an4 dovedaped 'iell, needs but . Roadsters- , , : 1. Metcalf,; F. Reagan; pictles, pints- Howriej grp..S. Houston, -pair ladies' _ I I . I . . :.. I , I I , "I I . , .­ . Atttn . -4 . . . I Mrs. - Ada, Hallidayy, F. Keegan; 3- knitte I I . I �. � .1. . . . � . � I ! , L I One of our most enterprising b' I President J. C, Martin of the Agricul- little exhibition g 0004 fee - elling or filly 2 yeari! old -Win.' I d mitts-Jno. Siewart,*Mrs. P. � .. � . ..7,1 . .� � "j " L . 1. j 11 d 3 =oilade in glasses--F.L HOUStol -in slip . ­ . , I qJ, i . ,; 'men is. Xr. Goo) ` 0 k Je y an . ma) I a- Pair ladies' bedroo - . . . I I � I � . . . :, V ,go Acliplon, tural society then'read an address Of Ing will put a blodin on the colt that c er, Robt. .0 -H. Stein� ­ . . . I .1 - . . ; , . : n. , Do Blair, team Acalf; catsupa_ K.F� XdcalL Mrs.-Howrie; I � . I 1. I . . . - not be attained in any'atber way., c�; si VhItely,_ Xcog",, W_ F. Up pera.-v . . I years of ago, tall welcome and the Hon. gentleman can ba Ingle roads _. . I - ; .- I'll... � . '... ,:_ ,- . .. . - . About fifty A briefly i [a-- . * Protection train the hot sun And iffle8i, Jno M I , ter�Dr. I �, meat sauces,' bottles -Mrs. Ada Hil�w bsby�s knitted jacket 4-64--bonne-t, . . � I _7- ., . �. _� - . T , I . straight and -active, there Is oi-,,anap _,qspon� ..4 , . ,L' , , inlay I . I I ., . , . ..� . I . . . . . - . I L . about him that many men. his Junior Shortly after 9 o'clock Mr, Tarts blanketing and grooming are mater- . . Carriage . , ��., lidayj W. V. Metcalf; layer cake- woa-Mra- Ada Halliday; baby's . �.. � A,. - . , I I . . I . L I . � . I in Years lack, During the post'year arrived at the 8 I Neeb Garnet Jacobe, Z and'R. Snowden. crochet 'jacket and bonnet, wool --L . I I r L edford, where the ci- fal aldo in developing a desirable . 'Single earriagerhofge-H. I . I I . I I , 9 ie- baby's knitted bo .. . . L ... I I 'his ,operation'; - in Dikota­ and -the' vie: banquet W43 -and should be ac- 1. A.Manson; best ge ;_ outfit - Ju ­ � �;�� g. .5, I . -1 . . . I I : I I ,sery odat condition',' _dges-z!-�NrL4,_Cannoll Mrs. -A. J. Mrs 'Hown _,, , otee , . - 7. 1. . I ad.- The. hall vr ntlemoinli i . � Y-1 ..-"- . d4sten; . __ Howr_ief . r 7' 1 I'll 4 F, , . I . I ,L L . northwest havo'been 'of an extended was tastefully decorated. with flags t1cod duilng the, month � Previous to -.Dr. Whitely Dr. Woods; lady driv- XdX finon, Mrs. I L I . I - . 1. . . I , � ­ I mature, 'and, as usual, he has come tind,covers were laid for 84, with no? the exhibition. : Ribbon and straw 'er-Dr. WhXly,.Dr. Woods. L' , I GIIAIN AND. SEEDSL..- . embroidered- collar and cuff set, .1 I j . . � ,,, . I . . . � W. L washable-Mrsi S. Houston Mrs. I 14 . I L out 4ead in ,all his speculations. a vacant Seat when the visitor enter- decorations whIleL very ,attractive to ,Sudge$_� 1 Dickson, -Jas� ­Archi�. - - Bushel White Winter whot-Thos. Howrie- Tuxed cuff . setj . 1 ,, : . . ' ' . . I .. Being -thus far suceessful in his Out- Led.. The . dinner was gotten UP in tke, average good horseman do not bald, Jas_ MeCluske3r, .. , I . a dollar 'and . . . �, I .. .. I 1, . . Snowden, C. Trueraner; bushel Red. 'L Woods; �. . . I -.11; � . I ,side enterprises lie has. once login grandatylo -and, a,better one WAS ne't carry ,Ivory .muolr- -weight with the- . .. � ' Winter wheat -Milne Rader, Garnet wa�habfe­mliuey pair day I. . � . AM �. , I . turned his attention to the 6r, Ing v, I .. CATTLE . I slipa-mrs" (I L )r.) MeKifinon; Garnet . I . 1�77 � ir served in- Godericlic . And- the mu- high clast Juilge, and are -not likely . I . I . ' . . Jacobs; bushel spring wbeat--Xilno ' . I .. I � 0 .1 . , , ", I . . . . up of his drygoodi,trade in Goderich, Sid, of the Blackatonq:Oroibestra wag to be O . f Influence except! in. very Grade Cattle 1, I .1. Jacobe-,'. Irish reiochet, lace -Mrs. A.i�:� 65 1 I'll . . . ... . I L . . 0 Close , L I . 11, . . � Milch Cow -Thos. Brownett, E. H", Rader; bushel small white peas -C. Howrie,'Mrs_R. Geiger; filet crochet . . I . 011 1, , I . , . , . and b determined to again lead the a. delightful accoml�aiiiment *to th cojnpotltfou,�.�- .� . I I Truemix6r, Milne .Rader; .'bushel six- lace-Thas. Cameron, Lucy Woods; I . ­ . , I . feast.. . . ;: L . � - � . Wise.& F@n,, heifer, one year old- . I I . �� .1 . I I 1. I ... . , . vay in the commercial.roaroh., 1. . I I... _,_�_ . . L I . Sha0lar. the Lamb fair the Fair.. . W.- W. Wise, Chas. Rothwell;" heifer rov*d'b4rIey_C. Truemner, Garnet fancy aproii-Mis. It, Geiger, -Thos. 11 11 . . .. . .. 10 00 W I I. I � .. . I I I L A Pleasant Fainily:Rtuilon I Datars; bushel two -rowed barley� Cameron; blain kitchen apro . . -- I I I . A 601) MEDICINE , - ,T�,ambo Presented for'exhlbition'tat calf -W. W. Wise, J. and It. Reid- * 11-mrs. - , L . . . . . I . . I I I I A pleasant gathevinf - of ilia � Nor* . L ' LArat of Thos. Brownett� W. Robt. Turneri E, and R. SAowden*,;bu- It. Geiger, Mrs. A� E. Erwin; eyelet L ,% , I � . J . � her fairs should, steer calf V, shol White oats --Win.' , Johnston, L L _. � I I , , L , F .. 14 embroiderj­�Mra. Howrie; Ronian . - I I . . . . I I I . � . . . __ ­ ­ 'Xis - took llaco:4. -the xesldenft . . '. all: have been born early .enough - steer, two- years old -39. H. RobL. McLinchey; 'half bushil tim. O" L I I I . 1. I . faninosaph 1 I . Olt THE BABY bolloo"Or at . Wise,, . of Mr.' 11 orrisi. Garbraid, on I. .. L L� 0 .1 the .spring to be .well grRWUL by ex- Wise & Son, W. W. Wise; steer, one . dut-work-Mrs. Hov�ria; W. Fl. Net- ,. I . . 111% - . . I ,., . ... ",A; i . . .1 hibition time. othy'seed-C. Trueniner, Win. John- . I � . 1. . � . L. . . .. 4 ean' Own L The I ston: half bushel Rod clover seed -4. , I I I Saturday last and '� right merry �e,ar old-Chaso Rothwell, X. H. I calf; Hardange,r enibroldery-W. F. I . ", � I . ". L time LWaS Nothing , , equal Baby's �alb,s deoco V se . I 'i . .. �, . spe Idat, Tablets ass inedfolno tor little ones should be kept- free of ticks and # & Son-, fat e4w, heifer or steer W,L Reid; 6 ears yellow corn I - C' Houston; etch'Ag or I . . . . , I �nt by all. In. the in' , llo�er we notice , -E. H. -A. E. Netcall': Mrs - . , I I . I . .f . I �Ld the b�anilng countenance thisy are laxisti,ve. wild, but burrs and dirt. During, the season, a . Wise & $on,'J. and A� Reed. Erwin, Harold Penbale; 6 ears Dent outline stitch -Mrs, S. Houston, Nis, I . . 1� L I . � .. . . I . . . I I . - � � I ­. . , .of the patriarchal John 'Morris the h LIU fttl�rk. ab(I never. (ail. washing: can be given, It necessary - I Durham ' , , � . a,, molern cross stiteh-�-Xrg. ' ..- ___ ,I- - - .1 . . - I ' , � -a L a to # . Corri-E. 'Land R. Snowden, Garnet . . .. . . . .L - 'L ... ,L ­ . I .1 .L I . I head of the family tk�d a .L . constipation, colic; colds. and 0 , Xil�h COW.7 ,I Howrl ,Mr$� ,, b .L I Wi th 1) : -E. H. vise & Son Ist How a S. Houston, raiding- . = at least two: weeks pervious to th Dater�; Alsike clover -Win. John- � Ur,A 'Ado . . . I . � .1 . . . oldest settlets In the township of $hAPl fayerS. onto & Mother has and 2nd; heifer two years ald��Z. R� , Mr&. J. Toms; drawn . . I I I . . 0 4$aow. Lambs that are kept up-, and � ston,,A 6 carg sweet earn .Win. John-* . I �­ . . . I . . ­ , . 11 . . I . . . . L . . . ; , , , Colborne. He looked hearty and was ii,,eil them she will Wise 4 $On J. and R. Reid; heifer, work -Garnet Jacobe, Ada Galbraith,, . I I I I . f I . i Mar& ago, he, Concerning uso, nothing else. 'reil In covered pens will show 4� bet- . stov, E, and it. Snowden' ; 6 ears any enib L of 4 1 L as .gay as when, 49 , a ear Z -k H. .Wise & Son. :J. lunch or tea .cloth, r6i'd6red-W. I . . . . them Alta. Salust� Pelle- ter Reece thault they had beenrun- nay .. When -Y�ift, Think . I � ""�, . L first lived in the log Touse, on the tier, St. Daiiias des Aulables, Que., Alag 0 t on.- pasture up to the last and, X Reid; heifer calf -It. other variety -Thos; Sfiowden,,, Gar- I I . . I . I . . I his -smu's. bavn u L N. C1111 neLt Jacobe-, bushel. field beans-�-Milne, F. Metcalf. Lucy Woods; lunch or tea L L . . . I . .. . . . I I � - . % � . � 4 I ­... � .... 1- - . .... ..... __ ... . . ''grains in head -Garnet Jacobe, f . ' .­ ' . I I L 1, I wrought in t ie towuship since that ate the best medicine LI know at for *aShing, if WaShin Is practlod,'And Sersey Keegan, . � �. I '. Fr F. MXalf;, washable tea coiey-Adat I I . . .. .. I I I ,hrap. The wIds have li�vn changed little ones and I would not bo, with. ct,re 9 � "Willia' Galbraith, Lucy Woods; embroidered ' - � . I . I f, , Milch cow 0_-A ,------ , ­-­­`­`­­­­ -- . side of *hie new &_t1hoWA_be_,ue_&tly_. .&.�SoA._,2n&__.�,______ 1 ,-. � _­____ -1 I- _ ,wiltes! ��'-'X .. A1vMYS__.kQeA_,_A_., I= --Of x4hiate.:-ThAL.1100e .W. IV, Wise., bull calf -E. R. V, a Rader,_ - ' ,,. -Truemberr,...caltection.., ...Of cloth, crochoted-Garuet JacabolL � !V8' - . _. AONNIL . , -sUnds. Grea � cc � - I -Howrie--lumh or­ft%--rloth­la�e�� langes nave __I�" Boby's Own Tabletitla the house. They trimmed one V.eek or more after P . � I I . . .,- - ­­ ,;,. i . . t6 beautiful � -.'arms; the old . settlers. out them 11 The Tablets ate sold bV lalln I keop: Ila fleece free a Johnston., --*Mrs. * Brandon, a Judge -Thos. MS. . � .qofa eushion-W., F. Metcalf, Mrs. C.. C . IL . . . .1,6 . I ' , . . L . I I . . I I 11 I . I ., "d . chaff and . dust until the exhibition L 1. Judges-Jno. :J. ,%g9* FRUIT ' - Houston, ,throch6t; trivinied --sofa ca- . . " ' ' /',I;. I . I who, taste but a portion of what their bJJX from The VLr' chatters. L I . ., . �ns, Win. . .. *� . . . .� have given way ta a now ge,IM01011 medicine. dealers or by - mat Is ovo,r.. rn feeding for exhlbition,' Six 4)nnches rapes, I variety",�W. ahion;�­Thosi Think of Us . , � , I I L . I fathers, ,and grandfathers Williams' Medicine variety la, feeding Mufts should..be Cameron, Garnet Ja- . .1 L . I I SHEEP . . F' L� . Howson-, collection cobe: four modern hand -made hand- I I ,. . �' , . . endured, (;a., Brockville, oat. ' I Metcalf, hirt . . , 1� . . I . I IP I . .1 . I .. I q . )1. � - of gra S_�_W. I Lucy Woods Ada Gal- And when Y`o�r L coal bin . . 1 4 _, L� Mr. Morris now lives at Norrisdale, . sought In order to keep Tip the laoib's ' ' .. I , " I I . APPet , fte, corn wheat, Leicester . F. Metcalf, Kra. How-; kerchiefs- I . I . . . in 1he ,township, but, is a welcome. using oats, I cite 12 peaches­w,,J. It. Stirling, braith; tatting. -Ludy Woods. GarWet . . I � G, . I I . FINE HUNT1219k; . bran, cracked I)eas, barley meal and :Wtini two shears or oV�r-E. Ir. BOA; P . . I . I . . his sons and . L 'L -_ , --Thos. Jacobe; pair curtains, hand-made�� 38 6MPtY Call 4 I . .. .1 I . � visitor at the houses of all cake meal tar the grain Portion . Son, Wra. Stewart; ram latub Milne Rader; . plate. Plums . . . . .", . �f . L. I 4 �A ,� daughNrs. He is full of remini. f4ftere to Hunt-Yisli and Paddle , -Win. McAllister & Son Ist -and Browhette, J. R. Stirling; plate `Garnet Jacobe, Mrs.. R. Geiger; table , I . L 11, . . � . L I . .11 . 1� Ecencea of Old times.. -1 in of the ration ,and, good alfalfa or 2ild; ewe having raised 06 in 1922, Ptune$--F, - Keegan; Plate Yellow -runnet--Mrs. S, Houston, Mrs, R , ' . . � JL� I . . . the'New, North." is the title of a red clover iiay; and sweile turnigs T2 'ShearaL Or overffm. McAllister & crabs -4). McKenzie, E.,Aud R. Snow- Geiger; fillet crochet ..yoke--L-Mrs. ir - --- ? I 1� . . 1. I- I new publieution. dealing with terri. . its roughage. Theme foods It mixed den -,. plate -red, crab._ -J. - it. Stirling, Ferguson, Mrs- (Dr.Y- McKinnon-, pin .� The'Saults Coal Go,* '. L . 'the Transcontinental Line Son, Win 'Stewa * shearlin ewe- � I I � . TWVIM YEARS A00 tory* along' . ,a t P - cushion washable -Mrs. It. 'Geiger, "The. Vapil'of,howles" I L . I . t Owden, Mr. W. W se;awe -of - . V I . . in Northern - Ontario and Quebec. laulb-�-X- mind -R.- Snowden, -`Wtn._Xd- � _iiiiifi. varie nis 7 . a . Gode I rJoh .. . . I . . . f . five, e-ptcecoAT15 Lucy koods; embroidered centre- 10ho . .� 91 th, Canadian National' Railways to give a -ration. with a nutrItive E. ,and R.'Sh 11.� Mrs. 1, Heard,. collect Wj� L .. , (Prom our files of Oct. Ord 10033)� ratio at 1 to 4 or -1 to 7 will take * ' ... . . - . I . . Cabbage and Peaches Full information Is contained therein tare at the growth demands and fat- Allister &, $,on; Weth,er lamb_W1n. J. R. Stirlin ,, plate it s- .. 3icce, whita-Mrs. Howrie, Garnet, I � L I L , , , I . I I Charles Wells lift L With tea the lambs. .0bould It be desired � . � � I ,, , -The Star relative to where game may be McAllister & Son, lat and 2ud.� and R. no or,, . ..Stirling I a acobe,; centerpiece, colored -W. F,1 E. xalusive agents in Goderloh for . . L . I to feed the lambs whilo running on I . I winfiter a .. . tirif . Metcalf, Lucy Woods; embroidere . . - . I I yest,orday a tamplm of his oruinhoad found, guides, canips, equiPment, Pasture, the grain ration gi-yon Mittoliks ' dresser .j The Lehigh Vallaybal Wes Co. . � . eabbage'L The s cAmen is OA4�of i'lie etc., and in addition a series of cam. can Ran,, two shears 'or over -Geo, . Stewart ca MCI i n of, ippl 8 a -scarf"Mrg. Howrie; set ( . I . ,,, I ,. pi be Used. ThoLlanibs. should be, ban' , Penhale; ,allearling rani -Geo. Pon- fall ilnl� six of . nter, ve a c hand-rande bed linen -Lucy Woods, .1 .1 I � � , largest, most soNd aud best we havt rehensive maps.' T!iia virgin eoun-, died sulliclen.tly to make th variety- ca. La t* aite, J. tirl., Nis. Irowrie; three embroldored tow- I . W'. '4� L . .4 ecen. lt.look�4 much 11 try offern Ideal apart for the hunter, eln tame bale; ram lamb-4JGeo, Penhale, .2 .. ­ I L . , . .1 I .1 '­­... L I . . lb.. one he captured first lApply to any n6nt of tho Canadian. �onough to stand well when, being ex- ewe having: raised Iambs in 192 , - I . .1 . I I I . . -4 . I.. I "'�' A I Ited . .. I I I * "' "'a O" � money vith National Grand Trunk Rallways It more than Ofie lamb is shears or over -Thos. Snowden, 'e . � at the 0. X. W., but is not ul �, . . . . I 1. . I . li I I . L . - � 1. I . I .1h. are Ito .q Ito as free copy. or write C. K. no tailed for In a class, all Individuals . ­ - . - _8��� . I I . I . I . I Urge as tile 30 _ Intended no I.. Penbale; ahearUhg owe -Thos. now- . . A � . . L - nbowivg. The display of peaches Goueral Tourist Agent, Toront I should be uniform In nize, type, can- den, Goo. Penbale; ewe lamb -Geo. L . . I ­ # . . . I . I - _��_, - .. I'll dktion of flopee and body: fiething. Penhale lat and 2nd; wether Iamb- . 1. . . , .... . -.--I.--.--- ... I ­ - _. . Getting tile 'PIK Ileady. . . H. and I Snowden. . . 1 4 . . 1�. . �, I . I V ,� , ,,, 9FqC;;h1111,i1dr_,. ­ � � I __­ . I . I I , I. - �,A - I , lti�,' . , � , �49 I �-_ I I I �, �17 I ,.� . .. 0 . I . . I Pigs presented for exhibition at I I I . I . . L I L , . "I'll, I .. . I I 6chool. or -other fairs should first at 'Rum, two shears or, over --X . I .. . . ,., 5� , �" I all beL k)f the Proper typeL I r 1 4 1 � . At., 4 L . I 'and weight ManNon & Son; sheatlinst ram -51 L , , I , ! !� . , I . . I . I ­ I � t t . . I . . 1, 0 . - . � I ., I " I 4% � I . for the elass Id W111011 It lavlauned ton Elliott; ram lamb -F. Wee , L I I r � � . I 0�1 .. ,_14 ` yt ptlilbit them. The exhibit should ani 2nd; ewe, having raise . ; . � 11 I I ,� - , 11 , I - i I , 'Ill, ;; * I- ­', be clean. This tondltlon As beet 19&elf 2 sheaxg or�over­ orton PA. 11 . I 1� . L , L � ..... 1. W' Iambs A L - . . � I 1-1 � , Ileation of 'Ind; she A g e e-4. � I . . �) I M# atcouiplished by sit. app nott. Ist and , a in w I 4 1� I . ." . � . . A. Kansan; lst�aud 2nd; ewe lamb" : . � . . .; 11 - 4�1 w6rm water. soal) and tize scrubbing I - . I . :1 . .. . 6�_ - or Pon should be IS. A. Manson, Morton, Elliott; Wethel 1. � �� % . I L . 1�; - '� I . I I brush, The etido .1 , , ` , , 7 , - - I - - I I - I I - � I , , - - TW44 Y Camlls I " V suXt I i I . I I I 'I I ' I , .1" "l � ,d 2 ir_, 1-t , � . - h h - . "" - d I !4' �,i�' I and R S N04 to b d -J Snowdt-n bre 4 Mr 1 it. Tr k0m n, W and R 7flil/ -1 - _01NE ,, , I oluirtP , I 11 I I .1; ­ - L " � , � : �, � 'you bedded *1th mtr&w or shavin9t lam".. A. Manson- best fat sheep, . ,� I . . . 1. � , . . 4 I ­ Ito make It comfortabli) and attrag- any breed -Geo. S;bale, Jr.�A. 3tan.. . * . 11-1 . I � I 11 : 11� ,­Alp�w tIve. It should also be froo from son & Son.. , I . I I t � - � � . I I I . L "I ,., nalls, old wire, broke'A hottlts or any, Judges -G. C. Petty, It. X Snell. . . �,_.�4 1 1 11 I I I I I I -1 I I otht�r in[tte'tiftl likely to Injure the. L .. ­ TIGS I. I. ­ . ... . . 1% I I 4 L �1.1 I.. I— ­ - L. � '! I I I:: . I I I I L i, 001111t,�11- St'OV0116011, SC-e-ip DPPt. Of serk8hire t I . L I � � � . , ,,� L , L,� 11, I . I �), ".1 I 1� t �, sgriculture. Torouim � Sow littered In 19212-Thots. S-uow. � . , . , ': ;.�I` 011. '' " 10 , I h _L I d � � 11 I � $L z ,.A. � 1*.h.rt'.1b *%ft t""VA to f."AA ak- onle #V166 V� 11 IL . I .1 , 40 ,� 0�1 I I . �� 4� ,,,�'_' - � i ( . Il- , tests high in butterfat, and she may to roturning you double in PrOAL 0 I Or 5 Are I Sow littered in 1922-E. and R. Snowden, I'st and ftd. I I �1�1 . I I . .1.%. - � � 11 .�e. 4., * I .�., �. . I . t1,�, . - It I - . � � I � . k I ., . I W, Vf' - I The tilso with which corns ,ani Roil Pfeil Bear littered In 1992-Tho,4. Snow- t_ . I ... I I . . I � . �� I I � - t .�6 1 "I � I I . � I ... : , I vart% cwn be reny�ved by 11ollowies; den; sow littered in 1922 --Tho5. best 01.��., . . �, % . . V . .... I I - - I ­ � . . . 1, V "L Corn Remover is its stropgest recom- . Snowden, J. A. Manton A San; '. I I le _i' . ! V.�-, .�'. . 5 . menjarlon. It teldolu Talls. boar, *ny breed-Thoir. 6nowdoin I - -',, V' I . . I , best pair bacon hog,4§ any br0e(l I ­ .... 0 . . . 40' . . I ,ijoyable thing h4fter All the most e� ut thit Olt svarmflak hole Was , . . . Thoe, -t3b0Wdt0. J�dgcs--G. (!. petty, It. R. sne". . . . .1 . . I rw*e . . I I . . . I I I - � I . . .OZ6 ���. 4 A lk 11 I . N,outb. .*_­____-ft-__­.._� . . POULTIty - - ­ . V 07941�1 - .- . I . 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