The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-22, Page 4it
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tiT.1RC1 I 22. 1928
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The very latest styles to be'sho"wn
by representatives oi' two of the lead-
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rng Pa c ;
t ric
o sof' Toronto.
ALL AT POPULAR PRICES
These are in addition to our spring
stock of Coats, and Dresses now on
hand and which -is frequently being
replenished.
-T. COOPER
CLINTON
Sherlock -Manning
Pianos-
Three
ianos
Three -More Carloads for
' The West:
•
How about Treating, Yourself
to a New Piano.
• This Spring?
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T. J.CIT IL -
Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative
Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton
Eggs
Poultry
Eggs •
We Pay Spot Cash and ,
Highest Price for Fresh
Eggs, Poultry
y,
Delivered -
TO CLINTON CREAMERY,,. CLINTON, ONTARIO,
,TO SEAFORTR,J3EANCH, SEAFORTH ONTARIO•"'
OR GUNN, LANGLOIS & CO.,. LIMITED
CLINTON' BRANCH,
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Gunn, Langlois &. Co.,. Limited
HEAD, OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.
CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO'
PHONE >190
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H`CORMIC1C DEERINC
We are pleased to'annoutice the iippbiiitnioit o
David, Ewan'
Londesboro -Ontario
c ormic -D
� eerin:
DEALER
handling a full line of
MACHINES, REPAIRS,;; AND BINDER TWINE
-INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. -OF;'CANADA, LIMITED.'..
LONDON, ONTARIO -
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HAY TRAGEDY,' INQUEST
JOURN. D TWO WEEI6S
ADwave and the' little girl g w killed by a
"hit-and-run" motorist: on their 'way
hone from ; church ` in Stamford'
Township on Sunday evening, March•
11 The driver s;
1 ve.r l:
equest of Grown Gran{etl;.' Driger � i5 'believed". ed to. be
of Car net Yet Apprehended.
nrehcnilecl. John J. O'Brien; -of' Niagara Falls;
11
NIAGARA FALLS, March 21--
asked e;nd' was g••ranted,a
The Crown
�'for '4we. weeks of
reinalid last .evening
the inquest',into the deaths of Wil-
liam IIay and -his daughter, Jean,
No evidence was taken. Mr. Hay
N.Y., who has not yet been 'appr•e,
headed. A . reward• of ;+1,000 ' has
boom offered; .1 or his arrest by' the
Attorney -General: The otheralle e
g d
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occupant of the car) Francis SiT Pay-
roll, this citn
ty, ;is on' bail, 116 is
charged : with being . an accessory
after the fact to manslaughter. • ,
- SALES
SF, Auction Sale
farm Stock and Minim -A
encs ` 1'$t 13 eco. 1, Provincial
Highway 6 11-tiles—east o1 Clinton on
'eclne d.y,:March 28th at 1 o'clock
harp consisting of the following:
11O11SDS -IIea y "draft tears, '7
yrs. old CATTLE --cow, 9 years old,
clue' nt time of sale; aged cow,, fresh-
ened one week Ayrshire cow, _ fresh-
ened
esh-
ened one week; Polled Angus cow,
5 years old, supposed to be in calf;
1T.olst„in cow; rising 3 years old sup-
posed to' be in colt;; heifer. 2 years'
old 1 freshened , oneweek• heifer, 2
Years old, supposed to be in call;
Durham grade cow, 4 years old, doe
freshen' April 300wide Here-
ford' bull, :1 years old; Polled Angus
steer rising,2 years, old 3 Polled An-
g'us stee• rs rising 1 ye us old; 2 $ ol-
led-Angus -heifers, rising 1 year old;
3 young calves, POULTRY—About
51i rock hens, 1 year old, 2 roosters,
1 gobbler, IMI'LDVIENTS-Massey-
H� '
'tirr s binder, 7 ft. cut Massey-Har-
ris
tisseIT r -
y a
ris-niower•,'6 ft. cut; Massey:Harris
hayloader;, Massey -Harris, 10 -ft.
steel make; Deering disc drill, 11 -hoe;
Deering steel; roller, lumber wagon,
Tarin truck wagon;' steel' tiro top
buggy; Portland cutter; sot of sleighs
Tudhope Anderson; single plow; fan-
ning. mill, set of scales, 2000 lb cap-'
achy, hay rack; stock rack; gravel
box: collapsible wagon box; set of
harrows; . scarf harrow-; ; stone boat;
scuffier•, 2 new wheel. barrows; -2 sap
kettles; 32 ft extension ladders'ced-
ar ladder, 12 ft.;. 110 ft. hay fork
rope; trip Iocic and chain; set of
sling ropes; trip rope; • set of teals
harness; set of plow harness; set of
single harness; bag truck; Ford tour-
ing car` in good running order; about
d0 tons of good mixed hay; Massey -
Harris seperator, new; Daisy churn;
Beatty make; kitchen cupboard; kit-
clieir table; steel range; 4
ning room chairs, wardrobe; about
100 sap . buckets,• sap pan;.:. work
bench; set of block pullies1500 lbs.;
quantity of lumber and scantlings,
cross cut saw, axe; 2 horse blankets
qutantity of wood; root pulper, ;2
row root ,drill; quantity of potatoes, -
Dooley and. Greenmountain; about
.600. lbs.- of'- salt; .40prode of 7 -strand
wire, new; 40 ft. of 1 inch galvanized
pipe, fire extinguisher, , hanging
lamps; table lamps; whiffletrees;
forks; chains; • dncl numerous.
other articles.. ' The, above
implements are allin splendid shape,
most of these nearly new.: Every:
thing advertised to -be sold as proy-
rietor is giving up farming. Terms•:--
Ail sums of $10 and under cash, -over
that 'amount 12 months : credit'will
be given ,on furnishing approved
'Print notes, or a discount of 6% al-
lowed for cash on credit amounts.
At the slime/time and placev the
farm, which consists of 100 acres more
or less, of sandy loiuu will be offered
for sale. -This farm, is in good state
of cultivation. 20 acres ,plowed, 6
acres of sugar bush, 3 acres of cedar'
suitable for fence posts, balance seed-
ed down. On the premises is ere,eted
a barn 44.40 feet on stone founda-
tion implement lemen h'
, p r sed and hog pen
20x32 feet, lien house, 125620 feet and
double, garage 18x24 feet, good one
-and a half story stone house, 24x36
feet with frame kitchen, pew .fiirnage
in hpus'e and Water in- both barn and
house. 3 acres of•"bearing7'5i:o1Tar'd
with an abundance of small: fruit.
This property is very desirably locat-
ed, being 3 miles from 'Clinton on
?r•ovineial Highway, buildings • and
farm in good repair-- reviles an farm
made known oh -day of sale. Thomas
W. Glazier,,, Proprietor, Geo. H. El
liott;'Auctibneer -
532
IIS CLINTON-Ni;I4'-S RECOE6
• Clearing Auction $ale ,
Of 'farm stock and implements at
lot 21, con, '10, Goshen 'line, Stanley
township, 4 miles south-west of Var-
na on Tuesday, 'March • 27th, . at 1
o'clock sharp, consisting of,tile .fel=
lowing:
HORSES -Choice draft mare, 8
years old; draft mare, 11 years old;
aged driver,' good in double harness..
CATTLE -Durham grade cow, "4 yrs.
old, due July 10th; Durham . grade
cow, 3 years old, due , Nov, 15611;
Durham grade cow, 5 years old, milk-
ing; Durham'grade cow; 10 years old,
due Oct. 12th; 5 choice steers,;2 yrs.
olds -2 choice heifers, 2 years old;
.3 choice yearling heifers; 2 choice
yearling steers; 1 fall' calf and. 1.
young calf. PIGS—Sow, due. April
12th, POULTRY—About 75 .Ancona
and white' Leghorii:•.lrens. IMPLEM'
ENTS—Massey-Barris binder,-; 6 It.
cut; Massey -Harris hay loader, near-
ly new; Massey I-arris seed drill; 14
hoe; Massey -Hat his • bean souffle/• and
harvester; , Masesy-Barris spring
tooth --cultivator, ".Deering Mower, 6
It. cit, Deering hay. rake; Deering
!;disc harrow';:bet of diamond harrows;
Pea ;harvester; land roller, Bain' Wa-
gon,:nearly .new; set of farm tracks;
liay rack; ' gravel box; stock crack;
walking plow; set of sleighs; cutter;
top buggy; gang plow; set of scales:
1200 lb. capacity; cutting box, with
carriers; Fairbanks gasoline engine;
6 horse power; Fairbanks grinder.
8 inch e plate; fanning iniIl, 2
sets heavy harness, 2 sets of sin-
gle harness; about 100 bus. of seed
oats, O,A.C., 72; quantity of Barley;
quantity, of .hay; forks; chains,
whiffletrees and other .articles
I-IOUJSEHOLD - EFFECTS — Exten-
siontable; 6 kitchen chairs;' couch;
sideboard; bed room suite, complete;
2 toilet sets; .bureau and stand; .par-•
lor suite; parlor table; square piano.
walnut rocking chair; Alladin lamp;
hanging lamp;,' clock; pictures, seal-
ers and 'numerous other articles,
'Terms, Grain and all sums of $10
and under, cash; over that amount 8
months credit will be given on fur-
nishing .approved joint notes, or s
discount o' o percent straight .allowed
for cash on credit amounts. Every
thing to be soul as Tarin is disposed
of. - Geo. E. Johnston, Proprietor, G.
II. Elliott, Auctioneer, 53-2.
Clearing .Auction 'Sale,,
Of farm' stock, and .inipliments at
lot 92, Huron Road, 2"/c, miles west
of Holmosville,-: on Provincial High-
way, on Thuisclav, March 29, at 1230
o'clock, sharp, consisting of the :fol
lowing':
HORSES—Team of general pnr-
pose geldings
team agrreing's, rising u
years brOlartmi!'f 1' 0 131 0 years old
good m any h'axhess ,ani Arabian
mare in foal, good single' ori doubly;
team. of bay mates,: in foal, 'CATTL1±i`'
--2 young black eo}rs, due to freshen;
in April; Ayrshire; cow, 5 years old,
due to freshen in April choice Guern-
sey COW with calf at foot; 'roan"cow,`
due to freshen in March; Hereford
sow, due to freshen in April; Here-
ford cow, cane to' freshen in May;,
black cow with call at foot; 5 part`
Jersey heifers, due to ,freshen in
March and April; 5 Ayrshire heif-
ers, springing; 10 Durham and IIere-•
ford grade heifers, springing; 15:
.2 -yr. -old heifers, from 7 to 9
ltum
dred lbs 5 yearling heifers, and 3
young. Parrori aeiVs; 5 young calves.
PIGS -•'Young sow, due March 30111;
young soil due April 20th;' POIiL-
TRY--40:white �Leghorn hens, 20,
Rock pullets, 2 .turkey lions. IM-
PLEMENTS—}I' cCormItl binder, 7
ft. cut, nearly new Massey Harris.
mower, 6-ft.'cut',nearly new; Massey-
I3rr'is
d hay rake,neariy new; Riassey-
Harris 11 -hoe fertilizer drill, nearly
new; Massey -Harris 2 -horse bean-
seuffler 'harvesterattachment, nsw;
Massey -Harris 15 -hoe '• 'grain drill;
McCormick Deering' 1.4 -plate disc har-
row, nearly new;Deering steel roller
Set of power horse clippers;
Farmer's Friend riding plow; Cock
shutt walking plow; Deering mower,
6 ft. cut Deering cultivator; 2 Bain
wagons; n,arraw tired wagron; hay
rack; 2 gravel boxes; set of 4-Sectionn
harrows: 2 fanning mills; Port-
land Cutter; set •-of sleighs
with flat rack; Massey -Har-
ris cream seperator; 2 •sets of teeth
harness; 6 good horse collars; a
quantity of white and yellow blos-
som sweet clover seed, - 200 bush-
els. of good seed 'oats; 1926 Ford
coupe hi good condition, forks, chains,
160 ft„ of new'hay,fork rope; whiffle-
trees, neckyokes and r; other articles
tot-e,•numerous to .' mention. •Every {
thing 'advertised ' ,will 'positively` be
sold as the proprietor has rented his
farm. Terms:—All sums of $10 "and.
under, -cash: "over that ` " amount: 8.
months credit will be given on fur
nishing bankablepaper. or a discount'
of 4 percent 'Straight allowed for
rash on (reedit arnounts,i Ernest
Townsend. Proprietor, Geo. H. El-
liott, auctioneer- 53.2
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pais, broken;•
Auction Sale of Farm' Stock
At Lot 82, Maitland concession, 14
mile north of Holmesville on Monday,
April and, at 1 o'clock shark consis-
ting of the following:
Aged mare in feel. CATTLE
cow freshened Feb.` 14th;' red cow,.
due to freshen Apr. 16; choice black
cow, due to freshen time of sale; . 4
Herefords, rising 1 year; calf, six
weeks old; about 70 hens and pullets;
IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder, 7 ft
cut, nearly new; IVIcCormick shower,
6 ft. cut; steel roller,'cutivator; Mas-
sey -Harris drill; hay' loader;'' horse
raise; walking plow; 2 furrow plow;
set 4 section harrows; scattier; steel
`tire top buggy;. cutter; wagon, with
box and spring seat; 2 set bob sleighs;
hay rack; .wood 'rack; gravel box;
stock rack; fanning mill; 120 ft. 1
inch rope; set slings; set double hat,
ness;'set single; harness; grindstone;
circular saw; 'Empire cream sepera-
tor quantity of rod elnr;'suitable for
hay reek; about 22 feet belting, 6
ineh wide; 'Weigh 'bears; pea harves-
ter; crow., bar; hay knife; '2 sets
whiffletrees• quantity of rock elm
plank; :chains;.neckyokes and numer-
ous other: articles.
Terns:-a-Pbultry and all sums of
'$10,00 and under, cash; . over that
amount, 6 months' credit will be.giv-
en on furnishing bankable paper or- a
discount of'4 percent. straight allow-
ed, for cash on credit arnounts.
Everything to -be sold- as ths Hies
prietor hasrented bis .farm.
Geo. E. Tebbutt,' Proprietor, Geo. II;.
Elliot Auctioneer. ',_'' ` _
.Auction Sale
Of choice Faint Stock, and Implen't.
ents. •- .
"Mr, Jas, E, Mc1Vlillian will sell by
public auetibn at lot 14, con. 6, God -
Mich township, on. ' Monday, March
26th, commencing at 1' o'clock, sharp,
HORSES=Grey Percheron colt, 3
year old; Blocky bay mare, rising 8
years. CATTLE -Cow, rising'- 6 yrs.,
calf at foot; Cow rising 11 years, sup-
posed to be in calf;.. Cow, 8 years duo
in April; Cow, rising :$ years, suppos-
etlto,bein'calf; Aged cow, just fresh;
fat cow; Holstein cow rising'4 years,
due July 1st; Holstein cow, rising '4
years, due Sept. 1; 7 choice steers,
rising 3 years;'8 choice steers rising
2 years; 2yearling steers; heifer ris-
ing 3'years; 6 heifers rising 2 years.
PIGS—Young sow, due time•of-sale;
Brood .sow; 8 store pigs, about 125
lbs; "8 small pigs 7 Weeks time of sale,
HENS -70 Bar•red.Ilock pillets; -20,
Leghorn pullets. GRAIN -100 bus
of Oats; -14i tons of mixed Grain; a
quantity of potatoes. Terms on grain
and . potatoes, Cash: IMPLEMENTS
—Collie pup; new walking -plow; -new'
gravel box;.100 lb, mills can; top bug-
gy;, set single harness; cutter; neck
yoke; other articibs too nunnerous to
mention. `No reserve as proprietor is
giving up farming. Terms: All sums
of 510.00 and ..under cash, over that
amount 7'nnonths' credit will be giv-
en on
iv-enpon furnishing apprdved joint notes,'
A discount of 4 per cent, -straight al-
lowed for cash on credit amounts:'
Jas. E, McMillian, Proprietor, Geo.
II. Elliott, Auctioneer. 54-1
Auction' Sale
Of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,. Etc..
In the town hall, Bayfi'eld, on Fri-
day, ..Marchi, '23.. The following
goods, consisting $f' Overcoats.
Swetfters, . Underwear, Wind "Breaks-
ers, Hose,,` Socks, Shoes, Rubbers, and
Ladies' Wear and numerous other fir."'
titles. Como ,Early and' get "Good
seat. Sale starts sharp at one o'clockp
I.L not all sold in the aft'er'noon, sale
will continue in the evening begin-
ning at seven o'clock..
Terms: -All sums unties 825 cash;
over: that„amownt, ihree months' limo
Ori Approved, point motes.with. intoe'-
est at 6 Per, nen annum.
S. E. Mer'ner, Profs., 0. H. Elliott,.
rifled pnea :.'. 54-1r
Auction Sale'
Of, 1 -arm Stock, Implements Seed
Grain, Hey gnd'Seeds,
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell on Thursday,
March '2,9111, at1.1 o'clock on Lot 22,
S.B.-Stanley, 2''4 miles' nm'tli and,
li aL ,mile West of Zurich:
I1ORSIS—Team of carriage
hor-
ses broke'single 00 double
CATTLE'
1 I ash cow, bred 1 cb'uarY 15; cow
6 years old, bred' Feb, 18; Jersey cow,
rising 5 years, due Sept, 15, all good
milkers; 2 fat steers rising 2 years;
fat heifer, rising 2 yearsu 2 inciters
rising; .1 year; steer'. i'isi,• '1 year,
IIOGS, ETC, -2 brood sows with .
'third litters; 9 stockers about 00 lbs;
8
stockers, leers
about 140 ahs 5 dozen .
young hens, n1os.tlY,pullet6 4 Barred
Rock ;yodsSers,, 22 White Leghorn
roosters, Colite' dog. HAY AND
.GRAIN -75 bushels 0.A.C. No: 221:
,barley; 75 bushels • mixed 'grafin; 150
bushels Banner„ seed oats, 5
bushels - ' yellow and .5 bushels
white blossom sweet clover`, quantity
seed beans; 5 tin alfalfa hay, first.
and second cutting; 5 ton mixed hay,
IMPLEMENTS M. -H. binder,
nearly new; M: H. fertilizer, drill;
M. -H. bean puller and scuffler corn.
biped; IIT, -II, cultivator;,` M. -H. M,ow-
er;: wagon, nearly new;' wagon bos
with stock rack; ael , 16 tt..hay raplc; set
bob- sleighs with new soles, Above
mentioned articles_are all nearly new,
130 ft, new, cable with' trip chain;
trill ropes and'.pullies;.4 sling ropes;
bag true]; Clinton fanning miII; set
'double harness with. breeching; 3 col-
lars; single harness; buggy with 2
lights fon oil or battery; stoineboat,
old wagon; 16 -ft. old rack; Verity
plow, No, 21; rolling colter; 3 -section
harrows;, stoneboat; wheelbarrow,
gravel box; cow leader; scythe; 1r/
dozen grain. bags; 12 horse evener;
cloubietrees; neckyokes; hoes; forks
and numerous. articles.
Everything must go as proprietor
'is leaving the. farm. .
Terms:—All sums of 510 and under
cash; over that amount 7 months' ere-
•dit on approved joint notes;. 3 per
cent straight off for cash 'on credit
amounts. Oscar Klopp Auctioneer,
wt. S. "Johnston, . Clerk, • Norman
Gascho, Proprietor. - 54-1.
- Auction Sale
Of Farni Stock and Implements on
lot 21, con, 11,;Hullett Tp., one mile
east of Londesboro, on Wednesday,
April e4th, at - 1 o'clock, , sharp, the
following:
HORSES -Draft mare, 6 years old;
Draft' gelding, 3 years . old; Draft
gelding, 1 years old; Draft gelding,
aged; Draft mare, aged; Draft mare,
in foal, CATTLE—Cow, 4 years old,.
due tofreshen in May; cow, 9 years
bid,' due to freshen May 5th; cow, 9
Years old, dueto freshen May 20t1i;
cow, 9 years old, due to freshen Juno
1st; 8 steers,'2 years old; 4 steers, 1
year old; 2 dry cows; heifer, 1: year
old; 2spring ca]ves. 1 young calf;
IMPLEMENTS
'Massey - Harris
binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris snow•
er, 5% ft, cut; Massey -Harris manure
spreader; hay loader; steel land'rol-
ler; fanning mill; set scales, 2000
lb, capacity; 'turnip drill; riding plow;
steel barrel; 76' bushels seed barley;
300 bushel Banner seed oats; quantity
of mixed' grain.
Everything to be disposed of as
proprietor has sold his farm..
Terms:,—All sums of $10.00 and
under, cash; overthat amount 12
mgnths credit will begiven on fur•
hishing approved joint notes or a
discount of 5 percent” allowed fox.
cash on credit amounts, James Rud-
dell, Proprietor, G. if. Elliott, Auc-
tioneer: • 54-2,.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements, at
lot 20, '-concession 15, Godericlr, Tp.
2 miles north west' of Clinton, on
Friday, March 3065, at 1 o'clock,
sharp, the following.
HORSES --Grey. r Percheren teats,
rising 8. years, well broken; heavy
herse,•0.years old; heavy mare: aged;
black, driver, 9 years old, quiet and
reliable; single or double. CATTLE
—Co*; '4 years old, due to freshen.
Aug. 27th; cow, 5 years old, due to
freshen August, 29; cow, 7 years old,
due to-!reshen Nov. 10; cow, 8 years
old, freshened two weeks; 2 cows, 9
years old, farrow, milking well; 2
heifers,- rising 3 years, in calf; 8'2 -
year -old heifers; 1 2 -year-old steer;
2 1 -year-old heifers; 4 Polled Angus
calves. PIGS -10 store hogs. POUL-
T.1tY--About 75' Barred Rock ,.pullets
anti year old liens. Good Collie dog,
1 year old. IMPLEM'EN'TS -Mas•'
sey-Harris bincler,_6 ft, cut; Deering
mower, 6 ft. cut; 12 -hoe seed drill;
disk harrow; Quebec sulky plow; new;
steel land roller; set diamond har-
rows; Verity walking 'plow; Bain
wagon with 2 sets' wheels; set Mani-
tuba bob ,sleighs; wood rack wag'oi
box stock.rack; gravel,box; 15 ft.'
rack; . set'scales;- fanning- mill souf-
1ier;•steel tire buggy; cutter; putting
box; No. 12 De: Laval cream_sepera-
tor, nearly new Daisy churn wood•
cook stove; set dog tongs; wheel
barrow;' ` set double breeching har-
ness; set plow harness; set single
harness; steel scraper; -sap kettle;,
25 sap buckets; quantity of mixed
hay; chains; forks; whiffletrees and
other articles.: IOUSEHOLD EP
FELTS—Linoleum, 12x161/, ft; kit.
ellen table; 2 ,hanging: lamps :and
numerous' other articles.-
Terms:—Poultry and all sums., of
510,00 and under, cash; . oyer' that
amount,` S months'.. credit will be giv-
en on furnishing bankable paper or a
discount of 4 percent., straight allow-
ed for cash on credit amounts,
Everything to be sold as propriet-
or bas disposed of his farm,
John T. McKnight, Proprietor, G.
II. Elliott, Auctioneer;
54-1
H.111 tt'' w
� �'d� H;8s61Ap
l'
Ilii s ' Bell . Fair
service service sgant the.
'weelc-end;a.t her Boise on the 9th.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended the pie social in .Londesboro
on Friday.. All report a. god i,lirie,
Lloyd Medd spent the week-,
cluck at his home. -
Miss Cleta Medd took 'dirt ' thc
p to
program for the: pie social' ,and was
in'uch_appreciated.
-Mr. Chas, 'Stewart is wearing a
broad smile tliese.sys, as lie has r
young son weighing'nine pounds.
AND
Old Time f &rice
NIGHT 010
Cfraslton-sprrsng Sh D r.
Thursday April. 5th
T'O'WN 1-LtLL, CLINTON, 8.00 1'. A.F.
Competitions
4iddlers,'ot•er 55 years of age
"The Opera Reel"
Fiddlers 25 to 55 inclusive'
"The Sailors Ilornpip_
Fiddlers c 1 ers under 25 years of age
"Four Leaf Clover"
Lady Fiddlers .. ............ ..............!..,
'One of the above selections"
Step -Dancing ......
Comic Singing . .. .,..:.,_ ....:.:...........c:
Fiddler Fiddler coming 'greatest distance .......,',,
7 5' 3
5 3. .:.2
.5 '3 2
3
Each fiddler' will be required
uired to., play the selection for his or her
`: class and one other selection self chosen, Accompanists will be `n ro
. vided but contestants will be allowed to provide their own,..
Prize winnin 8 • fiddlers' will be required to provide Music for
the 'Old Tinie Danceto be held after the contests:
Admission 50c, No extra charge for Dance,
- Prize lists for the Spring Show may •bg obtained from the
Secretary,
John Macfarlane, President, Geo, H. Elliott Secretar
PRIZE 'LIS ''
REGULATIONS
1. .All,entries must be in the hands of the 'secretary at 12 o'clock
noon, April 5th.
2. All stock exhibited must be the, bona. fide property of the
exhibitor.
3. Judging to begin at one o'clock sharp,
4. Membership'fee 15 51.00_.
5. All prize winners will have 51. deducted from their earnings for
membership for. 1929.
6. No protests. No appeals allowed. '
7. In the absence of competition in any class, or if the stock shown
be of inferior quality, or nnsounclr.the judges will award such
prizes as they think the animal deserves:
8. AU Stallions and Pure Bred •Stock must be registered or eligible
for registration. „ •
9. The Association shall.not be liable for.' any loss to an exhibitor
occasioned by •fire, accident, negligence"of other exhibitors or
officials or otherwise. This shall be a condition of the entry;
10. Exhibitors shall, if requiredby the, Directors; make• a statutory
declaration that the article' exhibited by them is exhibited in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the Association. In
a case of refusal all prizes shall be forfeited.
11. All cheques not persented by September .1st, 1928, .will rot be
honored.
HEAVY HORSES ,
Judging will commence at1 o'clock in order below mentioned.
Separate judgesfor heavy and light horses.
t]LYDESDALE•
1. Stallion, 3 year's and over ' .
2, Stallion, .under 3 years .
PERCHERONS
3. Stallion, - 8 years 'and over 10 6 3
4., Stallion, under 3 years ...........................6 ... ......... 4 2
HEAVY DRAUGHT
5. Brood mare, 3 years. and over ....12 8 6 3
6. Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over .......... 10 8 6 3
.7. Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under 3 5 3 2
8. Filly or Gelding, 1 year and under 2 4 8 1
9. Horse, Colt or Filly, under 1 year • 3 2 1
10. Team in Harness . , . , 25 18 10
11. Sweepstakes '. .
AGRICULTURAL
12. Brood Marc; 3 years and over 12 8 6 3
13. Filly or Gelding, 3 years.and over. 10 8 6'4-3
14. Filly or Gehring, .2 'years., and under 3 5 3 2
15: Filly or ,Gelding, 1 year and under 2 4 , .3 1
16, Horse Colt • or Filly, , under 1 year 3 2 1
17. Team' "in Harness 25 1810 6.
18. Sweepstakes" .
GENERAL PURPOSE
19. Brood Marc; 3 years and `over 6 4 ;2'
20i Filly. or Gelding, 3 •years and . over . , , ... , ' 6 4 2
21. 'Team in Harness . , 18 12 ` 8 5
1st in class'].: Donated by S. S. Cooper.
lst in class'13 donated by Robt. Lamont •
lstiit. class 6 donated by W: G. Medd, M.P.P.
LIGHT HORSES
22. Stallion, standard bred trotter . 5 4 2
23. Stallion, Standard bred pacer-. '........,.,6 4 2
24. Carriage horse in harness 6 5 4 3
25. Roadster,in harness .- 7 50 5 4 3
26. Carriage team, in harness . - 7 5 8
27. Roadster team in harness . 7 5
28. Best Gentleman's Turnout 6 4 8
29. 'Sweepstakes ....................................Ribbon
Age in all classes to be enneidei'ed. Age to date from January
lst. Brood mares inust'be-in foal or have raised a goal.
let in Class 22—Goods, donated•by W. Counter:,
1st in, Class 25—Hat, donated by Morrish Clothing Co.
2nd in Class 25—Donated by Sutter & Perdue,
515 510.55
7 5 3'
80.
31.
32.
.33.
-34,
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CATTLE
SHORTHORNS •
Bull, 2 years or over • 5 4 3
Bull, under 2 years , ... . 5
. ,4 3
Cow, 3 years and over . 5 3 2
"Heifer, 2 years.. , , . , , , 5 3 2
Heifer, 1 year ' . , . ._.. 5 3 2
•
HERE
35. Bull, .2 years 'and over ` ' 5 3-
36." .Bull,' under 2` years . ' 5 - 3,
37. Cow, 3 years and' over . 5 3
38, Heifer, under 3 years . , . 0 $
POLLED ANGUS
39. Bull, 2 years or over 5,-. 3
40. Bull, 1 year 5 3
41. Cow, 3,years and over . 5 3
42. Heifer, under- 3 years . • 5 3
43. Sweepstakes Bull—Shorthorn, Aberdeen Angus or Hereford.
44. Best Herd, Male and 3 females . 5
DAIRY CATTLE
45. Dairy low, any age, any breed 10 6 4 3
46.' Dairy-Heife', ; under 2 years 7 ` 5 8
Cattle date from Jannary .1,st. ,No cattle allowed to compete
for more than ohne prize except in best herd.
-1st prize in Class 33-55.00 worth of meat, donated by Connell
and Tynidall, ' -
.Prizes inI Class 34--510.00 in goods, donated by Lob's' Grocery.
1st prize in Class 45$10.00, donated by ; Royal Bank and
Bank of Montreal,
.2nd prize in class 46, donated by Clinton Creamery,.'
47. Clintomo Branch- of the U. F. 0. gives 515 for the best 8 Heavy
Draught, Agricultural or , General Purpose horses (stallions
,barred) any age 10 halter, and need not be the property of one
man, but must 'be owned in the township. ' No competition :Un-
less two or more townships are represented,
48. Gunn, Langlois :& Co. gives 510 for the best snatched teats in
harness, any colon.
49. N. W, Trewartha, ex-M.L.A.,, gives 510 to the team coming
greatest distance.
50: For Lady Drivers who have not won prizes before S5 53,51.
51. Best Laci Drivers -who have won prizes before '5 , 3
Lady n ,��,�,$1. .
52. Eest team sired. by Percheron Stallion or'Stallions 510, donated
by L. Rousseau.'`
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53. Horse judging competition for: boys under 16' ehrs of age. No
1 SY g
entry fee. 55, 53, 52: . 'To take place at.1.30 sharp,'
54. Beef cattleud •in • competition Tor boys un
J g gYs de 1
r G years of, age,
63, 52, No entry fee. Donated by a friend.
1st prize in Class 5—Spoon set, donated by W.
Ieal
ar.
1st 7e'in.CIis 50—Umbrella, donated
by J. A. Ir'nvin,
2nd it in prize Class .1-D" i
1 � orated lv R. TI, Johnson, '
Prizes in "Class 53
by Thos, McMillan, M.P.