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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-10-21, Page 2A riVANl WATER /'ALL 3'&ll :PRIZE LIST HORSE RACES 2.30 ;] ass— Denny 'Worth, 3. McNeil . 1 1 2 l illy Brino, B. Welald -----.. 2 2 '1 Lady Isabearer, J. ll'1cTaggart 3 3 3 Isabearer, 1.' C+3vin ....._ 4 4 4 2.15 Class— Hal Medium, 3. Manns 1 1 Jim Hall, R, Colvin 2 3 4 BOAT/STENS Redman, 3. Hillgartner ..,.._ 3 4 2 Brood mare—H. Arkell; J. Forster. Mariam ,Grattan, 3. Fisher _ 4 3 3 Foal under one year—H. Arkell. FOOT • RACES One year :old gelding or filly' --C. T. Lowery;. Kirkland;; .f3,• Schmidt. Halter broken foal—B. Goetz; L. Bruder. Finest five horses east and west --D. McGregor, 3; W. 'Watson. 2; B. Graham, ; C. Arn astrang, 1; T. Moutgomery, 2. Two year old filly—A. Schmidt. Fastest walking team—F. Ballagh; A. Schmitt. Best team in harness W. Watson. .One half nalie--Jack Thompson, R. Mahood NE. 1. Vegan; Walter Thompson. Two year old gelding or filly—G. 100 yd. David :Armstrong; Allan Reid. McKenzie; 'Wallace Waugh. Single road horse--ff. H. Brown; J. 2013 yd.-i3a�id Armstrong; C. Ed- P. Davidson; W. J. Roberts; J. wards; B. S. Hemingway. Fry; A. ,& W. McKague. HORSES CARRIAGE REOSTERED DRAUGHT Brood snare --B, Steffler. ;One year old filly—Alex. McDonald, Foal under one year—J. Forster; E. Two Year old. filly—A. McDonald. Steiller. UNREGISTERED DRAUGHT One year old gelding or filly—J. 'Brood Mare—J. Switzer; G. Rich- Forster W. Murray, ardson. Single carriage horse—G. T. Robert - Foal under one year—J, Switzer; G. son; W. J. Roberts; D. Grant. Richardson. Best gentleman's turnout—J. H. One year old gelding or filly—D. Mc- Brown; G. T. Robertson. Gregor; B. Goetz; A, Schmidt. Lady driver—W. J. Roberts; J. Two year old gelding or filly'—J.. Fry; J. H. Brown. Thacker; J. Forster. Pony in harness—J. Fry; R. Trench. Span—Wm. Watson; R. Graham; R. Ladies Hitching race—W. J. Fry; 3. C. Armstrong; A. McDonald. P. Davidson; W. 3. Roberts. AGRICULTURAL Lady rider—W. Trench; A. Osborne.. Brood Mare, foal by side -L. Bruder; Gentleman rider—H, McKague K. C. Mahood. .McDonald. Foal under one year -3. McDonald; Hurdle lumping—G. T. Robertson; C. Mahood; B. Goetz. H. McKague. ,One year old gelding or filly -A. Decorated auto—G. Richardson; J. Schmidt; H. Milker; B. 'Goetz.. 1, Ireland. 'Two year old gelding or 2i11y--N.; Gentleman's road race -J. Fry; 3, McDonald; A. Schmidt; L. Thack-. X. Davidson; T. A. Currie. er. 1 CATTLE 'Three year old gelding or filly -3. GRADE Gaunt; A. Orr; N. McDonald. One year old steer --G. Reid; .1. Mc- `Span—T. Montgomery; D. McGreg- Kague; W. Day. or; D. Grant; 3.D. Brook. One year old heifer -1, 2, 3rd,'W. Span general purpose—A. Kirkland; x Day. T. � Lowery. Two year ,old steer—E.' Schumacher; Best draught or'agric. gelding—R. I 2, & 3, D. McDonald. Graham; W. Watson; W.Watson. Two year old heifer—G. Reid; F. Best draught or agric. mare -1st, & Ballagh. 2nd, T. Montgomery; J, Gaunt. (Steer Calf—W. Day; J. McKague; Brood mare and two or her progeny j W. Day. —L. Bruder; C. Mahood. Heifer ealf—G. Reid; F. Marshall; Boy driver—.A.. Schmidt; F. Ballagh. 1 P. Ballagh. General purpose mare or gelding—' Fat steer -1, 2, 3, D. McDonald. TEA WEEK 1 order that you,. too, may enjoy the full delight of our. quality teas if you have not.as yet tried them, these out- standing quality tea values will be found in all our Stores this week.!, D` �w. 0 BLEND English Breakfast Style Reg. 73c ib. Better than most 75c Sea" RICH ; !' ELLO Reg. 70,c lb. A Delightful Blend BULK TEA Reg. 63c lb. 39e ib. c lb 75c Ib. SPECIAL 25c SALE BRAND xER H 'o.�' *r j r3 TINS MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 3 lbs. MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. ()MINION CORN FLAKES 3 pkts. CEOMOLASSES} yl7S 0 T PAPER Chuffing) 6 rolls 5 -oz. Bottle 'QUEEN OLIVES 2 hots. DOMf,I O� BAKING POWDER 1 -lb. tin DU8it141GIi Packet ��L STOKESMATCHES sn: a 1 i JIC Boxes CENTS Thede Prices in effect f r ono week from date of this paper 148-C .p p Iter . 1 , McDonald; T Gpod-, .fellaaW'r; Grade Cow—H. Miller; D. McDon- ald; W. Day, Baby beef --Lyons : Son; 'II, Johann. Grade cow, calf and year old—W. Day. Best Two grade ,calves—W, Day J. McKague, Three stock steers --D. McDonald; D. McGregor; D. McDonald, Pair Feeder steers S. D. Stobo J. Mleltagne. DROVERS CLASS Year ,old heifer -1, & 2;, J. J. Reid. Fat seer ---7, & 2, 3, 3, .Reid. Fat Heifer—j. 3. Reid, `at ,Cow -3. J. Reid, ABERDEEN A.NGUS Aged Cow—J. Kelleher; 2 & 3; 3ilerbrunn. Bull calf—H. Illerbrunn, Heifer ,eaif—H..11lerbrunn. Year aid heifer—H. Illerbruna. SHORTHORNS Aged buil 1I. Johann; W. McKen- sie; J. L. Walker. Two year old -hull—W. Murchison; 3. McPherson; D. Keith. Bull calf—G. B. Armstrong; H. Johann; W. McKenzie Heifer calf—R. :Johann; Wm,. Mc- Kenzie; J. L. Walker Aged cow—H. Johann; H. Johann; W. McKenzie. Three year old cow—G. B. Arm-` strongi 2 & 3, 'H. Johann. TWO year old heifer—G. B. Arm- strong; W. McKenzie. One year old heifer—H. Johann; W. McKenzie; H. Johann. Senior herd—H. Johann; W. Mc- Kenzie,' Junior herd --H. Johann; W. McKen- zie. Best Bull :and 3 calves—W. McKen- zie. Best 2 animals under 3 years—H. Johann. HEREFORDS Aged bull—J. D. Little. Bull calf—G. Kennedy; F. Marshall; G. Kennedy. Heifer calf—F, Marshall; 3. D. Little; J. D. Litle. Aged cow—J. J. Reid; 3. D. Little; F. Marshall. Three year old cow -3. D. Little. Two year old heifer -1, 2 & 3, J. D. Little. One year old heifer—Lyons & Sons; 3. D. Little; G. Kennedy. Senior herd—J. D. Little; F. Mar- shall, Junior herd -3. D. Little. CLASS 12 Dual purpose cow D. Keith; T. Goodfellow; P. Ballagh. Grade Dairy cow—H. Perkins; A. McLennan; T. A. Goodfellow. Holstein cow—A. McLennan, 2 & 3; F. Ballagh. Jersey cow—Mrs. Sillick Beat bull on grounds= -H. Johann. Best steer on grounds—T. 3. Reid; D. McDonald. Best female on. grounds—H. Johann; G. B. Armstrong. Best herd—H. Johann. Junior Farmers Judging Competition —G. Goodfellow W. McKague= E. Ireland; Wil, Thacker, .2 &.1 .&„.1 L IC STER Aged ram=. -1, & 2, G. B. Armstrong. Shearling ram—G. B. Armstrong. - Ram lamb -1, & 2, G. B. Armstrong. Aged Ewe -1, & 2, G. B. Armstrong. Shearling Ewe—G. B. Armstrong; S. D. Stobo. Ewe Lamb -1, & 2, G. B. Armstrong. Pen—G. B. Armstrong. OXFORD DOWNS Aged Ram -1, & 2, P. Arkell and Sons. Shearling ram -1, & 2, P. Arkell & Sons. Pen lamb -1, & 2, P.Arkell & Sons.. Aged Ewe -1, & 2, P. Arkell & Sons. Shearling Ewe -1, & 2, P. Arkell '& Sons. Ewe lamb -1, & 2, P. Arkell & Sons. Pen P. Arkell & Sons. SHR'OPSIIII.i.ES Aged ram—J. C. Moore. Shearling ram -J. C. Moore; H. Ar- kelL " Ram iamb -3. C. Moore. Aged Ewe—J. C. Moore; H. ArkelL Shearling Ewe -1, & 2, J. C. Moore. Ewe lamb 3. C. Moore; H. Arkell. Pen -J. C. Moore. LLNICOLN Aged rain—J. C. Moore. Ram lamb—J. C. Moore. Aged Ewe -3. C. Moore. u i Sheariing Ewe—J. C. Moore. Esme lamb—J. C. MoOre. Pen—J. C. Moore. Heaviest spring iamb—P. Arkell i Sons. NM; and girls 'under :seventeen yrs. Calf—J. Lyons & Sons. __ �.::. Lamb -1, & 2, H. Arkell. Hogs, Pair --D. Keith. SWINE, TAM:WORT. ,1 Aged `Maar—B. Armstrong. Brood Sow B.. Armstrong. Sow under 6 mos. -13, Armstrong. Boar, tender 4 mos.—B. Armstrong. YORKSHIRE Aged boar—A. Roas. Brood ..Sow—W. Willie; D. Keith. Sow under r 1. year—J. J. I . Walker; D. Keith. Sow under 6 .mos.. -,I., ; 2. T. Rose- welt. Lose .a+ell:. Boar ?ander .6 mos. --B. Armstrong. Bacon toga fit for market, ...] . Robe - Iva; B. Keith; P. Keith. est: load of bugs, -1). Koltb, ,ltt0 ,of pigs.,., -)..Leith. irta&ti kis .ra.• X. Babb; M. II 1141, Lartt;sla -Jxt.• PT DOA. lorlsinzt.: J I,ltitz; 3. D. TAttie, Barred 3 3r lii..,� l 4, 3 W. I. Miller, White 'Ito s -1, a A. W, rattt,113, Wyetilli tt)0, svbli,v W. t. ; il1 '; M. Ii, �lr liii+�la, wyfin4o teV, ii1l' ' �,+ 8k 2, A. M. 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M. Orpir gtons, !. uff A, 3. Dietz; A.. M. DoY'kl.'ngs.-1, & 2, sir D, Litt Babb, 33aArrecl r''rC"✓� eia'M'•"'Is.,,2,�s:�W. I. Mille.., x,uconas—W. 1. Miller; A. M. Babb.,. White cks 1, & .Vit'• L ]!A11aer, H. L Reds --A.. M. Babb. ;White, VirntPlrit ” 1 Esc 2, W. 1 Babb; 1bY, lei. V Ili,tAs, 1 Maar r a Yr A. 0.. V. ,w . 1, . 1, M li Snow—T. Berberich; A. 'Sohnart, McDonald, a A. tit. V. I"` --A is a, A..,r. I; tSIr, ;lax, ft„ I;", w1"ar�daar°te Fall Pears --1S. D. Stott); J. A., Goet A. J. ,l ,Hk Mlnor!,a;"'��'.. I, Miller, , Maidens Bluish—D. Borba, Mrs. !Gr i xtltl�atri,s A. Ili. Babb; L * - Burbank 1':ltiuts-- Schmitt, lxietza ��fl1+u�.r an:tlsr�at:+�""�''1; 9, A;» M, Babb. Stuart. ho s White Leg rn 1 2, A. M. Babb. Brown Leghorns W. I. Miller; A. M. Babb. Buff orpingtons S'i'', ]. Milner, A. 3. Dietz. A.neonas-1 & .2 W. I. Miller. R. 1. Reds -1 & 2, A., M. Babb. Two Cockerels, tor export—T. A. Goodfellow; W. I. "Miller. ThUiP Northern spy—L. Thaeker; D. Borba Baldwin—D. Borho' T. Berberick, ling: .J Biiger; D. Borho. G. Reeset.—A.. & . McKague; I1, Borho. B. L Greening—T. Berberich. Alexander—N. Durrer; W. 3. Weber. 2D 'oz. pippin—A., Schnur'r; J. Ire- land. Maaart --D. Borba; 'T. P. McDonald.: 1;en Davis—W. 3. Weber; 3, Bilges. Culvert 'T. Berberichl A. ,Schmidt. �eal:t'lly--W, 3. 'Weber; A,. & -W. Me- Ka.�xe, llexbury Russet—T. Berberich; Mrs. ,C. Stuart. St. Lawrence—L. Thacker; W. J. Weber. h urr; N. Durres. Ontario—A. Sc at , 2allwater--N.. Durrer; T, Berberich. Cayuga Red Btreak,,: D. Borho; 'W." Keith, Rlbston pippin—I?. Borho, '3,. Bilges. Tatman sweet—D. McDonald; T. Berberich, wagger—L. Thacker,. " Blenheim orange—N. Durrer; D. Borho. A. O•. " '. Winter apples --N. Durrer; D.11ZceD onald. A, O. V. Fall apples—D. Borho; T. Rosewell. Coll. for .export—D. Borho; T, Ber beri'eh. Large crabs—Mrs, 0. Bell; D. take Small crabs G. Richardson; K. Mer Kenzie. Sheldon Pears --S. D. Stobo. Bartlett Pears --S. D. Stebo; MrS, Martin. ClalrD Favorite S. vI1, 8to'bo. Winter boars—S. D. Stobo; Green Gage—X, McKenzie.; S. D. Stobo.. . Ponnurr, iSc d. Seedling—E. Pinnell; A. h - Lombard --Mrs. W. Trench; Mrd, Martin, Large bine--'W, 3 Weber. Peaches—G. X. Baker; T 2. HZcDon- aid. Grahall,,,B'es blue ---A. .M. Babb F. lhiar-! s Grapes, Niagara-- ..A:. Schmitt. Grapes, red. --liars. Martin, Coll, fruit ---.7 Bilger, White "winter i A, Schmidt; A. & W. 'McKagate; N. Dtitt'ror. Red Winter wheat—A, Schmidt; T. 13erberich, Small white Dena --B. 'Goetz; A. ' Schmidt; '0. Mines. Peas A. ,G ,p. - ' Sclitnilit; X. Duff- er. White Oats A. & W. Meltague; Ar Schmidt; N. Durrer, Barley—A. Schmidt; C4., dailies, Buclrvti7heot�I, Bilges, Hut Deni- .-3, BligerY 'pt . Willie. (Continued on 15 age 4)