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: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.
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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.
Babb,
Silver. aAtrtr3if�iii
Mtnorcatt, Illaallt�-�
Babb.
Leghorns, wl►ite-"W1
licit,
FOR YOUR BARN ROOF
`Use Brantford. Arra'-.eek Slates. Neither gales, rain, ;.
novr nor frost can 'badge t.F4ux and they last for years.
'Tae low mfg and ; men layitg: cosi make them the most
economics) roof of =exceptional 'vale. Yon .can Iay them over the
old shingles, is
Stock
rt 13saant f
er Thompson,
,arson,
Then. Stewart,
ai oni'ur Y'6ailed
Roofing rendered
cord, Ontario
.01
Whightar
Gorrie
Blutevale
, Babb.
Maier; A. M.
QUALITY
FOR4�.J;
gain
APLES
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATU DAY
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
So Come Early And Share in These Low Prices
18 BIG MONEY SAVERS
essomosinswessass
WHITE COTTON(Mill Ends)
Come early for this line, it is a rare bargain
per yard.......... ..... .. .. t
(Mill Ends) FACTORY COTTON
Worth double' the price we ask 2yards for
PILLOW COTTON (Mill Ends
All you want of it, worth up to 50c a yd., 25 c
at per yard ...
10 Oz. BLACK DENIM
For Overalls, Smocks, etc. Buy and save
money, per yard .. ... , ...... c
HEAVY KHAKI DENIM
Our regular 50c and 60c qualities, now all Q 9
one price, per yard..... .. ... , ..C
11 5r Doz. (Hemstitched) Pillow Cases
11 40 or 42 inch, made of from a strong Wa- 29c
basso Cotton, each,
56 Inch TABLE DAMASK
An excellent cloth at such a low price, at 7 9 c
per yard xf
18 Inch White Huck Towelling
Special for Week -End Selling, 1 9
at per yard
5 yards NURSE CLOTH
Regular 25c and lots of good colors to choosy1
from, per yard at . Z7 C
50 Pair Marquesette Curtains
Frilled edges and Tie backs to match
per pair, ... „„........ . , ,
75c
White or Grey Sheeting
EXTRA HEAVY quality, regular 75c per
gar,.
..
yard for. .. .............. ...........,
36 Inch GREY COTTON
A Real Heavy Thread Cotton, was 20c,
now per yard ........ C ....
SUPBERB CAMBRIC
Suitable for Fine Lingerie, easily worth 40C 29
peryard for.... „ .......... ... .
CHECKED NAINSOOK
For UnderWear, etd:, gclorsi Sky, Pilk,19
Maize and Honeydew, per yard.. , , r c , :.,.. C
PLAIN LINGERIE CREPE
Good colors, and worth much more,
at per yard . ... .
25c
WHITE BATH TOWELS
With Blue Boarder, Extra Special 2 for c
at:..........,.,....,..,,....
PURE LINEN TOWELS
Lay in a supply at this Low Price 2for 65c
of..,.,,,.. ..............
BEAUTIFUL NET PANELS
36 in. x 2i yds. long, while they last, t�r
.1 5'
he Walker Store, Wingham
L,S
A.ta
g)x xa)xta1-�W. Miller;
11, Rabb,
;i3xssatstizaq, A. O. V.—A, M. Babb; M.
13. Vollicic.,
43eese, Toulouse—P. Arkell & Sons;
Geese, Ernfical.—A. 3. Dietz; M. H.
Voll telt.
(bee, common -1, & 2, 3. D. Little.
Ducks, Rciten—M. H. Vollick; G.
TXa ties.
Dticltaa, Pekin—A, 3, Dietz; w, : 1.
Miller.
Ducks, Indian Runner ---1, & 2, A.
M. Babb.
Hobbits—W. Marshall; W. McKenzie.
Domestic Pets—A. J. Dietz..
CHICKENS
2, M. H. Vol- Brabrnas•--'A. 11I'. Babb.
Cochina---1., & 2, A. M. B
Legttorux3, brown—A,. 3, Dietz, I..angsban 1„ & 2, A. 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,
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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.
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