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TIlliRSDAY,(--•SEPTEMBEK 30 1924,
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1.4ITOKNOW SENT11%1Ele
Published, everi.Titureda7 Meriting
.at Lucian*. Qat:are:Q.
A. D. MacKenzie. Proprietor
• ' • 4and Editor
rutuppAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926
'Mire' DRAWS TIM CROWD -
• Thursday eight -of Iasi Week at
;he City of Philadelphia, 132 thane -
and• people (mostly men), paid about
tWo million dollars to Witnese a pug;
eetic contest,: or "prize fight" .a•
-het Oren of entertainment used t
)e callett. We' refer, 0e:course, ,tc
.the PeiiirseSt-TunOY: boxing *)11:°: '
As to the. nrenertY damage,
must be remembered tbat prOperte
•Florida .has been nnieh k1retwa1ued
so that estimated losses MaY safely
be divided by five or tea. The 'Wet
'weather in Ontario or any one of the
w,eetern peevinces in the pat menti
' has eaused ,greater Ios than ah ti.
destruction in ,Flor•dee Fiewever, thie
lese to fuserers •was altogether lack
ing in .the, spectacelate" •
e Many a. one down irt Florida
•must have had great hope and ex"
that the: gre..ateet number • 'of
enniart beings known to •assemble
nodera times to witnese:a spoetieg
-ir entertainment event, and the gat
receipts, likely .were. the. largest eve
er received-e-twO rnillion dollars. -4
coneiderable, sum.. _
• This great host gathered to wit
aess, a contest which could not last
' mach ' mores 'than half -an -hour and
might he ent to five or ten minutes
Et 'occupied, just 39 minutes. Thert
'were:Tether nunthera on the Program
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of course; but these would not have
Attracted, moire that'll a few hundret.
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' • . SOUTH- • HURON _OFFICIAL Goderien .342 „ .516 •
'MORNS Matron 49.4 . • 606
. ..; . #7.4 . , 398'
:1 344 ' 583
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399 •
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;Following- are the - Official 'figures '
by: .nanniciPalities in South Heron,
where: ThOmas MacMillen. and Ay- .
. &eve Rieke were .candidates:
- '31..aeMilieo, ,IlickS, . Stanley ...;...... 425. . .
. . , '756:. : •629 ' i 11aborne. ' 408 402
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-.... 580 • • 414 .-----.. „,
'. 21.0 • 190 :. . .„ 6340 .', tgla
56 , 154 • ,,..,. :XajoritY foitlfaeMillane-1153:'
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'; .147'
hay 844, •„,•
;ectatione very epuch:)depreseed. .IT
was the piece of: all 'PlaCes..10 live
in-sunsli".4e, 'balmy breezes bithitie
ell. the year. 'reaps; money! Then
a Morneet all vanished. Many tvbe
lived in this dream land, cvill ao•st
hatre,'io' coriee; north and ,hegin wet
again. •
• re he chief actors drew. big pay .,fen'
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their" 'brief Perrormaiice Demptee
%Wits "1..guaranteed 450: thousand, dol:
!era TunneY 150 thousand " dol.,.
Lars. But they were to 'share also
the gate receipts, as they were un-
usually large the ehtimPion's win
ningS amounted to .700 thousand del.
lava. and his 'opponent's to '200 thous...
Stephen
Seaforth
Mensal
Bayfield .......
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Phone No;, 10 Your Service
eetie*.x Iehaia .ege4sits Store
Our 6004....Cheer..
Stoves -an4,,ffeitors..... arrived
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We will be/ pleased to
ave you call' and inspect them
And see the' most up-to-date
line f ,Stoves and Ranges'
=the market
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plum, , GOING STItaNa"
'Agnes, Maerheirs pOlitiCaI
•tar of fOttune is still,esgeeding. Ir
he election of 1921 she. Was elected
'or the first time by a majority of
3onlitIling over 1000. There was it
!le surprise at this • asat that tine
, there was the tidal wave of Progres•
eivels4 at is height, ,and Miss Mac
Phail' Was an ideal candidate for.tly
party.
• in the opinion of. the ,electors el
• iouthLEast Grey, however, she seeine
to have made goodas a represente
In October of -1925, althougl
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Fancy bed spread, head work--
Mri. i. S. MecKeriiie e Miss J. Ly -
Man's work shirt, cottone-Mrs. J
S. MeeKeSiiie..
'lland•Macle 'cotton garment-Mrs
J. $..baacKenaie'. ,
•Working, apron--elilre; E. Gardner
NisS A.,
. *To -Icing; house Jus
Stanley, Mrs. Agnew.
'Hard knit woollen sOelee; feoerse)
s.. *XS". D,
Huston.. • . •
ilapothnit wnollen Socite„ (fine -
Mrs. J. S. MaCKeneie, Mrs. A. Ilus
tele. ^ ' •
Barnkiereit leas, delible-Mrs. J. S
MacKenz.e, Mr D. Huston.
"...Hand-knit mits, fine --Mrs. J. S
ga"-Xen*Ie.. Mrs. D. Huston..
' Sweater coat, knit or crochet' -
Mrs. J. S. 31alCene1e, Mies A. 31
Shoulder ' shawl or . veranda, 'lecke'
J. LYorts,•30seeD. M. TlieraPe
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Heating, 'Plumbing and Electric.: Wiring
Urite,:gardwall-Plaser, GyprOc Willboar
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•Pcigilistneeor (prize fighting, IS re
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.gardedeby ntany.as the mese "brute
form "Cf 'sport now indulged in to
this eentenrent, moztl. -of -1,-.1e-xle,0-.141,0xte
hell -fighting etill elt vogue. , Witt".
modern rules,, eefiaelients and pre
Pa*ation the -Prlie fight:, is not wha
• it used to be. In fact IV* nota ogh.
at all; • any more than a: game
tennis is a ',1)fittle.7, • The contest-
ants• are net enemies, and althong"
they punch and try to laiock. eacl
e'ther onteeitts all. in the .gante. It
,siid • that • • after Aging defeated
Dempsey' enibrasecr TinineY.1. arid.„91,
teicehad a half-hour. together the cla!
.roted Your Sumner COilage From Firel
'Underwriters' give hevrer'insurance rates :
on sunnier' cottages roofed with Brantfoed
' A.sphalt Ste.tes because they are fire resistant
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end conot be ignited
bylnierting shingles or ...•%"4"
• flying arbors. . to` •0,
-..'• ass, mew e ransoms ~sr /WNW MOW
. a r maw stowawas maw Nam sow ar
- asiwason alarassa rano r aria air'
is. sow a isr11
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opposed lby a; atrcaig Conseryatiyt
.!andidate, they reelected her with -8
eubStantial intreaee of majority -OP
that occasion 1407.
In the recent election syie was a
gain opposed by a strong 'Conserve.
Live,' a fanner by occupation:. 11,e:
.however, went down to defeat, Mis
MeePhail's „majority going up t•
1722; waseLtehe• „ease inmostridings
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?Minding ,worn hoe ;6r soelcs-Mes
D. C. -MacMorran, Mrs. T. A. Cane
:eron, ..* - '
• Five Tabor sfiving devices -3ftse
S. MacKeneie. •
. • Ladies"' *ark.= -Fancy
Irish Cioebet---Mrs. Jas. Stanley
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Filet reee het ifine-MS. J. S: Mac-
Kenzie. Mrs. R. Johnston.
Tatting -L -Mrs: J.. S. MaelCer0e:
Mts.' D. C. MacMorran. .
. Braid •thread late, Coat -se -Miss •J'.
Lyens, WS.. J.' S. MacKenzie,
Other hand -made lace -Mrs, J. S.
MacKenzie, 'Miss.. J. Lyons, •
Drawn thread work -Miss J. 14 -
ons; Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie. • • •
.• Swedish wesivinge-•Miss J. 1401)s
Mrs. .1. ,S. MacKenzie. • •• „ •
Modern beading-eMise J. Drees
• Niel "A.
Roman ce. work -;Miss J. • Lyons
Mrs. J. Stanley. • `,
fiend- hernetitehinge-,Mre:e. ,D,. C.
MeeMorren.
Eyelet 'embroidery, --Miss J. •LY -
erne, Mrs. Je. S. MaeKenzie: • •
Solid 'white embrOiderye•Misa-
Lyens. Mrs. J. S. .MacKenzie.
Modern flerel eyabeoidery=e3,1rs. •J
MaelCenzie, Miss"' M. •Carrich-
, SeCenventtonal_.:embrOlderYe colors -
Mrs. j..•$. MacKenzie; .0Tive 1101m.
•,• lameheores set, , entibroidered-e-Miss:
I. Lyons. ,Mrs.,J; S. idaggenzie.
• Jetnelmon set. ether hand' work, •
Mts.. Jas. •Gaunt, Mts. D. c..Uac-
folliwing the bout at.,vehtelt a,returr
eh was 'di'scuseed. •
• That the. popularity Of this sort o
entertainment is not confined to this
continent is suggested •by th'ee..efae-
that interested parties in 'Enemy
immedieteler 'on Hie conclusion -of thi
fight, cabled. a proposal to have a re
tut* match' staged at Weinb14.
ifinteetbatilea '14afttfordt Main°
Stoa Carried. Information Furniated end Sericite,
on Brantford ROOfirig tendered by
Williarri Murclie & $on Ltfelinow, Ont.
this big crowd, the big ,itioney•
paid, the big.„ business in .corinectine.
• With the ails*, the big earnings' of Vhc.
lehief actors, the big profits' of .the
promotees'andAthe keen interestiek
'en all ':'over the World Aids suPpliet
food for reflection' and Moralizing .t.
those who concern: themselves .evitt
the .good of the 'world: What does it
all mean of our eiviliea.tinn and' wit&
ort ofcivilieation, is it? • It -must be
noted that *14i -ern is less condemn
now. than it was twenty years a
go. Itis something like horseracing
•Laws passed to prevent it arewith.
out effect: Stopped in one form; "i„
appears in 'another ...Nitta circum
vents the taw.. Se, in spiteof more.
conderenaticn,'" denunciation and re
,
etrietions, we have it still going is
sironses ever. . . •
Before. condemning the people. en
reese
weemust-takeeinto aecoast tie
fact that. Of :the people whe eet1,1,1
have attended the .Dempsey-Tunne
bout without ;special 'inconvenience
only, e small perceetage did A;ienel
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Two or /three millions could • heve
:gone as easily as tlioSe Who did go
Great crowds, at baseball Matches
races., and Prize fights gather . oov
beeenee it so much easier for, people
to. Move, long, distances now than e,v•
er before, Allneee •anybody can tette
, an afternoon Or an evening ofe. ere
•; millions 'on this continent may .spend
ef• tee. 'fifty or a hundred dellaree.,ti
• ratify a Whim, andithey do it, In
eeeent years there.has been ttritnees-
dee-elopmeteraton; thbflia& S".6.
P'
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people who' nowattend, sport events
" even of a .low .sort,. are not •neces
eartlY bbser than many of a genera.
, doe ago. There. is no saying ''W`ria'
• the 'people of years • „ago woulc
• hfiee dine had t.ttey • ptent•.:,4.41- Op
portunitiee. •
•With all the macineee end folly 'ate
' 'lecke nesS.Of te):daye- it must be re
gre ed that there .13 en her:tenet
amount of 'gad also. rt nsight,be
Said; Perhaps.: ."the. the " woridenever•
and se, teed as it is thee,
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throe4glaoni eorinttY:A•eInilt-r•
er total vote was polled' in ' South
East Grey at the receut eleetion'than
in 1925, and thes 'appear to Itaie
gone to Miss MaePhail. ' ••
k1ST OF PRIZE -WINNERS,
LUCKNOW FALL FAH!
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Horses -.-Registered Draft. .
(William Gould,. Croton-eJudge)
Registered ," brood tottre-W.: sMer.
tin.eJohn
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Registered mare, 2 years old -W
t. iflarlw.
Foal by registered' dairt-:jolin Mee
Quillitte W. R. Martin.' • e.e,
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Female, any age -W. It Martin
"fleirseee;-Heavy: Draft. Canadian Bred
Span in. harness=. -James' :Fottine,
R. T. 'ArMstiong,, Taylor. ;
TWO -year-old . .
Camp-
elL • Year-old ."filly -D. MacGregor:
'''''Three:y,earlold marc or %gelding -H.
H. Taylor; D. MacGregor.
Female, any 'age, Canadian •Bred -L-
D. IlaeGragor, I.& • • ' • .
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Span in -harness-D. MacGregor. '
: IlrOC•d atare-D. MacGregor,
Falconer; • ' • • " '• • • .
Year Of 1926 ---Adam MeQiieen, C
Fale,oner. . • . "
•gelding -Cecil Fel.
:toner,' Neil MacDonald, J. Forster.•,
• Two-Vear,oldefilly -gas. Forster
Tea cloth, handwork -Mrs. D. C.
MacMorran, Olive Helm.'
Serviette, 4 to match. hand work -
Miss J. Lyons, Mrs. D. C. MacMor-
Six table- doilies, hand•-work--Mts.
D. C. MacMorran, •Miss J. Lyons, •
Five table mats, set,' hand work-..,
Mrs. J. S. 'MacKenzie.. •
•Tea cozy---Mist•-4e Lyons, Mrs. -D
.c. MacMorran: .
, -Fair tray cloths -Miss J. .Lyons
Mrs. D. C. MacMorran. •
Buffet set, 3. pie es-eBeatrice Mc-
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broidered-1 A
4!, There is,a world ofsatisfactioii for the farmer
in the Use of twine that runs smoothly in his
binder from beginning to the end of harvest. ,
The Good, Old Reliable .
'veyen and strong throughout, and' is more eccinom-
lcal to Use'thark,shott-length twirfed. The length is
guaranteed by the tag on every ball . of •Plymolith.,
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41.For real twine satisfaction there is nothing like
the genuine Plymouth Twine..
•• Dozen !Mit 'eggs, brown -D. C.
&- on. . .
eae..,,•rer .6s.oneicoinatlhs -f-Jas. , Alton :file.c,..3sItor(..friaz,sedireau. ch,GeekO.4._Iverlu4latv,e!:.mai..:
I18:::4,4,..14,1031, hees-Jaeee Alton'. . . Grain. , . ,
;Son, a ..-- ''‘':' - - '''4''11.'-.'4411..eat:'"''''-'-'144.:'.-;.'1
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Pen of hogs--jas. Alton, AlacK. Schmidt. . • . ' . •
Webb. ' .• e. ' • ..•.' • Fall wheat,' white -A. .SAnnidt.• .
.Berkshire sow -Jas. Alton..:81 Sen. t , Oats. tong; White -A. Schnlidt; ./...:
: . _ Leicester • te., s Oete aey other .variety -A. Sch- .
•5 One -year-old 'gelding -Adam . • Mc-
Inee.n•. . • '
. One -year-old filly -W. II. Taylor.
. Three -year -Old ',filly or 'gelding -4J
leent,'Neil MacDonald, Phillip Mac-
Millan: • • • • , • _
• Female. any age, Canadian Bred -
D. MacGregor, 1 & 21 ' • '
Brood mare and two ,of her pro-
genY-Adim Meueen.'
• Ased rani -401m eleQuillin, Edi Midt, McQueen, as.. Alton
Shearling ram -John eillcQuillia Barley, any • variety -Ai Sebmidt,
Ed. Purvis., • • • • ;;; .J. Alton & Son. ' • . •
Ram :ienth-L-John MCQuillie Greer Peas, large -A. Schilaidte Jas. 1 Al. ••
Aged. ewe --Greer 'Bros., John, Me- • • Peas, emall-A. Schmidt, jas.
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„ , . . r ton ei,•• Son: s.
Shearl'ng etve•-:Greer Bros:, join, Flax seed-,-.1as Alton' St.Son.
• , e • • tiinotheteseed-4antes Alton.
• lainleGreer Ed .• Fur,. . Son, A." Schmidt. • ".
. Field cotneitalks-.D. Milne; Phil-.
lip 3IacMillan. " • • •
ged ramee.r. L. Tplton,. G. Coal, 7-e:Senflowers--,4 Schmidtal Gre?-.F.
Br
Eos
ars dent cor:n-las. "IL ilacketi.e"
in -John .
Quilline•Mre, j. S. acKeezie. ' • Otforde •
Bedrbon4 tOwels, em
Mrs- L MacKenzie* •31,Iss "Ram --Cecil Coulter,. J• Sheaf fall wheat -A.' Schinidt.
Sch
-carr--kell.'-1-: e "'•-; .. eit........". ' ee. e' ...... - -L T it '' '
Beeroom ...Ave's; .......e. soder eer .- -- • •--e_•=s - • Keemeei.e e• ..Sheat barley -A. • nn : „ ..•
MacMarean, .• . . . ee eau :CP lits-Ae'. t•64e1=-BC: iiin.d*:
'•. • • et.... v to:ton. .., . . . ,o e, ion wee S e. --- ,... . ..,...
Beattie& ' Tam lam torge•• ... -.
Agee eWe..-11... L'eetotton;e1 •&, 21 _Lias. Alton & •SOn. ., ; .. •
MegreillinJ . • <,
' -.Bitli towel arid ivash's-elea, trine.
-F.** lamb --J. I... ToltOn, le& 2. ' • ' Collection. greliee Yana eieed.s.A.,
.ga,pirethopTsijr. Inearset4-.... .; eeene •,.. :eemere.eeet; . . SbroWitre Dito-te. Colleetipe oteeen,egealp an grasses
. A. seed tem -41.' L. Tolton. ' ' • ) •••-'.A. Schmidt. •' - ' . e.•_. ' ' . , •••• • „•
'I' Lyons. Mt"' J" S. 11"iniie"; .'" Rent larebL.JOhn ' 31eQuilline 'Hii:
.. 2HaoLPio: ,:rstailipass.,,s.fi:abanfidd;ornork-,:el4ils.
;.nW..:Iilitlata.tih6eirtt..;:ePtantd:.°:.easi: WV:1:1;tlic.:31:41'ler:'.11:'
Lp.iiSrTnviees11:t1F:Ini7. ‘ t.a, Pi, 7.11.6.,7hrl ).1eQu'i.1,1,51i', j. ''. •;Potatoee two: varieties -A. :Sche:
Fowi
Beattie, Mese 3. Lyons. ' ' •
,31;:.riD3:ies'ajeles.irSe.naZiMPedac!"3.itleiaS.InTlezdieAc"'•.24er i cl.Tr.ri:e.k.T.: '' Ancort(alsli•d..geoef.7k-LW.I..i.B•a3131ibiler,' .3Ir ' D-)-1C4.n.31e0L'e:Mvollrgawa.71 Selin4d.t! • 1417.:. ••
Frank Macintosh. . ' : • • . . Mengel, red.--A:-Sebinidt,,,A.' Mee :
'1.:YPionSi ...elislii"'• t11". 1ea,!If.'' ..1•1•754 jr. . Anconas: • hen •W ' I Miller Mee %seen; . '-• •.:•• . . • '
Frank. Macintosh. . •-• • -
Bahta....ese.eW. I, . 'Miller, Kennet
.61,,nletrliii.n: Whie,'eock....--P‘ laillip Mae
• Milian., , e: •,. ••,. • • • , . .
• Mate or gelding, anY 'age Or clase
MacGreeees; • 1 & 2, W. P.
Foal eired-beLD-ominge”---J
MeQuillie„. W. It. Martin; Cecil Fate
, Veal s'red "'Royal Giftr-eAden-.
Ined-Mrs' *a61-1°T.Ta!'".•341.2' Pene-J, L. Tolton. Scinridt, jas. Alton :at See. -
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McQueen. ' - • '
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' General l'urpoSe• *rat's' ,.•
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S; 3leitKenzie,- .A. M. Car- lace Miller. • • • ••
TurninS, swede -A. Schmidt Wale
Ladies' •ni'eht 'robe, embroidered -
rick. ., I.aefieer night robe.' .ether hand • Turnips. . any. Other -A.' Schmidt,.
L. Weatlierhead. • ' ' . .
.work -Mrs. .1. S...Mitclrenzie, Mre. D
IkSugar.• beet -2A.' Seltinidt, , , •
C. MaeMorran. , , , • Feld caretits-,A.. Schmidt; A. Me -
Ladies' hand -Made . camisole-mrsMorian; 1...& 2.- ' " ' • '' f' '
J. S. :MacKenzie, Mrs, De C. 31ec-: Leghorn, any:Other Variety, -hen-- I ' Winter cabbage -A. Schmidt, , K.
Mortan. ",.• " "4 • D. C. Ma.ellOrran. ' , • • • cartieron-, ' • _. ••• "
I adies' fancy' tea aProne-Mrs. J „,,, Minorces, coek-e-Kennetb Camerae Winter sett:mite-A.. Schmidt.' .14-•
IS: MacHe.nzie, Mri.Vas. Gaunt. .
Ladies. vilest bag__ges. hie S. .*c,„ . 3r1iii.nererCocastly„.::1•03-chlirrendet,h,,ocCktyperr.ori ,Be.certte..t.timi or. field :roots-Mrs.
W.
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Kenzie, A. M. Carrick. *- • Miller, 1. & ./. . • :. • ..q. Gardnsr. ' ,_
,,,,,,fulTrr.., eutph.,!..dek,, b.arted, hen -W. e' • Large' e:genshGede 11. Smith, F.:.
3. taLaKdeiensi'ie. hmanrsdk. eDr.t.hicef73131nersifuJna. Sn.
. , , • • ' • . Beattie. 'e:'. • , - .
-Licreir'haildi oir slipperse=•,3fieseele. -"1-"5:-.11 ".ot`te,''w e.,e coe, • • to.- Earge-pinlipkin-phil,macmillan.
Leghorn, v• hite, hen -D. C. Mac
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Mo renZle •
Lyeas, Mrs. J. S. --c- • le:, e . • CitrotiST. ' A. Cameron, Mrs. D.
Infant's. wear flannel or...Wool-7A Wyndotti, white here" -W. 31ir C .•11 Morran ' "'" • •
, C. ac, .
ele carriek", Mrs.' S- MacKenzie. ler; , • • I'arienip--LA Schmidt W I • Mil -
Child's reenper snit -Mrs, .3. s- Dicksiekin-F. •G. Todd, 1 & er
(Judge -W. F Clar ) ac en - :variety, gander- . • . -earrcts,
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SpanGeese.,-Table in harnessArthie, Kirkland ;Library. tale runner-- , . . • hp Ma -Millan. ' • A.. Sehr. idt. . .
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' Carriage Horses ' '' ' Mrs '• It' Beattie:‘ • -, .. , ,,,, c,,, ece„. any variety, gooee-'--Philli • Talle eerrots. phort-J. " R. Hack:,
in harness Library table runner, otner nar maemekve " • '' ett, Margaret' Taylor. • • . '
ea8einggicp.,,arriCa.gArme horse in
e e • work -Mrs. I- Agnew, Mrs - .: Turkey..breeee, coelc--Phtlflp ' 31ac• ...' Beets lone -A.. Sclialidt'*Jas: It • ' '''
Forster. , •
Two -year -Old gelding or filly -Jas 3_1a3setoKi.:te..nsp jiiel..in.s.m. e•striab.i.i:.:27'..eci, ..1n4sie..0101trt .17:iiiiTlitiaa;leee been'ee. .1.,..teLphir.,ip mt.?: . isi7,Bfekeett„:t;.&.6
hoSr°tn•LJes„. R. Hackett &I
Foal of Fortune. Ma". 'Mac- Beattie. • . le ' ei itie c . Ch:cstene ' 'Winter radish -A. Schmidt.
--. Ligid tOrS!S kaatcrran. , h „ f ha;n, Atefenae. pellet -W. ,r1., Miller. erne las. Alton & San., -
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Sofa pilloweeevasea e-- rs• Aneora.e, ecetkeeee-W. .1. Miner. .Tcmatoes, red et- A. Cam-
an:nggy" .11n.ru. .harnleo....a. EL sofa niflo*..'otet aer kindie,o
3roWn, W. F. XacLean, workr-Airst. .maLtvItiorrorrari.5.: whl.e, D'. ••
e, • pellet=i). C Ears of toine any other .tarleilr-'
Itrood w. ceeeee, Jas. • • Single piece. :fancy hnittrnge'
' • - eleeszinee 1 „eleeeeeteenie
• 'Mrs. Congrain, Geo. Kennedy..
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FOrtu-tie. • S. 1.
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piece Chochet-Mrs. J. S., eseereree .hleeee ,„.e.eee enaete•
• ceelitheeers-Re Beattie. •
Spelt in harness •ati - •
Foalof 1926-R. Wd.
rig -Clayton Me Kenzie. Miss .1. leveA ns. • etreron, ,e, Bee-ee , • le.„,t
erme lon,Greer Bros., G. el.
." 'd ••
'0 eerie e mete ••ern ere 31 r
teerepe. ram '
et.d. el• .Bettee • . -e. '
.Secdal . Carrick, Mrs, Jas. E. Pat. le.
f • .kaa..0101011-1Irs.' I. Congrem,
Lady' Driv.er-Mes. HanwiCk, Jean Single pieee D aney ne eteehin., toe eied .1 •ereieh; . • .
• 0:ro*-A.: Cairl*., Sirs- D•• M.- Melee • • • • • I -Beans; Sinall White -jamas' Held•.
Schnston.
Gentleman's Tnryout. - J.. orn _ . OreehireeetOr. buff- euillet--.W.• I. '30.1 • : et -es, any other -Jas.. Hack-.
BroWn, ,Clayton Fey, Geo.. Tervet. Piezee .f.o4cr. werle •seiteeie ter tee
tet & Son Jas Reid •
Ladies' Hitching Race -Jean John- freristreae "Aft-, „Miss, el"- tv, nr.s.' MrS Pleaereeth evict Ilarred. ceeketel- •••Dtrt::h- sets --A. Schmidt.
. . • ,Tep onione-4. hmidt. • '
-tceidatEtevAe-Geareendneere"et. handled by 'bey • j_ireserls.;:ele;ecideen• zeeleneero,,eidrreo.T. '7127. W•!•1.0,14):7MeLeVeer,,.t.loellzt-...2a",r;e- ether ).•e•r" I eetee ond-(() hennedY,
15 and ender -Jas.' Forster, GpIthe 1,11`• J. *ache nzzell m-rs , ,fre , • #.0., MI:4er. 1 ers 'etY ite:fr. • 'ilsn
C' ne. ••
Martin, Adam. McQueen. ' '. '4, a•n't • ,Swine
.ttn, der...41are4 ardrie.. wile Hun. . , e 1._orkshire pys • ;. ..,,,t, .,,:".tieee, 2.. ez 2 ..... ............... • "., et„erreee :lee. ,Alton & Sot.' ', •' 4, r
,Beer -Jas. Alto- &eon, etaen ,p- ! , . T. :eel; tote. eret e- r .'!, „:1 .-,s. • , Three rariettes , vettetables,e- .A.
...-1-eSe.Weettba*teha* eeraliiellenie".S.40At.6.....4 Ili.'''' "" A..".ttielf.L.:' ...Collection - .garden-e.produte....e...A:-..
" . Sehrithit, Mee. I): ll..Thcenpson.
S11,0A;14.*trjliii.lt: iv..'r*.'7.;•i7 **.n* e'lr:ttY:itt.:-*;-''...:2;-; a.' A'li*r)r: 'leettrort. :klf.... Andrew,:
• - e - . t. • `..4% h i iii. Mrs., It Corteram..
W. "Reeresentetive ' trade "eeliiht- T.
trrne‘ • ver.ete Oeiene. Schrnitlt„.:• , Jante.s...
t 2.; „ Aiten '&" • • ." .
Road hofee"-eW. fte.MacLeari.
S' Ib ..r•t!*6741''_ *`e!,1 11.4Per-4. fIrlionS Yeilosv-,:-Iitit. D. e:.:401.4.0*
jeegIng .eoesest yeeers ene
first quarter of`•the wentieth Ctn. - IT' C rtioehert--- •
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' .1.0SILIVILskx tXAGGEPAiED
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•‘r, tst ietsqit. pf the grtat stern'
dewy in Florida gate "the number o'°.
' rlenllfre iitOperty-•at
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TF kttr is i�isaid
4e0, and Abe ciamag•e, 4turs.e.: can.,
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tot be at all accurately eetireated. I
VtitS all bed •enojigh And bile. kith .
Y he' that firet -reverie Ware
4atelt fot.10444a.
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hcirtego' boys rig 19'-F
elartin. Affrerititeliferr litettrthorepe
LADIES' DEPT., HOMi
•MANCFACTKRHIIS-
Liatee Work.eettifel •
JedgeeeMrs. N.,. A. MacLean, Allis-
. Floor :xrat•
irelm, Mrs. J. E. Ritchie, ,Quilt. picce .
•tottan..-.1ItS.
ltenzie, Mrs. 3as.
fari.y. Hers.
Comforter, home rnade,-Mits
layons,..Mrs. Will. Henderson,
, tiase &Ott Idnd,..4trsi
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TrAn4.h. p-r:ft :Order On- " •SohnoteCieddren"....0,, ilepattment,'t
eh Mick -Oita We'ele...jas. t
. Peet's, ehort-T, A:. Gaineren.
-4e•Idatd ..•••e't`e• e'esek' • ' E.
-."v'••• • 'eeefrotee Shett'ee-"Marieltstelntoile
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B00,1.„ 6,, rear ths rnd "ntiler'12 . Oeiortse any variety -Harold &
„tesee.ease..-ee04,.., • eeee. - • ekren e. Greer, Ed:tit •Stanley.
• • Tninitorth Pie* ;. Vi.jetabks, other,
Hoar-4es.. •Alton & Sort.4-, •tieteettre er4t- Stanley;' Harold & Clarence treat.: .
:10,..41,1t5o Eq. . 1 ilo ",111-11.',Ittlur• ing .115L 11 •••
.gow that itak tidied; olti to.‘.„ Canetten.. aietuont.bt.....iette;4..twoe.....1.7efor....:...00.:6;;;iietioiinot
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goar-undtt. ljnOntha''',/* AO.'" 70,. 'tor,
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