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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-30, Page 1li. ,71 • it 0,00 A YEAR:4160, 11: ,ADVANCE- -50cEXTRA,, TO U S A ,LUCKNOW; • T.., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 50th, 1937„' Treleaven, DENTIST' TELEPHONES .tb31.4tiviYl,c.aivwW+,• .w.!. Dr _ Wm. • Fow PH... SICIAN' . ' & "5URGEON• ,Office Hours-'' 0,=3.30; P.M.', 7.904.00 P M :Sunday's -sr -1.30..-7-2:00" •P.M.• Or; By Appointment Iliad 8 .6: n h FOR SALE - Comfortable . frame dwelling. :Ideal situation -good, gar-, i a' ears 1 T.:Arni kn , end ' g ge: A.pp yF. ` strong. • FUR SALE=Car 'of good .quality feeder: heifers; a •-number of .. choice Ivhite face ; calves; and ;a number of. choices heifers, due to freshen soon.: .,-J: W. ,loynt, Lucknow.. AUCTION SALE=of Household tniture:-a-t-Dungannon=on Tuesdays October 5th, - at two : o'clock. Terms,, 1.. rash. See bills for list or '-articles.:• Matt. Gaynor, Aug.- Richard Twani: ley, Prop.' DIESEL. ENGINEERING ` Diesel . Engines require 'experienced men if you , are •ambitious, mechan ically inclined, furnish character reference;, expert training given. •t'o' those qualifying, on . reasonable mon- thly:mon- thin, payments;'. -state ' age.. Write Diesel Engineering : Institute, '20,0A Dundas 'St.,.London, Ont:; P RS O NA L ME141 GEVIGOR`AT TUNC E. NEW OSTREX •:Tonic Tablets . contain raw oyster- invigorators and 'other. stiiu ants:.' a ne • ose peps up ,o _ • s glands If'.not delighted, • maker :re- funds price paid -41.25. Call; write McKIM'S'•DRUG STORE. '- OIt'VGAGE- -ALLE Of valuable ,`Properties In The Township 'Of Ashfield tinder `,nd by Virtue of...the. powers of sale co ed in two certain snort - gages which will be .produced at the • time of sale there will ,be; Offered ,for sale by public Auction at the`' office of Joseph, Agnew,' Lucknow, Ontario,,. on' 'Friday, ; October lst, A.D:." 1937;; ._.at . one o'clock" in` the' afternoon, •-by Wellington • Henderson,'; Auctioneer, the foliowingproper},ies,. namely • 1 The. South: half ..ef Lot 'nurnber Thre in ,the Third Concession, ;East- East- ern 'Division- of ''the_ Township,. pf .A shfield in•the County of Huron. con-: tanning` 'one hundred, acres.of ;land'' more' or ,less . 1 '2 The southeast quarter of •'Lot • number Three in the Seventh Con et -eaten, 7:EaStern"`Division of the °'�Tonsliipscif Ashfield _contain.itg_,.fif-, ty acres of. land .more or less. ' s3 The `:northwest `,corner •of . tot number: Four in the Sixth Concession, Eastern Division. Of the Township, ;of 'Ashfield) containing'' one-half an .acre' of land more or less. • • On •the secondly~ described pro { • perty is said to he a frame barn on stone foundation about : 60' by' 40'. • The soil 'is mostly.sandy loam. -'On the; thiidlj'-,descfilned preps t = • is said to :''be a sin -roomed,- frame hoesse ;;. . •fig. The, properties ' are situate .a out five . miles from the • Village of , Dun Bannon and eight and one half' miles, from; the Village; .of. 1.,iicknow, , are` mostly watered by 'a• • spring. creek : The above properties wild be offered en :bloc and if notsold, will. be offer" - ed; separately •TERMS`:OF'SA.1,E•,_`.Twenty:. pe?:.. cent, of'the purchase money on tl•►e day of 'sale and the baance ` within thirty: days thereafter. `The properties will ••be offered , subject to a reserved Further particulars and conditions: of sale • will be trade. • known ori the day., of sale or may be had on appli cation :to .the 'undersigned: DATED 'at Wingham;..Ontario, this twenty-eighth .day., of . August,' A. D.,. �c 1937. WELLINGTON'' HENDERSON, Lucknow, Ontario, AuCtioneer. • J. 'I1. CRA FORD; •' Wingham, Ont., . Vendor's Solicitor:, COME TO Port Elgin Fair, hurl day and :Friday..,.Sept, 30th and Oct.. POST OFFICE 'PLANt DRAFTED Torrilinson, M.P., was .town On 'Friday; having -With '.'the plans of the new Pent Office in; " Luckhow, Some disappointment :has been •expnessed that "this is not 'to be •s,nw.`the Plane ate; tatiSfied it *ill .be "SaiLL WE DANCE" . COMES TO LYCEUM THEATRE Ginger Rodgers and Pita AStaire "ShitiL We Paiide" ie. On the mrdeii at .the Lyceum: Theatre' this week aS • Screens' best coniedians Combine with • this dance team' to' ofake it ;_a treat "Meet The] MiSsits", 77. 1)UNGANNOIJ FAI• R, 'NEXT : :AND' FRIDA Last 'fair of'' the .,season,: will.' be, �F riday llc o' h milt` n1,t1 :`l4ile - fair is -definitely going' ahead. • . An attractive program :ia arranged for. the "•day ,'including three . speed, con- ;..tests'ns freaks conveyances; hurdle r. !.jy' }Aping contest, ' •potato. s race : on ;honeebaek,' calf r'ace,.duck:race, etc; A ' concert and dance mill be held in the :hall; Friday evening;`. to•concluda what • directors• • are. endeavorinen• to ' make the biggest and best fair in Dungan non''s history,.. ' "FOUNDATION` COMPLETED Tuesday night, cement work on the arena foundation ,was ' completed . a and. An excehent job In apparent. %:Work of levelling':;inside -the ,,wall commenced on Wednesday,. Mr, Weber and his construction gang re Rini he and netting to work :rem ng ire. � b at once preparing to. erect the shell. INCTAL,S' ;At7TOMATIC • EGG GRADING MACHINE At G. S. Robertsons produce shop,: an: automatic; egg : grading machine haa been. installed that is being, view-' ed` •with a' great deal, of interest. The machine simple • in 'construes niayet diflicult`'sto ''describe, 'auto- ticaily wen hs 'each • egg' and AO-- Charges' it • into its proper.. 'tray`, ac- eording to its grade. It` Is •knewnas: the Phila `-1 hia. Egg Grader, which leaves nothing to chance, 'giving the 'producer 'full .yal-. ue'foi�.his eggs and assuring -the_ cons sumer Of equally •accurate: value. ,. • After theiwegg is "candled for fresh siess,': it is placed . ;on • a .revolving lute; which rotates to a point where two egg shaped hands pick up the •egg. t;is^, plaeeci tsn�a Y c le an. sufficiently : heavy . tips the bar, : the egg rolling, off '.onto' -the. rubber trap as en. extra.. If. fiat; a .second : cup caniiee,•it on. to the next scale, where it is..: weighed . 'for the • next grade There Mare•-three-=-'weightsLunder_the_ present ;egg grading regluations, and of the egg is' lighter, than these; three,, it is rolled off by, ,the' machine into::a' _fourth tray 'which classes ,it as ;8 Midget . pullet. - .11A11M-In.kificardine, on Tuesday, September 28th Thomas Blaney Hall, beloved husband of .'Eliza Hall,' and 'formerly of ' Ashfield. A. brief service will" ne held, "at. his late residenee; Kincardine, on ',Thursdays , at 1.30 e'dlock. The..-faneral service will '-be emidudted at ?be home of•hia.brother, Mr, Godfrey Hall; Concession 9, Ash - 'field, 'on •Friday at teen: o'tlock.' Ins • KORN dee, September 19th, to Me:. and Mts. Lockhart residence:, one bleak 'south 'of • the Post Office, mill be used fee Goenels Serviees, each Sunday evens commeneing Sunday,. October .3rd In 'BruCe And Huron CountieeKin- . : loss Farm Bey Hits .Teaching. And ' Business. EXperien'ce That 'Tint ha,ss been aplomb. d dire tor of he U.P.O.'s neW. educational program for the, fall months in' Bruce end and' having, had beth teaehing and ground which fits bine particularly well 'int the Work 'he has Undertaken.. farm. theee 'and a half 'miles, ,nerth- east. of Lucknow; hi's. - father, Rod MacDotall, is to -operative lineatock at naticknow and Davidson, businees course in Vandoeyer sand joined e cotnenny at Jasper. Park, takint charge Of the, office . and be-, firm. Depehdint ,sis it Was upon it high-class , tourist ' trade, the' depress siert destroned the business. there and in 1033 he get his ::introduetion • to "educating for action" as one of the leaders of the New Cahada Metres ment, The laSt 'As* 'years he_ haS Whitt se perhaps more inipottant ie :the -feet thansite. is' firmly- cotivins: all and particularly for farm people 'lei in the adoption of the: nOsepera- tine' plata of: doing husinesi and the adoptien of ,co-operation, in thinking and.,,Ucting apd :living, as a way, of Fat ono NVeek each menth, Harvey will neMain in -the office' to ,nssiSt. ikith the editing' of Th,e Rural Co-op- erator. The rest of his time w,ill be stient, field Work: , Thi program is expected to stitif community-. enterpriees- initia)1Y tried out in Huron and Enke "Counties. Under, Mr, r Mactiou- g.all's direction, The pragfam erative ;methods end ,Other' raideeS, of the new Program. • eats l r jury Fatal' 'o -Year-Old: Kinloss Bo sess Melvin Orton. Johnston' Injured ',tin •” Prong'. Of; Hayfork Last. Wednesday :Seriousness•.• Of Ininiry NotsRea lized ; ,tis .Lad Resumed • Work -4 LzLped, •TUncioss' Andater�LPasassed , Awriteay . Incons' .Winghusneam Hospital,'A Few Houre: After, An• i iur y to :his'"Need received na.• while •Moiking workingin the barn 1est e d nesday, and which was at • first re- garded as quite minor, resulted in the death of "Melvin': Orton: Johnston, a Kinloss :you:th, not. many :hours. later. Melvin, a' son :' of '''Mr.: 'and Mrs. John Johnston,•Cori. 9, Kinloss Town ship, was fourteen' years••and • five' months old. He !was 'a diligent works er, a handsome chap and popular in .the. community. where his death ,,carne: asa:;. distinct , shock, 'and leaves. his parents,brothers and sisters;'. heart broken. The accident ¢. .occurred as ' Melvin wee'`goings,into• the, mow to work.. He tossed -up -a .hay -fork, yvhich-•fell'back: striking him on the head, It was, later. revealed, that a prong had pierced -his skull,' causing internal injuries; ' With , no outward bleeding, and little evidence of'anyinjury, the mis- hap was given: little thought. In the afternoon, Melvin resumed work and commenced"' plowing,"'bet net'-feeling- well`.after a couple of hours or so, went •to,.the house, where he shortly: lapsed into unconsciousness: He was: rushed r to• Wrath= '; ;Hospital,.'. but near' midnight,, that "evening, `death came to the young 'man. The funeral service,' a particularly, sorrowful;'one, was held at the :home, of his p rents ` on Saturday after noon,' 'wit: interment in .Greenhill. cemetery. . . Surv'_ an • e ides hs.m,otie r:`and athe , areree sisters, erns' Irene and Ina• and two brothers,'' James and Stanley SUFFERED: FOOT' INJURY Jim Ritchie painfully ;:sprained the; ig"aments in his ankle oirsThursday evening.. He ,had just' finished-: work at Ewart Taylor's where they'' had been silo fiuing and on coming down from the silo :wrenched' his ankle badly • as he reached the ground. PORMER RESIDENT RECEIVES, For' the firat time since taking up residence it:•Leinbeth, Mrs: Richard tertained-, at a, recePtion on- Friday afternoon..Reeeining with Mit. 'Bow- en *ere her mother; Mes: E. L.' Good- win arid Mns. 'J Bowen. both The hastess wore a smart gown' M• ts. Goodwin chose deep. blue triple Sr., was smart io blatk cut velnet with. hat' to match. Bouquets:of many -hued gardeh 'flower's made *rises' table was prettily . arranged with...a bowl' of rases hnd cream tapers: • FAMILY:" GATHEBING• MARKS:. '4, ' At the' hoMe tif their. daughter, .Mrs, Ernest O'Neils,'Maidstone, near Windsor': Mr; and" Mrs. John Ilowe tunny were present for the happy 'event and the gatheiing Present on • Monday numbered six y-tw perso s. Present fronts this 'vicinity 'Were Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Button and thefamilsr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.; Macs Iteuzit •Mr find Mrs., Charles Burt greom of , fifty years ago, is 82 years. of, Age ancl"wag theoldest person pre- -D:• BOYS:'; WANT, .TO," •DOIlIATE' TO `ARENA,; FOTO. • It has been suggested by s' .m . 1� a . rkn.. 't,: ni • trhnt e �o.,.R � T,tt. _�vt 4,lla lk�.. _ -ill'dubhcript n"iist ii`e'"opened I0'` help; complete .the construction". of 'the. .Arenajr: These;''two former :«.'Lucknowites •`lidve ,expressed • a ,1 desire to donate ,,to, this, goga';" ' ".tails@-,and;i similar• desire •has,; been 'expressed by one or two. •• ;; local 'residents. Acting yon these, suggestions,° the' Arena` Com ittee: has ;decided Y re will subscription' to..oena C� p P._ cnlBoys t I k w f and Girls, • and, all local and com-• ' munity. residents'". • who Aright, wish to donate to the: fund,, in any amount. y All donations will be very Wel- cone, as' every dollar that can; be. secured,' will be needed -to fully complete the interior of` the: beild Donations, may•.be sent'to or left; with Wm. Murdie, ":chairman` elf the. ' commitrtee, : or , L. C Thompson ` secretary BERT .WARD 'GETS, • 'FIRST NEW MARKERS MacDonald ` Bros., .local ;motor' lies e'nee issuers, got their "•supply of new markers'' 'on Thursday and ' the ' die-• tinctioxn of • getting the first "set went to Bert Wai;d:TAndTtlir best: par of" it fon:' •Bert'. was that; the plates this year for,,.�iis . faithful ' Model T. Coupe cost 'him only $2.00. . hocally sissiied plates :'commence at nueiner 9-Y-201. An advertisement .of, interestto all motorists' appears on: page.•three of this'issue. . • Well Pleased. a sed.. Audiences WV a With. FaiirWi - t :Clifford .°Blake Rushed To-. London HosPital On Monday, 'eased -Away WedriesdayHad4 Been Released' rissis owhere .He Was: Under Oh- mervation As An, Infantile Paraly- • This districr‘was. shocked' and -aid"- dened on• Wednesday, when news wan recerved of the death in Loudon . of 'Clifford Blake,. 19syear-oid aon of at • London. „ Early. last week, Clifford develtild, ssniptoms. to that ofshis sins ter, • 'and -was thken. to London where he was mnden obsernation foe a 'Short time, where his illness Was net ,diags noied infentile,patalysia end later the ,week; he ves discharged•frona Pair. day, On .Moriday,-„further hire being, rushed to: Lohdon • Ileft,& pita' 'again that,eyetdrig, lion', lung treatment lime to 1,qhieh he And 0.n....3144n9Sd4Y„ been cdnipleted. at tithe of 6going tet "Paying The •Pidter" Was Well,Re- Likely 'Be presented AI Later Date •With 'the general public taking tile paralysis epidemie,ithe 'attendance it the Fall Fair eoncertson Thursdny and Eriday fell far below the meal comecnr-dramas "Paying The Fiddler". left little ,to .be :desired 'however, and' these who. heard itS wnre well Pleiased: with the 'plan . arid ,the inanner in It wag an • ultra-mpdern play, qUite clean and :PeseeSsingsa fine ;Menai. There Were neenen that beoeghn same of the eudience: to 'tears, 'but"sit Was ent Withont plenty • of ., wholesome •.:The play :under the. direction of the". Arena, Club; ,:mas ; presented -by -a-• Miss , 'Gerald Bethwell, Stewart Collyer, 'Harold Thotiipson' , It has been requested by tile Ag - which the tast :have •agreed. Between ads .enclesniglit___of favored withS vocal and :instrumental hinnbernssansn• on -Friday' nitht• Me-' Cartney's orchestra furnished munie sored the dance' which folleWed. CommUnity Organizes For Western Relief ,tive • This Year - Wide Area • .To 'Contribute-D4,mations, To, Be Col- lected At, Central Point lit Each Section Onee. again Ontario is called Onoti to 'send relief ...care to the needy sec-• an ,nronably never before,. the, people of °Jinni° have.'been, blessed with an ebupdanee of food of all kinds. We receiye' bountifully. and May we have. the spirit to ihare willinglY • and gladly what :has beep' given ' with work in, the LucknoW feel that this near it should he ',passible to send twe car loads.' It pleads for it spirit of willifitness.and zeal on the' ;part of ;evoryane to giva,zest to. this ,greet, eeportupity of ,shotying ardship. Committees • have been ap- pointed to canvae tbe village ta meet :those Who wiSh to 'contriloute cash 'et be the seMe 118 last year: Which in - 'Andes yegetRblea, ,:excePt cabbage, munities are; • AShfield=Rev: J. aid MacLean, Dan MeeDoheld; „South, Helehs-asaae Miller,' John Carnets Intosh;• Dentannon Ben:, Turner. :WM. mole; •sti ,Augustine-uGus. alsh.-D, A. MacLennan, As ben beeri the ettetotin etieh cones Fair ! 1 �t!! •' air ft..'ar :. Fall F "Paralyse S E'id i rih' R a c,..g Fair Day. Attendance "Dwindled In :Spite 'Of' Fine,•Weither Livestock; Parade: And; Address By • J.: ir, l Were Opening; Features=Eng t, Boys`:In calf • Club Coinpetition Lucknow's 720 Falh'"Pgir.;wak';lit- ally`, fine ,"shirt aleeve" weather 'the eP'id � a em nd � s i- ice ti n - e c n too p of p eratly paralysed by the polioinyehtis.. attendance- at the show dropped to:; about one-third the' attendance figures of •Previous years. This applied also. to the fair night concert attendance, notwithstanding the high.' order of; the entertainment. The dance '.on Friday' night,' was called off ..by the .Fair.. Board; but •McCartney's Orchestra sponsored this part. 'of theentertainment with a • good •crowd 'present,but far from' the "usual Fair night ."jam". : Mr• J. A. Carroll.' superintendent ef4grjesulturakSocieties''was, Pnesent_ to open ;the Fair.. , His address !was preceded by a parade of ' livestock headed' by : the Lucknow Pipe Band which. provided music during' the day.: ::Exhibits'. in ..the Sall •':were , not so. numerous as some years,particularly.' in the baking ''and flower classes. Under auspices of,,the War Memorial Hospital; London -pictures ---,were 'shown,.regarding. the treatment , of infantile paralysis and `literature on this .'subject :Was distributed.: Tre- leaven's, Pious. ,Mills and: Wm. Murdie &: Son had merchandising,displays.; Mr. Carroll, •• in opening his address expressed.: satisfaction in -the fine quality•of• 'horses `and- cattle in the parade, Which he was ''pleased ' t'o. tcnew, practically all.carie from. a• .few miles .'of Lucknow. :e •congrrat hied. the c ors whom he 'said, could 'certainly- pick. fine. ;weather,: even , if . they couldn't overcome' health 'conditions. r. Car- roll referred to his opportunity. ' of •..comparing: fairs and he found out that the location or difculties:: en=: -countered-:did-notSso-much .affect the success oes ;failure " of a' fair, but , ra ' cher the ' enthusiasm • ; that ., existed among the Management and people of the .community. IJe, urged' eliminating ` the "pot= hunter" ,Who :he 'explained ; was .the. exhibitor who ' made. a' 'Practise • of showing entries he neither grew, , bred or • raised. '• , Concerning' ' the profes$-, sional exhibitor, he told the directors if they • could get exhibitors :from their local' corimmunity and still: keep the fair , open,' they Were doing fine. Butifeyou can't, therestricted area: :is something to be considered. • Fairs can't carry on as they • did, twenty years . ago. You must .go ahead, or :eventually • go backward he • said; Stating :that •he' understood the Society WON. have' a new build-` int -next year, -lie `-'admonished-the- Board to keep' up the standard' and: aim to improve t1► F -sir In this re speck • he.'mlentioned a few ways which impronemonts might be made. One was to• build hog pens, or disi continue this class, ,he advised,. for you can't. judge or show hogs in wagons.and on _trucks ' Itis evident this is a :strictly: ag- ricultural: ; fair, he said, in referring to the lone refreshment booth On the grounds, which ----•was . •the smallest. "midway"' he sed `:ever; seen 'eta fair. Many societies would be well- ad vised to 'restrict their. midway's "eon siderabin I don't like: the gangster• and _` the •rackatper • at • our fairs, lie concluded,;' in declaring the show offi- cially opened Mr..Carroll was • introduced .by Mr John McQuillin, • president of the Society, . and who later • thanked I the, speaker : for his timely remarks.. ; , :Considerable interest __et atm e4 aroend the *at Club competition, when • the boys' calves Were jedged and the. boys _pieced:6e the shpw- This' event, noneltufed with a , calf race in which. two :goats", -were run, to depide 'tit* four wilineiss who were Prize winners were 'as 'Foal, 1931 -:--Peter Watson, Patter:, son 'Bras.; 2 -Year-old gelding' or filly :---:Robert Moffatt 3 -year-old mare or gelding -Peter Watson, Robert Mof- fat; Span -Peter 'Watson, 'Jas. Fors- ter; 'Female. any age-Peter:Watson. Brood. Mare -Bert McLellan& Pet- Meguillin. Tear -old ge ding or Wm., ,McQuillin. 3 -year-old mare or ,gelding -Peter Watson. Span -Bert ,MeLellancl, Peter. Watson,' Vemale, any age -Bert MeLelland. ' Ian. One-yeavold - Patterson Bros: George- ,;Alton.* 21year-old-George Kennedn, L. G, Mutton. One-year-bld , Mare 'that raised foal in 1937-LJAS. 'Forster. Two,year-o14-1-George' Ken- nedy, One -neat -olds -John, MeQuillin. Lady Miners - Bernadean Alton. Best female -Bert 'IdcLelland, Peter .Mequillin, Halter broken foa&-:-Ik.1- bat, Ganunie. Brood mare Slid, ws 9f het prOgeny-Albent Genii*: Best Mare Or gelding in' It. 0, or AltgricUl, EEK- PEt AND MANY . OTHER VAR 1E'l'IES TO CHOOSE FROM • SepteMber 21st; 1937. • ..s.t.e.Lossuie you that the Candidate of your Huren-Bruce M.ember • • of the Legisl ate re, • i$ the 'official Liberal Ca-ndidate or the, And further, thee the 'Ontario Liberal: PartY recognizes nO• ethen .niersoti ' a- Liberal Candidate' in year:, 'Constituency. . yeere General $ecretary. Bert. Metelland, Albert Gaminie; Foal Oaminie, Wm. McQuillize Best 'roo- valuable span,,,Peter Watson. yr.= -A. Gaunt. Bull Calf -,-Wm. Kenzie. Co* WM, sMcKenZie, 1st and 2nd. Year -old -heifer -Win. McKennie; 1st end 2pd..11eifer Wm. McKenzie, ''Ps. daunt, Wm, Mc.-: Kenzie. Fetnele; any age -Wm. Kenzie. • ,Jr. IlerdWin.. 'McKenzie. McKenzie,' A. Gaunt., When It s needs, eYe'Attention, Is not an titimate or ,guess. It is the re-: Stilt Of Mitch insestigSti, n, •a the stateinent' .01 int eltat 11 thaghtful parents. ' EYE SIGHT SERVICE Ann, Other Pure MeGewain Ram lamb -O. Kennedyis2nd and. 3rd, Cow --Jas. Ly, year - old heifer --:Geerge . Kennedy, Jas. T. Lyons, George Kennedy. One- yeer-Pold heifer-3ns. Lyons; George Kennedn, 2nd and .3rd. 'Heifer calfs. Gpire. Fem• ale, any ages:-.•Geotese7Kere: 'riedy. Jn:. Herds, -Jas. Lyons; George. nedy,: Jas. Lyans. Polled, 'Angus-- fei47-F. G. Todd, One-yearsold :heifer Holstein 'Cattle -1s: CoW-H. C. Dimlop, 'Alex Andrews One -year-old, heifer -H: C; Dunlon, 2nd, ',.2-Year7old heifer -In. ,Catteth- ers. Jas. T. • Lyons. YearsoId heifer - D. Caeretheta; 1St and 2nd, Jleifet calf -George :Altinn,'McItenZie Webb. Sheet 'keep steers-De;Cartuthers, "1st and' 2nd., Yeaispld Steer -E, , Todd, D. Caerethers. gest, three, steerS-11:),: Carruthers. • DS PaAircenis7'-Cfotui As ee xq d'iD• ewe', "ClaSIJ tal t'4i1Seiri Fat calfesE. Gs Todd, .WM. .MeKen- Kenzie. pem, .Tedd. •Wne :Brea:. Gee. S. ArMstrong: Item 'lamb -s-Ash Bros., Geo, B, Armstrong:, Ag - ROY MOM, EWesleanb--s0:. Mennowan, T" feith, is, interdetimninatibrial in. 0'01' ,44 4,5 • cS. 1;a, :Rre. teiw. e - ,NME.me. Govian. , Ewe arket ewe -J. and under ln •Mps.Sein• Alton,' 1st and 2nd.. Boais • under 6: ines,-Sam 2nd, .sew 6 months and ender 1g mos. hen -W.' Miller. Leghorn, Win te ce•Tle, deo. Brook's. Leghore, White, bested 1:- Miller; istS d 2n•L• 'Plymouth Rock, 'barred, hen W.• T. Mtller. '1st tied :Plyteneth Elyinonth Reel:, white nosks-- an rats, hers -W. 111111m...1Si, and '14 end, 2nd., Onnder,' Teeloess_Sesss., AnconaS, cooketel--:W, 1. Miller: .lico•ns white., oackerel-,.,Gop, Alton, Plymeutit. Rock barred 'cackerel-W. Millet, 1St 'and 2nd..Ply'hibilth. Rock 2rid. R. I. Red, coekeren-snes 1st and .2ndS:Wyanslotta,' white. each,. gindOttd, white, ,pullett-W, I; Millet,' 'INSTITUTE TO. °PEST' t.