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THE WINGIIAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894,
honesty to the present leadine• politi' III. Mundell, at $17, job completed , LONDESBORO.
0 'Maus, bitt I put. it down tio their and le:v.)1111mnd payment t also, let a I
- AND
DRUGGIST
Cattle—One hundred and nineteen
Messrs George Snell aud B I waffle care through; 10 sales; marleet slow
ignorance, oe at the most their self job on side road, eon.- were in Mitchell on Monde r
to habil .
interest. What we ought to have * Weir, at e3.90; also, put up bills tot
and weaker for top grades; 25e
. .. amsay, ; e
stronger fbr light to good butchers
I e t t ti f tl S 0 Il
, „ n p, 1 a a mee nee 0 le . . e. ! - - - ,
a Canadian party." let job of fencing rend at i'V'l'e'''" lodee of thee town. Rev. D R choice heavy steers, $5,45 to
beaveraueadow eon. 6, but could not ' e. . -4ea'ehed in the Presbyterian :c.ill-de,8;
Tule Maesey-Harris elanafacturing „ 4113. A-, re • ' te).10- good, shipping, $5 to $5.40;
Company, of Toronto, eomtemplate let job. 1 he I. eputeei eel e i epot te. I Church on Sunday. --Rey. `./.. A, ht aud medium, $3,80 to $4.70;
having, along with Deputy -Reeve of Hamilton took his work at l‘ft. Forest. ! mixed butchers', $2.75 to $3.40; balls,
States. Some of the firm have 1-,eeie ling 40 rode 011 boundary ""8 Ceatsleouple of days last weeke—Mii fresh cows, $2 to $8 per head higher; Canada's Favorite lave Stock .an,c1
Exhibetioe. .. . . .
removing, their bushiees to the United. i\ ,t Wawanosb, let a job of gravel-1—John Hill, of Langside, WAS jull'(% a ! $2,40 to $3; exports $8,25 to $ 8 .50; Agricultural
A LA V 3 el. TI -IE FRONT.
at Niagara Mills, N. Y., looking for per rod, also, let a jobopening'
4Jostpli E . Dimming was married on stockers, $2.45 to $2.80; feeders, 1 •
bounder line between Kinloes and
a ite, and iu au interview there 90 to $8.30. Hogs—One hundred
WESTER FAIR,
LONDON,
Sept. 13th to 22nd, 1894.
0 sMr. Y ednesday evening, to Miss Maggie $2*
•
ACT.C. N. W. TELEMPH H. A. 'Massey tells a reporter foe the je.
Turnberry to Sand. Lefegate, tit 00, and dal te eix ceib thiough; 110 on Exhibitors, make your entries early and cheos0
lei et MO Turnberry i431 • IL J. 14 air performed your space.
VA Brunswick House bill that bee attraeted him to their to pay $20, job to tie um to
satisfaction of both Councils. Moved
le Loud
this neighborhood aro taking in the cern fed,
IMichigans, $5,90 tc, $6.0.5; pigs and
market very dull; Yorkers Entries elo4o Live Stock and Poultry, Sem. 13th.
$6 to $6.25; grassy and
Entries olos , other departments, Sept. Oth.
Final paymuchts and horses ncutwd M:the stakes,.
Aug Ifith.
Catartiet that it N the new Tariff em _1. Y.. tl' the ceremony.—Quite a number from I sale;
Wingham, — - Ont
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER, 1, 18114.
I sliores. He says : •
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all int P ize list ete free A ph, to
Fair this week. -1N m.
The ( 'an:alien Government reduced • . Sniffle from
bv John Diment, seconded by John . Carlow, was in the vil light, ea.0o to ee. le, „oo m , sew,
‘2r. " d AuntsSpPai re • and Ex ,resq rates arnrcred
ecial Attroetions of the best.
Maiesrove that Mr. Gemimil let ajob
Sixteen cars through; 74 on Sale; CAPT. A,%, ItioltTilt, 'TUGS. A.
13KOWNE,
President.
-if f , • viel in Wylie's beever lege on Sunday.—James Woodman $5 to $5.60. Sheep and lambs—
the duty on manufactured goods , e . ,
from 20 to 35 per cent. but kept the
meadow, as soon as possible—Carried.
duty on raw materials as high as
Moved by John Diment, seconded by
ever, thus mailing the Americans
John 'elbsgrove, that we expend $25
to ship in here their manufactured • . • *I • ed
a a „, , , Londesboro, on Oct. 16th, Every
products very advantageously. Under -
oetween Wright'sseIMO 3.)
such conditions we could not compete • e cornerslodge in the District should be well
in the markets.of the world. That limeelreelosgrove to let job—Carried, represented.—Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Moved by John Diment, seconded by
n• Demme die tariff' will help your- returned from their visit near
materialslt will cheapen the met of Pa - a will meet to -night.
EDITORle.L NOTES. , 'it lot 14 7 Cerri
was able to resume work again 011
Monday.—The next meeting of Dis-
trict Lodge No. 24, I. 0. G. T., will
be held in the Temperance
e t Wm. Gemmill, that james Powell be Ottawa, on Tuesday—S. 0. E. lodge
ee, .._.7••':":7. ..: 'IT.. '." ''.'t,_:.:.1..:..--•-•:: country immensely. By freeiug raw
I lid $3 for putting box- drain cross
manufactured articles both to mann- * P -, con.
oved
Mby WineCruickshank, secoud-
factueer and consumer. It will LOWER WINGHAM.
ed by John Diment, that we gravel
draw to your side many manufactur-
30 rods on western gravel road be- Weekly examination . of Lower
ing concerns of Canada which want
tweeu B Line and brickyards, .Mr. Wingham Public School—Friday,
a wider market and an opportunity
Cruickshank - to let job—Carried. September 14th, 1894:
to manufacture goods more pro-
fitably. -Moved by Win. Cruickshank, second- 4th Class—N. Beckett 60, J. M.
ed by Wm. Gemmill, that the Reeve Graham 50, J. Dey 40. 3rd Class—
A CORRESPONDENT writes to the be appointed to meet the Reeve of 13. Cruickshank 98, G. Ansley 91,
Goderich Signal, urging that a Morris on boundary- line, ou Satur- ,
b. Wellwood 73, N. Graham 71, J.
railway be constructed from Wing- day, September 22, at 2 o'clock p. King 70, F. Green 67, M. Campbell
ham to Goderia. He points out
]u.,tolet.a_ jobh
of builing a break- 51. Part II—N. J. Ansley 85, C.
latel, wideningand fencing road Murdoch 64, H. Gilmer 70, J. Deyell
that it is a necessity, and sets forth ovppositelots 48and49—Carried. 60 J.Wiley 50, J. Campbell 45, G.
a scheme which he says can be car- Moved by John Mosgrove, seconded '
Manser 20. Senior 1st—M. Link-
ried out. In his scheme he puts by Wm. Gemmill, that the Tax
later 00, M. Poole 00, J. Finley 20.
Wingham clown to contribute $100,- Collector commence to collect taxes R. J. BARTON, Teacher.
000 by way of bonus to the railway, on the 10th day of October and on
Goderich e2C0,000 and the townships return the roll on the 14th day of
BRUSSELS.
of Ashfield, Wawanosh and Colborne December next—Carried. The fol -
$150,000. The great defiet we lowing accounts were passed and The Liberal convention for East
see in the scheme N the raising of the orders on the Treasurer issued: Thos. Huron will be held in the town hall
money for the construction. of the Anderson, 55c, gravel; Mrs.Jelmston, this (Friday) afternoon.—The Ep-
IT nes been decided on an appeal
that it is illegal to sell lottery tickets.
T.aE grain standards for the Dom -
;Won east ef Port Arthur, were fixed
last week, at Toronto. There is no
change whatever in the standards
front year, but the wheat shown
was of a somewhat better color and
quality.
So FAR Canadians have sent to
Britain this year 64,000 odd cattle
and 75,000 sheep. This is about the
same quantity of cattle at last season,
but there is a great increase in sheep
shipments. Canadian sheep, like
Canadian pork, is in much favor.
Evnnr Liberal, before the 15th of
October next, should Fee that his
name is on the Dominio,u voters' list,
if he has a right to .vote, as on the
list that is now being revised the
next Dominion election will be held.
All favorable to freer trade should.
not neglect this duty.
LONDON Advertiser : It is now as-
serted that the weapon purchased by
road. • The municipalities named
would not contribute anything like
the amounts set forth for the road ;
in fact, it is doubtful if some of these
would eoutribute anything. Wing -
ham, having the two great trunk
lines of railway, would not care to
act the part of the dog in the manger,
Mr. Patterson, Minister of Militia, as but would enter into any feasible
General Wolfe's fighting apparatus, scheme to advance, the interests of
was never used for that purpose at the town and the surrounding country.
When our Goderich friends feel like
all, but was turned to account lo
y taking hold of this matter in earnest,
open last century oysters. It may
be presented to Clinton or Goderich.
Winpsham will be found ready to do
TRE Toronto World of Friday
contained eight pages of eight
"columns each and. in small type of
tax sale. announcements for thatecity.
Much of the property offered is N. P.
boom houses and vacant lots erected
or laid out much beyond the needs
of the city.
THE Signal says that Mr. Connolly,
who was so•anxious to pose as a
Patron in West Huron, a short time
ago; Was at the Conservative meet-
ing held in Gederieh. the other day,
when Mr. Robt. Burningham, the or-
ganizer of the Conservative party,
was giving the faithful pointers on
how to run an election.
THE Despatch ofWoodstock, N. B.,
discussing the question of maritime the check rein, which enabled Mr.
union, bays that a union of the three Linklater to bring him to a stand -
Provinces would have the doubly- I still, Fortunately the rig kept right
desirable effect; of thereasinfe their side up, and 110 one was thrown out,
so that they ;escaped with few
lertisee and a severe shaking up.
Moral—Keep your - cattle off the
road.—There was a large gathering
of relatives and friends and much
rejoicing and merriment at the resi-
denceuf Robt. Stapleton, Cedarville,
on the evening of Sept. 12th, it being*
the marriage of his- daughter Emily
to John Reed. The presents were
numerous and useful and all wished
the happy couple long life and pros-
perity.—.Thenes Porter,son of Samuel
Porter of Medicine Hat, ie renewing
bis acquaintance with old friends in
thiscression.
TheCouneil of the Township of
Turnberry met September 17, 1894.
'Members of Council all present.
The Reeve in the chair, The minutes
of last meeting were read. end ap-
proved. A communication was read
from the Clerk of Kinloes, stating
that Judge Barrett had set aside the
drain award made by Mr. Marshall,
Engineer of Kinloss. The Reeve
reported that along with Mr. Gemmill
- he had let a job of' repairs at Eadie's
bridge to Andrew Reid, at $1; also,.
let a job of widening rond on Cul-
ross boundary to Andrew Reid at
$8, job completed and recommend
payment ; alSO, let a job of eutting
;hill on side road, ;eon. 11, to William
$1.50, gravel; Geo. Pocock, 40e,
gravel; Geo. Henderson, $4.25,gravel
and damagese Wm. Holmes, $1.50,
irons for drain; Elliott Bros., $17.10,
tile; Robert Stapleton,. $13, digging
drain; Chas. Barber, 510.75, gravel-
ling; Jas. Irwin, $3.13, work on
boundary; Andrew Reid, $4, repairs
at Eadie's bridge; Andrew Reid, 58,
work Culross boundary; Wm. H.
Mundell, $17, cutting hill; John
Weir, $3.90, work;on side road; le.
B. Scott, $1.45, grates and repairing
picks; Thos. Martin, $16, ditching;
her share iu pushing it to a successful Alex. McGregor, $1.20, tile; John
issueWilson, $1.10, earnberry share of
.
gravel. Moved by John Diment,
seconded by John Mosgrove, that
this meeting do now adjourn to meet
in McDonald's ball, Bluevale, on
Monday, October 15th, at 10 o'clock
a. in --Carried.
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk. 10-1-c; 230 boxes at 101e; 281 boxes
T leRNBERRY.
Last Sunday, as Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Linklater and family were ou
their way to church, they encounter-
ed a herd of cattle on the hill op-
posite Mr. Andrew Pringle's. Two
of the cattle being in a belligerent
Seargtory
market strong for good. sheep, slow •
for lambs; sales, good sheep, $2,65 to
$8; light wethers, 53,15 to 53.25;
culls and common, 51 to 52.25; best
lambs, $4.25 to 54.30; fair to good,
53.25 to $4.60. Sheep and lands— CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF IAEA r
All offerings of Canada lambs - were
taken at from 54 to 54.40. AGAIN,
i0C. PER LB., 44
worth League of the Methodist
church have made arrangements to
have Conductor Snider give his cele-
brated lecture "Life on the Rail " itt
tha Town Hall on Friday evening,
October 12tb.—St. John's church
will hold their harvest home service
on Sunday, September 30th.—The
boy Whitely, who was arrested at
Moorefield, for till-tappingsheee, was
let go on suspended sentence, on
count of his tender years. •
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Dairy Markets.
Utica, N. Y., Sept. 17.—At the
Utica Board of Trade to -day the
following sales of cheese were made:
Three thousand five hundred and six
boxesat 91•0; 452 boxes at 9-ic; 2,-
002 boxes at 100; 172 boxes at 10 -he;
491 boxes at 10e; 100 boxes at 10e;
1,261 boxes at 100; 368 boxes at
ace
GEO. SHAW
........— at 101e. Sales of creamery butter
mood, the weaker one was forced CLINTON. I were 27 packages at 23c and.. 54
back on the rig, striking one of the - Model school opened on the 3rd packages at 231c.
front wheels, breaking the draw -bar inst., with an attendance of 45, the I Little Falls, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Cheese
with the shock and letting down the largest it has been for years. Qiiite : sales to -day: Thirty-five boxes at
shafts among the horse's feet,frighten- a 'lumber in attendance are from 191e; 781 boxes at 9-ec; 3,795 boxes
ing the animal, who . started down Wingham and vicinity. Theyeiwe : i at 10e; 98 boxes at ibie; 175 boxes
the hill on a gallop, Making the rig A. E. Thomson, W. F. Fvfe, D. Weir, . on commission. Farm dairies --Sales
career from side to side of the road, J. 3. Powell, Etta Johnston. , Lucina , of farm dairy cheese are 244 boxes
in the ditch and again out of it, till Watson and Carrie Macdonald.—The . at 9ec, to 10c; bulk, 10c. Butter—
one of the hind wheels gave way, Collegiate Institute here held a field ' Sales of 106 packages of creamery
letting the axle down on the ground, day on Friday last. A cup was of- butter at 20c to 22c; bulk at top
which brought a heavier strain on fered for the one who would take the prices; 25 packages of farm dairy
most points during the day. The , at 20e to 22c; bulk at 211e.
cup was won by Mr. McKinnon of;
Clinton. A grand concert was given ! Live Stook Markets. •
by the pupils irethe lecture room in ; Montreal, Sept. 17.—There were
the eveninee which was well attend- about 500 head of butchers' cattle,
ed. IndeA the day was a complete 140 calves and 1,000 sheep and
success and did much to bring Clin- lambs offered at the East End Abat-
ton Colle,eitite Institute into fanie.— toir to -day. Trade was rather dull,
A foot -ball team was organized by and prices of nearly all kinds, except
the medelites, on Thursday last. the best cattle and shipping sheep,
The officers are : Hon. president, Mr. are lower, with the probability that
Lough; president, W. le. Fyfe; vice- considerable numbers of the common
president, Mr. Fair; sec. and treas., and inferior beef and mutton critters
Mr. Brownlee; committee: J. J. will have to be held over for a future
Powell, Mr. Fair and Mr. McKinnon. market. The best butchers' cattle
The school has some good material sold et about 3e per 1b.; pretty good
and the club will no doubt win. a stock at fronr8c to 31-e; do. common
name this fall. dry cows, rough half -fatted steers
and thrifty young stock sold at from
EAST WAWANOSII. O -.I
le to nearly 3e per lb., while the
leaner beasts sold at frail): tie to 2e
Lot 32, con. 7, East Wawanosh, per lb. Calves were in fairly good
150 acres, was sold under the ham- demend, at from 52.50 to $5 eaeh
mer to Robt. McDowell of Blyth, for common, and from $6 to $10 for ..
prestige and lower at Ottawa and of
reducing the cost of government at
home. It argues, however, that,
although the number of Ministers
and legislators is large for the pop-
nth:401141c cost is not excessive,
because the salaries are so small.
Theerremier of New Brunswick gets
$2,1100, the Premier of Nova Scotia
$4,300 and the Premier of Prince
Edward Island 51,300. The members
of the New Brunswick Legislature
get $300 each, of Nova. Scotia 5500,
and of Prince Edward Island $172
apiece.
Cole James Domville, of New
Brunswick, a near relation of Mr. C.
Domville, the well known Grand
Trunk official and a supporter of the
late Sir John Macdonald, gives -notice
that at the ensuing Dominion elec.
tient lie will contest Rings county,
N. B., which he represented at Ot-
tawa from 1872 to 1882. The county
is now represented by Mr. Foster,
Finance Minister. Mr.Domeille ettys:
"1 oun a feee-trader from top to bot-
tom. All this talk of tariffs and all
eloe:hainess of conference and eons
ventione is looked upon In our part
ot eke Doininion as jus t SO Muth
rubbsh 1 don't want to impute dis.
MABEET REPORTS.
wngorcor.
Wingimm, September 20, 1834.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. PORK SAUSAGE
rio/a.i)er 100 lbs 1 50 to 1 78
Fall Wheat 0 50 to 0 50 also on had.
STEAK,
and other meats in low proportion.
Spring Wheat 0 50 to 0 50 ____
Oats, Old,.... ... 0 30 to 0 32 1 am prepared to pay ale highest price,
Oats, Now
Barley . 0 "5 to 0 20
0 35 to 0 40 for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn.
.
Peas 0 50 to 0 52 • and well dressed.
Butter, tub 0 10 to 0 17 GEO. SHAW
Butter, rolls 0 10 to 0 17
0 10 to 0 10 Wingham, Oat. 10th, 1803.
•
Eggs per dozen
Wood per cord.... .... 1 25 to 1. 75
Hay per ton ...... 0 00 to 8 00
Potatoes, per bushel
Tallow, per lb
Dried Apples, per lb
Dressed Hogs 5 00 to (1 50
Beef
g 05 g 05 DR. McLEL1AN, LONDON, ONT.
to
CIMITON.
Fall Wheat,
Spring Wheat
Barley • •
Oats
234 Dundareet,
4 50 to 5 50 EyE and EAR SURGEON,
Gradulte of the New York Eye and Ear hospital,
0 55 to 0 58 1389. Post Graduate Coarse cal the Eye, Ear. Nose
0 53 to 0 58 and Throat at the New York Pest Onuluate Medical
School and Hospital. 1802. Eyes Tested. Glasses
0 35 to 0 40 Applied. Fine stock of Spectacles, Lenses; and
0 34 to 0 35 surtiftelol E%es. VIll bo at the r•-•
Peas 0 58 to 0 56
Potatoes, per bushel.. 0 50 to 0 30 Rattenberry House, CLINTON, • . )
Butter 0 14 to 0 15 The first FRIDAY of every
• 0 08 to 0. Os month, at date named below:
• . 0 00 to 7 00
Eggs, per dozen
Hay
Cordwood
The
the W
Tuesday
commencim,
1894. Bring
them manufactu
WINGPIAM
AND JELLY Ell
8 00 to 4 00 Next Visit, October 5th, 1894.
derOgned intended
am Cider and Jel
Wednesday of
Tuesday, 4th
g your a
into
Wingham, Aug.
Hours 10.10 a. m. to 4p. m. Charges
moderate.
L CLEARING SALE
u nning
Mill, on
ch week,
eptem ber,
los and get
er or jelly.
8 & RITCHIE.
894.
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F. H. Y'S
BAR ER Sh PI
opposit acdonalcl Block, Wing
A 01 an Shave, goad Hair Out, d
clean wel used on every face.
Pa onage of the public solicited. ,
MISS C. L. MCKENZIE, A. T. C. M.
Teacher of
VIOLIN, ELOCUTION AND
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
For full particulars, apply at the resi-
dence of Ma. amo. MoKErizin, Wing -
ham.
D.
This
month
WI
We
—AT— '
Patton Igmlry
for the uext
THiRTY DAYS.
Commencing on Friday, September
21st, 1 will salt at actual cost for thirty
days in order to make room for our new
Fall and Xmas Goode. Groat bargains
will be given. Don't go home without a
visit to what is known to be the best
place to buy your
Watches,
01ocks,
Jewelry, &c.
M. PATTERSON.
Stand—Directly opposite the Bank of
Hamilton, Wingham,
will
receive our Fall Importation of
Pr4
—10B031 ----
Berlin, Germany, and from London, England.
As these Goods are direct from the Manufacturers, prices will be in favor of
the 'buyers.
In addition to this, the .styles are the latest
world.
on the markets of the
Our Large Napo/station of
rprn
for the sum of 54,000. This is superior venls. Shippers eontintie ;to
E
Norm
'
considered a fair price.—Messrs, W. pay about 8itc per lb, for good large put up specially for 11the
S
J. in Tea ga dens of
R. Erskine and Fitzpatrick are at sheep, and thesothers sell et from 2c aapan, &c., will reach Wingham about the end of
Goderieli this week on the grand to 8e per lb.i goo --------1 slat from
jury..—Mr. David Robertson had a 8e to nearly per lb.; commen lots Augutst Please withhold your orders until they
arrive. We can then give you choice, fresh Tea
coev killed by lightning, last 'Week. at about 2/e per lb. and the etills at s
It was insured In the West Wawan- from $1.25 to $1.75 each. Fat bogs put up 11-1 201b. caddies, at wholesale priees. ,
osh Insurance Company. --Mr. S. 0. ere less plentiful, and sales were Our Steak is eomplete in every department, and prites have toadied
Iraivlett is attending the assizes this made to -day nt, front $5.25 to
week as a petit jiiryinan.- -Mr. Chas. per 100 lbs. There is still an active
e5.4°. bettom, in every line,
.Johnston leas leased his farm, being demand for good pigs, from four to
lot 37, in the Oth C011CeSSiOn, to Mr, five months old, and these sell MI
jatneS 'Cunningham, for a term of, about 5/e pee lb.
years. • -Mast "Suffalo, N. T., Sept.
llespeettitlIy Yours,
D. M. GORDON,
The Anchor Heuse,'Wingliste‘
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Culross FaU Show,
T110 Culross Township fall ft
bold 111 Teeswater on Tuesdt
Wednesday of this week,"
weather was all that coteld
sired, and on. Wednesday tie
it large crowd of interested sig
• The inside departments Were
in Messrs. (Allies & Martin'
=Gni; which are well adapted
pterpose, but rather too sinal
exhibits in these departmen
splendid, large roots and ve
irfee- • being in abundance, and the
of fruit, ladies' work, &c.,
A number of the business;
Teeswater made very nice
of their wares, and Mr. John;
had two very fine -toned pin
several organs, sewing mach
oil exhibition, and two _expel
gave a number of selection
His exhibit attracted e gre:
attention, especially from
sex, The show of horse
sheep, pigs and poultry,
* up to former years. The st
very fine grounds for th
shelve As will be seen by
lisewhich is eiven herewith
number of the prizes cone
ham and vicinity.
• Mr. Geo. McKenzie's; V
• year old, Pedro, sired be
King, clam by. Royal 6
hands high, took first 1
horse, while his three year
.40 colt, sired by Raven, lee
Colborne, was awarded ti
Mr, L. Lott, of town, te
prize with a fine saddle be
• PRIZE LIST.;
HORSES.
Heavy Draught—Span
ders; 2, A. Symon; 3, J.
Three year old gelding o
Crowston; 2, `Mies.. Vat
Fischer. Two year old
ing, Geo. B. Armstrong;11
Low; 3, John Hughes,
or gelding, W.
Geo-. Moffat. Spring colt,1
2,A. Mcleague; 8, 1N;
rood mare; W. Hone
Walker; 3, A. McKaguee
in class, W. Headers. II
General Purpose —
Watson; 2, John Gen
Armstrong. Three yea
geldiiig, V. Rettinger,
3, F. Borho. Two year
gelding, Wm. McDonald
;.; 3, Alex. Watson. One
or gelding, W. Walker;
• Spring colt, W. }lender
Kee; 3, R. E. Little.
Hendois; 2, Jas. 1
•E. Little. Fastest w
Mrs. Kirkland; 2, '
• Best broke team, S. D.
2, Alex. McDonald. B
class, Alex. Watson.
Road. and Careagt:
Dever; 2,L. Lott; 3, P. 0'
horse, W. Little; 2, Jo
3, L. Lott. Saddle hc
Kenzie; 2, L. Lott;
Kenzie. One year a
ing, ; Alex. Melees.
do., W. Copeland; 2,
3, P. Clark. Brood n
ton; 2,Levi Good; 3, 1
• colt, P. Clark; 2, L.
ton. Three year old'
ness, W. J. Kirklan
land; 3, Thos. Breen
Miss Watson; 2, M
Roadster stallion, 7
Good. Buggy' horse,
e
Grade—Two ea
lifeKague,• 2, Geo, 11
Kagne. One year ;
Moffatt; 2, M. Keil
steer, Jas. Ballagh;
Fat cow or heifer,
Alex. ; Meleague;
Grade cow, 3as, Rei
3, Geo. Moffatt. Oi
Chas, Thompson; 2;
W. Zinger-. Two
Chas. Thompsoit;
D. Fraser. •Villag,
son; 2, P. MeN:
calf, A. McKague;
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