The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-9, Page 44
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Judges,
•Following were the , judges at the
show in th. different elassesr
horses Jas. Archibald, Seafo'rlh, A,
L. McDonald, Exeter,
Cattle—Jas, Cowan, Seaforth, J.
Biggins, Clinton,
Sheep—H, R,Snell,. Clinton. ,
Piks—/t. R, Stell, Clinton,
plants and d Flowers—G.
Pla Stewart,
Goderich; 0, C, Petfy, Hensall,
Poultry—.J. W,` Ortweln, Hensall,
Dairy Produce---J.Connolly, Goder-
ich, A. T, Scott, Brucel'celd.
Grains and Seeds—L. Williams, of
Ztrlch.
Fruits—Jno. Porter, Goderich
Vegetables—W. Hartry, Seaforth.
Ladies Work—Mrs, J. Connolly, of
Goderich;'Mrs, A. McLennan, Seaforth,
Fine Arts—Mrs, Stewart, Goderich,
Miss L, Grant, Clinton,
Manufactures—J, 'Connolly and A.
T. Scott,
Races—f-Dr, Whitely, Jas, Ford, 0,
Johnston, A.' Porter.
Free-for-all Race—
Following were the entries and the
positions the horses took In the race;—
"Charlie Mac", C. Weston, Bayfield 1 i t
"Carl Todd", W. Tucker, Exeter .222
Maggie Kinney, M. McDougall
• Porter's Hill 333
"Stubbs" H. Aberbardt, Zurich ,,494
The Bayfield Show was the best it
has been in years, in regards to ex-
hibits. The prize list was well taken
up by the various exhibitors and the
judges had their work cut out to dis-
tribute the prizes. Rain kept off for
the afternoon Of the second day, and
a big crowd attended the outside ex-
hibit,
The Directors will decide several
special prizes when they meet shortly I
The prizewinners are as follows:—
HORSES.
General Purpose. --.Brood mare, with
foal, yym, Manson, Win. Stewart; foal,
Wm. Stewart, Wnt. Taylor; gelding or
filly 2 years old, B. Pearson; gelding or
filly 1 year, W. Decker, J, R. Sterling;
team, J. Decker jr., W. Decker.
Agricultural—Brood mare with foal,
P. Weston, W. N. Keys; foal, P. Weston,
W. N. Keys; gelding or filly 3 years, T.
M. Snowden, J. R. Sterling; gelding or
filly 2 years old, J. Stewart, E. H. Wise.
& son; team, C. Truemner, G. Penhale.
Heavy Draught—Brood mare with
foal, W. McAllister & Son, 1 and 2; foal
W. McAllister & Son, a and 2; gelding
or filly 3 years old, C. Truemner, J.
Stewart; team, J. R. Sterling.
Roadsters—Brood mare with foal, J.
Decker, jr.; foal, J. Decker, jr., W. Deck
er; gelding or filly 2 years, W. Taylor,
W. Decker; gelding or filly 1 year, C.
Truemner, W. Decker; team, W. Decker
single roadster, Dr. Whitely, J. McKin-
ley & Son.
Carriage—Brood mare with foal, J.
What U.F.U. Stands For
It is the policy of the United Farmers orOntarie,.J • icuild up a
cot- n p w t[i a st;ipie`; satt� Mva-- eM rwiniC•?dc-pvernment,
A country in which. all the producers of wealth shall receive a fair
and proper share of the results of their labor.
A country in which the accumulation of vast fortunes is at Least
difficult if not impossible.
A country which puts a premium on effort and thrift and diseour-
ages idleness.
A country in which the govern ment of which all classes of the
people shall receive a fair and proper share in proportion to their num-
bers andeconomic importance.
A country in which the govetament is not subsorvant to the "13ig
Interests" but truly, represents the ideals and aspirations of the "Great
Masses" of ,the population.
VOTE HICKS'
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Dry Goode
and
House
Furnishing
Couch & Co.
PHONE 75.
Furs
and
Ready.to-
Wear
!Garments
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Over Sixty Styles to Choose Prom
Many of these areiExclu'sive
Women who choose to pay twenty, twenty-five,
thirty or thirty-five dollars can find a selection
here at these prsces that will measure up to the most
exacting requirements of correctness of sale with
quality that will give a good account of itself in clay
to day wear. We will appreciate an opportunity to
show you our range.
•
We have one of the largest stocks
of Ladies' iglu, -class' Coats
and Furs in the county
i:mWxrtnw.i�;
Decker,' jr,; team,, J. Ortwein; single
horse, R. Cantelon; best gentleman's
outfit, Dr, Whitely, J, McKhnley & son;
WY' driver, J. McKinley, & Son; P. R.
Gram,
CATTLE;
Grade Cattle—Milch cow, E. H. Wise
& San; J. & R. Reid; heifer 2 years, W,
W, Wise; 0, if, McNaughton; heifer, 1
year, W, W, Wise 1 and 2; heifer calf,
W. W, Wise, J, & R, Reid; steer calf,
J. & R. Reid, J. it McNaughton; steer
2 years, W. Taylor 1 and 2; steer, one
year, T, Brownest, 13, H, Wise 84 Son.
DurhamMllch cow, Beatty Bros„ .J,
& R. Reid; heifer 2 years, 13, H. Wise
& Sou; J„ 8c. R, Reid; heifer' 1 year, J,
& R. Reid, B. 11, Wise & Son; heifer
calf, E. H. Wise...& Son; Beatty Bros,;
bull calf, '13, H. Wise & Son;' J, & R.
Reid,
Jersey che
cow, A, Cameron,A '
Brandon. . pe
SHEEP.
Leicester---Ra,p 2 years, W. McAllis-
ter & Son; sheariing ram, C. B, Middle-
ton; ram lamb, W. McAllister & Son, C.
B. Middleton; ewe,Q. 13, Middleton, W.
McAllister & Son;' shearltn2 ewe, C,
13. Middleton 1 and 2; ewe lamb, Wm,
McAllister. & Son and 2.
Lincolns—Bans, 1', M. Snowden, 0,
Penhale;• shearling ram, G. Penhale;
ram lamb, T, M. Snowden, G. Penhale;
ewe, G. Penhale 1 altd 2; sheariing ewe,
C. Penhale 1 and 2; ewe lah)b, G. Pen -
hale 1 and 2; wether lamb, T, M. Snow-
den.
Fine Wool — Shearling rams r
Weekes 1 and 2; ram Iamb, W. Manson
F. Weekes; ewe, F. Weeks, 1 and 2;
shedding ewe, F. Weekes, W. Manson;
ewe lamb, P. Weekes 1 and 2; best fat
sheep, any breed, 1'. M. Snowden, W.
McAllister & Son.
PIGS
Bea kshire — Brood sow,) E. & R.
Snowden; T. M. Snowden; young boar,
T. M. Snowden; young sow, W. Man-
son, T. At Snowden.
Red Pigs—Aged boar, T. M. Snow-
den, W. Manson; brood sow, T,
Snowden, W. Manson; young boar, W.
Snowden, W. Manson; young sow, T.
M. Snowden, W, Manson; best boar,
any breed, C. M. Snowden; best sots,
any breed, E. & R. Snowden; best pair
bacon logs, T. M.. Snowden, W. Man-
son. POULTRY •
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