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The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-29, Page 4A!" Aetee"ege.7:',1,:e•-••.•••ej„e '••• cORD ee•ele StartingSa day, Marc Se our bill for full Particulars • , ' ' • , re, 'ee• We Sell Right Because We Buy•Right 0 OPE;R,,, CILSI\1:1'ON heilut kr:IVIanning Pianos Three 'More Carloads for The West., '3[ow about Treating Yourself to a New Piano. This Spring? • - T. J. McNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative. Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton Eggs Cream Poultry WE RECOGNIZEQUALITY • e and DISTRIBUTE THE .CASFL ACCORDINGLY at CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SEAFORTH PRONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH,- CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE — -MONTREAL, QUE. NEW ASSORTMENT OF LILLIES, FLOWERING PLANTS - . . • , CUT FLOWERS STORE FOR EASTER ' E - L. Mitten's, Huron Street. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL fith and 7th, GREENHOUSE AS USUAL VISITORS TO FAIR WELCOME o(o' e Store Plitine 213j Greenhouse Phone 66j e eel it CI eel./ AUCTION SALES Auction Sale . Of Farra Stock and Implements, at lot 20, concession 16, Goderich Tp., 2 miles north west (..if Clinton on • Friday, March 30th, at 1 o'clock; 1 sherp the following.; , HORSES ---Grey Percher= team, 3 years," well broken; heavy horse, 9 years old; heavy rnare, aged; lack driver,, 9 years old, quiet and. TOiable, single or double. CATTLE --Cow, 4 years old, do to freshen Aug; 27th; cow, 5 years old, due to freshen August, 29; cow, years old, due to freshen. Nov. 10,; cow, 8 yeare Old, freshened two weeks; 2cows, 9 yeaes old, farrow, milking well; 2 leifere, rasing yea, 'M calf; 2 2 - Tear -old heifers; 1 2 -year-old steer; 2 1 -year -ofd heifers; 4 Polled Angus talvds. PIGS -10 store hogs. POUL- TRYT--About 76 Barred Rock pullote and year old hens. •Good Collie dog, 1, -yeuir old. IlVIPLEIVrENTS—Mas. tesy-IlArris binder, 6 ft. egt; Deering :newer, 6 L. ant; 12 -hoe, seed, drill; steel land rollet; - set diamond har- roWs; Verity walking. plow; Bain wagen with 2 sets wheels; set 1VIani- toba bob sleighs; wood eack; wagon box; stock' rack; 'gravel box; 15 ft, rack;, set scales; .Cenning mill; sad- fler; steel tire buggy; cutter; cutting box; No. 12 De„•Leval ceeain sepera- tor, nearly new; Daisy Chinni; wood cook stove; °set, log tongs; wheel baerow; set .eloeble ' breeching hare nese; set, prow havness; set single harness; 'steel scrapere sap kettle; 25 sap buckets; quantity 02 mixed hay; chains; forks; whiffletrees and rother articles, • HOUSEHOLD El% FECTS—Linoleum, 12)116,/e ft; kit. cher: table; 2 heeding, lamps and nureerous other article. • Terms:--Poulte:y and all sumof 33.0.00 ancl tinder, cash; over that amount, 8 menthe' credit will be giv- en en farniehing bankable paper or a discount of 4 percent., straight allow- ed for cash MI credit amounts. .. . Evevything to be Sold as propriet- or hee disposed of.•his farm. .•-• • • • John Te McKnight, Proprietor, G. 13. Bindle •Atictioneer. lot 21 eoi 11 fflflett 4one lnll0 attriosdae addlie,Drafternarerfaggele•Tiraft;;Mare,; fdal:•;.e.,PATTLE',-•••;'eeCo*,4 years old o1d due to 2ei May 5t11;'_;!-,OoWiee/ • years.: old 20the e•owe'§irvilivfQ4, 4et frehei Jun 1st; ••• •::ei0Oisi • g' 'Y.e4r1i,•01.01.$ • .ft'5eeis,•'•••4 :Year;`'eldL 2'd'rk.:q•e):1"e•I'; ',heifer; '1.'..yeiee pld;;:,;"2 spring ir•ealvea, 4taiiii "IMPL/EMP.Xt •14ii*iet';.,7:4:01/t/cX4eee5J'XIJetrrie'r'lif 'ft .20;"160r-'44r?*!:Oia11114 ePreederfi •ii0jeljiader; steel land, rol,' lere;fraing 2000 lb. o'°1,4aPi.lti;1 ;;•4115rt' aP. $00 bushel ,Boxiner .seed eatse, quantity "efreiXett.„.firaiii.,..'. • Everything to be. diSpeadd :'.6f." as • •,: suns Of $19.. 00, and tinder 'cash.: over .that' amount 12 credit • will • be given' o fur, nishing'.aleproVed'; ?joint . notes or a :discount •Of 5 :percent., alleived foe cashon. credit Omoiente. • Janies, End-. dell; Freprietor,., Anee • teeneer • • 54-2 -Auction •Sale of. Farm Stools At- Lot $2, Maitland condession, mile north of- Holthesuillp on Meeday, 2ncl, nt 1, o'clock sharp COTISiS- ting of 'the' following: Aged mare' .:in foal. /•CATTLE— cdvr freshened Feb. 14thee-red cow, 'due to freshen Apr.' 16; choice black cow, due to freshen time of sale; 4 Herefords, .rising 1 :year; calf, six weeks old;•about .70 hens and plillets; TMPLEMENTS—Deering binder, 7 ft cut, nearly new; 1VIeCorrniek mower, 6 ft, cut; steel roller; cutivatoe; Kau- ,sey-Harris drill; ;113,,, loader; horse rake; walking plow; 2 furrow plow; set 4 section harrowe; scaffler; steel tire top buggy; cutter; wagon, With box and spring, seat; 2 set bob seighs; haprack; wood; rack; graVel box; stock rack; fanning mill;_ .20 ft. 1 inch rope; •seteslings;• set double har- ness; set single harness; grindstone; circular saw; Empire cream sepera, tor; quantity -of red elm, suitable for hay rack; about 22 feet belting, 6 inch wide; weigh beam; pea harves- ter; crow bar; hay knife; 2 sets whiffletreese quantity of rock elm plank; chains; neckyokes and numer- ous other articles. Terms: ---Poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 6 months' credit will be giv- en- on furnishing bankable paper or a discount of 4 'percent, straight allow- ed for cash on credit amounts. Everything to be sold as the pro- prietor has renteclehis Gee. E. Tebbutt, 'Proprietor, Geo, IL Elliott, Auctioneer, • Auction Salo • Cf farm stock and implemetts at lot 22, =0.'7, Goderich township, on Tuesday, April 8rd, at 1 o'clock con- sisting of the following: LIVE STOCIC-2 good work horses 12 head of good grass cattle; 11 store hogs; 35 pullets; 2 turkeys. IM- PLEALENTS—Rubber tire top buggy; Portland . cutter; cultivator; hum wagon; -walking plow; riding plow; Massey -Harris mower; scuffler; set of 'scale, 2000' lbs. eapocity; set of scales, 800 ib capacity; =Silage box, 13 inch with pipes; 80 ft. of good sling tight belt, 7 inch; set of 3- sec- tion • harrows; • democrat; Ford .toure ing car; power horSe-- and sheep clipping machine, with attaehment; eteam separator; milk caneequan tity of potatoes;- quantity of -Mar- quis , wheat, *quantity • :et levhite blossom sweet , clover; quantity of, yellew-bleserom 'sweet clover seed; whiffletreds; forks, chains and numerous other article's Everything to be sold as proprietor has disposed of his ferm. Terins:— Wheat„ Clover, seed and all sums of $10.00 and Under, cash; over that a- mount 8 months' credit will be giyen on furnishing approved joint notes or a discount of 4 percent, straight, al- lowed for cash on credit. amounts Richard Bond, Promietore George IL Elliett,‘Auetioneer. - 55-1. • Auctien Sale Of -farm stock et Gus.,-13isback'e fnrni. on Boyfield road, •4 miles west of Clinton, on Saturday, March 31st, at 1.30' o'clock, sharp, consistine: of the following: HORSES—Heavy draft Percheron horse, rising 4 yrs; General Purpost Bay horse, aged. CATTLE -3 Pol. led -Angus heifers, due to freelien time of sale; 2 farrow cows; 3 steers, rising 2 years; 9 yearling heifers; 2. choice calves, 9 months old. SHEEP —22 good theep. PIGS -3 'young sows, due May lst; 2 store hogs, a- bout 100 lbe, eel:, GRAIN, ETC. - 10 MU. Alsike clover, Government tested and -graded, choice seed; 4 hue, Alsack and Timothy seed, mixed; 60 bus. Yellow -blossomed sweet clov- er seed; 10 bus. wliite blossomed sweet clover seed; Star Sedan car in good running order. Terms: 7 menthe credit will be' given on fur- nishing approved bankable notes or a discount of 4 percent. straight allowed for cash. No outside stock and no reserve, Gustave Bisback , Proprie- tor, Geo, IL -Elliott, Auctioneer, ' - • 55-1. Administrators' Sale Of Farm. Stock and ImpleIne0e„ The adminfetrators layer instructed' the undersidhed to sell by public atm - tion at Lot 43, Lonclen Road, 1'A miles south of CU:Ito:Von Saturday, April 7th at 1.00 o'cloek Sharp the f allow - 8 good 'livery horses; suitable for farm work; Set -team harness; eengle harness"; several good horse collars: - open buggy, steel tire; top Middy,. steel lire; Maseey-ILarris binder, .7: ft. cut; Massey -Harris steel tarke•• Frost and Wood mower, 6 ft. met; 8 drum steel roller; cultivator; • disk harrow; hay tedder; Maesey-Hatris seed drill; set, 4 hectionliarrows; ein; die 'wended plow). double walking' plow; farm wagon; heY rack; gravel boxe'stock rack; set light pleighs and box; set bob-elghe; Clinton finning 'la-kettie0; *4'44911.ttit'41b6.1a01;rti::•gle4..'4114-0:: ..01111.11:t;';'"e' .•4#ailtitieeOtliimi*fc Whiffld-' tfeekliid''./11ifidOrien0.?1therearticles. Everything te•be:SOrd;IM•Order,-th Wind, P81m5 All sdnw o$ L0 00 and un thet,40-10t01.t. lee :given e'en.. bankable i4r- or ei-diedtunt Of • 1I/L.:'encle2,-.M.elili, '410/Ved.Tor hqtt;AdediniSbetters,,..L' Ellbtt •.` - " 55-2; iil,1;••".ancl$cafeltit.‘014• Otigin-*aa;•-e04,' LY. onth' joh; Onfiproxiiieeil to attend ig•II-Ait,1,1.r:O'fitlitst!:qas..,P•'; • ••', klIelmeS AiSa- P•4•:e'Eti7,134#101. 2•-:, • • •• That ....big' Liurolie ed-the"ceffee, as Per":ndieile and it as unaniMotielY,' earried that eie -Was the ''Bert, McCeetli•'it, about. thud we: were rtinning• re.Hureln Old; ; , •• ci Statf-;t111(1, 141111QN 0D BOYS 01' TORONTO , • ' • - • • The Huron 41/1d ,Boys' Association of Toronto, ,held o. very suceessfui euehre and bridge Hygeia Hall, Elm St., on -Friday evening: last. The weather was all; that,eould be desired .and the ideal 11 w rowded o cap- acity, sonte 60 tables being required to accomodate the Euchre and Bridge players., Very valuable prizes were awarded to' the successful cOntestants aritl the -dames were carried out with' military precision, under the able supervision of Birs. H. B. Stowe, -After the.gaines,,delicious refresh- ments were- served , that could not ' but satisfy the Most fastidious, and hew could it be otherwise, when•this part, .02. the -entertaininent -wag-under! the direction of Mrs. D, Thompson. After the rrofreshments, a number ' of old-time, dances were.indulged in, with Mr, Bort MeCreath as' floor' manager, The. foltrwing wee some of those in attendaneeee- " My, and Mrs. R. C. King; 1V1r. and Mrs. J. A. McLaren; Mr• and .Mts. B. H. illeCreath; aid Mrs. E. Floe - dye Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pringle; -Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stowe; Mr. and Mrs, D. Thompson; Mr, and Mrs. H. L Morrish and the Misses Morrish; Mr. and ACTS, G. C. Young; Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Cobleledick and the Misses Cob- bledick; Mee and Mrs. S. L. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac IL Brown; Mr. and Mr. W. 'Morris; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cantelon; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cracknell; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hill; Mr. and Mrs. W. Crultsliank; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamonby; Mx. and 1VIrs. H. Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Mode - land; Mr. and les. W. Turney; G. C, and Mrs, G. Cocherline;'MT. and 'errs. W. Powell; Mr. G. A. Newton and Miss Newton; Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hod- gins and Mrs. DeLacey, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, 0, M. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. •P. E,„ Claricson; Mr. R. Holmes; Mr. John Robertson; Mr. R. S. Shep- pard; Mr. R. A. Dundas; Mr. J. P Bell; Mr. John Netterfield; Mr, S. A. Dundas; Mr. Len. Wallacee-Mr, F. B. Holmes; Mr, H. Reed; Mr. 11. T. Ir- win, Thornhill; Mrs. B. Sis- ley and Miss Sisley; Mrs. A. Campbell and Miss Campbell; Mrs. Sneyd., Goderich; Mrs. W. Meek, Sut- ton West; Mrs, C. Hutchinson; Mrs, Pearl Hissey; Mrs, G. Irwin; IVIrs, Blacleader; Mrs. F. Dunlop; Mrs, Milne; Mrs. Hatch; Miss Lily Pear- son; Miss Fannie Paterson; Miss 51. F. Whyte; Miss F. Newhall, Richmond Hill; Miss. M. Phillips; Miss Mary McGregor; Miss Hazel Little; Miss V. licCutcheen; Miss Billbel Bell and many others whose names could not be obtained, MANINISOMIIM41111110.91111MMINIIIMIO Boy foe; 1VIayor of the City, Len. Wallace,' Secretary ;of the' Weocibridge Fair was an intereateel • Miss Lily ' Paterson, ' Convener of the Visitation Chremittee, and' one O2. the live WiTOS, of the Areseeiation, brought a 'contingent of' 25 ex-Wing- harnites. 'What Thdy are SaYing • • , ta'ITter.Lethrre3rirlenadinOgld' placeinTruoilreetnitls evFlintusr—.President willIClima thei':78' just enough 'of us--Seeretary Fleetly, I am a free nigger now,, and will, have lots of Vane to attend the Old Boysl--telet. Holmes", , tliis was. only a Liberal organia, mtioene,tewaetb.could carr'y the City. -Bel • Looks like 'a crowd at Woodbriadt Pairs -Lel. Wallace. 4 - Men and women of Huron, I am. Proud of you.—J. A. 1VIeLaren. „reee len-sorry I mised it.—Walter Buckl: anan. - Wait till yen' see me at the picnic en the First Saturday in Jnne.—G. A. Newton. This show is getting bigger and bigfrer every year. W. F. Cantelon., This is a 'record breaker in, Euchre, Parties.—Trosurer Robert- son, QUEERING THE -GAME The Rain -falls alike on the just and unjust, but P50 Seattle Times objects thet too often the unjust purloins the, just's umbrella.—Christian Evangdp. ist. • - Re. -roof thisYearwith RIB -ROLL the Permanent Roofing for Barns, Houses, Sheds' Low in initial cost...comes in big sheets --easy and quick to 1a3r...permanent...leak-proof... handsome in appearance. Pre- vents fires ...increases value of property. Made of famous "Council Standard" galvanized sheets. Give size of roof for free estimate. Write to: Eastern Steel Produe 4meecct PRBSTON. ONT. Successor to Metal Shingle and SidiRuCo.Ltd. •••••••1011/•24 0111111•1. ‘eNew ANOTIMIZ outstanding example of Quality • ',M it Low Cost . . the New Chevrolet Roadster Express. The smart delivery body is • mounted on the "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet claassis;providing exceptional speed and smooth- nessr, as well as the proven Chevrolet'qualities of ecrinomy and endurance,' Pour -wheel Brakes • are standard equipment, as are the Oil Filter, Gas Strainer, Crankcase Breather and the count- , less other quality -car features of the "Bigger and Better' Chevrolet. This clean-etit, depend- able Roadster Express speeds up deliveries in a hundred lines of business . cuts down overhead and maintenance costs . . and constitutes a truly valuable advertisement for its owners. The price is amazingly low for a job of such obvious quality and completeness, $650, at Factory, -Taxes Extra . . . including the body, as illustrated. Itanay be purchased on the liberal terms of the G;11/1.A.C.---General Motors' own, tnue-payment plan. Ask your -Chevrolet dealer about adapting it to YOUR requirements. • The G.M.A.,C. . . . General !rotors' own deferred pay. meat plan affords the most convenient and ,economical • way of buying your Chevrolet on time, - C4i20C • , READ* FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ' LAvis, bisiiivroN harr_o_w; Quebeo sulky plow,•new; •, ; ; 547?, iniii_two 3 pettted goo .GENSUcAll -MOTORS' PF, C, , ••..":41,'•*. • ' • • • • ; • • •••• • " , • .•;; 7 • • ••• • • • • NIGIVI 054' 61011 SPr1u Show Competitions --• Prizes ---.,.• • : - "'he Opeea Reel'i- - , : , ' , , ' -, re . Fiddler, 25 to 55 inclusive , , , ,..:.. , .:.... , .... , ..„' 7 5 3 Fiddlers over 55-lears of age . , .. • „. • . , . ,....... 37 • 35 33 TOWN;78TAI.:L,-'CLIN'Irri,12 8 00 P..,: ' •,. • .., • prdc111.-... ,ilndge,:i./..t6„..§:aei140,t).;.'s okfroarn111)0i.P,,q.!'":..•••• . . , , .,. •.•,;,:, ''''• . re 5 3 L ::'.;•,OS't:'1ecilel''::.D':'ir,''ir•I°::ddii,i4i431,:t1:11eildvia<in:I''Ir4-41:1Ps'ir'g'',..7:It.6ijl:hg'f:.e':°;:':..,::1*:;ebt":'ea°:i'f:S,e:teei.::1'11;ost)1:••IPII.8-::,"'e,::sel':;;' iliP.::11.c:::'.1.1,..:' • , ,,, ci.,_ ti i--- ' eir .,0.' w: bI. ,•• -......,e-ele. leeree ' ,,,-....,,eeer. . A ntLy s ,:, t 1.' , • . her " ' ' •" ...., .. In bekeequired toilai4/r_ the' s6, e ••9' bus ....,;,z L..c1.1-fi'Ltdle,;;;•.W.,.;. ,. , „ _...‘•-,,,I. ;,;44tO,Aip4p-liat...?„,,111 be...pro ; 3 2 s '`..0seil'i-lc. 3 2 ' ;eit'tr°aesdp',4t•fet'llezIt7eeti".• n., teeime nesainanc:stoiei1 bel- bhee 0117.etd, lt:14134...;):v4(11.;:iet.::p)::‘,0•,k..d::I:n„ ii, sce fc.. • ieg Tiddlers- will, . t . ...., ,. . It.l• Iter' the cell ests.... '::••-:'''''''''' '- '''--;" : 'ArtliiiiSs-eii,•60be No° extra 6 'Urge el Prize Pct'sir the Spriiig Shove may be obtained from the •-• John Macfarlane, President, Geo. H. Elliott, Secretary, PRIZE LIST REGULATIONS I. ..A.11 entries. Must be in the hands of the secretary at 12 o'clock ,noon,•April 515.' . All -stock 'exhibited must be the bona fide property of the ., • 3. 'Judging to Irekin at one o'clock shar. 14-; Membership fee 15'31.00. ° • 'ek .211 prize wInnergdfl have' 31..leduct4d froM their earnings for • memberehip for 1929;' ;; . • No'priitests, No appeals allOwed. • . - In the absence of competition in any class, or if the stock shown be of inferior quality, or unsound, the judges will award such 'prizes as they think the animal deserves. 8. All Stallions and Pure Bred Stock must be registered or eligible for registration. 9. The Association shall not be liable for any loss to an exhibitor occasioned by fire, accident, negligence of other exhibitors or officials or otherwise. This shall be a condition of the entry, 10. E„xhibitors shall, if required by the Directors, make a statutory declaration that the article exhibited by them is exhibited in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Association. In case of refusal all prizes shall be forfeited. 11. All cheques not persented by September lst, 1928, will not be honored. 2 6 ' 7 • HEAVY HORSES Judging will commence at 1 o'clock in order below mentioned, . Separate judges for heavy and light horses, CLYDESDALE 1. Stallion, „3 years and over $15 $10 $5 . 2. Stallion, under 3 years . 7 6 3 PERCHERONS 3. Stallion, 3 years and. over 10 6 3 4: Stallion, under 3 years . . ,_. e, 6 4 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT 5. Brood mare, 3 years and over 12 8 6 3 6. Filly or Gelding, 3 years and ever 10 8 6 3 7. Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under 3 5 3 2 8. Filly or Gelding, 1 year and under 2 4 3 1 9. Korse, Colt or 'Filly, under 1 year 3 2 1 10. Team in Harness . 25 18 10 11. Sweepstakes . AGRICULTURAL 12. Brood Marc, 3 years and over • 12 .. 8 6 3 13. Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over • 10 8 6 4-3 14. Filly or Gelding, 2 years and under 3 .•,. ...... 5 3 2 15.Filly or Gelding, 1 year mid under 2 .. . . 4 3 1 16.. Horse Colt or Filly, under 1 year .....-- ..,.... 3 2 1 17. Team in I-Iorness . • ' ' 25 18 10 6 18. Sweepstakes e . 'GENERAL PURPOSE ' . 19. Brood Mare, 3 years and over " 6 4 2 - 20. Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over •... ,' 6 4 2 21. Team in Harness . . 18 12 8 5 • lst in class 1, Donated by S. Se Cooper,. 1st in class 13 donated'by Robt. Lamont r ' 1et in class 6 donated by NV. G. Medd, TIL.P.P., LIGHT HORSES ' ' 22. Stallion, standard bred trotter 5 .4 2 23. Stallion, Standard bred pacer 6 4 2 24. Carriage horse in harness . , 6 5 4 3 25., Roadster in harness . 7.50 5 4 3 26. Carriage team in harness . 7 5 3 27. Roadster team in harness . 7 6 3 28. Best Gentleman's Turnout , 6 4 3 29. Sweepstakes . Ribbon Age in all classes to be considered. Age to date from January 1st. Brood mares must be in foal or have raised a goal. . ist in Class 22—Goods, donated' by W. Counter. 1st in Class 25—Hat, donated by Morrish Clothing Co, 2rid in Class 25—Donated'by Sutter & Perdue, CANTLE . SHORTHORNS 30. Bull, 2 years or over • 5 4 3 31. Bulr, under 2 years . 5 4 3 32. Cow, 3 Years and over , 5 3 2 , 83. Heifer, 2 years:, . 34. 'Heifer, 1 year . . 5 3 2 ' 5 3 2 HEREFORDS 35. Bull, 2 years and over 5 3 36, Bitn, under 2 years 5 3 37. Cow, 3 years and over ,, 5 3 38. Reifer,,..yelder 3 years . „. ............... 5 3 - POLLED ANGUS 39: Bull, 2 years or over . .. ........ ;. . 5 3 40,. Bull, 1 year . ,1 .. . ... .... . . 5. 3 • 41. Cow, S years and over . 42. Heifer, under 8 years 5 3 43. Sweepstakes Bull—Shorthorn, Aberdeen Angus or Hereford. 44. Best Herd, male and 3 females . 5 :DAIRY CATTLE 45.. Dairy Cow, any age, any breed 10 6 4 3 46. Dairy Heifer, under -2 years . 7 5 • 3 Cattle date fie= January 1.st. No cattle allowed to compete fox more than one prize except in best herd. let prize in Class -M-35.00 worth of meat, donated by Connell and Tyndall. „ • Prizes in Class. 34-310.00 in goods, donated by Lobb's Grocery. lst prize in Class 45-310.00, donated by . Royal Bank and Bank of Montrol. 2nd prize in class 46, donated by Clinton CreanterY, • 47, Clinton Branch of the U. F. 0: gives $15 for the best 3 Heavy •••• Di:alight, Agricultural or General Purpose horses, (stallions • barred) any age in. halter, and 'need noe be the property of one man, but must be owned in the township. No competition un- less two or More townships are represented. 48. Gunn, Langlois & Go, gives 310fee the best matched team in harness, any color. • • ; 49. N. W, Teeveartha, ex-M.L.A., gives .310 to the team coming - • greatest distance. . e • 50. For Lady Drivel's who have net Won prizes before'35, 33, 31. 51. Best Lady Drivers who have won prizes before, 35, $3, $1. 52. Best team sired by Percheron Stallion or Stallions 310, donated by L. Roixeseau. • ' 53. Horse judging competition for boys under 16 years of age. No 'entry fed, 35, 33, 32. To take place at 1.30 sharp. ' 54. Beef cattle judging competition for boys under 1670075 of age, 33, 32. No entry_ gee. Donated.by a frieml. 1st prize in. Class 6e -Spoon set, donated' by W. H, Hellyar, • lstprize i lbass 50•L•.-, Umbrella; donated by 2. A, Irwin. 2nd' rriie .tri Class 51e -Donated by R. H. Johnson. , ••,j3rizes' , Plass 53 WeeThes. McMillan, M.P. ' • 1