The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-03, Page 4Ow.
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Gelding. or ,p •yeara":
Trediroier;".'Si11,*110Y;: Gelding. :or.f11-.
lY,'''1,Year• Mannon ..&•'; Son.
„.,Carriage--41oali,Wini. Deckor 2 rr.,
1a•geldink.
1tobt.".-Mcblinchey.;, carriage:
berse, Garnet', TaYler; • Nelson:. Keys
Son; ' Best ,gerrtlemaril:adjftftt, Fry:.
fogle,' W. 1110.,eari;. Lady .driVer,
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:Bayfield Fair held under Favourable Auspices
on September 25th and 26th
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VedneadaY and •Thuraday of „lett JOhnsten, It, Stirling; Gelding' or
-week were. Hayfield Fair days and
'Weather , could- not hive been
, "• • more ;favorable. The; *Eire
„good arisi ,thei gatd.rdeeipts satiafam",
the,eveping a- ,high dlasa
, • kcoliani was, ,given torWri Ihag
• i3i!the OonindY Party, whici.
ovas:followev1,by a littlet.soeial dance
• mere several departrhents:• ,
'" '11011iSES ' •
Grade cattle—Milch coiv, Miss
Brownett; Heifer, two years old,
Miss Brownett; Heifer, one year !old,
Dr, 11/etcalf; 'Heifer calf, C. Keys -.C.
Pym & Son; steer, calf, Roy''Pep-
per and .son' (1. and 2); stem, 2 -year-
old, Miss.Brownett (1 and 2)1., steer,
one' year old, , Roy „Pepper & Son,
Miss Brownett; fat cow, heifer or,
steer, Roy PePper" 4 Son'
Durham—Heifer one yeiir old,. C.
Pym, & Son, C. Keys -Heifer chlf, C.
& Son, C. Keys; Bull calf, C..
Pym & Son. R. Bothwell."
Jersey—Which cow, Metcalf.
• Judges—W. H. Coates, JnO. Salk-
eld. • ••'.•
• SHEEP• • •
'Leicester—Ram 'two shears' Or :ov-
,
er, Roy Pepper & Son; Shearling
ram, Roy Pepper & Wan; Ram lamb,
Roy Pepper `& . Son, 'lst and 2nd;
Ewe, having raised lambs .in 1929, 2
shears or. over, Roy' Pepper, lst• and
2nd; Shearing -ewe, Rc.y.,Peppeu, lst
and 2nd; Ewe'liunb, Roy Pepper, lst
and 2nd. - • • •
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Lincolns—Shearing ram, Thos.
Snowden, lst. and 2nd; Ram' larab)
Get.. Penhale, 'Thos. Snowden; Ewe,
having raised lambs in 1929, 2
shears or over, Geo. Penhale, 1st
and 2nd; Shearing ewe, Geo. Pen -
hale, 1st and -2nd; -Ewe lamb, Thos.
Snowden. Geo. Penhale. •
Oxfords—Rain, two shears or 'over,
Wm. Henry, Thos. Snowden; Shear-
ing ram, Wm. Henry, S. J. Pym &
Son; Barn lamb, Wm. Henry, S. J.
Pym & Son; . Ewe, having raised
lambs in 1929, -2 shears or over, Wm.
Henry, S. 3., Pym,& Son; Shearing
ewe, Wm. Henry, S. J. Pym & Son;
Ewe lamb, Win. Henry, S. J. Pym Stirling; One Ib. home-made fudge,
& Son, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Woods. Judges
Shropshires—Ram, two shears or
over, Win. Henry, J. A. 1Vranson &
Son; Shearing ram, Wm. Henry, J.
A. Manson & Son; Ewe, having; rais-
ed lambs in 1929, 2 shears or over,
J. A. Manson & Son; Shearing ewe,
J. A...,1Vfanson & Son; Ewo lamb, Wm.
Henry, J. A. Manson & Son; Weth-
er lamb, Wm, Henry, Roy Popper &
Son; Best fat sheep, Roy Pepper &
Son, Win. Henry.
Judges—G. C. Petty, Humphrey
Snell.
PIGS
Berkshire — Aged boar, Thos.
Snowden; Brood sow,, having litter in
1929, Thos, Snowden; Boar littered
tered in 1928, Thos. Snowden, Boar,
lamed. in 1928, Thos. Snowden.
Yorkshire—Brood sow, having lit-
tered in 1929rWilnier Blair.
Red pigs—Aged boar, Thos. Snow-
den, J. A. Manson & Son; Brood
sow, having littered in 1929, 3. A.
Manson & Son; Boar, littered in
1929, J. A. Manson & Son; Sow lit-
tered in 1929, J. A. Manson & Son.
POULTRY
Brahamas, hen—R, Doan; Brehm -
as, dark, Cock, T. C. Wilson.
Cochine—Gock, T. C. Wilson, 1st.
and 2nd; Hen, T. C. Wilson, Rich
Doan; Cockerel, Rich Doan, '1st and
2nd; Pulleth, Rich. Doan, lst and 2nd.
Langshans—Cock, T. 0. Wilson;
Hen, T. C. Willson, Hich, Doan; Cock-
erel,. Rich. Domi.
Plymouth, Barred rocks --Pullet,
Hetiry, 1st and 2nd; Hen, S. 3.
Pym & Son, Harold Penhale, Cock -
Mel, Wm. Henry, S. 3. Pym & Son;
Plymouth Rocks, white—Pullet, M.
It. Vollick, Thos. Snowden; Cock,
Wilmer Blair, Thos, Snowden; Hen,
Wilmer B,lair, Thos. Snowden; Cock-
erel, Geo. Greenslade, Wilmer Blair.'
Plymouth Rocks, any variety—
Pallet, Rich Doan, T. C., Wilson;
Cockerel, Rich. Doan, T. O. Wilson. •
White Wyandottes—Pullet,.,1tich,
Dom, 1V1.• 11. Volliek; Hen, Rich.
Itean;. Cockerel, Rich Doan, M. H.
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7,Any other••Variety Wynndottes-r-
Pullet-411a. Dean, T. C. Wilson;
-Cock, T. 0. Wilson; Hen, T. C. Wil-
son; Cockerel,.Kich. Doan,' n C. Wil-
-•.,13,uff , Orphingtons—Prillet,• M. H.
yollielF,; Cock; Nora 'Ferguson; Hen,
Nora 'Ferguson; Cockerel,. M. 11. Vol -
ivrp.„9fetaIf #tbwo11 Wgy lidiq;, Six plain', MO
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1st n6 2wi, Hn Mr el: Xetcalf, , Garnet Jacehii, 'Mrs, WoOd81',
and nd.';,P3O&-1i: T. C. Wilson):1Virs. •Six.• seones, Mrs. Wooa, ,Ed.• Foster;'
••;:`21:- • « • Mot to4f; EarY•''Itaidi•
Wil pPle•Pie., 3, E. Stirling,' Mary ,Reid;
sob Rock, 0 1Vi1sou en. T. a'Leitton PeJOO RiekrarFl*Oii, MrS
Wilsou Ist:UnO.2nc Cockee1 P p • 'Wdeds; '• Plain ' halted:-.heans,, ilVfary
W1son lst- and 2n4 • , ; ' « Weld : Meat -suitable- • and appetising'
Biaelr.1111-idei•dda-.Piillet • 141.•••- IL '''OhlIfinch for ohe perserwrlrfirs: Met -
Garnet, jaetibi;'IPicklea,"pint,s,
Mrs..„,, Metcalf ;•3 j,elly,
3n1Mindalatld • 4•141.06$i
Jeltnhi, TreMblaY;'
Catsand«.-Meat.saude hOttldS;1111ra,
.';KatCalf.; • • geii;" ' Canned
frultS) johnston, Mre.
Tremblay 'Eal,hed VegetableS; pints,
A. Johnston, Mir: Metcalf; .Canned
meats, MarY.' ,-Jadges,-1VIrs.
SaS.*CortriallY,„1VEss John Burke. «
AND,,' SEEDS •
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".S:r.ollielt•;!;,He;i1-:',,-.44P- H.
,poartv • , • • . • , . • „, „ . „
He Ric11;, Doan..
Silver Hamburgs—Puilet, T. • C.
Wilson; 'Cock, T. 0; Wilson, lst and
2nd; Hen, T. C. -Wilson, 1st and 2nd;
Cockerel], Wilson, 4,),d. 2.nd.
Black 11-amhorgs-LHen, Rich Doan. •
; Honclans-,-Coek •Rich' Doan; Hen
' Gabe •1:TMiants--Pullet, • Thos.
Sdowden; Col*, 'Rich. Doan, T. C.
Wilson; ,Hen,,,,Rich7Doan, T. C. Wil -
Game, any variety—Pullet,: T. C.
Wilson, Rieh. Doan; Hen, Rich. Doan;
Cockerel, 'P. C. Wilson, Rich. Doan.
Any other variety fowl—Pullet, T.
C. Wilsed,8t. 11. Vollick; Cock,T. C.
Wilson, Rich. Doan; Hen, T. C. Wil-
son, M. H,^. Volliek; Cockerel; M. H.
Vollick, Rielt, Doan. .
Chinchilla.; Rabbits) old—Walter
Westlake, lat and 2nd; Chinchilla
rabbits, yoUng, Don Murray, 1 and2;
Indian Runner Ducks, old, Rich.
Doan; Indian Dunne. Ducks) young,
2rid; Indian Runner Ducks, young,
Rich, Doan; Muslcova Ducks, old,
Wilmer 13lair, Harold Penhale; lin Duck Ducks', young, Wpn. Henry, M.
H. \rollick; Rouen Ducks, old, Rich,
Doan, Thos. Snowden; Rouen Ducks,
young, M. H. Vollick, Rich. Doan;
Any variety geese, old, Rich,
Doan; A. O. V. Geese, young. Rich:
Doanr Bronze Turkeys, old, Harold
Penlulle; Bronze. -Turkeys, young,
Harold Pen -hale; Any other variety
Turkeys, 'old, Thos. Snowden; A. 0.
V. Turkeys, young, Thos. Snowden;
Pair Pigeons, Dr. Metcalf, lst and
2nd. Judge—F. A. Wiggins. •
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Dairy- Produce --10 lbs. Salt But-
ter, R. S. Reid, Hose Snowden; 5 lbs.
butter , in 1 98. looks, R. S. Reid,
Garnet Jacobi; 5- lb. crock hutter, R.
S. Reid, Rose Snowden; 1 lb. fancy
print butter, Garnet Jacobi; Cottage
cheese, Mrs. Metcalf, A. E. Erwin;
Half ham, home cured, smoked, Mrs.
N. W. Woods; 3 lbs. -home -cured ba -
eon, smoked, 19E:s. 91, W. Woods, Mrs.
Metcalf; 2 lbs. home -rendered lard,
Mks. Metcalf, A. E. Erwin; Pair
dressed Chickens, Mrs. Woods; Heav-
iest dozen h'en's eggs, white shell, R.
S. Reid, Wm. Sparks; Heaviest dozen
hen's eggs, brown shell, R. S. Reid,
Joe R1chardson; Best display of bee
products, J. E. Pollard; one quart
strained honey, J. E. Pollard; one qt.
maple syrup, Milne Rader, J. R.
,Ismy other variety Orphingtons—
Pnllet, T. 0, Wilson, 1st and 2ruli
Cock, T. 0. Wilson, 1st and 2nd; Iren,
'9'. O. Wilson, lst and 2nd; Cockerel,
T. C. 'Wilson, 1st. "
Silver Grey Dorkings—Pullet, T.
C. Wilson, 1st and 2nd; Cock, Rich.
Doan, T. C. Wilson; Hen, T. C. Wil-
son, Rich. Doan; Cockerel, T.
0. Wil-
son,lst and 2nd.
Brovvn Leghorns—Pullet, • T. C.
Wilson, Ist and 2nd; Cock, Rich
13o,a,n; Hen, Rich, Doan;- Cockerel,
T. C. Wilson 1st. and 2nd.
Whitd Leghorns—Pullet,iGeo.
Greenslade, 1st and 2nd; Cock, Geo.
Greenslade, T. -C. Wilson; Red, Geo.
Gerenslade, lst and 2nd; Cockerel,
filly, 3 w4n, Decker., 3. Geo.;Greensladd, int and 2nd.
Manson .& Son; Gelding or filly);`. 2 .•Leghorna.„---,
Ydord 'Old,'Wni DeCketlst and 2nd;' .P11114; ,r•Ricb Doan st and. 2nd;
Geldirig„or filly, 1 ye,,a, Rich:Doan,: 00:, WilsOn; Hen,
l4JlinchevR'hors:913yr' harness,: rod -:,.Met,e,.n>" 14. c,
,11liotthty Fpecial*.i.-Dant, Rich:, Dean; „Gecko:elk
?hiltt44: RhodeTtland 111.';• H.
,ait• Volli C. non, ' Cc etc
' An'Oillig••••L•Pitllet, & 11. PT•rtvA Son,
'PeaultW'xn" 1)ecker"• ro S• eNI• 1VI;$ Volliclet •
ee4.7 Thds. • c
Anctwdert,' G. J. .311E Greensladm,.
11' GendraV' ' ,114% Hen 0;:Griderislutfer
—Jas. Connolly', R. Scott,
' DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Loaf home-made white bread, Mrs.
Woods; Loaf home-made Graham
bread, Mrs, Woods; Loaf nut bread
made from baking powder with
fruit, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Metcalf; Six
graham muffins, john Rathwell,
Mary Reid; Layer cake, white, Mrs.
Woods, Garnet Jacobi; Layer cake,
dark, Garnet Jacobi, Mary Reid;
Fruit cake; John Rathwell•, Mrs, Jno.
Reid: Six buns, Ed. Foster, Mrs.
Woods; Six tea biscuits from baking
s20.,rulieri,vvaitei-Ti.we'rnitegri.;7hilatitd., 19eli
Winter videat, Milne. Rader, a . ,, •
Traorarier;' Ens. Spring wheat' Milne
44'itei.„0...,T1.;•ruh°01.11$.11, e*SV,11; 9*BdI:ns'l . I aPrug06; '
small white peas o C. •TIIIPane•ri« Mil"
RiatIM:'-; Sus. Barley, _• __,T. ,11,.•,. Sblrling;
Milne Rader; Eiis,, 1.)41.itmontS, C.
Trammell', J. E.,Pollcc1C/ • Half bus,
Red glover seed, lylitne:.,Rad,er, C. ' ,'',„, •
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ONTARIO
ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1927, R.S.O., CHAPTER 8 AND ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS
ACT, 1927, CHAPTER 7
THE ONTARIO ELECTION, OCT. 30th, 1929
TAKE NOTICE That the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals with:
regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the pending election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for each
of the Electoral Districts of Huron North, and Huron South, will be held for the respective municipalities in
said Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in the schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of
the Revising Officer for each Municipality, and the last date for making complaints or appeals to the said
Clerk.
Municipality
Ashfield ,,Township October
Colborne Township
Grey Township '
Howiok Township
HURON NORTH -
Date of Sitting Place of Sitting Time of
Township Hall, Ashfield
October 10th, TOWnship Hall, Carlow
October lith..Township hall, Ethel
October 5th.. Township hall, Gorrie
Morris Township October
Tui-nberry Township -October
East Wawanosh Township _October
West WawanoshTownship ...October
Goderich Town ' • Oct. 1, 2
Iiringhain Town ........ .. October
Brussels 'Village October
Blyth Villaye , October
Sitting. Clerk or Revising Officer Last Day for Complaints
11 atm C. E. lVfeDonagh, Lucknow. No. 3 October S 11
10.30
11.30
11.30
12th.. Township hall, Morris 1.1
14th..Township hall, Bluevale 11
15th..Vorester's hall,' Belgrave 11
8th..Township 'hall, West Wawanosh 11
,3,4..Court House, Goderich 10
16th..Towo. Hall, Wingham ......... ... . .. 11
2nd -Town Hall, Brussels , 11
17th.. Conimuoity Hall, Blyth 11
• HURON SOUTH
a.m,..1VIrs. I. Hetherington, Goderich October 7th,
a.M... 3. H. Fear, Ethel October 8th
a.m.. George W. Walker, Gorrie October 2nd
a.nn.. .Aleg. ltlaoEwan, Bluevale October 9th
a.m...W. R. Cruickshank, Wingham October 1.0th
ii.m...Alexander Porterfield, Belgrave No. 1 -October llth
a.m. .Durnin Phillips, Lucknow October 4th
am.. Miss Rubena V. Naegeld, Goderich Sept. 27th
a.m.-W. A. Galbraith, Wingham October 12th
a.in., A.- H. Macdonald, Brussels Sept. 2411
a.m....Tas. D. 11,toodyi Blyth October 14th
• Hay Township ...... .. . . -October
Hullett Township ..... October
Goderich Tawnship ..........October
McKillop Townahip October
Stanley Township October
Stephen Township, Octaber
Tueltersinith Twp. . . .... 0ctober
Usborne Township ' October
Clinton Tonal ...... . October
Seaforth Town October
Exeter Village . .. October
Hensall Village . ...... .....,October
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15th..Township Hall, 'Zurich
5th.. Community Hall, Londesboro 3
7t1i-Holmes' Hall, Holmesville 3
14th. , Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth 3
Stn.:Township Hall, Varna • ...2.30
9th. ,TOwnship Hall, Crediton 1
12th..Walker's - Hall, Brucefield 3
18th..Townshin Hall, Elimville 2 30
3rd..Town Hall, Clinton '
llth. .Town Hall, Seaforth
16th..Village Hall, Exeter
4th..Town Hall, Herisall
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2 30 p.m. A. F. Hess, Zurich .... October llth
p.m...John Fingland, Londesboro October 2nd
p.m. R. G, Thompson, Clinton October 3rd
p.m .John MaNay, Seaforth No. 2 October 10th
p.m.J. E. Harnwell, 'Varna , - October 4th
p.m...H. Eilber, Crediton ,....-..... October 5th
p.m...D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, No. 3 October llth
p.m.. .Henry Strang, Hensall, No. 1 . . . .1. . . October 15th
2.30 p.m.. .B. L. Macpherson, Olmton .. ..... ......... Sept. 30th
2.30 pan, .3. A. Wilson, Seaforth ` .' October 8th
2 30 p.M...*JoSepli Senior, Exeter October 12th
1 30 p.m.. ;John Patterson, Hensall October 1st
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• The-, County Judge is the Revising Officer for all Municipalities in North and South Huron.' ,
All persons are calleduponto examine the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their names are correctlyenter-
ed therein.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said municipalities who desires -to complam
that his name or the name of any person entitled :to be entered on the said list for that municipality has been
omitted ffbm the same, or that the names of any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered
thereon, may as above t - out applYr, complain or appeal to have -his name or the name of any other person enter-
ed on or removed from the list.
AND FIJRTI-IER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be -by notice in writing in the prescribed form
'(n duplicate) signed by, the complainant, and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer, or left forhim at his
address -as stated above , • ' - • • •
The'rlists of voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of th ,evi 1 g h municipality as
above:
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