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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1906, p. 6

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Mr. Cole, of Bowmanville, was most. successful with his exhibit. securing 39 prizes with 40 birds. His geese. ducks and turkeys were one of the leatures of the show and were admit-y ed by all who saw them. In Lang- shans and Cochins, Mr. Cole was 9.1- so a winner. securing ten prizes. sev- en of which were firsts in the latter classes. There was a remarkably fmo show- ing of Orpingtons, but, Mr. Kerr, of Toronto. carficd of! four rod tickets {or his four entries, one of them be- ing a magnificent Cock. imported from Scotland, and which had already won 26 prizes. Mr. Bert, Letts, another townsman, entered four birds and captured three primes. ' Mr -L Roidinson secured fom prizes with an cntrv of six birds. Another: well- known exhibitor, Mr. Gen, Calvert, secured half a dozen- prizws in the class for Rocks, Dorkins and Leghorns. 0f the outsiders. Mr. Lush from P9- terboro had a splendid exhibit of ov- er 100 chickens for which he suc- reeded in carrying off a. number of prizes. One, a. silver spangle, being a beautiful bird, and also a. valuable one. having won prizes in Boston. New York. Mr. James Lawdor had an entry of exhibitors were sucCc-ssful. 32 birds. consisting chiefly of game Below is appended the prize list birds, brown red. black red, Japan- with a list of the Successful exhibiâ€" ose. He also had some fine pigeons. tors. :‘éfflggbmugm mm several more red CHICKEXS Mr. Stephen Oliver. the \\'«-11- Brahmas known bird fancier, entered 70 birds, Lightâ€"Cock, 1 Snowdon, 2 Oliver, Brahmas, Houdans, Barred Rocks. 3 Oliver; hen 1 Oliver, 2 Snowden. Partridge COChin' ”33511335 and 3 Oiiver; cockerel». 1 and 2 Lush, 3 others. Mr. Oliver was suCCcssiul, Oiiver; pullet, 1 Lush, 2 Horn, 3 as the prize list will show. Oliver. there is no doubt. that many others “ho were present at the me~‘-ting and also at the Show will heartily ‘ en- dorse them. The entries were large, far exceeding the hopes of any of the promoters. Birds were shipped from Guelph, Napanec, Burnt River, Bow- manviile, - Peterboro. Toronto, Oak- wood, Valentia, Springville and many other points, whilst Lindsay was al- so well represented. “The boat first poultry Show that I ham ever seen in the Poultry As- sociation in (Jana-d3." Thcu‘o} “are the words of Mr. A. G. Gilbert. of the experimental farm, 0t- tawa. at the meeting held in the Council chamber on Friday last, and Splendid Exhibit of Birds and Pet Stockâ€"Some Valuable Poultry MAddresses by Messrs. A. G. Gilbert and W. Flavelleâ€"What Outsiders think of the Showâ€"Full List of Prize Winners. LINDSAY WINTER POULTRY SHOW WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. III-”2.3. PAGE 31X , A * wwzr; KENT- ST., BOOTS and SHOES â€"â€"-â€"*wâ€"--* wfiKKKKKKKKKKKKRKKKKKKKRKRRKKRRKKKKKKRKKKRKKKWQ (U1 PRKES “Makes Lifes’ Walk Easy.” Crosset Shoe FOR MEN ”THE-â€" that AS~ L. G. ‘ ()1â€" the and Another knight of the poultrv at Bowmanville, Mr. R. 11. Knight, did Well, sweeping the board “ith his blue Andalusians. These birds have been tried at the experimental farm at Guelph, and have been proved to be the finest. layers of any birds there. I Silver Greyâ€"Cock: 1 Hancock. 2 Cullis 8; Lean. 3 Snowdcn: hen, 61 Lush, ‘2 King. 3 Cullis Lean :‘cock- {ex-915, 1 Calvert, 2 Lush, 3 01iver. Houdans Cock, 1 Oliver, 2 Knight, 3 King ; hen. 1 Knight. 2 Oliver, 3 King ; cockerel, 1 Snowden. Plymouth Rocks Barredâ€"Cock, 1 Harper, 2 Lush. 3 King; hen, 1 Hmper, 2 and 3 ‘Ki-ng a cockerel, 1 Foster. 2 Oliver, 3 ’Cullis 8: Lean; pallet, 1 Cums Cock, 1 Cole, 2 King. 3 Oliver; hen, 1 Cole, 2 Snowden, 3 Oliver : cockcrel. 1 Cole. 2 Snowdgn, 3 Oli- ver; pullct, 1 Snowden, 2 Cole, 3 Oliver. Bumâ€"Cock, 1 and? Cole; hen, 1 Kuig ht, 2 Oliver, 3 Knight: cqckerel, 1 and 2 Cole , puller, 1 and 2 Cole. Partiidgeâ€"Lock 1 Oliv;er hen, 1 Cole, 2 Oliver. Darkâ€"Cock, 1 Cole. 2 King, 3 Oli- ver: hen, 1 Oliver. 2 Cole, 3 King : cockore], 1 and 2 Cole ; pullet, 1 and 2 Cole. ' In the pet stock show in addition to the pigeons shown by Mr. l.~awder. a fine collection was exhibited by Mr. Frank'Carcw, and Mr. Wilbert Hunter. The former had Belgian Hares, rabbits, pigeons and guinea pigs, which were all admire-d especâ€" ially by the juvenile element. Both exhibitors were successful. Messrs. Harimr of Bu‘rnf River, F. '1'. McCabe and G. Elno‘h 01' Toron- to were also winners. Langshans Cochins Dorkins DOORS OPEN 8 o’clock Sat. Morning 10th inst. ROBINSON SHOE STORE CONDITIONS ARISING we could not control COMPEL us to place our entira' stock ON SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. Store Will Be Closed Friday, 9th pr’y. Andalusians Blueâ€"Cock, 1 and 2 Knight; hen, 1 and 2 Knight, 3 Lush ; cockerel, 1 and 2 Knight, 3 Lush; pullct, 1 and 2 Knight, 3 Lush. , Spanish ' Blackâ€"Cock, 1 King; hen 1 and 2 Oliver, 3 King; cockcrel, 1 Oliver. Polands VSiC. Brbwnâ€"Cock, 1 Foster, 2 Oliver; hen, 1 Foster, 2 Glaspcll, 3 Hancock: cockcrel 1 Olixex, 2 Snow- den, 3 Calu:.rt S. C. Buffâ€"C ock. 1 Robinson ;'g hen, 1 Knight, 2Lush, 3 Oliv;er cockcr- 01,1 and2 ;,Lush 3 CaIV'ert , pullet, 1 Knight,201ivcr. Minorcas Blackâ€"Cock, 1 Lawder, 2 and 3 Lush; hen, 1 Snowden, 2 and 3 Lush ; cockerel, 1 Franck, 2 Lush, 3 Fralick; pullet, 1 Lawder, 2 Cuth- bert, 3 Fralick. » . W. C. Black-Cock, 1 and 2 Rdbinâ€" son :; hen. 1 King. 2 and 3 Robfuoq; cockcrel, 1 King, 2 Foster ,- pullet, 1 Foster, 2 King. ' â€" 66idén%CocE; 1 Oliver”. 2 King ; hon 1 King, 2 Oliver. -‘igilvew-Ccé'cki. 1 Foster fihen,‘ 1 F03â€" ter, 2 King. 3 Oliver; cockerel, 1 Foster, :2 King ; pallet, 1 Foster. Blackâ€"Cock, 1 Knight ; hen, 1 and 2 Knight ; cockcrel. 1 Cole, 2 Knight pullct, 1 and 3 Knight, 2 Cole. Orpingtons Buffâ€"Cock, 1 Kerr,|2 Lush, 3 Han- cock ; hon 1 Kerr, 2 Hancock, 3 Lush cockercl, 1 Kerr, 2 and 3, Lush ; pul- let, 1 Kerr, 2 Snowdcn, 3 Lush. Leghorns S. C. Whiteâ€"Cock, 1 Robinson; hen 1 Oliver, 2 Robinson, 3 Horn ;'cockâ€" erel 1 Lush, 2 Oliver, 3 Born; pul- let, 1 Horn,.2 Oliver, 3 Lush. C310: hurl, 1 and 2 Cole; cockerel, 1 Cole, 2 Kinnr 3 McCabe ; pullct, 1 or and 2 McC-abc. Golden Lacvdâ€"Cock, 1 Snowden ; hen, 1 Snowwdcn 2 Olixer, 3 Lush; cockercl,1 Snowden 1pu11ct,1 SnoW- Whiteâ€"Cock, 1 King; hen, 1 Sut- clier, 2 King, 3 Foster; cockcrcl, 1 Foster, 2 Lush, 3 King; pullct, 1 Foster, 2 King, 3 Sutclifle. _‘--,\A Whiteâ€"Cock, 1 Letts, 2 Elliotf, 3 Calvert ; hen 1 and 2 Elliott, 3 01iâ€" vcr; cockerol. 1 Elliott. ‘2. Letts, 3 Lush; pullett, 1 and :2 Elliott, 3 Lotts. I Buffâ€"All to Lush. W yandottos Silwr Lacedâ€"Cock, 1 Snowdcn ; hen, 1 Snowden; cockcrcl, 1 Snow- den ; pullets, 1 Calvert» 2 Snowdcn. den Loan, 2 King, 3 Harper. L01, .1 Lxxus u “bun-Any. U§ Buffâ€"Cock, 1 and 3 McCab‘e, gains. No goods held back, all on sale for TRADE. Grasp your chance to get Real' Bar- the 17th. We are not going out. of Business. WEEK ONLY---Sale closes Saturday night, thing in the store. REMEBIBER, ONE CUT PRICE SELLING-"anything and every- J avas White Cochin-Cock, 1 King, 2 Lush; ban. 1 Imam?) King ; cockercl Baptie; mallet. Baptie. Black African-Cock, 1 and 2 Bap- Black Red Gameâ€"Cock, 1 Knight, 2 King, 3 Hancock; hen, 1 Knight. 2 Lush, 3 King ; cockercl, 1 Knight, 2 King. 3 Hancock ; pallet, 1 Knight 2 King, 3 Hancock. Brown Redsâ€"All to Oliver. Duckwingâ€"All to Oliver. Pyle-Cock, 1 Oliver; ‘hcn, 1 Oli- ver; pullct, 1 King. Silver Sebdghtsâ€"All to Foster. Golden .Sebrightsâ€"Cock. 1 Knight; ham, 1 Knight ;, pullet, 1.16113. B , Games . _ Special orizcs were secured by the 1““ Rf’d‘CWk' 1 0"“’°’.' hen» 1 following exhibitors: Best Wyandot- and 2 01m"; Dune" 1 01m“: hem tc hen, McCabe. s1 - best whim Legâ€" 1 and 2 Oliver; pallet. 1 Oliver. lb r h‘ 01‘ - 1 - :L Len han Brown Redâ€"Cockerel, 1 Lawdcr; 1.21,,“ (3:11;, 31‘ grim; ,pebfgume 8sock. pallet... 1 Lawder- _ Lawdcr, :1 ; heaviest pair 1905 bar- Indlanâ€"All to Oliver. red Rock chickens. $5; barred rock Japaneseâ€"All to Lawder. hen. Harper, $2.50; but! Leghorn Pitsâ€"Cock 1 2 and 3 Lawder - - . - ' ' ' . pullet. Knight, 81 , h t. Brahma hon 11831., 1 2 and 3 Inwdqr; cockerel 1 ‘ Oliver, 51 :iguinee ‘03:). me' ‘11; § and 3' Lawder; 2 3.11”“ 3 pullet, 1 Wyandottc cockercl and Minorca hen, and 3 Lawdcr, 2 Elhott. Snow-den ; blue cock. Knight. ; dres- Bantu. sed chicken. Lush, 81 ; Red Cgp cock] Bi . a c Oliver, $1.50 ; urges: exhibit at light n 225:]: $119.83)... . 201' 11' Egg? Brahmas. Oliver. 82.50. | Bun Coclvxinsébock, 1 Showden; hen. 1 Snowden. 2 Coke ; cockcml. 1 Cole, 2 Lush; pallet. 1 Cole..2a.nd Hon 1 Walsh ; cockerel, 1 Walsh, 2 and 3 Lush ; pullet, 1 Walsh, 2 Lush. Red Caps Cocks, 1 and 2 Oliver; hen, 1 and 2 Oliver ; cockerel, 1 Oliver ; pullet. 1 Oliver. 1 and2Ki'ng;pullet,1King.2013- v.er Ayer’s PTflsvg'ififi_ila ’thoVCFIEi' Pectoral In broa lug up a col . “mm yer’s Because we make medicines for them. We tell them all aboutAyer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Ask your own doctor. Why Refer to Doctors The belt kind of a testimonm- WOW no neuron! We publish the formula “.11 our Indiana. Ind. 3.0.1:»00. mm. mammal-'0:- o! Rhode Island Reds - LINDSAY. ,1 best birds i9 Canada. He ruptured some placo, that did * first honors for aged males but he bunch. His score can stood first. nod second on females. Placed him one and and stood m on but hon of .n mom! on male bind, t breeds. Bird! brd by him won all on pullets. first on co the ant-clan honors In Rocks. Ho “tends on pit games. wuoflorod MicropdrolRocks. day of the show he 1 If. Hinze: explan- am on he lives 821 and oxpocu more boméky comm-rink» the Pick ml: Imuhhvunto -Who hadlhe biggest and best as- sortment of (rash hcn's eggs 7 James Luwder. -Pro!. Gilbert..0ttnwa: "One of the best. initial poultry shows that I have ever 9W. and I have seen them all." â€"The many friends of Mr. Joseph Harper were,not. only plum with his pluck. but were also pleased with his‘suwm, in facing wobbly the birds ? Hector Cuthbcrt. Pouter Pigeons-1 and 3 Lawdur, me. ‘ Toulouseâ€"Male. 1 Cole. 2 King: fe- male, 1 Cole. 2 Handcock, 3 King. TURKEYS Bronzeâ€"Male. 1 Cole. ‘2 Cullis 8; Lean, 3 Hancock; female, 1 and 2 Cole. 3 Hancock. Youngâ€"All to Cullis and Lean. White Hollandsâ€"Male, 1 Cole. 2 Snowdcn, 3 Oliver: female, 1 Snow- don, 2 Cole, 3 Oliver. Guinea. {DWIâ€"All to Carcw. PIG EONS AND Pl _Z'I‘S Belgian Hamsâ€"All to Carcw. Rabbitsâ€"All to Carew Guinea pigs, noughâ€" 1 Can-w, 2 and 3 Hunter. Guinea pigs, smootfiâ€"l Hunter, 2 Carew. . , Smooth Homer Pigoonsâ€" 1 and 3 Carew, 2 Oliver. Rough Homesâ€"1 Lawder. Jacobinwâ€"I Carew. Trumpelcrsâ€"I and 3 King. 2 Ca- Pekinâ€"Male, 1 Knight, 2 Cole; fe- Manv friends are congratu! utin-r Oakwood, made a great exhibit of maie, 1 Knight. 2 Cole. ‘Mr. Frank Camw am his handsome poultry in all the Leading varieties, . Muscovoyâ€"Male, 1 Oliver; female. cuntiibution to the show in the wav and were among the bean weights 1 Oliver. of entries in homer, punter tumbler when it came to caSh up. Their en- GEESE and .lacobin pigeons. Guinea hens. try list; included black and pencilled __ . . :bamams. Guinea pigs, l-‘rcnch/ rab- Hamburgs. Golden, Siher and White 3 Ezsgggcklhtcé‘31f3kéo2loSgognt£i bits and Belgium hares He won Crested Polands, White Wyandottes, den 3 Handt'ock ' ' 'cig‘ht first prizes, four seconds and. Barred Rocks Langshans Bantams Teulouseâ€"Male. 1 Cole 2 King; {9- three thirds a creditable shouing and geese. They won some fifty priy- mate 1 Cole 2 'Handcoek 3 King for an amateur. He has the right es and made several sales one bunch ' ' ' ' {sort to pass muster. ’30ng to Manitoba White-1 Lawder. Brownâ€"Calvert. Chickensâ€"1 Lush, 2 Calvert. Turkeysâ€"1 and 2 Cullis and Loan. Fantailsâ€"l and 3 Carew. 2 King. Barbsâ€"Caren: DRESSED Pt’lnlfI‘HY CHICKEN CHIRBUPS SPECIALS. EGG S the heaviest dressed TRUN KS and YALISES â€"Mr. Bert Leas of Lindsay, is an amateur bird fancier who made a good showing with Plymouth Rocks. With four binds he captured a first. Isecond and third prize. and that in the very beat. contest cvq' held in _this section. ' Kr. 11ch m also in charge of an even half dozen White Rocks, owned by Mr, 660. Elliott of the tune place, that did well in thé hot bunch. In: score card in this bunch phcodhim one and We on hens. owned by Mr. Geo. Elliott of the IMfimIIY.TmITI same place, that did we“ in 1he' hot Cure Rachelle. 3mm“ mum, Dig,- hunch. “is score Clrd in this bunch m. mg. m. ”neon-ho“, placed him one M We on hm. Duck Dust in Urine, Puma: menu-i- second on male bird. first and second uon. Urlc Acid in the Blood. Rheum- Kerr's birds, which secured four first prizes in the chutes for-Buff Orpingâ€" tons, a Hilly handsome variety. He took n hm deal of which: exhib- tung n Madame imported cock 0] this stain tint was sired by an E93119): 'bfil‘d “at was sold for £80. â€"Mr. T. I". Mchbc. of East Torâ€" onto. expressed his pleasure with ev- erything and mted it. was the best local show he ever attended. Next yea- he will attend and make double the number 0! entries. He showed a number of Bud Wymdottes and cap- tured n‘ number 0! the best prizes. He was 9,130 In chase oIEMr. W. J. â€"Mr. T. J. Cole, of Bowmanvillo. thought it was the best show he was ever at and thought. it. could not be beaten in any county [or a first at- tempt. He showed bronze and white Holland turkeys. Pekin and Ayles- bury ducks, Toulouse and Embden geese. But! Wyandotm, Dark Brah- mas. Bait and Partridge Cochins, Black Langshm and Penn humans. He captured 88 prizes and a special out of 40 ontdes. Hnrdly any room to grumble at. that. Mr Cole aLso made a large number of sales of law ing “8‘33- â€"Mr. James Baptie of Springville was well pleased with the show. He exhibited some thirty birds and cap- tured 15 first prizes and about the same in seconds. He also reported a number of sales. His opinion was that it was a great. showing of high- class birds, but the coops Were hard- ly in keeping with the importance of the show. Then they should have extra judges for dlfierent classes. While Mr. Trew was a. capable judge, it was too much to expect him to do it all. ' -â€"Mr. W. R. Knight 3. ptominentl exhibitor of poultry from Bouman \illc. states with no uncertain sound that the \ictoria County Poultry Show was one of the best local' shoWs that it has ever been his good luck to attend. There is nothing, that succeeds like success, and his capturing no less than 20 first prizn cs. sewn seconds, two thirds and two‘ specials, nukes him sweet on Vict- oria's first show. I On the Martha Washington Grace, Style and Comfort. (UT PRIGS in Kins I --Mr. James Lawdor of the east ward, captured first honors on Min- 'orca cock and pullet. But Jimmy's ‘heart is in the fighting sort and he .won some fifteen primes with his handsome pit and Japanese games. 1One of his best birds was exhibited to admirers of this strain easily 100 ltimcs. He practically swept tnis :class. He also captured the red tick- ‘etsmlor Homers, Tumblers and Pout- ers in the pigeon classes. His crownâ€" ing glory was in securing first ho‘n- lors for the biggest eggsâ€"which was The Canada Permanent Western Canada Mortgage Corporation. '1." flOPKlN$AxematLUuy low to loan ct Very lowest mt- putmgpo.udwmm nult hon-om. m Corporation being a Mauls-maxim: 0! (our companies and Raving «Mtg! and m of over twenty millions. in prom-ed to do tam. Private mind. a profs-rod. lonCo.. - (Continued on page seven) , 1900 \\ 0!) l Minn! Form-r: bred st hind ll highâ€"ch an: B. and 13: they w 8180 ‘ bur-st d1 101' I show “coups. 1 of pn-mi “as pie tam!) a! jug Bra Minorcas} Hamburg ning pull ing’ show â€"MI 10ml 1 ashamed in favor poultry that att a magn’ It Show the po -â€"Mr. 1 itoba. 1 at. the l1 two pail and Geq‘ take we: poultry 1 â€":\1r. 1 .NdVOcaU much. in :30 or 64 ADDRE? 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