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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Oct 1908, p. 5

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John Faith-aim. Erwin Robb. One year fillv. J'mi by R Marshall. Mt. Forest -F.Sharp. James Mollvride. S. J Robb. Two year filly, 2nd by R. Irwinâ€"WK Cornish. Robt. Nicholson J Gardiner. Span farm horsesâ€" Geo. Harris. Wm. McDougall. James Cu,1{rl'. Ciyumiule mare. registered. foul at sidw -- W. Grout. Clydesdale mere under 1‘» years-P Mutcb.' Spring colt from; registered mareâ€"Wflroet. Brood ”lure. foal at sideâ€"John Hun- ter. Spring coltâ€"Wm. McDonnell. Springtiiivâ€"Wm McDougall. One year gamingâ€"Dan Hunter. Two year geldingâ€"“'11) Feirbairn. P. Cornish. Alex. McGillivrey. One year rubâ€"Wm. McGillivray, D. Hallidnv. Two year fillyâ€"J. Down ling. Twam heavy draught. 14001ba., 3rd 5. M..ure-â€"F. Ruenell. Sweep stakes for best team, trophy bV A Burgess. ME. Forestâ€"F. ROBIN!" Spring colt by ”McGregor’s Less." 13: and 3nd by P. Mutehâ€"Jumes McIlvrxrle. S. J. Robb. Spring colt by 'HUgo.” let and 20d by J. Illeeâ€" Henry Cowan. Prize List. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES. Broc'l mare, foal at. side. lat by RA J.Ball- er Harris. Alex. Aitkon. J.Gillies Spring colt. 2nd by P. Morris, Mt. Forestâ€"Joseph Gillian. Erwin Robb. Alex. Aitken. Spring fillyâ€"Wm. Fairbairn. One year gelding, lat by A. Selimâ€"D. Enllidny, John McArthur. Tao you gelding, lstby U .l. Turnbullâ€"Wm. Ynndt, W Grunt. F Sharp One you filly, 2nd by C. P. Kinneeâ€"E. Robb, John McArzhur. Two year filly, 3:11 W. J. Knisxleâ€"l“. Hopkins, J. Rha- Bulky wiseâ€"“7m A Lawrence. W, T. Uz‘rbard, J I. Orchard. Pair driversâ€"w I. A. Swanston. Single driverâ€"John Roberts. J. MoBobb. W, Hun'. COACH ,\\'D CARRIAGE HORSES-I Brow} umxeâ€"W'. Grout. J. MORObb, W. Fair‘rmiru. Pair outriggo horses ”Geo \Imii. One your goldinflâ€" Wm, H: mt. Two year geldingâ€"- Alex. Hms. One year fillyâ€"Robert Nicholson. John [199. Two youfllly ~Wm. k‘a‘xrbairu, Wm. Burn” Spring 'tâ€"W. Grout, J. MoRobb. Spring n... ~John Hunter. II F. .\ V Y DRAU GHT HORSES. SPEC IALS. Indy driver. lac by Dr. Brown, and b3" 1. J. COUkâ€"J. I. Otchud. J-‘ XcRobh. Hrnry Cowon. Spring 001'. 91’ filly hv Robert. J., In and 93d 5! 1‘. J. (Z'Neillâ€"W. Ferguson. W- Grou. Harnessing. hitchinfl. “0-. by J D. 1:..bensâ€"J. MoBobb. Jud“ ~S. E. Bonner V. S. THQRCL’GHBRED CATTLE. DURHAMB. Aged humâ€"J. W. Carley. D. ”- Mlsmizh Bull, 2 yousâ€"Henry He‘dv Wm. Hunt Bull, 1 yourâ€" “hn Fairbairu. D. M. Noiomith 3“}1 calf, under one yonrâ€" John E‘IFbfiirn. I) M. Noismith. 00"" ind- H'l‘fi‘oyearoold heiferâ€"J. W. Wtev. D. M. Naismith. Ono-3'0“” 01d h81f¢»r_-D. m, Nfismith. Heifer ulf~Thoa. Weir, J. W- COIN]. POLLED ANGUS. Bumâ€"Halbern Bron. 19: C 2nd. C0"‘Hullborn Bros. lat 2-d- Our Fall Hilfiger! “penings were held on \Vednesday, Who:- In and 17. An unusual. ly large crowd visited our show-rooms to ”a the display. We five a larger stock of Milli!» my at present. than any previous season. We mow all tbs lending styles and colors, and always a. 800d selection m‘ black hats and mourn- mg goods. We inviwanywhohgve Hm. lwen able to get out tn the millinery open- Eng to call any time who-H the-y are in town (‘1' \\ hen they have the izwlinntion to see our IntiHnt'l'y. We will al- \\ l)" lw ready and will- I.» My and please you. - 7 : Nhllinery Parlors HEREFORDB- Bull, '3 Vears nnd overâ€"W. Gillielo CMKW. Gillies m t. 2113. Bull :LW- Gillies lat t2nd. Holler- .Gillies. J. Doulinl. Hoiffl‘ at“ ‘1. Gillies. J. Dowlinfl. rt. 1. 1908 I’.‘ RX I 281‘ BR HORSES. Miss Dick, Prop. Ins firo;n. Cow; Ki'ina . Allan, G, W. Robb, HOD?! iii! .your pm Reid. Heifer. 2 your. oldâ€"John Spica, J. Bowling. You'ling boiler â€"D. I. Nuinmith, W. J. Ecotoa. F3: ox, near. 00!! or heiferâ€"Jun“ Brown. D. Align. Con. Schenk. SWEEPSTAKES. Herd o! pedigreed eeirle. eny breed, oompooed of 1 boll. 2 corn, 2-year-oid heifer, l yeor-old heiferâ€"W. Gilliea, D. M. Noiomith. SHEEPâ€"Long Wool. Remâ€"J. S, Woode, J. A, Sweneton. Sheerling rem â€"- J. A. Sweneton, John Stevenson, Wm. Groet. Rem lunbâ€"John Stevenson, J. A. Swen- eton 2nd 8rd. Pair ewesâ€"J. A Sweneton, John Stevenson, Henry Reid. Pair shearling ewesâ€"J. A. Swanston let 2nd, J. S. Woods. Pair ewe lambsâ€"J. A. Swonaton lst 3rd, W. Grout. Ramâ€"W. Fairbairn. Shetrling ramâ€"John Fairbuirn 19t, 206 3'd. Ram lambâ€"Halhom Bros. H. La- .nont, Wm.Feirbairn. Pair ewesâ€" Halborn Bros., John Fairbairn, H. Lumont. Pair ahearling ewesâ€"H. Lamont lst- 20d. Halborn Bros. Pair ewe lambsâ€"Balboa) Bros., H. Lamont. Judgos~H G. Brigham, W. A. Livingston. John Fairbairn. FOWL. Pair geeseâ€".1. '1', New, John Hum tor. Pair turkeysâ€"John Hunter, E. Robb. Pair ducksâ€"W. Grout, A McCabe. Pair brabmasâ€"E Robb. Pair barred plymouth rocksâ€" W. Grout. lat 206. Pair leghornsâ€" Halborn Bros. Pr. white wyaudottes â€"-â€"Duncan Hunter. Hugh Lamont. Pair bantamsâ€"E Bobb lst 20d. Pair minorcasâ€"Hugb Lamont, John Roberts. Aged hnarâ€"A Stewart, D. Allan. Spring boarâ€"A. Stewart. Brood sow. black-John McArtbur. Agf'd hoar. red breed. with pedigree~J I. Orchard. J Dowling. Spring boar. red breedâ€"Wm. Aldcoxn. Pair spring pigs. any kind or sexâ€"Henry Reid. Archie McCaw. Spring hearâ€" D Allan. J T. Reid. Judgesâ€"Geo. Binnie, U. Firth. Fall wheat, whiteâ€"J. Bowling, J. T. Reid. Spring wheut- -J. '1‘. Reid. Barley, whiteâ€"Wm. Rummage. D. Hamilton. Long white oatsâ€"Alf. Uuuifiwld, F. Sharp. Short white oatsâ€" W Ramaee, D. Hunter Small white peasâ€"~D. Hamilton, Wm. Shieids. Large White peasâ€"W'm Ramage. Ensilage cornâ€"WK Gillies, Alex. Aitkeos. Timothyâ€"Wm. Ramage, R. M. Sitzer. Flaxâ€"J. 0. Adams, J. T. Reid 'l‘wo lax-gees sunflowersâ€"J). Robh.J C Adams. Col. potatoesâ€"D. Hamilton. Bush. potatoes~ Wm, Shields. F. Sharp, D. Hamilton. W. Groat. Swede turnips â€"Wm. Ramage. J. Dowling. Tur- Dips. any other kind, properly named â€"-Erwin Rubb. R Irvine. Red man gelsâ€"D Bruce. J W. Walls. Man- gels, yellowâ€"D. Bruce, J. T. Reid CurrOts. whiteâ€"J A Swanston. W Gillies. Carrots. redo-W. A. Law- rence, Thos. Brown. Beetsâ€" J. T. Reid, George Cameron. Parsnipsâ€" Thus. Brown. W. Ferguson. Seed onionsâ€"J Gardiner, R. M. Sitzer. Dutch setsâ€"Con. Schenk, C. Drumm. Potato onionsâ€"W. Ferguson, Henry Reid. Cauliflowers â€"- W. Groat.‘ Cabbageâ€"W. Ferguson, P Mutcb .Pumpkinsâ€"J Gardiner D Hamilton. Col. vegetables-J S. Woods. J. C. Adams. J. D. Main. Sweet cornâ€"C. Drumm. J C. Adams. Celeryâ€"-J C. Adams, Wm. Seaman. . Squashâ€"J. W. Walls. D. Hamilton. Sugar beetsâ€"J W. Walls. Wm. Gillies. Cucumbers. ripeâ€"J C. Adams, W. Groat. Cucumbers {or picklingâ€"R. M Sitzer, Geo.Cameron. Col. sugar beets. turnips. etc.â€"D. Hamilton Judgesâ€"Wm. Smith, John McGowan. DI Wlu J'Vvâ€"v _ D. Bruce, Roberf Doda-s. Watermel- onsâ€"J. W. Walls, lat and 2nd. Toma- toesâ€"J. D. Main, W. Ferguspn. Cit- ronsâ€"J. Rice, W. Ferguson. Judges, C. Firth and George Binnie. 10 lbs. Butter in printsâ€"Henry} Reid. Tub Butterâ€"H. Cowan. Crock‘ Butter,-â€"Wm. Aldcorn, Archie Mc-' Caw, John McArthur. 5 lbs. (Butter-â€" R. Nicholson, J. McRobb, \V. J. Ec- oles. Crock Butter, not less 'than L0 lbsâ€"Wm. McDougall, Duncan Hunter. Butter, 10 lbs by patrons vof Egre- ‘ yâ€"Elizabeth “'almsley. G. Smith. «D. Wm. Aldoorn.. ROOTS AND VEG ET ABLES SHEEPâ€"Short Wool. DAIRY PRODUCTS. SWINE GRAIN. FRUIT. SEED. -John Binoiair, John! Cakeâ€"W. Fairbairn. Grmt. light Cakeâ€" The Sehhath School of this plnoe closed on the 27th ‘inet. for this yenr. The school had on ever-age ettendence Flour ! during the summer months, (0111' ‘pnpils winning diploma for memory John verses. We trust thet another year bairm'will find more to come fol-word end Inkeâ€" help in the good work, Flour w. Great, 1). Allan. Fruit Cakeâ€"W; Groat, C. W. Robb. Pie, leny kindâ€" W. Groat, Henry Reid. Apple Pie-- John Sinclair, John Spioer. Pumpkin Pieâ€"W. Seaman, A. B. McDougall. Lemon Pieâ€"D. Allan, Duncan Hunter. Apple Jelly,â€"W. Groat, John Fair- bairn. Buns, plainâ€"J. Gardiner, H. Reid. Buns, fancyâ€"J. Gardiner, Jas. Brown. Tanaâ€"Duncan Hunter, Wm. Aldeorn. Raspberry WineT-J. D. Main, J. 0. Adams. RaSpberfy Win- egarâ€"Wm. Groat, J. C. Adams. ’001- leotion Picklesâ€"David Bruce, B. M. Sitzer. Collection Preserved Fruit â€"J. D. Main, R. M. Bitzer. Judgeâ€"Mrs. David Motfat. MANUFACTxURES. Pair blankets â€"- Wm. J. Sharp. Stocking yarn. home apunâ€" W.Groat. Judgesâ€"C. L. Grant. Jae Pickett. LADIES’ WORK. Cotton quilt, patched any yearâ€"â€" Jae. Bruce. W. Ferguson. Cotton patchwork quiltâ€"D Bruce. Woollen patchwork quiltâ€"R. Irvine. Crazv quilt. woolâ€"G Cameron. P. Mutch. Log Cabin quiltâ€"P. Mutch. Wm. Aldcorn. Quilt, any other kind- Thomas Brown, W. A. Lawrence. Knitted coverletâ€"VV. J. Sharp. P. Mutcb Crochet coverletâ€"John Sin- clair. W. J. Sharp. Rag carpetâ€"W. J. Sharp, R. Caulfield. Col. button holesâ€"J. D Main. George Cameron. Toilet setâ€"R. M. Sitzer. Wm Ald. corn Crochet slippersâ€"W. J. Sharp. J Gardiner. Tabla mate--VV. J Sharp, R. M. Sitzer. Battenburg lace centrepieceâ€"J Gardiner, R. M. Sit. izer. Knitted slippersâ€"J Gardiner. R. M Sitzer. Point laceâ€"R. M Sitzer. J. Gardiner. Crochet work on cottonâ€"Jae. Bruce, W. Ramage. Crochet work on woolâ€"W. J. Sharp, Wm. McDougall Fancy knitting. coctonâ€"‘V. J Sharp, F. Sharp. Eye let embroideryâ€"Wm. Seamm, Mrs. Smith. Fancy work, any other kind â€"R. M. Sitzer. Mrs. Smith. Fancy centrepiece, any kindâ€"Miss Jennie Irwin. J. Gardiner. Embroidery on silkâ€"W. J. Sharp. Embroidery on cottonâ€"W. J Sharp, Wm, Seaman. Tea cosy, battenburgâ€"J. Gardiner. Shadow embroideryâ€"R. M. Si‘zer. Wm. Seaman. Fancy cushion. needleworkâ€"J.Gardiner Eliz.Walme ley. Fancy cushion, any other kind â€"-F. Sharp, Dan Hunter. Gent’s shirt handmadeâ€"Jas.Bruce. Gent’s shirt, machine madeâ€"R. M Sitzer Home laundered shirtâ€"VV. A_.ldcorn A. R. McDougall. Dresser drape-â€" Wm. Aldcoru. Handmade kitchen apronâ€"~W. MCDODga“, W. Ramage. Whisk bolderâ€"J. Gardiner. John Fairbairn. Lamp shadeâ€"\V.J Sharp Plain bemmingâ€"Robt. Nicholson, E. Walmsley. Fancy pin cushionâ€"W. J Sharp. R,M Sirzer. Pillow shame. â€"W. Aldcorn, David Bruce. \Vool- len socksâ€"Robert Caulfie'd, Robert Nicholson. Burningâ€"J. D. Main, Wm. Fairbairn. Men’s mittsâ€"J. S. | Woods, Geo. Gameron, Overalls. homemadeâ€"Wm. (a‘rroat. Rag mat, hookedâ€"Geo. Cameron, Mrs. Smith. Floor mat. any other kindâ€"George Cameron. David Bruce. Col. ladies’ work-J. Gardiner. Mrs. R. M. Sitzer. FINE ARTS. Hand painting on sateen or velvet . â€"R. Irvine, F. Jordan Hand paint- ing. landscapeâ€"W. A. Lawrence. Miss Jennie Irwin. Hand painting, figuresâ€"Miss Jennie Irwin F. Jordan Hand painting, flowersâ€"Jennie Ir win, E. Walmsley. Hand painting on glassâ€"W. A. Lawrence, J. Rice. Ornamental work for framingâ€" Geo Freeman, Mrs. F. Jordan. Pen and ink sketchâ€"F. Sharp. FLOWERS. J. D. Main, Wm. Geddes Cut fl w ereâ€"J. D. Main, W. Great. 1: .ud boqnet- J, D. Main. W, Groat. Uue colens plantâ€"Jae. Bruce, Dr. Brown. Plant, any Other kindâ€"W. Geddes, J D, Main. Judgesâ€"J. P, McDermott, Mrs J Towner. Drawing map of county Grey, 2nd or 3rd class pupilâ€"20d class mapsâ€" Lacblan McArthur, Barbara Knisley. 2nd class writingâ€"M. Wilson,- N Ferguson, Iva Murdick. Jen’y Brown. 3rd class writingâ€"Sydney Copeland, Lucy ll'cKelvie, Gordon McIlroy, Rita Sharp. 4th class writingâ€"Sue ie Tucker, Miriam Hornsby. Sophia McArchur, Jennie Hooper. Judgesâ€" Well. Mr. Editor, it is some time‘ since our budget has found its way» to your very valuable paper, but there is nothing to write about but smoke, heat and dust. and for a change heat, dust and smoke. Threshing is the order of the day at present. and grain is about an average crop. Potatoes are a fairly good-crop. Mrs. Geo. Atchieon, of Courtney, N. D., is visiting the parental home at present. It is six years since Mrs. Atchison went to N. D. She speaks g well of that country and would not {like to make her home here now. Mr. Wesley Atchieon. of Dallas. Oregon. is visiting his father. Hugh Acchieon. of this place, and renewing acquaintances around the Cornet. Mrs. Ronnld McDonald gnve the Corner a friendly cell. Mr. and Mrs. McDoneld intend melting their home in Collingwood. We wish them snco cess in their new home. Sackett’s Corners. SCHOOL COMPETITION THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The Flesherton Advance has had a fine new power press inStalled. upon wnich the paper will be printed this week. The Advance will hereafter appear in enlarged form, which will doubtless tend to increase its circula- tion~ and add to its usefulness and popularity in its constituency. We congratulate the editor on his enter- prize and token of prosperity. We are indebted Mr. Joe. Buchanan and Mrs. Hewitt, of Meaford Road, for appreciated treats from their garden and cellar. and also to Mr. Alex. Muir for the lat prize elephant pctatoes at the Fair. Mr. John Whitton, of Toronto, was a visitor at the Fair. FLESHERTON.â€"-Continucd from page 8. Editor Irwin and daughter, Miss Rite. of Durham, spent Fair day with old friends here and Look in the con- cert. in the evening. Mrs. Dunsmore and three children, of Owen Sound. are visiting the farmer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bellamy. Mr. Dunsmoreis spending this week with his family. Miss Lindsay, of Owen Sound. vis iced Mrs.W. A. Armstrong last week. I 1 Mr. H. Hooper, of Toronto. visited his uncle, Mr. A. Munshaw. over Sunday. Mrs. Cameron. of Alliston. is visit in; her sister, Mrs. P. Quizg. Miss Lulu Mitchell and young friend. Miss Winnie Butchsrd, of Owen Sound, visited the farmer’s home over Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Parliament, sen., of Paisley, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. W. Henderson. of Toronto. is on a visit with her brothers here Mrs. Baker and son Welter, of Toronto, are visiting at Mr. W J. Boyd’s. ?‘ .\. ‘W v . 33H” r.\ Sdr. and Mrs. J. 0. Moore and children. Kennith and Marjory. of Wilson, N, Y., and Mr. Geo. Lothien. of Dromore. were visitors at Mr Will Moore’s last week. Miss Margaret Speer, of Fever- sbam, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hemphill, 4th line. Mr. John Weir, of Singbempton. visited Andrew and Richard Bentham part of last week. We sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore. Toronto line in bereavement by the loss of their five months old eon, William Everitt, who died on Monday of last week. Mrs. Lorenzo Norris has returned from an extended visit with his brother, Mr. Carlton Bellamy, no Lindsey, and other relatives east. Mr. Mort. Egan. of Humilton, visit- ed Mr. Bunstadlers last. week. Miss Mamie Wolfe. of Hamilton, is the [meat of Mrs. Bunetadler. mrs H. Fisher returned to Toronto on Sstnrdsy slter an extended visit with Mrs. Thurston. I have decided to be in the town of Durham at Murdock’s Implement Warcrooms on Wednesday and Setur- day afternoons of each week during the fall and winter term to arrange for sales. Sales promptly attended to and prices right. For further par- ticulars, call or write to MIKE KENNY, Auctioneer, Oct. 1â€"4tp. Edge ‘Hill. Fire on Friday last destro ed the large hay shed of Mr. J. P. unter. together with about thirty tons of hay. The loss will be about 8800, with $125 insurance. COUTTB. .1!) Yeovil, on Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1908, Maria. Waldon, wife .of J ames Coutts, aged 50 years, 6 mos. aped akin who For Chappod Skin. then on the «hands ace an be cured in one night: by \U ‘ “ The biscuits which please us must be brown and crisp and firm and dainty, with a well-raised, evenly-baked crust. “Mother says such buns require a steel oven, scien- tifically constructed, uniformly heated. perfectly ventilated â€"‘PAND0RA’ OVEN EXACTLY.” London. Toronto. Montreal. Winnipeg. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ES?” When you see Hay Shed Destroyed. « W'eâ€"Wamâ€"Them 1’? DIED. a “Pandora” Range the sale ls made. Why rot cure itâ€"eradicate it with Putnam‘s Corn Extractro? No pain or soreâ€"“Putnam‘s” is a guarmteed Success, try it. Traverston beef ring closes this week. The average weight. is lower than in former years. Miss Mary Martin and her niece. Miss Jessie Peters, left. on Tuesday for Toronto. Mr. Jim Banks and Mr Will Cook are in Owen Sound this week serving as jurors. Miss Olive Cook accom. panied her father for a few days outing in the county town. Mr. John Fallaise, Sr. and his daughter. Mrs. Banks. of King Tp., are up on a visit to members of the family. and got many a warm hand clasp from old friends at Zion on Sunday. Mr. Thoe McNally, Sr. , had a very neat, Norwegian granite monument. erected over his daughter’ 9 grave in Zion’s acre last week. Mrs. Thompson, of New York, spent a few days last week visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood. Sr.. were guests of relatives at Holstein the first of the week. end attended the big fair there. Vancouver. St. John. 01.8.. Hamilton. Calgary. Is Your Corn Tmublefimo ?é/;/ 'l raverston. those baking qualities which make it the choice of discriminating house- wives everywhere. Cheaper Hours cost you more in the end. Give Royal Household a fair trial and you will never go back to other brands. If your grocer hasn’t it, he will get it for you if you insist. onilvie l-‘lOnr Mills (10., Ltd. IOITIEAL. New Milliner Dundalkâ€"Oct. 8, 9. Draytouâ€"Uct. 6. 7. Fordwichâ€"Oct. 3. Feversham-flct. 6, 7. Grand Valleyâ€"“ct. 13, 14 Rocklynâ€"Oct. 8. 9. Teeswaterâ€"Oct. 6. 7. Tivermn -â€"Oct. 6. announce that she 11 opened up a new millin-i cry and fancy goods par] lor, where everything it. the line of head-wear fancy goods and hand painted china may be procured at reaeonabk rates. Miss Margaret Bug The undersigned begs a I, mu, Epilepsy, St. Vitul' D- Nervous 'l'roub'lec, Em, pouiti‘ cured by LIEBIG'S fII CURL free I bottle nut free on malicd'ron, W the 1.131310 00., Phoebe St. , Tom ALLING SICKNE FALL FAIRS.

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