Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1910, p. 1

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# that men may come and "The character s of Eva Cuthbert were unusual $f o00d: Her face is costume songs her voice pleasing. ly The roles she: assumes are very naturally taken and the audience was well pleased. in the fon' of the. "Mies Whiteway's selections were good, evening some serious thoughts came to the front in her '*Anne of Green Gables." The favorite selection was "Mr Dooley on the ts-of Travel.'" for fun and enjoyed it best at that moment, . This was because the audience were in. the: sure what accomm hl _and there is no use oo to. ibits were small.' #5 Sun they dhonght find it is weful ones w ow that pro they have to show. Crip such men as Jas. Leask, Alex 'geek glory as their stock is prizes have become common yit of helpfulness is appreciated ow. at their home fair ever win" much bigger prizes else: odwill that was so evident. 'the - committee had ts and all who could gave al s naturally that provided by the| he races were unusually| isert the associated press Fair was to-day a success in present. «The: grounds barring : anyihere, asthe time made The races were the best ever witnessed ia this { en Was $0 extensively 'patronized that Ag fg vie st in' Canada, unsurpassed admission. 'of the faces: -- Ji Graham's (have) Hons 444dn Owing to datlmess the 1 race was unfin. ished, frst. and scond horses dividing e 2.34 L232, 0 34 1-22.35, 2.35 Farmers' race: : P. Gibson's (Reach) Frank Smith. 1.1 Notes A greats any were turned away from the concert because' the ball was filled * Presence of mind is a good thing i in case of 'an accident, as was FS, well seen when the lady was cutting the figure eight. Nothing very serious happened 3 spoil the good time, but one" o exhibits. "These men do' not] man lost a wheel from his buggy, and two of the race horse drivers had a narrow escape. . * * The Greenbank Brass Band gave good service. Next year it ivould be a good thing if we had a hand of our own, A friendly baseball match -- have takén well during the afternoon and the dear 'merry-go-round was misssing. But these': Everybody was in good humor and. things didn't count a great deal. was pleased. ; * Bigger and better than ever next vear. Cheers for Albert Williams, 1H Brown and J. C. Brown. THE PRIZE LIST HORSES B 'Duff and Son; 3 D. McCulloch: "One-year-old colt filly~1 Geo. Mackie One-year-old Stallion--1 Geo.Haddon. Two-year-old Filly--1 W, Graham, 2° W. Hooper. Foal of 1910--1:D. McCulloch, z Geo. Kerry, 3 R. Duff and Son, Two-year-old Stallion-- 1 Geo. Mackie. Agricultural or. Light Draft. Brood Maret Wilson Brothers, 2 Joseph Peel, 3 Chas. Whimsett. One year old Colt--1 Wilson Brothers, Two year old Fille.s or Celding~1 Geo. Cochrane, 2 N. Whitfield, 3 Reader. Foal of 1910~-- 1 Wilson Bros. 2 Jos. Peel, 3D. E. Ianson, Pair in Hamess----1 E: Copeland.' 2 Geo. a s CARRIAGE Brood Mare--1 R. W. McClintock, 2 Jas. Leask; 3 Percy Graham. fe year old Colt--1 Jas. Byers, 2 old Filly or Gelding: 21 Wm, 'Robt. Reader, 3 Anson Taylor, ly 'or Gelding-- 1 SWINE. BERKSHIRE Breeding Sow--1 W. Bowles, YORKSHIRK. Boar--1 W: Bowles, Sow---1 James Staley. LTRY. Dorking. Hen--1 N. Whitfield, 2 Jas. Stale, Whitfield. Robert | 6 Kerry: 2 Mrs. W. Graham, 8 Parr, Ys White Wyandotte Cock--17Jas, Staley. White Wyandotte Hen---1Jas, Staley. Pekin Drake--1 Jas. Staley. Pekin Duck--1 Jas. Staley, Drake, any other variety --I1 «N.. oul, any other variety--1i N. Whit-- Gander--1 N. Whitfield. Goose--1 N. Whithield, Turkey, Bronze Cock--1 Jas. Btaley. Turkey, Bronse Hen--1 Jas, Staley. BUITER, ETC. ' Ten pounds Batter -- 1 an Geo. Mes. J, Sj Five pounds Butter, the duct of" 008. cow--1 Mrs, Jas. Parr, je., 2 Mrs. W. Grakam Loaf Bread--1 Mrs. Jas. Pare, 2 Mrs. W. J. Cook Pan of Buns-.1 Mrs. Jas, Parr) jr, 8 Alex Leask, 2 Jas. Byers, 3 Anson |iMrs. W. A. o--1 Jas. Leask, 2 R. W. Petcy Graham, iy 2 hands and PE ig Adams & § --1 Jas. Parr, Heaviest Dozen Sexe ie 2 Misa M. F. M 8 Chas, Whim« GRAIN, SEEDS, ETC. Fall Wheat--t W, J, Wilson, 8 Frank Franklin. Red File % Wheat heat--1 Jasleask Manderson, 2 As. Parr, { two rowed -- 1 Jas. Taunton). Cook, 2 Lun i i OE A on INR Se scat Yay 5 a SFA Cyn ye nd HY

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