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Northern Advance, 6 Oct 1910, p. 3

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`IT When purchasing Hardware V the lasting qualities are the points about which you are most vitally interested -but the design and nish are not 0U! SIZOFC we can guarantee` the quality of every article we sell, and the prices are alwa _s a leasant sur rise P -when quality is, considered. Leghorns, white, 8.0., cockerel, F. Parr, R. Leadlay; pullet , R. Leadlay; F`. Parr; cockerel, J. McLucas, C. H. Wilson; pullet, C. H. Wilson, J- Mc- Lucas; Leghorns, brown, -8. O, cock- |erel, R. Leadlay, F. Parr;-pullet, G. H. Wilson, R. Leadlay; Leghorns, brown, R. 0., cockerel, C. H. Wilson; pull-et, C. H. Wilson; Leghorns, bu, icockerel, Broley & Webb, 0. H Wil- son; pullet, Broley & Webb, 0. H. Wil- :son; Houdans, cockerel, E. and R. ;Rowe; pullet, E. and R-. Rowe; Ham- iburgs, black, cockerel, G. Whiting, J. Childs; pullet, 1 and 2, G. Whiting Hamburgs, any other` color, cockerel, J. Childs, E. and R. Rowe; two, pul- `let, 0. H. Wilson, J. Ohilds; Spanish {cockerel, G. Whiting, E. and R. Rowe; {pullet, G. Whiting, E. and R. Rowe; ;Minorcas, cockerel, Freek & Reid, R. Leadlay; pull-et 1 and 2, H. Dunning; iPlymouth Rocks, barred, cockerel, E. ,and R. Rowe, C. C Hinds; pullet, '1 and 2, C. C. Hinds; Plymouth . Rocks, white, cockere-1, 1 and 2, A. Maloomson: pullet, A. Malcomson; .,P'lymouth Rocks, butl, cockerel, E. _ and R. Rowe; pullet, E. and R. ; Rowe; Polands, W. G. B., cockerel, p C. H. Wilson; pullet, C. H. Wilson; - Polands, any other color, cockerel, .10. H. Wilson; pullet, C. H. Wilson; -;Rhode Island Reds, cockerel, J. D. _;Hines, B. Lawrence; pullet, H. Dun- ;!,ning, H. Smith; Wyandottes, white, ,cockerel, W. 0 Hunter, J. McLucas; ;!pullet, Broley & Webb, J. Mcbucas; 1'Wyandottes, buff, cockerel, Broley & , iWebb; .W. C. Hunter; pullet, 1 and 2, _{Broley &a Webb; Wyandottes, any. ; lother color, cockerel, E. and R. , `Rowe, R. Bidwell; pullet, C. H. Wil- . son, E. and R. Rowe; Bantams, B.B. , ,re-d game, cockerel, G. Whiting, F. -}Parr; pullet, G. Whiting, J. Hines; - Bantams, any other color, game, pul- _ let, G. Whiting; Bantams, Cochin, jzcockerel, C . Wilson, H. and A. K `Allin; pullet, H. and A. Allin, J. Mc- _, |Luc-as; Bantams, African, cockerel, G. ;, Whiting, C. H. Wilson; pullet, C. H. '_ Wilson, G. Whiting; Bantams, Se- `, lbright, cockerel, G. Whiting; pullet, ;, G. Whiting, E. S.Binghan:; Orping- -,-`itons, cockerel, C. H. Wilson, Broley ;; !& Webb; pullet, C. H. Wilson,` R-. -,, Leadlay; turkeys, bronze, male, 1910 ;; J. McLucas, female, 1910, J. Mc- ;-1Lucas; ducks, Pekin, male, 1910, 1 gland 2, B. Lawrence; female, B. _ PIGEONS to be overlooked. At I` Ca.-rriers, G. Whiting; tumblers, A. Malcomson, G. Whiting; fantails, i1 and 2, A. Malcomson; pouters, G iwhiting, F. Parr; homers, F. Parr, !G. Whiting; pigeons, any other var- .--.I.__ 1 ......l 0 A 1\I|'u1nnr-ncnn !\J. VVL1l.I;]_LA6, y;.b\.uu.;, ...--`, -_,_, !iety, 1 and 2, A- Malcomson. Figure painting oil, M. W. Ross, i(Toronto), Miss E. Waddebl (Orono); `llandscape, oil, Miss E. Waddell, M. 1W. Ross`; -marine, oil, M. W. Ross, iMiss Waddell; animals, oil, M. W. iRoss, Miss Waddell; inanimate ob- `jects, oil, Miss Waddell, M. W. Ross; `landscape, Water colors, Miss McA11, Mrs. Bridgelan-d; marine, Water col- ors, Miss Fraser (Kings1:on),'M. W. Ross; inanimat'e_ objects, water col- --- IX}..- mwolltilxli `K1 :-:1 ll- JTUUS, 1ua.uu.ua.u:_ UuJcu\.u, vvuuv. \r\rA ors, Miss Fraser, Miss Waddell; g- re painting water colors, Miss Fras- ` O 1 ..".-.. av-uv-no'|u mofnr r-nlnrs: `Ute puruuug WGLCL uuxuna, run: .. ....... er, P Love; animals, water colors, Miss Fraser, Mrs. J. Lawrence;pen and ink sketch, Miss Fraser, Mrs. McA1l; pencil drawing, Miss Waddell, Miss Fraser; charcoal drawings, Miss Wad dell, Miss Fraser; painting on Tera Gotta, Mrs. Bridgeland, M. W. Ross; pai-nting on china, Mrs. Butcher; crayon, Miss Waddell, M. W. Ross; pencil drawing by children, Miss Lawrence, G. Longman; collection of photos by amateurs, 0. Johnson; (Continued on Page Seven.) FINE ARTS OE. :1 al WI Both 36% 1 A urer of Infant SensationalTrialo1` homas McNult PRISONER AND mmmouk To BE Ends Fatefully - ~. F. Parr; ooc ere, uc , HANGED WEDNESDAY, mac. 14m. A GOOD GOMBINATION F. ner, hen, H. Dunning, . Bingham; ames-, Indian, cock, . \_ .. d" h 0 The farmers of this county, and, mdeed, throughout the inds; Games ooc_k, c. H.TWils,_on; hen, c. H. W11-|Leghorns. white. s. 0.. cockere son; Games, . B. red, cock, H. Dun- L8818-Y1; Pgll LR LE ' - . c as W11son; 0. H. Wilson, . in 3; en, , _ Lucas; Leghorns, brown, S.AC, ther color, cock-, s. Bing-I1_.__I_1-Leadl-_Y. F. I_ _arr;-p_u11 the conviction of. - the murder -of be,- M Dolan 101 art? .6 v;: called to the stand. `kl, ~ . chi ~ 'nmg when Thomas \1L-Nulty was p1:1ce_d on trig] for v the crime. > omplicity n1 ' h1r1)1y to ({L1C5t10!1S p_ut by "Mn ncketock, the witness tom G. T- B1 7 . rclzmons with the prisoner ztny months she stay- ed at home llllili l_ust October when to (,_)r11h:1, there to meet ;\L`tiI1_q on his advice she Tt`)l`n1li() about the end of You did 1101 there. :1sl w".\'o: I \\';1` (lfl`lll(.l. 1`Oll0Wlng hg[rt`1Ul'H her mother came to know Ofhef c01\ and she then went t(,Uril1i:1, \\'11;`1`e :\lcXu1ty secreted he, in a hay 1911 101' severgai weeks, ' r her In the meantime wxth ",\1c.\'ulty told me several \\';l.~` sorry to see me mm1,m he mum not stay there it \\':1.~ mo C()](1. The lullcr pm`! of February she min M111 1.. Tnmnto, where her \\'l.< ]H)1`}] UH :\I?1!'Cl'l I0, 3. male chi1.1_ .\1c.\'u11__\- pzud her expenses during this mp. [Auuuuvu ---.. - .\lr. l`l;1cl<~1.cl< produce(1va bundle lltxl :1: front .\lc.\'ulty at various llmt`~. .\li~< l)ul;m went on to say lllI1lSl1t` hml \\'1'ittL'n to lVIcNulty :1Fl\'l1lglll111 to provide money to plilcc the Clllltl in :1 home. McNulty wrote lmck telling me to take a car of letters which .\li.~`s Dolan idcnti-\ om to Smm_\-~i said Miss Dolan, ``;;nd to lc1l\'u' it there. I tOl(.l hnn lL`nul(l um lltl this, that I was afraid smm- one migln see me do It. He,` lhtrCltrt*, \\1` ;1g'z1i11 enclosing ve, (1t.ll:1r~'. lL`lllllj_" me to take the ehild ;m.1 wllcll lwlwccn Hawkestone and L,;n',i;~_ 1`. ~tr.'m;,"lc it. I telephoned tr. him {rum Toronto to the Grand Cclllfill in Hrilliu. telling him that l\\';l~' H-1m`m'.1-.5 the next (lay. The lO`.lru\\'l1l: 1 left Toronto on the nu 1.1-`.u~l\ twin and got out at H:1\'.`l\'c~1 I c.mmenced`the walk xv` He Kissed Her. ' ".\IcXul1}' ~:1i that he was glad to see her and kissed her`. She told 12 ,.... ... 4-`no cnif. nu ..`\\. ilk] (lllll A\n..7.1vu ""' him thztt tht`, baby was cam`. Itntl ht` tultl her to tn the hllH 51) that 13 10 hcr :ttt KISSCU ner. auc LUI'u` that in the suit` and tie a stone, it would sink.` and throw it into the Narrows. She follmml hi< m.~.tructi0ns. "When We,` met again he asked mt it 1 mt t1Hl1C as he told me. any! Isuirl _\'c.~. He told me that if It Wits cvcr h~cm'ct'e(1 not to say aI_1)"'t thing ztbwttt him, because nothing could be tune to him for the reason that he hurl nu-er seen the child. _ I ._- ..-~ --'-"" ere 7 . . how you W . c.D] 1, " 1` 3011 fcclillg?" -.-`1:"" Mr` B136 . was "Yea: hurl I tld h`rr1ldtg1aet IEOC to broken-In-;n"r_-I. He` to 00] in do- worry. fur lhcrc was 110 g in,_r that." Mc- Whcn 1}... infant `:35 d0` .\'u1ty;::.::m1 wzlrncd 3e`1t direct 5` ing ;n1)'11'HH;4' that `mg spicion 1r;\\'Z11`(1 them` r"""` ""`L1l\l L|IL,lIlo - "Why you (10 away with this hub) "5 3'01: have told us?" 85ked F. B1:1ck.~`mck. . Bcc:m~c I cultl not take it 110mv and hcc:m::c .\1c.\'ulty had told D36 10 do so, , O `t `I Y V . c (10116 would 3" hdv 1)) do 45 - . t d t0 . had not ].cc-n ulbtfc e McNuhyr u\7 `UIVII-J uanvi qvvtuv MR Bluckstock produced a'"letter. `t7"0"`\ti~I1 :nv1.mymous|y by Miss Dolan mu; TS.A.I.cv0ye, the Woman -in `To-' 0 w1th whom the former lived L `fl mm ml .\li.~\ yam have done it if you _...L_____4.._I A... .1.` an '1`! |lN6',"J Yt * V Cherry Pectoralinthe house. % hm3?"g:r`o3stdmmns ` all d99bt_. ant MA .I , 0 _1.l!...I.`..;-. 6| Produ'ced His Letters. She was Broken Hearted. (l.`l\\,ll ----- ~-v~~ - , afraid. Following an she M xvhcrc .\lcNu1ty loft for severai weeks, my in meantime "".\lc.\'ulty hut he mm - cold." w Wrote Anonymous Letter. DI. I . u 1 , 4 ,' "I I` mg ht- ice Britten wan Add I-Ii`: Recommendation For axecuuu elem my To That `of Jury III the Case of the Unfoftunate Girl, But Holds Out No Hope to the Man. "<")}'-1'1i.-. Imlzm. OCT. 6,: Was Afraid. 1 get rid--0? the childl .\lr. Blackstock. ` _c\'cr thought of doing`; n the railroad track,"- 1 I nia I, , when the child was born. Miss Do- lan explained --that she had written lthis letter indicating that the baby `was wnth an aunt of hers in Chi- cago who has no children, at the Instance of McNulty, who sought thus to direct suspicion in other `channels. ` Some discussion then arose be- tween.'Judge Britton and Mr. Black- stock respecting the letters from M_cNulty to Miss Dolan that should be admitted in. evidence, and these, as a result, were greatly narrowed down. . ` T V V ` ----v-aw _--v ----v One of July 25th; 1909, was then read, in which -McNulty said, I al- `ways loved youand I always will. I will never give up as long as you luse me on the square. On August 23rd, 1909, hewrote that -he was as true to her as God was in his heav- en. Again he wrote. thathe was tired of the set inghis neighborhood, that he only waxited `to go with Miss .-Dolan, and that, so restless had be become, he frequently felt like get- |ting out. n f I l The trial came to an abrupt su- lspension shortly before the usual hour for noon adjournment. For three solid hours Mary Dolan had lwrithed under the searching ques- 'tions,of the Crown prosecutor, as well as the counsel for the prisoner, into her movements and her alleg_ed -intercourse with several men. She collapsed completely, and Dr. Pal- ling administered a sleeping draught aftler she had been carried to the` Jar. 1xv'.| .L_ .__,,_-1-- ._ -LA- Inn`, 4 With the muscles of her face drawn up -and her teeth rmly? set i_n what the medical men term a` tetanic `spasm, she continued -inttl1is' style for the next ve hours, when `she was awakened and asked to iagain take the witness stand. J`! I 1. I 6`.-`no-A usulu I-unsw vagv - . . v - - ~ ...... ...-.___ _ `She had no sooner arrived there` than another spasm seized her, and ,she was carried from'her chair into` `lanaante-chamber, and doctors werel __1I_-I an CIIIWV cal-lcd. VV\-In took `AK- I Mways Loved You." A.`.1j`. 'd by Judge. -'- --_-:,_ WINNERS or PRIZES AT BARRIE FAIR L ALL CLASSES HAD coon snowmc; The `fvo"l`1owing is 3. list of the `prize winners at Barrie"s Great Fa1r:-- ` Honsms ` } MISCELLANE0US-Sa.ddle, R. E.1 Whitowood, o F. Taylor; pony, Jos. Robinson, R. J. Love; team ponies, J. L` Brown. - ' A A -I-\ A (171! n\__. _--_ ...1A 1`! `LTnn'I.-p Us IJ D.|-UVVLl- OAR,RIAGE-Two-year-old, G.Healy & Son, E. & P'.GRowe, T.` Connell; yearling, W J. C. Boake, .G. Healy .& Son, John Hunter; mare and. foal, IJ. Gearns. G. Healy .& Son, Jas. ]I-Iayes, (Apto); foal of 1910, R. A. Sutherland, J . Hayes,` G. I-Iealy & Son; span in harness, C. Thompson, R. F. Caldwell, (Shanty Bay), W. E. Gray, (Thornton); single horse-, tovehicle, G. Healy & Son, W. Hus- sey, (Elm-grove), A. B. Coutts; three-1; yea-r-old, E. J. Byrne, (Barrie), R. D. Coutts. .~-n-rs-rut-\.-rxvn r\......' -L-..-.& nit nnnn T L : \JUlalblaDo I t trot or pace, J .1 [McDowell (Tpronto), T. Hodgins, '(0ril1ia), Dr. Bailey (0ri1lia); 2.30 class; P. J. Stone-, T. Hodgins, Dr. `Bailey; 2.50 class, Dr. Bailey, T.l `.Hodgins, e- Hewis; three-year-o1d,.A. `Morten, R. N. Reid; stallions to veh- 'II'-------- 117 `I riillra I-1' `I1`.d-1 fMorren, R. N. Rem; stamons to veu- ` }lcle, A. Morren, W. J. Gilks, H. Ed-|] wards, (Elmvale); farmers green|. race, F. Latimer, (Stroud), R. Holmes (Utopia), A. Dyer (Holly) I; ROADSTERS-Yearling, H. Black- - stock, T. Bowman, H. Edwards; mare ' and foal, Geo. - McDonald, (Barrie), ' H. Edwards, A. H. Ness; foal of 1910 - A. H. Ness, T. Bowman, M. Beath; A two-year-old, M. Beath, J. and G.` Purchase (Churchill) Jos. Fra-lick, Q (Minesing); three-year-old, J. Bruce & Son (Egbert), W. Hussey, E. Fennell; single horse, R J. McConk- ey, P.R. West, W. E. Graham; team, F. Robertson (Stroud), A . D. and N. Campbell. ' =- THOROUGHBREDS - Mare and. foal, S. Dyment, J. Dyment; year - ling, S. Dyment, J. Dyment; two-year old, 8; Dyment, J. Dy-ment. A HEAVY DRAUGHT -A. McArthur{ (Mitchell Square), D A. Quinlan (Dal-I stonv), S. Dy'-ment; yearling, .R. A.; _'Roe, (H-awkestone), F. W. Peacock` f (Stroud); yearling`. entire, A. Ben-` l I Iinett , -(Minesing). Geo. Crawford, _|Bonney Bros; foal of 1910, R. A. ' Roe, Del Bennett, .1`, G. Scythes; i brood mare and foal, D. Bennett, R. _ A. Roe, '1`. G. Scythes; mare` or . gelding on line, G. Crawford, F. 1- 1 W. Peacock, Wilkinson Estate; match `- ~-- --- --a n Rnnnett- R. W. Peacock, wiunnson niubucu; ma..- ed team, any age, D. Bennett, R.` Roe; special by W. W. Beelby, T. gcygiets-1;) yearling by .Mont.ague, . e . ' ` AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES-Two `year-old, lly or gelding, M. . Maboney, A. Quinlan, F. Robertson. yearling, M. J Mahoney, F. Robertson `VsV;;b; foa(1Go 1910iiEi W. _ Peacock . pson` rown ~ ), J. `A. Don nelly (Anten Mills); I brood mare and foal, J. Hunter, N. Wice, B. Webb; martched pair, LR. Harvey (oriilia), W. Jet-mey(Mitchel1 Square); mare \ C J 1 V I I or gelding, 1 and 2, G. Crawford, 0. OLA-S ' 8--Single turn-out,` W. E. Graham, J. W. Gossling, E. J. Byrne single turn-out owned by farmer, . N. Grose,-(.0h1'u-chill), F. Robertson, V R. J. Mcoonkey; , iauner s open trot, = W-. Hughes, A. Dyer.. R. A. Holmes; `W pony under` _14 to saddle, R. J. Love '- J. Robinson, J. L. Brown; lady driv- 5 er. " W.` J. W.~Lennox,: ,Miss Nellie Cane. "Mrs. `B. W. Smith. V ~' - Coins. Kira`. 1 `and 2, s Dyment, B. Webb; 24yeo.r- old heifer, S. Dyment; year11ng\he1t- er, 8. Dyment; hotter calf, 1, 2 and 3. "S. Dyment. . T *NGUS-Bu1l,_ ' 3-year-old `}f1fHE%_AN()R`r14ERN ADVANCE `Dennis, G. M. Srigley. Dennis,( Newmarket); yearling bull,` C. M. Srigley; bull calf, E. Dennis;` cow giving milk, 1 gnd 2, `E. Dennis, lc. M. Srigley; 2-year-o-1d heifer, 1,: land 2, E. Dennis, G. M. Srigley; year `ling heifer, E. Dennis, G. M. Srigley, E. Dennis; heifer `calf, 1 and 2, E.`, 'I"l"I'IQT;`V`7 (`Aug-v tuI'1V:I'IlD wl`;`&k .IJt':'Lll1'16, Lg. Lu. DL.L5u=_y. . _ M JERSEYS-Cow giving milk, F;-eek{ & Reid. ` A C7-I-\t'!'l`Y1"l\`lC| IVA... ~u'vvu'u\ou gn{'Ilp Y INCLU- AYRSHIRES--Cow giving mi1k,! C. M. Srigley. I GRADES--Cow giving milk, E. Den! nis, Freek & Reid, A. J. Tuck; heifer} calf, C.. M. Hicklmg. * cu'x1`mB`l3Q'r`l'|A`rI1':|Q__`l'.'l.znu-1 nf nnv hbnf I an, U.u ml . .r.I.u.;nJ.xu,5. SWEBPSTAKES-H`erd of any beef :1 breed, 8. Dymenty herd of any milk- :1 ing breed, E. Dennis; hull of any beef `:1 breed, S.- Dyment; female of any beef 5, `breed, 8. Dyment; bull or any milk- ?; ling breed, EV. Dennis; female of any I, `milking breed, 0. M. Srigley; milch H `cow, E. Dennis, G. M. Srigley. SHEEP 2 ! '. COT_SWOLD-Aged ram, A A. Col-" will, J. -Sanderson; shearling ram,` H. and N. Allin, F. Sanders-on, A.{ `A. Co1wil'1 (Newcastle); ram lamb,; `F. Sanderson, 2 and 3, T. Connelli (Vine); aged ewe, 1` and 2, H. and H. I Allin, F. Sanderson; Gimmer, 1, 2'~ land 3, H. and N. Allin; ewe lamb,` Land 2, J. Sanderson, H. and N.l 3, Allin. I LEIGESTERS-1, 2 `and 3, H. and` N. Allin; shearling ram, H. and N.| Allin, L. W. Hutchinson, H. and N. |A'1lin; ram `lamb, H. and N. Allin, 2` `and 3, L W. Hutchinson; aged ewe,~ 1, 2 and 3, H. and N. (Allin; gimmer, ` ' 1,. 2 and 3, H. anh N. Allin; ewe ' lamb, 1, 2 and 3,iH. and N.Al1in;l c1n1>-rrnt1.1\nIn\TQ%A.-..u=l -om A AIYQI` IHJUIU, .1, 1 wuu U, .L.I.o uuu awn -----.., SOUTHDOWN -Aged ram, A. Ayer A. A. Colwill, S. Lemon` shearling A A L .('h-Clvni Q T431-n ----- A u..- rnycx , D. uwuuu. I SHROPSHIRE DOWNS--W. 1).] 3Monkman; shearling ram, G. Craw-1 [ford (Minesin-gr), W. D. Monkman; ram ! `lamb, G. Crawford, A. Ayer, G. .Crawford; aged ewe, 1, 2 and 3, G. `Crawford,; gimmer, 1 and 2, G. Crawford, W. D. Monkman; ewe lamb, 1 and 2. G. Crawford. ' OXFORD DOWNS-J. A. Ce-1-swell,` `J. H. Cerswell; shearling ram, J. H. Cerawell, J. A`. Cerswell; ram lamb, land 2, J. A. Cerswell, J. H. Cere- wel1;, aged ewe, 1 and 2, J. A- Cere- well, J. H. Cerswell; gimmer, J. H. Cerswell, 2 and 3, J. A. Cerswell;' ~ ewe lamb, 1 and 2, J-.`A. Cerswell, - J." H. Cerswell. , GENERAL-Pen long wool sheep, H. and-N. Allin; pen short wool sheep . A. Ayer; tat wether, any breed, J. . `A. -Cerswell, A..Ayer, J. H. Cerswell 11. 10 \JUlWll'l L7 JJVLLII-II-I, Duvuo space a ram, A. Ayer, A. A.`Co1will, S. Lem| on; ram lamb, land 2, A. Ayser, 8. Lemon; aged ewe, land 2 A. Ayer, A.0olwil1; gimmer, 1 and 2, A. Ay- ,er, S. Lemon; ewe lamb, 1 and .2, A. ] Ayer, S. Lemon. ` aunnnaurnm nnW\TQ_.W `I1, A oemn11,. A. ,A.GoIwi1l. . , ~' ~` he-n, 91 faind 92,- Bro1ey`.& !iV_qhb'i B_i`I,h-.j ` mas k,,{cock, O._.0.H."Waon::=hcir,,O. r 9. . 'IIl.lI.'..'-A 1 _;1'.; IV PIGS 1 BERKSHIRES--Boar, R. H. Lemon ., boar of 1910, R. H. `Lemon; sow,` R. H. Lemon; sow, of 1910, R. H. Lem- Oll. . 1 CHESTER WHI'I`ES-Boa.r, W. Ritchie; boar, of 1910, J. H. Gers-'- well, W. Ritchie; sow, _ .W. Ritchie; sow of 1910, W. Ritchie, J .. H. Carsrwell . ' ` 'I`AMWORTHS--Boar, A. W..Part- [ridge (Barrie), A. A. Colwill; boar of _1910, A. A. Colwill, A. Ayer; sow, A. W. Partridge, A. A. Colwlg sow, 011910, A. A. Oolwill, A. "Ayah YORKSHIRES-Boar. J. A- Cera- well, J. H. Ocrswcll; boarot 1910, J. A. Oerswell, J. H. Oerswell; sow J. A. Oerswell, J- H. Gerswcll; sow, of 1910, J. A. Oerswell, J. H; Gers- well. L A - ' Pair of bacon hogs, 1` and 2,~J. A. Andhlusians, "cock, Broley & Webb; (18118, GU55, \J I10 VVLLDVIJ, IIIIII. V. H. Wilson, J. Ghiide; Brahman g-ht, cock, 0. H. Wilson, Broley & Webb; hen, O. H. W. Wilson, Broley a: `Webb ; Gochins, partridge... cock, 0. Wil- son; ban, 0. H. WiIson;VOochin8.._ :anyi .co1o1.'.` 09ck.~_ J .. `Ohds; ham 0;. _%H,_W_,i1'-` _a_;g14_1 .;:-r {J 91);!-d__s; tinorktncs - *sil'rE-greyo oli; 13.. red,` cock, Dun- P 111138.. F.` ~R9-31161`; Dunning, F` `E. S. Bingham; Games, Indian, cock, W C. C. Hinds; hen-, C. 0. Hinds; Games L `any other color, E Bing- e1 ham; -hen, 1 and 2, H. Dunning; Leg- 1-] horns, "white, 8.C., cock, F. Rayner, b: _R. Lead1ay;'hen, 1 and 2, C. W. Nash; p lLeghorns, white, R. C., cock, John `ca }McI.-ucas, 0.1-1. Wilson; hen, o. H. s. Wilson, John McLucas; Leghorns, `s- brown, s. O.,ccock, R Leadlay; hen, 31: E. A. Gun, R. Leadlay; Leghorns, '1: brown, R. C., cock, C. H." Wilson; `J hen, C. H. Wilson; Leghorns, bu, I-1 cock, Broley & Webb; hen, C. H. 3.1 Wilson, Broley & Webb; Houdans, '14 hen, 1 and 2, Broley & Webb; Han: gc burgs, black, cock, `Geo. Whiting, J. Sp Childs; hen, C. H.` Wilson. R. Lead- 1\ lay; Hamburgs, any other color, cock, I R. Leadlay, C. H. Wilson; hen, C. if H. Wilson,.F. Rayner; Spanish, cock, ,1; `C. H. Wilson, G. Whiting; hen, C. H. '1 iWilson, G. Whiting; Minorcas, cock, I .1 and 2, H. Dunning; hen 1 and 2, H. Ii Dunning; Plymouth Rock, barred, |I cock, C. C. Hinds, E. and R. Rowe; lhen, C. C. Hinds, E and R. Rowe; `I Plymouth Rocks, white, cock, A. l( %Ma1comson, F. Rayner; hen, A. Ma1- I comson, F..Rayner; Polands, W. C. B. H cock, _C-. H. Wilson; hen; C. H. Wil- ;l son; Polands, any other color, cock, 3} C. 'Wilson;\ hen, C. H. Wilson; III Rhode Island reds, cock, F. Rayner, < Freek & Reid; ; hen, Freek & Reid; 5.1 |Wyandottes, white, cock, C. W. Nash '9` `F. Rayner; hen, W. C. Hunter, C. *1` W. Nash; Wyandottes, bu, cock, J. 11 N Nash; hen,` 1 and-2, W. C. Hunter; E4 3Wyandottes, any other color, cock, 1 C. H. Wilson, W. J. Scott; hen, R. 1 IBidwe1l, W. J. Scott; Bantams, B. B. 3! I red game, cock, F. Rayner, G. Whit~ l. ing; hen, land 2, G. Whiting; Bant- ams, any other color, game, cock, G. l Jcock, d_.C,.`H.7 Wilson; C. Wil- L 2, G. Whiting; Bantams, Cochin, cock `Whiting, E. S. Bingham; hen, 1 and 1* | .10. H. Wilson, H. and N. Allin; hen, NC. H. Wilson, F. Rayner; Bantams, -' African, cock, G. `Whiting, E. F. . Bingham; hen, G. Whiting, E. F. - ,Bingha.m; Bantams, Sebright, cock, E. Bingham; hen, `E. Bingham; Bant- I ams, Pyle game, cock, G. Whiting;i hen, G Whiting; English red caps, . gcock, G. Whiting; hen, G. Whiting; !Orpingtons, cock, Freek & Reid, 0. H :1 [Wi1son; hen, C. H. Wilson, Freek &; l'iRei-d; turkeys, bronze, male; A. ;& N. Campbell, R. J. Carscadden; if gtemale, A. D. & N. Campbell, J. Mc-g i`;Luoas; geese, Toulouse, male, L. W.` 5 iHutchinson; female, L. W. Hutchin-, 3fs0n; geese, Brenen, male, L. WU; Hutchinson; female, L. W. Hutchin-`l Y lson; ducks, Pekin, malel and 2, E. I 11 :and R_ Rowe; female, 1 and 2, E. and ' R. Rowe; farmer's competition, Ply-I gmouth Rocks, C. Robertson, J. Mc-; ~,Lucas. ` . l'IT`I'1 f`1Y7 G SJ UUQD CHICKS i l Anconas, cock-erel, J. Hines, B. `Lawrence; pullet, B. Lawrence, _J .1 1Hines; Buttercups, pullet, B. Law-| irence; Andalusians, cockere-1, Broley i& Webb; pullet, 1 and 2, Broley & iWe'bb;g Brahmas, dark, cockerel, C. H. `Wilson; pullet, C. H. Wilson, J. Childs; Brahmas, light, cock-erel, C. !H, Wilson, J. Childs; pullet, C.H. `Wi1son,, J. Childs; Cochins, partridge -cockerel, C. H. Wilson; pn-llert, C.H., lwilson; Cochins, any other color,` E 1 ,pullet, E. and R. Rowe, C. H. Wil- `son; cockerel, C. H. Wilson, E. and R. Rowe; Dorkins, silver grey, cock- .erel, E. and R. Rowe; pullet , 1 and 2, Broley & Webb; Games, B. B. red, cockerel, Brol-ey` & Webb, F. Rayner; pullet, Broley & Webb. F. Rayner; `Ga.-mes, Indian, cockerel, C. O.Hinds; `pullet, C. C. Hinds; Games, any oth-9 -- -4-u`:\9\ 9 `E Q IJULLCII, \J. \Jo LALLIVID, \lIaLn.|vu, Ian`; \rvn- `er color, coclnerel, 2, E. S. Bingham;! `Langshan, cockerel, 1 and 2, Broley & lwebb; pullet, land 2, Broley & Webb; OLJALITY THE HARDWARE MAN

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