, T Mosul-o nan. u'lr.elu.v mow ev ,,-< 5.3 Z <=§ U3 Zo 1"- 58 V r~.Wd€l1 '10 thc llfmmlt. It is esti- Ui" If3KhibiU0“» At this 9t“‘“1 “W (PURSE 5400) shelter of tfle companies’ permission. the lensing of barren bottoms was ll “pun for the Mfvnlwnge of the (nuns. mated that thc number that travell-, on display the i`lrm‘s famous stand- I hugo mistake on the part of the gov- tr hc would be glad to urge on the 00 0" U10 Bl>0l‘i1\1 Uuills l\I>Df0Xfmat- “N1 Cfeflm B9l>l\_l`11f01”H» _the Nenffew Dcvilish Dorothy, blk. Ni., crnlnellt as it was depriving the fish cl'mcn of ll living, and the tendenc was to the mollopolizillg the .industry by the wealth classes An animated discus- participated in freely by the fisher men as well as by representatives 'o 'thc companies and by some privat gentlemen who had investedmoney lll the enterprise. ‘ The representa- tives of the companies expressed their willingness to accord the some privileges which they enjoyed as to. the close season; ill fact the prcsi cient of one company wcnt as far a to say thc companies would be quite sntisficrl to let the fishermen have an opell season the whole year through so for as they were concerned. Premier Mathicson expressed him self as anxious to do all in his pow oldest. fishermen in the bay, contend that tle s ar t t ether with the is, those of them who were in er in the best. interest of the fisher- muse of extirlc ion og IVV tion position to do so. Therefore’ ther men, if they could agree as to the proper season in which they should ,,......-~»~» ..~.~.,.,......--_ -._-~..~ CUHDENSED ADS 10 LATE FOB i}Ll\5SlrlCl\l l0h _..._- fuct; that >__`frcquent_ cu l ‘aw (Contimled on page three) lu linhi* will not be as many of these classe of animals for the showing today. Th ished, however, and none of thes animals have been allowed to be re- moved. Ordinarfly the animals have to be kept on the ground up to noon _ , . on the lust day of the Exhlllition,but QM mlmt per ivdglllll ;l1\T:t hll::‘::lotll\'?lTlallllT this departure is specially made th-1;) cu-“gint uln charge twenty~flve on this occasion on account of the (pier, nlm circulustances already set fortll cents. _ _ _ _ . .f..OS'l‘, BETWEEN REVERE 1-iO'l‘E_L and Exhibition grounds, a ram coat. Finder leave Morell H0050- Iifiwnrri. 1Tfg_'E;Z§\i'“_l’d- l75s”s`Al.n-1 skin Lkslikpos ' " x above. In view of the fact that a The interest manifested in the first iflrge number of the exmbxts in the . _ , lve stock class have been removed, dayys Proceedings 0' 'im Tcmhcm the managclncnt of the Exhibition Convention was lnaintallled through- ,ms decided not to charge for m,_ UM thc B°‘”’“d (my B exercises' mission to the grounds today, nor Silver foxes Show small amount Prolnptly at 9 o'clock a. m. the In fmt to chmge for admission to rust. $4.000 for quick sale. Bo President t°.C'k the chair ‘md culled thc stzfllds in connection with the U10 UU“V"“l"°“ to order' ` conclusion of the race that was not " A llliowu sU1'roAsl~1 na- Aff" UW “f“““¢ Of *hc ““““““ u,uu>leial yeah-rlluy. 'rlus race will 221 Llllllrlottetowll. __1744-9-26M3l~ Y f,(_)H'l', _ tween Southport and HIHTWU Stutioll. l¢‘irlrlcl',l>l‘5UH0 1011” h°'°'_ *A1745-9-ZGMBI. l.o`s'r, /rr llAll.w/ir s'rA'r_IoN. black llalld Satchel containing black purse with sum`mon€Y D-“<1 iullportunt letters. Binder leav .tue pupil as ll character forming ill e iriltempcrance were dfscllssed, and the superilltclldellt's office. Reward. 1746-0-26M3i Dd. pllrs'e containing $100 or more Fill 'der will be sultabll’ 1`0WL"‘E°‘E` k .leaving with Secretary. MF; 0- _ ' smullwuuu. _ __¢__ 174H~J-2f>Mf“- lull: sAl.n-Nr oN<‘-1'1._ I‘1\“-*UN Standard Pllonograpll with about G5 Records and liecordcr.qtWi\\ BCH .. A l 27lilslol*»- °h°°D__ Wy I 1611-9-zalvlsl. w.i?x.fl‘sl»,”"' A nl~1l.1Anr.sm B0tZ about 18 years of a§°» 01° ‘r take care of a horse anihmil ~e° himself useful around a A0081 ~ Must be well recommended. 9 Longworf-h Avenue at 4790 5 1;; in eveulng.___ 1.7,_7;.'2,,_; `w.iN'rmu-A oorv OF THI- Princu Edward Island Mugazlliwl T’v“,H_ publlghsd by Archibald Irw nlwm i.r'ii-l*r"”L`i"l"l~*Ix`l?ilil"rl\\‘\Sl"4‘»l\- \ Michael 1"l‘ul1<‘-iii. I’1`f“‘fTPU~T °E the ,llbcrton High School l‘Ul\fl I1 """“ 'written alld interesting address on [ow to Make School Attractive. Tile ,Three requlsltcs of Im Mil-l'8°flV€ school room were clcnn.\‘/011 ‘Wilt “mt furllitrlrc, wftll walls ornamented by pictures, etc.; attractive school sur- roundings, neatly fenced grounds. ll* c1u,1ing_p1uy ground and garden; Md TM, ui-,tractive teacher, neatly and d l tnst¢f\l\\Y ‘T\'°“*‘°d' Wm’ “ B““"’Qt.hc proccedlnils wlthvrllze ";Tn2"i; get heats and the race. makln8 ll. mark securing these cle- °’,°g;'“;:,'tm':::,°;::0;E;s Mm Proliant 'Ed of 2.21; in the last heat. o 1 . s smile and invariable good hunlor. 'Ph difficulties in I t lull-also things Wm \1°f¢°‘ ’*“‘ “ Rev- W' S' Wusfm' P]."D" guve H bc rllll off at eleven o'clock. f-T\UU§\‘tf“| “ml ‘mT"'°"““"'° “adress 0" The aviation display was yesterdn We R"E““°“ 0' the rlcmhcr ,to the as disappointing as on the previous 'l‘€mD0l'|1“°“ Q“"“tE°"' The lcmoml' lilly; The aeroplane did not work itv of the Teacher and its effect upull ,my better thm, on wednesday_ T Though the aviator made two or fl ence was dwelt 11900 The “vu” “E re ascents each time he only flew th c , Tu short distance,-and at n very low altitude for that matter,-when he D1`9°"l7l7 Principles “nd practices' had to come back to earth, in the _ t0l1lf‘0l`““"e 9rE"°ipleB “mi practices-m<>st convenient spot beyond the was waged upon the alldle;lcte\.i AIU s ll grounds; and it is understood tllat 'lin doing 'so on more than one occa- \`\vere dlrnluged. The unsatisfactory Eworkillg of this machine was thc (most if not the only disappointing feature of the Fuir. .the P. E. I. Hospital served delec on both days of thc Fnlr attendance Yesterday und enlivene derinlz on the hagplpes. erccme were suggested. This P0l1¢l' SPECIAL 1|-mATURp}3_ T in as it did, out of the wrlter's E lgiyqlw experience, "wus an cxceedfllgl Square. We will sell on Fri ay h,,\p1ul One to the teachers present. commencing at 12 o‘cloclr norm- . d [vi g hotles general Purpose and 1;, QM ‘L Co Terms at sale. Beal. _ M Auctioneer. 1"15'9'25E'm°d' “° ‘ ’“ Taerwras bpgwn hgnpbag colltallllflg 0 tegghgr; ¢0¢0lld, C v 1 hem Mrs. Amy Westmorland roadnrh mfully prepared pull" 0" 'cordlng to the writer were “FB “Maur not a mere school kecD°\' mm pl-Wm. louder view \°“"° lug neuron capable ° mo ~, ' 5 _ 4 d; third -nn ri s- atanic] Shaw & Pe;o._;'no;\_z6M3, pd_ll;§ler<;ll;:n iihgcuhzlmlunq comnlggyl .-- ~ - r r* ' gym , _._ _ _ , . ,__---°-“J ou” mmmmr. (comtinludbn l>¢¢¢ pccfnlly interesting points of the ex “ ullilrlou ls supplied by the sllecle ,, . 'llffccensltiés 0f Ed“°“tE°“'" Thcmé M' bllslnenses have made striking dis n plays ol their goods. , |.»,g1,m,1 G,,v,.,-m,,,,,,t_ cd four thousand. ‘standard gasoline engine, and the I;r_ J_ T, Jcnklns, (Cum- y An i,,t,.,.(,Hti,,g ,1iSc“,,,,;0n ¢_m,k At the Exhibition grounds another- Renfrew 2,000 Ib. truck scales, mu.-, emu) _________________________ _.1 4 of mace umung the 1-,B|,e,.n,en as to the .animated scene was witnessed, and cbilles which have a wide \‘el>\\t1}ti0l\ l I-lilda S., blk. M. (Conroy) 2 1 y ,.,,“5,. of me \,,,|~m,,neBB ug the pubiic the visitors “did the sights" most' for durability and reliability. it ls,B,qhy Logall,. ¢\\_ m, bells in Richmond }3ay,.it being stat- th0¥i9.\1.gll_ly. The judging of the cv ,ls noticeable fact that all of thcnl -(Steele) , .... .. ..i, ul,--¢» 3 2_ man _ took _place which was Fd that beds from which wrmnullilbits was continued and practically are exfielitlflnally .well llafshed and (merry Ripe, Dominion D.. Cla _ “Sherman tooytwelve bm.,-em will completed, only thehorses remaining l.-un in perfect balance, placing them‘1-1,11 and 7.55101; also started. I f not now yield a quarter a barrel to 11° bl) finiihvfl today. in the front .rank of s\10h` machines. Girl and Ozerl D. dfd not race. eflulru llalilug. FREE ADMISSION A great feature in the Renfrew, 'rlmu 218;; 2.20; 2.1s;, 2.225. Wi h t ho is one of the Tmley the Exhibition comes to an standard engine is the fact that it Mr. r w ”° es ° _ elm. Usually ou this .lay time is l-‘gems without cranking, and lu ous 2,31 Chase 'rRo'r. 2.lo onxss Hume, Milton; 2, w. clark a sou. Bull Cafe, under 1 year old and ov- "ml contented' Th” PW” WB' °|“°°‘ ed that the beds’ aé everyone kugw, grand parade of the horses and cat-' respect is far ahead of the lmaiority PACE STAKE wore now completely ,,a,.,.e,,.0,. dead’ tle in thc show-ring. But this willfof this class of engines. .The speed (I-Ufrslc $300) (UNFINISHED no young oysters being found up,_,nito_ some extent not be possible on is controlled by u. fly-ball governor - mem. se attributed ous to tm flue 0001151011- f°1‘*»hiS "=°B0"f 0” M- in the wmv way as a steam engine, ouklcy H., blk. li., (cam- B lack or clmlwanng the bay by spring collnt of the harvesting operations and it is a fact at once notlceab1e| emu) “Shing still being incomplete ln many cases, thai. the Renfrew engine is a compact Cup Ferry, b_g,, (Scmple),.. M L H n Grand River a,hmt_ the farmers exhibiting were given and easy-rullning machine which The Rexall Girl, br.m Wi-*N www roar- M . . . fedrthac Ella:-Trenness but disapproved P°1`miSSl0l\. ln order that they might works ln perfect balance. Little Rexllght b.g. 4 4 of spring fishing, 84”- bl’-Ck t0 their fM'mS Wil2h0\lfS fur- need be said about the Standard( -Moth Miller, Nutwood, Neva Dill _ 'nam of opinion was ther delay, to remove their cattl ` B zlli T The comm 0, cream separator, as lt is already Queen Alta, Bob Mac, ra an _ , t 5,1, was the greatest sheep and Swine lest evening. that well sud favorably known all over- H the Island. But. it might be stated 2 'that it is noted for the low position B Of its supply-can, the convenient 6 height of its crank shaft, with a self- iudsins of the horses is not vet ful-: olllug system, its close skimming other visitors to the Fair whose busi- Baron Britt and Winnie M. did start. Time: 2.22; 2.20%; 2.21%. NOTES OF THE RACES. 0 and its durability# Farmers and| Dr. Jenkins’ ever popular mn lievilish Dorothy, won a victory o 'ng over 3 lllollthsvl, lllllstoh flros.; 2 liobert Stewllrt. females, over 2 years old and ounr 1, Easton liros. 1 ldastoll Bros. 3 l, A. lvlcllue ll. sm.. 'PHE CANADIAN AYRHHIRIG yor or any ugc, the get of dsc sire to b br-ed and owned by exhibitor-l and Easton Bros. und 2, Easton Bros. 1 1 chess le.-.lun-snvs nl 2 4 3lW. Clark & Son, Nortll Wiltshire; udfa Robert Weeks, Highfield. ren, North River; 2, S. Holroid,Wi sloe Sta. ) er 6 nlullths-l, W. Clark & Son. Bull Cuff, G months and over months--1, Spurgeon Warren; 2, Wa lllaue Stood. 2| Cow ill milk or cnlf 3 years ol Stend bY the . “W an north of Maitland avoided what d “_ might have been a wreck on the ng main line of the G. T. R., a few miles nd east of that station. The engineer of D_ 38 car freight train had his atten- the tion attracted to the boys, some dis- I tance ahead, standing on the line he decided to treat the incident in the ' are light of a boylsll prank but later dp. he cided to _halt the train lest the sig- imu nal might be to stop. Ho shut. on mv steam bllt the monlelltnm carried the 0r_ engine and u few cars past the spot nd where the boys stood before the train came to li standstill. Investigation proved that the lads had discovered ge a broken rail with a space fully four bg incllcs between the broken ends. Tile engine und cars safely passed the te? ing portion of the trnln hauled ahead this yvlthollt accident. Necessary precau _ | _ ,_ ions were taken to protect the l‘n great labor-saving machines .and es- nlornlng at 11. Rexull (Jlrl was as the Int,,,_,wti0nu, Limited was abs pecinlly close and clean sklmn.ers.‘ fblrd. lieth ber Ferry and Oakley new tmim I ‘_ I , . _ 3 _ l 0‘{ G months-l, ldllston liros. d Herd, consisting of l bllll and 4 _ 4. . , _G by exhibitor-l, Easton liros. worked without ully strain by eitller STALLION RACE TROT STAKE, Breeders' young herd, to consist of 1 hull nlld 4 females lllnlel' 2 years of age; bull to bc owllcd, lllld females botll owned and bred by exhibitor-~ (fllalllpioll Hull, shown in class--1, Champion Fenlllle, shown ill class-~ 2 Sf‘f‘1CIAf.. I’ltIZl`~l>l OFI\‘ERld1') HY (Canadian Press) SHERBROOKE, Bept. 25-Lewis DPRK. Paymaster of the amalgsmatod s mines was shot in the back by -'nn unidentified man this afternoon whilq driving to Black Bay to pay msn, The police are searching for the murderer. .-_..?___-i_~ ISMIZS EUILTT ITT EUHGEHT _...-4 ‘ (Special to The Guardian) T ST. .fOf~lN,-Sept. 25.--The jury, fn the case King va. R. D. Isaacs, after being ollt only? thirty-one minutes this afternoon, returned a verdict of "Guilty," convicting the prisoner on a charge of utterihg forged docu- mellts knowing them to be forged. The prisoner was not sentenced but at the conclusion of the trial was re- ' mandcd to jail. Sentence will in all likelihood be imposed before the court adjourns sine die, THE ETTEUNIALS ’l‘lle Colonial Stock Company pro- sentcli the Golden Rule, a domestic drama ill three acts, before a crowd- ed and enthusiatlc audience in the Upera House last night. The play dczlls with the love temptation and fall of a wall street speculator, Dick Stanley (Robert Lulonde), and introduces the wifes of the company promoter Allan Dale (Cortland) Hopkins), and the shady ways of a N€‘W YDTK Politician, 'Ihomas Carton (Percival Scnmlnon who however é 2 UE. The best two animals, either sex, ) . in the end reforms, stills out his saloon and drops politics; and also la parish priest and friend of the l>00l`. Father John O’Neill (Louis 2'nlld upwards--~1 and 3,’W. Clark & 4 4| Son; 2, Hamilton Horne. Ol-l,| Cow, ln nlilk or calf, 2 years old- 0m,‘1 and 3, W. Clark & Son; 2, Wallace not » . Helfer, 1 year old-1 ulld 3, W. Clark & Son; 2, Wallace Steed. I-feifcr Calf, under 1 year and ove W. Clark & Son. wi m0uou.~l, w. clark & sou; 2, wal ness needs the advantages which such'thc "classiest” 2.19 field of horscsflllfe Smud- mncblnes afford would only be coll-,tllllt have ever assembled on an sulting their owll interests by visit-_lulld track. Dorothy camo qu close to breaking her record in t of the heats. O U 0 ' ing this booth and inspecting the ex- ' llihits there. T1-IE RAC E 3 . The races in the afternoon were at- tended by an ilnulense throllg. Sonlfl of the fastest horses in Mnritin\c~ Canada took part and a great day’s Oakley H. from his great raci looks to be ll 2.18 trottcr right n His mile ill 2.212 was merely jog l . n C U O Oakley H. (5) 2.212, Rcxlight 16. Herd, consisting of 1 bull nlld 4 iw females, over 2 yr-are old, and owned w0'by exllibltnr-1, W. Clark & Son. Zed' W. Clark Sf Son. Clflrk & Son. (4) Cllnmpion Felunlc, any age-1, W. racing was the result. timed separately in some race 2.24, Cmrk & S"“~ T The fastest time was made by Dev-‘ und 'l‘he Abcgweit (2) 2.43%, are all ilish Dorothy, owned by Dr. J. '1‘.Tthe product of Pllrkolla, owned by CLASS w__GUE,RNSEYS Jenkins, Churlottetowll, and drivcll_liullcl-lll Robertson, North River. ' ` by Fred Cameron, she having done 'Phree good ones equal in cash value Bull' 2 ycnm um_]'_ Rover “,.0,,_ Y the flrst and third heats ill 2.18%, to $2,000 or more. mm' 1 ycm- 0m__1_ Ruper B,-“_ The Stallion Race was the first ° ' ° Bull Calf, under l year old and ov- ,called and of the eleven entries only An oder of $400.00 was refused for‘,.r 5 months--1, Roper Bros. follr started, the others were drawn. The Abegwcit, 2.432, the sensational] Bull (_‘,u\f_ umler 6 m(,n¢_|,s and over In the first heat the four horses got 2-year-old prlcer, after his first heat 3 ,,,,0nths_.1| Roper B,.0s_ away well hunched; but at the llnlfl Wednesday, and after his second heat` U,,w_ in milk or mn, 3 Wm,-B 01,1 held until the finish, Baron Cecil ing - - Tile Citizens’ Band were again in running on the back stretch’ Baron Cecil won the next two CLASS 17.-»AYRSfiI¥iES Probably the most interesting race Bull, 3 years old and upwards--fl, (ummplm, Female, any ugu-1, F, Tmve mu" than one deughtmt ren' and the one with the biggest field of Easton Bros. .' ‘I-f. fiopcr. the dey was the 2.19 Class trot and] Bull, one year old-1, Easton Bros.; ‘ ‘ ` ' pace. Dcvllfsh Dorothy, although on|2, llobert Stewart; 3, Bryne Bros. (‘l.,\ss 20--ll0l.STl§lN-FRIESIAN y ' _ the track for the last eight days, de- Dull Calf, rlnder 1 year old und ov- A A’ °'°“°‘“"ly 'mted' mm 0' thc cs- menltreted the etebility 0! her er- er 6 menths-1. Easton Bros. , null, 3 your alll luul upwards-1, l-. lfl. I., lu clrsrlng for sale a liniius \ n lmile Baron Cecil was leading, with his "stocks" went rlp 20 per cent. ,md ,mw,,rd,,_]_ F_ H_ Roper; 2_ and Happy George second. Baron Cecil The Abegwcit clln pace a mile around ;;_ R,_,pe,- m~,,s_ broke at the last turn allowing Hap- 2.30 any day. (low lu mln; or cuff, 2 ycmu Ulu-1, ry George to set the lend which he ‘ ° ' lv. ll. Rdpkr; 2 and 3, nupcl- sms. Baron Cecil. 2.211. llvzet nil src- Hell.-l-, 1 yeur nhl-l uuu 2, nop.-u~ . ' , l e t avorit , - ' i -, d""'"’ E" wmch the necessity 0! com- 5"T““ "“"i""“ pmt” "T th” "°r°\'m“° l :Tl)vlE;l|l]51dilT>r¢‘TEl(l:r(:l|,`dllrlt rrEl1rrT:;T2ldstmTllll:lT-TT:\;EETTm(TT;E1>T'2ehTindhExile oT3dfrcllabTeThT&:ife`rE|(lElilfT{'lll:El(EEE( year old and isll thlrll with King Brazilian a close King Brazilian--llnron is a lovely ,,v¢,,- 5 ,,,0,,¢_|,g._1' Hopnr Bros; 2, 1.-_ fourth. and docs it clearly. }|_ Rupel-_ The horses scored three times bc- ’ * ° d h Heller Gulf, under ll mouths and fl n the second o he t is ex ecte t fs morn- _ _ rl _~ rl, M°“T'i°“ might Tm mum; at um 12,? AteT,.h§0lTnl‘fw1;Td1ro‘n Cecil again,in; Tasteless" Oakley) H., Car Ferry’(;l‘t;:v:?rET\(lrEl'iTE:li(Til-1lTTopcr me ’ Z' ‘WW "° “‘° 5"” ‘“,’I’"°d“s°“,‘;‘ 2 llelfl the pole. mug lzruzlllau came' mul me Rekall on-l. should oak- Her.; cuuslsllng nl 1 hull .mu l visitors tm Lmues M occ y ° second and Happy George third.'lcy H. or The Rexall Girl win thejcmules, over 2 yelirs old, and owned ` King Brazilian finished first, Baron heat Oakley gets first money. Oak- ll inhibitor-1, Roper Bl-os. tame “gm l“"°h°°"s In the “pear Cecil second and Happy George third.‘ ley's fine showing yeBt°l‘dBY WM VBFY Tllreeders' young herd, to consist of nom' "E the mam exhibition bm _ 'Phe heat was awarded to Baron Ce-° creditable and most popular. l bull and 4 females under 2 years cil, on account of King Brazilian of nge; hull to be owned, and fe- mnles both owned and bred by ex- hibitor-1, Roper Bros. Bros. l 9 - - money. In the flrst heat Dorothy er 3 months--1 and 2, Easton Bros. ‘Lenrd & Son, Kelvin Groove; 3,John booths in which various firms nnd_:,nnd Hmm g_ (might hard, but just] Cow, in milk or calf, 3 years old Tweedy, Eafhlwlld. p _ ‘us everyone tllought the heat was and upwards-1, A. Mclllle & Son; 2, Bull. 1 year old-1,.J. M. Leard; 2, tuilzutiou of the Company is low gui LOST IABT NIGHT ‘ ,llildn's, (lnlncron forged the Doctor’l: .and 3, Easton Bros. d |W. J. Gibson, Marshfield; 3, F. W. ' ‘. W ' tl t f the -"marc ahead and thc heat was llcrs» Cow ln milk or calf 2 years ol --1, Pmwgc_ ChMI°“'°t°wn and New masgtfllll hm' one with th; lE'dTnrncon(; hav- ‘NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER C0 by l\ neck. llnby Logan got third A. McRae & Sou! 2. Euston l\los.i Hull Cuff. under 1 year and over Q and Cherry Ripe fourth. lflldll. S. 3, J. A. Gordon, New Perth. _ mouths-1, J. lil. Lcard & Son; 2, calling nt J, K, Ross' Olds, 071'; The International Harvester Com-,lend the sr-cond heat, with llllby lin-T, Hl‘.iff‘-F, 1 Year old- \. 2 and 3. finst- flcn & Clark. ' (‘ d h lar e mann- gun sc-colnl i‘llel~ry liipc third und on llros Bull Call, under G months and gy pany, of /ana a, w one g. - . » f ~ facturfng plant is at Hamilton. and ,Devfllsh Dorothy fourth. In this] llefler Calf. under 1 year and Over er B months-1, J. ll. heard sr Son ,-9 lfieifer Calf, under 6 and over 3 I' 6 months~1, Hamilton Horne; 2; any age, the produce of one cow to,N0Vil1¢) who discharges his duties of be bred and owned by exhibitor--1 l’.\\i<1B. Dhi10B0Dhcr and friend tolllck Stanley. as well as his wife Louisa (Ada Bolam) and her half sister llrrances Marvin (Fern Wayne). Two minor characters, so far as the plot l Bull, 3 years old and upwards-1, is °°“°‘“`“°d» but Very ““P0YU\“*- \l'\ 3, the production .of-.thwoomody flrthm piece were Herman Hauser, "'the miri- o,m_. Bun 2 years ,,1d_1’ Spurgeon wm._‘lsters man ,"(Frank Oliver) and Mrs. n_'Bedelia Gratten; (Father O’Neill’s house keeper (Ama Blonde The lot ' )- D Bull, 1 year old-1, Hampton was in the usual lines, the curtain ringing down wlth'everyone happy 'fully staged and the acting left noth- 3 ing to be desired. Special mention \_l must be made of Louise Neville gg Father 0'Neill and Frank Oliver as ,1 Herman Hauser, while the female parts wel'e` excellently executed. A word of praise is due Vinnicomb's orchestra, which enlivened the inter- vnls with excellent music. Tonight the Company produce “Going Some." ~*» 2, J. M. Leard & Son. Cow in milk or calf, 3 years old and upwards-1, Lea & Clark; 2 and 3, J. M. Lcard & Son. Cow, in lnilk or calf, 2 years old- ,1 and 2, Lea & Clark; 3, Bryn; Breeders’ young herd, to consist of 1 bull and 4 females, under 2 year “gd of llgc; bull to be owrlcll, and females 0w_ 5 both owned and bred by exhibitor-1, Champion Bull, ally nge-1, W. Ilros., North Iriver. Heller, 1 year old-1, J. M. Leard At Son; 2, Lea & Clark; fl, W, J, (llhsoll. Heller Calf, under 1 year old and over 6 mouths-1, Lea & Clark; 2, W, J. (iihsoll. , f-feifer Calf, under 6 months and ov- er 3 months-1, J. M. Leard Ei Bon; 2 and 3, Edgar Heartz, Marshfield. Herd consisting of 1 bull and 4 females, over 2 ycnrs old and owned by exhibitor-1, Lea & Clark. Breeders' young herd, to consist of 1 bull and 4 females, under 2 years of age; bull to be owned, and females owned und bred by the exhibitor--1', llcu & Clllrk. SPECIAL PRIZES. GIVEN BY THE HOLSTEIN-FRIE- HIAN ASSOCIATION. Champion Bull, 510,00-Les li Clark. Clllimpion Female, $10.00-.!..M. Lcnrd & f-inn. Three animals, either sex, the get of one sire, $12.00-J. M. Leard k Son. Champion Bull, any nge-1, Roper celleut breeding by capturing flretl Bull Cell. under 6 months and ov- _Leu af clark, vlctorlu; 2, J. M. IEW. ““.E.‘l‘.‘1E‘LFE!E‘.‘.l!lE¥_*E?i 135°. 59.". 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