Armow WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 2, p. 4

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se cP l¥A PAGE TWELVE KINCARDINE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 were made to treasurer of $11.50, SE L OE O SE OAE LA LE |copies of "Agriculturist" $6.50, seeds c sntanltrizal ' a «1 l 22'3 freight 'mz_ towiship bran--| . Agricultural Society Likely to ces 2000 premancd. CB1%, on Y Tok & penses $149.24, leaving $11.62 to _ ~-- _ 'Get $1000 for Memorial Pylon':s; 3;,:==,0#>=.sz : hb ' f president William / Ts, car-- * UA story in the Kincard] w o_ 0_ 00-- _ | dine; vice--presidents, William Millar, flt@éfil&% ofd&mfif,'fi ciety's seventh annual exhibition. |Kincardine and William Blair, Pine societies in Bruce county is worth|. n 1860 there were also societies | River; treasurer, Malcolm Macpher-- $1000--to Kincardine . Agricultural | t 'Arran, Brant Carrick, Oulross,| son, Kincardine; . secretary, John |Society. _ Greenock, Paisley and Saugeen. Mosely, Kincardine. f 1 !Foflowm'g the publication of the| Societies 100 years old or more| The report of the exh'ibifions re-- story, James Cottrill, secretary of the | are entitled to provincial | grant | of | lates: . This society held its seventh |soGiety Bere made representations to | $1000 to be used for memorial pylon | annual extibition at Kincardine on Ni2.MA. Lashley, director of agriculture | or gateway. + October 4th, 1859. In' consequence and borticultural societies for Onta--| Report in 1860 of the county so--| Of the Tate depression in agricultural io d%agtméhw'. 'of agriculture. ciety lists 102. members; -- $102 in atfifaus,t;tl was ':pt. g}l;to so mi&w mtn Bis sreply, Mr. Lashley points | subscriptions, $385 ' from« township | Supporied as upon dormer occasions, outthat there was acounty: agrioul-- | societies, $155.55 from sale of seeds, | The horses were of a useful a"lg- s iral society in Kincardine in 1852, | $479.98 -- government "grant. )! From m't'i]:n sqr{%;.h;m Ta';"bgz low l A while 1859 report montions the sot| these receipte of $1122--5300°MORN! | Cormcularty " the young , stock: . The ; coamenee e n in O e agaga ie t 00000 sheep, in point of quality were very |superior to those shown in previous years. Hogs showed a decided im-- provement. 'The show of grain was rather limited, but some excellent specimens were exhibited, both in fall A o ree and spring wheat. In the roots and PCRA e qprged{l .ls % vegetable department, the specimens 8 N Yj'((fi 8 » ? * were not only numerous, but | very -- -- superior in quality, considering the | unfavorable weather they | had to fx:cmtencl with. / 'Turnips, cabbages, both, white and red, beets, carrofs and onions being enormotusly large. -- There were some beautiful grapes. d Several sorts of cauliflowers, greens & c. Messrs. Mcinnes showed a most ' excellent specimen of pearl ash, ma-- nufactured) at thein works in Kincar-- ' ding. (In the mechanical department a great variety of articles were shown which elicited . strong recommenda-- tions from the judges. The, dairy gammmtv produced. some, most. ex--| * ellent specimens of butter. The dis 5 § 4 play of ladies' fancy work was also very superior, M + wiltt o 4 k _.."....'L (3 Oc s hnb sc h thins uutetP .

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