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July 9, 1910. THE SHOW WORLD 31 Caledonia ont.—Coledonia Fair. Oct. 13-14. ’H. B. Sawle, secy. '’aledonia, Ont—Caledonia Fair. Oct 13- 14 ? It B. Sawle. secy. Canary Alta.—Alberta Provincial Ex¬ hibition. June 30-July 7. B. L. ’ Richardson, mngr. Dresden Ont.—Camden Township Agri¬ cultural Society. Sept. 29-30. Ar¬ thur Smith, secy. Irumbo, Ont—Drumbo Fair. Sept. 27- ", g Thos. S. Teller, secy, lunnville, Ont.—Dunnvllle Agricultural Society. Sept. 20-21. W. A. Fry, secy. Mmonton, Alla.— Edmonton Exhibition. Aug? 23-26. A G. Harrison, mngr. ilmvale, Ont.—Flos Agricultural Soci¬ ety Oct 3-5. C. S. Burton, secy, 'reelton, Ont—West Flamboro Fair. Oct 6 - 6 . Jas. A. Gray, secy. .4 rand Valley, Ont.—East Luther Agri- - cultural Society. Oct. 18-19. Wm. McIntyre, secy. iravenhurst, Ont. - Gravenhurst & Muskoka Agrl. Soc. Sept. 13-14. Dr. ■ V. N. Cartright, secy. Iravenhurst, Ont.—Gravenhurst & Mus¬ koka Agrl. Soc. Sept. 13-14. Dr. V. N. Cartright, secy, tallfax N. S.—Provincial Fair. Sept. 28 -Oct 6. M. McF. Hall, secy. 1 Harney, Man.—Killarney Fair. Aug. ‘> 2-5 G. B. Monteith, secy. Jrkton, Ont.—Kirkton Fair. Oct. 6-7. Amos Doupe, secy. ,ondon, Ont.—Western Fair Assn. Sept. s 9-17. A M. Hunt, secy, teaketleld. Ont.—Lakefleld Agricultural society. Sept. 27-28. W. Sherin, secy. lanltowaning, Ont—Manitowaning Fair. Sept. 29-30. T. G. Hurlburt, secy. .‘Idland, Ont.—Fair. Sept. 22-23. B. C. Gould, secy teepawa, Man.—Northwestern Agrl. & Arts Assn. June 30-July 2. E. L. ' Richardson, secy. _ j elson, B. C.—Nelson Agrl. and Ind. Assn. Sept. 28-30. G. Horstead, secy, ewboro, Ont.—North Crosby Agricul¬ tural (Society. Oct. 11-12. John E. Bozburg, secy. cwmarket. Ont.—Newmarket Agrlcul- - a—,, 1 sept. 20-22. Wm. ewboro, Ont—North Crosby Agrl. Assn. Sept 3-6. J. A. Morlarlty, secy, ewmarket, Ont.—Newmarket Agrlcul- 'Wial Society. Sept. 20-22. Wm. W Westminster, B. C.—Royal Agricul- —al and Industrial Fair. Oct. 4-8. H. Keary, secy. -irwood, Ont—Bast Peterborough Agri¬ cultural Society. Oct. 11-12. John S. Rozburg, secy. iw Westminster, B. C.—Royal Agricul¬ tural and Industrial Fair. Oct. 4-8. fW. H. Keary, secy. itkville, Ont—Oakville Fair. Sept. 29- 30. James Z. 1-Iewson, secy, tkxvood, Ont.—Maripso Fair. Sept. >26-27. J. B. Weldon, secy. -- " ^m AS Tilsonburg, Ont.—Tilsonburg and Dere¬ ham Agricultural Society. Sept. 13-16. W. W. Livingston, secy. Toronto, Ont.—Canadian National Exhi¬ bition. Aug. 27-Sept. 12. J. O. Orr, Teeswater, Ont.—Teeswater Fair. Oct. 4-6. Jno. Fanquharson, secy. Utterson, Ont.—Stephenson and Watt Fai , r - . Se P l - 15-16. J- H. Osborne, secy. Vankleek Hill, Ont.—Vankleek Hill Ag¬ ricultural Society. Sept. 13-15. H. C. Jones, secy. Vancouver, B. C.—Vancouver Exhibition Assn. Aug. 15-20. James Ray, mgr. Victoria, B. C.—Provincial Exhibition. Sept. 26-Oct. 1. Geo. Sangster, secy. Waterloo, Que—Shefford County Fair. Sept. 13-15. N. O. Rockwell, secy. Wellesley. Ont.—Wellesley-North East- hope Fair. Sept. 13-14. Geo. Bel¬ linger, secy. Wiarton, Ont.—Wiarton Agricultural So¬ ciety. Sept. 27-28. I. Lennoy, secy. Winchester, Ont.—Winchester Agricul¬ tural Society. Sept. 6-7. W. J. La- flame, secy. Winnipeg, Man.—Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition. July 13-23. Dr. A. W. Bell, secy. Woodstock, Ont.—Woodstock Agrl. Fair. Sept. 21-23. W. Shaver, secy. Yorkton, Sask.—Yorkton, Sask., Fair. July 5-7. T. A. Waterfleld, secy. Society, 16 ’ Ont.—Dufferin Agricultural Sept. 15-16. Jos. J. Kelly, i r ihweken, Ont.—S. N. Agricultural So¬ ciety. Oct. 5-7. F. L. Johnson, secy, hawa, Ont—South Ontario Agricul¬ tural Society. Sept. 13-14. W. E. N. MISSOURI Columbia—Columbia Fair. July 26-29. Trenton—-Trenton 8 Race Meet July 26- 29. Jno. W. Schooler, secy. ; i n 1 y : —Aldbrough Agricultural Oct 3-4. E. A. Hugill, secy. ® in “ Sask.—Regina Agrl. & Ind. S secy I ' td ' Aug ' 2 " B ' L ' T ' Mc ' A PfrewT Ont.—Renfrew Fair. Sept. 21- ;L W i E t Smallfi eld, secy. R,ohmon d County Fair. ?ourne,°Que., Cam' Maln ’ Upper Me '- '|° 0 &av S ^Wu|fas at S Tcy Fa,r - A “ g ’ f-T7 Domlnlon of Canada Sept. 5-14, ' .JffiTfc Ont—South Riding of Perth armen? U sec y S0Clety Sept ' 27 - 28 - A - Iim ayt * n ?k Agricultural Society ^"Sallette,^y eaUqUay - SePt ‘ - m r Fv k hi’h l '? 1 ue '~ c . ar,a<3a ’ s Great East- 1 Pwi.H on - Au S- 27-Sept. 3. H. I, Ohstaneli, secy. • 'air ?!«♦ 9“^—Peninsular Central eC y Uot - 3-4. w. F. H. Patterson, LETTER LIST Correspondence Awaiting Claimants in the Show World Office Gentlemen's Mailing List. Adams, R. D. Link, Frankie Ahrensmayer H. Lloyd, H. Alle, Charles Long, Morey Allie, Alex. Leslie & Grady Anderson. Ernest Levy, Dan’l. Avery, W. La Belle Trio Barnes, Everett Luclers, The Barton, Geo. L. Lenerts, Two Ballvere, Signor Mack & Murray '* ™ T McGarry, Everett Meredih, E. T. JULY FAIRS ILLINOIS. Griggsville—Illinois Valley Fair Assn. July 19-22. Ross P. Shinn, secy. Mt. Sterling—Brown Co. Fair Assn. July 26-29. E. W. Geschwlndner, secy. INDIANA. Edinburg—Johnson Co. Fair. July 20- 22. Robt. G. Porter, secy. Montpelier—Blackford Co. Fair. July 26-29. C. L. Smith, secy. North Vernon—Jennings Co. Fair Assn. July 26-29. W. G. Norris, seoy. Calhoun—Rockwell City Fair Assn. July 26-29. A. J. Hunter, secy. Jefferson—Jefferson Fair. July 20-22. J. Stewart, - KANSAS. Council Grove—Race Meet. July 12-14. St. John—Stafford Co. Fair Assn. July 27-29. Wm. Cadman, secy. KENTUCKY. Georgetown—Scott Co. Fair Assn. July 26-30. T. C. Bell, seoy. Henderson—Henderson Fair. July 26-80. T. C. Bell. secy. Lancaster—Fair. July 27-29. Robt. El- Madhsonvm'e—Hopkins Co. Fair. July 19-23. Gordon B. Hall, secy. Mt. Sterling—Montgomery Co. Fair. July 19-23. W. C. Hamilton, secy. Richmond—Madison Co. Fair. July 20-23. J. B. Walker, secy. MICHIGAN Alpena—Alpena Fair. July 26-29. R. H. Collins, seoy. Erdman, Ernie "arrell Taylor Trio o m ith *R H 'aaIav. Mickev Feeley, Mickey Schaefer, __ Fleming^ Jack ^ Sevtt, Frank Stewart, Cal. Stuart, James Frank. Chas. Lillian Franklln&Wimams giltans,' The fSx Frank* K Sayre, Henry ris. Ont.—Paris Agricultural Society. Sept. 29-30. H. C. O'Neal, secy, irth, Ont—South Lanark Fair. Sept. 14-16. Chas. F. Stone, seoy. -cton, Ont.—Prince Edward Agricul¬ tural Society. Sept. 21-22. M. R. Ger- -man, secy. ■rtage La Prairie, Man.—Portage In¬ dustrial Exhibition Assn. July 11-14. Arthur W. Humber, secy. U Chateau, Que.—Agricultural So¬ ciety of ■ Sonlanges. Sept. 20. Geo. K. Werinier, secv. terboro Ont—Peterborough Industrial Fair. Sept. 15-17. F. J. A. Hall, secy. , rtage La Prairie, Man.—Central Man. ’v a ?fumber eb sec tl0n ‘ July 12 ' 19, A * NEBRASKA ^1ety. n ’ Oct‘5-?°^ a org A McIJonawl C.^S'we. secT NORTH DAKOTA Fargo— North Dakota State Fair. July 25-30? J. E. Finfrock, secy. Grand Forks— Grand Forks Co. Agrl. Soc July 12-22. M. C. Bacheller, secy. OHIO Winchester—Adams Co. Fair. July 26- 29. W. E. Sexton, secy. TENNESSEE Columbia—Columbia Races. July 19-22. Jno. P. McGaw. secy. CANADA Brandon, Man.—Western Agrl. & Arts a con .Tulv 25-29. W. I. ©male, secy. JtSl? 1 ^?^3- n, L , r? 8 A. Il W? 8 BelL secy. KENTUCKY. Madisonville-Hopkins Co. Fair. July 19-23. Gordon B. Hall, secy. uehes Johnnie Valmire. Louis' ouston AOlmsted Vandermarth.^ Jas. s Jess, John W. Jewell Brackett, W. _. Brown, Eddie ». Ballard & Alberta Merritt & Love Bartlett. D. T. Monkin Bannack Bros. Moulian, Chas. Berry & Berry Maklin, Roub Berger, John S. Matthews & Ashley Bel ford. Geo. Mills. G. P. Bell, Pete Morton. I. Belmar, Harry Morales. Martin Backenstahl, W. Mitchell, C. Bates, Tom Manning, Art. Barton, Roy Morosoo, Chas. Bissett & Scott McAvoy, Dick & Boldens. The Alice Brulln, Sam McClellan, Geo. Burt, Glen Moorhouse, B. Burns, F. D. Montrose, F. Burton, Jack Moore, James Butler. H. P. Mason, Harry Bennlng, L. A. Miller, Arthur Caldwell. A. A. 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