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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-09-18, Page 5
P1ar � n THE LIT.CKNOW SENTINEL T$[TRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 ^li h i+ PAGE F • NO one knows i etmer• than the -farmer the necessity for' cog au anon—the economical handling of tune, material' and money. And no bank is ,more desirous than the Bank'of Montreal to co-operate withfar ers to tie tad that their fnancial a>ffai s -and business' in�terestswIll he- r'.en.a.so nd basis, • Them,. 25c. Number of Entries Iced Chocola.e Layer Cakke with Date 4, Annie Watson, •60e; 12, Freida Rintoul; 50c; 17, Margaret'Elliott, 40; 4, Jean Thorn, 30e; 4, Florence Mc- Quillin, 25c; 4, Dorothy Miller, 20c.— Number of Entries, 14. YZ doz. Butter Tarts. •4, i"'lorence M Quill s. 60c; 12, MarxDow,50c; 1`2, Freida . Rintoul, 40c; 17, 1-enore .Stothers, 30e; 1.2, . Ruth Ramage, 25c; 4, Ruth McQuillin, 20c. Nuniber of Entries, 14.' Individual Meat .Pie 4. Rutfi • M'cQuillhn, 69e; 12,' Mary Dow; :50c; 12, Eileen Broomer, 40cr 4, Florence ' McQuillin, 30c; 4, Jean Thom, 25c; '12; Vera Taylor, 20c._ Number , of Entries, 11. Chocolate Fudge 13, Dorothy Alton, •60e; 12, Murray Taylor, 50c; '4, Jean Thom, 40c•.4, Kathleen Thom,30c; 12, . Vera Taylor; �25e; : 13, th . Phillips;• 20c.—N•um- ber oaf Entries, 18..Br`eakfast for 8 yr old Child on tray 17, "Margaret Elliott, 60c; -12, Eil- een Broomer'; 50e; 12 Mary Dow, 40c Laurine•M'iller 30c; 8 :AgnedYoung '25c; "4, Jean, Thor, 20c.—Number of Entries; '14. Wash Cloth .ofTurkish Towelling 12, Gordon' Souter Taylor.; 50c; 14, 1Iuriel Purdon, 40c; 3, lielen, Durnin,30e.—•Number of Entries, 3.Laundry, Bag-Machiee Made '12➢ Vera Taylor, 50e; 14, lack Inglis, 40c;; 4, Kathleen Thorn, `30e.—Number of Entries,- 3. DoWs Dress12, Vera , Taylor, .50c; . 4, LaurineMiller, 40e; 1;3, Dorothy • Alton, 30c; 12, Cecilia St. Marie," 25c; 8, 'Melba Fowler; ,2¢c.,Number, of Entries, 5:Three. Button (Polis—�I2'ry4" 1".g_ti eda'}Linton', 50e; 12, Mary Dow, 40c; 4, Jean Thom, 30c; 4, Flor- ence •MeQuillin, 25c;' 3, • Jean Pardon, 20c.—Number of Entries, .5. Guest Towel, Hemstitched• & initial .1, Eileen Broomer, 50c; '12, MaryDow, •40c;' 12, Freida Rintoul, 30c; 4, Florence' McQuillin,• 25c; 4; Jean Thom, 20c,; 8; Gertrude Finnigan, 10c.Nunuber,of Entrie, 7.,Clothes,Pin Apron, Machine Made. 12, Vera. Taylor, 50c; 12, Etta''Ma- yes ay?lor, 40c >12 Mair`"Dow; 30c12,'. Eileen $roomer, 25c; 13, Jean CNameron, 20c; 13, , Janie Alton, 10c.Number of Entries, 13. Window• Stick. ---3 'Notches 'W. & E. Waw.. 12, Murray Taylor, 50c; W . W. 12; Gordon Taylor,40c; W. W. 12, George Webster, 30c; West4, Hugh MacDonald, •25c;. .West' 4Allan Miller, 20c; West 12, Arthur Ramage, 1Qc.—Number of Entries 10: •. Tooth Brush Holder W. & E. 12,, Vera Taylor, 50e; W. W. 4, Laurine , Miller, 40c.—Number of 'Entries,Plain Book Ends.W. W: 4, Florence. McQuillin, 50c; W..W. 12, 'Cuyler Ramage, 40c.Number of Entries,' 2. Scrap Book, 6"-9", Poultry 'CuttingsW. W: 12, George Webster, 50c; W. W. 12, Etta Turner, 40c;,' W. W; 4, Grace Weathe-rhead, 30c; W.'& E. W. 12, Annie Taylor,. 25c; E. & W. 12, Louise' Martin, 20c; Ash. 8, DsnaldRoss, 1Oe.—Number of .Entries, 6. Model . in ReedW. W. 12, Freida Rintoul; 50e: W.& 1J. 12 Vera Taylor, 40e; W. W. 4, Florence IcQuiliip 30e; W . & E.. W. 12, Murray .Taylor, 25c; Ash. 13, . Rob. Irvin; 20c.=Number of. Entries, 5. Collection of 10 Leaves— 'Deciduous Trees. •W. W. 4, AllanMiller, 50c; W.• W. 12, George Webster, 40c; W. & •E. 12, Murray Taylor, 30c; W. W. 12; Willie .Turner, 25c; Ash. ` 8, Donald Ross, 20c; W. W. 4, •Hugh MacDon- ald, 10c_Number of Entries 7. Collection of Specimens, Evergreen Leaves.W. W. 4, Laurine Miller, 50c;' W. 12, Raymond St. Marie, 40c; W. 12, Nellie Wiseman, 30e; Ash & . W,13, MarieMcCrostie, 25c; W. & E'W. 12,Vera Taylor, 20e. --Number of Entries, 5.Collection of Sinjurious- Insects.W. W. 1'2,, Ruth Ramage, 50e;' E. & W. 12; Mary Dow, 40c; E. & W."12; .Eileen Broomer, 30e; W. W. '12; Frei- da gintoul, 25c.—Number of •Entries 4. Collection of 12 Worst Weeds in S. S. E. di'W. 12, Eileen Broomer, 50e; W.& E. 12. Etta Taylor, 40c; E..8. W. 12, Mary Dow, 30e; W .` 12, 'FreidaRintoul, 25c. -=Number of Entries 4. Drawing of Group of 2 Apples. " 4, Grace ' Weatherhead, 50c; 17, Lillian Sproul, 40e; 17, Elsie Nivins, 30c;. 12,'• Ferne Paterson, 25c; 12, Lonise Ma"rtin, 20c; 17, Douglas El-liott,- 10c.—Number of Entries 9. Drawing of Collie Dog 12, Willie 'Turner, 50c; 12; George Webster; 40e; 12.: Gordon Taylor, 30c 12, Leonard Phillips, 25c;.12,.,Albert Phillips, 20e;• 17. Isabel Girvin 10c.—Number of • Entries 14. Landscape in Trees and Water 12, liayntond St. Marie, 50c; 12, Vera Taylor, 40c;. 4, Laurine Miller; 30e; 17, Harry Irvin, 25e; 17, Wil-liam,•Sproul, 20c 17. JimmyLeish-man, 1Oc—Number of Entries 11. Poster Control of Weeds12; Freida Rintoul, 50c; 12; Eileen Brootner, 40c;, 4,Florence McQuilii'i, 30e; 12, John St. Marie, 25e 12, Ruth Ramage, 20e: 12, Mary Dow,Number of. Entries, '12:Desi f ov- (tn or Book C er SCHOOLFAIR PRIZE LIST (Continued from° Page 1) Miugoldsy-G.W. sugar -5 W. Waw: 4, Gurdon Miller, 50c; Ash; and W. Waw. 13,:'Ilaroid Hum-phrey, 40; • Waw.. 17, Harvey Sproul, 30c; W aw..17, Douglas Elliott, 25; E.. Waw. 14, Ernest Beeeeoft,, 20c; W: Waw. 1. 'Beatrice Kinahan, 15c—No. or •EntriesTainipsa—CaaadianW . Waw.; 12 Raymond :Boyle, 50cW. Waw. 12, .Annie May ,'laytor. 40c; W. Waw 12, George Webster; 30e; Ash: and W.W:e. 1 t. Willie Hum- phrey. 25e; W. Waw. 4, Gordon Mc -Donald. 20c:. 1�It. iiiw_ _ '12. Euyler Ramage, 15e—No. of IEntriesBeets--Detroit,Dark Red -6E Waw. 12, Louis' Martin, 50c;W. ,Waw. 4, Helen Thoin. 40c; W.Waw. 12, Percy Ramage. 30c; W. Waw. 4, Norma W eatherhead, 25c; W . Waw. 4, Dorothy• Allier, 20c; W. Waw. 17, Lillian Sproule, 15;,No of Entries 12. Carrots, Chantenay-6 W aw..4. Florence McQuillin, 50,c; West.. -Wars — 1T-Hatrry_Boy1e,-400cc;.W. Waw. '4, Kathleen Thom. 30c;,Ash. &'W. Waw. 13, Anna Irwin, 25e; Asb. 13, Ronald MacCrostie, 20c; W. Wavy 4. Edith Durnin, 1.5c;No of Entries 12. •Parsnips.:Hollow Crown -6 W. Waw 4,' Laurine Milier, 50c; • W. ' Waw. 4, •Angus McDonald, 40c; Ash. $. Lois Treleaven, 30c; Asb. 8. •Violet Errington, 25e; W. 'Waw. 4. Ronald Kranston. 20c; W. Waw: 14, Roddy .Inglis,• 15c—No. of Entries 7. Onion. Yellois Globe Danvers -6 W. • Waw. 4; A11an ' Miller. 51c; Asb..8. Cora Staley. 40e; W. Waw. 4. Lane a Miller, 30e: Ash.. Ind W . Waw. 13; Robert Irwin. 25e; W. Waw_ 4'. Eldon Miller, 20; W. iAi aw. 4. Icobel llliller, • i5c--No: of Entries '11, WinterWheat--Any varietyf.1 qt. W., Waw. 4, ' Eldon Miller, 50c; W. Wa'r.'• 3, 'P,tr•"ld lrir:n. 40e; Asha & Waw. 13, Janie Alton, 30c; W. Waw. 4..• Annie Watson. 2$c: Waw. 4. Allan Mitler. 20e; W. & E. \ Watr. 12, Annie ' Taylor, i5e1'lo. of EntriePotatoe.. Irish CObblgrs--1? W. It e"*. 4, Gordon 'Miller, 50c; Ash. & W:w. 1' R,*'— 1'-u' 'i4''Tc: W. War t. 4, Johnie Pritchard, 30c;W. Wzie-4. Ron -lel ,Cranston, '25c;; Ash.. &lif i w 13. Ate : 11ac*tett.• 20c; W. and E W'e'-. 1a Vera Taylor, t;k—Ne o€ tetrie' 24.Potatoes, • -Green . Mountains -1i W. Waw.' 4. Dorothy Miller, 50e; W: Waw. 14. Elroy' Laidlaw, 40e; W. Waw. 4. Hneh 1�Iae•lio�eatd. 30c;W_ Wow• 4 Arte;e Wet nn . • 25e: 21-' ; sh. 8, W. WaR*.�4. JP'trt To,im, ,AViola Young. 15e --Na of EntriesScI400l rolleetion of ' egetrble; (c.•he l to l .ter as a Un�t1W. Www. 1`' Sar- Ash. aitd ,W. Wear. 12. 4'' ; W. Waw. 4. 30e—No- of EntrieeAnrtnkut _ • for 50c; W`. Ae E. Warr 12. Jirtrr;a T:xrW. Waver 1 Noreen Kmahan. 40c; W.' Waver 4 Dirk We,fitertro'ad. 30e; Vit. Wa y3 ala Fowler, 2*c; W. and E. Waw. 1 i. Vera Tsvlor 20e:, W. Wave 4. Peerry Dornan. 1.c—No of entrie40 SbeI1' ef' Winger Wheat --Any Tacitly W. 1, i aw 12, Vera Taylor. 50.Asters-- 5 , No •of Entries 6_ Zinnia -6_ 13, Janie Alton,50c; 17, Margaret Elliott, 40c;' 13, Mary 'Cranston, 30c; 13; Willie Humphrey, 25c; "4, Jean Forster, 20c; •12,' Freda Rintoul, 15c—No of Entries 9African .Marigolds6 8, Harold Finnigan,• 50c; 13,• Allan Smith, 40c; 4, Neely Todd, 30c;• 13, Jeane Cameron, 25e; :11, Elroy' LaidLaw, 20c—No of Entries 5. Calendula-6 .4 ' Mac Ramagge, 50c; 13, -Archie Phillips, 40c; 13. M ldred S�henwood 30c, ' 8, Gertrude . Finnigan, 25c; 3, Jean . Purdon, 20c; 8, Elwin Finnigan, 15e -No of Entries. 13.French 3larigolds-9, .•13, Beth Phillips, '50c; 4, Grace Weatherhead, 40e; 4,''Dorothy Mc- Donald, 30c; 12, Vera ,Taylor, 25c; 4, Perry Durnin, 20e; 8,Donald H. Ross,.15e—No of Entries 18.Cosmos-914. Russell Ferrier. 50e;' 13, RobertaSmith, '40c; 4, Norma Weatherhead. 30c; 3, 'Harold . Irwin, 25c 8, June Errington,_20e; _.1,_Lenore_Stathers, 15c—No of Entries 12. Salpiglossis --.9.1, Rayniond Boyle, 50e; 17, Harvey Sproule, , 40c; 12, George Webster, 30e; 4, Laurine Miller, 25e; 12, Cuyler Ramage. 20c—No of Entries 5. Coriopsis-9 .f"ertrrade Fitinie•ait.• Sffe 4. Edith Durnin. 40e: t7, Harald Elliott30c; it. Flank EWry. 2;e: 12. Mary Dow.‘24'": 13. Shlie Niehtolson, 15e— No 01 T ntries '9':" PhlnzIrwin IDe; 8. There5n� Eedyr. 30c;; Irvin.. 30e: 4. Ronald Cranston; 25c•--• i 12, Vera Taylor, 60e; 13. Veta La_I"elrcy Ramage. 25c; 17, David No• of Entries 14. isenby l; t 4, f at ride ,Mailer, Igergood. eft; g, lifietuser 15c One .Pati Dads ; Alar a acCrbsel'e, 20c; 4; Nt. 13, Minnie iSmith, 50e: 4. Gordon Miller, 40c; 13. Jerry Cranston, 30c; 17, Eniily' McGratten, 25c -•-� •No ofEntries 4- Gaillardia� • 17.. William Sproul. 50c: 13, Robt. Irwin. 40c; 12, Murray 'Taylor; 30e; 12, Arthur Ramage, 25e.' —• No. of Entries 4. Liming. Room Bouquet, shown in vases a4, Gordon Miller, 511; 1... Vet'a Taylor, 40c; 14, Clifford Farr.er, 30c; 14, Florence Eeecroft. 25c; 8, Donald H. Ross, 20c; 12, Mary Dow, 15c— No of Entries 26.Barred Rock Corkel el4, Gordon Miller, '50c; 4, 'Ronald Cranston, 45c; 4, Dorothy Miller, 40c; 4, Ha -old Woods, 50c; 1?, Etta Taylor, 45e;• 4, Laurine Miller, 40c;13, Ronald• McCrostie, 35c; 12, Annie Taylor, 30e; 4, Alan Miller, - 25c—No of Entries 11 One Pair ' Geese 4, Florence McQuillan,' 50c; 12, Annie�Taylor, 45c; 4, Ruth McQlin 40e; • 12, Raymond St. Slari�, 3,5c; 13, Blake Alton. ;tow; '12, Etta Taylor, 25c—No' of Entries 7. ' Plate 6 Pears. an_y variety E. Waw. 14, Doreen Purdon, 50e; W. ,Waw.4, Ronald Cranston, 40e; W.Way. 4, Florence McQuillin, 30e; Ash: & Waw. 13, Harvey Lazenby, 25; W. Waw. 4, Jirnntie Aitchison, 20c; Ash. 8, Tom Young, 15c = No of Entries 26..'Plate of 6, Nor. Spy Apples. home-grown ' W. Waw_ 4, Jimmie Aitchison,, 50c; W. Wyly. t, Harotd 1Voods. 40c: W. Waw. • 4, • Ronald Cranston; 30c;E. Waw. 14, Doreen 'Purdon. 25c; W. Waw. 14, Gordon Thomson, . 20c; Ash: 8,' Tom Young, 15c. '— No ' of Entrie' 7.Basket of Assorted Fruit for Table E.and W. Waw. 12, Eileen Broomer 50c; E. Waw. 14. Muriel Purdofi, 40e;Ash. bur' Waw. 13, Jean Cameron, 30c; W. Waw. 4. Cordon :tlller.25e: Ash. & Waw. 13, Clayton Alton, 20c—No of Entries 11.Dog 8, Jim Errington, 30c; 4, Tom Mc -F orlon. 25e—No of Entries 2. Pair Rabbits '17. Douglas Elliott, 30e; 17. Harold Elliott, 25c; 14. Roddy Inglis,20c; 14, Russel Farrier, 15c --No of.Entries 4:Any Pet «Not included Elsewhere 4. Laurine Miller, 30e; 4, Angus MacDonald, 25c: 13. Alex Hackett,20c: •4. Jean 'Thorn. '15e;' 4, Eldon Miller, lOc—No' of Entries 9, Draught or Aerieultural Colt13, Blake Alton. $2.00; 3, Joe For- an, $1.50..No of Entries 2Best Halter :Broken Colt 13. Blake, Alton. 82.00; 3. Joe Foran, U.S•S. 12,' Geo. Webster, 35c: 4, Allan 1 $7.50• No of Entries 2 ' Miller, 30e; 4,•Hugh McDona ld, 25c; Market Lamb, . under 100 lbs. ' 13, Jerry Cranston. 20c; . 1:3, Mary 13, Blake. 41ton. 82.00; 4. Florence Cranston, 15e; 3. Harold Irwin,10c— McQuillan, $1.50: 3, Elmer.Foran,. $1.: No of • Entries 10: • , 2. Joe Foran, '50e. -Number of En- tries,• 7. Best Pair Bacon Hogs. 160-220 ibs. l3. ` Blake Aitona S4 00: 4. Jimmie Aitehisoti, $3.00 --Number of Entries 2 •Best Beef Cattle, pail fed- ' 12: Vera Taylor, $4:00; 4: Neely Todd,' $3.00; 4. C1;trles McDonald. $2.00; 4, Dick Weatherhead, $1.00. Number of Entries, 8. Best Beef Calf. Sib:00 Donated by Batik of Montreal, Laeknor. 12. Vera Taylor, 54.00; 12, Murray Taylor,' $3:00; 4, llarold ; W'ood, $2.00: McCrostie; '15e; 4; Jimmie Aitchison (4; Neely Todd,. 51.00.Number•: of 10e --No of Entries 10.llt ihife Legherni Pu e,14, Ernest Beecroft,50e; 14, Flor- ence Beecraft'.45e; 4. Ronalti Crans- en 40e: 13, Janie Alton. 355t; 13, Rinke Alton,.. 30c; 17. David Sproule, 25' 4. Jirounie Aitchison. 20e 13, fingh 3IcCrostie. 15^-: • 13. Mirriped Sherwood, toe --No of Entries' 10. t7ne dog. .m Eggs.�t�o `Extras" 1`t. Dot eu Irvin. 50c: 14, Filloy Laidlaw, 45e 4. Jean 'l'iiom. 40c: • i'7,Douglas .Elliott, 5e •12, Etta, Turner, iie: 4. Jimmie 'Aitchison, 25e—No of ;nt'ries 1S : ` ' ''lite der. White Eggs, "Extras" 4. (:tibio Miller. 500 14. Kerr 'th t,•iidl:aw, 45e: 14.'Ernest 1 eeeroft. One i 2, Willie Tturner. ,3 ie,. 13, t Breen Barred Rock Pullet4.Dorothy Miller, 50e; 4; Gordon Miller. 45e; 12, Raymond St: Marie, 40c; 4, ' Ronald Cranston; 35c; U.S.S. 12, George 1Veb iter. 30�: r. HaroldIrwin. 25e; 4, Hugh McDonald, 20c; 4. Allan Miller. 15e; 13, Jerry Crans-ton. 10c—No of Entrees' 11. .White Leghorn Cockerel 14, Florence Beeeroft. 50e; 14, Erit- est Beecroft. 45c;'.4. Ronald Cranston,40e; • 13, • Mildred Sherwood; 35e; 13, .Janie Alton,. 30 1 13,•Blake AIten, 25; 17, Carl Finnigan, 20e;. 13' Hugh Entries. ' . Senior Reef Calf. 4, Harold Woods. 54 0'0;. 4.• NeelyTod . x.00; :12. -Vera 'Taw Tor. 2.00";3. Joe,•Foran, $1.00;•�-Number• of En -tries. 6. Oatmeal Macaroons 12, Willie Turner,' 60c: 13. Willa Irvin. 50e: 12. Arthur Famane. 40c�;8. Donald H. Roes30e: 4. Allan Mil- ler, 25c; 14. Maffei Purdon. 20e. --Number of Entries.Bran Mnfllns• 13. Dorothy Alton. 80e.. 13.Marie MacCr+rstie. 50r: 4, Jeanie Forster, 40e; 13. Vert Laeenby. 30e; 8. Viola:Young. 2.5e: 12. Vera Taiylor.. 20c. --Number. of Entries.'11. Y2' "dor. Ginner .S'nans. 4. Helen • Thom. 5Oc;4, Neely Todd, 40,c; 8 Wilma Treleaven; 30c; 1, Jos-ephine Murphy, 25e: 12. Etta Taylor, 20c; 8, • Claire Pentland,110c.=•Nuniher of Enttries, 8. Map --heron .County. • 12, Willie Turner. 50e; 12. Arthur Ramage, 40; 12, Albert Phillips. 30r. 25c: 12, Harold t2, Get►. Wehste•Paterson. 20e: 12. Gordon Taylor, lfleNuml er of•. Entries 13. , Map -Southern Ontario ' 12, •Vera Taylor. 50c;' 17. William 30e; 12, 'Rayinottd St. Marie, 25c; 12, Sprolul, 40e; 17, Jimmie Leishrn,an, Cecilia• St. Marie. 200: 4. Kathleen Thom, ,10c Number of,•Entries 16. Mal► ---Dominion of Canada. Ire .1IAiutouit 50e 12, mut flow, 40c; 12, ' Cuyier Ramage, 30c; 12, Ei.een 13roomer, 2e 14, 1tenLaidlaw, 20e;I14, •Cliff Purdon,Number of Entries, 16. Map of Europe12, Etta .Taylor, 50c; 4, Helen Thom 40c;. 8, Wilma Treleaven 30c.—Num-ber .of Entries, 3.Writing 'rOur '1'llag" , • 12, r*miie May 'laylor, 50c; 4, Rus. sel Webb, 40e•,; '14, 1'a;uline ingli$, 30c; 14, Verna Purdon, 25c; .14, Luel- la Laidlaw, 20 c; 4, Johnny Pritchard, 10e.Number of Entries6. Writing =The Rainbow" 4, Grace. ;5r?eathet'head, 50e; 4, Per-ry Durnin, 4Uc; 17; Elsie Nivins; 30c; 17, Lillian Spro.i,' 25e; N.. 8, Jim ,Er-rington, 20c; 12, Rap1.�ie1 St.i►iarie, Loc.—Numberof Entries 8. - Writing: "The Rai" '-' • N. 8, -Fern Alton,• 50e; 4, Etta Swan.40c;' 13Marie. MacCrostie, '30c; 13,Bernadean`...Alton, 25c;'N' 8, Alma Anderson, 20c; 13, Alex Iiackett,. 10e. Number- of Entries .29.Writing "The Maple" 4;: Norma Weatherhead, 50c; 4Lauine. Miller, 40e; 4, Jean Forater. 30e; • '14, 'Russell Farrier, . 25c; ' 12, Vera Taylor, 20;e. 8, Beth Park, 10c. Number • .of • Entries, . 30. Writing "The Song 'My Paddle Sings" 4, FlorenceMcQuillin, .50c; 4, Ruth McQuillin. ,40c; 4, Jean Thoma 30c; 8. Cora M. Staley,. 2:c; 4, DorothyMiller, 20c 14, Ken Laidla, 10e.—Num- ber "of Entries 21. Writing "O Canada"12, •onicaSt.Marie, 50c; 12, Etta„ ; , T,�tyler, 40c; 1, Josephine Murphy, 30c; 1. Harry Boyle, 25c;Number of Entries, 4. Essay 1• "A Fall: Fair" ' 4. Laurine Miller, 50c; -12, Vera Taylor, 40c;, 4'. Jean Forster, 30c; =12, Cecilia *St Mre,. 2.5e; 4, Gordon20e; 17;. William Sproul; 10c. Numberof Entries, 10., Essay:"Weed Control. Measures''• 12, Cuyler Ramage,'50c; 12, . Freida Rintoul, 4;0c; 17, Emily McGatten, -30e; 12.. Ruth Ramage, 25e; 17,, M.tr- garet Elliott,20c; 17. Lenore ;'.Stoth-ers, lOe.-Number ofEntries 6. Essay "The Early Settlement of •`Hur- 12.Edtta M. Taylor, 50c.—Number _of.Entries 1 ' , •Donated by ''omen's InstituteWriting "Rule Britannia ` ,Veronica St.' Marie, $1.00.—Number of Entries, '4. Writin'r "The poet's Sane' .W. 1. 4,' Florence McQuillin, $1,00.--Nur-ber of Entries, 13: W'ritin$. 'A. Farew,eit'" i. '. , 4, Laurine Miller, *1.00.—Number.. of Entries, 20. Writing ""I ian Summer" W. I. '41 'Etta wan, $1.00; Ferne Alton; Geo. ~ e ter.; Murray Taylor, Alma Anderson; Harold Paterson.—Number of Entries, 20. Writing "The Star" • W,•.I..' 4. Grace Weatherhead, •$1.00;' Lou ise Martin; Raphael St. Marie; Jim Errington; FernePaterson.-Number of ries, 5. WritingEnt"The Little Garden" W, I- . 12, Annie May .Taylor, $1.00; Rus- sel Webb; Angus MacDonald; Jimmy Aitcheson; Johnny Pritchard. -Num- bey of Entries, 5. ' Public Speaking--1stl& 2nd donated` by Geo: Spotton. . 12, Freida Rintoul,' $3.0.0; 8, Alma Anderson, $2.00; 17, Lenore Stothers; .. $1.50; 13; Janie Alton. $1.00. Poultry. Judging for .'Girls , 12, Mary Dow,- $1.00;~ 17, Lenore Stothers, 75e:" 12, •,Eileen Bremner, 50; '4,;Ruth McQualin; 25c. -Number Of Entries 11. . (ave Stock Judging for Boys 4, Dick •._ Veith.erheasl.. • $1.00;. Bert "Whyard 75c; 19 Raymond':089, St Marie, 5.0e; 17, 'Fart Finnigan, 25e.— School 5- Number of Entries, 14. School Parade SchoolNo. 12,:00School .No. 4 . . ........00 School . No. 8, Sr. .. .... .00 School i�To. 8, Jr.001 School1.School No.3School No. '13. 1 n'lSchool No. 14100 School No.' 17 . 1 00 Weed T'aminu f ontest• 12, John St. Marie, 50e; '12, Mery Dow. 40c;• 12, Cuyt-r Ramage,430e,;12, Ruth 1 an'. ge, 25e.i1lst 12cal eeeev Broomer 5nr:. 4. Floi- 1 F1ence M^Qttilli". 40c: 12. • Mary Dow, 30c:'8, Jerk Parks,• 25e, Spellin. . M trh—? from ear'h Schooi 17, Clifford Cu.lhert. 50e: R. At►nes Young. ' 4'Florence McQuillin, 30c 12, Mary Pnw. 255. SCHOOL FAIR DATES oft. . , Greenock. ;at• Pinkerton . ..Sept. 1 Huron at Ripley Sept. ,24 Kincardine at . Kincardine ,Sept 29 Bruce at Underwood . Sept 20 Bruce & Kincardine, ,Tiverton, Oct. 7 THE NEW McCORMICK DEERIN.G HORSE AND '• TRACTOR POWER "GRAIN BINDERS contain the best features of the Famous McCORMICK and DEER- ING BINDERS. The, McCormick has always 'been known as the. - Sturdy Machine with . Strength • and Durability to withstand hard use, while the DEERING had long been recognized as ,the Light- est Draft Binder. They are fitted with Ball and Roller, Bearings where required to make, a light running Binder. The main frame is made of flat Steel Bars, rivetted together with the edge4:Oup to. give ' the greatest strength. The Tractor Power •Binders are made 8 and 10 foot widths. • r G. ANDREW'S ^././�../_�:/1-/./✓./I./lJ✓_/•/-✓../'Jlt..it✓!1✓./lJ.l./-/./✓!Jl�l../.11l_ f../' TTRE RED D. FRONT HARDWARE CLEAN UP - - PAINT UP JUST ARRIVED, FRESH SPRING STOCK OF MARTIN SENOUR 100% PURE PAINTS AND VARNISHES AND LACQUERS. MURESCO IN' AL (SHADES. FULL. ASSORTMEgT OF PAINT BRUSHES ON HAND. BAKES AND. HOES 1'I GARDEN CULTIVATORS COIV SPRING' WIRE BLACK WIRE ZINC .INSULATED WOVEN FENCING' CALL IN AND SEE Ti1E NEW 'FRIGIDAIRE. • AUTOMATIC., 4REFR-IG-ER:AT-ION- FOR- T -11E 11d11i-E,-EQUIPPED WI.THQBOTT$-... "FRIGIDAIRE COLD CONTROL and "HYDRATOR"... JUST ' UNLOADED . 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