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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-02, Page 4• A NADI A - N• -T PAGB • GO: Front Noon Friday, Oct -10 until 2 00p.m; Monday, Oct. 13, RETIIJPN, Leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, Oct. , 14, 1941.. d� lames shown er. standard. ?briar= i�na fnither fr"ormat+on •PP&Y rag" •,!rents: TRAIL .RANGERS. Ahoy there gang! Your Trail Ranger reporter welcomes you back to another `edition o! your Trail .anger column. . ' . : Octoberis ... now with us and time. to begin activities for another rear. Many of the lads have sug- gested the..formation of a Timis group thia this year, for 'we older lads alio Servel'' our ---three "'-`ears` , .. . Trail :Rangers - FOURTH` CONCESSION Messrs.. Jacik McTcinnon and Graham left last Week for 'Tor -onto where they are employed; ' • hAC.. George. Robinson of the: R C. A. F. at Calgary returned there after a Week's visit at his hone. Dr. • Clarence McMillan of Toron -. to °is .spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMillan. Miss Grace McKinnon who is at- tending Normal School at Stratford spent the week-endat • her 'home.: • - • Mr. ..and ' Mrs. W. E. Middleton of Barrie visited Monday at •R. Mid- dieton's: • Mrs. Herbert Buckton and baby Marion spent ,a few. days .last week with Mrs.. D. McConnell. , ' Mr. Fraser McKinnon motored to Toronto' the .first of the week.., . -The--Senrbeir~•nr a -- -- Pte eeting. of ., the Kai'rshea Club met at the.home of Mrs. Lavis.. Mrs. MacDonald, the THE LUeKN®W SENTINEL .. ,:� •A THURSDAY? OCTO:DER Rad, 1.Q41 HORSES Heavy Draft Horpee Brood mare, Wesley Ritchie, Ron- ald Forster; Foal, Wesley Ritchie, Jacob Hunter, Ronald Forster; Year old Gelding or filly, Johh McQuillin &.. Son Two year . old: gelding or 11 Dcancan McGre go r John Me - Quillen; Three year old mare of geld- ing, Ronald' Forster, McLeod Bros.; Span in harness and wagon, McLeod 1Bros., Fred Toll;John McQuillin; Female, Duncan McGregor: Agricultural Brood mare, Wm, ' Shewfelt, John McQuillin; Foal, Wm. Shewfelt, John McQuillin} Year -Old gelding .or; filly, Johri,.. McQuillin left 'C m - Allan bell; • . 2 -year-old' gelding • or filly,,. Duncan McGregor, • A. Gaunt, ,John, Mc, Quiilin;. 3 -year-old mare or geld- ing,. Wm, Shewfelt, A. Gaunt; ' Spall,_ A. Gaunt, Ewart Taylor, Ewart` Taylor, McLeod Bros.; Female; Dun- can. McGregor.. • • Fercherons & Beigiums, Year-old gelding •or filly, Glen Campbell, . Bruce, McMillan, , `Wm: Shewfelt; 2 -year-old gelding• or fi'l- 1y; .•Wmr.7.S'hewfelt. . Wagon & General Purpose 'Horses Span .in' harness and rig, Henry •Johann, Ronald Forster;. brood mare, Glen Campbell;Foal,.Glen Camp- bell; ,year-old 'mare or gelding, Glen Campbell; 2 -year-old mare or geld- ing, Henry Johann, Glen- GainebeI1.H• Carriage orses -Two-year-old gelding or filly, M IT Cormick; Span' in harness; Henry Johann, M. H. Cormack, M. H. ger- mock. * Road` Horses Single 'inorse in harness, Currie &., Tei�vit,. W.. F McLaughlin, Currie & Tervit Mare, Ronald'Forster;: Foal, Ronald 'Forster;. 2 -year-old gelding dr filly, M. H. Cormack, Henry Joh- ann, Henry Johann; ,Year-old', geld. ing or. filly, W. F., McLaughlin; Span, It's. a good idea, if leaders . can be obtained and if meeting nights are avaiable. tut we'll seeanyway ar Gi rI st• Meeting Which will be, announced -in-next week's column. But first we must have leaders! Capable men .to lead .us: along the way of life • and to 'make our work bi" =success cog Xo ' l_ he1R And so gang, • as we start •:out•: a- long the .Trait again,' let us keep- in vice-president took the chair. The meeting opened with the ; '. Lord's prayer followed 'by -the National An-, them. It was decided that , the art,' isles for - the Fall Fair be left at Finlayson's store.' for the committee. A letter of . thanks was read and al- so a note from Lucknow ladies '.asjc- ing, a donation of six pies :for their Red Cross booth on Clansmen night. The-r-oll--.ea•11= was `.answered=by . a • "Funny quotation of a ' child". A.Maclintyre being' tumble to attend to take partin the; debate Miss Dean d the Trait Ranger prottc.ie_McLeodgaVe the two sides question seek Truth, cherish, Health, love, ing •:the members which made it and !rein. others!. ' very, interesting: A corn/nurrity sing song followed:. Readings were given `by Mesdames Buckton and 'MacCal- lum followed by a travel , talk by they pay better than corn and po- Miss. J. McKay on her trip' through atoes. Scotland: Mr: Levis. then favoured Hilly Anlll ,,rW t Y• them with . a nuariber of . harmonica - - a nofi# s a--aereet,Yu -"Thorne • T - � ..4tranger, hawgs ,done �4e Ttaplc' Was - rh'*-»a:...:r ••• .o.. d ..•. N•iiS`". r' "a`'` ` •' i4: k' . L .=.a ♦ ...n .ec;exx,;,"-+,-.n . -:'R.: s Visitor "I ,see you raise hogs al- most ;exclusively. here: '.Do you find 'Sincere sypmathy is' extended to ...and Mrs Rout:;: Heltn In the . - oath of their little sen Jimmie-, ::----. - ' ENGAGEMENTS t4 _ _ M ss 'Kathleen Gardner� = ' 'was a . 'Mr. R.: W. Campbell, Ripley, Orit.; -guest on Saturday Of the Robinson-: announces te engagement of his. •Cameron wedding.:. , niece, Victoria E., daughter of the Miss .Ellen Andre _�• Andrew -4e 'visiting'. in late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Detroit and attending her cousin's to Mr: Thomas A. Smith, Colling- wedding at Calumet,. Mich.- wood,' Ontario, son of Mrs. Walter,, ' Mr. Alex ' McNay of ?areinount, S{nith and the late Mr. Smith, the filled silos in the'. nerghborhood slut marriage to take place quietly early a week. + in October. als"a- talcs ter -tendered -the -;host -es s.. ' c eo, and the meeting Closed` with the song "0 Canada" mid lunch was - served by - the' directors and hostess. Specials , Lady drivers, Henry Johann, Mrs. Geo. Fisher; Gentlemen's; turnout, Currie & Tervit, W • F. Ma aughji M. H. Cormack; Best ' female, Dun -• can. McGregor, Andrew Gaunt, Mc- Leod Brothers; Best gelding, And- rew Gaunt, . Ewart. Taylor; Ewart Taylor; .Hillier -broken foal, Wm. Shewfelt, Wesley ;Ritchie, Jacob Hunter; Mare 'or ' gelding; Duncan McGregor; Best three horses, Dun,: can McGregor,°Mel:eud Bros:;'Elva& 3.'av9aC 1.44 . B.till, 3 years --1L C. Wright and Spn; . Bull, 2 years -;G Kennedy; Hull; 1 year -J. T. Lyons, jr, T. Lyons, G. Kennedy; Bull calf -IL C. Wright, G. Kennedy,Jas. T. Lyons; Cowes •H,. C. Wright, J. T. Lyons, G. Kennedy; 2 -year-old iteiffer�.'H. C. Wright, H. C. Wrig.ht;.G. Kennedy; 1 -Year-old heifer. -H, C. Wright, G. Kennedy, J. T. Lyons; Heifer calf - II;: C. Wright, H. C.. Wright, Geo. Kennedy;:. Female -McLeod • Bros.; Junior herd -McLeod Bros., •G. Ken- nedy, J. T. Lyons; Senjor herd - McLeod Bros., J. T. Lyons;. G. Ken �x edy: ' d Polled 'Angus ,1 • 4' B ". ar F: °G. To yg .... G_ dd .& Son.;. B`till calf' F G. Todd; Cow -F:': G. •Todd; Year -old -heifer --F. G. Todd; Heifer calf, 1st & 2nd -F. 'G: Todd; ,.Jr herd, 1st and 2nd -F. G. Todd. Jersey & Guernsey . • Bull: Blake Alton, G. Kennedy; Cow -Alex . Andrew, 131ake. Alton; Heifer -Alex Andrew, Blake' Alton; Female -Alex Andrew; Herd -Blake Alton, Grade Cattle ' Cow -Ronald Forster, Blake Al• ton;; 2 -year-old heifer -Ronald For- ster; Year -Old heifer -Adam rMc- Queen, , Ronald Forster; Heifer calf -Jas. T. Lyons, • Ronald Forster; Short -keep steer=Ronald Forster, ist & 2nd;. Year-old steers -Adam. Adam . 1Oldeai eoMcn,QSteern. calf -Blake Alton. _. uee Market Cattle Fatted cow -F. G. Todd; Best steer -F.•. G. Todd; Specie; Dairy Cow, -Alex Andrew, 1st & '2nd; Best group 3 dairy •.cows -Alex' Andrew (Eaton prize.); Calf. race-- Orville ace-Orville Shewfelt, Bobby Lyons, Clif-. ford McMillan, Carmen `.McQuillin. • SHEEP` Aged rain -Geo. Robertson, Adam Johnston;. Shearling rain-Geo..,Rob- ertson; Ram •lamb --=Geo. Robertson, sir George Kennedy; Aaed ewe=Adarn Johnston,. 1st -& 2nd; Shearling ewe. =Adam Johnston, George Kennedy; Ewe lamb -Adam Johnston, 1st & 2nd. • Oxfords. • . Aged ' •ram -Orville . McGowan•; Shearling. ram• -Orville -McGowan, Geo. Kennedy; Ram lamb=George Keraledyavervillek4lopowicorawAgerr ewe arm iz' rA' _TE Bull, 3 years-Andr'ew. ' Gaunt; Bull, -1 year -Wm MacKenzie; -Bull calf --Andrew. Gaunt, Wm. MacKen- iie; Cow -Wm, MacKenzie,' Adam McQueen, Andrew -Gaunt; 2 -year -- -old heifer-WM. MacKenzie, . And_ rei .Gaunt; 1 -year-old heifer -Wm. MacKenzie,'. Wm. MacKenzie, And- sew !taunt; heifer calf -Andrew Gaunt, Wm, MacKenzie, Wm. -Mac- Kenzie; Female -Wm. MacKenzie, Andrew -Gaunt; Junior herd -Wm. MacKenzie, Andrew Gaunt; 'Senior herd -Andrew Gaunt. • ' - Hereford Cattle . i. 'YOUR AFFAIRS ARM KEIT Peiva-tQ When you become a: customer of the Bank, 'a private relationship is at (ince established and you can be perfectly sure that your] business with the Bank will be held in strictest 'confdence •' Your batt•balance, ma be small or 'large, but no one will know what it is -unless you tell. 1 . You may borrow at the Bank and no one will be the wiser -unless you reveal it. • • You may place securities with the Bank for safekeeping •and no .one else will know -unless you telt them. . • No otie is .privileged to intrude upon this'confidential relationship of the Bank and its customers -a relationship whichcompares with that between' doctor and patient. • SANK OF .1VLONT-REAL • .ESTABLISHED iai7. "A BANK' ,WHERE ''SMALL •/r000OMT* AAE WELCOME"' ASSETS 'IN'EXCESS ' Otr'ON.E. SILL,ION DOLLARS V. N. PI�' 3ST,: Manager Lucknow Branch: Miller; Drake, -Pekin'-W. 1st and 2nd; Duck, PeIOn-W, I. Miller, and, and 2nd. • Chickens of 1 Anconas, cockerel -7-W., I. Miller, Albert Pierson; Anconal, pullet,-• Albert Pierson, W. ' I. Miller; Leg- horhs, white, .cockerel. - lbert Pier- .son;, Leghorn, white, pullet -Albert Pierson; Minorcan, ' cockerel -=Albert Pierson; Minorcas, pullet .Albert Pierson; Plymouth' Rock, barred coc- kerel -W. L Miller, 1st and 2nd; Ply- mouth Rock,' barred Millet -W„ I. Miller,'lst'arid 2nd, Plymouth. Rock, white, cockerel-lbert Pierson; Plymouth Rock, white, pullet -A1- bert•..Pierson; New,Hariapshirhi ,e; cock- efel-Jas. R. Hackett; New Hamp Shire, pullet -Jas, R.: Hackett;•,Wy- andotte, c_ ockerel-'W.: I. MilIer, and 2nd; Wyandotte, ;p,l'st ullet. 'Albert }Pierson; Utility Barred Rock, ,cock- erel-Jas. R., ITackett, Albert Pier- son; Utility Barred Rock, pallet -- Albert Pierson, Jas. R. Hackett; Util- ity Leghorn,' cockerel;' Albert Pier- son, Jas.', R. Hackett; Utility .Leg- horn, pullet --Albert Pierson. Miscellaneous. Domestic Pets -Gerald Deering;• Hens Eggs, white=Herb Desjardine,.' Albeit Pierson; Hens eggs, brown Herb Desjardine, Mrs; Jas. Webster. • • GRAIN Fallwheat, red -Herb Desjardine, J _ -Bunter, ::.Fall:. ,ac . w eat white- , Herb Desjardine; Albert Pierson; :Oats, early -Herb Desjardine,. Al- berti--Pierson-;--7-'eats, lbert-Pierson,Bats, ; 14e -7 -Albert: Pierson, Herb" Desjardine; Barley, any variety= Albert Pierson, . Herb Yesjaa`'diner Peas; Targe herb Des- jardine;; Peas, small -Robert Mof- fat, , Herb Desjardine Buckwheat; Herb Desjardine; Flaxseed, Jas. R. Hackett, Alba t Pierson; Timothy -- Robert Moffat, Herb Desjardine; Red clover -;Albert Pierson; ,Flint vein ...e..li�x�l�_Fdar-di�_��.�i°a_�-�-•.�rLt��lD:Wer-�- Mrs, George Lockhart, Mrs. Wm. :MacKenzie; ' Alfalfa seed -Albert Pierson,' Herb Desjardine; • . Sweet clover seed -Herb Desjardine, Jas. h. • Hackett; Collection • of weed seeds -Mary Salkeld; Collection of corn, grain and grasses -W.' S. Mc- Guire. • • ' ROOTS .& VEGETABLES•' Two varieties potatoes W. S. McGuire, Adam McQueen; Early .po- tatoes --S t:_ RatliwellF-.I3exk.JJas raikliirrg, I4a po a4aes t "`5:--: Gs wa.14..-Ew:e-lamb-Qrvalle M-etsti v an. - Shropshire: Downs • Aged Ram -Orville McGowan, Al- bert. Pierson;. Shearling ram --Orv- ille McGowan; Ram lamb --Orville McG oWan; Aged ewe -Orville Mc- Gowan; cGowan; Shearling ewe -Orville. Mc - 'Gowan; Ejwe lamb --George Ken- nedy. S.outhdowns Aged ram -E. H. Lantz; $pearling ram -E. H. Lantz; Ram lamb -E. H. Lantz, Adam. Johnston; Aged'ewe Adam Johnston, E. H. Lantz; Shearl- ing ewe -=E. H. Lantz, Adam. John- ston; Ewe lamb -Adam Johnston; E. 111 Lantz. . Any Other Pure Bred Aged ram -P. E. Deering; Shearl- ing rain -P. E. Deering, 1st & 2nd; Ram lamb -,-Orville McGowan, P. E; Deering; Aged ewe -P. E. Deering, Orville McGowan; Shearling ewe - P. E. Deering, ' 1st and 2nd:; Ewe amb-P, E. Deering, 1st and 2nd. Class 21 ' Best ram -E. H.' Lantz; Market ewe -E. H. Lantz, F. G. Todd; Mar- ket Iamb -E. H. Lantz, Or'fille Me- Gc1w•an; Best pen of sheep -E. H. Lantz, P. E. Deering. SWINE Berkshire:Pigs • Boar -Adam Johnston; Sow, that ailed pigs , in .1941 -Adam John - ton; Boar, farrowed in 1941-A,dam ohnston; Sow, farrs6ved in .1g41 - dam Johnston. . . • . orkshire Pigs . Boar -Sam 'Alton; Boar, 6 months rid -under 12 nlbn`ths--San Alton: oar, under 6 month -Sam Alton; bw that has raised pigs in 1941- am Alton, McKenzie Webb; Sow. months and under 12 months -.- am Alton; Sow !tinder 6 Months - am Alton, 1st and 2nd. Tamworth Pigs Boar -Sam Alton; Boar, 6` months rid under ' 12 ' months -Sam Alton; oar, under 6 months --Sam Alton; ow that raised, pigs in 194':1 -Sam lion; Sow 6 months and under 12 nonths- -Sam Alton; Sow tinder 6 months" Sam Alton. Class 25 • Best Pen of hags ---San. Alton, darn Johnston; Best -sow ,in 1940 wine Club• -McKenzie Webb. . POULTRY 1 r s J A Y a B s 6 $ S a B S A r A S Anconas, cock-W,..I. Miller;' An- c'onas, hen --W. I.. Miller.; Leghorn, white, soak -Albert- Pierson; Leg- horn, White, hen -Albert Pierson; Plymouth flack, barred, cock -WI. Miller, 1st and 2nd; Plymouth Rock, barred, liens -W, 1. Miller,. 1st and 2nd; Plymouth Rack, -white, hen-- , Albert Pierson; New Hampshire, tock -Jas. R. Hackett Adam Mc- Queen; New Hampshire, !ren -Adam McQueen,. Albert Pierson; i yan- • 1dotts, cock --W. I. Miller, Albert Pierson; Wyhntiotts, 11en- ll(W. 1. Wa le�Ce 1C2z1Ter ' IVfarige, retT Albert •'Pic - son; 'W.: S. McGuire;. Turnips, Swede -Adam • •McQµeen; Field carrots- W. S. McGuire; Winter cabbages= Mrs. George Fisher, W.'S.' McGuire; Squash • Mrs. WM.. MacKenzie, Mrs. Wm. macIn-tyre.; • Large squash -LA. Pierson;' Herb Desjardine; Pumpkin -Mrs. Geo: Fisher, Albert Pierson; Largest 2 "C: _ Rath? well'',. T. J. Salkeld; Citrons-McKen- tie ' Webb, Albert Pierson; Parsnips W. S. McGuire, Albert Pierson; table carrots, long -W. S. McGuire; Fable carrots, short -W. S. McGuire, -dans McQueen; Beets, short -Mrs. Chas. Steward, Mrs. W. A. Solornon; Tomatoes -G. H. Smith; Herb Des iardine; Corn, any other variety- Herb • Desjardine; Celery -A -G. H. Smith; Cauliflower --G: H. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Solomon; Beans, small Lbite -Albert Pierson, Mrs. George ockhart; Beans, any other variety Albert Pierson, Mrs. W. S. Mc- Guire; Dutch .sets --Mr's. , Geo.. Lock- hart, Mrs. W. A. Splomon; Top anions -Herb Desjardine; .` Potato )nions-,W. S. McGuire, Mrs. George Lockhart; Onions, red W. S. Mc- Guire; Onions, yellow- lerb Des - Jardine, Jas: R. Hackett; . Three var- ieties .vegetables= -Mrs. Wes Huston, Mrs. Geo. Lockhart; Collection gar - len produce --Mrs. George Lockhart, Albert Pierson. FOR 4E--19 little .pigs, 6 weeks old. J..1. Smith,R. I, Lucknow. FOR SALE -a, few choice S1lrop- Shire ram lambs. Andre*' Gaunt; R. '1, Lucknow. FOR SALE O RENT-snia o' e R 11 h ,us in Lucknow, in .good repair. Apply at Sentinel Office.` AUCTION SALE of .farm, stock' at Lot ,47, South .Durham .Road, 2/4 mile west of Bervie, • on Thursday, Oct- ober 9th, Brown , B os..Prop.Matt. Prop .;• Gaynor, AUCTION.,. SALE • of farm stock & implements. at •Lot"5; Con.. 10, Ash- field on Friday,. October. iQth • at one o'clock. See". bills. George Drennan, Prop.; Well •Henderson, AUCTION SALE of '• farm +stock ' & implements at' W. H. Lot '26,, Con. 11, West ..Wawanosh, 3. miles east of St. Helens on Tuesday,. October 14th at one o'clock. See. bills. Matt. Gay - run., Atic,; Cairns Aitchison, Prop. AUCTION SALE of farm stock, Lot 18; Cori. 12, West Wawanosh; mile north of St. Helens, on Tuesday, Oct- ober' 7th .at one o'clock. See bills.. ErnErnest . • & Harold •Gaunt, Prop.; Mett. AUCTION SALE of livestock (cat:- e an swine at Ripley Stock yards on Thursday, October 2nd at .1.30. sharp. 125 head. 'of • cattle . (none of them, Western) . Thos: Harris, Prop.; Donald Blue, Auc.• .NOTICE - TON CREDITORS IN, THE. MATTER of the Estate of Clara McNeice, ;late of the 'Village n I�.ucknnw in the County of Bruee, spinster, deceased. , Notice is ' hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that • all creditors and others having claim' or demands against. the •Es tate'' of the said 'Clara McNeice; who died on or abut, the .Twenty-eighth day' of ,May''A.D. 1.941,' are required'.' ,ns or' .before the Twetty:flfth day • of: 'October ` 4'.D. 1941, .to send`' -by .post 'prepaid, or deliver, to the' un- •',ieisigned, Executors of the last Will :and ,Testament, of the said, deceased, their names; addresses and .descrip- -. tions, the. 2011 particulars of their ' claims, and the nature .of the se- curities (if any.) held: by thein 'duly verified by affidavit. ' And take notice thatafter such last mentioned date the said' Exe-. enters' will proceed' to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto; having regard only to the claims of. which. they shall :then have notice, and that the said exeeutors will not be.. liable for the 'said assets 'or ' any. ;fart thereof to any. person -or ,per- sons of. whose :claims notice shall • ,rat_..,: ......- have:.., - m been • �i+eeei - ved -by -them -at-r- the time of• Such distribution- Dated this Thirtieth day of Se • 4. AUCTION SALE of farm stock and implements at Lots 13 & 14; Con. 3,' West Wawanosh (11,4 miles south of Dungannon)'on-Friday, October` 10th nor, Auc.; Dr. Jos. Hamilton; Props R.R. 6, Goderich, . AUCTION SALE of household furn-; -iture,-effects ani t d'ls• of -the a Albert Boyd katate, on Saturday; October 4th -:sip the' Boyd .residence Lucknow. The real'property will be. offered subject to reserved bid. For further particulars apply to Jos.. Agnew, Lucknow. Well. Henderson;' Auc. TABLE & DAIRY SUPPLIES Bread, .Havelock • flour -Mrs: Wm. !Maclntyre; 'Bread, Buyasdei -°Mrs. Nm. Maclntyre, Bread, Alberta Rose -Mrs. WM. Maclntyre; "Bread, 7:EO& in Hoed -Mrs, McKenzie Webb• Mrs. Wm.- Maclntyre; Bread, prairie~ Rose -Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie` Mrs. JVin. Maclntyre, 3aked Products Loaf, white ' bread -Mrs. McKen- tie Webb, Mrs. Wm: MacKenzie; l oaf, brown bread -Mrs. Wm. Mac- intyre Fruit loaf -Mrs. Wm. Mac- [ntyre, Mrs, Geo. Lockhart; Plain hurts -Mrs. Wm. •Maclntyre, Mrs. 9eorge Lockhart; Fancy buns -Mrs. Wm. Maclntyre, Mrs. George Lock- hart; Tea biscuits -Mrs, Jas. R Hac- kett, Mrs: Wm. Mackenzie; Raisin cones -Mrs. Jas. R. Hackett, Mrs. Wm. Macintyre; Bran muffins -Mrs, W. • S. McGuire, Mrs,. Jas. Webster; Sugar 'cookies. --Mrs. Jacob Hunter, Mrs. W. S. McGuire; Oatmeal cook-. 'res -Mrs. Wrn, Maclntyre, Mrs: Sas, Webster; Ganger cookies Mrs. W'nr, Vtacrntyre, 14rs. Jas. Hackett; Drop ^ookies-Mrs: Jas. Webster, Mrs, WIN 1Vfaclntyre; '. Doughnuts --Mrs. W -m 1V aclntyre, Mrs. Warr: MacKen- de; Macaroons ---Mrs. Jas; ' `Webster, Mrs. Wes Huston; Shortbread -Mrs.' Wes Huston; Ginger bread --Mrs. Wes Huston, . Mrs. Jas- Webster; Sponge cake ---Mrs. Wes Huston; Angel cake - Mrs. Wes Huston;' Chocolate layer cake -Mrs. Wesley a_yez calr.e l�Jlrc� 37 es1.TT—t7RfQl]ry� Jacob Hunter; • Dark fruit cake - Mrs. Jas. Webster, Mrs: Wes Huston; Light fruit bake- NFrs Wes Huston; Butter tarts -Albert Pierson, Blake Alton; Jaen' tarts -Mrs: Chas. Stew and Mr s. Geo: "Fillies; :Apple pre- Mrs W. A . Solomon, Mrs. Chas. Steward; Pumpkin pie -Albert Pier- 3on; Raisin pie -Mrs. Wes Huston, Mrs. W. A. Solomon; Lemon . chiffon pie -Mrs. Jas. Webster, Mrs. George Fisher; Fancy dessert-Mrs:1 T. J, • Salkeld, Mrs: • Jas. Webster; Sand- .viches=Mrs. Jas. Webster, Mrs. Wes Huston; School lunch -Mrs. T. J. Salkeld; Working man's dinner -- Mrs. Jas. Webster; Afternoon tea- Mrs. Wes Huston,' Mrs. Jas. Webster. Canned Fruit Pineapple --Mrs. Chas. Steward, Herb :Desjardine; Strawberries - Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, Mrs. Geo. Fish- ar; Raspberries -Mrs. Geo. Lockhart. Herb • Desjardine; Peaches --Mrs. ('neo. Lockhart,. Mrs..'T. J. Salkeld; Pears -Mrs: Geo. Lockhart, T. J. Salkeld; Cherries -Mrs. ,Geo. Lock- hart, Herb Desjardine; Plums --Mrs. Jacob Hunter, Mrs. Ches..Steward; Rhubarb=Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, Mrs. Chas. Steward, Canned ''Vegetables • • String beans -Mrs. Geo. Lockhart Mrs. Geo. Fisher; Tomatoes (whole) ---Mrs. ` !Geo. Lockhart, Herb • Des- iardine; Tomatoe juice -Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, Herb Desjardine; Canned corn -Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, Herb Desjardine, Jam s Gooseberry --Mrs. Geo. Lockhart; Mrs. W. A. Solomon; Strawberry - Mrs. W. S. McGuire, Herb'Desjar- dine;• Raspberry -Herb .Desjardine, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld; Black currant - Mrs. Geo. Fisher. - Conserves Rhubarb -Mrs:. Geo. Lockhart, Mrs. W. S. McGuire;' Grae-Mrs. Geo., Lockhart, Mrs. W. S. McGuire; Peach -Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Mrs. Geo. Lockhart. , Jelly Apple -Mrs. Jas. Webster,, Mrs: Jas. R. Hackett; Red currant= -Mrs. W. A. Solomon, Mrs, Geo. Lockhart. Marmalade Orange -.Mrs, Geo•, .Lockhart, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld; Rhtibarb -Mrs. Geo. Lockhart. - Pickles & Relishes • Onions -Mrs. W. S. McGuire, Mrs. Geo. Lockhart; Cucun tubers --Mrs. W S. McGuire, Mrs. Geo. Fisher; 'Mus- tard pickle -Herb Desjardine,- Alts.• W. A: Solomon; Bread & butter Mrs. Solomon, Herb Desjardine; Peaches -Mrs. Geo: Lockhart, Herb Desjardine; ' Pickled pears'-- Mrs, George Lockhart,Mrs. W S. Mc- Guire; Ripe cucumber -Herb Des- °ardine, • . Mrs. George Fisher; Tomato ' catsup=Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Johh 17. Colwell . • -:li..R. '1.,. Holyrood, Ont., Lorne, Hodgins R.R. 2, Holyrood, Ont.,: Executors Men' of 3O • 40 50. PEPS VIM, -. 1GO t i ant normal pep.. vim, v or, i v1t&U t Try Oetrex Tonto Tablets.Contain. tensa, stimulants. oyster dements-. aids to normal �pep after 30, 40 or 60. Get a special Introductory alai tor oar • tdr®apep and >�oay,-yTry o -a t , , T. ARMSTRONG :OPTOMETRIST CTH-`W1N."LYN SD X; AFTERNOO 1:30 to '6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE -licensed Auctioneer DONALD B. BLUE Amberley R.R. 1,. Kincardine, Ontario. 'Phone .30-24, Ripley.' ,W. S. McGuire; Chili -sauce--Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. . Dairy & 'Other Produets FRUIT Alexander's, Albert Pierson, Lorne Woods,; Baldwins --Wallace Miller, T. J. Salkeld; Ben Davis7- Wallace Miller, Lorne Woods;* Cul- verts -Wallace Miller, L. Livingston; 'Cayuga jied" Streaks -Lorne Woods; Sweets -T. J. Salkeld, Lorne Woods; Cranberry pippins -Lorne • Woods; Maiden BlushesWallace Miller, • -Albert Pierson;' Gravensteins-W. S. - McGuire, Herb Desjardine; Wealthy -Lorne Woods, T. J. Salkeld; Can- ada Red--Waliace miller, Lorne 'Woods; Xing of Tonapkiria-T, J. Sal- keld, Lorne Woods; Peewawkie- Lorne Woods, WallaC;e Miller; 'Mann -Lorne Weods, Herb Desjarciine; Wolfe River -Alex Andrew, Lorne Woods; Blenheim Pipphis-Alex An- drew, T. J. Salkeld; Ribsozi Pippins • --7-Lorne. Woods, Albert Pierson; On- tario -Lorne Woods, Albert Pier- son; Rhode Island -Lorne ,Woods, Herb Desjarcline; Golden Russets -- T. 3. Salkeld, Wallace Ifiller; Silo* -Lorne WoodS, T. 3. Salkeld; Wag- ners-Albert Pierson, Lorne Woods; McIntosh Reda -T. Salkeld, Lorne Woods; Fall variety-131aire Alien, Wallaee Winter variety - Lorne Woods, T. 3. Salkeld; 3 ?all Verieties-Alex Andrew, Lorne (Continued on Page rite)