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THE DUNGANNON FAIR.
Splendid Weather and a Big Crowd ravor the Annual Exhibition in
the Northern Burg aeroplane Flights an Added Feature of the
Program One of the Best Days the Fair Has Ever Had.
'1'41.• Duhcannuia fisc wet. favored herlr'sM, Joseph Taylor. Jar. Forster.
with sllmuer weather last friday, and frier Watson.
r crowd of lwtwe•u two end three 'leery Draught - Brood nater. Jas.
thOnsand IaMotlle 11.044.11114141 on the Forster. 11 14Iroud, John Webster &
wounds Noel enjoyed -0e 1.1 of of 1he I Gun: f.s1'..f 1919,.1 uhu Webster & lion,
day. The 4/%111111M in Isle re slo'k 111. SIruod; 2.0•twr-/odd filly, Arthur l'ul-
deleirtmeuls were oaths to moo. huh Ihe Iwrt : 1-yearuld filly, Woo. Taylor,
.Il,w sig indoor. WN. hardly up to F: riw.t Bloke; 1 -year-old gelato'', Jae..b
oda oda rd, except in the "dolnrsticHuffier ; team In harness. Rohl. Wen.
al•,elllfaet li es'• class. *b1e11 Melodist a ster. Jus. Forster. Win. T,Iy'Inr. 1 ,
la,ge .nd very all noel 1%e looking ills -
play of baking.
TIN. Henderson pita• band, of 1.011010M
[s.;• exhihtlion. of Highland ,lancing,
with bagpipe wu.fr. during; the After
1610011.
The weight -guessing tompelitiun et
riled much interest. 11r. \V. A. Cul-
bert. of A.hfi.•Id, had M hand•rrme big Navin Stroud; fall of 1919. Thos. Cid- Alton; plynwulir r.•k, haired, old fowl,
four -year-old purebred shorthorn, I Merl 1). Stroud; 2 -year -.old filly or geld- W. 1. Miller, Jus. Johnston; plymoutlt
"Rous Prime." on 1111' grounds, and ing. Jas. Forster. Ja,oh 11e1.1; 1 -year- rock, while, old fowl, W. I. Miller;
Ihr temple were Inv nisi 10 estiumte his old filly or gelding. F:caul Rieke.1►• wina)nar, Week. old fowl. Jas "John-
w.•ight. Tru• .orrei weight. of which Stroud: single horse iu birtlrss. Jas 114411, W', 1. Miller; wvnndottes, white,
111 Culbert himself wHs ignluruul 1101111Firstar. hart Trelruteu: purr of 111d fowl, Jets. Juhl.itul.;'aleO11a,•hick,',
11, • legumes were officially aa111ouiwWl, 4411414.114.41 111.11.. ill Ilar111.s, 1.:r114'44t Jas. Johnston: ancones, old fowl, Jay.
was 241st Ib. Prim.. were given for. beet l 1 11 holes u. Kerne**, Johnston; p
IIA• three Isc.I glll'...e.. which wen.: T.
it. Reid. Imek u(n. , 241'2 ; I tone ld
Fouler, 1 gannon. 'Nit..; 11. I.
Tay nor. %V .t \\'aw'aw.h. 24BI1.
The proud) mothers who rarricdt off Marvin the prizes in the baby show were: 1st, haruNot$, W. 11. Cameron. gorse,- Jas: Alton, B••rt Treleaven,
Mrs. R. E. %Vilaou. (:olerich; 2nd. Mrs. Iluriahl: pair of satchel horses in liar- turkeys. Bert Treleaven ;.guiura fowl,
Iles., ,luseph Taylor, Marvin Durui11; W. 1. Miller: pair ducks, Jos. Alton,
Jug. 1'luwttta n.
Judge --Jas. T. hying, Luekuow.
GBAIN
Fail wheat, white, John ktIpetnck,C. C.
Brown.
Special Hays Judging 114 I'lalsses
• aid ., -.Alts"•" 1"" D. Ill. William .1.1tuu. cl)icketas. W. 1. Miller 1 and 2; Mlle
Mervin lteld, l'anuuu llnydeu: altos to ureas. Meek. chl'kenM, Jas. Johnston,
to 211 Filmier Webster. Hinton., ..t11nn, W. 1. Miller; %ya l t ttes, white,
,Iola Kilpllrick . (dd.-keno.. Jas. Juh11.Gu1; orplugton.
Judge. -W. J. Dickson. 111'.141: Alex. 'buff. 'hiekens, Jas. Johnston; legboru, Iton., - 4
Ni•hoh./rn,-4,ieknuu. white, old fowl, Jas.,lohnetou; Ieghorn, Plate of 'pears, any (ober variety, A. Cul-
H1ad Ilruo1 ware. Thu.. 'Culbert, brown, old tow), J. Johnston, Jan. beet v,3 named arieties /1( plums, i Of coal. F.
Barier. •
1 nanwwI variety of Mums. F.' Barker.
Plate or pearhr+, John ►Npatrlek.
Collection 'J school !arden products, S.
A. '<o. N.
Judge -4. A. Mallough.
!'IGS I aunell awe, 1. Jlrthur Culbert. David
nvud.
Sp.s•h11- -Hest tarn bacon , 11Ms, Jag. 1 ra1(alta Red, Jno. Ki....trtek.
Alton, John Parrish : best hoar, guy age `Ontario: r. Butter,
or breed. John Farr4sh; tart stow, Guy (;olden Russet. *fame Blake, David Livingstone.
age tor breed, John Farrish- • • y CoII..'Ilun tit pen and ink sketches, Miss
I4•rksldn''--Agetl [gar, Jas. Alton 1 i warner, Arthur Culbert, David Stroud. M. Llvmgstunr, 11ud. ori
and row. Jas. Alton: hoar, littered ( Fauaeater, Bert 'freleavan,- David u'tprime15 yr01 penmanship
(nlmanshipbya buy
..rcu-1
iu 1919, Jas. Alton ; ro.w•,z littered In Stroud. J UV Geld
Livingstone.
Collection of pencil drawings. Miss M.
Livingstone, (1141.
Collection of crayon drsw'Inss, MIs4 M.
1911. Jas. Ah1nl. Rhode I laeotl UreenluK. Ernest Blake,
Yurkahir ---Aird lsalr5John Farrish. Rat Trellalend
Jas. Alton: .ow,.Juhu F'arrlsh, Jae. Phoenix, Jas. Alton.
\It.al: lar, littered In 1:11:1, John Mann, Arthur o'utbrrt Jas. .alum.
Farrish. .nus. Alton; Now. littered, In 4 1111114 varieties, 5 .st each, Jas. Alton.
-1919. John FarrisII, Jas. Alton. A. Culbert.
Tamworth- .A[•s1 boar, Jag. Alton; Ben Devi+, Jae. Albin, beet Treleatau.
sow, Jas. Alton: Isar, littered in 1911), Pewaokee, Jss. Alton. Bert Treleaven.
Jas. Alton: sow, littered in 1919, Jar. i'atl Apples
Alton. - Wolfe River. Arthur Culbert.
Judge -1:. A. Greer, I.uekmow . R(b.lml Plptmn, U1vid snood.
Ie -ounce Pippin. lea. Alton, 111vld Stroud.
Fll\VI. WINlthy, Bert Trelernan, Jas. Alton.
Leghorn. white. chi,ke114, Jas. John- snow, Jolt .Alum, bavld struud.
ituu, 1'er,'!s firm.; bighorn, brown, Hulluld 1 Pippin,
r d Stroud. F. Barker.
n.
chickens, Jae. Johnston, Jas. Alton; Crab a<1
..a named varieties, 5 of each, JIM. Alton,
plcwob•►S r.a•k 'wryer', rhickrus, \\'. I.
Russet, Arthur Culbert, a4. . Slims
Miller 1 Hill 2; plywouth rlx•k. white, David Stroud.
Peers [tr.
s named mien.. . f prays. Jas. AIVH1.
5 Bartlett pear., Ernest Blake.
5 F10111411 Braun' pears. Jas. Alum.
5 Beurre I:Ia.ra,..1, C. G, Brown. Jas. Al -
Blake: 14ee s 1 g dy'mouth nark huff, an.
Jas. Forster. Juhneli u; .ndalusian, Jus. Johnston)
Carriage--Broodmare. with foul by and.tlq>;ien, chickens, Jae. ,Johnston ;
her side, Jacob Reid: foal of 1411, wyunduttes„hlaek. old fowl, J*,s. John -
Jan .I. Reid; 1 -year-old billy or gelding. abaft; wyanduttes, black. t•hlckeus, Jas.
1a.. .11011,'Jneoh 1t.'1d; single• horse Su Johnston; barnyard fowl, W. I. Miller:
1MiRou Kilpatrick, ('Dewe; 3rd.
llowhrey. 1 Ringammm.
A feature of the ■fleruo n That was
Imo on the advertised program was the
present.• of an aeroplane the first lo
whit I4uagaa . and nalurgIly an
abject of snit( Interest. ('apt. SNher,
Indy driver, W. H. I'a.meron, ('nw'
Hack ; lest mingle horse in lin rheas 4 n.1
horn• barred;, W. H. l'aulernl.
.11 dge - John 4i1llespie, \\'hilethnrch.
CATTLE..
l91rhalq. purebrel-Mibi cow, 1)r.
of Toronto, wit. in 4;oderit•h with hi. .1, 11. Meld, Rohl. Glenn. Arthur (
phone on a phulo.grephir ,Our, and IN•rt: 2 -year-old heifer, John Webster
learning that it was fair day at 11111 S "MIL A. Culbert : 1 -year-old Telfer,
4)In11011 he flew thin• and bonder in a 11r..1. 11. Meld, .A. 4'nllelt : heifer...1f,
held next to the fair grounds and writ.
7tlicklr a11rrouiilld by a crowd. 7'he
lycr did glide a lousiness for an hour
04 Iwo taking up ta.•,•ngers al so
weIN'h Iter.
TIN• Iadhtll'Ii.ilN did not neglect the
a•.•a4ilnl. T1s Sigma noel Messrs.
•ls.er 111141 Juynt. Lila•ral and ('on
Iarrlal4.,' candidates, respect f. env. in
Ilse Noah lluroh fight. 1,1141 it was said
tb..l Mr. l'r.Niur, the 1'. 1'. (4. candi-
date. also .144 „n t1N• grounds. though
1 h Signal ono was not furtuuull
enough to run Aro.. him.
Mr William Railii% liar ilalefatIKablr
pec.id,ul of the Society, was "on 111e
*eV' as wood. and Mr. N. F. Whyard
prowl himself a0 efik'ient .t'rPlirt•,
though i1 o. his firs) year in the posi-
six months and iter. John Wrliater &
Son 1 and 2; bull gal(• sit Ila and
over. A. Colbert : heifer calf, under six
months, .huhu Webster & Son, H. 4:h•hu;
1.1111 ,'n1f, miller six U1 .utlis. John Wert.
stir & I4Oft, Dr..1. Ii. M,d.l ; hull, under
Iwo years. Julu1 WebsMr & S,.1: bull,
under thaw yours, Hold. Glen11 • aged
bull, .Ortlnu' 4'nlln•r.: herd. •1o11t1 Won.
ster & Son..
Jersey - \lileh cow. Jacob Reid. Webster 1 awl. Patch quilt in silk or vetoer. Miss M.
polled Atones, th.,ronahhrw$--Hull, 6 ears corn, yellow, John Webster a Liviugoone, Mrs. J. A. Mrken3P.
a.nr. floe L)"ons. Crary quilt. NIs4 D. synungi n. bid.
one year 411141 over. Jalll/•. lil••III►, Thos. ( DAIRY y I Knitting, enlleetke of cotton, Miss D.
/'ulls•rt• to pounds butter, til runs, Mrs. C. Dus- .yminrton, Miss M. L.vinoton.
Hrn•furd - Milch ,vow, Jacob Reid ; M Chuff One pair w, 1144 gloves, handmade, moss
heifer. 1 ,urn r old. Jio..b Reid; 1011 pounds table butter ui pmts Mn. H. I D Symington. calf. under Hue year. Jacob held : heifer
oaf. under .stir yi•ar, Jas. Alton.
(.rMde {'tittle Mllch new, Arthur
(loo, Culbert, Ins. J. 11. Mall. Juhu \\ "leder
1),. KN 11• r.Y•it.lt it err nearly' i',,IMI K ,lou; 1 3enr-u111 heifer, .Arthur I'nl=
• and with Ihe,'oi,,. rt at night .4 nil Wiwi ler( 1 awl 2: steer calf, under ole y.•atr,
reeiplt the total for the day wet. about John \\'elst,•r & Soon 1 and heifer
• $T`M►, 111• largest for ulnuy' venrs. ,,.If, angler • your. 11r. J. H. Mwld,
The 9.11 was 1111341 for the ,vna'rr1 Arthur Colbert : (att.() fix or steer, any
at night noel the 11r,Nior's.nl ,uu11s1•unrut ; breed. Arthur 4'sI11eIj 1 and 2:: -year
Fall wheat. red, Jno. Kllpatrlrk.
spring wheat, Jas. Alton, John Webster
1 Son.
6 -row barley, John Webster 1, yon, Ern-
est Blake.
crow barley, Ernest Blake.
Oat., _ white, Jas. Alton, John Webster a
Snit.
Oats, black. 114. Muni
Peat, 'moan, John Webster a Son. 114.
Alcan.
Peas. taro.. Jas. Alton.
Timothy 4.e1, 114. Antral, John Webster
a 5.111.
Peck beans, Manson, Reid, C. C. Brown.
1 bushel spells. Manson Reid.
7 Mn Turn, white. Miss Lyons, John
G)Iler•1 1l or flowers painted ill glass,
Noss M. Livingstone. Ind.
Collection of fruit painted uirglass, allow
M. Livingstone. grid.
Colleruuu of animals painted on glass,
W. H. Carr, Miss M. Livingstone.
Collection of auto leaves, Mrs, T. C.
Dreaney,-------- -
CallIel44m of cabinetware. Wm. Sproul.
Judges -Mrs. steadnnan, Mrs, Blowy.
FLOWERS
Asters, INA Ir.' than 3 colors, M1as D,
Symington, W. A. Carr.
Dahlias. not IP.s than I colors, Miss T.
C. Drealley, Miss D. symptom.
Petunias. not leo. than 3 a,lur4, F. Bark-
er. Miss T. C. Ureaney.
Collection of phloxes, Drummondl, F.
Barker.
Collertlun or marigolds, Mlss T. C.
Dreaney.
etlranaunr, single, red, to bloom, Mlss T.
C. Dreaney.
Geranium, double, red, In bloom. C. C.
Brown.
Geranium, any other varlet'., In bloom,
C. C. Brown.
Foliage, Mr.. Jas. 'Amery, Miss T. C.
Dreaney.
House 911111, not 11+4.4 elsewhere. Arthur
Culbert. C. C. Brown.
Table bouquet, F. Barker. Miss D. Sym.
Ingk,rl• 13014144v Y.sunot and Alex. Kirkpatrick.
Hand bouquet. Miss D. Symington. W. H. Buys over 12 years -,van Allen. IX14-
Carr. Jones, Elgin Rutledge, Sterling Fulford.
Basket or Animals, F. Barker. Huwanl FragaD, Fordyce Iaark.
Judges -Mr.. W. Marney. Dorothy turis user 12 yearn- 4.1adY1' Treble.
Whitely, %rue• Robertson.
Grace Jrxxrll, Beulah Fisher, Mary
1-11001, MORK 11uod, Laura Mugford.
Patch gulls In awl, Mrs. J. S. 11rKenzie. Mr's' threw -legged rare ---Mary 41ood
Thos. Cu1Wrt. •- and Gnor Jewell, Jolla Yuuu[ •td
Patch gait In cotton, .Aribur Culbert
Miss T. c Dreaaey. 111• keNert sun, F'wl11u Toruli[ Goll
Muriel 1 •fledge, Elsie Levy and Jessie
Levy, A • Jong. sol 011se Yuan[.
Boya' three•Ieggell racer-Fbrdyce
Clark and Chas. Jones, E. Rutledge and
Wm. Mel:ann, Kenneth and Clive Allen.
w. r+. Relay carr -H. M. No. 1e, (give All(n.
1n. Kenneth Arlin. Gladys Treble: N. N.
Clod, Mrs. C. Duston.Rath towel and wash cloth. knitted. M1.- No. 3. Fordyce ('lark. Elwyn Wilma.
°I}I'somas parked butter, 10 be sated A.IM. Livingstone. Vr.. J. A. Mckenzie. Chao. Jones: JS. S. No. '2.Ralph Jewell,
gaup, Mr.. C. Duston, Jas. Plowman. A. LaAM+` rangy w.nol num,. Ernest Blake. Fharold Goal. Keith Gar.11awr: 14. N.
C
roars& aloe rule, MP. J A. M kms
('OI.BORNE SCHOOL FAIR.
Large .►tlenda:we aid Interesting Pro-
gram at Carlow-1Jst of r
lilac' W Itl•era.
The 'toilworn.. township .who'd fair
on Monday: S••ptenolwr 214411. was 41e,
first held in this immediate distil.',.
alwl If the. results of the first attempt
are any criterion the annual school fair
will he an Important even iu the life
of the df.trict. Thr exhibits were
shown in the old township hall at
Carlow. with an drerluw uutilde a1.41
In neighboring ,ring bulldiugs for the, live
stock. 'rile Ian wens filled with sample,'
of the work .if the school children, ani
the display would have hero a credit-
able one for a regular fall fair. 1u
addition to the exhibits. huw•rver, them
was an In ereoltiag series of sports and
,ompetltions wh4ch occupied the
greater tart o1 the afternoon and Was
witnessed by a large gathering, the
parents and older brothers and silvers
having come with tit• .•hood children
from ell parts of tlw township. The
tire( pert ..f the program was a parade
and drill, lu which t1w various 0:11414)1*
went through exercises whirl, showed
careful training ids the part of the
teachers. The sports resulted as fu11-
luws 100 far as the rvportrrs were able
to wren• the names of the winners) :
Trgptl•t•s' race -J. D. Farrish, l:haa.
Robertson, .Arthur Fisher, (:has. .UIID.
company of 1.rmloo 4:uvr a, pr 01'11111
which lammed evervl.Nly.
Track Events.
Tete Speeding events were keenly con-
tested and resulted as follows:
FREE FOR ALL.
leacl)wle (lR.Colvnn Teeiwateri 1 1
Mair McKenny (M.Mcliouaall.Per-
ter'a Hd11 ... _ .. i 'i
Aan:. Mack IM. Gaynor. Lucknowl . 2 2
2.40 TROT (1R PACE.
kitten 11e11 (R Canon. Tee...sterl 1 1 1 1
('her lie Mack (Gee. Weston. Daybeldn 3 2 2
Bad Kyle (Wm. Johnston. :Lucknowl. 4 2 3 s
Assn, Boy IGeo. McNall, Auburn) 3 4 4 4
Thr judges were T. F. Cain and D. R.
McIntosh of Lucknow.
The Prise 4.ist.
H(►KSES
General Purpose- !'sir of malcia'd
lion. Int larne'ss. Aeeh. Kirk la nit.
Agrk•ultnral-KroNI mare. (9'o.
Olson. 1Ir. J. H. Medd, .Ins. Alton: foal
of 1919, Or. J. H. Medd, its. Fur -ler:
2yemrold filly'. Ernest hhlkr: teazel fu
a 1
1 a
2 2
old steer. Arthur Culbert 1 and 2: 1 -
year -old steer, John' Wrlsti ht Sort,
K. Glenn.
Spacial price by Sterling Ralik, Thin -
Kennon Rest female, 1111)' breed. John
Webster & Son, 11091 Glenn, .logon Kil-
patrick.
Judge .1. W. Sslkelil. Golerieh.
SHEEP •
Leicester --,\gal rain, Fhlrvis Jiro*. 1
and 2: sheerliug raw. 44.4.1. 4:11'un,
Pion is Bros.; aped five. KI•hl. 111.111.
Fortis Bros.: shearling ewe. 1414.1.
1'I 1' ,•i hr • 1•w.' lamb i'1lrvls
.19. -rt. Mau D. sy mnlru'n' No i. Tins, Winded!, Franklin
1^ {rands calf'. table Wriler, Mr.. C.I I 9111'. 141..1 .0.'04. hasmlad*,- nor .
u. o r " IP Mrs. Mitchell. Eine '1 Mitchell.
Best roMectIun of butter, Mrs. C. Nu+t.1w. Jas. Menrry. . T.aciwrw race -Miss McArthur. Ml
es
ideas --J. R. Mr1ab.. M. J. Bemnger. 4 pair. wool; *meting*, handmade. one' Hoene. Miss Whiteman, Miss r$owrtt.
asnoTk: ist•i•'ACrt*tYS roar..., MM one, Mrs. D. e•ymmrV'n. 1 Mins Ma,lhnell, Miss Finn -nee Young. Glad). Itbike 7. irura Mugford 4.'
Tao loaves homemade Mead. white, Mr4.I Rag mat, Miss M. Livingston, Miss D. Ex -pupal., fun e,lrds race-Ilan.1.l Marie Fisher I'llt•r Arlin g, A1nn.
I \\'alter ti wail ‘14..11.1.
la• d. I,
John Farri.h
anal F:arl Blake . • F'i0hrr 4.
The contest In publle awaking Nativr Woods -Alex. Young 3, Doi -
brought out three entretants who all lob Schultz 3.
us D. aymuyrWn, Mrs. J. +. Nr►e•ae. a•rfurmwl ver creditablyThe Rest -' • DRAWiNC 4
Cmwhet. eollprUon of wool, Miss M. Lor- p •. y
inn+inn. Was D. SymrinIon. prize was awarder to Muriel Rutledge. Map of Huron-Hagtfl (:1441 2. AML `
crochet, eollertion of cotton, Mrs. J. S. of S. S. No. 3. who spoke un "Thr I,Intleld 1. Hasrl hrfnwlley 1, Orville Mckenzie. Miss U. 37enh*. n. 1 Maple. the Emblem of Canada ;" second
Itlrke 7, Hrsel Ialdrrs 1.
hire Ml.s Lyon., Mn. us crochet. MIIMtlOn of silk, Most D. Gym- - prize to Grace Jewell. of S. S. No. '] Map of 1►ntarhr-Fiona Youth[ 3.
Half-douu homemade bun., plain, A. Inr4ont .bil4. M. L.vmg1V.n.. ` her milting 'wing "4 aluda :" ■INI third mili,Ethel Trhh 1. 1;ra34• (Hiders 1. Harrry
Culbert. Mrs. Jas. Mrnary. 1 3 (1* dk.rrhlef4, lace, handmade. M. Lo- to Fordyce ('lark. of S. S. No: B, whose Baxter 1, Muriel Rutledge :1, John Red-
. 11tH -dozen Old-fashioned *conn, Mrs. C. Doraville. Mrs. J. A. Point,
Miss
toplr ars, -Why 1 Want to B,• a Bait 1.
Imatow•, Ino. Kilpatrick. Lair, Woolson or frond, Mies D. Symmg- Farmer." 11rp of S. Amrrhr-Kenneth Allln 1
10n. Mrs. J. A. Mrhmile. Mr. S. It. Stotbrrs,"t1e Musty ■grl- s, Mlldrwl Fisher 1. Mary Gu..d'2, F:Isle
Lace. trochees, Mrs. K. McLeod. Mi.. Y. minstrel rrpre.wntative, 'superintended lrwlor :4, Ellie Jon•'., a. Pearl Wilson 1. 1
Livingston. the ro•wtlingo and was arsiated by i Writing. '2nd Pierce--('Faytnn Robert-
Lnn.•h cloth and 74444- doilies 10 match. not Meson. E. V. Lawson, Reeve Young, R. son :t, land. Lawlor :1. Humor!! Ilrind/ey
nes. than 13 plr.•04, 1114.' Lyons,. Mrs, J. S. 1. limy Rutledge a, Hrz,•I Itrindle 1.
MrKMile!. M. Young. L. - Schwa= and others. 7
P P 1 A. Andrew,
r e x Mr. 1' , 1.
1 .4v r Ire
Th n oral .il
set DwdroImo, pair pillow
ro,0r4 1R
• H
.hart and towel, Mn. J. J. MrKmzb. Ern -
Curtain
h>' Mr. R. B. Caldwell, in
pool' Writing, 3rd Plass--4:Iadys Treble J. E. Tom in writing and drawing : - a Mnrie1 it ti 3. once \wing 3,
Curtain washing now
made very easy
It used to be a tedious business. didn't it) But
now -we have a way that means very little work -
take. very little time --and really no great skill. Thanks
to LUX. This way your curtains take on a fresh
newness. the colors are brightened --the sa[ st
becomes • thing of uty.
and limpest curtain
All due to the waxy, foamy lather o1
purest. surest and gentlest of all cleansers.
The mashing of curtains 13 described tot "Thr Cors
of Dainty Clothes". Let w send you o cop3 note.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED
TORONTO ONT
72
R. Viacom. Jun. kllpatrlck. yminrhn..
T160 loaves ho:armade bread, brown, ~ tont slippers, Mew D. syminh On, Mrs. J.
Jou. kllpatrlrk, Mrs. Jas. M.nary'. S. Mr\enzie. a'
Fruit cake, Ja4. 944.14141411, M144 Lyons. I pates a.sd mi114. 0110 coarse, onm Roe.
Layer cake, dant, Mr.. C. Dustow, R. F. Y
W'hyard. - -
l.aver rake, light, Mrs. Jas. Plenary, N.
F. Whyard.
Half-dozen homemade tea 1114e01ts,
w- t D tow
.inn. Purvii. )+.. Johnny cake, Miss Lyons, C. C. Brown.
Short .)read, robes Jar.-471*11li'ton, 74144
Bros., Roht. Glenn: ram Mud.. N1dd• I.ynn..•
Cookies. three variene4, Manson Read.
r
, r H k.
John
Al at
t
Pte, apple. Mrs. C. Du.low, Jas. Plow-
man.
Por„ lemon. Mr4. H CIull, Mansion Reid.
Pi", pumpkin, Mrs. C. Dua10w'. 3.4. P100 -
Glenn, Pun•Is Brie,
Oxford 1howl's -.19.1 lean. Will. F.
Young: age( ewe, Wtu. F. Voting. f art
Tmlen%mi: shl•arill's este. Bert Try -
leas en, \\'n1. F'. Y44nng. "14e 1.411111, W'n1.
F. Young. Bert Treleaven; rim Iamb.
\\'tn. F. Young 1 olid 2. occas 4a1W. Yrs. C. irustow, Ben Tr&_
Sweepstake prize fur best 11.'41 of leaven
sheep. any bard. Hubs. Glenn. Wm. 1' - t. retahte stied, Mrs. C. Duston, Man -
Young; fat sheep. Huy hr, t. Root. son pr,d.
(:1 .un. Mame syrup. must be made by exhibitor.
Judge Mr.. c. nu.4.w.
Ju. Snell, (Tinton.
2
Victor Victrolas
and
Brunswick Phonographs
at
Thomson's Music Store
In addition to the Victor line which we have sold
for the past 25 years, we were offered and accepted the
agency for the Brunswick Phonographs, 12 styles, from
$77.00 to $550.00
The Brunswick Tone Amplifier is built entirely of
wood. giving the sound a beautif't1 mellow
quality.
The Double Ultona, or ReRroducer, on
wick will play any make of Record at its best
We always carry several thousand P -orris in
stock of the latest selections and standard "World's
Best" music.
Call and' hear our Musical Instruments and be con
winced of their superiority.
waves
Bruns -
Thomson's Music E ore
Goderich
North Side Square
Vim_
Jelly, three Varieties. named. 3a.. Plow-
man. Mrs. Jas. Mrnary.
Pickles four varieties, named. Mrs. Jas.
Mrnary, Jas. 9101411111,.
ISrq rollectlon of pastry baking. Mrs. C.
(D, -tow, Mrs. W. E.'•Nlydon, Mrs. T. Tay-
lor.
Best supper prepared for working man.
Eight articles, neat excluded, bread and
Miner to count M one article., cream and
sugar to count as one artlNe, Mn. Jas.
Mrnary. Jas. PI• wman, Mrs. C. Dustnw'.
Rest live n'rlork tea. Mrs. C. Dustow,
Mrs. Jas. Mrnary.
Dressed rmrkfn4, I pair, weight and 1D-
oearanre ron•idered. Bert Trelear1n.
Ono dozen hen's eggs, weight and ap-
pearanr. considered, Ju. Alton, Arthur
Culbert.
Hard soap. homemade. two pound4, Ja4.
Anon.
Home -not.. randy. Mrs. Jas. MOMry.
AEi rT(RI.r.4 AND RIOT$
t heads 'cabbage. F. Barker, W. H. Carr.
r blood heels, David Stroud, C. C. BrOwn.
r, Inns blood beets, Emel4 Blake, F.
Barker.
Mangold WortzPio, mold Stroud.
W urttel+. Mammoth Yellow futernlediate
David Stroud, A. Cuthert.
•
Awed.. turnips. John Kilpatrick.
Carrots. Intermediate, octal r. F. Barker,
31an44,. Reid.
c early Ili,rn carrots, Ernest Blake, Man,
son Meld. '
Intermediate table carrots, \, Culbert. F.
Parker.
Perk or onions, F. Barker, Jak. Plowman.
It V,malo.s, W111. Sproul, Arthur Cul-
bert
4 ears of garden corn. John Webster a
41.41, 1:, 1;. PMwll. .
Pumpkin, Mrs. C. D14tow, Thos. Culbert.
Winter squash for table, Manson Held,
Mr.. R. Finnigan.
summer sglta.h for table, Manson neid.
A. C.ulhert.
Watern.elons, Jobb Webster li yon, las.
Alun.
t peck Early Rose potatoes. W. H. Carr.
Jas. Alton.
1 peek Ilion Cobbler potatoes. .Arthur
/,Inert, Jas. Alton.
1 peck any other vaMety potatoes, nam_ -
d. Ma.«m Pelf, Jas. Alton.
heads of Polory, F. Barker.
heals of caultIoWPr. true** Blake, W.
,, Carr.
,.Iw1m4. JMSn Webster a Son, hit. mask
4 parsmp4. F. Barker. John Webster a
Son, F. Ranker.
collection tartan vegejrlim, F. Barker.
C. Brown.
J114114 --W. Marney.
F Rt "111
Whiter Apples ton.
Spies. Jas. Alton. David 'trmtd. Painting nn bolting cloth. Mr. 1, 1. Mr-
141ldwln+. Jas. Alton, W. H. Carr. kenrfe, Mts. M. 1.Iv(ngiton0,
Vs ging or Tompkins County, David Stroud,' ,',•llertlnn n( nil paintings. alt 910x04 $. 11t'g- 1lclnlltz 3,
Ertlest Make.
only, W. W Cur, Mrs. H. Chuff, Miss M. Monnted !Pavps.-- Kenm•Ih Allln
e t Rlde MIN Lyons.
Class -Mildred Fisher
M
Tray Inti, Mum Y W rltlIlK• 4th
sVrr, (RAIN 1, Grace Horton 11. Mary (io.I 2. Janet
crochet table mats, In eotWn. not lee!
than 6 pieces, to match, Moss D. Syming-
ton. Mrs. J. A. McKenzie.
41110 pair pillow slips, Miss Lyons, Mr4,
J. 5. Pickenale.
One parr guest towels, Miss M. L1.1ng-
stone, Miss Lyons.
Battenburg fare table rover, Mrs. C. Dus-
10w. MIs4 M. L1ving4100e.
`1.*Unr, M140 M. Livingstone, Mrs. J. S.
M,K0az1..
Tatting. Mrs. Hugh Davidson, Miss M.
Livingstone.
Wash Stand !whither. M144 M. L1vlgg-
9101313, Miss 11. Symington.
Pillow In flirt crochet, 141s. Hugh David-
son. '
Crochet slippers, Miss. M. LhtfptOae,
also D. Symington.
Cotton house dress, Mrs. C. 1M610w, Mrs.
J. A, Mrlien$le.
Sofa pillow, hand embroidered. Miss
Lyons. Miss M. Livingstone.
sofa pillow, Land painted, Ernest Rieke,
Mi++ D. Llv% Sit nP.
Tobie centrepiece. colored, Mrs. J. S.
McKenzie, Mrs. K. MarLeod.
Table rentrepleee, white, Mrs. K. Mac-
Leod, 71194 Lyons.
Mexican drawn work, MIs4 D. SymBog-
10n, 11140 M. Livingstone.
Lady's teary apron. yiss Lyon4, Mr4. H.
rluR.
Tea cozy, Bro. Hugh Davld4on, 74144
Lyons.
Fancy pin rue/lion, Miss Lyon4, MOM M.
lrvingstr•l0.
HandkerrM4f 'sachet, M14. Y. L4,In1-
stone, MI.4 D. 'ymingtnrt. 1,•
W'hi4k holder, Irla , D. Bymhlgton. Ylsa
l.ivulg.ton0.
99p,wshanna fir day stops. Ass Lyons,
M. I IWnr+tune.
Laundry bag. ,V444 D. Rymington, Mise
M. I.Ivinettone.
Berlin wnol work, Miss D. Symington,
W. H. Tarr.
Fancy picture frame, Mrs. C. lu.Ww,
NO. n. Symington.
Fancy head rest. Mrs. J. S. McKenzie,
7414. 17. Symington.
[17)144 apron, Miss M. Livingstone, Yl.a
D. 1yminitton.
embroidery In Wlllaelitsn, Miss Lyons,
Miss M. Livinestnne.
Sh1Mlw .hmldery, Mr.. Bogh Davidson.
M144 M. Livingstone.
Hardanger work. 71144 M. IJ,Inr.10n0,
Mr.. Hugh Davidson.
141ne buttonholes only. worked no boa.
of goods. Mrs. Hugh 175,1414013.
CMMrtlon 114101' work. 10 Moro.. only.
Mrs. [. MsrLOM, Mrs. %1nah Davidson.
MIs. M. I.oingoton0.-
Jndges-Mr.. Tho.. S10thors, 711.4 Mary
R. P41111pa.
PINI -ARTS
Painting on satin, W. H. Carr. lot and
I nderwear, 1*dies% 3 piece,, handmade Mitis M. Torrance and bliss W. O'Neill. Harvey flatter i. Percy McRrlolr 1.
Miss Lyons. M14. M. I,wmrewn, in domestic whence,
(Ifffonl Arlin S.
r Lone Mies M. Lh mg• The prize winners were a4 Yollows:
Ilett., sheaf -Tow Horton 9, Fordyce
I;lark 3
I:rain-Tuns Horton 9, Fordyee
Clark 3.
Spring \\'lest, ahwf-('laytpn Rob-
ertson 3. Franklin Mitchell 4, Charlie
Moore 3.
gain-Harnld Rrrrknow 7, Franklin
Mitchell 4, Clayton Robertson 3.
Marley stoma- ferry Mellrlde 1.
(:rain- Percy Meliridr 1.
Field Peas -Reggie Shidtz 3, Orval
McI'h,r 3.
Garden Peal. -Renta Hardy 3.
Torn, Field -Ralph Jewell '2, Frank•
II,n Horton 9, Orval Blake 7.
1{ISyrs
Green Mountains - -Cerullo n Fenger'
A, Harvey Baxter 1. Mary (lardy 3.
Irish ('oldders-Evelyn Horton 9,
(trace Horton 9, Regale McCabe 4.
rive Mgingels-Mlldrd Vanstone 2,
John Farrish 9, Jack Pltblado 4.
(►fie \hulgel-John Farrlsh 9, Elwin
Wilson :t. Roy Rutledge 3.
Five TurnIps-14Inter Dawson 3,
Grace Gilder 1, Orville Blake 7.
One Tnrnip-Kalmar Dawson 3.
Greta Glider 1, Gladys Treble A.
Insets -•-Laura Mugford 4, Stirling
Fulton! 9, Muriel Rutledge 3.
1'arr is-I.ncy Mugford 4, Hazel
Glider 1, Frank Alibi A.
Onions -Stanley Oiler 7, Lucy
Hardy A.
Par,nlpe--Lottle rawlor S.
POULTRY
(7aekeret-E,lIth Fisher 4, John Tshh
1, Clifford Allln A.
Pallet -Clifford Allen 8, James
Horton 9, Kenneth Allln S
Pen of thaw -James Horton 9, John
Tabh 1, Harold llrerknow.
Meek Minorcan -(trace Jewell 2,
Kenneth All% S, Carman religion R.
Rhode Island Reds- -Marie Fisher 7.
Pair of Barred Ho•ka---Ilarvey dex-
ler 1, Fonlyee ,'lark 3, Dorothy Itoh-
mtson A.
r.1 RT(N'K
Spring Celt -Dolton Schultz 3,
Worthy Fowler A.
Spring (:alt -('has. Jones 3, Thos.
Horton 9, Ralph Jewell 2.•
Spring Lamb -Fordyce Clark 3, glen
Horton 9, Ralph Jewels '2.
Spring Lamb, floe wool --John TRW) 1.
NATI'RK STUDY
Wlsd•--(11ad7a Blake 7. Ellie Jones
3, Dorothy Robertson
W,wl Herds --Alex. Young 3, Gladys
Treble '4
ln.e,'t, flonnn M,'t'inre 4, -1anra
Mngfnrd 4
ill.eH5"l Nnl Injuries -('has. Monte
Md.
Painting on ninlesktn, M140 17. ttyming-
Trow S. Beulah Fisher 4. Gladys Van -
done 2.
('rayon 'Ora wflog. animaI -- Worthy
Fowler S, Jean Farris!' D. Elsie Iawlor
:t, Charlie Jong. 3, flr,tl•h Euler 1,
Nelson Campbell 4.
('rayon Drawing. vegetables Beulah
Fisher 1. I,aura Mjgfurd 4. Elsie Jones
al, Nelwn l'Nmpls•11 4. Gladys Treble 14,
Pearl Wilson 1.
MANi'AI. TRAINING
Hammer Handle--Funlyer ('lark 3,
Keals•th Arlin 41, Jas. Welker S.
Milking Stool -Arnie Fisher 4,
Emanuel Mitchell 4, Fortlyee /'lark 3.
ihludmade lox -Aaron Fisher 4.
Fordye• ('lark 3. John TAW. 1.
Mule Philter --Kenneth AIIiu A, Frank
Mitchell 4, Wilber) Thum S.
Chicken ('oop-i)olton Tiehultz 3,
Harvey hatter 1
1N►MF:STI(' SCIENCE
/School Lnnch-F:llie June :t, l'enetta
Jewell 2. Pearl Wilson 1
Apple Pie --Fide Joiners 3, Margaret
Allen A. Gladys Treble S.
Layer Coke -Janet Thorn s. (:Iadya
\'an*tine, F:Isie Lawlor 3.
1,o4lf of Dread -Grace Jewell 2,
Haze•I Itrindley 1. Gladys Blake 7.
Brit n 11uf4us-Mildred Fisher 1,
rhmina \Ir1'lure 4. Muriel Rutledge 3.
'Pen I1lwroits--I'wrl Wllwro 1, Jean
Ferrish 9, Edith Fisher 1.
1f4111enude ('rndy-i'earl Wilson 1,
Ellie Jules :l. Ethel Tabs 1.
Cookies ---!'earl Wilson 1, Myrtle Ful-
ford 9, (:race Jewell '2.
1►nrning on Stocking -Pearl \Vllsnn
4, Mildrelbri4her A, Gladys Treble 1.
Crochet Work -Mildred Fisher 1,
(tree' Golders 1, Whinle Vanstone 2.
Dr•,wtl Doll -Mildred Fisher 1,
Dorothy Robertson R, Margaret Allen 44.
Hand -made Apron -Pearl Wilson 1,
Mildred Fier 1, IEl.le Iawlor 3.
Plain l -Ethel Tabb 1.
Hemstitched Handkereblr•f-Lottle
Lawlor 3.
Woollen ('loth, patch and tear darnel
-Lney Mugford 4, (Jladya Treble A.
1
FLOWERS
Honquet of Asters1wwlor a,
Dorothy ilohertson R, Viola Willson :4,
Bouquet of Sweet Peas-I'earl W11 -
011n 1, Muriel Rutledge 3.
Bouquet of Phlox- Kzlmer i)aw•oon
8, Myrtle Fulford 9, (Jludy's Blake 3,
Helen Fulford 9, Gladys Vaustone 2.
Hern' s
GRIPS
TRUNKS
SUITCASES
ND BAGS
We carry a line of
Travelling Goods eSee our
goods before going that
trip you have p1 n
a \ .
We have special values
in Boots and Shoes at
the present time when all
leather goods are advan-
cing so rapidly.
REP.AiRIN(i
He'n's Boot Shop
• COMPETITIONS
1'111.11( Spr•itkhlg-Mtarh'I itlitledge a,
Grace Jewell 2, Fordyce ('lark a.
1li1.1111 g 1'nt•p•tltlons Kett', (inrl-
nor. ('armnn F'esgan. Lucy Mugford. '
School farad(-- H. H. No. 4, M. 11. No.
8, 8, S. S. No. 2.
Hard Wood
AND -
' Light Wood
From $2.00 to $6.00
Per cord
Delivered to any part of the
town.
Also a qnantity a--
KINDLING
T-KINDLING WOOD
Phone 16.5
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. (:oderich
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