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• • "-- a day will come, when I'll Valk up the
hill back of our
plaCe, and see the colour of
the wheat shoving on the South quarter. I'll
find the buckskin pony, and rob his ears, and
ride him down to the lake. 'll want to
check up On those Angus calves you've baen
telling me about."
"The farms round h9re are tiny, compared to
ours, but I saw one that locd like the old
Macgregor place on. highway
No.
. I'll want
to drive over to the Macgregor's like
we used
to do fart
he Saturday dance in the barn."
"'Rope Dad will have the tractor by then.
lie' 11, nee it if
ltesi,re gpiflg, ,c) put
tyle
pasture Into
flex. Think we'll have to paint
the house, and put in electricity for Mom. Its fun thinking about it anyway
- although it all seems so -far
" away just now.
"Time to grab for winks, and I
still have to write Margaret. 114e
didnit get much sleep in the last
kcensored) days °Wiling here and
we
had a hot time since we
arrived, buOt'S a thrill to be
in it with Montgoerys men•
De seeing You .........
It
Yes, a day will come ...when he'll be back, ready to
take his place in a Canada he helped make safe for
all of us. To speed that day is in our power. We at
home ... in factories, in offices, on farms ... work long
hours to hurry it along. We go without, and lend our
sayings to provide what he needs to win quickly. This
is the least that anyone can do. And when that day
comes - you'll want to welcome him - and to help
him make his hopes come true.
To speed Victory, plan. to buy as
many Victory Bonds as you can.
WHAT IS
A VICTORY BOND?
A VICTORY BOND is the prornise of
the Dominion of Canada to repay in
cash the face value of the Bead on the
date of maturity with half-yearly
interest 'until that time. A Victory
Bond is the safest investment in Canada
balked by the entire resources of the
Dominion. Canada has 'been issuing
bonds for 75 years, and has never'failed
to pay every dollar of principal and
interest when due. A Victory Bond is
an asset readily marketable at any titne.-
5.4
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iOrtOPE
Finance Conon/glee
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PAGE THREE WINGHANI ADVANCE-TimEs 'hi reclay, October 7t117 1943
Mrs. Lyle Willis, R. H. Milligan; ••
Raspberry jam; Spence Brew's; Straw,,
berry Jam, Spence. Brears; Red cur-
rant jelly, Mrs, Geo, Baker; Apple
jelly, Mrs, Geo. Baker; Orange mar-
malade, R. Gibson; Conserve, R. H.
Milligan; Beans, John Bryans, R, H.
Milligan; Corn, Mrs, G. Baker ,Mrs.
Lyle Willis; Tomato catsup, Mrs, (i.
Baker, Mrs, Lyle Willis; Tomato juice,
Mrs. Lyle Willis, John Bryans; Salad
dressing, C. Spading, Minnie McIll-
wain; Peas, Mrs. 0, Baker, R. H, Md.,
ligan; Tomatoes, John Bryans, R. H.
Milligan; Tomato chili sauce, Mrs. W.
Wolfe, R. 1.1, Milligan; Relish for cold
meat, John .Bryans; Pickles, sugar
substitute, Mrs. LyJe Willis; Pickles,
sour, R. H, Milligan, J, Bryans; Pick-
les, mustard, J. • Bryans, R. Gibson;
Maple syrup, Minnie MeIllwain, 5.
Winters; .Strained honey, Mrs, Lyle.
Willis; Collection canned fruit, R, If,
Milligan; Collection of pickles, 5.
Bryans, R. H. Milligan; Family menus
for three days, R. Gibson, Mrs. Lyle
Willis; Best layer cake (not iced),
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan, R. H. Milligan;
Best dressed duck, Minnie MeIllwain,
A. W. Keil; Best dressed chicken,
Minnie McIllwain,
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES •
Class p
Potatoes, early variety, E, Downey,
E, W, Jacques; Potatoes, late variety,
N. Schmidt, R. W. N. Wad6; Swede
turnips, fox feeding purposes, j, C.
Thompson, R. Gibson; Swede turnips,
for table use, N, Schmidt, R. IL Milli-
gan; Marigolds, red, Mrs, Jas. Carno-
chan; Mangolds, yellow, R, Gibson,
Mrs. -j. Carnochan; Mangolds, white,
J. C. Thompson, Mrs. Carnochan;
Carrots, garden, J. "C. Thompson, R.
Gibson; Carrots, field, R, H. Milligan,
N. Schmidt; Potato'onions, Mrs. G.
Baker, E. W. Jacques; Seed onions,
Mrs. J. Carnoehan, Mrs. G. Baker;
Onions from dutch sets, S. Brears, R.
W. N. Wade; Collection of onions,
Mrs, G. Bakers Pumpkins, Mrs. Jas.
Carnochan, Mrs. 0. Baker; Pumpkins-
(pie), John Bryans, J. C. Thompson;
Citrons, N. Schmidt, E. Downey;
Turnip beets, E. Downey, R. H. Mil-
ligan; Tomatoes, large Mrs. Lyle Wil-
lis, R. H, Milligan; Cabbage, white,
S. Brears, J. Bryans; Cabbage, red,
Mrs. 0. Baker; Watermelons, N.
Schmidt, R. H. Milligan; Squash, R.
H. Milligan, E. Downey; Cucumbers,
N. Schmidt, R. W. N. Wade; Table
Corn, N .Schmidt, . Mrs. G. Baker;
Field Corn, Mrs. W. H, Wolfe, R. H.
Milligan; Butter Beans, Mrs. G. Baker,
E. W. Jacques; Farmer's basket of
vegetables, J. Bryans, Mrs. C. Mc-
Phail; Collection of field roots, N.
Schmidt, R. H, Milligan. ,,
FRUIT
Class B-Winter Apples
Ontario, N. Schmidt; Northern Spy,
E. PI, Strong, N. Schmidt; Rhode Is-
land greening, N. Schmidt; Wagner,
N. Schmidt; King of Tomkin's Coun-
ty, N. Schmidt; Russet, N, Schmidt,
Mrs. J. A. Hone; Baldwin, N. Schmidt;
Peewaukee, A, W, Keil; Tallman
Sweet, E. W. Jacques, N. Schmidt;
Coll. of winter apples, N. Schmidt,
Fall Apples
Ribson Pippin, N. Schmidt, R. Gib-
son; Colverts, N. Schmidt; Alexander,
W. H. Campbell, N. Schmidt; Snow
Apples, E. H. Strong, N. Schmidt; St.
Lawrence, N. Schmidt, S. Brears;
Wealifiy, Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, E. B.
Strong; McIntosh Red, N. Schmidt;
Gravenstein, Emerson Downey; Coll.
of Fall apples, N. Schmidt.
Other Fruits
Crab Apples, W. H. Campbell, H.
Cowan; Pears, R. Gibson, J, Bryans.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Class F
Asters, Mrs. C. McPhail, R. W. N,
Wade; Dahlias, Mrs. J. A, Hone, Mrs,
C. McPhail; Stocks, J. W. Jacques,
Mrs, Jas. Carnochan; Gladiolas Spikes,
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan; Botfquet, for
living room table, Mrs. C. McPhail,
J.- C. Thompson; Bouquet, for dining
room, Mrs. J. Carnochan, jsC. Thomp-
son; Basket of Annuals, J, C. Thomp-
son, Mrs. J, Cartiochan; Pansies, Mrs.
J, A. Hone, S. Brears; Petunias, J.
Bryans, W. H. Campbell; Phlox, S.
Brears, Mrs. C. McPhail; Zinnias,
Mrs. Lyle Willis; Marigolds, French,
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan, W. R, Graham;
Snapdragons, Mrs. C. McPhail, Mrs.
J. A. Hone; Straw Flowers, Mrs. J.
A. Hone; Collection of house'plants,
W. R. Graham, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan;
Begonia, J. Winters, H. Sparling; Ger-
aniums, E. W. Jacques; Fern, Boston,
Mrs. C. McPhail; Fern, any other
kind, Mrs, Jas, Carnochan, Mrs. W.
H. Wolfe; Foliage plant, C. Spading,
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan.; Hanging basket,
J. tryans.
LADIES' WORE
Living and Dining Room Furnishings
Fancy pillow, j. C, Thompson, Mrs,
C. Meltait; Pancy pillow, new. style,
Mrs. J. A. Hone, Mrs, C. McPhail;
Afghan, J. Winters, Mrs. Lyle Willis;
Crocheted lace table cloth,. 5, Winters,
Mrs, J. A, Hone; Breakfast set, Mrs,
Lyle Willis, Mrs, 5,.A. Hone; Buffet
set, Mrs. Lyle Willis, Mrs, J. A, Hone;
Bridge set, Mrs, j. A. Hone, R. Gib-
son,
Bedroom Furnishings
Towels, .embroidered, Mrs. Hone, 5. •
Winters; Guest towels, Mrs, Hone, C.
MtrPhall; Bath towel. and wash eloth,,
,
BOWICIc FAIR' WAS
GREAT dSUCCESS
(Continued from page one)
Following is the prize list;
• HEAVY HORSES
class 1--sAgrignitgre
Brood Mare, Norman Schmidt; Foal,
Worn-tan Schmidt; or filly, 1
year •old,-Albert Johnson, N. Schmidt;
Gelding or filly, 2 years old, R, J.
Sanderson, N. Schmidt; Gelding or
hilly, 8 years old, Glenn Johnston,
Spading; Team in harness, Glen John-
ston, H, Spading, N. Schmidt.
?-s-Heavy Draft
Brood mare, Geo, Francis & Son;
Foal, Geo. Francis & Son; Gelding or
filly, 1 year old, Ross Earl; Gelding
or filly, 2 years old, Geo, Francis &
• Son; Team in harness, G. Francis &
Son, N. Schmidt, A, Johnston; Best
horse on grounds, Geo, Francis & Son;
Best,. heavy draft team, Geo. Francis
.& Son; Best brood mare, Norman
Schmidt; Best agricultural team in har-
ness, Glenn Johnston; Best agricultur-
al filly or gelding, R. J, Sanderson.
LIGHT HORSES
Class 8-RoadsterS
Single roadster, 1st & 2nd, Currie
• & Tervit; Team in harness, Currie &
Tervit, J, L, Wright.
Class 4-Carriage
Single carriage horse, Mervin Cox-
snack.
Cligis 5
Best gen. purpose or farm team, J.
I. Kreis; Single wagon horse, 1sst &
2nd, J, J, Kreis; Gentleman's Outfit,
1st & 2nd, Currie & Tervit; Best lady,
driver, Currie & 'remit, Mervin Cors
mack; Best light horse on grounds,
Currie Tervit, Mervin. Cormack;
Best general purpose team, john. J.
Kreis,
BEEF CATTLE •
Class 6,--Shorthorna
• .Aged bull, Harold Robinson; Bull
under 12 months,' R. W, N. Wade;
Heifer; under 12 months, 1st & 2nd,
Strong Bros.; Female, Strong Bros,
Class 7,-4)441 purpose
I3reeding- cow, Albert, Johnston.
Class 8-Polled Angus
Aged bull; Todd & Son; Bull, over
1 year and tinder 2,- .Todd & San;
Breeding cow, Todd & Son.; Heifer 2
years old, Todd & Son; Heifer, one
year old, 1st and 2nd, Todd .& Son;
Helfer, tinder 1? months, 1st & 2nd
Todd & Son; Herd, Todd & Son; Fe-
male, Todd & Sen.
Class 9-Herefords
Aged bull, Jas. Lyon & Sons, Gard-
iner Morrison; Dull, over 1 yr, under
2, Jas. Lyon & Sons, 1st & 2nd;
under 12 months, G. Morrison, Jas.
Lyon & Son; Breeding Cow, Jas.
Lyon & Son, G. Morrison; Heifer, 2
years old, G. Morrison, Jas.' Lyon &
Son; Heifer, 1 year old, Jas. Lyon &
Son, G, Morrison; Heifer under 12
months, Jas, Lyon & Son, 0.• Morrill
son; Herd, Jas, Lyon and Son;
Female, 0, Morrison; Best herd
of pure bred cattle, Todd .& Son, Jas.
Lyon & Son, G. Morrison,
pla.ss 10. , Gradesr-pe.ef
Howick Only
Cow, H. Robinson, 1st & 2nd; Heif-
er, A. Johnston; Yearling heifer,
Strong Bros., H. Robinson; . Herd,
Harold Robinson; Fein*, Harold
Robinson,
DAIRY CATTLE
Class 11-Holsteins
Cow, 4 years old or over, 1st and
2nd, A. Johnson; Cow, under 4 years,
1st & 2nd, A, Johnson; Heifer, two
years old, 1st & 2nd, A. Johnson',
Yearling heifer, 1st & 2nd., A'Johnson.
Class 12-Ayshires
Bull, WT, E. Beirnes; Cow, four years
old or over, 1st & 2nd, W, E. Beirnes;
Cow, under 4 years, 1st & 2nd, W. E.
Beirnes; Heifer, 2 years old, 1st & 2nd,
W, E. Beirnes; Yearling heifer, 1st &
2nd., W, E. Beirnes; Heifer calf, 1st
& 2nd, W. E, Beirnes; Best herd of
pure bred cattle, .dairy type, 1st & 2nd,
W. E, Beirnes.
Class 13--,Grades-Dairy type-
Howick Only
Cow, A. Johnston, E. Downey; Heif-
er, 2 years old, A. Johnston; Yearling
heifer, A. Johnston; Heifer calf, Elmer
Downey; Herd, A. Johnston; Female,
A. Johnston; .Best pure-bred calf.
dairy type, six months and under one
year, Donald Brown; Best dairy cow,
W. E. Deimos, A. Johnston.
' SHEEP
Class 14---1,eieester
Aged ram, J. W. Cowan, G. Brown;
Shearling ram, J. W. Cowan,
Brown; Ran, lamb, J. W. Cowan, G,
Brown; Ewe, G, Brown, J. W. Cowan;
Shearling Ewe, J. 'W. Cowan, G.
Brown; Ewe lamb, J. W. Cowan, 1st •
and 2nd,
Class 15-Oxford
Aged ram, Tolton Bros,„ Orval Mc-
Gowan; Shearling ram, Tolton Bros.,
1st & 2nd; Ram lamb, Tolton
1st & 2nd; Ewe, 1st & '2nd,.Tolton
Bros.; Shearling Ewe, Tolton Bros.,
0, McGowan; Ewe lamb, Tolton.
Bros., 1st & 2nd,
Class 16-.Any Other Pure Bred
Aged rain, Orval McGowan( 1st &
2nd; Shearling ram, Orval McGowan;
1st & 2nd; Ram lamb, Orval Mc-
Gowan, 1st & 2nd; Ewe, Orval Mc-
Gowan, 1st & 2nd; Shearling ewe,
Orval McGowan, 1st & 2nd; Ewe
lamb, Orval McGowan, 1st & 2nd;
Pen' sheep, Orval . McGowan.
Class 17,Any Breed
Pen sheep, j, W, Cowan, Tolton
Bros., 0, McGowan; Best pen of three
lambs, J. W. Cowan,
• - SWINE,
Class 18--Berkshires
Boar, over one year, J. W. Cowan,
1st & 2nd; Boar,'over foil!' months and
under one year, J. • W. Cowan, 1st &
2nd; Brood sow, J. W. Cowan, 1st &
2nd; Sow, 9yer four months an rider
one Year, J. W. Cowan, 1st & 2nd,
Class 11),Yorksbire White ,
Boar, aver one year, G. Idorrison,
R, W. N. Wade; Bo4r, over four
months and under one year, Sam Wal-
ton, Lucknow, G, Morrison; Brood
Sow, R. W. N. Wade, G. Morrison;
Sow, over four months and under one •
year, G, Morrison, R. W, N, Wade, 0
Class 29,--Tamworth•
Boar, over one year, S. Walton; Geo.
Douglas; Boar, over four months and
under one year, Gs Douglas, S. Wal-
ton; Brood Sow, S, Walton, 0. Doug-
las; Sow, over four months and ,under •
one year, S, Walton, 1st & 2nd; Fair
bacon bogs, G. Morrison; R, W, N.
Wade,
Class 21
Pen, G, Morrison, R. W. N. Wade;
Pen of bacon hogs, R., W. N.4 Wade,
Elmer Downey, Gel), McDonald, El-
trier Downey,
POULTRY
Class A
Barred Plymouth Rocks-Cock, J.
D. Douglas, D. Brown; Hen, J. D.
Douglas; Cockerel, J, D, Douglas;
Pullet, J, D, Douglas, 1st & 2nd,
Barred Plymouth Rocks (bred to
lay-Cock, D. Brown, 1st; Hen, J. E.
Parrish, E. Downey; Cockerel, D.
Brown; 1st & 2nd; Pullet, D. Brown,
J. E. Parrish.
Plymouth Rocks, A, 0, D,
Brown, 1st & 2nd; Cockerel, D.
Brown, 1st & 2nd.
White Wyandottes-'Cock, J. D.
Douglas; Hen, J. D. Douglas, 1st and
2nd; Cockerel, J. D. Douglas, 1st and
2nd; Pullet, J. D. Douglas, 1st & 2nd.
Leghorns, S, C. White-Cock, G.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Hen; G. Douglas,
1st & 2nd; Cockerel, G. Douglas, 1st
& 2nd; Pullet, G. Douglas, 1st & 2nd,
Leghorns (bred to lay)-Cock, D.
Brown, 1st; Hen, E. 5. Parrish, 1st &
2nd; Cockerel, Emerson Downey; Pul-
let, E. J. Parrish, 1st & 2nd,
Arlinorcas, Black-Cock, 5, D. Doug-
las, 1st & 2nd; Hen J. D. Douglas, 1st
& 2nd; Cockerel, j:,.D." Douglas; Pul-
let, 5. D. Douglas, 1st & 2nd;
Any other Variety-Cock, 5. D.
Douglas; Hen, J. D. Douglas, E.
Downey; Cockerel, J. D. Douglas,
Emerson Downey; Pullet, J. D. Doug-
las, 1st & 2nd,
Geese, Toulouse, G. Douglas; Ducks,
Pekin, G. Douglas; Ducks, Rouen, G.
Douglas, Spence Brears; 2 Cockerels,
ready for market, D. Brown, J. ,D.
Douglas; Pen (heavy breeds), J. D.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Pen, (light
breeds), Elmer Downey.
GRAIN
Class' B
Red winter wheat, N. Schmidt;
White winter wheat, N. Schmidt;
Spring wheat, N. Schmidt; Barley,
E. H. Strong; White oats, N. Schmidt;
Sheaf fall wheat, N. Schmidt; Sheaf
White oats, N. Schmidt; Sheaf Barley,
N. Schmidt; Best bushel barley, E. H.
Strong.
DAIRY PRODUCE AND
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Class C
Butter, prints, Mrs. Geo. Baker,
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan; Eggs, white,
John Bryans, E. H. Strong; Eggs,
brown, R. H. Milligan, J. C, Thomp-
son; Dressed chicken, Miss M,
Illwain; Roast • chicken, Clarence
Sparling; Home-made soap, Mrs. Jas.
Carnoohan, Spence Brears; Best five
pieces cold lunch, .Robt, Gibson, J. C.
Thompson,
Home Baking
Loaf of white bread, C. Snarling,
Mrs. Jas. Stephenson; Loaf of whole-
wheat bread, J. C. Thompson, Mrs. J.
A, Hone; Loaf bread, brown, j, C.
Thompson, Mrs. J. Carnochan; John-
ny cake, C. Sparling, R. W. Ns Wade;
Parker house rolls, J. C Thompson,
Minnie-Mcillwain; Buns, E. H. Strong,
R. H. Milligan; Plain tea biscuits,
Mrs. Jas, Stephenson, Emerson Dow-,
ney; War time cake, Mrs. Wm.. H.
Wolfe; Bran muffins, plain, Mrs. Jas.
Carnochan, Mrs, W, H. Wolfe; Whole
wheat muffins, Mrs. Jas, Carnochan;
Sponge cake, Mrs. 5, A. Hone; Angel
cake, Mrs. J. A. Hone; Chocolate cake,
Mrs. Jas. Carnochan, Mrs, J. A. Hone;
,Orange cake, Mrs. John Winters;
ginger bread, Mrs, Jas, Carnochan,
Mrs. Jas. Stevenson; Jelly roll, R. j,
Milligan; Light fruit cake, H. Sparl-
ing, Mrs, 5. A. Hone; Light cookies,
E. H, Strong, E. Downey; Oatmeal
cookies, R. H. Milligan, Mrs, I, A,
Hone; Ginger cookies, E. Hs Strong,
Mrs, W, H, Wolfe; Drop cakes, Minn
nie Mc liwain, Mrs. Jas. St svenson;
Scotch short bread, 3, C. Thompson,
R. It. Milligan; Doughnuts, Mrs. Jas.
Carnochan, C, Sparling; Cocoanut
Macaroons, Mrs. C. McPhail; Rasp-
berry cake, R.. Gibson; Butter tarts,
C. Sparling, E. Downey; Pumpkin pie,
Mrs. Jas, Stevenson, E. H, Strong;
Raisin pie, N. H. Milligan, E. W.
Jacques; Lemon pie, R. H. Milligan,
C. Spading; Apple pie, R. Milli-
gan, Mrs, W, H. Wolfe,
Bottled Goods
Apples, y, C. Thompson; Cherries,
C, Thompson, Plants, R. N.
P. Gibson:. Raspberries, R,M '
ThempSoil; Sttawber.
ries, R. N.:Milligan, R. Gibson; Peac'h-
es, SST, MiIitgaN teats, R, N. Milli-,
gab, MTS. A. W. Keil; Black entratitt„
'
LE should know
Sufferers of
bleeding and
protruding piles
Bunkers Herbal Pills treat t110 cause
at its source, Money back if the
first bottle does not satisfy. Buy'
'from your local druggist,
Mrs, Hone, R. Gibson; Milow eases,
embroidered, R. Gibson, Mrs, Lyle,
'Mrs. Willis, J. •Carnoelian;
IF•anAe...Y eodossr 13e aodu,aMi 0 rrs Firs.'
Willis; Pillow uevaresrses,s9,10ilrevs:•lutall-erry
son, H. Sparling; Curtains, hand made,
Mrs. G. Baker, Mrs. 5, A. Hone.
Night Ilraodbe-e4, Lyle
Willis; House coat, Mrs. Willis, Mrs,
J. A. Hone; Pyjama suit, Mrs. Hone,
R, 'Gibson; House dress, Mrs, Hone,
Mrs. Q. Baker; • Convalescent jacket,
Mrs. Hone; Porch apron, Mrs.
Winters, R. Gibson; Suit or dress,
knitted, Mrs, Hone, Mrs. Lyle Willis;
Knitted pullover, Mrs, Hone; Bag,
fancy, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. C. McPhail;
Knitting bag, Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, !Mrs,
C. McPhail.
Children's Wear
Play dress or rompers, C, Spading,
-Mrs. L. Willis; Sweater, knit • or
crochet, Mrs, Lyle Willis, Mrs. J.
Hone; Baby carriage cover, C. Spatt-
ing, Mrs, Lyle Willis,
LADIES' WORK
Domestic Needle Craft
Comforter, wool filling, Mrs. .J, A.
Hone, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan; Comfort-
er, down fitting, Mrs. J, A. Hone,. Mrs.
C. McPhail; Quilt, pieced cotton, Mrs.
C. McPhail, Mrs. Lyle Willis; Quilt,
applique, H. Spading, Es• W. Jacques;
Quilt, fancy quilting, Mrs. Hone, H.
Sparling; Bed. spread,-,Mrs. G. Baker,
Mrs. Hone; Men's hand knit gloves,
J. C. Thompson, A, W. Keil s 'Braided
,Mat, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Lyle Willis;
Hooked rag mat, Mrs. Hone, Mrs, 5,
Carnochan; Mat, A. 0. Ks Mrs. C.
McPhail, Mrs. Hone; Bath mat, Mrs.
G, Baker, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan; •Lad-
ies' knitted wool gloves, Mrs, Lyle
Willis, 3. Bryans.
Miscellaneous Needle Craft
Needlepoint, Mrs. Lyle Willis, Mrs.
McPhail; Articles made from old silk
stockings, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan, Mrs.
Labor saving device, Mrs,Wils
lis, Mrs. McPhail; Article made from
old clothing, John Bryans, Mrs. Hone;
Three articles suitable for gifts, Mrs.
Willis, J. C. Thompson.
Howick Residents Only
Guilt blocks, E, W. Jacques, R. Gib-
son; Infant's bonnet and booties, J.
C, Thompson, C. Snarling; Infant's
jacket, J. C. Thompson, C. 'Spading .;
Cotton quilt, H. Sparling; Waste paper.
basket, R. Gibson, C. Spading;AtEnt„,
H. Sparling; Men's woollen mitts,J-..
C. Thompson, C. Sparling; Pillow.
cases, H. Sparling, R. Gibson; Tea:
towels, R. Gibson, J. Bryans; Men's.
socks, fine, A. W. Keil; Men's socks,
coarse, E. H, Strong, J. C, Thompson;.
Men's Sleeveless sweater, C. Spading;
Men's long-sleeved sweater„ Sparli•-
ing; Amateur Photography, J. Win-
ters, J. Bryans, 1.
HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE
Class H.
Open to girls, residents of Howick
Twp,only, who have completed one or
more .projects sponsored by the Wo-
men's Institute Branch, Department of
Agriculture, - Seniors, 18 to 28 yrs.;
Juniors, 12 to 17 yrs.
Salad (vegetable), R. Gibson; Jellied
Fruit salad, R. Gibson.
Kitchen Apron, R. Gibson.
Matching bedroom accessories -
Dresser scarf, counterpane, chair pad,
R, Gibson; Patch on cotton material,
Patch on woollen material, Three but-
ton holes, R. Gibson.
Thrift Exhibit Showing the Uses of
Cereal Grains
Wheat and Oats-Gordo Women's.
Institute.
Displays by Members of Howick
Garden Brigade
Airs, Melvin Taylor, Mrs. E. Spatt-
ing, Miss Margaret Dane.
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PRIZE
LIST
Class I.
Beef calf, Stuart Strong, Jas, Taman,
Alvin Grainger; Dairy calf, Alice
Downey, Elisabeth Spence; Lamb,
Alvin Grainger, Margaret Brown; Pr,
bacon hogs, Beatrice Gadke, Alvin
Grainger, Marion Downey, Alice
Downey; Leghorn, Johnson Parrish,
A. Grainger, Lois Aldrich, Norman
Anger; Barred rock, S. Strong, Mil-
dred Fairish, Beatrice •Garlke, David
Aldrich; Showmanship for colt, Billy
Johnston, Donald Farr; Showmanship.
for calf, S. Strong, E. Spence, Alice
Downey; Three pullets, S. Strong, Al-
vin Grainger, David Aldrich, Lois Aid.
rich; test collection rope spikes, Geo,
Emerson, Beverly Emerson, S. Strong,
Evelyn Campbell; Rope halter, Geo,
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