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Pean Boyd, Clifford; gelding or filly,
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Spence Brears, Dean --Boyd, Clifford,
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Gelding or filly, 1 year old, Norman
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3 year old, Elmo Pritchard, LuchnoW,
1st. and 2nd.; Spence Brears, Ford-
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or over, Bruce Miller, Paisley, Chas
Halladay, Chesley; Dean Boyd,
ford, Norman Schmidt, Mildmay.
Horses, Percheron or Belgian
Brood Mare, Parker Eurig, Ford-
wiclr; Wm. Wilson, Fordwich; Foal,
Gelding or filly, 1 year old, Parker
Eurig, Wm, Wilson, Norman Schmidt;
Gelding or filly, 3 yrs. old, Elmo
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Howick Fall Fair Results
Pritchard: LneskilOw; Ernie Dinsmore,
Fprdwich; Tea.n! Iill.rnesS, Elmo
Pritchard* 41,101ineW; Russell
WrOXeter; Parker Eurig, FordWiell.;
Best horse on ground, shown on hal-
ter, Chas, Holladay,
Best Tandem Outfit, Bruce Miller,
Paisley; Norman Sebnlidt, Mildmay;
Dean BoYd, Clifford; $100 stake for
heavy draft, all heavy classes, Chas.
HalladaY, Chesley; McQuarrie Broa,
Bruce Miller, PalSleY; Elden Renwick:
Clifford; Ross McKague, Glenannan;
Glenn Johnston, Gorrie; Elmo Prit.
Chard, Lueknow; Norman Schmidt,
Mildmay; Spence Brears, Fordwich;
Wm. Wilson, Fordwich; Past Heavy
Draft team, Bruce Miller, Chan, Hal-
laday; Best Brood Mare, in Agricul-
ture or heavy draft classes, prize don-
ated by John Hanna M.P., Spence
13rears; best 3 horses, any age, any
class, owned by one Man, Chas. Hall&
day, McQuarrie Bros., Bruce Miller;
Best Agric. Filly or gelding, 3 years
or‘under, owned in N. Huron, shown
on halter by a girl or boy, 1,5 years
or under, donated by E, Cardiff, M.
P.; Elmo Pritchard, Lucknow; Best
team' in following classes, Agric., Bel-
gian, Percher,* prize donated by L.
E. Cardiff, M, P., Chas, Halladay.
Light Horses
Carriage-Single Carriage horse,
Ross McKague, Glenannan, 1st. and
2nd; Team in Harness, Ross McKague;
best horse on grounds, in roadster of
carriage classes, Ross McKague; Best
wagon or express team, Eldon Ren-
wick, Ross McKague, Wallace Gibson,
Fordwich; Singln wagon or express
horse, hitched to wagon, Eldon Ren-
wick, Ross McKague, Eldon Renwick
Hackney ponies, brood mare, John
Bossence, Newton, A. W. Etherington,
Hensall; Foal, John Bossence, Wm
Wilson, Fordwich; Hackney pony
driven single, John Bossence; Ponies,
(othhr than Hackney) Brood
mare, John Bossence; Foal, John Bos•
-SPAM pony, driven single, JONI PPS'.
Mice, Saddle pony, ridden by boy or
girl, Pavid SW/ruSelrer, Gorrie; A, W.
Etlieringten, 4ohn Bossence;
Best light horse on pounds, shown
in halter, Ross McKague, 1st. and 2nd,,
Best span light horses, driven tan-
dens, Boas McKague; best halter brok•
en colt, AfcCiAllrrie Bras, (donated by
E. PirlsnMre),
Beef Cattle
Aged Bull, 1st. and 2nd, Wm, Tom-
blin & Son, Brussels; Bid' ender 12
mos., 1st. and and„ Turnbull & Son;
Breeding cow, let. and 2nd„ Heifer,
.2 years old, 1st, and 2nd,, Heifer, 1
year old, 7 under an months, let, and
2nd., Turditnill & Son; Herd consisting
of 3. male and 4 remales, Turnbull &
Son,
Aberdeen Arigna-Aged Bull, Joseph
E, Weber, IVIiIcIniay; Bull over 1 year
and under 2, -bull under 1.2 months,
breeding Cow, 1st, and 2nd., Heifer 2
years, heifer, under 12 months, 1st.
and 2nd., lierd, one male, 4 females,
Joseph Weber.
Herefords (with registered pedigree)
Aged Bull, bull under 1 year and
under 2, bull under 12 months, 1st,
and 2nd., breeding cow, heifer, 2 years
old, 1st. and 2nd., heifer, 1 year old,
1st, and 2nd„ James R, Coultes, Bel-
grave; Heifer, under 12 months, Elmer
Gillies, Clifford; Herd, one male and
4 females, 1st. and 2nd., Jas. R. Conn
tes; Best Herd of pure bred cattle,
beef type, one male, 4 females, 1st.
Jos. Weber, W. Turnbull & Son; Jas.
Coultes; Best beef calf, under 1
year, Joseph Weber; best beef calf,
Weber; Get of Sire, (Beef breeds, 3
shown by boy or girl, under 18, Joseph
head, Joseph Weber, Jas. Coultes;
Best Beef Calf, pure bred or grade,.
Howick residents only, Elmer Gillies.
Dairy Cattle-Holsteins
Bull calf, 2 years, Joseph Weber,
Walter Woods; yearling heifer, Walter
Woods; heifer calf, Jean McCann,
Walter Woods,
Ayrshires
Bull calf, S. J. Robinson 1st. and
2nd.;' Cow, 4 years old or over, S. J
Robinson; Cow, under 4 years, S. J.
Robinson let, and 2nd.; Heifer, 2 years
old, S. J. Robinson; Yearling Heifer,
S. J, Robinson, 1st. and and.; heifer
calf, 1st. John Strong; S J. Robinson
2nd.; Herd, one male and 4 females,
S, J, Robinson; Best herd of pure
bred 'dairy cattle, S. J. Robinson;
best pure bred Holstein 'calf,
Jean McCann; Best Dairy Cow, S. J.
Robinson; Dairy Helfer, Walter
Woods.
SHEEP-Leicester
Aged Ram-Gordon Brown, Gorrie;
Shearling Earn, (registered) Emke
Bros., Elmwood, Gordon Brown; Ram
Lamb, Gordon Brown, Emke Bros;
Ewe, aged, Emke Brothers, Gordon.
Brown; Shearling Ewe, Emke Bros,
Gordon Brown; Ewe Lamb, Gordon
Brown, Emke Bros.
Oxford
Emke Bros., 1st. and 2nd. for Aged
Ram, Shearling Earn, Ram Lamb, Ewe
aged, Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb.
Any other Pure Breed-Emke Bros.
1st. and 2nd. for Aged Earn, Shearling
Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe aged, Shearling
Ewe, Ewe Lamb.
Any Breed-Pen Sheep-Emke Bros,
Gordon Brown; Best pen of 3 lambs,
Emke Bros., Gordon Brown.
SWINE
Yorkshire, white with pedigree-
Boar, over 1 year, W. Turnbull &
son, 1st, and 2nd.; Boar, over 4 mon-
ths and under 1 year, W. Turnbull &
son, 1st. and 2nd,; Brood Sow, W.
Turnbull & Son, let. 2nd., and 3rd.
Sow, over 4 months, and under 1 year,
W. Turnbull & Son, 1st., and and 3rd.
Tamworth with Pedigree-s-Boar over
1 year, Geo. Douglas, Mitchell, 1st. and
2nd; Boar, over 4 months, Geo. Doug-
las, 1st. 2nd. and 3rd; Brood Sow, Geo.
Douglas, 1st. and 2nd.; Sow, over 4
months, Geo Douglas, 1st. and 2nd.
Howick Residents Only
Giaider and pedigreed bacon type
sows.: Sow .over 6 months. and underi
1 year, Gordon ;Frown, 1st,, nna, and
3rd; Sow, under Al, months, Wm,
14-re, Mel AllaJll Pen, any breed,
1 male and a. females, W. Turnbull
son, let.; .Geo, .Douglas, 2nd, .and 3rd;
Pen of Bacon Hogs, Mrs. Mel 'Allan,
WilsOn; Gordon: Brown; Best Pen
of pure bred. hogs, (A W. Turnbull
son, Geo, Douglas; Best pair of bacon
type sows, residentS only),
let, and 204, Oardon Brown,
roymay
Parrett Plymouth Rocks-cock, John
•pougiapi Donald Brown; cockerel,
John Douglas, .1st, and 2nd„ hen, John
17, Douglas, Stratford, Donald Blown;
bred to lay, .cockerel, Donald Brown,
Gorrie; John Douglas; hen, Donald
Brown; pullet, Penald Brown,
Plyinontb.
cockerel, hen, pullet, John D, Douglas;
Donald Brown-
White Wyandottes-Cock, cockerel,
Hen, Pullet, John P, Douglas, Donald
Brown.
Leghorns-CeCk, Cockerel, Hen,
Punett, Gep. Douglas, 1st, and 2nd.
Legnorns, bred to lay-Cock, Cock-
erel, Hen, Cockerel, Donald Brown,
Minorcas, Black-Cock, Cockerel,
John P. Douglas, Donald Brown; Hen,
John-D. Douglas, 1st, and 2nd„ Pullet,
John P, Douglas, Donald Brown.
New Hampshire-Cock, Cockerel,
Hen, Pullet, John Douglas, Donald
Brown.
Any other variety-Cock, Donald
Brown, John Douglas; Cockerel, John
Douglas, 1st. and 2nd.; Hen, alaahn
Douglas, Donald Brown, Pullet, John
Douglas; Donald Brown.
Pr. Ducks, Pekin-Donald Brown,
1st, and 2nd„ Pr, Cockerels, ready for
market, John Douglas, Donald Brown;
pen, cock, and 3 hens, (heavy) Donald
Brown; Pen cock and 3 hens, (light),
John Douglas, Donald Brown,
Residents of Howielc Only
Barred Plymouth Rock, 1 cockerel,
2 pullets, Donald, Brown; Leghorn,
(bred to lay) 1 cockerel, 2 pullets,
Donald Brown; Pen of 3 Hybrid Pul-
lets, (bred to lay) Robt. hlibberd, 1st
2nd. and 3rd., T. J, McInnes; Best
pen of 3 pullets, (any kind) Robert
Hibberd, 1st. and 2nd,
PLANTS & FLOWERS
Asters, Mrs, Mel Allan, T. L. Mc-
Innes; Dahlias, Mrs. Geo. Richards,
Minnie Mcllwaine; Sweet Peas, Mrs.
Mel. Allan, Mrs. Geo, Richards; One
Rose bloom; grown out of doors, Mrs.
iGeo. Richards, Spence Brears; Glad-
iolas, Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Mel, Allan;
Bouquet for living room table, T. L.
McInnes; Bouquet for dining room
table, T. L. McInnes; Basket of an-
nuals, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Wroxeter;
Pansies, Mrs. Geo, Richards, Norman
Harding; Petunias, Mrs Geo. Richards,
John Baylor; Phlox, Norman Harding,
Mrs. Mel. Allan; Zinnias, T, L. McIn-
nes, Mrs. Mel. Allan; Marigolds, Mrs.
Mel Allan, Mrs A. A. Taylor; Snap-
dragons, Mrs A. A. Taylor, Spence
Brears; Salpyglossis, Mrs. W. H.
Wolfe, Clifford; Homemade corsage,
Mrs. Geo. Richards, Geo. Baker; Col-
lection of House Plants, Mrs. Wm, H.
Wolfe; Begonia Rex, W. F Campbell;
Geraniums, IVIrs,,A, K. Graham, Mrs.
Wm. B Wolfe; African iolet, Minnie
Mcllwaine, Mrs Mel, Allan; House
Fern, W. F. Campbell, Robt. Hibberd;
2 Foliage Plants, Mrs. S. K. Graham,
John Baylor; Hanging basket for ver-
andah, Mrs. S. K. Graham; Window
Box, Mrs, S. K. Graham; Collection of
Cacti, Mrs. Win. H. Wolfe, Mrs. S. In,
Graham; Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Mel,
Allan; Best Basket of Flowers, suit-
able for church decoration, Wm. Wil-
son..
LADIES' WORK
Women's Wearing Apparel-Night
Dress, Robe Gibson, Mrs, Win. H.
Wolfe, Clifford; Night Dress, flannel-
ette, Robt. Gibson; House Coat, Mrs.
Wes. Heimpel, Wroxeter; Pajama
Suit, Robt, Gibson, Mrs, Wes. Heim-
pen House Dress, Mrs. Win. Wolfe;
Convalescent Jacket, Mrs. S. K. Gra-
ham; Kitchen Apron, Mrs. Win, Wolfe,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Fancy Apron, Mrs.
Wes. Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. Wolfe; Slip,
Mrs. Wes, Heimpel, Mrs Wm. Wolfe;
Knitted Wool Gloves, Mrs Wes, Heim-
pel.
Men's Wearing ApparelanSport Shirt
collar attached, Robt, Gibson, Mrs.
Wm. H. Wolfe; Pajama Suit, Robt,
Gibson, Win. Wilson; Socks, Mrs. Wes
Heimpel; Knitted Wool Gloves, Mrs.
Wes. 1--leirianel,
Children's Wearing Apparel-Sun
$nit, Robt, Gibson, Mre, Wes Heimpel;
Child's Dress, Smocked, 2nd., Mrs. Wea
Heimpel; Child's Overalls, Rol* Gib-
Ma; Child's Sweater, Mrs. Herb, BuS-
by, gildpritty; 2nd., Mrs: Gee, ''richr
arils, FOrdWiels; ,,InfOnt'S Jacket, Mrs,
Herb, Busby; best article of boys
ivaCloteWntsrnHaelme Heimpel;" 2nd., Robt, Bogabrmt, POnitberatl.
beet article of girls clothing, Made
from old garment, 1st, Mrs, Jim Hu&
eon, 2nd,, Mrs, WO Heimpel, '
Women's Institute Project
1st., Fordwieb; 2nd„ Jr, institute,
(Howiclr); 3rd,, Gerrie; 4th., Wroneter.
HOUSEHOLD- LINENS
Luncheon Set; Bridge set, Mrs, Win,
H. Wolfe; Bridge Table cover, Mrs.
Wm. A, Wolfe; Buffet Set, Mrs. Wes.
Heimpel,
el'se,
Mrs, Wm.
e Ws inW1 Heimpel, M
;1, Ches-
terfield rs,
Wm. H. Wolfe; Pr, embroidered tow-
els, Mrs. Wm. H, Wolfe; Guest towels,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs, Wrn. H,
Wolfe; Pillow Cases, embroidered,
Mrs. Wes PIpinapel, hire, Wria. H.
Wolfe; Pillow Cases, A.O.K,, Mrs Wes
Heimpel, Mrs Jim Hudson; Sheets and
pillow cases, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Vani-
ty Set, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Win.
Wolfe; Dresser Scarf, Mrs. Wes Heine-
pel, Mrs, Wm, Wolfe; Fancy Cushion,
wool, Minnie McIlwaine, Mrs, Wes
Heimpel; Cushion, any other kind,
Wm, Wilson, Mrs, S. Heimpel,
Quilts and Bugs-Comforter, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel; quilt, pieced cotton,
Mrs. Wm. Wolfe; Quilt, nursery de-
sign, Robt, Gibson, Mrs, Wes Heimpel;
Braided Rug, Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Mrs.
Wm. Wolfe; Hooked Rag Rug, 2nd.,
Mrs. S. K. Graham; Hooked Wool Rug,
1st.„ Mrs. Geo. Richards,
Women's Work Miscellaneous
Bedroom Slippers, Mrs S. K. Gra-
ham, Robt. Gibson; Afghan, Mrs. Wes
Heimpel; Ladies Bag, Glenn Johnston,
John Baylor; New Style shopping bag,
Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Handmade Dresser
Doll, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Robt, Gibson;
Handmade Toy Cotton, Mrs. Robt,
Gibson, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Tatting,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Lace, crochet, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Wm. H. Wolfe;
Hobby Display, Robert Gibson, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel.
Open To Ilowiek Residents Only
Quilt Blocks, Robt. Gibson, Mrs.
Geo, Richards,; Cotton Quilt, pieced,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Infant Jacket,
Bonnet and Bootees, Mrs. Geo. Rich-
ards, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Child's
Sweater Coat, Mrs. Geo, Richards,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Kitchen Apron,
Robt. Gibson, Geo. Baker; Tea Apron,
Geo. Baker, Mrs, Win. Wolfe; Ladies
Dress, Geo, Baker, Mrs. Wes Heimpel;
Men's Woollen Mitts, Mrs. Wes Heim-
pel, Wm. Wilson ;Men's Socks, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Mrs. A. A, Taylor;
pel,,Wm, Wilson; Men's Socks, Mrs.
Geo. Richards; Men's Sleeveless Swe-
ater, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Men's long
sleeved sweater, Mrs. Wes Heimpel;
Men's Dress Shirt, laundered, Geo,
Baker, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Pot Hold..
ers, 3 patterns, Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Mrs. Win. Wolfe; Specimen Darning
on wool, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Pr. Pil-
low Cases, any trim, Mrs. Wes Heim-
pel, Mrs. Mel Allan; Pr. Tea Towels,
new idea, Robt. Gibson, Mrs. S. K.
'Graham; class open to girls 12 to 19
years, residents of Howick only (Bed-
spread, Jean Dinsmore; Dresser
Scarf, Jean Dinsmore; Chair Pad,
Jean Dinsmore; Best piece of work
by lady over 65, Mrs. A. A. Taylor;
Special by Monarch Knitting, Mrs,
Wes Heimpel, Mrs. Herb Busby; best
Print House Dress, print to be pur-
chased at Howe's store and donated
by Howe, Geo. Baker, Win. Wilson;
Best Handmade Table Centre Decora-
tion, Mrs. S. K. Graham,
DAIRY PRODUCE DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
3 Prints Butter, Mrs. Wm. H.
Wolfe; 1 dozen Hen eggs, brown,
Spence Brears, T. L. McInnes; Roast
Chicken, Wm. Wilson; Homemade
Soap, Spence Brears, Mrs. Wes Heim-
pal; Best 5 piece*cold lunch, Mrs. A.
A, Taylor.
Home Baking-Loaf White Bread,
Mrs. A. A. Taylor, John Baylor; Loaf
Whole Wheat Bread, lairs. A. A, Tay-
lor; Johnny Cake, Mrs A. A. Taylor,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Loaf Brown
Bread, Mrs. A. A. Taylor; 6 Parker
House Rolls, Minnie Mcllwaine, Geo.
Baker; 6 Buns, Minnie Mcllwaine,
Mrs. A. A, Taylor; 6 Tea Biscuits, Min-
nie Mcllwaine, Wm. Wilson; Four
ways of serving apples, Mrs. Herb
Busby; 6 Bran Muffins, E, H. Strong &
Son, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel; Light Layer
Cake, Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Herb
Busby; Sponge Cake, Minnie Mcll-
waine, Mrs. Mel Allan; Angel Cake,
Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Jim Hudson;
Chocolate Layer Cake, Mrs. A. A.
Taylor, Glenn Johnston; Gingerbread,
Mrs, Herb Busby, Mrs. Mel Allan;
Jelly Roll, Mrs, A, A, Taylor; Light
Fruit Cake, Minnie Mcllwaine; Light
Cookies, rolled, E. H. Strong & Son,
Oatmeal cookies, rolled, E. H. Strong
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