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The Goderich Star, 1935-10-10, Page 7
nt •n•.7, :V�2wd.'J{?�!-Ma1W°SYt .,le..r. en.r, n.,. tCaa'Ni' 414...,...0. •.:'q'N4: 0040 a. r.A.ae.a . n�.rk'A'.:v r....... n•4' 4.. -e4 .•ih.!Y'a K:414.1 . •,'+'C 1"111w4,..., CHARGE Will -1611M;' "We were all boys ourselves onee, end we have ;some i e olleetigrn of how a charivai i -IS carried on"., said Maga. istrate� alt las to 11 •Colorne towtn- ship youths, when they appeered Thursdity Morning, on a charge of wilfully destroying property, but when a bunch oF' boys gettogether they sometimes go too fere. • The boys staged a ch*riVarl °at the home of Me. and Mr's. Orval 'lodges, Code - rich township newlyweds, and took their evening's excitement pact the "fun" stage, when they began pulling down telephone wires, smashing shingling on roof of the home. tos- sing "over -ripe • hen -fruit" about the place and tearing up 'part of the vet. - andel The ibrido's father charged the boys. and in the courtroom on Thurs- day, said that he was willing to have the charge withdrawn if the costa were paid, and the boys made to pro- mise that they would not molest Mr, and Mrs. Rodges in the future. Mr. Frank Donnelly, appearing for the celebrants,, asked tem one by one if they were willing to apologize to the plaintiff. All the boys agreed to do, so. They were assessed $3.45 each, for their evening's amusement, the Magi- strate e*Plaintng that they wit" tunate in {having tlut cue with rs' and that, he hoped ther*.wOsilct repetition of this• ,tl cu'r;'r rio.' : P T .t 4 RETURNED Nen- $01441 Walkerton; Exd«'i rM' vote* speer attention to Wks Court .news, writing up the pots in -itst own, brreeay gt,Last 'w..k It fir, ,voted a couple of eolumr on ita,> Pace to that news and also told oat men sliding after dark, ' steep bank, Two across Ow river to sat*ty`, bat t.,, third was givens tip for,.dro d int he turned up the' next morning. had been swept down strrearA, ani landed on the .same side oL'the liver' yin which, he fell in. Crying- but, be spent a long cold night bebin sortie hushes. After being Warr* given a change of clothes acid' se food, he rejoined his 2 friends), two were conducted out of We by the police. Hadi Sellassle, emperor and army head; who will personally lead his soi- diers into battle, ils mobilizing all ' his available manpower. The photo shows Ethiopian fighters, regulars :and irregulars flocking to F11 Wuha (Boiling Water) , .. .. .... �,. .. ..,...... �y...�..a.».,_ a..•: ,.�..x .»..-,>..:...�. � ,-,.....-f.xx+..+:w,w r,ca,c_.. va-, .n..v:yaxc..sr,.. .. ..--...-....t'^...r s-c<�- _ Plain at .Addis Ababa, where military r eviews are held. '. ir, a plain Is so named because of numerous hot springs. NDID EXHIBITS --BAD WEATHER , rueSws>i antowe.Bathls-.one h towelsair=-embroihandedredwork_ SLE S. (any ) Huron's request to have the Provincial =M. Livingston. Dresser . scarf and Legislatures closed, was presented to the HORSE ST .LLS ARE BLOWN. DOWN One NorCrumpled-Shed. se Crawled Out Unhurt. from Crumpled -Shed. Part of Prat gram Postponed Until Thursday, October 17, Owing to Severity of Storm. (By Star correspondent) -Dungannon's 77th fall fair was open- ed on Thursday under auspices which were not favorable. Heavy gales were blowing, yet a good number braved the elements tb bring their exhibits. Some splendid exhibits were 'to be seen of vegetables, roots, potatoes, and apples. The flowers were not up to the usual exhibit, .owing. no 4doubt, to .recent heavy frosts. - - In- --the- ---household--- department ---they were some splendid exhibits. - Horse Crawled Out About 5 o'clock, during a heavy wind, the long tine of horse stalls collapsed; • trapping `Under it a horse owned by .Arthur , .Culbert_ _. The.. horse . was _throw to the ground, but in a few minutes the roof ahov.e it was seen to rise gradually and out crawled the horse none the worse for its somewhat startling exper- - fence. Prograni Adjourned A splendid program of races and amusements was arranged following the unfavorable conditions of Thursday, but the directors met and in view of another • unsatisfactory weather outlook , decided to defer the program until October 17. A concert and dance scheduled for last evening were carried through. according to schedule. boudoir pillow -Mrs. D: A. Fowler, Lydia Rile and Son. Judge -Jeans Lyons. LIVING ROOM ACCESSORIES , Fair curtains, hand -finished, new - Mrs. D. A. Fowler, M. Livingston. Table centrepiece, colored,. new design -Mrs. Mrs. I. Gauley, Thos. Blake. Collection D. A. Fowler; L. Rile & Son. Table runner (colored) new design -Mrs: D. of - pastry -1 light cake, one pie, half -A. Fowler, M. Livingstone. Cushion doz. tarts, half-doz. cookies -Mrs, D. A. complete, wool -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, S. Fowler, S. Alton. ,. Swan. Cushion, .- complete, any other Judges -Mrs. Jarvis " McBride, ` Mrs. lend -work -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, S. Swan. Louis Taylor.. DININGROOM ACCESSORIES (white) VEGETABLES AND ROOTS j Embroidered tablecloth (large) -M. Two heads cabbage, white -N. L. Car- ter, John Grieves. Six - blood ----beet round -W, A. Culbert, O. Finnigan. Six long blood beets -N. L. Carter, F. Bark- er.....Six ..,mangolds, -long red-G....Alton. . Marigolds, white ---W. A. Culbert, G. Al- ton. Wurtzel, 'Mammoth Yellow Inter- mediate -W, A. Culbert, J: Reed. Swede turnips -B. Treleaven, S. Alton. Carrots Intermediate,, red -N. L. Carter, Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Carrots, Early . Horn--- 'W` _ Mrs: : R. Tremblay:_ -Carrots; feeding~ -F. Barker, Mrs. D. A. Fowler. • White Onions -J, Grieves, F. Barker. Yellow Onions -F. Barker, J. , Grieves. Multi- plier Onions -W. Truemner, N. L. Car- ter. Pickling onions -J. Grieves, F. Barker. - Tomatoes -W. A. Culbert, E. Blake. Table corn -W. A. Culbert, J. Stirling. Pumpkin -J. Grieves, N, L. Carter. 1 winter squash .(table)4-J. Grieves; F. Barker.. 1 summer squash (table) -F. Barker, bt L. Carter. 2 watermelons -W. Truemner, F. Barker. Peck potatoes, early, white, named -,J. Stirling, Mrs. I. Gouley, Peck potatoes, early, red, named -N. L. Car- ter. Peck potatoes, late, - white, named - N. L. Carter, S. J. Salkeld. - 2 •bunches celery -N. L. Carter. 2 heads cattli flower -N. L. Carter. 2 citrons -=J. Grieves, 0. Alton. 6 parsnips -N.! L. Carter-, J. Grieves. Collection of _garden vegetables -N. L. Carter; P. Barker, B. Treleaven. Judge -R. H. Thompson, Lucknow. GRAIN Fall Wheat, White -Wilton Truem- ner, Sam Alton, Spring Wheat, White -W. Truemner, S. Alton. Aix -row bar- ley -S. Alton,--- George= ton. Oats, white -G. Alton, S. Alton. Peas, small -S. Alton, Peas, large -S. Alton. Tim- othy Seed -S. Alton, W. Truemner, Flax Seed -Mrs. L Gauley. Peck beans -N. L. Carter, Mrs. I. Gaulcy. Bushel Speltz-Art Culbert. Bushel Alfalfa -- Jim Stirling. Two Sunflowers -Jim Ly- ons, N. L. Carter. Six ears Corn, Dent =--'J. Lyons, T. J. Salkeld. Six ears corn Flint -Mrs. J. A. Henry. Judge -Joseph Collyer. DAIRY PRODUCTS Ten lbs.. butter, . in rolls --Sam Alton, N. L. Carter, D. • McWhinney. Five lbs. table butter, prints•' -Wilfred Drennan, Sam Alton, Thomas Blake. 20 - lbs. Packed. Butter.; salted to keep -Ernest 'Blake, Sam Alton, N. L. barter. Five lbs.:.fancy-_ table butter -Thomas Blake, 14. L. Carter, Ernest Blake Judges -M. MacLennan and J. C, McNabb_ DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. Loaf white bread -N. L. Carter, D. McWhinney. 1 loaf brown bread --N. L. carter, D. McWhinney. Nut bread -N. L. Carter, A. Patterson. Half-dozen plain wine puns, smau-Mrs, J. A. Henry, Wilfred Drennan. Half-doz.; Gra- ham muffins, small -A. Patterson, N. L. Carter. -Half-dozen 'tea -Biscuits, small -- 9- 'A. Henry :5.: -Alton.. c oo1 ..NYC_ varieties, felled -Mrs. N. L. 'Carter, T. Blake. 'Cream .puffs -W. Drerutin, 2nd prize. Layer take, light -Mrs. N. L. Carter, T. Blake. Layer cake, dant-T. J. Salkeld, Lorne Durnin. Angel cake, united- 44. L. Carter. Dark fruit cake -N. L. Carter, Mrs. D. A. Fowler. Light fruit cake --N. L. • Carter Mrs. D. A. Fowler,, Doughnuts -N. ' L. Carter, A. Patterson. Tarts, 3 varieties -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, N. L. Carter. Apple pie --N. ld. Carter, Jas. Stirling. Lemon pie - Mks. D. A, Fowler, A. Patterson. Pump- kin :pie -=N. L. Carter, Mrs. D. A. Fowler. Raisin pie -Thos Blake, Mrs. J.' A. Henry. Salads, three varieties -N. L. tarter, Lorne Dilrnin. School lunch- T. J. Salkelep S. Alton. Fruit •salad --N. L. Carter, L. ilutnln. Vegetable. mo- o. D. Finnigan, L. , Durnin. 4 .. varieties canned fruits -N. L. Carter, W. Drew - nate Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. 4 varieties canned Vegetables -N. L. Carter, . Mrs. W. It. Trerbblay, G. Finnigan. 4 varie.. ties pickles/ -N. L. Carter, T. Blake. 3 varieties jeUy-- W. Drennan, et. L. Car- ter, 1 quart maple syrup --G. Alton, T. :Maruialedee;x, 0 varietiel N., L. Carter, Mrs. W. 11. Tremblay. Heree eggs, brown --Ernest Blake, W. A. Cut. Bert.Alen's eggs, white -D. McWhina ney, . Blake. Livingston, Mrs. 1, Gauley. Embroider - e (solid ) -M. - e treplece (soli )-M. Livingston, Lydia Hile and Son. Centrepiece (cut - work) --,Mrs. D. A. Fowler, T. J. Salkeld:, Luncheon set (cloth and serviettes) -1 ydia-"Ht1E and' Soar. �'innfgau:- Tri cloth (embroidered) , solid Lydia H.tle & Son, M. Livingston. Buffet set, cut work -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, O. Finnigan. Colored linens: - Bridge - set,` 5- pieces, embroidered -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, M. Liv- 11lgst011.... ufr"et..set.--M,rs.._ P-. ►<_. f!owler,, M. Livingston. MISCELLANEOUS 7ting-M. Livingston, Mrs. D. A. Fowler. Fillet crochet -M. Livingston, J. Grieves. Knitting in cotton --E. Blake, Lydia Hile. Cross -stitch -M, Livingston, Mrs. I. 'Oatile3. Needlepoint -M. Livingston. Bedspread, crochet, new -M. Livingston, J. Grieves Bed- spread, fancy -J. Grieves, Lydia Hire. Quilt, cotton, best design, pieced -M. Livingston, T. J. Salkeld. Quilt, cotton applique -M. Livingston, T. J. Salkeld. Comforter, fancy quilting -Lydia Hile, M. Livingston. Crochet, afghan, wool! new -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, John Grieve. Rag mat (hooked) -J. Grieves, L. Hale. Floor rug (crochet) -J. Grieves. Braid- ed mat -W. Truemner,, L. Hale. Baby's jacket, bonnet and bootees, knitted -A. Patterson;'' T. J._ Salkerd Lady's pull= over, knitted -T. J. Salkeld, J. Grieves. Collection lady's work, colored, 10 pieces -Mr.. D. A. Fowler, M. - Livingston. Kitchen collection -Tea towel, - duster, pair curtains, . hand towel, pot lifter - Mrs. D. A. Fowler. House dress (new) -Lydia Hile, T. J. - Salkeld. Child's dress (enibroidery)-=Mrs. D. A. Fowler, M. Livingstone. Fancy apron --Mrs. D. A. Fowler. Apron for housbwork-- O. Finnigan, A. Patterson. l'Ittts, one pair, double knitted - M. Livingston, J. Grieves, Socks, "one pair, coarse -M. Livingston. Mrs. D; A. Fowler. Socks, fine --Lydia Rile, J. Grieves, Perth County Council at the opening meeting of their County Council en Tuesday. The Jewish race has about twice as great immunity tea- - tuberculosis a) an) other group of the, white race. APPLES Spies -T. 'J. Salkeld, J. Stirling. Baldwins -J. .Stirling; Laithwaite & Sons. King of Tompkins County-Laith- waite & Sons, J. Stirling. Taliban Sweet -T. J. ,Salkeld, L. Woods. Can- ada Red -J. Stirling, L. Woods. Onte,rio =-Laithwaite & Sons, J, Stirling. Golden Russet -J. Stirling, T. J. Salkeld. Wagner -J.' Stirling,.. O. Alton. Russet T. J. Salkeld, 'J. Stirling. Rhode Is- land Greening -,T, Stirling, Laithwaite & Son. ;Cranberry, Pippin -J. Stirling, L. _Woods. Macintosh Red -J. Stirling, _T.. J. _,'Balkeld. -Mannw La,ithwaite & Sorts, J. Stirling. Stark-Laithwaite & Sons, J. swung.. Reil Dav1s-=-J. Stiri' ing, LaithWaite & Sons. Pewaiikee-L. ,Woods, G. Alton. Four named varieties, whiter -V. J. "Salkeld; . J:: Stirling. Wolfe River -W. A; Colbert, Laithwaite & Sons. • Ribston Pippin,- J. - Stirling, Laithwaite' & Sons. Twenty -ounce Pip- pin -L. Woods. Wealthy -L. Woods, Laithwaite & Sons. Snow -T. J. 'Salkeld, L. Woods Duchess -y -W. Drennan, L. Woods. 'Blen- heim Pippin -J. Stirling, Ilaithwaite• 8a Sons. Crab apple0, Alton, N. L. Car- rtte3t' " `3'-I1antet1P:varieties rY4ts11)w--J rBt l- ing, Laithwaite & Sons. Pears: 3 nam- ed varieties -J. Stirling. Summer Pears Stirling; M. - Culbert. Fall Pears -'J. Stirling,. W. Drennan. Winter Pea= J. , Stirling, Mrs, W. H. Tremblay Plums --W. Truentner, E: Blake. Plums!-- Lalthwatte & Sons, J. Stirling. Collec- tion grapes-4aithwoite & Sons, T. J. Salkeld. Peaches -31 Stirling. Quinces Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Judge -Mr. J. R. iHIackett. MOWSf.: 6 assorted tear bisteulthtkit, Blake, Bert Treleaven. Layer rcake N'. I.. Car. ter, T. J. ' Selkeld. ,Biscuits --T. Blake, 1y3�. Alton...:Layer'. tyke -N. L> tatter,, D. tieW1 runty, W. premien. L freact - T. make,f;►. McWhin y,. rS. D, A. FrowleZ Thy. Supper for Or � inr�tr t Cil r. Lo bread4/ Mrs. W.IL Tretnhlay. Collection of Phlox (Drummond) - Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Collection mari- golds -P. Barker, J. Grieves. Geranium in bloom -F. Barker, Mrs. D. A, Fowler. Foliage .plant -J. .-Grieves. no number. Oaetua-.-3 varieties named - F Barker. Table bouquet --Mrs. D. A. Fowler, T. J. Salkeld. Asters --F. Barker,, Mrs, W. 11. Tremblay. Basket Of Annualn-F. Bar- ker, Mrs. W. 11', Tremblay. Dahlisds---F. Barker, Mrs. W. 11. Treinblay. Gladioli P. Barker. 5 house plants --C). Finni- gan, F. Barker. Tuberous Begonia in blood -P. Barker. Zinnias --Mrs. W. H .:n, Tremblay; Barker. 10 arieties cut flowers -P. Darker, J. Grieves. Table decoration - F. Barker, M. Culbert. Collection Petu- nias---F. Barker. collection 1'5-4"'. barker. Speciat.. ` by $r. V(i It r lode Mrs. D. A, Pourer. std as E. Elliott and Mrs.• J'.. i1�i11or eases, embroidered, white -M. Livi gstone, Lydia H3Ie• end f3on. Pillow. 'ea ,, embroidered, , toi(d#'e Mia. D. 41t6 lt'oWlet, M. Liivingstone, P ter Vis.: eroebe E. Illake. M. Livingstolie, Read This Wonderful Offer 101,11.4 FINE ARTS Oil;- landscape ---Mrs: _ T. - Gauley; --M.- -Livingston. Water color, landscape - Mrs. I. Dairley, M. Livingston. Water color, animal study -M. •Livingston, J. Grieves. In oil, flowers --M. Livingston, OOieves. ^- Collection,- fine arts; six rpleces-M. Livingston, J. Grieves. Paint- ing on china --J. Grieves, M. Livingston. Paster, advertising Canadian product--. Mrs. J. A. Henry, T. J. Salkeld, Col- lection basketry, reedwork-A. Patterson, J. B. Grieves. 'Best exhibit of 'relics or reurios-M. Culbert, M. Livingston. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DIVISION Judges -Mrs. Williams, Miss E. EUlott, ests ,collection.:.weed.,.seeds-;,Jack.-,A14, ion, Mary Salkeld, Evelyn Little. col- lection of , grain and seeds -J. Alton. Girls`. sewing Helen Salkeld. Margaret Salkeld. Sewing by girl under 15- lVlargayet Salkeld, Betty Elliott. Dressed doll •by girl tinder 14 -Betty Elliott, Mary Salkeld. Centrepiece, by girl un- der 14 -=Margaret, Salkeld. Collection of wild flowers and grasses -O. Rutherford, Ferne Patterson. Penmanshiii by boy of gifl attending sehool-Madeline Caesar. Lornti Roach, Elliott Rivett. Map of Canada --Annetta Stewart, Perne Alton. Woodwork by boy --Raymond . Currie, Chas. brown.. 'Bird house --Helen Mc- Gee, Wm. McClure, Judges -Watson Davis and Arthur ,•Brown. New. 10---Secvie On-e.of-TheeBeanti(i.1."NewIlaven Chime.... Call Alarm Clocks Secure Four Nw----Subscriptionse to The Goderich Star -for one year. "4 NEW YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY" Subscription rate, $1.50 per year in advance. You willbe surprised how easy it is to win one of these beautiful Chime Alarm Clocks Your relatives, friends and neighbors, will be glad to i, s seri tion to `,744 CiUPEltt ff STAR." Ask them to subscribie to Huron County's most interesting weekly newspaper. a11et,Artatl021,Aniyii011.,r ily sr.r..rr..rr.�. 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