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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-10-2, Page 7Windshield Wipers Are Important Althol+gh Windshield Wipers are. not :Need continuously They ` Are A Very Important Part of the jAutomoblle, WHEN THEY ARE NEEDED, THEY ARE NEEQEID BADLY AX13 ARE VERY NECESSARY FOR SAFE DRIVING. They Most be In Perfect ,Worktng Condition, to Guardl against Accidents. Specialized Service and Repairs on Windshield Wipers of all makes. Bring Your Car to Our Garage and Have Your Windshield Wiper Checked By Experts .Using Modern 'Equipment... Carl's Garage "Service that Satisfies" Phona 212 - Listowel, Brussels Fall Fair Prize List Winners for 1940 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE Quilt, Fancy quilting. Mrs, J. A, Howe, Mrs. H. Fuss; Bedspread, cro- chet, Mrs. Livingston, Dr. Grieve; Bedspread, knitted. Dr. Grieve; Quilt, patclxwork, Sarah MMCallum, Miss Livingston; Quill, Dresden plate, Dorothy Bone, H. 3, DesJardine, Quilt, Applique, L. Murray, Miss E. Davison; Quilt, Applique (embroider- ed), Mrs. Dale. Mrs. H. Fuss. Bed Spread, fancy st3toh, Mrs. Fuss, Mrs Brimblecombe; Bed Spread, Candle- wick, L. Murray, Mrs. Brimblecombe: Comforter, Down tar Wool, Mrs. E. Davison, Mrs, J. A. Howe; Hearthrug, wool, W. Jeffry, Mrs Livingston; Hearthrug, braided, Mrs. J. A, Howe. Mrs. Livingston; Hearthrug, ,rag, Beth Hoover, Mrs. J. A, Howe; Hearthrug, any other, Dr. Grieve; Mona Work Shirt, home-made, Mrs, Howe, S. McCallum; Man's Pydamas, home-made, Mrs, Fuss, Mrs. Howe; Man's pair of ;Socks, hand made fine wool, Miss E. Davison, Miss Living- ston; Man's pr. 'Socks, hand made, coarse, 3 ply, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. ss; Man's Pair woollen Mitts, home dao, 3 ply, Mise Livingston, Mrs. owe; Maple Sugar, 5 lbs. or over, ade in 1939, A, Turnbull; Maple Syrup, 1 qt., A. Turnbull, M. Henry; ey in the comb. R. Warwick; ,ney, strained, and extracted, R. arwiok, M. Henry;Canned small ark Fruit, 3 varieties, 1 pt. each'i, H. es, ardine; Canned small light Fruit, varieties, 1 pt. each. H. DesJardine; Irs, Brimblecombe; canned Peaches and Pears, 1 pt. each, H. DesJardine, ire, Ed. Bryans; 'Canned Rhubarb nd Cherry, 1 pint each, Mrs. Dale; armed, Raspberries and Strawber- es, 1 pt. each, H. DesJardine, Mrs. Storey; Collection of Jelly, 3 varie_ es, 1 pint each, H. DesJardine, Mts. le; Coll. of Jam, 3 arieties, 1 pt. ach, H. DesJardine, Mrs. Brimble- mbe; Marmalade, Orange, 1 pt,. s, Dale, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Mar. alade,A.O.V., W. E. Freeborne, S. °Callum; Co11. Tomato •Catsup, om. Juice, Chili Sauce, 1 pt. each, re. Howe, Mrs. Dille; Cusumber 'ckle, sweet, 1 pint, Mrs, thimble. Combe, Mrs F. Storey; Mustturd Pickle, 1 pt, Mrs. Storey, MoOlyment; Sweet Pickle Fruit, 1 pt., Mrs. Dale. S. MoCalluan; Chnned Corn, 1 pt., S. McCallum, Mrs. Dale; Can'd Beans Mrs, Fuss. Mrs. Dale; Canned Tom- atoes, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Storey; Canned 'Chicken, F, MoClyment, Mrs. Fuss; Hard Soaip, W. E. Freeborn, Miss Davison; Pressed Meat in mold, Mrs. Dale; Salad Dressing, Mra. Howe, W. E, Freeborne; Practical School Lunch M. A. Fraser, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Working Man's Breakfast, Mrs. Peebles, Dorothy Bone, M. Pipe; Convalescent Tray, no 1st, Mrs. Peebles, DAIRY PRODUCTS. Crock Butter, W. 31. Freeborne, Mrs. Storey, S. McCallum; Table Butter Prints, Mrs, Storey, S. McCallum, W. Jeffry; Butter in rolls, Mrs. Storey: W. E. Freeborne, W. Jeffry. ROOTS AND HOED CROPS Early Potatoes, Beth Hover, Late Potatoes, Beth Hoover, A. Turnbull, no 3rd; Swede Turnips, S. McCallum, W. E. Freeborn; Turnips, A.O.V., S. McCallum, W. E. Freeborn; White Field Carrots, W. E. Freeborn, Sarah MoCa11um5; Table Carrots W. E. Freeborn, S. McCallum; Early Horn Carrots, W. E. Freeborn, A. Turn- bull; Long Red Beets, W. E. Turnbull F. MdClyment; Blood Turnip Betts, A. Turnbull, Dorothy Bone; Parsnips Mrs. H. Fuss, S. McCallum; Winter Dad!shes, S. McCallum, W. E. Free- born; Sugar Mangolds, Beth Hoover, A. Anderson; Mangold Wurzels, long red, Beth Hoover, F. McOlyment; Long Yellow Mangolds, Beth Hoover, F. MOOlyment, FRUIT McIntosh, Mrs. R. T'somson, Mrs. R. J. Mc+Lauchlin; Famuse M,rs R. Thomson, Mrs. R. J. MaLauchlin; Northern Spies, Mrs. R. Thomson, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; Golden Rus- sets, H. DesJardine, F. McClyment; Tolman Sweets, F. MaClyment; On- tario, F. •MoClyanent, M. Henry; Wealthy, F. McClyrent, M. Henry; Duchess, F, bleOlyment,LM�rs, R. Thomson; Melba, Mrs. R. i[. McLean.: Start Using ROWLAND'S Bread NOW ! Wrapped for your protoetion. PATRONIZE -the Reliery in Y'on' Own L0aditY, ROWLAND'S BAKERY P+lrme 113X Brussels, Ont. ,%%r¢/ce1i4:ra a MT MU ME BRUMIELS POST wiolros Leona Millie,, Mrs. Peebles, LADIES' Wit)RK Coll, Raney work, 1111.55 E. Davison, Paisley, Leona Murray, Mrs: Ching. stone; Afternoon Tea Cloth, .31111. Muldoon, Mrs, Bri'inblecombe, Lunch Cloth, Mrs, Muldoon,Mrs, Brin;ble- ecmbe; Linen Centre, Mrs, Muldoon, Mrs. Livingston Embroidered Centre, Miss E. Davison, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Lace Centrepiece, Mra, Dale, Mrs• Brtrahlecnnbe; hand made Centre - Piece, Mrs, Muldoon, Mrs, Dale; Em- broidered French or Sold, Mrs. Brimblecombe, Mrs, Livingston; Lad les' Snook, Mrs, Livingston, Mrs. Howe; House Dress, Mrs. Livingston, Mise E. Davison; Ladies' Costurue, Slip, Mrs. Dale, Mrs, H. Fuss; Kitch- en Apron, Mrs, LUvingaton, Mrs, H0We Luncheon S•et, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs, Dale; Wont Bag, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Livingston; Fancy Purse, hand made Mrs, Howe, Mrs. Livingston; Chair Set, Miss L Lowry, Mrs, Livingston; "fable Runner, Mrs. J. Howe, Miss E, Davison; Luncheon Cloth Italian hem. tlehing, Mrs, Muldoon; French Knot, Leona Murray, Dorothy Bone; Tar_ itng, Mrs. Brimiblecombe, Mrs. Dale; Swedish Darning, Leona Mur - rap, Mrs, Livingston; Specimen Fagotting, Mrs, Livingston, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Laundry Bag, Mrs. E. Davison, Mrs, J A. Howe; Child's Smocked Dress, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Sofa Pillow, Mrs, J, Howe, Miss E. Davison; Sofa Pillow, Leona Murray. Mrs. Livingston; Afghan, Miss E. Davison, Mrs, Livingston; Crochet work, Mrs. H. Fuss, Mrs. Livingston; Tea Cosy, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Peebles, Ladies' Wool Bed. Jacket, Mrs. J. A. Howe, Mrs, Dale; Ladies' Wool Suit, Mrs H. Fuss; Mrs, "Liv- ingston; Infant's Jacket and Bonnet. Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. H. Fuss; Pair Pillow Cases, embroidered, Mrs. Dale, Leona Murray; Pr. Pillow Cases, cut rwork, Mrs. Brimblecombe, Miss I. Lowry; Pair Pillow Cases, any other,, Leona Murray, Mrs, Muldoon; Hem- stitched Pillow Cases and Sheet with monogram, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. H. Fuss; Pair Towels, fancy, Leona Mur ray, Mees, Brimblecombe; Pair Towels guest, Leona Murray, Mrs. J. A. Hoave; Laundry Work, Table Cloth & Three Table Napkins, Leona Murray, Mrs. E, Davieon• Buffet Set, 3 pieces on white ground, ,Mrs. Livingston, Miss E. Davison; Buffet set, 3 pieces on colored, ground, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Dale; Fancy Cloth & 4 iServi ettes, Mrs. Livingston, Leona Mur. ray; Luncheon Cloth and 4 Serviettes, Italian Hemstitching, Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs, Dale; Bridge Cloth, Mrs. Living- ston, Leona Murray; 2 articles made from flour bags or engem sacks Mrs. 3. A. Howe, Mrs. Dale; 3 articles as , able for gifts, not exceeding 25 cent's, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Muldoon; Bath Mat, Mrs. J. A. Howe, Miss E. Davison; 3 new Novelties, hand made, Mrs. Livingston, M. Pipe; Article in needle point, Lowry,Miss E. Davison, Mrs, Dale. Wilton & Gillespie Special -Miss I. OLD CHUM lin, Mrs, Thomson; Delicious, Mrs. It 'Thomson, Mrs. R. 3, MoLauchlin; Gravenetteins, F. M,oClymrent; Pee wniutkee, F. McCl'ment; Wignera Mrs. R, Tboms'on), Mrs. R. J. MoLauclt lin; Crabs, F. McClylnenit; 6 Varieties Winter Apples, F. Mdolynent; 6 vari. eties Fail Applea, F, Mcclyment; Fall Pears, F, McClyment, H. DesJardine; Winter Pears, F. hiCelyment; Plums, F, MdClyment; Cluster Grapes, F, Me. Clyment. FINE ARTS 011 Paintings- Landscape, Mra, Lleingstone; 34a - rine, Mrs. Livingtone, Mr. Brimble- combe; Floweret, Mrs, Livingstone, Dr. J. Grieve; Fruit, Mrs. Livingstone, Dr. 3, Grieve; Animal Life, Mrs, Liv ings.one, Dr, 3. Grieve; Portrait, Ef,s. Livingstone, Dr. J. Grieve. Water Colours- Landscape, Mrs, Brimblecombe, Mrs. Livingstone; Marine, Mrs. Liv- ingston, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Flowers. Mrs. Fuss, Mrs. Livingstone; Fruit, Mrs. Livingstone; Animal Life Mrs Livingstone, Mrs, Fuss; Portrait, D'. J. Grieve, Mrs. Livingstone; Crayon Drawing, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Living- stone; Pastel Drawing, Mrs, Fuss, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Pen and Ink Stretch, Mrs. Peeibles, Mrs. Brimble- combe; Pencil Sketch, Mrs. Peebles, Miss Livingstone; Collection Hand Painted China, Dr. J. Grieve, Mlss Livingstone; Hand Painted Tea Se Miss Livingstone; Single piece hand painted China, realistic, Miss Living- stone, Dr. J. Grieve single piece hand painted Mina, conventional, Dr. 3: - Grieve, Mies Livingstone; Hand painted cup and saucer, Miss Living- stone; piece of burnt work on wood, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Brimble- combe; Hand painted Vase, MIes Livingtone, Dr, J• Griebe; Reed worn, Tray, Mrs. H. Fuse, Mrs. Howe; Mis- cellaneous Novelties from crepe paper wax & cellophane, Mrs. Brimble- combe, Mrs, Fuss; Antique China, Mrs. Brimblecombe.. CHILDREN'S COMPETITION Dragged Dell, D. Lemmox, J. Mathe- son; Dish Cloth, hand knit, J. Jardine, D. Jardine; Child's Apron, R. Pride, C. Oakley; Covered Dress Hanger, C. Oakley; Clothes Pin Bag, J. Jardine; +Cross Stitch on hewed Tea Towel J. Work; M. Bell; Laundry Bag, R. Sul- livan, J. Jardine; :Patching on torn garment, J. Jardine; Fudge Cake, iced M. Bell, D. Jardine; One -dozen filled Oatmeal Cookies, D. Jardine, M. Ball, Apple Pie, J. Work; Salad Dressing, J. Work, D. Jardine; Sandwiches, J. Matheson, J. Work; Map of Huron County in Flour and. Salt, W. Turwvy, J. Willis; Posters, illustrating safety insport, travel and fire, D. Jardine, N. Lowry; Mon Flying Aeroplane, 13. Purvey, G. Parr; miniature model of Farm Gate, B. Turvey, K. Walker; Bird Hocse, B. Pennington, M. Marne. Son; oat Model, sail boat, B. Turvey; Soap Carving, F. Mitchell, B. Turvel:. Health Posters Grade IV., D. Jamie- son, G. Somers; Book Rouse, J. Jew- ell, B. Pennington; My Little Farm, J. Work, D. •Pride; Free Cutting Grade Id., M. McDonald, B. Cousins; Special Product Map, J. Jardine, J. Willie; Bird House, B. Pennington, M. Matheson; Scene in Cut Outs Grade III., E. Herr, J. Work; Olr Look at the Moon, .Special Script Print, E. Raymond, M. McDonald; Help the Red Cross, B. Rann, M. ,Semis. BAKING Loaf bread, white, Mrs. G. Dale, W. E. Freeborn; Loaf bread, brown, Mrs. G. Dale; W. E. Freebrne; Loaf broad currant, W. Jeffrey, Mrs. F. Storey; Buns, W. E, Freeborne, M. Henri); Buns, fancy, M. Henry, J. Ireland, Tea Biscuits, W. E. Freebourne, Mrs. Dale; Jelly Roll, Mra Brimblecombe, Mrs. Dale; Fruit Cake, S. McCallum, Mrs. Storey; Layer Cake, M. .A Fraser, Mrs, J. Howe; Layer Cake, Mrs. Brimblecombe, M. Henry; Sponge Cake, Mrs. Dale, Mrs J. Howe; Angel Coke, W. E. Freeborne, Mre, Dale; Oatmeal Cokies, Leona /Murray, Mrs. Dale; Ginger Cookies, Mrs. Dale, Mrs.. Howe; Cookies, 3 varieties, Mrs. Dale, F. McClyment; Dougrnute, Leona Murray, M. Henry; Griddle Scones), Mrs, Dale, Mrs. Ed. Bryans; Nut Loaf, Mrs. Ed. Bryans, Dorothy Bone; Muffins. or Gems, M. Fraser, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Cocoa- nut Macaroons„ ' dirs. Dale,. Mrs. Howe; Shortbread, Mrii. Dale, Mrs. Rowe; Apple Pie, W. Freeborne, L, Murray; Pumpkin Ple, Dorothy Bone Mrs, Dale; Lemon Pie, Mrs. Dale; Raisin Pie, W. Freeborne, L. Murray; Colla 'Tanta; L. Msrary, W, E. Free borne; Coll. Candy'; W. E. Freeborne, L. Murray; Candy maple cream, M. F. Storey', S. McCallum; Coffee Cake, W. E. Freeborne; Variety halting from Cake Batter, Mrs, Dale; Aes't• Sand VEGETABLES Onions from seed, red, W. E. Free. , born, Mrs. Brimblecombe; Onions from seed, yellow, W. E. Freeborn• Mrs. Brimblecombe; Onions from I Dutch sets, H. J. DesJardine, C. Au- derson; 1 Qt. Onions Sets, Dr. 3. Grieve; Qt..piokling onions, Dr. 3. Grieve, Mrs. Brimblecombe; 1 Qt. no- tato onions, W. E. Freeborn, Dr. J. Grieve; Corn, Dent, M. Henry; Stalks Fodder Corn, M. Henry, A. Turnbull; Table Corn, Dr. 3. Grieve, Sarah Mc- Callum; Coll. Corn, Sarah McCallum; Drumhead Cabbage, M. Pipe, Beth Hoover; Oxheart Cabbage, Sarah Mc- Callum, A. Turnbull; Red Pickling Cabbage, Mrs. Peebles, Dr. J. Grieve; Caulifawer, W. E. Freeborn; Pump- kin, yellow field, Beth Hoover, M. A. Fraser; Pie Pumpkin, Sarah MoCat- lum, A. Turnbull; .Squash, Hubbard, W. E. Freeborn, Dr. J. Grieve; Squash AO.V., Sarah McCallum, W. E. Free. born; Tomatoes, large, H. DesJardine, Mrs, Brimblecombe; Qt. White Beans, Dorothy Bone, ;yarah McCallum; Qt. Butter Beans, any variety, Jas. Ire• land, H. J. DesJardine; Qt. White Beaus, small, Sarah McCallum, M. Henry; Citrons, Sarah McCallum, II, DesJardine; Piokling Cucumbers, W. E. Freeborn, M. McOlyment; Table Cucumbers, Mrs. H. Fuss; A. Turn- bull; Celery, white, W. E. Freeborn, Dr, J Grieve; Sunflower, A. Turn- bull, Sarah, McCallum; doll. Garden Produce, W. E. Freeborn, GRAIN !White Fall Wheat, H. DesJardine, Mrs. H, Fuss, A. Turnbull; Red Fall Wheat, H ,DesJardine, Mrs. H. Fuss, Barley, 6 Rowed, Jas, Ireland, A, Turnbull; White Oats H. DesJardine, A. Turnbull; Peas, H. DesJardine, Timothy Seed, Mrs. H. Fuss, H, Des - Jardine. HORSES Agricultural (under 1600 lbs.) Two -yr. -old Gelding or Filly, Coyne Bros, 3rd, W. J. Dale; Oneyearold Filly or Gelding, W. J. Dale, A. Tay. lor; Span of Agricultural Horses, N. Shantz, W. I. Dale; Mare or Gelding, any age, N. •Shantz. Heavy Draught (1600 lbs. or over) Two-year-old Filly or Gelding, W, J. Dale; Yearling Filly or Gelding, N, Shantz; Heavy Draft Team, N. Shantz; Mare or Gelding, L. E. Car- diff's epeeiale, Coyne Bros, W. J, Dale. WEDN1a801134 V, .Q1CT., '2nd, 139(3 October Sale Items At the Paris5Shoppe I Fur trimmed winter coats $12.95, $14.95 AND UP all with 2 season linings and chamois lined, , Better Coats up to $59.95 DRESSES Racks at $1.00 $1.95 and 2.95 in the Better Dress Section Dresses formerly $6.95 and $7,95, reduced 1 $8.95 and $9.95, reduced $10.95 to $12.95, reduced All dresses selling at $14.95 and up, reduced to In the Millinery Section All wool felts in the greatest 'variety of styles, suitable for the young miss or the chic matron $1.95 and $2,50 $4.95 to$6.95 x$8.95 $10.95 In the Childress' Shoppe 4 piece sets, fur trimmed, Consisting of hat, coat, ' leggings and snuff, sizes 3 -- 6 ,.. • • • ... $9.95 Sizes 7 10 (3 piece) ••••-•••••-• • • . , $9.95 Sizeh 12 - 14X $12.95 -A gond variety of styles in (heavy all wool materials - 11111. 1011.04•1141.~.11=1.010.11411111. 1•141.10,111411•11•04MNIAMK Ladies' Paris Shoppe LISTOWEL, ONT. Where Your Dollar Buys More & 2nd; Foal, N. R. Pehesney; one -year-old Filly Gelding, N. Cormick, E. Pehesney, Twoyearold Filly or Gelding, E. Pe- hesney; Team in Harness, N. Cor- mick 1st & and; Single Driver in Harness, N. Cormick lst & 2nd; Tan- dem Hitch, N. Cormick. ROADSTERS Best Gentleman's Outfit, J. Fryfogle, Currie & Tersitt 2nd & 3rd. SHEEP (Leicesters) Aged Ram, J S. Cowan & Son, G. Robertson; Shearling Ram, J. S. Cow- an & Son, G. Robertson; Ram Lamb, G. Dorrence, J S. Cowan & Son; Ewe, two shear and over, Cowan & Son, D. Dorrance; Shearling Ewe, Cowan & /Son lst & 2nd; Ewe Lamb, G. Robeit- son, Cowan & Son; Pen, Cowan & Son, S. Robertson. OXFORD DOWNS Aged Ram, M. Henry, W. Tolton; Shearling Ram, W. Tolton, M. Henry; Ram Lamb, W. Toltin, 0. McGowan; Ewe, two shear and over, 0. McGow- an, W. Tolton; Shearling Ewe, W. Talton, H. Maitland; Ewe Lamb, P. Deering, H. Maitland; Pen, W. Talton, DORSET HORNS .Aged Ram, P. E. Deering, 0. Mc- Gowan; Shearling Ram, P. E. Dear ing, P. E. Deering; Ram Lamb, P. E. Deering, P. 13, Deering; Ewe, too shear and over, 0. McGowan, P, E. Deering; Shearling Ewe, P. E. Deer- ing, 0. McGowan; Ewe Lamb, P, E, Deering, P. E. Deering; Pen, P. E,. Deering, 0. McGowan. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS Aged Ram, 0. McGowan, 0. McGow- an; Shearling Ram, 0. McGowan, 0. McGowan Ram Lamb, 'M, Henry, 0. McGowan; Ewe, two shear and over, 0. McGowan, 0. McGowan; Shearling Ewe, 0. McGowan, 0. McGowan; Ewe Lamb, 0. McGowan, 0. McGowan; Pen, O. McGowan, 0, McGowan. Cormick let & 2nd, or ROADSTERS Brood stare +with foal at side, J. Cam- eron; Sprints, Foal, J. Cameron Team in Harness, Currie & Tel -vitt, J. ,'f'ry- fogle; Single Driver in H.a.'rness, Currie & TerVltt, J. Fryfgole, Carrie & Tervitt, CAR R IAgft Broad. Mare With foal, N, Cormick lst POULTRY Black Langshan, C. A. Tilt 1st & 2nd; Brahmas, C. A. Tilt, P. Deering; Bar- red Rocks, M. A. Fraser, F. Mcely- anent; Rocks, A.O,V., Roy Butson, J. Lyons; Coohine, C. A. Tilt, Roy But- son; Dorking's, C. A, Tilt, M. Fraser; Games, Sumatra, C. A. Tilt lst & 2nd; Games, A.O.V., M, A. Fraser, lot & 2nd,; Orpington, C. Tilt, R. Butson; Minorcan, J. ;Douglas 1st & 2nd White Wyandottes, J. Douglas let ,& 2nd; Wyandottes AA.V„ J. Douglas, M. Fraser; Rhode Island Reda, M. A. Fraser, 3. Douglas; Leghorns, white, Roy Batson, J. Douglas; Leghorns, brown, M. A. Fraser, 3. Douglas; Leg - helms, A.O.V., C. A, Tilt; Anemias, Roy Butson; Homburgs, Roy Hutson, C. A. Tilt; Bantams, clean ornament - a1, A. Tilt; Bantams, clean game, Dcnglae Brom, Roy Butson; antame, booted CJochin, Douglas) Bros., Roy Batson; Bantams Bootee A.O.V„ C.A. Tilt, Ray Buason, In Pah-8101d and Young Geese, Douglas Bros, lst & 2nd; Ducks, C. A, Tilt, iv, Pipe; Duoks, lDouglas Bros, C. A. Tilt; Pr. Pigeons, Douglas Bros., C. A. Tilt; Coll, Poul try, 15oughas 'Bros., Roy Butson; i`r Guinea Pigs, D. Gemmell, Downing Special, Douglas Bros- ROBINHOOD SPECIALS Loaf White Bread, Mrs. F. Storey; -- Tea Biscuits, M. Henry, Mrs. .Storer: Currant Buns, Mrs. Storey; Layer Cake, C. Anderson, M. Henry; Apple Pie, M. Henry, Mrs. Storey; Raisin ... Pie, M. Henry, Mrs. Storep;'Pumpkir.,. Pie, M. Henry„ Mrs. Storey. PURE BRED CATTLE; - SHORTHORNS (With registered pedigree) Bull, two-year-old A. Gaunt, W. ly Turnbull, Wm. Oestricher; Bull, one- year -old, Wm. Oestricher, M. Taylor- Bull Calf, Sr., Wan. Ostriches, L Gaunt, W. E. Turnbull; Bull Calf, Wm. Oestricher, W. E. Turnbull_ la - Taylor; Best Male, A. Gaunt; Milch , Cow or Cow well gone in calf, Wnr Oestricher, A. Gaunt, W. Turnbuit; Milch Cow, under 4 yrs., Wm. Oestri - cher, Wm. Turnbull 2nd & 3rd; Two- • year-old Heifer, Wm. Oestricher, Was_ Turnbull, A, Gaunt; One -year -aid Hel- fer, lelfer, Wm. Taylor, M. Taylor, Wm. Oes- tricher; Heifer Calf, Sr., J. Camercz . Wm. Oestricher, J, Cameron•, Helfer - Calf, Jr., Wm, Oestricher, W. Turn bull 2nd & 3rd; Herd of Short Horns.. Wm. Oestricher, A. Gaunt, W. Tanen, bull; Best Female, Wim. Oestricher; 3 Animals get of one sire, A. .GatinO,. . Won. Oestricher, ABERDEEN ANGUS.. (with Registered Pedigree) • Bull, oneyear-old or over, F. S.. Todd & Son let & 2nd; Bull Calf, F '. 5. Todd & Son; Milch Cow, • F. : E..1 Todd & Son; Two:year-old Heifer .3'- 5. Todd & Son lat & 2nd; One -year- old Heifer, F. S. Todd & Son 1st SN• and; One -year-old Heifer, F. S.. Tod& & Son; Heifer Calf, F. S. Todd & Son; Herd 06 Aberdeen Angus, F. S... Todd & Son. 'HEREFORD (with Registered Pedigree) • Bull, H. Wright, 1tb McIntyre; Mitch '• Cow, H. Wright, J. Little; Bull Calt,. J. Little, H. Wright; Two -year+ -old' Heifer, J. Lyons, H. Wright; One- year -old Heifer, J. Little, H. Wright; Heifer Calf, 3. Little, H. Wright: Herd of Herefords, H, Wright, 31 Little. GRADE" CATTLE Milch Cow H. Wright; 3, Coriltees 2nd & 3rd; rive -year-old Hefter; Ti: Coultee, ID. McIntyre, A. .Turnbufir Two-year-old Steer, J. Coultek; Ona-• yearold Heifer, A. Turnbull 1st & 2noig, J. Cbtiltes; Steer Calf, Sr., E. .tdeba-- tyre, W. Turnbull 2nd & 3rd1 Stasr-- Celf, Jr„ J+ Coultas, A. Tarabn1; Heifer Calf, Sr., •13.'MoIntyre,- J. " Ly- ons lad & 3rd; Heiser Dalt, 3r., H.' Wright, 3. L lens, J, ooiiltea; Baby. Beet, F. S,•Todd & Son, A. Tornbull- Steer ;'year, J. Cdultes; QV'. Li, Taft- bull '2nd & 3i•& ' Baeker's Specials, F. S. Todd &- Son; Champion's Speolals, H. Wright/ Bank of Coilranepce, A. Gaunt; Stehv ant's Special, :0..Ttiirnbull