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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.:
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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