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The Clinton News Record, 1928-09-27, Page 4
IHURSDA1, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928:: CLINT ext 'fwr the eek FA • r 5t CT 4th and '$ en s will be o New Highways � COOPER.A. •per•• "THE worm WITH':A STOCK" CLINTON z Sherlock -Manning Pianos How About Treating Your- self to a PIAN©? MCS •I.L. Clinton's Musical Instrument .Representative Always at Your Service ' ' Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton 2nd Heifer calf,• "Miss' "BroWiSatt; 'Steer calf .Mles.BrQwnett Stea ,,.tw4 s years 41d,.1?i I'h'MeNaughten, et,and' •2n, d• r+:.o Steene year;bld, 1V1iss:Br'gwn:, •eft : Fat ca' , hehese ox steer;.; la, Ii. 1VICNaughtorr, 1st and 2nd, 1 E. ngs Cream Ogiti6 WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTI1 BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON • BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE — MONTREAL, QUE. • Commerce School to -Goy CLINTON, ONTARIO Offers, you a Practical Business Training that has made it pos- sible for, our scares of students to obtainand hold positions demand- ing; a high standard of efficiency. THERE IS A POSITION WAITING FOR Y011 Courses: 'Secretarial, Stenographic, Commercial, General Office, Civil Service, Commercial Teachers' Course and Special Courses arranged. You cannot attend a better school. Why not attend this? School reopens Sept. 4th, 1928. Write today for information. fIeifer Dalt, Roy :'Pepper ;& Son;,. Bull•calf;SC1rff.:Keys" Eby,Pepper & Son Poked Anigus Tlertoi "_calf, Bert Klopis; T3in11 calf,,, Brolan Stewart, Beit IKlopp, holstein. • Ma•lde colo, Vim ;Sparks; I-Ieifeti,, two years�;oid, Wm. Spanks; Ilei�fer�, one year :old, Wm...Sparks, ::Jas. It Stirling; -Heifer.•' calf, Wm,Sparks;;. Creamery Special, ,Best Dairy Heifer' ' t and s under 3 yearSs WM. S parks , 1s end, 7 Jtide•es Wm, Charters, John' • W,: Salkeld, ' SHREP Leicester. Ram :two shears -gr over, J. A. Man- sun & Son; Shearing ram,;. Roy Pep- per &' Soni;' lst and 2nd; Ram lamb, Roy Pepper & Son, J. A. Manson & Son; Ewe having raised lambs in; 1x28, 2• shears.er over, R. Pepper & San, Brown Stewart; Shearling ewe, R. Pepper; & Son; "lst and 2nd; .Ewe ,lamb, Brown Stewart, R. Pepper & Son, Lincolns Foster, Mrs, Ng,; °Ross; • Laaf home - Made Graham bread; Mrs, 1VI, Ross, o ton brown r ir• L at Bos bread,*Mins' M Rose, E `& R Snowden Loaf • tint bread made froixi "baking Powder with fruit "Me% N.W. Wogds, Mrs, W. F, 1Vletcalf; Six Grahaifl muffins, -Jno. Rathiuell, -Joe Richard,' son; Layer cake; white, Mes Jno. i i r B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Accts,, Principal PRONE 193 M. A. Stone, Com. Specialist, Vice Principal 76-tf. nett, Garnet Jacobi Laye>"' cake, dark, Mrs, Relit. Beattie, Mp•s. Jpo. Elliott;, Fruit cake, Mrs, Hawrie, Jno. Rath - well; Six buns, A, Johnston, Mrs, Jno. lei 'i i baking i u;ts .f o n g Sixto b sc ,llio't•'a Elliott; powder,;' Joe Richardson, Garnet Jae - obi; Six ginger hermits, 12 . Foster, 1vlrs..W.I3; Tremblay; I'late cookies, A, Johnston & Son, F, Keegan; Six plain mucins, .Garnet Jacobi, Mas. Mc- Kenzie, Don Robt. Beattie; Six scones, o P Kenzie,' Joe Richardson; Meat loaf, Mr's. N. W. Woods, E & R. Snowden;• Apple Pie, Joe Richardson, Mr): J. W. Elliott;•Lemon pie Mss,' N. W. Woods, Mrs, A E. Irwin „Plain baked beans, Garnet Jacobi, : Mrs, N. W, Woods;• Most suitable'and appetising cold lunch for one person, Mrs. W. F. Met- calf, 'Gagnet Jacobi; 'Pickles, pint,' A. Johnston .& Son, F. Keegan; 3 jelly and and 3 marmalade in glasses, A, John- ston and Son, F. Keega.n;. 3 jelly and; 3 marmalade in. glasses, A. Johnston, & Son,. Masa Howrie; Catsups'and meat sauces,. bottles, A. Johnston & 'Soo, `Mrs W. A. Tremblay'; Canned • s.. o nS n , 117 • ' Tremblay; - celery,. A. Johnston '& ;Son, Garnet• 'Jacobi; 2 inuslinelons, ,F, Barker, 1 Th a . 2 ate •ine mis os, ' "enr 1 e w n Ge a , } s' 2 .cite ns '-Tries, Snowden SYilgwdeP, • o > F: Ba}ricer; Best- pumpkin for table 'use, A, Jolutsten & Son, E. & R, Snaw- den;' Best'squash for table use, 0. Truemner &.Son, Ed. Foster; Largest ne'r D. C, rix m r puinpl�m for .�eed, C. T e , Galbraith; Largest squash for; feed; F. Barker•, C. Truemner & San; 1/ peck large English potato onions, D. C. Galbraith; Mrs. W. IS, Metcalf; 12 largo' white onions, F. Barker 12, large red onion's, F, Barker, D. •Cr., Gal- beaith; 12 largo yellow onions, V. 'Bar- ksr, 'Milne Rader; 12 large red tom atees, G, Greenslade; 12 large yellow tomatoes, Mrs: V. P. Metcalf, E. R. Snowden; Plate peach toinatoes, F. & R. Snowdon, Mrs, CW:' 7I. Trerriblay; Largest head of sunflower, `Geo. Greenslade, Garnet Jacobi; Collection of garden herbs, MA. W. F. 1Vletcalf, Mrs, W. II. Tremblay Plate 'of pep- pers, A. Johnston es' .Son, G. Green- slade; Plate of cucumbers, Geo.`Green- slade, E, & R. Snowden; Vegetable Man ow, C. Truemner':& Son, T Bar• Icor; '.Green Hubbard Squash, J.Bar= ker,' Thos.; Snowden; Yellow Hubbard Squash, C. .Truemner & Son,. LADIES' WORK Rfiss Livingston; ' Sampler showing specimen ol` straight bias and three coi•sered'clatning, Mrs. 111. Ross, Miss Livingston; Sampler showing,, patch hemmed, Mrs. M Ross, Miss.Living- ston; Darning on worn- talc, Julrs, 1112,' Ross Mrs. N. W Woods; ,sPetahed quilt, cotton; Milne Rader, Mrs, • M. Nies.' 1f. quilt,1 Ross • Patched cloth, F, Moss , Goosedown conrf-orter, homc- niade,' Garnet Jacobi; Braided int :Miss Livingctan, ,'Jean Harrison; Hooked Mat, Milne Reder, Mrs. N. W. Woods;• Fancy hand -made' hand bag, t Horne Miry. M, Ross, 'Miss Iivn gs on, I m laundry white shirt or shirt waist,, Mrs. N, W; Woods, Mrs. . M. Ross; Horne dyeing, whole garment, Garnet Was, Stephenson; Drawing, crayon or lead paint, Mrs, M. Ross, •1VIiss Live orpainting on sills in stun%,; Water 'cel g or satin, -,Miss Livingston, W. J. Dow son; Hand -painted china; :2- pieces,' Nfiss I1ving'sten, Mrs, Howrie; Sten - citing an fabric, Mhs, W. F. 1Vletcalf, Miss Livingston; Fruit and flowers in oil, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; Pencil slteteln from nature, laoal, Miss I' Livingston, Mrs. M. Ross, ;'• MANUFACTURERS Judges—Jas. Connell, 'Elton' Res • Skein twisted yarn, E. &' R. Snows. den, Milne Rader; Skein woollen yarn, ten knots or over, Milne: Rader; Best, quart jar soft soap, Miss Brownett, Jacobi, Mrs. <N.'W.;'Woods; Plain nand -Garnet,Jacobi; Best 2 bars hard soap, finished article Miss-Livin;'- .Garnet Jacobi, A. Johnston 86 Son; sewing, e Ston, Mrs, M. Rass; Specimen mod- ;Corn husk clooriinat, Milne Rader, ern beading, Mrs. M. Ross, F,: Keegan;,'1Vles Brownett; Home-made article' of. Laundry bag', Jean Harrison; Collec-,'furniture, ,Garnet Jacobi, Mrs, " M, tion '6 different styles. needlework, Ross. Miss Livingston,' Mrs, W. F. lMletcalf;, SPECIALS Camisole, Band: inade, Miss Living -Fancy basket fruit, Mrs, W. F. Met - sten, Mrs. 34 Ross; Library set, pit- calf. • law and runner, Mrs. M. Boss, Mats. Collection of Garden beans, Mrs. W. Howrie; Luncheon'` set, '5 piece or F. Metcalf. s'„ • more, Mrs. Robt. Beattie, Miac i nl.s BABY SHOW ingston; Buffet set, 3 pieces, Mrs. Best` baby under 10' months-- Howrie, onths— •Howrie, W'. J. Dowson; Table mats,' Mrs; Fred Middleton, Mrs.: Ross Mrs, Relit. Beattie, Garnet' Jacobi; garrison, Goderioh; Best Baby girl, Crochet lace, 1 yard, Mrs. M. Ross, under 10 months, Nlrs.:Wan: 'Stur- Judges—Miss S. Noble, Mrs. Wia... Miss I Ivingcton; Slumber rug, Mrs, .seen, Mrs. Harold Penhale. Green, !.M Ross, Garnet Jagobit Mali's sleep- Judge—Dr. Tillman, : London. ed sweater' wool, Miss I et HORSE RACES Ladies' knitted mg- garment machine made., Garnet Livingston, Mrs. - owrie; t Jacobi Mrs N' W Woods; 11 Rain, two. shears or over, Thomas fruits, quarts, 'A 3 h tioned51 et II Ladies/• tending' Free for all—Harold 1(eittnn,g, Snowden Shearing rano Thomas W H T oh Canned g Crochet sweater, wool, Miss Lt Th S "v fables pints A Johnston'. & Son, Mrs. t 1Vi M 'Ross; Knitted sot carp on worn table liner„ , Snowden; N' R> Woods. ix , M' L' t Button 2nd. Living- MIrs. N:: -W. Goderich lst; Geo, Weston, Bayfield, den 'Rain Lam , emus ngr - •sten, , rs. Woods ass i Ings on; u holes, den, 1st and 2nc1, Ewe, having raised O° ° unci scarf' .hand -made Mrs, nwr' d 1Vs. Tas. Cgnnolly, Miss 12 4 tt 4 wool 4 tar ne• cotton, ; tailored, Mrs. 114. ' A: Mrs. Boake: Jno,.Toms, Miss Livingston; Pair of Ii: AND SEEDS Miss hiving- Miss Livingston; lamins in 1928, 2. shears or over, Thos Jn g Pair Mens knitted sox, coats , Ross Miss Livingston, Bouduer cap, 'Snowden;' Shearing ewe 'Thos. Snow-- Jennie Oxfords. Bus. White., Winter , Mss W. F. Metcalf; R Men's knitted sox, fine, co She g ,i z •� , Snowden, > wheat, °y Ston; Mrs; M. Ross Men's woollen, labor saving device, home-made, Mrs, Ewe Pepper & Son, Milne [Lader; Bus, Red mitts," lain Mss, Howrie,• : NIro M. M. Ross, .Garnet Jacobi;' Bridge cloth Shearing ram, Thos. Snowden;and Your serviettes, Miss Livingston, having raised lambs in 1928,2 shears ;'inter Wheat; wheat, T uerinl rtemi ey of Ross,Lad'+.es' knitted mitts, plain, . Garnet Jacobi; Modern cushion, '• Miss or over, Thos. Snowden; Shearing ewe Bus: Spring w Garnet Jagebi;,Pair Ladies' bedroom Livingston Mis. Howrie; Fancy lamp Thos. Snowden; Ewe Laino, Thos,,Son; Bus. large white. peas, C• & E. slippers, A. Johnston & Son, .i�4iss g Snowden; 'Bus. small white peas, C. pp shade, .Mrs. N. We Woods, Garnet Jac - Snowden. Truaniner &San, Milne Rader; Bus: Livingston; Baby'sccrochet,jacket and ' obi• Embroidered, bedspread, 'Jean + Sliiops 1 r bonnet; Mrs. M Ross, Miss Living- . Shearing yarn, J. I3. Munson Son, Barley,Snowden, Milne Pad- s Harrison Garnet Jacobi, Fancy m-. ton•Baby's crochet Constance Mxs. Robt. Daymond and daughter of Kippen spent a few, days last week with the formersaunt, Mks. Themes Pollard. NT. Wm. Wilson of 'Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting' his sister, Mrs. Peter Lindsay and brothel, David. There was a shower for Miss Vera & 16& R Snow en bootees wool, Miss Livingston;. Baby's .lcntttecl boot i Diner, homemade, Garnet Jacobs, W. , Rogerson at the home of Mrs, Roy 1st and 2nd; Rains lamb; 7.. A: Man- i er; Bus. White Gats, D. & R. bus. Red J. Doivson; Dressing table set; caper Lawson on Tuesday evening, . son &Son, 1st and 2nd; Ewe, having C. Truemner &Son; ees; wool, Miss Livingston, Mrs AI•. in cushion Miss Livingston, Mrs, raised jannbs'.in 1928, 2 shears -or ov- Clover seed, C. Truemner & Son, A. 'Ross; Embroidered collar and cliff sat and p' • , g Mi, and Mz`s. McDougall of St. er, J A 1Viensori & Son; Shearing Johnston & Son; Ralf bus., Sweet washable; Mrs. M. Ross Miss •Living- Howrie;' Best' assortment of'ribFion Thomas spent a few days as the J A Manson es Son 1st and1 A.Johnston ' novelties goes s G sten Tuxedo Clover Thos. Snowden, collar and cuff set, suitable for gifts hand -made • t `of their neiee Mrs Ed. But ewe, a Half bus. timothy, seed,_Helen Seeds, Jean Harrison; Crochet t • 2nd; Ewe lmb,.J..A. Manson &Son;. &Soniwashable,Mrs: W. F. Metcalf, Missoil` <+' *p Pepper et Son; Truenme .& Son:A, Johnston & Son;,P1u„ pillotiv•sli s hers,. floor; mat, Ed: Foster, Mrs, M Ross; Rev. Mr McDonald of.Hginonclville W ethhi :,lamb, . •v Pp Livingston; dips, , i ill' 'preach annit ei sary ser Best fat since 6 ease:, Yellow coin, F: Barker 6 3 tea towels, "haled -made lVi ssn Liv- mons here Brown ;Stewart, :' p, tarn r n•s.. W, .JT• ,Trent- Robt. Beattie, Mrs. Howrie; • Irish inston. Garnet Jacob 'Best assort- 011 October 21't. • Br wie'Steivart el.. A. Manson & Son, cams ; Dent crochet o . ,, la ,• 6 ears sweet" corns, A. Johnston Har mento z C any P b Bayfield Fall Fair was Success in Spite of Weather. - The weather was not very favorable for the Bayfield Fair this year but it takes more than a spell of showery, cold weather to ruin Bayfield Fair, so, even though Tuesday, the first day, was wet and blustery, and yes- teeday, the last day, was little bet- ter, there -was a fine array of exhibits. The, inside exhibit of grain, roots, we - mens' work, etc„ was well up to the average and while the outside exhibit lace Mrs, M. Ross, -Mis•.,Liv- ingston; Fillet crochet lace, Jean - risoni Miss Livingston; Fancy apron, Garnet Jacobi, Jean Harrison; Plain •kitchen apron, Mrs. Roht. Beattie, Garnet Jacobi; Eyelet embroidery, Ms, W. F. Metcalf, Miss Livingston; Roman cut -work, Jean Harrison, Mrs. W. F. •Metcalf; Etching or- outline stitch, Mrs. M, Ross, Jean Livingston; C - •s. M. Ross, s titch Mrs. , Modern •n er05s , t od r f l it ken accessories not other- wise listed,Mrs, W, F, Metcalf, Gar- net Jacobi PLANTS AND FLOWERS Judge—Miss F. Cuningham, Bouquet, large, -Mrs. J. H. McLeod, Mrs.' N. W. Woods; Bouquet, small, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs. J, H. Mc- Leod Collection of dahlias, Mrs, J. H. McLeod, Harold Penbale; Special collection of Dahlias, 0. Greenslade; Collection of fusobias, F. Keegan, Al- bert Dunn; Collection of pansies, Don McKenzie; Collection of tuberous begonias, Mrs. J. H. McLeod, Mrs. N. W. Woods; Collection fiberous rooted begonias, Mits. J. H. McLeod, Albert- Dunn; lbert Dunn; Collection of ferns and foli- age begonias, Mrs. 3, II. McLeod, Al- bert Dunn; Collection of Geraniums. F .Keegan, Miss Brownett; Collection of asters, , 11'irs, N. W. Woods, G. Greenslade; Collection of Petunias. F. Barker, F. Keegan; Collection of s MissM Gook s eat g.£ew days as the guest of her sister;.. Mis. Jae Riley Se kshire • &. Son Wm, Sparks; 0 ears .any oth Brood re variety, Miss Brownett, Mrs. W. A, 1;:essi'n . :,Thos. Snowden, field beans Jas. R. sow, leaving httei•ed` in ..1928, Thos.: F. Metcalf; Bus.,, Snowdeii, •'''` Stirling' Milne Rader;' Collegtion of Yorkshire grains in head, Garnet Jacobi. Brood sow, having littered in 1928, Judges—Jno. W. Salkeld, Jas. A. Relit, Blair, F. Keegan. Ford., . Regi Pigs FRUIT Aged boar, Thos. Snowden;; Brood Judges—W. H. Lobb, Jno. Porter: sew, having littered in 1928. Thos. Six bunches grapes, 1 var., D. C. Mrs. Howrie; Drawn work Mass Liv - Snowden, 2..A. Manson es -Son. Boar, Galbraith, Mrs.sW. F. Metcalf; col-^ingston, Airs, Howrie; Lunch or tea littered in. 1927,-J. A. Manson & Son, lection of Grapes, Mrs. J. H. McLeod; cloth, embroidered, Miss Livingston. Joe Gelinas & Son; Sew littered in Plate 12 peaches, F. Barker, Wm, Mrs Alt. Ross, Liv - Lunch or tea cloth, 1927, J. A. Manson & Son, Joe Gel- . Sparks; Plate plurals, Miss Brownett, crochet, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Miss Liv Inas & Son; Best boar, any breed,, F. Barker; Plate prunes, Miss Brown- ingstone; Lunch or tea cloth, lace, Thos. Snowden; Best sow, any freed, . eft, F. 'Keegan; Plate yellow crabs, D. Miss Livingston, Mrs. M. Rpss; Wash - Thos. Snowden; Best pair bacon hogs C. Galbraith, Jas, R. Stirling; Plate able tea cosey, Miss Livingston, Mrs. any breed, E. & R. Snowden, 2. A. red crabs, Joe Richardson, D. C. Gal N W. woods; Embroidered sofa Manson & Son. ( braith; Collections •af pears, named 3 cushion, Mrs. Robt, Beattie, Jean Her - Judges for Sheep and Pigs—H. of fall and 2 of winter, Jas, R. Stir]- rion. Crochet trimmed sofa cushion, Snell, G. C. Petty. • POULTRY ' Brood mare, accompanied by foal, foal not to be judged with mare, Lloyd Hayter lst & 2nd Foal, Ralph Stevenson, J. A. Manson & Son; Geld- ing or filly 3 yrs. old, Louis H. Rader, Wm. Mcolincley; Gelding or filly 2 year old, S. J, Willer.t; Gelding or filly 1 year old, J. R. Stirling; Team, S. J. Wallert, Ralph Stephenson. nig; Plate of fall pears, named, F. Miss Livingston, W. J. Dowson; Four Keegan, Harold Penhale; Plate win- modern hand-inade handkerchiefs, Ply mouth Barred Rocks—Hen, E. ' ter pears, mined, Jas, R, Stirling, Mrs. N. Woods, Miss Livingston; Tat - R. Wiliest, Harold Penhale; Corker- I Harold Penhale; Collection of apples ting, Miss Livingston, Mrs.'llowrie; house plants, Mrs. J. IT. McLeod, :\l - els, Thos. Snowden, Harold Penhale; four fall, and six of winter, 5 of each Pair curtains, hand -made, Mrs. W. I':', bert Dunn; Collection of Colons, F. Pullet, Harold Penhale, J. A. Mansell i variety, Jas. R. Stirling, Lloyd Scotch- Metcalf, Miss Livingston; Table run- Barker; Four varieties of amntois, Son Plymouth Rocks, White-•• ,niers; Winter apples, 4 varieties, 5 of Tun- nel., Miss Livingston, Garnet Jacobi; ; Mrs, W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. W. H. Trem- Coelc, Robt. Blair; Thos. Snowden; I each, Jai R. Stirling, L. Scotchmere; Embroidered center -piece, white, Mrs. blay; Display of cosmos, F. Barker, Hen, C. Truemner & Son; Robt. Blair; Best coinnnercial box of North- W. F. Metcalf, Jean Harrison; Cen- i Mrs. A. E. Irwin; Collection of sin - Cockerel, Robt. Blair, Thos. Snowden; - ern Spies, Lloyd Scotclnnere; Fall terpiece, colored, Garnet Jacobi, Mist 1 nias, Mis N. W. Woods, Mrs. Robt, Mrs. Pullet, Thos, Snowden, Robt, Blair. I apples, four varieties, 5 of each var- Livingston; Set of hand -made bed lin- ,Beattie; Collection of Verbenas, White Wyandottes—Hen, G. Green- iety, Jas. R. -Stirling, D. C. Galbraith; Garnet Jacobi, • Mass Livingston; Slade; Buff Orphingtons—Cockerel, I Plate of NIelntosh Reds, Jas. R. Stir- Brownn Stewart; Pullet, Brown Stew- ling, Lloyd Scotchmere; Plate of Bald - art; White Leghorns—Coelk, G.1 wins, Jas. R. Stirling, Miss Brown - Greenslade, est and 2nd; Hen, Harold ett; Plate of Mann apples, P. Keegan, Penhale, G. Greenslade; Cockerel, 0.1 Jas. R. Stirling; Plate of Northern Spies, Jas. R. • Staling;, Joe Richard - Greenslade, 1st and 2nd; Pullet, G. i d Is - Greenslade, 1st and 2nd; Rhode land RedsCockerei, Milne Rader, 1st and 2nd; Pullet, Milne Rader, 1st and 2nd; Ancor as—Cock, 0. Greenslade; Ben, G, Greenslade, 1st and 2nd; Cock- erel, G. Greenslade, lst and 2nd; Pul- let G Greenslade, lst and 2n1; Cam - 'ns Miss nxla Thor Ring of 1 Cam - sons -Plate IK g , Brownett, Joe Joe Richardson; Plate of Greenings, Jas, R. Stirling, Joe Richardson; Plate of Ribston Pippins, Joe Richardson, Lloyd Scotchmere; Plate 20 Ounce Pippins, Don. McKen- zie, Jas. R. Stirling; Plate of Wag- pines—Cocks-Mrs, W. J. Metcalf, 1st ners, Jas. R. Stirling, F. Keegan; and 2nd; Hen, Mars. W. J. Metcalf, 1st Plate of Golden Russets, Miss Brown - and 2nd; Cockerel Mrs. W. J, Met- est, Jas. R. Stirling; Plate of Bien - calf, 1st and 2nd; Pullet, Mrs, W. J. heim Pippins, Jas. R. Stirling, Joe Ivletcal'.f, 1st and 2nd; Black Minot•cas, Richardson; Plate of Snows, Joe Rich- --Cock, Milne Rader; Hen, Milne Rad- ardson, F. Keegan; Plate of Ontarios, er, lst and,2nd; Cockerel, Milne Rad- Jas. R. Stirling, Wm. Sparks; Plate er, 1st and 2nd; Pullet, Nltilne Rader; of Wolfe Rivet, Win. McDool, Lloyd Scotchmere. VEGETABLES' Judge—Wm. S. Johnston. 1 Peck Early Cobblers, F. Keegan, Geo. 'Greenslade; Peck early potatoes to be named, Thos. Snowden, G. Greenslade; Peck Gt°een Mwuntain, Milne Rader; Peck late potatoes to be named, C. Truemner & Son, Mor- ris Switzer; 3 Maugolds, long red, Ed. Foster 3 Mangolds, yellow globe, Ecl Faster, E. & R. Snowden; 3 intermed- iate mangelds, Ed. Feder, Milne Rad- er; 6 field carrots, F. Barker, C. Truemner & Son; 6 table carrots, long, Mrs. J. W. Reid, F. Barker; 6 table carrots; short, Mrs. J. W. Reid,, Geo. Greenslade; 6 table beets, A. John- ston & Son, Mrs. A. E. Irwin; 6 par- snips, F. Barker; 3 field turniips Milne'. Rader, Ed. Foster;3 sugar beets, Ed. Foster, Thos. Snowden; 3, winter rad. - isle, F. Barker, A. Johnston & San; G satisfy, 'F. B trl;er, Mrs. W. J. Metr- calf; ,2 heads cabbage, Milne Rader, F. Barker; ' 2 JSeads cauliflower, F. • Keegan, F. Barker; 3 -heads white Keys .Son; Team, Wim. Meelinchdy, Decker. Percheron Three 'year aid, Ralph Stethensan, -1st and >2nd; Two Year old, -1). 3. '5tepheson, 1st and 2nd; (Inc year old, S.S. Stirling; Foa1, E. & R. Snowden, k2obt. Blast. Agricultural lst and 2nd; Bantams, any other var iety—Cock, Wnn. 1VicDool Robt. Me- Clinchey; IIen, Robt, McClinchey, J. A. Manson & Son; Cockerel, 3. A. Manson ,& Son; Pullet, J. A, Marson & Son. Rabbits-- Kenny Merner. DUCKS s Muskova Ducks, old, 'Robt, Blair, Harold Penhale; Muskova Ducks; young, Robt. Blair,' C. Truemner & Son; Pekin Ducks, old, E. & R. Snow- den; Pekin Ducks, young, Thos. Snow- den; Rouen Ducks, old, Thos, Snow- den; Rouen Ducks, young, Thos. Snow- den; Toulouse Geese, old, Nelson Keys & Son, .Jno. Gelinas & Son; Toulouse Geese, young,`Nelson Keys & Son, Jas„ Gelinas & Son; Any oth- er variety geese old, E. & R. Snow- den A.O.V. Geese, young, E. & R. Snowden; "Bronze Turkeys, old I%ai•- old Pothole; Bronze Turkeys, young, Harold'Penhale; Any ' other variety Turkeys, old, E. & R. Snowden; A.O. V. Turkeys, young, Thos. Snowden; Pair Pigeons, old, Dr. Tillman, 1st and 2nd. Judge—L. Hogarth, . DAIRY PRODUCE 10 lbs. Salt butter, Mrs. R. S. Reid, Jae Richardson; b lbs. butter' in 1 ib, blocks, F. Keegan, Mss R. 5. Reid; 5 lb. creek butter, F. Keegan,' Mrs. M. W. Woods; ' -1 Ib. fancy print butter,' F. Keegan; Mrs. R. S. Reid. : Cottage cheese, Mrs. A. E. Erwin, Mts. N, W. Woods.; Half haiin, home cured, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs, Met- calf; 3 lbs. home -cured bacon,'smok- � ed, Mrs. N. W. Woods, E. & 1R..Snow- den;' 2 lbs. home -rendered lard, Mrs. & R.,Snowden; Metcalf I W. F. , E. heaviest dozen. hen's' eggs, white s11511, •Mrs, R. Rend, F. Keegan; Heav- iest dozen hen s eggs, . brown : shell, outfit, Doug. Mrs., R. S, Reicl Joe Richardson;,Best ,& Son; Eaton's Special Team, E. J. !' display of bee product„ J. E. Pel1-' Willett; Lady Driver, Grace Coleman rek; One 4nart strained honer?, J. 1C, Mrs.' Percy Johnston; Best 3 heavy Pollock; Ono quart maple syrup, 7'. horses, E. 2. Willett, Ed. Foster.' Keegan, Miline•Rader;--One Ib, home - Ridges— Dr., :Clark, Fred Eliding- "made fudge, .IL &R. -Snowden, Mrs. tan. W. F Metcalf. GRADECATTLEJudges--J,.,Connolly, E. -J, Rozeel. Milch cow, lVllss Brownett; Heifer, DOMESTIC SG(p1NCIl Heavy Draught Brood mare, accompanied by foal; Vas not so large as it would have- foal: not to be judged with mare, Itobt. been had the weather been more fav- Webster, Nelson Keys & Son; Foal, Diable, the quality was_of a high or- Robt. Webster; Gelding or filly 3 dor. The gate receipts were a little years old, Jn'o. Gelinas & Son; Geld - below th2 average, but came up fairly ing or filly 1 year old, Robt.`Webster; well; The concert given in the hall Team, Ed. Foster, Nelson Keys & Son. last evening was well attended and Roadsters the program provided by the Bruns- Blood mare, `accompanied by foal, wick Trio, with Jack Ballantyne, the foal not to be judged with mare, Soul comedian, was most entertaining. Hey; Foal, Joe Gelinas & Son, Sam Alter the concert a number remained .Hey;; Gelding or filly 2 year old, Sam for a little social dance. The full list Bey, Jas. R. Stirling; Gelding' or filly of lair prize -winners follows: 1 ,year old; Saran Hey, Morins Switzer; •HORSES Single Roadster, Doug McDonald, General Purpose W. Habkirk. ' Brood mare, accompanied by foal, ' Carriage Ralph Stevenson, •globi:. Blair;: Foal, Brood mare, accompanied by foal, Nelson. Keyes & Son, Robt Blair; foal not to be judged nvith Marc, Lloyd Gelding or filly' •3. years old, J. VL'iI- Hoyt/sr, IVliss Brownett; ,'Foal, J. A. lest, Wm- Deelcer; -Gelding or filly 2 Manson & San, Mess Brownett; sin. yiear.old, Bert Klopp, J. A. Mainson & "gee carriage horse, Louis H, Rader, Son; Gelding or' filly 1 year old, Nei- Nelson Keys & Son; Best gentleman's son Keys: &. Son, J. A. Manson & g McDonald Nelson Miss Living- ston; Mrs towels, b 3 Embroidered ston; Mrs. M. Ross; Three crochet trimmed towels, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs, N. W. Woods; Bath towel, Mrs. Robt. Beattie, Miss Livingston; Ladies' un- derwear, strictly hand -made, Miss Livingston Mrs N W, Woods; Man's W. F. Metcalf, F. Barker; Collection. of. Gladiolus, Albert Dunn; Collection. of Sweet Peas, Mrs. N. W. Woods. FINE ARTS Judge—•Miss Lucile Grant, Landscape, original, oil, Mrs. W. F, Metcalf, Mrs. M. Ross; Still life, or- iginal; oil, Miss Livingston, Mrs. M. cotton shirt, strictly ]nand made, Mrs. Ross; Landscape, original, water, M. Ross, Miss Livingston; Applique color, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, Miss Liv - bed spread, Jean Harrison, Mrs, Jno. ingston; Fruit, original, water color, Touts; Child's dress made from old Miss Livingston, IVIrs. W. F. Metcalf; garment, Mrs, W. F. Metcalf, , Miss Flowers, original, water color, Miss ngston• Woman's dress, made Livingston, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf; Pen The Ladies' Aid met Oen Wednesday afternoon at the borne of •Mas. Ernest Adams, for quilting. London Road On Sept. 20th• the regular meeting P. % held at the W. O. was of theU. W home of -Mrs. O. O'Brienu with eleven members present. The president, Nies. Plumsteel, be- - ing absent the meeting• was in charge, of Mrs. Swinbank and Mrs. Anderson. The roll call was answered by a current event. Tho topic for this meeting was "The Making of a Rome," and was given by Mrs. Swin- bank, Mrs. Arthur Wiltse, member of the 'Hospital Board, made an appeal for cream for the Hospital Bazaar, which was granted, also an appeal was made for articles for the miscel- laneous booth, the same to be handed in to Mrs. Wes. Stevens, convener. It' was decided to send an invitation to the Brucefield U. F. W. 0. to meet with the London Road dish on Fri- day evening, Oct. 19th, for a social Beau. Mhs. Le n ' at the home of evening All arrangements for the program .to be left to the directors. The questions previously given out were then taken up -but some had found it impossible to get the proper inforination to their questions and they were held over for a future meeting. The Stanley ladies assis- ted Mrs, O'Brien to • serve refresh- ments. Mr. J. H. Quigley sold four of his Leicester sheep to Mr. E. Snell. Al- so one choice Shearling ram to Mr. Shep. 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