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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-10-06, Page 4WALTON. Cuthill-Pridham—A very c iet butt -pretty wedding was solemnized at >high noon on Saturday, October ist, in. Mitche'll at the home of Mr; and Vfrs. Jasper Pridham, when their eld- ,vese daughter, .Rowena May, ;became the bride of Oscar Carswell ,Cuthill of McKillop, second son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cuthill. Rev, Mr. Bennie of Mitchell officiated. The strains of the J ohengrin Bridal Chorus were play- ed by the bride's sister, Miss Verna Pridham. At the conclusion of the ceremony the guests adjourned to the dining room where a dainty Iunc'lieon was served, Only a few of the inti- ovate 'uti' mate relatives were present. Later in the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Cuthill left by motor for Stratford, Toronto, Niagara, Windsor and Detroit, ' On -their return a reception will be held at the bride's home on the 14th host„ after which the young couple will re- turn to the groom's home in McKil- lop. May happiness and prosperity ,:go with them in their future home. Mr: FIarold Harris of Mitchell spent the week. end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jno. Balfour. Mrs, E. E. Fawcett and baby Car- son have returned to their home in Mitchell, Mr. McClure and Mr. Barlow of Toronto spent a few days with 14Ir, and Mrs. Jno, Balfour. Muster Ray Carterof Waterdown pent the week end at the Mune of his rents, Mr. and Mrs, 5, Carter. Miss Vera Gardiner was home from .Fool at Seaford] for a couple of lays tritli a had cold. The topic, "Christian Leadership," -A as taken by Mr. Colina Fingland at rhe Endeaver meeting in Duff's t ,tut •h on Sunday evening. Miss W elhvood addressed a mis- nu•y meeting in the United Church Sunday. Miss Wellwood has been n the tmertor of China until forced leave.. She is a clear, interesting and witty speaker. She said that 90 ivr vent. of the Chinese could not t ,tee and that they were willing to .,,low the lead :,f students trained in Rossian schools, Britain and the U.S. ,ting neglected that part of the ountry's progress. The taxes in the south of China are paid as far ahead ss 19.31, this amount having been col eetrd to support an army. She has great faith that the Christian church China will stand ti to even if the ,,.,navies never go back. \ missionary meeting wiil be heir: +±turselay evening. Rev. Mr. Armstrong of Wroxeter, , ,mdncted the services 11 the United Church on Sunday. Mrs. Colin Ping - awl sant, a beaus net sole entitled. If T 'Had r \'.,ice The Misses lir e 1,4ra4 ng sae erected to house ,. their nen alias Harris •,f tAtoxe:cr is .pend - Che week with Mrs. hut. Fee utt and family. \5-e are sorry to 1 i - e that Mr. Wm t,eal Sr. las not ,noon nowt, Mtn tenterrr of late, Leave the evening : 1 to ;fay wt. kill. e•tt 1 come to the ,pen - g i •ik new i:.i51 hal \\;lt:dl .. e„e: 4,t. i a .,t', See 1,11; William AI C ti.: Mts. Albert Ale t t ant Mks Howe o:k trip t: • le \ i r . , d, eistt ti, 'at • sister. BLYTH 1n 1, k ersar.v ,• ,e err. .e: : 1 )Sett street' i t,' r C1 t., with a attynriancri't' l i r.ervkes. lade'. ,i(worated Itrintsin 7,11d rc.e t .51 flower, t .5lila, t ,t v. -art, 11.A., \tt Fel. t most -;n,t 1• 'rt e. 1 t 1.Ir. Baraby. tmsti;r, serrieysn Nliirrhyll. In the. I Ii. 1 Ole 21221:,1 two ,- rei- 1 i ;, u a til Mrs'. l500'.!, - It .en;C -! .do. in IID,' evening SOle: , •u t 1 ',y 4t f'. IVil" 51r, St,eilny `„rti; I uu, At ui NVallaee. a trio ' , \la 1- l.e n' ,.+.edit . 5uei Mh. \S a . . 1 ( e-,'. e.l±.'0 ±2± wit;! .l,i?;"11 •. the otteralgs r .ir.tc•1 w'481k Mr. Cameron, of Toronto, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday. He will also take the ser- vices the coming Sunday., Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jermytr and Mr. and. Mts. Russel Bradshaw, of J amestowlt`, were guests on Sunday of Jno, and Mrs. Grasby, Mrs. Joseph Johnston has trot been enjoying very good health lately. 'Mr. and Mrs, Wm. MdClure, of Me- illillop, spent 'Sunday at the home of Jno. McNichol: Mr. an'd Mrs, Charlie Nicholson and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and family spent Sunday at Bayfield, Mrs, 'McNichol, of McKillop, is visiting her San,'Jphu McNichol, Miss Eileen' Car'bert, of Clinton, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jas. I`helau; Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Nesbit, of Auburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John McNichol on Friday everting: ',Miss Mary Kelly, of Toroute, is visiting at her home: here, 'Mr: Toe. Blake;' .Of Clinton, spent the ;week -end visiting friends Mr 'Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Reilly .visited friends in Blyth over the week -end, A large crowd attended the fair in Blyth last week, which was a great success, Mr. Michael Fare and •faririly, of Detroit, called oo' Mr, and 'Mrs. P, J. Kelily, Mr. Wm. Cunningham is under the doctors care again, eecare sorry to learn. John and Mrs. Nivins spent the week -end at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. \Vm, l'ncutiughatu, 7th line, Morris, The children of Mir. and Mrs: Wil- liam Cunningham have been success- ful in securing the certificate .at 5.S, No. 1. Morris, for the.past four years. for the highest number of points gained at the school fair. Dr. SS Potter and wife, of Galt Intra, and Miss Tom Potter, of Sault S.tt Mario Mich., are visiting rela- t • Miss Alice \Vatsoa has returned 1± ane. from Toronto. Mr. C. Beare and Miss B. Moore, Clinton.ot were guests at the home of Mr. John leo last week. Dr. "IV, Potter and wife and Dir. and Mrs, Geo. Potter spent Sunday with • the latter's daughter, .1Mrs..Cliff Yeo, 'n 5Vallaeebut•g. • 'Miss Alberta Richmond 'spent the nick -end at her house here. MMis. Ruth Ye,. was a Mitchell visitor ou 'Tuesday, • BRUCEFIELD. (in Sunday morning .the Rev. Mr. Whiting returned missionary from .,/e United Church mission field 10 lap n., addressed the congregation. 111. t•./id ,'2 the remarkable progress Japan a, a itati,m had made in •he ietst sixty tears and ,f the remark - ,:bee• '.0Ilo d .Christianity had ,al- casly attained: Although. said the speaker. toere * are only. about 300.000 baptized Christians istiatts out of a papula t i ; t 000.000 vet the great prim: I ! Christianity are pernteatin the !lie o rhe nation in a tnnt W±)52- 151±1 'sac, 1"la• Rec. W. \, liretune. .Coes to , I 1101113.5 next su+iday ' , c•utduct 01:1 1-,' ary sere ee, ,., Grote United lie Rev. D. (.a.,seli, o' Coront,, will ocaitny the pulpit it: Brucefiel4l i rtroht ,.tire absence .i' Mr. Brenn 1 natoleir 0,.11 here attend:.; t i. . i' are services in Ontariostreet tile ! 'lintch, Clinton. and Hills- -:n ill.- • 1 Sunday. 1' re :a . hank ih;trtt .r1 k :t4. ♦Hadi n t t ty lem,h'ie° hs fnie `;t ttl,i afterneon. Sp esti, 11' .•tiles tt,•n is h,l :,t 1 t;', !t„t ?Kam the eause . the tiro as an e5- 5,2 was beard abash 2 nock and .leinediately the ittn P;2, 4 15225. t 0,321-2 ilii 5515,1 s,'a,nn's crop was: 1,1r i'. Mr. Henderson had slot ne•' Inn bad filled his silo the i, ',rel.,. ,U,. Sot, ,. nig.; were also ;.\�, itnplenefir” ,vih re aead it •1t:,'n, yr, I -h tdea•,-,n •t ill not 10 eild •11i., fall. ON 1Friday ,-,e,sono.4 Due 0 ! 5!r. a t 1 11, . ifueb :\ikeiitr4 t, a- ni .114'"1 (11(2'51, M7- \5eli v ,d • ,mean h_' Ail and Mir, Hugh n, t ,sb,try I r. ' 1 2 I iii per 1 n •rreu t'l , nes : sent the ,veek el r toe ,t o, .' ut ,e t..ri f and ,fila \itssinn 1'ri9i1. n .1a Mr. Le ,r iI Y!I.n, u I \ ,ri.. 5.1„ is li.g4tit2!0 t•; 551his yd.rusiii. 5. Wallace aitil irrhsr , _e:ltive.s. Mr. Leshy -oi 1 Miss Mio- lr,d 11;1114 1 r 10 t l Strat000st. Nrss Hilbore reolantiegv, 211 Ler t1 Mrs. R bt Wallace. 5 :,dint 1 ,c 14 un \! stn! Mrs. .51; l'iyryr.nrl'a', -tent*:a, October ?std. Mr. ',n, Mrs 1l,'.,' -rt 5\'apse, ,.t r tf,l:t rt .1 •,v tl, relatives 4itr•i0 'tie week end Mh r,,! it It tJta�,n tr d :n -ona of Stet t 1 ri .I Mrs. Ery - a nes parent Mr. and \I+.,. John \i•t,ncs !cel• dt .yeele ted. 5Ir'. Win. Crehan '1 Stratford It,. ..A.11 visiting her sister. Mrs. •\ Barr. While she attended Myth fair. Air. Win. Hallahan has moved 1,,- antily farther north u, f,)ueen street to the hotise by Mr- 11. Phil - tips. Mfrs. S. Creighton is visiting' with Mrs. Wm. C.rlttende., of Hallett,. • SMr, Harvey cy \5'e'I spent Sunday svitlt friend, in 1021 h -horn. Mrs. Mlurray l'",:,I,, of Toronto, visiting her parent, lir. and MN. \flint'. Miss Nelda McElroy left last week •:o attend University at I.ondott, and Stewart Young 'went to Toronto Mni- ecrs1ty,. where he will take a course ,ll engineering!. Mr, Norman Sanderson has pur- .:hased a ford coupe. Mrs. W. White, Mrs: 13. Taman utd bliss \Ina Wyatt were I3otiericl visitors oil Thursday.: Mrs. Moline title; -ts aide I,c o11. again after being c. nh, e,l 2'r her beef for ntan=.• month;. ,Mrs. las. R. Cute and baby returned ,n Sunday from 1 ,derich iter 1nother, 5Ir,. 111,so't accontpa, etd them. Mr. and Urs, Chas. rs, Elliott, of Dtingsnunth 41)0215 e few :lays last •week at the home Wm. and Mrs.; .ted 51,-s. b i:•u,fl- - asioaeoet \10 s\ mom 's eaasF, FF .ed, 1 I:1� -^r;tl .i •al the Alan Friihry -ieli„h'at! time -py in !tore 4 ni games, after 1 u I' ret ,•.Yearn,- wore 4ereed l,e Mir, 55'10, R 1tetilvrt s holm. al • ter in: ior 11irisr week, at 'r:1 h!•: AI • . -r Uuuiop 1 s'• i• - _di.] •pending t .,kaseks at her s:.21'. 11: 1. h , e ebtiey ,f Burlington, \t the A.P.S. Sunday night George knight - ,nl ,I hchair In the ala ,ef \lei ..1thlison. the pr Id,alt The devetional tr pn u:Is taken by \It', 5.es Starlcb,n,, 1Ir. George 1512,51 favored es with a solo 0'111011 reaa t enjoyed by all. 1 he :neer, a. ,Mesar,, he the MIlzpsl' he•ne- tiem. Mir, ,Muth and \Lary C'rilinvnt• 0111 Mrs. Loi t Ross 4120115 Sunday with. 5t,. and Mrs. Roy Hastings, Of Wing - ham. Sir. Jack Ross, of Detroit, epesat the tel: -curl at the - home - of Mrs. -Jas, McDonald. ,Mr. Bente iSavielson . visited over the. week -end at the home of Mr.. M \MacKay, Ilamiltoo. MG'. and Sir,. Thos. Cai:vill and I oys visited over the -week-end at St Marys. Moved Three Times. -Isaac Rata- ni•i!, assisted by .a large number of I yal neighbors; and two of Mr, lloig's men, Messrs, Johnston and D-uuisott, of Walton, started on t l nt slay to move O'Rourke's black muh ;hot, to Mr. Rathwetl's farts' in floderich top,,. where his old barn was burned in August. Teams dill the nailing, This timber has been moved three ,lute•, It .was cut more than rx t yens Igo for a barn for a Mr. Uelady In cast Tuekers,niih, Before ' the barn was erected Mir, Malady met a tragic death, and Messrs, Qaten and Thos. Sharpe, horse dealers, built, a ole. stable in -Seaforth nut of the umber.'I yens years later two.other Boise dealers, Peter McGregor and )r. David McIntosh, moved it its Pru"efi,•II II;lnti it tiso as a saki; Mir. and Mrs, tarogdmi,of 1 r ants, 1 bo,o 'pent few days w'h their• i daughter, M1 Wm. M00,1y. - stable, where it has remained fnr' forty years and more. Jo17n G. Kais- et opened a blacksmith shop in it and afterwards sold to Basil O'Rourke, who will continue in a building next door. The last load of timber, with such a strange and tragic story con- nected with it, left Brucefield on. Mon- day, the Wren having made excep- tionally good time with their work, Mr. Lloyd Hendricks spent Sunday. at the 'home of Mr. John Pepper, -Mr. and Mrs. A, 'Hendricks, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday at the. home of Mrs. John Taylor. We are glad to see ,Mrs.' John Graham out again after her recent ill- ness, Mrs. Joe. Wilson is not keeping very well of late, .Mr, and Mrs. Fairbairn, of ,Hcnisall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lorne Tay- lor. STAFFA SCHOOL FAIR. Poultry --1W. Leghorn — 'Coekerel, Laura Dinnin, Robert Carbert, Jack Malcolm, Anthony Allen, Beryl Nor- ris; pillet, Beryl Norris, Laura Din- uin, Earl Drover, Beatrice Drover, Muth. Allen; pair, Harry Dinnin, Rob- ert Cambers, Arthur Dinning 'Willis Chambers, B. I'lyns. rocks 'Cock'l Willie 'Butson Flossie 'Butson, Fred Selves, ;Marjorie Kleinfeldt, Eldon 511en; pullet, Willie Butson, Flossie Butson, Margaret Allen, Mary Ham- ilton, Jack Malcolm; pair; 'Bert Din- uin, lfthel Elliott, Hazel Dow, Mar- jorie 1Cleinfeldt, ,wank Scott: \V. Wy- andotte—Cock'L pullet and pair, Iva Leary, Pr, utility fowl, Doug, Racho Norman Dow, Janet. Riley, +Ernest Hat -burn, 11. Brndhagen; geese, R. Gardiner. F. Butson, I. Templeman Norman •Harburn, Lyle Doekiug; pr, ducks. Grace Couch, lila Treffry, Janet Chappel, Mildred ,:,bins, Isa- belle Templeman: guinea fowl, Ray- mond Jill r, \ e 'Lite Stock Heavy colt, Phillip Bennett; dight colt, John Drake: trained and groomed cult, John Drake: calf, pail fed, inhn \Miller, Lyle Docking; calf. raised ,011 cow, Lyle Docking; best pet, Jack ,Mal- colm, Robert Barbers. Hugh Currie, 1Ville d Annis Ross McPherson. Vegetables- Turnips, Arnold Bar - hour, Eldon Barbour. Wilfred Atolls, Imbert 'Hamilton, Janet Hamilton; poratoes-Irish Cobblers, Lorne Kay, Betty Hodge. Janet Chappel, John Chappel, C. Coleman; Gr.\Iountaiu, Lorne Kay, Allene Colquhoun, Flos- sie Batson, Clarence Coleman, Lorne Chambers; 'Dooleys, borne Kay, Kenneth 'Burns, Norval Norris, Doris Sararas, l.y-le Docking; cot beets, Jean timate, Dalton Malcolm, Willie Ilatburn, Lorne .Kay. Laurie Colqu- toun parsnips, \nthont Allen, Edit Balfour, Florence Malcolm. Ernest Ilarburn; totna ors, Norval Norris; ;anode;, Templeman, Gladys Miller, Maude Bolton, Calvin Christie; greets eucu,iiher,, Florence Maleolus, Isa- belle Templeman, Francis Annis; Iva Leary, Isabelle'. bray: sweet corn, Earl Drover, Dalton Malcolm, jean Smale, Norval Norris, Maude Bolton; ;napkin, Clayton Ilc.rton, Ernest 1larbor:1. laden :\Ilea, John Chap• •,c1, l ahcIle Uray; cabbage„ Wilfred Juni., Norman Harburn, Willie Harburn. Ernest Ilarbnrn. Margaret Allen; citron, Lorne Kay, Johnnie 'Al Pier, Willie Burson. Flossie But 41; squash, I kire:nc, ;Malcolm: car- r,.r,, Ualrvn 5litle.,lu,. Isabel I)ralce, Lorne ne Kays May Quance, ,Anthony Allen: inions. Malcolm Dalton, Ploy. e nee• 5I .t. bin Iva Liars. Arnold f ub., tr Lettie Lennie. Gram J a.. wheat. Deism Mal- r,'Isn, Arthur Minim ,n, J thn Chappel; spring when•, Beatrice 11su•burn, Austin; oats, Au h ny Allen, 5020501 Harburn, Artitu Uiunin, 55 ;rid Scott, iatut Chappell; barley, 51'wrat t 5risrie Milton Lavery, Earl Drover: oats 2./..1.C. 72, pint, 'Beatrice ,-e 10 le 1) ekutg, Doris 'Hodge barley t) \o: 21, Iildon Allen, Earl Elliott, 1'lareuce• Coleman. Maude Bolt,rn Datum Maleolm. l:n ifage corn r stalls 1, 'Robe. 'Hamilton, Janet 1'atr'rls, Isabel Drake, Norval Nor- ris. Wilfred :kinds. .apples- -.Spit.' Beatrice Ilarburu, Janet •,hal ;lel, Fred ed Se hes, Lettie 1 ,12ntlu 51,r le,rie Mannon, l3alrltuui., Clayton ilortoo, Harry _ 1 )rake, Jas. beets, Mantle 1 ottnt. (r,rdnn Scott; russets. sets, Sylvia 1 wl7n, Ross 1Loggarth, Lyle Dneking, Beatrice lir eters 05,055 ,, 5rnnld Barbour, ti e lel'• Betties, 1. ,... Hoggarth. Isa- bel Drake, Ilea , Stoneman; .green- nt, •, 1 un Cha bpc , John Chapped, Mande Belton. Eleanor Reed, Ethel i 'c kings, la . Soot-% G,,rdot: Seoit, liannin, Ethel Run- e, .Peatrie4' Harburn; Alexander,. 1'lotmice Malcolm. NIatide Bolton. Sylvia 1 nI''in, Marjorie 1l,uulin, lobo t 11.51)1,1 minim] street. ltat•jorie 1 tannin, .1111, 11 Dinniit, Mary "[Tamil - ton, 1Noris Sararas, Rus,. Floggarth; fall pears, 11. Norris, i., 11 e,'I Norris, Maude Bolton, Ltle Docking, Bob Hamilton: col. ,apples, 'Marjorie Han- nin, Shun Scott Mary Dow. Harry Drake, e• Jelin (lappet: apple naming contest, Carol Drown, Clay tun Hor- ton, Maude Bolton, Doris Sararas, Janet Patrick. Flower; --Aster , plant, Margaret nett Allen, t>la,ly, \'Millie,. Milton Laver'', Mildred Quance, Hugh Cur- rio; asters, mixed, Dalton Malcolm, Anthony Allen, Gladys Miller, Allen Colquhoun, Maude Bolton; zinnias, Florence Malcolm, Iva Leary. Norv- al 'Norris, Eldon Allen, Hugh Cur- rie; calendula, -Maude 'Bolton, Marg- aret 'Brodhagen, Eldon Allen, Ross Ho,;garth, Flossie .Butson; salpig- losis. Mary 'IIamiiton, Margaret Al- len, Dalton Malcolm; French mari- gold., Mantle Bolton, Iva IL'eary, Jahn Mc'Doura1, Ross Hoggarth, Betty Hodge; utreopsis, Maude Bol- ton; costnos, Zoe 'Drake, Janet'Chap- pel• Flossie Butson, 'Willie Butson; \e,rval 'Norris; african marigolds, Janet 'Chappel, Maude dlolton, John McDougall, IrvingGrieve, Johnnie Miller; phlox, Hazel Colquhoun; Ross Hoggarth, Iva Leary, Maude Bolton; Verbena, 'Ross Hoggarth, Maude ,Bol- t n: sweet pea:, Bertre /Britten, Janet t 1r aepet Maude Holton,,Iva Leary; specials—dahlias, Vera Alleu, Jean Colquhoun, Maude Bolton, Clarence Norris gladiot , Clarence 'Norris, Vora .Allen, Norval Norris, Maude Bolton !Bird house, Arthur Dinuin, Odin 'ouch, (Beatrice Drover, Norman Harburn„ John Chappel; miniature THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. child's sleigh, Clayton Horton, Nor- man Harburn, Murray Christie,'Rog- er Christie, \Vil'lie iH•arburh; gram bag mended, Willie Harburn, Nor- man Haribui•n, Ernest 'Harburn, Gor- don 'Reed, Charlie Roney; bakeboard and rolling pin, Norman Harburn; col. butterflies and moths, Janet Chappel; col. weeds, Margaret Al- len, ;Bertie Roney, 'Eleanor Reed, Lettie Lannin, Edith 'Balfour; col. of leaves, Elsie Dow, Hazel Colquhoun, Florence Malcolm. R'Vriting-4th class, Janet Chapped, Edith Balfour, Grace 'Couch, Gladys Butson, Clarence Coleman; 3rd class, Muriel Drake, Marion Drake, Flor- ence Malcolm, ,flldean Docking,: Beryl Norris; 2nd class, Thomas Bingham, Dorothy Gray, Earl Drov- er, Charlie ;Plaskett, jean 'Roney; l'st class, Willie 'Butson, Beatrice Har - born, Norma Smale, Ross Mahaf€y, Erma Gray; primer, Pearl Ross, Clif- ford Fawcett, •Allene Colquhoun, Ila Drown, Eldon Barbour, Art -4th class, Grace Couch, Margaoe't Hamil- ton, Maude Bolton, Janet 'Chappel; Janet Patrick; 3rd class, 'Harold Aus- tin, Murray Christie, 'Beryl Norris; Albert 'Dinnin, Dorothy MacLaren; 2n1 class, Earl Drover, Thomas Bingham, Hazel Norris, Marion Scott, John Chappel; 1st class, Calvin Christie, Fred Selves, Mervin Dow, Verna Fawcett, Pearl Ross, 1Cuit wash cloth, Dorothy Riley, Maude Bolton; doll's spread, ' Janet Chappel, Maude Bolton, Bertte Ron- dy, Agnes Miller; dressed doll, Maude Bolton, 'Gladys Miller, Grace Couch, Mildred Robins, Flossie Butson; em- broidered towel, Sylvia Tuffin, Doris Sararas, Norma Bolton, Elsie Dow, Sarah Harburn; hemmed handker- chief, Mary Hamilton; crocheted bootees, Sarah Harburn; schoot apron Irene Bellow-, 'Grace Couch, Maude Bolton, Janet Chappel, Margaret Ha- milton; cushion top, Maude Bolton, Norma Bolton, Jean Smale, Grace Couch, 'Elsie Dow; lace crochet for.. doily, Dorothy Roney, Janet Chappel' Maude Bolton, 'Grace Conch; special --.girl's house dress, Ellen ;Chappel; fancy cookies, Muriel- Drake, Gladys Miller, S. Harburn, Janet , Chappel. Baking -White bread, Ellen Chap - pet, Jean 'Colquhoun; raisin pie, Maude ,Bolton, Jean Colquhoun, Grace Couch, Ellen Chappel; dark layer cake, Muriel Drake, Gladys Miller, Lettie Lannin, Marie 'Dock- ing, Isabelle -Gray; light calve, 'Rhea Ross, Jean Snide, Maude Bolton, Flossie Butson, Marion Drake; . muf fins, Mary Dow, Janet Patrick, jean Smale, Gladys Miller, Margaret 'Ha- to the Milton; plain cookies, Sarah ,Hatiburn, k �,m•Ari let Marion Drake, Grace Couch, Maude ` poyal ile° Bo9ton, Janet Chappel; school lunch; • Mande Bolton, Grace Couch, Gladys TORONTO, NOVEMBER 15th to 19th (inclusive) Miller, Flossie. Butson, John Chappel; tumbler of jelly (4th class), Jean Sank, 'Maude Bolton, Murray Chris- tie; pickled cucumbers, Erla Treffry, Maude 13olton, Flossie Butson, Mar- garet I-Iamilton; canned corn, Maude Bolton, Doris Sararas, Jean Smile, Janet Chappel, Erla Treffry; canned 'beets, Janet Chappel, Gladys .Midler, Lettie Lannin, Rhea Ross, Beebe Britton; canned peas, Flossie Butson, Gladys Miller, Maude 13o1 - ton, Erie' Treffry, Sarah Harburn, Strethcone physical exercises,' Miss Thompson's school, Miss Denard's st Fuel; 'Mr. Gilfillen's school. Pu'blic speaking; Jean Smale, Allan Quance, Carl Drown. Sports ---Girls, under 8. Ruby Ma - !taffy, \oa.rioit Scott, Hazel Norris; boys under 8, ,Norval 'Norris; Jack, Balfour,'Clar-ence Tuffin; girls under 10, Doris Sararas, Jean Smale, Helen Norris; boys under 10, Frank Scott, Charlie Roney, Wilfrid Aunts; girls under 12, Doris, Sararas, Lettie Lan- ni Mildred Robins; boys under -12,. Frank Scott, Clayton Horton, .Roger Christie; girls under 15, Doris 'San. eras, Lettie Lannin, Mildred Robins; boys under 15, Allen Quance, Clayton • Horton, ,Roger Christie; girls 3 -leg- ged race, Margaret Coleman and Ida Norris, Ethel Elliott .and Sylvia Tuffin, Helen Norris and Helen Smale; boys 3 -legged race, ,Clarence -Coleman and John ,Norris; 'Claytota' Horton and Roger Christie; girls' sack race, Jean Simile, 'Helen Norris, 'lean Colgehoun; boys' sack race, Frank Scott, Norval Norris, 'Clayton Horton; ex -teachers' race, Miss Thompson, Miss Heywood, 'Mi"ss Danard; wheelbarrow race, Ernest Ross and John .Norris, Allen Quantz and Allen Austin, -Jim Scott 'and Lloyd Haekney, Trustees race, Nor, 05522 Malcolm, Wm. :Davis. -Wise mothers who know the vie - toes of Mother Graves ' Worm' Ex- terminator always have it at hand, because it proves its 'value,; TRIP FREE 1 Now is the time to Consider of what is needed for'Falland Winter in the line of Foot wear. We have a Price to Compete Mail on) ete- Mail Orders. Mon's Hitlok or Tan Shoes $3,95. 11) per sent off for rash. This offer is good until Oct, the 14th 1927. See Ad, next week for price on Single Harness made to Order. L. BENNEW1ES J, BRODMIGEN Exceptional Opportunity offered b,1 the* Ontario Department rof A Agriculture tow the Young Farmers of Ontario. HE Ontario Department of Agriculture wishes to entertain about 500 representative young Ontario farmers at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto November 15th to 19th' (inclusive), 1927. The object is to enable them to see the Royal Winter Pair and the other places of interest in the belief that this educational experience will benefit both theta and their communities by the information and enthusiasm they will gather. All expenses for travelling, lodging and transportation will be paid by the Ontario Department of Agriculture, with whom a number of Commercial Organizations will co-operate, g P Contestants shall judge five rings of live stock and evil - dames of crop products, such as grain, small seeds, potatoes, roots, fault and vegetables. Special crops may be included where production Is general over the county. 'Ole competition shall he open to all farmers and farmers'" sons, living on the farm, between the ages of 16 and 23: on October 1,1927 (must nothave reached 23rd birthday) and who have not previously represented the county us.a memberof a Stock. Judging Team at the Royal Winter Fair or are not graduates of an Agricultural College or A9'leulture1 Scheel, Prizes shall be awarded on aggregate scores only, $0v', pal bel ahowrd for nlgctng and 5010 for oral res.eas on each dogs. When tompating 0,71,4:45 000140 Live Stock and Crop products shalt have s ratio of ? to 1, ' The possible score, therefore, xfll he: Ltve Stock, 500; Crop Praluct,, 250, - • ROYAL JUNIOR FARMER . .JUDGING COMPETITION This free trip will be available to ten winning boys in a special "Royal" Junior Farmer Judging Competition to beh cid in each county of Old Ontario and to the five winning in a similar competition la each New Ontario District where an Agricultural Representative is located. Muke this your opportunity to take a holiday, visiting the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. It will not cost you a cent for living and travelling expenses and will prove an interesting experience of inestimable value' to you in your .future profession. Read the conditions, then ask the local Agricultural. Representative in your district concerning dates and place of competition; etc, ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HON, JOHN S. MARTIN, Mneirrrr-oi Atricxllnre, R. S:DUNCAN, D,rcetur, Atricutturat Re rucnecti,sr, For Further Information, apply to local Agriculturshi Representative. Geo. R. Paterson, Clinton, Ont, LANNED M k'rc 4 ES To Youth, vibrant, hopeful awl deter- mined, truly, aspirations are prophesies , but take heed lest you grasp the shadow for the substance. In that new life you are planning . , . . that life together , , temper Roilaance with caution. Save at least ten percent of your income and carry your savings account here, in your own institution, where your security is the absolute guarantee of the Provincial Government. TORONTO BRANCHES: Cat Bay & Adelaide Sao.,, 149 Danforth Ave., Co,', University and Dundas St, OTHER BRANCHES AT: Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, Newmarket, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Pembroke, Seaforsh. St, Catharines, St. Mat•ys's, Walkerton, Woodstock. Seafrcth Branch, J. M. 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