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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-09-23, Page 7""'' ' 7, - • mhurselay, September 23rd, X926 • WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES THE FAIR YOU'VE WAITED FOR Prize List Considerably Increased. New Buildings Erected. k IDWAY ..••• TTRACTIONS ct. a a 4 , ' • It is expected that Mr. John Martin, M. P. P., Minister ofsAgriculture for Ontario, wall be present to open the Fair. ... Read the folloWing list of Special Prizes .. . SPECIAL NO. t--13est Four in Hand Team, driven by one man, '# 1st Prize $8., donated by, Rae & Thompson, 2nd prize $5.00, donated by Richard Vanstone. • SPECIAL NO. 2—For Best Gentleman's Turnout in trotting class, $5.00, donated by C. P .Smith; and prize, Pipe, value $2.50,, don- ated by W R Dyer. 1 SPECIAL NO, 3—For Hurdle, Race, 1st $6.00, 2nd $4.00. Prizes • • donated by Richard Wilton and Geo. Orvis, horses to be saddled, fe SPECIAL NO. 4 -Best sucking Colt, heavy; t doubletree, donated by W. C. Armstrong. - SPECIAL NO. 5 -For the fastest walking team, neck yoke donated = by Samuel Young, 14 = - Canada, whose policy is in force as of thedate on which the Fair XII is held. Donated by W. T. Booth: Representative of The Mutual Life of Canada, .jSPECIAL NO. 8 -Single Drivipg Horse, horse from team eligible - '$5.00, Prize donated by A. G Smith. SPECIAL NO.`9 - Light Horse, shown on halter, Russett Halter 4 • ; SPECIAL NO. 6 -For the best Rod or Carriage Horse on the grounds in harness, ist Five gallons of Enarco Oil, Value $6.00, don- ated by Geo, T .Robertson, for Canadian Oil Company. •SPECIAL NO. 7-4Best Draft or Agricultural spring foal, $4.00. Prize will be awarded only for policy holders of the Mutual Life ..of value.1'$2.5o, donated by Thos. Kew, SPECIAL NO. to. -First $6.00, Second $4.00 -for the best Heavy Draft Team, hitched in wagon, prize donated by J. W. King, M. P. "111 SPECIAL NO. it -Best ButCher Lamb, ewe or wether, any m breed, First $L5o, Second $1.00. SPECIAL NO. 12—Best Bacon Type Hogs, ipair $3.0o. • SPECIAL NO. t3 -Best four bacon hogs, to be shipped and - giaded the following. Thursday. First $6.00, Second, $4.00. Prizes 2 donated by Benson Cruikshanks and David Fortune. Ail SPECIAL NO. L4 --Silver cup, value $to.00, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the best baby beef. = SPECIAL NO. r5 -Best Draft or Agricultural Colt, 2 years or under, 1st $3.00, donated by W .C. Reid, and prize $2.00, donated by Dudley :Holmes, K. C. • SPECIAL. NO. 16--$5.00 for the best Shorthorn Cow. Prize don- ated by J. W. 'King, M .P. SPECIAL NO .17 -Best Halter Broken Calf, owned and broken N by a boy or girl, 12 years or under; 50 per cent, for calf and 50 per cent,, for training, prize $3.00, donated by T. Y. Smith of the Dom- - inion Stores. - SPECIAL 18-13est pair of Hereford calves, either sex, recorded in the name of exhibitor, Ist $t5., 2nd $1o., 3rd $5. /11 SPECIAL 20 --Best Dual PurPose cow $3.00, donated by Hugh Gilmour. • SPECIAL 19 -Best Hereford calf, steer or heifer, shown in the open fat calf class $10.0o. 14 =2•••11Mtlii.1012111•51. • • iiGelitellOMILMI=LOWIMMEMIIIMMONIMIk ,A.A. • • ii Write the Secretary fOr a Prize List H you have not already received one. 'I C G Campbell, Pre. ' A. G Smith, Sec'y-Treas. a •4••••••11001, SPECIAL NO. 21 2nd $Loo. SPECIAL NO. pen valued at $2.25, SPECIAL NO. ated by John Galbr 4 4 4 4 14 14--- Best and Largest, Dozen Hen Eggs, 1st $1.5o, 22 -Best five pounds of butter in prints, fountain donated by C McAvoy. • 23 -Best collection of Ladies' Work $2.0o, don- aith. • •• • SPECIAL 24 -Best loaf of Homebaked Whole Wheat Bread, recipe attached $3.00, donated by Dr. Fox, bread to become property • SPECIAL NO. 25 -Best twelve biscuits, made out of whole wheat flour, recipe attached, $2.00, donated by Dr. Fox, biscuits to become property of donor. SPECIAL NO. j'26 -Best Oxford Down Rain, any age, rat $2.00, and $e.00. Prizes donated by G. N. Underwood. • SPECIAL NO. 4 -For the Best Five Pounds of btitter in crock, $2.5o, donated by W. j .Boyce, butter to become property of ddnor at market price. SPECIAL NO. 28-$2.00 for the best fruit cake. • Prize donated • by W .A. Currie, cake to become property of donor. SPECIAL NO. 29 -Best Brood Mare, with three of her colts, ei- ther draft or agricultural, one colt If° be foal of I92:6, one neckyoke, donated by Chas. Jobb. SPECIAL NO. 3o -Best butcher heifer, grade, $5.00, donated' by Oliver and Mitchell. • • SPECIAL NO. 3I --Best fat steer $2.00, donated by A. J. Nor - trop. SPECIAL N� 32 -Best loaf of bread, baked from Five Lillies flour. One hundred pounds of flour, donated by Howson and How- son. •" SPECIAL NO. 33 -For the best all round baby, healthy appear- ance, and neatness considered, $5.00, donated by Mr. Frank Edgar. SPECIAL NO. 34--13est Lady Driver, outfit and manageinent to cpunt 5o per cent. $5.00, donated by Dr. A. J,Irwin SPECIAL NO. 35 -Best sheaf of oats, accompanied by a bushel of same on which Gunns Fertilizer was used, Ist prize 25o lbs of Gunns Shur Gain Fdrtilizer; 2nd prize 125 lbs, donated by E. R. Har- rison, branch manager for Gunns. SPECIAL NO. 36 -Best six stalks of corn, 1st 25o lbs Fertiliz- er; 2nd, 125 lbs Fertilizer, prizes by the Farmers Fertilizer Co. Ltd. SPECIAL NO. 37 -To the person making most entries in plants and Flowers $2.00, cfonated by 'Dr. G. W. Howson. SPECIAL NO.'38-For the person carrying off most prizes in the Dairy and Provisions Class, $5.00, donated by A. M. Crawford. SPECIAL NO. 39 -Fountain pen, value $5.00, to the person re- ceiving most prizes in Fine Art Class. Prize donated by H. B. Elliott. SPECIAL NO. 40 -Best collection of Knit Work., $2.00, donated by Dr. G. H. Ross. • SPECIAL NO 41"- To the girl under 16 years of age, for bak- ing the best loaf of white bread, tst $3.00, 2nd $2.00. Prizes donated by R. J. Hueston, Gorrie. iLTk I ' a s L 14 14 • 14 14 14 14 LT; 14 14 14 14 E. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 a-4 ‘-1-2 11 14 ti 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 BLUEVALE SCHOOL FAIR Continued from page t. ART COLOUR -7 -Landscape, - Helen Eckmier, Leslie Harris, Mary Franck, Edna Jenkins. WATER COLOR-VaSe of Flow- er's -Edna Proctor, Verden Mowbray, Dorothy Aitken, Edea Jenkins. PENCIL --Travelling Set -- Glen • Eckmier; Elsie Thornton, Wilson Thornton, Lela Leggatt, CRAYON -Union Jack - Mary 'Wright, Yvonne McKersie, Geo. 'Wheeler, Mary Vanstone. CRAYON -A. barn—Mary Pow' • ell, Jean McBurney, Joe Higgins ,Alba IVIowhray. MAP DRAWING ONTARIO Edna Jenkins, Mary • Eralick, Freda Mustard, Isabel Fowl- , • • er. SOUTH AMERICA - Lenore Higgins, Leslie Harris, Alvie Higg- ins, Mary Pralick. HURON -Jean Turvey, Robt Mas - q', Mary Wright, ,Yvonne IVIeKersie. NATURE STUDY COLLECTION' OF GRASSES layton Duff Special) -Arthur Hen- - arson, May Nicholson, INSECTS - coleletion-May Nich- olson, Eldon Kirton. , • GARDEN FLOWERS - Collec- ti6n-Mossie Milligan, May Nichol- son, Donald Robertson, Bella McTav- ish, NATIVE WOODS -- Raymond Bellinger, Belle McTavish, Glen Eck- mier, Donald Robertson, WEED SEEDS -Collection -- Ar- thur Henderson, Eleanor yrast. • MANUAL TRAII4ING COAT HANGER *-- Eva: Dennis, Jean 7urvey, Alvie Higgins, Helen E claim° a MODEL of CANOE -- Norman BarnaM, Leslie Greenway, Hugh Mun- dell, Glen Eekrnier. BIRD HOUSE - Leslie Greenaway Virdnn Mowbray, Alvie Higgins, Hugh Mundell, CARVING in WOOD - Virden Mowbray, Glen Eckmier. CARDBOARD WAGON - Alea. McTavish, Stanley Mustard, Geo.. Wheeler, Joe Higgins, PAPER BOX - Jean McBurney, Mary Powell, .106 Higgins, Alex Mc- Tavish, SCRAP BOOK -Mary Vralick, Al- vio Higgins, Margaret Proctor, Mary Wright. SPEECH Elizabeth Weir, Mary Franck, Geo. Johnston, :Massie Milli- gan. PARADE -- No. to, Morris, No. 9 Turnberry; No. 8, Morris; No. 8, of Turnberry; Bluevaie school. SINGING-.- No. 9 Turnberry; No, 8, Morris; No. 8; Turnberry; Blue - vale school, N'o. fo Morris. OATS (Sheaf) - May. Nicholson, OATS (grain) -Elizabeth Weir, Joe Higgins, Mary Fralick, Arthur Henderson . WHEAT (sheaf) -- Mary Wright Harry Wright, Wilson Thornton, May Nicholson. • WHEAT (grain) -Marie Sharpin, Mary Fraliek, RaymOnd Beninger, Tom Garniss. • BARLEY (grain) -Belle McTavish, Mary Erallek, •Raymond Beninger, Norman Barnard. PEAS (grain) -,--Raymond Beninger, Russel T3arnard, Norman Barnard, Eunice Thornton, PIETA) CORN" - Raymond Barin - ger. POTATOES (6 largest) - Mary Fralick, Wilbur Hogg, Raymond Hen. GREEN MOUNTAIN - Elsie Thornton, Mary Fralick, Elizabeth Weir, Marie Sharpin, IRISH COBBLERS --- Mary Fra - lick, Elizabeth Weir, Eldon Kirton, John Catripbell. DOOLEY" George Ross, Belle McTavish, Donald Robertson, Nor- man Doi nard. MANGOLDS - Isabel McKinnon, Charlie Johnston, George Johnston. TURNIPS -- Wilson Thornton, Li - sic Thornton, Lloyd Dark, Jean Mc - BEETS - Donald Robertson, Earl I-Iamilton, George Johnston, Lorena. 'Hamilton. PARSNIPS - Alcx "N.IeTavish, El- izabeth Weir., May .alielmlson, I -tarry Wtight. CITRONS - Carl Walden, May 14h-11o:soil, s Fralick, PUMPKIN Paul 'Walden, JiMO ,Mtflicich, Willie HOT, Clinton Irwin. I SQUAStt Rayinorid Mem ng„ June Walden, Paul Walden, Mary Powell. TOMATOES --- Mary , Fralick .Mary Powell, EuniceTJinrn1?rn. Alice fling, jean Mellurney, • }Thornton, • • ' • • BEANS Alvie Higgins, Eliza- beth Weir, Willie Hall, Marie Sba21)- 11,CABBAGE, - Marie Sharpin, May Nicholson, CUCUMBERS - May Nicholson, Alvie Higgin, Eldon Kirton, Russel Banlard GOLDEN BANTAM CORN -jean McBurney, Norman Barnard, Ray- mond Beninger, Wilson Thornton, CARROTS -- Anna Beninger, lean McBurney, Kenneth Aitcheson, mond Beninger. ONIONS -- Lenore Higgins, Ar- thur Henderson, Paul 'Walden, Eunice Thornton, COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES Raymond Beninger, May Nicholson, Helen Eckmier, Donald Robertson. • WATERMELONS --- May Nichol- son. •COLLECTION OF APPLES -- Raymond Henning Arthur Henderson, Glenn Eckmier, Joe Higgins. STOCK HALTER BROKEN CALF -Ray- mond Beninger, Hugh Mundell, Earl Hamilton, Carman Hetherington. HALTER BROKEN COLT -Mur- ray Jenkins. • SPRING COLT - Jack Jenkins, Gordon Leggatt. BLACK FACED LAMB -- Wilson Thornton, SPRING CA,LF -- Earl Hamilton, Raymond Beninger, Hugh Mundell, Geo. Hetherington. YEARLING CALF -- Earl Hamil- ton Geo. Hetherington, Hugh Mun- dell. YEARLING COLT - Murray Jenkins • BACON HOGS - Hugh Mundell, Carmen Hetherington, Norman Bar- nard, Wilson, Thornton. POULTRY (Barred Rock Cocker- el) - Robt. Master, May Nicholson, Raymond 13eninger. BARR5D ROCK PULLETT -- R. Master, May Nicholson and Raymond Beninger, BARRED. ROCK PAIR - Mary Powell, Robt. Master, Willie Hall, El- don Kirton. WHITE LEGHORNS -- Mary Wright, Isabel McKinnon, May Nich- olson, Daisy Nicholson. RHODE ISLAND REDS - Joe Higgins. DUCKS -Arthur Henderson, Mary Fralick, May Nicholson, Donald Robertson. GEESE -Mary Fralick, Hugh Mun- dell, Joe. Higgins. WHITE 'EGGS - Mary Wright, Carle Walden, Marie Sharpin, Isabel McKinnon. BROWN EGGS -- Elizabeth Weir, Leslie Greenaway, Edna Proctor, Glen Eckmier. DOG - Raymond Henning, Ray- mond Beninger. CAT - Robt. Master, Marie Sharp - in, Jack Nicholson, Mary Fralick BANTAMS -- Raymond Beninger, Ross Abraham, FLOWERS ASTERS - Robt .Master, Glenn Eckmier, Doris Aitchison, Lenore Higgins. NASTURTIUMS - Hazel Master, Joe Higgins, Doris Aitcheson, Glen Eckmier. PANSIES - Alan Garniss, Mary Fralick, Lloyd Dark. PHLOX -Leslie Harris, Mary Fra - lick, Dorothy Aitken Alan Garniss. COMMON MARIGOLDS - Alan Garniss, No Name, Lenora Higgins, Donald Robertson. FRENCH MARIGOLDS - Doris Aitchison, Jean McBurney, May Nich- olson, Alan Garniss. AFRICAN MARIGOLDS --• Elean- or -Prast, Kenneth Aitchison, Glen Eckmier, Wilbur Hogg. SWEET PEAS - Lenore Higgins, Kenneth Aitchison, Eleanor Prast, Alvin Higgins. DAHLIAS - Glen Eckmier, jean McBurney, Mary Fralick, Elizabeth lAreir ZINNIAS - Kenneth Aitchison, Helen Eckmier, jean McBurney, Mary Vanstone.. COSMOS - Hazel Master, Doris Aitchison, Elizabeth Weir, Geo. Har- ris. GLADIOLUS -- Glen Eckmier, Mary Fralick, Alan Garniss, Kenneth Aitchison PETUNIAS - Elizabeth Weir, Glen Eckmier, Dorothy Aitken, MIXED BOUQUET -- Lloycl Dark, Geo. Harris, Mary 'Wright, 31- izabetli Weir. VERBENA - Dorothy Aitken. COOKING BREAD - Doreen Eckmier, GRAHAM MUFFINS - jean Gar- niss, Doreen Eckinier, Marie Sharp - in, Mary Fralick, LIGHT CAKE - Eva Dennis, Mar- garet Procter ,Edna Jenkins, Doreen Eckinier, APPLE PIE -• Mary Fralick, Ed- na Jenkins, Lenore Higgins, Belle MacTavish VEGETABLE SALAD - Doris Aitchison, May Nicholson, Alma 130s - man, Edna Jenkins. BUTTER - Doreen Eckmier, Jean Garniss, SEWING BATH, TOWEL Crocheted Edge - 1 MAITLAND CREAMERY 'Phone 271 Wingham ontarto — Buyers of -- • Cream, Eggs and Poultry SIMIOMMI01.1•••=1/11101•111.111M11•11.110. • TO OUR CREAM PATRONS Lest we forget, we are operating the Creamery on Commod- ity Dividends, We have a little surplus to payback at the end of September. Keep your Cream coming, we will do our part. JOIN A CLUB AND SAVE A DOLLAR The United Farmers Co -Op. Co. Ltd. inummounnimaimmummosimmEs rnitamissint m i A . . THE HYDRO SHOP . mi e . la si II m el We carry a full line of w • • • • 32 Volt Lamps • a to m w m FOR FARM LIGHTING PLANTS w in R M , w w e-Szt9-- a w , a us a fa Our lamps are the best. w w si w , a w Our prices are the lowest. 1 le a aRs IN • Wingham Utilities ' I a a a Crawford Block. a Phone 156. iii -dINIRMINIMINEEN1111111111111106111111111111111111111 111,,,MBEENIIIIMI rl 41' 11111111111111111111.1911111111111111111111111111111111111111WEEMENEEME It a • Fine Shetland • • l• • 4 i I m 4 1184444 Will be Given Away FREE The business men of Wingham, listed below, have organized a Pony Contest for Wingham and District, and votes will be given away FREE at 'these places of business, on all cash purchases. Any boy or girl in this District is entitled to enter and the Con- test will continue for twelve weeks. At the end of this time the boy or girl who has the largest number of votes will be given a handsome Shetland Pony, absolutely FREE. 131 CenteSt pons,Next Sat. Septi 8 Entry Blanks are obtainable at the LYCEUM THEATRE. 111 Ballots good for x000 votes given with each admission at' 1 Matinee next Saturday. 111 Every boy and girl would like to own a Pony. Think of the IN pleasure in store for the winner of this Contest. Get in at the ix start and get your friends and the folks at home to help you. NOTE -No persons connected with the Contest Stores or rix their brothers or sisters will be allowed in the Contest, and no • 4 4 4 sympathy contestants will be allowed to enter. Everyone enter- ing must be capable of working and hustling for votes. C'rt.test starts Saturday, September x8th, and ends the night of December nth. W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk of Wingham, and A. L. Pos- liff, Principal of Public School, Wing:earn, have been appointed judges to check up the counting of the votes and decide on the winner, and their decision is final. H. E. ISARD & CO., Dry Goods, Ladies' Wear and Men's Cloth- ing land Furniehings. GREERS, (The Good Shoe Store) R. A. CURRIE, Furniture. T. H. GIBSON, Central Bakery RAE & THOMPSON, Hard're. NORTH END GROCERY. W. C. REID, Garage. ABELL'S MUSIC STORE RUSH MILLINERY STORE. McKIBBON'S 12)1ZTJG STORE, Druggists, THE ADVANCE -TIMES, Newspaper Subscriptions. Ballot -Box is at the Lyceum Theatre where the votes can be d'eposited and the standing will be announced each week on the screen and in this paper. ilinainatininrannitiEfinanitilininlinninginninignifin 4 4 4 4 4 4 son, Hugh Mundell Mossie Milligan. HAND -SEWN APRON - Mossie Atilligan, Belle MacTavish, Mary Fra - lick. Embroidered Handkerchief Mary Fralick, HEMMED TOWEL - Lela Leg- gatt, Doris Aitchison PATCH on GINGHAM Ross Smith, Alvie Higgins, Donald Robert- HOUSEDRESS (Mother's Com- petition) -Mrs. Wni, Robertson, Mn. Gee. Thornton, Mrs, A Fraliek, M, Garniss. • • • CUSHION TOP (Girls under Twenty) - Florence Eckinier ,Mary Fralielt•, Marie Mines, •Mossie gati 1 A „ 14.2 „ :I... , „ •l 'I'4lt etthttI24,.22• , ,r, , , t • • • • •