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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-10-07, Page 4•; • • ged with speeding at 40 :41it lhour through the Village c 'I suppose there was si,tting for a mental aberration", siglaed firown n Police Court Q r`A SHWOOP •*We was proceeding to the sceneN-%pecial Anniversary SOlices wW foal his wedding and didn't have hs,,iihjnrd in the Evangelical •church en wnind on. his driving," pleaded F 4., Sunday Occooer 10tn, •Key. a A. •1-)Arrew, counsel E'er Lloyd Veit, &oar 4ellernian of Waterloo will be the geueL, speaeer at both services. rl'he Aetorney llohnes, agret,:ing to sus- :pended eenterice. Mag. Ieregman, 'snlietituting for Magis. lliaeins, on holidays, granted susteencled sentente •but assessed $9 torte. •If Donald Murray doe e not answer a raise pre - local crier will be 4.1ssisted by bliss lean tittele, contto soloist of Mr. and .Mes. Maurice .Andersen of Zurich were Sunday visitors with Mr and ,Mrs. ,C. Steinhagen. • iVlilfred Doerr of Laird, Sack. is visiting with his grardparents, Mr. and Mrs. •Geo. Koch. liences charge one west hence, a ..Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Koch, Mr. and hencrb, warrant will be issued for his IVEr.s. E. O.. Kraft 'and Mr. IIVIIIIred newest; the court decided. He failed to i iioerr attended the funeral of the st-esaiotid to a summor&. For supplying 10 months' old daughter of Mr, and, liquor to a minor, Melvin Dickson '. Mrs. :el, 1,0Adii bury at Windsor last p%$2h aid a fine of $25 and costs, or $33:- Saturday. afterueon, .50 in all. For consuming in a public We'Pd Was received here of the lace Wm Gregg, tratford, paid deeth of Mr, Sirepeon Geiger of Cav- mad c oets, or $32 in all. Gregg, lt. .alier N. Mike. in his 70th year. Mr. ewtes explained, w -as so careless as to and Mrs, Wrn, Haugh and Mrs. John leave a partly filled bottle of whiskey Iraugh left immediately to attend the on the seat of his car, while in a tuneral. i vestinant in Clinton, eating. Eagle .Zifise4 .Margaret Willert who has -eye of Chief 'Fremlin, sauntering a -,been in Columbus, Ohio, for some lirkiult, spied it. The charge was II"- time, is spending a few weeks with Armed from "having". her father. HILLSGREEN 2,11.r. and Mrs. Sam Hey of Blake. nerd Mr. and Mrs. E. Stelck of the 114th ,Con., visited friends here one -evening. Miss Annie Cochrane returned to her home at Clinton after visiting her sister for a few days. ; lir. and M. W. Weide were -Visit-1 • Mr..Robt. Hoperoft spent the sum- mer in Toronto, is ;spending a few weeks.at his home here. • ed by friends from Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stephan viincl family are getting nicely settled eon the Stelck farm. St. Joseph and Beaver Town 2 p.mwith interment in GrandBend 1•cemetery. D eath of Mrs. Southcott Mrs. Christine Southcott passed a- way very suddenly at the home of her daughter Mrs. Norman Vincent 16th Con.. Stephen Twp on Tuesday neerning Oct. 5th in her 85th Year. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. -Norman Vincent of Stephen' and Nes. Battler (Minerva) of Tor- onto and one son Mr. Menne Otter- hein of Riverdale, Mich; one sister, Mrs. Mary Duncan of Trenton,Mich. and 3 brothers David Zinn, New Hamburg, John Zinn Bright and D. Zinn of Alma, Mi•ch. The •funeral funeral will be held on Thursday at During the Election Campaign snust •admit that the Editor of tl Herald has been kept busy publish lag ads for the different candidate and therefore some of the soci news had to be left over from on • issue to another. But now that i 'is all over with, we hope the reader of the Herald will again enjoy th •Ilocal news. And passing alangthi comment we might congratulate ou editor for being impartial regardles parties. Notes—Mrs. Tyrus Stansberry 'and two sons of Detroit and Mrs. Peter. Masse and daughters also of Detroi --were -week-end visitors with Mr. and .*filrs. F. E. Ducharrne of Bine Water south. • Mr. Napoleon Cantin, foreman- cif k' 'the Blue Water Highway is still busy with a few men. It will be some weeks yet before it is completed. Farmers have had ideal weather of for coMpleting their harvest, :*-gs-ach as hoeceeo.usb.uckeee-trotrnyTn`Merall. wheat v.,hicia ; most cases has a nice start. Mr. Eddie J. Brisson of Braver 'own motored to London on Satur- iday last. Late David Plante 1 At time of writing it is our sad 'duty to report the passing away of ' Mr. David Plante in his 81st year- • The deceased came from Joillet, I • Quebec to this parish when a yaung mean in teen age and for the except -I ion of a few years living in Port t, Austin, Michigan, has continuously - lived in the immediate neighborhood of St. Joseph. He was three times; •married, his first wife being Leah •Denomme from which eight children •were born, 6 still living and all be- •ing at his bed -side ot time of death. 'e.,His second wife being Marie Char-• Is xette, a daughter being born to that -union, Mrs. Joe Corriveau Jr., where d 'he lived to the end. The third wife •Abeurig the late Roselle rIVI.asse, whom b "which predeceased him 17 years ago. a •Deceased was of a kind and loving c iiolisposition and beloved by all who -came in contact with him. It is our W z•incere desire to extend. our deepest G sympathy to the bereft mourners. • e • Bridal Shower ; Miss Rosie Willert was taken by - , surprise recently by her friends when s• she was presented with a shower of al gifts, in honor of her approaching e t s e r s marriage.: The' gifts were present in a reetty decorated sprinkling c While 'Miss Martha Rader read comic poem and an address The bei reeponded, thanking the guests f their remembrances. The evening w spent in playing progressive enchr I the high count being won by Mi Mary Paterson. ' ti -• AUCTION -SALE 7 _ e • ' • • , , • r 1 Of Farm Stock and TmpIement io •n Lot 10, • Concession II of Stan ley, four miles north of Zurich, o `TILURSDAY; OCT. 21.st, 1937 • - At 12.30 o'clock .. t eet'earre gooa"--work•• horses, friare ; and gelding; Roan cow 9 yrs. old.due j Feb. 18; Red cow 6 yrs. bid due March '4; Blue cow 6. yrs old due Mar. 10eRed cow t yes., due Mar. 14 G.reyfiedifer 3 yrc duejime, 1; 1 roan steer risintg.73-”Yes'e2 'bik heifers ris- ing 2; 4 spring calves.; York sow due Oct 28; 75 yearling. LeghOrn 'hens, laying strain: •• g •• M. -H. binder 6 ft.'cut; M. -H. 10- ft. steel rake; Deeringerpower 6-11.; Bissel disk; spring tooth -cultivator; M. -H. 13 spout fertilizer disc drill; M. -H. bean seuffler and puller com- bined.; "Nexon hoe drill, wheel barrow 4 -section diamond hairow with 2 and 3 horse evener, hand scuffler, stone boat. eeavel box, wagon, truck wag- on ;radk, Oliver ,riding plow; Fleury No. 21 walking plow; Verity od plo 7 ; buggy, cutter, wagon box; vireigh scales, M. -H. cutting '.ox, set oubletrees, newneckyoke, colony ouse, set backbend harness, set of reeching harness, a number of coil- rs; Fleury root pUlper, Renfrew ream separator., set sleighs TERMS—CASH rn. J. Dowson, Proprietor. eo, H. ElTiotte Auctioneer. • F. Stade, Clerk, ed an a de or ae e; ss s n „„. MASSEY-HARRIS NE •1 FREE! FREE! • FREE Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for all Tires purc'hased from Us; Quality Best; Prices Lowest; Written Guerantees; Ask to See the Tire which has over 125,000 miles of service. Brng your Cat- /. alognes, we will meet all competition. Seeding Implements should he ingood workin shape shortik; Order MFL art`s'earlY:-' , 1 Cultivator points for many makes :t ••••••••• • GAS OIL AND GREASE • Ta Shop 149 O. LMP 8z SONS Res, 67 AUCTIONEERING? YES! . OAYFIELD FALL FAIR The ,annual fa:1 fair of 33ayfield was held last Thursday afternOon witha considerable larger attendance than fairs in general have this year. The weather was idealbit during the evening rain thelatened, The ex- hibits, were of high class epeay the inside departments were well tr- ranged and managed, and the Wien - agement are to becongrebuilaled on conduction everything in Stich a good way. Practiaay all .14 the in- side departments were fillee, while a few in the outside •classee 'were not represented. Truly, Bayfield can be prond Of their 'annual fall fair. The pried Whiners: J01 SES Wagon Class—I3rood mare, Ed, Foster, Penhale; .0'oa1, Ed. Foster H, Penhale;; .2 ,yr, old, L. G. Mutton, A. D,Steeper• Team, Wm. Decker,. • Pereheroia2Foal, 11. Paiha1e Agricultural -- Brood Mare, Keys, ',H.: 'Penhale; , Keys; Team,. N. Keys, ;M. rangr. • lieav,Y Draft -2 yr.:eta i. ,Gan- ger; 1 yr.. •old, A. D. ;Sleeper., M. Granger; Team M. GrangeV, E. Wdb- ster. Pekin ducks, Old, 0, Battler, .T. Smreirkei; Young, .A., Warner, 0, l3et- teicr. jtour.m dUelcs, old, T. SnOwden. .1,.• Tcsulouse geese, old, A. 'Warner. Erubden geese, old, R. Warner, W. G. 40lark; Young, H, Warner ani gild.• v . Bronze Turkeys, old and young, If Warner, Trewartha Special, F, Me0Iymotit. Judge; L, A. Stephens, • DAIRY PRODUCE 10 salt butter, P. McClymemt, R, Geiger; 5Ib. block, same; 5 Ib. Creek outter, sac01yrriont, 0. Battler; Fancy prints, Ed. Foster, 0, Battler; Home made cheese, W. G. Clark, :H. A. Fuss; •Cottage Cheese, W. :Clark • IL H. Neeb; Half ham R. Geiger, H. A.:'Fuss; Lard, Q. Bat- tidee It Geiger; 'Horne-eured -bacon W. Clark, F. Mcglymont; Pre dressed chieker0, 'F. MC•Clyinont; Heaviest dozenieggS; 'Whie'E. Foster, 0. Bat; tler;'13roWn'egg:E. 'Foster, T. M. SnoWdeh. , • JUdgel): • A: Steener. • Roadster—Btood mare N. Keys; ' DOMESTIC SCIENCE ,- • Foal N. aie.Yse Single roadster, 111, Rothe -int -tele Wlit. ,bread, Dr. Gri- Keegan; Beat Gents outfit, F. _Keegan oarriage—Single horse, E, •Porter; eye, W. Clark; Graham bread, E. Lady driver, Mrs. PercyJohnston'oster, W. Clark; BriSton brwn brd., Mrs. Elgin Porter. , E, 'Foster; Nut bread Mrs. Howrie, e Bast heavy W. ClarkGraham muffins, F. Mc- ceyment, horse, N. Keys and 2nd Best Gederal Purpose mare, Ed. Fos- E. Foster; Layer caRe, W. ter; Best showing of horses, M. Gra- Clark, W. Stephenson; Scoins, E. inger, M. Keys. Judge F. A. Eller- Foster, W. .Clark; Tarts, F. McCly- ington, Exeter. • neont, E. Stephenson; Scotch Short •bread, W. Clark, Mrs. Howrie; Laker • CATTLE cake, elec. W. Clark, F. McCiymont; Grade Cattle—Heifer calf, Cliff. De spiceW. Stephenson, Mrs. How - Keys, and 2nd;. tie; Fruit cake, E. Foster, W. Clerk; Duiham—Milk cow, C. Keys and Buns •W. Clark; Tea •buscuits, E. 2nd; Heifer 2 yr. old C. Keys and Foster, Dr, Grieve; Ginger hermits, 2.mite Heifer one yr. C. Keys and 2nd E. Foster, Mrs. Haverie; GFookies, F. deifer calf, R. M. Peck, C. Keys; McClYeriont, Mrs. Haberer; Muffins, Bill -calf C. Keys and gnd. • W. ,Clark, F. MoClymont; Meat loaf, Polled Angus—Milk cow, P. Dear- Mrs. Haberer, W. G. Clark; Apple ing .and 2nd; Heifer calf and Bull Ipie E. Stephenson, F. Riedlymont; calf, P. Dearing and 2nd. , Lemon pie, g. Stephenson, W. Clark; Jeisey—Milk cow, H. Brandon. Lunch for Belo?). child, R. Geiger, H. Holstein --Milk cow and heifer, IN Huss; Fudge 0. Battler, Ed. Foster; Sparks and 2nd; Heifer ye. W. Spar- 1Baked beans, B. Geiger, W. Clark; ks, J. Stirling; Heifer calf and bull Lunch for one - person, H. Fuss, R. calf W. Sparks. Geiger; 'Pickles, 0. Battler, W. Clark Specials—Eaten, R. M. Peck; Sta- Catsup, 0. Battler; Canned fruits W de "& Weida, R. Peck; Can. Packers 'Clark; Canned vegetables, H. Fuss; Wm. Sparks. Canned Meats, 0 Battler, H. Fuss; Judge—Hugh Hill, Goderich. Bee prediras, P. Cleave; Strained • honey, P. Cleave; Maple syrup F. SHEEP MeOlymonr; P. Cleave. LeicesterRarn, A. Warner; Ram Judges—Jean Greaves, Annie Core lamb, C. Lawson, Mansdn zros; Ewe sitt. • C. Lawson, A. Warner; Shearling• • R. Allen; Sunflower O. Battler, II.; :ton; Emb. tea towels Mrs. Pfile; ewe, C. Lawson; Ewe lamb, C. Law- GRAIN AND SEEDS Truemner; Coll. :garden herbs Mrs.' Child's dress from old garmt H. Fuss son, A. Warner. White winter wheat, E. Porter, EL Haberer, RI Geiger; Coll. peppers Di-4,laiss Livingston; Child's play deess,. ,,i. Lincolns—Ram, A. Steeper; - T.. Trdeluner;:,,,hed•winter, wheat, M. Ka- grieve; Sweet pePpers Dr. Griefd, 'F. McClymont, H. Fuss; Baby's jack-, Snowdeell-r!Shearling ram A. Stejeper der, E. 1' i, Spring wheat ril. Rader Kn. woods; Vegetable marrow I@ ,t and, bonnet 11. Neeb, Miss Living - Ram lamb AelSteeper and 2nr1;.'Ewe, H. , Truemnek; -:eleld 'peas M. Radet, • Truerenere -.A. Warner; Green INV, ton Baby's jacket knit k.` Rader H T. Snowden; Sheailing ewe, A., Ste- Barley 11/4eRadet, 0. 'Battier; White .hard aeneash H Truemner, F. Burke; Neel); Booties knit H. Nb, M". liad-: eper and 2nd`,..--' E'v'e laza Ae,:stieepe*. eate,..H.A%:erriner, H. 'ketese Rpd clo- .Yellow Hubb: squash F. Bark-er, Amer, Booties crotheteeH:e1Vpsh,- Mrs.. 21 and WI ;'• i . , ,T verleeed.14,--iiSs; B: Dunn, Thnoothy Warner, la, plant 0. Battler .A., Pale; Baby's roiii:Prs kiss Living- Oxfoi.ois-F.: 14Clyniont.• took ,:all seed; H. o'ilioniner, T.: Snowden; see: Warner: "COIL 'vegetables 'Vim. Met- •stn; Apron, work MiSS, •LivIngSton, ewe, Ewe lamb, A. Steper 1st arid 1 4, -ler, T. Snetten; Pop. corn, 0. Bat- Ami AND p.40w4s _. Itip Tavamst,i,, li. jgzis.;,;,,,,, ,1.,,e_jc,,_,,, / ca Thunst4to Thr 704 low ,"---ere44eree.=;4eile"-Reii Varrtis highs Pa I tits Enam e 1;s' • x SCARFE1 fot*A7T WASHABLE SANITARY fits'e 42tge ag'r :`•%:-.4 L0.481,0 SATIN FINISH ENAMEL, JOHNSTON & is.ALBFLElSCH Zurich — Ont. • , ; v • • se% Wean provide the necessary znoney under the Home Improvement Plan. Consult our local manager who will be glad to discuss your itn., provement pans with you. F. Barker and 0. Battler; Yellow to'- Howrie; Towels crochet Miss Living- in.atoes O. Battler• Largest tomatoes. ston, H. Neeb; Dressing table set E. Foster; Gherkins O. Battler T. eneb.. Miss Livingston, 1VIrs. Howrie; Snowden; Cucumbers 0, Battler, E. 'Foster; Fruit tomatoes Mrs. Metcalf Fancy bed lamp sbadt Miss Living- eet clover:se#d 0. Battier, .T. Snow- c • al.f. ' „, I Ilan. Pfile; Dress, house wrk H. Fuss' prizes. •• Sinopshire—Rain, W. Douglas, A. den; rellOW,,corn O. Battler; Dent Judges --C G. Groves, ;,-. E, Gas- LiTvingston; Ladies..undenwear .cption. Steeper; Ram lamb, Ewe, Shearling corn, IL'Fliss;;;.rSweet corn, 0. Bat- cho„ • .I.Misi Livingston,. it Puss tiso ilk. 2nd; Wether -lamb, T Snowden.:; tier; Pea beans0. Battle..X. Rader, , ,., , , __..eee.,„ ..,e,, .1-eeie,"101-arre, 'Bass irevinggion; 'Collar .. • . , e , ' •••,,, ia---e-se--lessir tfrefe3i-e---Prerege77gime77°'","91"f°",'t- e ,:gael',-.1-Iarg:-.68'tifE41k. ' ,-.B.i>:;•niuet- large " iiirs. Haberer, R. and tug set *se 'Livingston, Mrs.. Shearling ewe 'slid Ewe lamb, . P. QI, corn 0:' B,atier, A.• warner. 1' t . . ......Tges-HT: ,L. Williams, ,R:,' F... Woods, Allen' Ow small lVfas. Metcalf, Iva& Pale; Handkerchiefs Miss Livingston , , Dearing and 2rid., k . ' ' ' P ,: Stdde. ,- " ',. Coll. Sylvia Mrs. Tbroods, R. H. Fuss; Bed jacket M:"Rater; PU11- - ' • Judge—H. Snell, Exeter. ' •• ‘; ' '' ' . Allen;Dahlias Mrs, Metcalf, F. Bar- over M.. Howrie, H. Fuss; Apron . . . • , 'FRUIT ker; Pansies P. Barker, M. Woods; fancy Mrs.„Pfile PIGS W. Clark, Hand bag - ; Sow, T. Snowden and 2nd; . Berkshire Brood sow. T. Snowden , •Grapes 0. Battier, C. Middleton, ,1)19glauPs; :GA-trail:14;er. , .• Coll. grapekMis: Haberer,C.;Middle- ,arke,,., ..m.., 7, . g , Geraniums F. Mrs. HowiHie R. Puss; Lad.iesl.r, .dpsis. • t• c,.: .,,i, t.: . Asters Mrsi„inade from old garment Miss-levinVe ton, -reaches .1, Stirling . Torii-shire—Aged boar, A. w - arner eliims, Mrs: ., gaberer, g. porter; . Icil Granger, Metcalf,„Mia., Woods; Petunias Mrsl etoix; flame dying 0. Battler, H. and 2ndrBroodsOw, ditto;; Boar, H.' Metcalf, g. Barker; Col House Wants Miss; Sport shin' -t for man Mrs. Pfile-' Warner, tE. Webster; Sow, A. War- eruneS,lyi,e..%s.Woocis, Mrs. ,Ha.berer; F..,Barker;' Colens Dr. Gi ieve, R..11: 'Fuss; F33ames MISS :Liiing.itiin. ner, E. Webster.' ' ' • ' " YeloW cralisa.F.. Meelymont, :M.' Gra- Geiger, Gloxinia F. Barker, R. Allene..Ars; kale. ; .1-'ullover sweater, H.Fuss, 1amwort1;.,-,,Aged boar T. SiierW iiger; ged;:crabs.:C. -Middleton; J. St:. ' Four vat...! annuals P. Barker, IVIrs:Is.'Grieve; Mitts Mrs. Pfile,i Q. den, Manson Bios; Brood sow, Boar Ming; Bartieet pear F. McClyrriont, E. Porter 1VIetcalf DitPlay'; cosmos R. Alien, :tier; Socks heavy Mrs. Pfile, Miss Liv and Sow, T. Snowden; Mon ansBr,s0. Battler; Flemish Beauty;Mrs. Woods; Zinnias- Mrs. Metcalf, inggton; Socks fine Miss Livingston,, Pau' bacon hogs, E. Webeter. Goll. or apples J. Stirling; Winter F. Barker; Verbenas FBarker; R. Mrs. }Lowrie; liandkerchiefhem Cleaveland Special, A. H. Warner: apples J. Stirling, C. Middleton; Me- Allen; Gladiolus R. Alien F. Barker; and initialed H. Fuss; Specimen patclie " . .. . . S Judge, H. -Snell, ,Exeter, ton; North Spies J-•• Stirling, F. Mid- F Barker, Mrs. Haberer; crochet H. Neeb, M. Livingston; Tail' -1 Intosh reds C. Middleton, F. Middle- Sweet peas R. Allen. F. 13arker; Roses hemmed Mrs. Pfile, H. Neeb; Filet. POULTRY Brahmas—CockLO'Bretn. Hdleton; Fall apples J. Stirling, F. Mc- Judge—Miss Cunninghame. 1 ting Mis Livingston; H. Neeb; Fancy , . , • en LO'Brein and 2ndClyrnont; TatmanFINE _ARTS Sweets, C. Middle- : kin nitting cotton Miss Livingston, Cochins—Hen,• JK. . ton, J. Stirling; Plate Mclintsh C. I Mrs. Itolviie; Drawn thread -wrk It.. ' . ockems • and Middleton, J., Stirling; Baldwins J. LandsCape 'oil, Miss :Livingston, Geiger, Miss Livingston; Hemstitch'g- ' ' 2nd . : Stirling- Manns ' H. ,J. St-IVIrs. Ifoiwrie; Landscape water miss Mrs. Pfile H. Fuss; Cut work ll'.. Gei- Langshangs—Pullet, J. Kockems , , . Cock, H. Penhal4.,T. Snowden; Hen all prizes. Rocks White—Pullet 0. Battler;, Stirling; • Stirling, E. Porter; Ribsori pippen J Wealthy A. Warner, Fe. Por- Greenings . - - , ing Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; Drawing, crayon or pencil Miss Liv- stitch -crMoclirs.et i'llifissrile • faiTNIV,Tii:nrsg.stoHn,a,bereri; • ... and 2nd; Cck, Mal ;J. Kockems. 3eeb; Tapestry Miss Living- • irling; Noithern spies F. Middleton, Livingston, H. Fuss; Fruit waterMiss 'ger; IL N C. Middleton.; King of Thomkins J. . Livingston; Flowers water Miss Liv- ston, IW. Howrie; Petit point pict,- Barred Rocks—F:, MeClymont thok Stirling, M. Granger; J•. in,o-st-on II. Fuss; Penand ink d raw- ure Miss Livingston, H. Fuss; ' CrOal ter; vvagn • 1.Middleton,J St: Mis T, Kockems, T. Ckl. 0. Bat • - els J. ir- ingston, R. Alien; Water col on silk alowx1e; Strait bias, 3 -cornered; datn.i. .! tier. Snowden;, ling; Golden Russets Ee Porter, mg IVfra. Wile, H. Fuss; Deeming ,:o .: .3-.. :Miss Livingston- Painted. china Miss' , 'Stirling- Blenheim Pippen. C. Middle- 'Livingston 'Die Greive; Fruit in oil worn sox Dr. Grieve, .11: Fuss; Ladies: 0. Battler. White Wyandottes—Plt., hen clirl. ' • • • ton, J. Stirling; Snows F. Middleton.„ 1-1Viisa Livingston, Dr. •Greive; Flowers I work iat 70 and over Mrs. Pfile, 4:. C. Middleton; Ontarios J. Stirling; In Qii Dr- GreIve, Miss Livingston; Pus Buff Orpingtons—Hen. J. Kockems ,s; Bedspread wilt, einb. F..t'Step& Welf River F. Middieto la, J. StirlinPencil Sketch IVBss Livingston; ensoni W.. cLark; Bedsprea'd tufted, in e ":•.,;;; .0•1111•11 . Le Dorkings--LPulletej. KOckems; eok ve 0. Battler, J.' Kotierns —hen cicrl .e,sketof fruit ,Mrs. Haberer, J. Stir- • , • MANUFACTURES 1 candlewick Mrs. ',Laborer, 0. Battler , , • ''' ' ' ed ,,,Mg. / Quilt. aopiqUe Mrs. Habetek',4'W..?,4...r,s14'.' pullt, J. Kockems 'and 2nd: ' • ' Corse husk 'door mat. DL Rader; Clarke; Quilt, , coitOn, Mrs, 'Hab.&-er,,,r1 ::.,..! . ,•d', -,, , : 'EC :Brown Leghorns;:. pullet,' 0 .13;att. . VEGETEAI3LES'• ' ' :Article furn#ure F. Barker; Hard 11...S..ader; QUilt Vatcheld.'..cloth,ipr..24 ,.,,..;..i.i. '':•• i': n' . ifre lee ; hen, J. Kockems; Ckrl. 0e , Bat- : . Early . - potatpes, 0. Battler," ' el. soap F. McCiymont, Dr. Geives. „ grieve; CoMpforter Min-1.616de fancy -1 i tier. ra., Metcalf. R Geiger, W. Clark; Do goose idoWri -, Cock, hen and Ckrl, 3'. Kockems, X M. Grainger; Globe, H. Trnonuier': T Table centrepiece; 1Vliss Livingston wool Waal Miss Livingstin,' Dr. ' 'Grieve:: ei ht. Leghorns---PU 11 t ,I. : IC Oak enis 812,itatdtoierr; ;Lmatalle pgsooltdastioes.1.,0Md: CRad8e4rd, oiir. 9:, „ Judge -1, .r1,1!A)raits4 • V illirORK W. Clark; Crochet Afghan in eoloreik , Cisanger. , .Snowden; Intermediate M. Granger; Mrs. liowrie; Table runner Miss Liv-iffearth rug booked Mies evesMrs. ,flab, . ' ' ' took all prizes. Also in 4.neona. class. Batblei; Table carrots Mrs. Woods,F; FuSs, itt Neeb; Cushion other T. erer, Mrs. Pfile- Rag mat braided, Campines, Hen, 0, Battler, ., Parker; Table Carrots short,' 0. Batt- Snowden H. Fuss; ' Lampshade .1VIiiss Mrs. P1110, R dele•er ; ' 'Labor Oavinge ,, .- Light Sussex—Plte Hen, Ckr1,4 J. lei, F. Barker; Table beets, Cre Batt- Livi'ngston; Table Cloth and servilts device M leoelreme took all. •1e; Pfile, Mrs.! Howrie; Braid' ....._. • cock H. Penhale, Hen H. Penhale, F. Wierier; Table ternips'F. IVIicidleterre cloth mil). Mrs. Rile, IVIrs. Howrie; Green, IVIiss S. Noble. Gineas—pt. IL Penhale and 2nd; F. Earket; Parankas 0: Battler, A. mut wrk. AL Itader IVIrs. Howrre;re,a Judges—Mrs. E. Evans,' 1Virs:' W....: ler', Table „ turnip ; beets Mrs. Woods, .IVLiss Livingston, H. Fuss; Tea cloth ed mat silk Mrs. Pfile, Dr, GreiVe, : . . e. . 'IcClymont; Ckrl. H. Penhale and 2. .' leave; PleavieSt turnip H. True- Tea cloth .crochet 1Vliss Livingston, Blk. Minorcas—Dlt. 0. Battler, inner. T. Snowden; Sugar beet man -M. Bader; Tray cloth ' arab, , Mrs.. - .oar cauLpRENT ' . e . , ; sal ' • ' " " 1"" O. Bettler, J. ICockerns; dkrle 0.. geld ' M. :Rader ' r SirOwden,;-f, Triter, !Piffle; Mrs. lici-vvrie; Centrepiece din- Essay al Bayfield 'Ft, Pat .1t4tiafa"....r ii'd-.04:P\Aii*.' ,,„ Battier. „. .. . - : ,.,, radishl.,11, •Neeb;11:•cepa,4)0.,/,/ Sajsify ing,toble"enib.. Miss Livingston, Mrs. son, Audrey Btaininii, ,raysing,.per,..ia, leeee lee 1, ) ; i rillig Aridalusians-0. B,Iileler took; all, ,Mrs. fitiletealf,-'11i,'..:Gi-fei,ei Cabbage, irrissvvrie;' Lan:Aeon set. Miss .Living- opective limn Stepheng, 'Ralph SteK''-.;', . ,. .„ all ize ,f,4•/, .,?(•; .. ,',•41UNII inS. . Silver I.lannbrngs—L,:. Q'Brein took Ho Fuss, Th 'MI* 4q.litiower 0, -;;Bat, 'Sten, Mn i'fi;le ; Buffet set ' IT. Fuss, phenson; Drawing still ilfg' ilVt. 14'.44,''' 1'6' ' "--" ' • • itim ,, ,. , . tldre; 13,1 Dee'e'.; `• }Ate co•ery.H. Vag; wee Livingston;• Buffet ' scarf Mrs. I well, Benta,rd '..)iiglei I ' 1-10tid ;Siiiris all !! on Y I tel.';',./ t• I" r : • 131k. Harnbures—P411t, L. O'Brein 'Dr. Grieve,':Muskiilelnns T. Showdeni' .fPrwrie, H. Puss;. Tea !cosy ;Miss Liv- garment apronk,..21...1ViaxvVell, F,faVieV,,,9, mr (lIfiT A EILIT llen and ckrl. L. 0'13r0j, , and .2,a.. ,,, Tim-eidnei; caba.:61-18g, roster, It son, Mrs. Pfile; Hemstitched sheets Allen- Taffy Dor' 0 ' , . a end 2nd; Cock 0, Bat -j, L. O'Bre'in Cmy .: Bedard i ..Wateripele,/*,R., Geft;e1.; •,,,riopop; Bt set erele Miss -Living- •Clyniont; Bird house R. Allen, Betty ,'.; • !'.', ''' '-''' . turgeon; Drawing flowers M. 'Wax- 13:- :: ant,sms—Pullet H; Dawden, 2nd; Geiger; Table puropkin A. Warner, initialed miss Livingston, .IVIrs. Woods Atkinson; Coll. of woods Dave Me4 ^ock J. Kockems, H, I3awden; Hen r E. Foster; Table Squash W. Clark, 1? Pillow eases 'hemstitched 'initls. Miss Ewen, Earl Etue; Bead work H. Plug • L. O'Broin, TT. Lawden; Clrl, H.' Dauer; Largest purrinkin H. Truem- Livingston, Mrs. Woods; Pillow cases Colt educational pictures Audrey • G "f3s.wrip, „-3 2 . nor, Mrs. Woods; Scisttsli feed' T. ernh. R. Geiger, MISS LiVITIgSt091; Indian •Runned ducks, old 0. Batt- Snowden, 0. Battler; English potato Pillow cases Iace trimmed Miss Liv- 'welt, Di. ler, Dr. rieves; Young same GrievelE.R.pgb.ye.ut,IDwase. S, • E. •onions 0. Battler, 11. ruse; Wbite ingston. V. Stephenson; Cu:rtains lace well, D. IVIetwen; Drawing ',...1rds B. tituskova ducks. old, IT. Penhale, mons F. ,p,ark,,,,,, 0, flpf+ipr: P,4 ;trimmed Miss 'Livingstori, H. rtme; Bedard, Inn Stephenson; Drawin '. Snowden; Young, same. • t arid yellow onions and 'cod to i".".uweis end). bliss Livingst.on, MiAs. frnit Pat At!-"nson, Doris mepwen,„ 1 4 . •„ Age "zing