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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-09-22, Page 2aces HEAVY Sumo • Smear DEEP P511 NIT t't 'Say A Furnace properly installed means the centralizing of all heat, to be distributed at will. It saves fuel an one Bae is more easily regulated than three or four. It saves labor, but one Bre to look after. It saves doctor bills, as the floor is kept warm. It saves the wear and tear of pipes, etc. ft saves the water pipes and makes possible the installation of a com- plete plumbing system. The Kir-Ben and Peace Furnaces will burn either wood, coal or coke, have large feed doors, heavy fire pots and grates and installed by our skilled me- chanics will positively, heat your home Let Us Show You 'the Furnaces on Our Floor Three- year guarantee Wringer with enclosed gear, easy working..$7.00 A Bargain. An all copper leo. 9 Boiler $4.50 Each. Geo. A. 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Registration day October 2nd. For information apply to DR. K. P. R. NEViLLE, Registrar. London, Ontario 14 BRUSS$L$,: IAt, �• RORSEE gni slilturai (Canadian ; . Bred)- od Mare having raised a foal in I98'd A. G. Bishop,'H. Speir, Knight & Sons• horse colt, W. Hainstock,- James ;Perrie, Thomas Bolger; mare colt, H, Lamont, J. Bolger; 8 year old gelding or filly, James Brigham, Dan McKinnon; 2' year old filly, James Brigham, James Perrie, H. Kirkby; ' 2 year old gelding, W. Yuill, J. S, I ' Armstrong; 1 year old filly, John Bolger, Hugh Lamont, H. Speir; one year old gelding, W. R. Moses; span of agricultural horses, J. S. Arm- I strong, James Cummings, Earl An- derson; sweepstakes, James Cum- mings; Joynt's Special, John Bolger, James Cummings. Heavy Dragght-Brood mare Can- adian bred having raised foal in 1922, D. McTaggart, H. Speir; registered brood mare having raised foal in 1922, i H. Kirkby, J. E. Ellis, B. Hemming- i way; horse colt, Harold Speir; mare colt, 11. Hemmingway, J. E.' Ellis, H.] Kirkby; 3 -year old gelding or filly, 1 James Brigham and 2nd; 2 -year old filly, R. Crawford, H. Speir; yearling filly, H. Speir; heavy draft Lean, Dickson Bros., James Brigham, J. E. Ellis, sweepstakes, Dickson Bros. Judge -E. W. Mooney, Tilsonburg. Roadsters --Buggy horse 154 hands high and over, W. J. Roberts, Dale & Sons; buggy horse under 151y hands high, Wm. Coulter, J. P. David - sun, J. C. Currie; roadster team, J. 1. Scott; sweepstakes, J. P. Davidson. Carriage-('arriage span 16 hands high, James Connell; sweepstakes -- James Connell. Judge -J. C. Anderson, Campbell - ford. PURE BRED CATTLE Shorthorns with registered pedigree -Bull 3 years and over, Thos. Pierce, J. G. Speir; bull 1 year old Junior, Alex. McLauchlin; match cow 4 years or over, Thomas Pierce, J. G. Speir, W. Yuill; milch cow under 4 years, 0. Turnbull & Sons and 2nd, J. G. Speir; 2 year old heifer, 0. Turnbull and 2nd, Thomas Pierce; 1. -year old heif- er, Senior, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Thos. Pierce; 1 -year old heifer, .Junior, J. G. Speir, 0. Turnbull & Sons; hull calf, Senior, J. G. Speir, 1), Turnbull & Sons; bull calf, Junior, 0. Turnbull & Sons and 2nd; heifer calf, Senior, Sons; heif- er J. G. Speir, O. Turnbull & calf, Junior, Thomas Pierce; herd of Shorthorns, 1 male and 4 females. Thomas Pierce, 0. Turnbull & Suns, J. G. Speir; best female any age, Thos. fierce; best male, any age, 0. Turnbull & Sons. Herefords --Bull 3 years and over, .1. A. McCall; bull 1 year old, Junior. L. Frain; 2 -year old heifer, J. A. Mc- Call, L. Frain; 1 -year old heifer, Jr., .1. A. McCall; hull calf, Junior, .1. A. McCall; heifer calf, Junior, .1. A. McCall; herd of herefords, 1 mole and 4 females, .1, A. McCaul. GRAVE CATTLE Milch cow. dairy strain, IN. Craw- ford, I). McKinnon, W. Crawford; milch cow, beef strain, J. 0. Speir, A. Lamont, W. Yuill; 2 -year old heifer, J. A. McCall, A. Lamont and 3rd; 1 - year old heifer, Senior, Hugh Lamont and 3rd, W. Yuill; 1 -year old heifer, Junior, A. McLauehlin, .1. S. Arm- strong, Hugh Lamont; 1 -year old steer, Senior, A. McLauchlin, 2nd and :3rd; I -year old steer, Junior, J. A. McCall, A. McLauchlin and 3rd; steer calf, Senior. J, Knight & Sons, J. Jacklin, J. S. Armstrong; steer calf, Junior, J. G. Speir, Howard Oster, W. Yuill; heifer calf, Senior, W. Yuill, J. S. Armstrong; heifer calf, junior, W. Dennis, A. McLauchlin; fat cow or heifer over 2 years, butcher pur- pose, J. A. McCall; fat steer, .1. 75: Knight & Sons, W. Yuill, Andrew La- mont. Judge -Frank Petch, Cheltenham. SHEEP Downs -Aged ram, James Connell, W, G. Ross; ram lambs, W. G. Ross, James Connell; ewe, 2 shears and over, James Connell and 2nd; W. G. Ross; shearling ewe, James Connell, W. G. Ross, James Connell; ewe lamb, W. G. Ross, James Connell and 3rd; pen, James Connell, W. G. Ross, Jas. Connell. Judge -Frank Petch, Cheltenham. PiGS . Berkshire -Boar, 1 year and over - J. S. Cowan. Yorkshire -Boar, 1 year and over, Dan McKinnr,n, J. S. Cowan; boar under 6 months, J. G. Speir, Ronnen- berg Bros., J, S. Cowan; sow 1 year and over, J. G. Speir, Dan McKinnon, J. S. Cowan; sow, under 1 year and over 6 months, J. G. Speir, J. S. Cow- an and 3rd; sow, under 6 months, D. McKinnon, J. 0. Speir, J. S. Cowan; pen -1 male, 1 brood sow -J. G. Speir, J. S. Cowan. Tamworth -Sow, 1 year and over, Ronnenberg Bros.; sow under 1 year and over 6 months, Ronnenberg Bros.; sow under 6 months, Ronnenberg Bros., 2nd and 3rd; best pair bacon hogs, any breed. from 170 to 220 lbs., Alex. McLauchlin and 2nd. .Judge -Frank Petch, Cheltenham. POULTRY Barred Rocks, (c) W. Grant, W. T. Miller; (h) W. T. Miller, W. Grant; (cr) W. Grant, W. Miller; (p) W. Miller, W. Grant; Rocks, any other variety, (c) W. T. Miller; (h) W. Miller and 2nd; (cr) W. T. Miller; (p) W. Miller; White Wyandottes, (c) W. Miller; (h) W. Miller and 2nd; (cr) W. Miller; (p) W. Miller, D. Davidson; Wyandottes, any othervat= iety (c) Ronneiiburg Bros. and 2nd; (h) W. Miller and 2nd; (cr) W. Hain - stock, W. Miller; (p) A. Miller, W. Hainstock; Rhode Island Reds, (c) W. Miller, W. Scott; (h) W. Miller, W. Scott and cr.; (p) W. Miller and 2nd; Games, (c) W. S. Scott and 2nd; (h) W. S. Scott & 2nd, (cr) and pullett and 2nd• Leghorns, white, (c) W. Grant, (s) J. G. Speir and 2nd, (cr) W. T. Miller, J. Speir; (p) W. T. Mil- ler, W. Hainstock; Leghorns, brown, (c) W. Miller and 2nd; (h) W. Scott, W. Miller; (p) W. Grant; Leghorns, any other variety (c and h) W. Mil- ler, Ronnenburg Bros., (cr) W. T. Miller, W. Hainatbck• (p) W. Hain - stock, W. Miller; Ts inorcas (c) W. Miller, (h) W, Miller, (cr) W. Mil- ler, (p) W. Miller; Anconal, (c) D. RIP.PLE KEMASM Than She .Took "FRUIT-A-TiVES" And Has Been Well Ever Since MADAM BLOAT PERTH JUNCTION, \ li , Jun.22u,1, 1920, "For many years, I was a great auffefer front iiiik:r>tion, Constipation and Rheumatism 71y Stomach was weak and gave uu• euuslaut distress, while Rheumatism le toy joints made me almost a cripl,h•. was treated by two different doctors but their medi- cine did me no good. Then 1 tried " t'ruibmtives" and at once that fruit tm•dieiue helped me. Soon the Consttpalion and lndiges.. tion were relieved and the Rheuma- tism began to go away, and iu a few months entirely disappeared. For twelve years now, my health has been first class, and I al tr,bute it to the use of "Fruit -a -live.," which 1 take regu laxly".• Mrs ('I.ARA SLOAT, 50c a box, 6 fur $22.50, trial size 25o. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit - a -fives Limited. Ottawa. Davidson, J. Armstrong. (h) D. Dav- idson and 2nd, (el.) I). Davidson, (p1 1r, Cnnlpines, (c) W. Mil- ler; (h) W. Davidson;Miller; ter) W. Miller; (p) W. Miller; Orpington, (c) Ronnen- burg Bros., (h) Ronnenburg Bros., (cr) W. Miller, (p) W. Miller; Ban- tams, (c) F. Samis, (h) F. Samis. (cr) W. :Miller, C. Thuell; (p) W. Miller; Geese, 1. Speir; ducks, (old drake) Ronnenburg Bros., and 2nd; (old duck) Ronnenburg Bros. and 2nd; (y. (.), J. G. Speir, Ronnenburg Bros., (young duck) Ronnenburg Bros. and 2nd; pair of pigeons, Fred Bunter, A. Grewar; collection of pig- eons, R. Downing. Fred Hunter; pair Belgian hares, .1 Jacklin. Judge -Ross Swartout, Brantford. Maiden`4 rn4b "J, field, Mrd, F., P tohbii . eblypea Ykeee G $isl op; .. Ben Da JO; Will: e4-3 S.Arai' strong`ya pera, �a G1,',',.Biahog W. Broadf?ot4m Cbo, J. P. Speir, Ames Burgess.. inter Apples pityn,,eni- ed variety not in abo'04fi1 list, t. G. 'Speir. Mrh. R. J. McLaughlin; 5 Fall Apples any named variety not in a- bove list,. J. G. Spear, Mrs. A. Yuill; 6' varieties of Winter Apples, 5 of each named, J. G. Speir; ,6 -varieties of Fall apples, 5 of each, named, J. G. Speir, Mrs, F. Nichol; Fall pears, Edna Thuell, J. G. Speir; Winter Pears, Edna Thuell, Mrs. F. Nichol; Plums, any variety, Mrs. F. Nichol, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; 8 varieties of Plums, 5 of each, named, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, Mrs, F. Nichol; 3 Clus- ters of Grapes, Knox Bros., Jas. Bur- gess; 6 Peaches, Mrs. F. Nichol. Judges -W. R. Broadfoot, Waltef Yuill. ROOTS AND HOED CROPS Bushel Early Potatoes, W. Arm- strong; bushel Late Potatoes, named, W. Grant, R. J. Hoover, J. Whitfield; collection of potatoes, 6 of each, nam- ed, R. J. Hoover, W. Grant, D. David- son; Swede Turnips, D. Davidson, R. J. iioover; turnips, any other variety, J. G. Speir; white field carrots, W. Grant, Edna Thuill; long red carrots, John Bolger; early Horn carrots, Grace Stewart, F. M. Samis; long blood beets, Jas. Burgess, Mrs. F. Nichol; blood turnip beets, Mrs. F. Nichol, Jas. Burgess; Parsnips, Grace Stewart, James Burgess; Sugar Man - golds, W. Crawford, A. McLauehlin; Mangold Wurzels, long red, R. J. Hoover; long yellow mangolds, W. Crawford, P, Stewart; yellow globe mangolds, R. J. Hoover; red globe mangolds; R. J. Hoover. Judge -F. J. Fuller. VEGETABLES Onions from seed, red, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Knox Bros.; onions from seed, yellow, Jos. Jacklin, Knox Bros.; 12 onions from Dutch Sets, R. J. Hoover, Dr. J. Grieve; quart Dutch Sets, Dr. J. (Grieve; quart Potato Onions, R. J. Hoover, Earl Birnard; 6 ears of corn, Yellow Dent, D. Dav- idson; 6 stalks of fodder corn, C. Thuell; 6 ears table corn, D. David- son, 11. J. Hoover; collection of corn, named varieties, .Jus. Burgess, D Davidson; 2 heads curled savoy. J. S. Armstrong; 3 heads winter cabbage, Y. Stewart, F. M. Semis; pumpkin, Yellow Field, Grace Stewart, ,Jack Oliver; pumpkin, Mammoth, Mrs. G. McCall, R. J. Iloover; squash, F. M. Samis, Dr. J. Grieve; large tomatoes, J. S. Armstrong, Jack Oliver; plum or cherry tomatoes, 0. Turnbull and Sons, J. Jacklin; butter beans (black), R. J. Hoover, C. Thuell; white beans (large), Harold Speir, Mrs. R. J. GRAIN Spring wheat, Knox. Bros; White fall wheat, Knox tiros., John Bolger; Red Fall Wheat, 11. Speir, R. J. Nor- ris, J. 0. Speir; barley, 6 -rowed, R. E. Taylor, Knox Bros; barley, 2 -row- ed, J. G. Speir, white oats, R. L. Tay- lor, Knox Bros., J, G. Speir; small peas, A.' McLauchlin, J. 0. Speir, Jas. Burgess; timothy seed, J. G. Speir, Harold Speir; clover seed, red, J. G. Speir; collection grain and seeds, .1. 0. Speir. Judge -Alf. Baeker. FRUIT Baldwins, .1. S. Armstrong, J. G. Speir; Famuse, Edna Thuell, A. G. Bishop; King of Tompkins Co., J. G. Speir, W. Yuill, Mann, J. G. Speir, J. S, Armstrong; Northern Spies, J. G. Speir, James Burgess; R. I. Green- ings, J. S. Armstrong, W. Broadfoot; Golden Russets, P. A. McArthur, Earl Bernard; Blenheim Pippins (Fall), J. G. Speir, Mrs, F. Nichol; Tolman Sweets, J. S. Armstrong, J. G. Speir; Ontario, .T. G. Speir; Wealthy, J. Whit- field, Mrs. F, Nichol; Alexander, Mrs, George Kerr, Edna Thuell; Rihston Pippins, W. Broadfoot, J. G. Speir; Colverts, A. McLaughlin, Harold Speir; Roxbury Russets, W. Yuill, Dan McKinnon; Canada Reds, 3. 0. Speir; Cayauga Redstreaks, Edna Thuell, A. 0, Bishop; Fallawaters, Mrs. F. Nichol, P. A. McArthur; Grav- ensteins, Berva Cardiff, Edna Thuell.; SUCH PAINS AS THIS WOMAN HAD Two Months Could Not Turn in Bed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound Finally Restored Health Seattle, Washington. -"I had drag- ging pains first and could not stand on my feet, then I had chills and fever and such pains in my right side and a hard lump there. I could not turn myself in bed and could not sleep. I was this Svay for over two months, trying everything any one told me, un- til my sister brought me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. I took it regularly un- til all the hard pains had left me and I was dile. to be up and to do my work again. The hard lump left my aide and I feel splendid in all ways. 2 know of many women it has helped," -Mrs. G- RcCHARDSON, 4640 Orcas St, Seattle, Washington. This is another case where Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound braughtresultsafter"tr'ingeverything any one told me" had failed. If yon are aufferi g from pain, nee. vousnesa and are a ays tired; era are low spirited an good for nothing take Lydia E. Pi kham'a Vegetable Compound. You ay not only relieve the present distress, but prevent the development of more serious trouble. Free; -C Cw(1CW 0 strong Mra. W. H. Anderson; layer cake, 'light, Ruby Plum, W. Broad - foot; layer cake,. dark, Clara Craw- ford, Ruby Plum; oatmeal cakes, any kind, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, 0. Turn- bull & Sons; half dozen cookies, any kind, B. Cardiff, Dr, 3, Grieve; dough- nuts, J. Whitfield, Mrs, F. Nichol; 2 scones, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, R. McDonald; nut loaf home made, Mra. J. D. Warwick, Ruby Plum; 8 varie- ties cookies, B. Cardiff, P. A. McAr- thur; 6 Graham gems, Mra, .7, D. Warwick; Pearl Baeker; short bread, Andrew Lamont, W. Armstrong; ap- ple pie, P. A, McArthur, J. G. Speir; pumpkin pie, Mrs. A. Yuill, Mrs. G. Muldoon; lemon pie, D. McKinnon, R. McDonald; tart pie, R. McDonald, W. Broadfoot; maple cream candy, Ruby Plum; collection of candy, Ruby Plum; best variety baking from one batch dough, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, Mrs. A. Yuill; best variety of baking from cake batter, Ruby Plum, Mrs, A. Yuill. tion area Q g.fheiMe' 1l�treee St art; oolie,�.lei f( rMd` china, 6 pieces," t el Lowry; hand palm p '� }, l ss •(Brlghalb►� tpaitt d.Yase,, Mise e; eolleetton pierced brass, )hiss L R�ingatone• piece burnt work oa wood, J. Oliver, Mrs. R. J. McLauch- lin; pastel, Miss Livingstone; single piece 'band "painted china, Realistic, Dr. Grieve; Miss Brigham; single piece hand painted china, Convention- al, Kies Brigham, hazel I,,owry; hand_ painted cup and saucer, H. Lowry, Miss Brigham. Judges -Mrs. Dr., Moore, Listowel;. Miss ayo' PLANTSPearlTANDlr.FLOWERS Table bouquet, Mrs. A. C. Booker, Mra. Warwick; collection cut Bowers.. G. Stewart, Mra. Warwick; '6 Pansies, I. Strachan, Dr. Grieve; Phlox Drum- mond,Mre. McLauchlin, Mrs. Warwick, 6 Stocks, S. M. Samis; 6 Petunias,. Mrs, Warwick; 6 Dianthus, Mrs. War- wick, Dr. Grieve; 6 Gladiolus Spikes, - Mrs. A. Backer, 0. Turnbull & Sons; 6 Verbenas, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Mrs. Warwick; 4 white Asters, Mrs. Baeker, Mrs. Warwick; 4 pink As- ters, Mrs. Baeker, Mrs. Warwick; 4 Mauve or purple Asters, Mrs. Backer, Mrs, Warwick; collection of Asters, not more than,24 in number, Mrs. Baeker, Mrs. arwick; best Gladioli display, not more than 24 in number, Mrs. Baeker, R. Gemmill; 12 sprigs Salvia, Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. Baeker; 2 Perennial Phlox, Mrs. War- wick, G. Stewart; 2 Cockscombs, Mrs, Warwick; collection of 'Sweet Peas, W. Armstrong, Mrs. McLaugh- lin; collection of Nasturtiums, Mrs. McLaughlin, P. Stewart; collection of Roses, Mrs. McLaughlin; Geranium in pot, red, C. Thuell, Mrs. Warwick; collection of Zinnias, 4 or more colors, Mrs. Warwick, W. Broadfoot; Snap- dragon collection, Mrs. Warwick, O. Turnbull & Sons; Geranium in pot, white, G. Stewart, C. Thuell; Geran- ium, any other, G. Stewart, C. Thuell; Tuberous Begonias, R. Gemmell, G Stewart; collection of Dahlias, Mrs. Warwick; best collection of Foliage Plants (Begonias and Coleus), Mrs. Warwick, 0. Stewart; best collection of Ferns, 0. Stewart, Mrs. Warwick; best collection potted plants, not less than 6 nor more than 12, Mrs. War- wick, G. Stewart; Fuschia in bloonf, Mrs. Warwick; Hanging Basket, Mrs. Warwick. Judge -Wm. Hartry. CHILDREN'S WORK. Best pencil drawing of group of three obiectc. Rocs Cardiff, D. Jordan; boys under 12-hird houses not more than 12018 in., Jack Oliver J. Carno- chan, N. llamilt in; It::st :ni'king stool, M. Thompson, N. Hamilton; best col- lection of 20 Fos( r.t I,. Ave.:, mounted on cardboard and n•Imed, Mrs. F. Nichol; beet printing of words "Brussels Fair" letters to be 2 in. high and finished in Heel; paint or India Ink, Rose Cardiff, M. Thuell three button -holes, Mrs. N. McCauley; hem- stitching, Mrs. Tamblyn; plain hem- ming, _Urs. Tamblyn; darning Mrs. Tamblyn; patching, Mrs. Tamblyn; hest dressed doll, Mrs. Tamblyn; hand embroidery, Mrs, Tamblyn. . LADIES' WORK Best collection ladies' fancy work, Miss Livingston, A. Menzies, Mabel Strachan; embroidered five o'clock cloth in cotton, Hugh Gilmour, A. Menzies; filet crochet lunch cloth, Mrs. G. Muldoon, Mrs. W. W. Tam- blyn; battenburg cloth, Mise Living- stone, Mrs. W. W. Tamblyn; drawn - work cloth, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. W. W. Tamblyn; embroidered tray cloth in cotton, Isabel Strachan, Mrs. G. Muldoon; embroidered centre in silk, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. G. .Mul- doon; linen centre with crochet bor- der, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; embroidered centre piece in cotton, Isabel Strachan, Mrs. Tarnblyn; em- broidered centre piece in dark linen, L. Pocock, Hugh Gilmour; embroid- ered table set, centre tray and two doilies, A. Menzies, Miss Livingstone; cloth and 4 serviettes, Mrs. R. J. Mc- Lachlin, Mrs, Tamblyn; single piece fancy needlework not otherwise list- ed, Mrs. 0. McCall, Mrs. Tamblyn; knitted sweater coat hand made, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, Mrs. Tamblyn; em- broidered mount mellick work, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; embroid- ered Roman, Mrs. Tamblyn, Miss Livingstone; embroidered hardanger, Mrs. G. McCall, Mrs. Tamblyn; em- broidered Wallachain, A. Menzies, Mrs. G. McCall; embroidered French bending, A. Menzies, Mrs. G. McCall; embroidered cross stitch, Miss Living. McLauchlin; quart Butter Beans. any stone, Mrs. Tamblyn; embroidered other variety, B. Cardiff, Mrs. R. J. punch, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. G. Me- McLauchlin; quart white beans, Call; embroidered French or solid, (small), Mrs. J. D. Warwick; Grace Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Muldoon; cor- Stewart; 2 Citrons, round striped, C. enation hraidwork, Miss hivingstone, Thuell, Mrs. F. Nichol; Watermelons, A. Menzies; Italian cut work, Mrs. I). Davidson, L. Frain; Muskmelons, Muldoon, Mrs. Tamblyn; Irish crochet, D. Davidson, L. Frain; Cucumbers, Mrs, Tamblyn; fancy knitting, two James Burgess, Dr. J. Grieve; three articles, Miss Livingstone; crochet plants of white clery, P. Stewart, Dr. work in cotton, two articles, Miss Liv. .1. drieve; 3 heads Sunflower, F. M. ingstone, Mrs, R. J. McLauchlan; cro- Samis, Mrs. F. Nichol collection of shot work in wool, 3 articles, Miss garden produce, Duncan Brewer, Ed- Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; crochet na Thuell. work in silk, Miss Livingstone, Dr. DAIRY PRODUCTS Grieve; lace, Honiton or Point, Mrs. Ten -pound crock butter, home-made, Tamblyn, Miss Livingstone; lace, Dan McKinnon, John Bolger, Clara Teneriffe, Mrs. N. McCauley, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. L. Eckmier; 10 lbs. Muldoon; fancy shirt waist, Miss table butter, Dan McKinnon; 5 lbs. Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; child's butter in rolls, Dan McKinnon, John fancy dress, hand made, Mrs. R. J. Bolger; 1 lb. butter in print. J. Whit- McLaughlin, Miss Livingstone; ladcly's field, D, McKinnon, Clara Crawford. fancy apron, Isabel Strachan, Judge -W. G. Neal. Tamblyn; fancy collar and cuffs, Miss DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; tatting, Crochet quilt, Dr. ,T. Grieve, Mrs. J. Miss Livingstone, H. Gilmour; hand - D. Warwick; knitted quilt, Bertha made handkerchiefs, Mrs. Tamblyn, Parr, Dr. Grieve; patchwork quilt, Isabel Strachan; fancy underwaist, Mrs. Tamblyn, Dr. Grieve; Log Cabin Mrs, Muldoon, Miss Livingstone; best quilt,.Bertha Parr, Dr. Grieve; fancy idea of kitchen apron, Mrs. Tamblyn, • quilt, Mrs. Tamblyn, Mrs. A. Yuill; A. Menzies; laundry bag, Miss Liv - knotted and tufted quilt, W. Arm- ingstone, H. Gilmour; embroidered strong, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; counter- tea cosy in eyelet, Miss Livingstone, A, Menzies; tea cosy, any kind, Mrs. pane, Annie Menzies, Bertha Parr; hooked mat, Annie Menzies; braided Tamblyn, Mrs. Muldoon; sofa pillow, mat, Miss Livingstone; pair woolen Mrs. A. Yuill, Mrs. Tamblyn; sofa mitts, home-made, Edna Thuell, Pillow, hand painted, Miss L. Brig - Annie Menzies; man's working shirt,dark ham, Ruby Plum; sofa pillow embroid- ered in dlinen Mrs. Tamblyn, C. home-made, Mrs. A.Yuill, Mrs. W. H. Crawford; sofa pillow in eyelet, Mrs. Anderson; man's pair of socks, wool, hand -made, fine, R. McDonald, Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs. Warwick; astor and 0. Muldoon; man's pair wool socks, Baldur embroidery, Mrs. A. Yuill; table runner, in dark linen, Mrs. Tam - hand made, course, Dr. Grieve, R. blyn, Mrs• McCall; half dozen table McDonald; quart maple syrup, Mrs. A. napkins, initial, Mrs. R. J. McLach- Yuill, Edna Thuell; honey in comb, W. lin, Mrs. Muldoon; Irish crochet bag, Armstrong; honey strained and ex- Dr. Grieve, A. Menzies; fancy work treated, W. Armstrong; quart bottle hag, A. Menzies, I. Strachan; crochet grape wine, Mrs. W. H. Anderson; table mats, Mrs, A. Yuill, Mrs. Tam - quart bottle rhubarb wine, Mrs, J. D. blyn; fancy pincushion, Miss Living - Warwick, D. McKinnon; Raspberry stones, A. Menzies; hand made baby wine, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Mrs. F. bonnet, Mrs. Tamblyn, Miss Living - Nichol; Elderberry wine, Mrs. J. D. stone, bedroom slippers, Mrs. Tant- Warwick, Mrs. W. H, Anderson; one blynquart, each 3 varieties small dark tows Miss Livingstone; pair of bath fruit preserved, Mrs. A. Yuill; one towels, H. Lowrie, A. Menzies; pair of quart each 3 varieties email light Lowrie;cset sofNunderwear, 3l pieces, fruit preserved, Edna Thuell; quart bottle tomato catsup, Dr, J. Grieve, Mrs, J. D. Warwick; quart sweet cu- cumber pickles, Mrs. McLauchlin, D. Brewer; quart mustard pickles, F. Samis, Ruby Plum; quart Chili sauce, Ruby Plum, Dr, Grieve; quart each peaches and pears, Mrs. A. Yuill, Mrs. Warwick; quart each raspberries and strawberries, Mrs. A. Yuill, Mrs. Mc- Lauehlin; quart each rhubarb and cherry, Mrs. Warwick, Mrs. A. Yuill; pint jar orange marmalade, Mrs. G. McCall, Mrs. A. Yuill; pint apple jelly Mrs, A, Yuill, Ruby Plum; pint grape jelly, Mrs. A. Yuill, A. G. Bishop; rasp jelly, I. Strachan, Mrs. Warwick; canned corn, Ruby Plum, Mrs. A. Yuill; hard soap, home-made, Dr. Grieve, Berva Cardiff; canned beans, Mrs. McLachlan; canned tomatoes, Mrs. McLachlan, F. M. Samis; beat 8 articles of food suitable fora work- ing man's supper -Edna Thuell, Mrs. A. Yuill, Mrs. F. Nichol. Judges -Mrs. James Archibald and Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Seaforth. BAKING Loaf home-made bread, white, Mrs. G. 'Muldoon, Isabel Strachan' loaf home-made brown bread, ])Mrs. A. Yuill, Ruby Plum; loaf home made currant bread, P. A. McArthur Mrs. G. McCall; half dozen bans, Irs, G. Muldoon, J. Whitfield; half dozen tea biscuits, P. A. McArthur, Clara Craw- ford- ,dark fruit cake without icing, W. Armstrong, Mrs. G. McCall; white fruit cake without icing, W. Arm - d painb- easeet3 Grieve; .ham Dr. SPECIALS. The Bank of Nova Scotia for the. hest horse and buggy owned and driven by a farmer of Grey or Mor- ris -Nesbitt Hamilton, A. G. Bishop; The Standard i;;ank for best exhibits of grade cattle -J. A. McCall, W. Yuill, A. McLauehlin; Grey Township Council, for best baby beeves --J. M. Knight & Sons, Howard Oster, J. Jacklin; A. L. Stewart for hest Dairy cow -D, McKinnon, J. S. Armstrong and 3rd; Misses Taylor and Geddes for the best water color illustration of any poem or couplet -Elaine Den- nison, Bessie Leitch, Jean Walker; Geo. Thomson, for best two loaves of home-made bread -Mrs. George Muldoon; Jas. Ballantyne for second prize of hone -made bread -Isabel Strachan; W. H. Kerr gives The Post for a year for hest 2 leaves of home- made bread, and for best 2 lb. but- tir-Mis. George Kerr, Jos. Whit- field; Women's Institute for hest col- lection of 6 cookies and single layer, cake -Verne Routledge, Mrs. L. Eck- mier; Mrs. Jane Thompson, for best collection of preserved fruits -Mrs. A, Yuill; A. Strachan for best col- lection of Asters --Mrs. A. C. Baeker; Jas. Fox, for one winning greatest number of first prizes for flowers-" Mrs. Warwick; Dr. J. A. McNaughtori for ladies' driving contest -W. J. Roberts, A. G. Bishop; W. J. Mc- Cracken for best two loaves of bread made from Royal Household Flour-' T. E. Whitfield; Dr. T. T, McRae, for hest apple' pie -Pearl Baeker, L.1 Oliver, Verne Routledge. Poultry Specials -Best 6 birds, any variety, shown by an exhibitor from Brussels, Grey or Morris -William Miss Livingstone, A. Menzies; night Grant; hest pen, any variety -D. dress with crochet yoke, A, Menzies, Davidson, W. S. Scott, W. T. Miller; H. Gilmour; bed set of pillow cases hest Ancona pullet -.T. S. Armstrong; and sheets, A. Menzies, E, Thuell. Judge -Mrs. W. A. Crow, Chesley. FINE ARTS Oil Painting -Landscape, Miss L. Brigham, J. G. Speir; Marine, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Tamblyn; flowers, Mrs. Brigham, Miss Livingstone; fruit, Miss Brigham, Miss Living- stone; animal life, Miss Livingstone, Ruby Plum; portrait, Ruby Plum, Miss Livingstone. Water Color -Landscape, Miss Liv- ingstone, Miss Brigham; Marine, Miss Livingstone; Flowers, Miss Brigham, Miss Livingstone; Fruit, Miss Brig- ham, Miss Livingstone; animal life, Miss Livingstone, Miss Brigham; portrait, Miss Brigham, Miss Liv- ingstone. Crayon drawing, black and white - Pen and ink sketch, Miss Brigham, Mise Livingstone; pencil sketch, Mrs. Tamblyn, Mrs. McLauchlin; collec- Send for free holt giving full partic- ulars M Trench s world-famous prep- arationfor.Epilepsy and Fits -simple arm lasso home treatment. Over 80 ye ea, Tastlntonlals from all parte oftn. worre• over 1000 In 000 year. Write atoaoeta TREpICH'S REMEDIES LIMITED 8661 StoJs,mes'(Thhamb�ri 7ta AdelsldeStt.E. hest 3 pairs of Pigeons -R. Downing, F. Hunter; best collection of Pigeons White, F. Hunter. ar Ci 1430 :l