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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-09-17, Page 6a air Ras Large ber of Prize Winners nn. Horses A. Graven. ' fle ';y' horses TQ ;.-r. wnship e4» Perchercn — Brood mare with &'! 9?Ilr best three horses front one funiepality.. Wim. Dale, Clinton;. Llstgaan, bin'broo;. Phil Men - ft; best handled colt, )bag or Vii,. x7 years ,.and under, Ren Lane, Other tier Schluter,. Yvonne. ter, 'Mei4tchael :S ecial, Tice pane )lest Prean?, in. harness in Mc- illup Tl1i)*eramith, iullett, klib V413,i 0,tanley,'; Wm. Dale and 2n4„ Reberi; Patribk., ' best team in har- ness coining -longest distance, $5 each to Pritchard and Weber; 4-. horse tandem bitched ,any class, including wagon horses, Wm. Dale, Light Horses L,' H. Listman, Elmo Pritchard & Schroeder. Heavy Draft—Broodi mare with foal ,by side, John Tremeer, Kip - pen; foal. of 1948, John Tremeer, Kippen; filly, or gelding, 4 years or over, W. Dale, Clinton, and 2nd, John Tremeer; filly- or gelding, 3 years old, E. 3. Atwell & Sons, Bel- ton; filly 'or gelding,, 1 year old, E. J. Atwell & Sons; heavy draft sweepstakes„ Wm. Dale; heavy draft team in harness, Wim. Dale. Agricultural—Brood mare with fowl by side, Philip Meadows, Strat- ford; Alden Craven, Ailsa Craig, and 31d; foal of 1948, Philip Mea- dows., Joe A. Lane, Seaforth; Al-; E. Schaeder, E. Pritchard, E. J. den 'Cravens filly or gelding, four Atwell. years or over, Wm. Dale, L. H. Carriage Horses—Roadster horse Listman, Philip Meadows, Fred I in harness, 15-2 and over, E. Web - Roney; filly or gelding, 3 Years, ber; roadster horse in harness, un - old, Robert Patrick, Seaforth, and der 15-2 E. Webber, J. Reid, Beck- 2ndl; filly or gelding 1 year old, P. er & Willert, J. Reid; roadster Meadows, E. J. Atwell & Son; ag-i team in harness, E. Webber, J. ricultural sweepstakes, Wm. Dale; . Reid; best single turnout, lady and agricultural team in harr;ess, Wm., gentleman, E. Webber, Heckler & Bale, L. H. Listman, Fred Roney, 1 Willert, J. Tye; best lady driver, foal by side, A. Schlueter, Linwood; foal of 1948, A. Schlueter; 'filly or gelding, 4 years or over, L. H. List - man and 2nd, Leonard Hunter, Clinton; filly or gelding, 2 years Old, A. Schlueter ; Pere1 eron sweepstakes, L. H. Listman; Perch- exon team in harness, L. H. List - man., Belgians=Frilly er gelding, four years or over, L. Hunter and 2nd:; Belgian team in harness, L. Hun- ter. unter. Judge—John Batty, Brooklin. Wagon Horses—Brood mare with foal by side, Alden Craven, Ailsa Craig, and 2nd; E. Jt Atwell, Bel- ton; Arthur Schlueter, Linwood; foal of 1948, Alden Craven and 2nd, Arthur Schdueter, E. J. Atwell; filly or gelding, 4 years or over, E. Pritchard, Lucknow; E. Schaeder, Hensall; E. J. Atwell, E. Sehaeder; filly or gelding, 3 years old, Arthur Schleutei•; filly or gelding, two years old, Arthur Schleuter; filly or gelding, 1 year old, Alden Crav- en, Becker & Willert, P. Meadows; wagon team in harness, E. Prit- chard, E. Schroeder, E. J. Atwell; single express horse, E. Pritchard. IN TWo short years we have added over 257,000 telephones, put in hundreds of switchboards and trained thousands of people to extend and improve your telephone service. We are adding more telephones to meet the continuing demand for service just as fast as equipment becomes available. All this is being done in the face of rising costs. Yet, up to now, there has been no increase in the basic telephone rates established 21 years ago. For you, this means greater value than ever before: for us, the satisfaction of providing "the best telephone service at the lowest possible cost". THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA • • t... in Quest of Qu'°te An enchanted isle just a few hours' drive from Toronto or Ottawa, on the shore of Lake Ontario between Trenton and Belle- ville, on the main CN and CP lines. Five hundred miles of varied shoreline ... acre upon acre of scenic beauty... plus the mystic loveliness of the Lake -on -the -Mountain. For routes and accommodation, write Ontario Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Bldg., Toronto. Y.ir.,;:'f.•i: •.:.:::.:rr: Vii.,: .. ,r:,.,fes � : • f /R�'i - � .. �f �,,,. :.•J.,..r.C:a:+i1fa .:fi'+...'' S::S, iai,4.'{ll'.25.•''%i�ir'. Cdr fehy )caping C,lentra, Bay of Opiate TOURISTBUsINEss isGciots strSINE5S ... roti EVERY tITiZENt • We all profit when tourists come to our province. Even if you have no ec►stnection with hotels, oil Cotnitanies or amuffietiients, their intreased'business helps you. So it's is Yetnr tntekesC td do, all you taulto' ei eour'age frfetiti4' freorit t thetpar'(stb colt► au sli'ste'dtte (%ntarui i olidayitr b>« advittit'emwnii albout Ottlldrtti ✓ Igjidays.y he` l uiilta latsr,+4ty 'by 'Jahn Lhliralr LfmMwi A•• ,' ur 41454F“Tir 4%!Pl444d4 T, T e and Znd, ]leckler & Wlltert; single driver, b1tehed, E. Webber, 3. Reid,1L Webber, Seeker &Wil. lent; Haeknel, tandem hitched, J. Tye; gentleman's road race,0„ E Webber, J. Reid, E. Webber, Beck- er ecker & Willer Shetland pony 'brood mare, foal by side, Jack Tyle and 2nd, Dou. S).lean; Shetland pony, any age, led by boy or girl, Jack Tyle and 2nd. Eu'gggne Johnston; Shetland foal, Jack Tyle, D. Etherington, Jack Tye. Pony race, single, Hunt, E. Johnston, Jack Tye, H. Mcllwain; poney in harness, Elmer Johnston, Jack Tye, Doug. Sheen; pony team. in harness, J. Tye, E. ElIerington, H, Mellwain. , Judge—Fred Martin, Lucknow, Cattle Butchers' Cattle—Steer or heifer over 1 year, K. McFarlane, Brus- sels; F. Smith, Brussels;; baby beef, 1 year and under, R. Pepper, Seaforth; F. Smith. Herefords—Bull, 2 years and ov- er, H. Wright, Cromarty; best cow, H. Wright and 2nd; heifer, 2 years old, H. Wright and 2nd; heifer, 1 year old, H. Wright and 2nd; heif- er calf, under 1 year, H. Wright and '2nd.; bull calf, under 1 year, H. Wright; herd, 3 females ,and bull, H. Wright. Specials—Imperial Oil Special, 11. Wright. Judge—Thomas Henderson. Dual Purpose Shorthorns—Bull 2 years and over, J. M. Scott, Sea - forth; best cow, J. M. Scott and 2nd, J. F. Scott, J. M. Scott; herd, 3 females and 1 bull, J. M. Scott, J. F. Scott. Specials—Isaac Hud- son for best cow, J. M. Scott. Judge—W. H. Black, Moffat. Ayrshires—Bull, 2 years and ov- er, J. T. Ballantyne, Atwood; bull call, under 1 year, J. I. Ballantyne; best cow, S. I. Ballantyne and 2nd; heifer, 2 years old, J. I. Ballantyne; heifer, 1 year old, J. I. Ballantyne and 2nd; heifer calf, under 1 year, J. L Ballantyne, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Jerseys—Bull, 2 years and over, Lorne Hood, Atwood; bull, 1 year old, I. Trewartha, Seaforth; bull calf, under 1 year, L. Hood; best cow, L. Hood, I. Trewartha and 3rd, L. Hood; heifer, 2 years old„ I. Trewartha, L. Hood, I. Trewartha: heifer, 1 year old, I. Trewartha and 2nd, L. Hood, I. Trewartha; heifer calf, under 1 year, I. Trewartha, L. Hood. I. Trewartha and 4th. Holsteins—Bull, 1 year old, D. Jacob, Clinton; best cow, D. Jacob; heifer, 2 years old, J. Jacob and 2nd; heifer, 1 year old, D. Jacob; heifer calf. under 1 year, D. Jac- ob and 2nd; dairy herd, J. I. Bal- lantyne, L. Hood, D. Jacob, 1. Tre- wartha. Specials — Imperial Oil Special. grand champion .,cow, I. Trewartha, J. I. Ballantyne, D. Jacob, I. Trewartha; T. Eaton spec- ial, 3 dairy cows, J. 1. Ballantyne, I. Trewartha, L. Hood; Huron Ex- positor Special- best group 3 dairy cows. I. Trewartha; Maple Leaf Milling Co. Special. best heifer within 15 -mile radius, L. Hood. Judge— Geo. H. Innes, Wood. stock. Sheep Shroprhiredowns — Aged ram, Geo. Armstrong, St• Pauls; Orval McGowan, Blytb, and 3rd; shear - ling ram, 0. McGowan and 2nd; ram lamb, under 1 year, Geo. Arm- strong & Son and 2nd; 0. McGow- an; ewe having lambed, in 1948. 0. McGowan, G. Armstrong, 0. Mc- Gowan; shearling ewe, 0. McGow- an and 2nd.; ewe lamb. Geo. Arm' strong & Son and 2nd, 0. McGow= an. Lincolns—Aged ram, A. D. Steep- er, Ailsa Craig; shearling ram, A. D. Steeper; ram lamb, under one Year. A. D. Steeper; ewe having lambed in 1948, A. D. Steeper; shearling ewe, A. D. Steeper and 2nd; ewe lamb A. D. Steeper and 2nd. Leicester—Aged ram. W. R. Pep- per, Clinton; shearling ram, J. Cowan, Atwood; Martin Bros., Lucknow; W. R. Pepper; ram lamb. under 1 year, J. Cowan and 2nd: W. R. Pepper; ewe having lambed in 1948. W. R. Pepper, J. Cowan and 3rd; shearling ewe, J. Cowan, W. R. Pepper and 3rd; ewe lamb, J. Cowan, W. R. Pepper and 3rd. Oxfords—Aged ram. 0. McGow- an, D. Deering; shearling ram, D. Deering, 0. McGowan; ram lamb, under 1 year, 0. McGowan, D. Deer- ing. 0. McGowan; ewe having lambed in 1948, 0. McGowan, D. Deering, 0. McGowan; shearling ewe. D. Deering, 0. McGowan and 3rd; ewe. lamb, D. Deering, 0. Mc- Gowan, D. Deering. Dorset Horned—Aged ram, P. Deering and 2nd, 0. McGowan; shearling ram, P. Deering and 2nd, 0. McGowan; ram lamb, under 1 year, P. Deering and 2nd, 0. Mc- Gowan; ewe having lambed in 1948, P. E. Deering and 2nd, 0. McGowan; shearling ewe, P. E. Detring and 2nd, 0. McGowan; ewe lamb, P. E. Deering and 2nd, 0. McGowan; best pen long wooled sheep. John Cowan, Wm. R. Pep- per, A. D. Steeper; best pen short - wooled sheep, P. E. Deering, 0. McGowan, Don Deering; market lamb, not over 100 lbs., P. E. Deer- ing, Geo, H. Armstrong, John W. Cowan; best long wooled ram, J. W. Cowan; best short -wooled ram, J. W. Cowan; best long -wooled ewe. Wm, R, Pepper; best short - wooled ewe. P. E. Deering; best lamb of 1948, John W. Cowan. Judge—D. Ross McTavish, R.R. 1, Stratford. Hogs Yorkshire—Boar, over 1 year, W. Turnbull & Son, Brussels; John Powell, Jr., Seaforth; James W. Smith, Brussels; boar, littered since Sept., 1947, W. Turnbull & Son and 2nd; boar, 6 months and undter. W. Turnbull & Son, Robert McMillan, Seaforth„ W. Turnbull & Son; sow, 1 year or over, W. Turn- bull & Son, Jas. W. Smith, W. C. Montgomery, Waiton; sow, litter- ed since Sept., 1947, John Powell, Jr., Robt. McMillan, Win. Turnbull & Son; sow, 6 months and under, P. E. Maloney, Seaforth, Wm. Turn- bull & Son, P. E. Maloney. Berkshire—Boar, aver one year, John, W. Cowan; boar, littered sine Sept_, 1947, 3: W. Cowan and 2nd; sow, 1 year or over, J. W. Cowan and 2nd'; sow, Tittered since Sept., 1947, J. W, Cowan and 2nd: 'Tamworth—Boar, littered spice Sept., 1947, Francis Coleman, Sea - • • forth; sow Uttered since S t 19,t7, 'rai is Coieman�. Pen of live shoats (bacon type)„ ander 100 lbs., Robt, McMillan, W. Turnbull & Son; Roofers'' Srrppl' Co., J.ondon, Special, best boar on ground's, Wm:. Turnbull & Son Swifts' Canadian Co., Toronto, best sow on grounds, John Powweil, Jr.; Purity Flour Mills, Goderich, pen bacon type bogs, , C'liffo;d, Hugii1, Goderich;. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Toronto, best Berkshire or Tam- worth, J. W. Cowan. Swine Club Specials—John Pow- ell, Jr., for- best sow in competi- tion, Frank Maloney; J, J- 1V,[cGav- in, for hest sow in competition, Doug. Keyes and 2nd; General Swine Club,; F. Maloney, D, Keyes, John McGavin, Art Bolton, Francis Hicknell, Ken Campbell, John Murray, Merton Keyes, Eric Ander- son, Mac Bolton. Judge—Bert Lobb. Poultry New Hampshire„ (c & h) Fred McClymont, Arthur Schleuter, (cr) Elgin Nott, A. ,Schleuter, (p) E. Nott, F. McClymont; Rhode. Island Red, (h & p) F. McClymont and 2nd, (cr) F. McOlymont; Barred Plymouth Rock, (h„ cr & p), F. Mc- Clymont and 2nd; White. Rock, (c, h, cr & p), F. McClymont and 2nd; Light Sussex, (s, h & cr), F. McOlymont,; A. Schleuter, (p) F. McOlymont and 2nd; White Leg- horn, (c) -A. Sehleuter, (h, cr & p), F. McClymont and 2nd; A.V. Bantam, Cr) A. Turnbull & Sons, Brussels. Pekin Ducks, (old drake) Merton Keyes, A. Schleuter, (old duck) A. Schleuter, M. Keyes; Rouen ducks, (old drake) Wilber Keyes, Merton Keyes, (old duck) A. Schleuter, M. Keyes, (young drake and young duck, A. Schleuter. Toulouse geese„ (old gander, old goose, young gander, young goose), A. Schletrter; Embden geese, (old gander, old goose, young gander, young goose), A. Schleuter; Afri- can geese (old gander, old goose, young gander, young goose), A. Schleutera Bronze Turkeys, (old gobbler), Arthur Schleuter, (young gobbler) A. Schleuter and 2nd, (young hen) A. Schleuter and 2nd. Utility Pens, three females—New Hampshire—Elgin Nott. F. McCly- mont; Rhode Island Red, 3 females, F. McClymont; Barred Plymouth Rock, 3 females, F. McClymont and 2nd; White Rock, F. McClymont and 2nd; Light Sussex, Arthur Schleuter, F. McClymont; White Leghorns, F. ,McClymont and 2nd; Cross Bred's, Robert McMillan, F. McClymont; H. G. Meir Special, best bird in the show, (hen), Elgin Nott. High School — New Hampshire, (cr) James Chapman, Gladys Chap- man;; Barred Plymouth Rock, (h) Arthur Bolton, Ruth Keyes, (cr) Ken Moore, Arthur Bolton, (p) Ar- thur Bolton; Light Sussex, (h) Ruth Keyes, (cr & p) Gladys Chap- man, James Chapman; White Leg - horns, (c. h .R, cr), Gladys Collins, Margaret Collins, (p) Margaret Collins; any variety Bantams, (c) Ann De La Franier, Mona Cald- well, (h) Ann De La Franier, Glen Nixon, (cr & p) Ann De La. Fran- ier, Gladys Chapman; any variety Pheasant, (c & 11) Ann De La Fran- ier, Bill Chowen (cr & p) Bill Chowen, Ann De (La Franier. Utility Pens, High School—New Hampshire, 3 females, Gerald El- liott and 2nd; Barred Plymouth Rocks, 3ofemales, Arthur Bolton, Ken Moore; Light Sussex, 3 fe- males, Keith Blanchard, Ruth Keyes; Cross "Breds, 3 females, Murray Mills, Keith Blanchard; White Leghorns, 3 females, Mar- garet Collins. Public School—New Hampshire, (cr) Mary- Whyte; Rhode Tsiand Chesterfields and OccasionalChairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also Auto Seats and Backs, Ver- andah Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Upholstering Co., Stratford TELEPHONE 579 For further information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Seaforth Exeter Clinton Seaforth Showrooms Open Tuesday See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other tin:te, or Phone 41-3, Exeter. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFI'OERS: Frank McGregor, Clinton - Pres. Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice - President. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Chris. Leonhardt, •Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; J. 11. Mc. Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Franit Me - Gregor, R.R. 5, Clinton; Hugh AIexander, R.R. 1, Walton; Wm. 1'i. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; John L. Malone, R.R. 5, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, 1.:R, 3, Seaforth. ' AGENTS: Finlay McRercher, R.E. 1, Dub- lin; D. Pepper, Brueetleld; J, E: ?meter, Brodhagen; George A" Watt, Dlyth> • Rog. er 13' o(1:0),Bi 1 It �. ( ) i4l,y Sc tt,, ) y I Scott; Barred Plytfllou,;th Rock, (or & p) Arthur Bolton; White Leg.' horns, (er & p) Michael Bechely;. Light Sussex, ('b) James Wallace; any variety Bantams, (c) David Bradshaw, Patsy B'rugger, (h) Dav- id Bradshaw, Judge --J, F: 'Francis. 'Dressed Poultry 'and Eggs. Adults—Dressed" chicken, Elgin Nott, Bussell Bolton; 21/2 dozen white eggs, Eleanor Porter, W. S. D. Storey, Mrs, James Carter; 2% dozen brown eggs, Elgin / Nott, Robert McMillan„ Mrs, J. Carter, W. S, D. Storey, Eleanor Storey. High School :Dressed chickens, Arthur Bolton; 2% dozen white eggs, Keith Blanchard, Gladys Col- lins, Margaret Collins, Robert weeks, Ann De La Franier; 21/2 dozen brown eggs, Marie Connolly, Murray Mills, Irvin Johnston, Bob Parsons, Keith Blanchard. Public 'School ,Dress.ed chickens, Arthur Bolton, Keith Blanchard, Michael Bechely; 1% dozen white eggs, Arthur Bolton, Michael Bech- ely, Keith Blanchard; 1i, dozen brown eggs, Billie Scott, Jean Cop- land, Arthur Bolton, Keith Blan- chard, Michael Bechely. Best Dressed Chicken — A..drult, Elgin Nott; High School, 'Arthur Bolton; Public School, Arthur Bol- ton. Judges—M. H. Mode, C. P. Ans- cott. Horticultural • Apples—Collection of apples, 12 varieties, Fred McClymont, Varna; six named varieties winter apples, F. McClymont; 4 named varieties, fall apples, F. McClymont; Bald- wins, F. McClymont; King of Thompkins, F. McClymont; North- ern Spies, F. McClymont; Fallawa- ter, F. McClymont; Golden Russet, F. McClymont; Westfield Seek -No - Further, F. McClymont; Wealthy, F. McClymont; Pewaukie, F. Mc- Clymont; Ontario, F. McClymont; Wagner, F. McClymont; Roxboro Russets, F. McClymont; Spitzen- burg, F. McClymont; Fameuse or Snow Apple, F. McClymont; Mann, F. McClymont; Blenheim Orange, F. McClymont; Rhode Island Green- ing, F. :McClymont; Blenbeim Pip- pin. F. McClymont; Fall Pippin, F. McClymont; St. Lawrence, F. Me- Cly'snont; McIntosh Red, F, Mc- Clymont; Tolman Sweet, F. Mc- Clymont. Pears — Four varieties winter pears, F. McClymont; 4 varieties fall pears, F. McClymont; Beurre Clairgeau, F. McClymont; Clapp's. Favorite, F. McClymont; Sheldon, F. McClymont; Louis Bonne De Jersey, F. McClymont; Bartlett, F. McClymont; Beure d'Anjou, F. Mc- Clymont. Plums—Washington F. McCly- mont; Duane's Purple, F, McCly- mont: Lombards, F. McClymont; Abundance. F. McClymont; Pond's Seedling, F. McClymont; Burbank, F. McClymont; Rene Claure, F. Mc- Clymont; German Prune, F. Mc- Clymont; A.O.V. plums, F. McCly- mont. Grapes — Blue Grapes, Merton Keyes, Seaforth; Green grapes, M. Keyes, Wilbur Keyes; collection of grapes, F. McClymont. W. Keyes, Specials—Huron Expositor spec- ial, ec- ial, most prizes in Section H, Fred McClymont; Family Herald and Weekly Star special,. second 'high- est number prizes in Section Ti, W. Keyes; Canadian Countryman spe- cial, 3rd highest number prizes in Section H. Merton Keyes. Judge—Norman Carter. Roots and Vegetables Tomatoes, red, Wm. Storey, T. Oliver; collection tomatoes, Elgin Nott: onions from seed, Spanish. A. Turnbull; onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. James Carter, A. Turn- bull; onion sets, A. Turnbull; pick- ling cucumbers, Elgin Nott, Wm. Bradshaw; butter beans, E. Nott. Wilbert Cornish; white beans, M. Keyes, W. Keyes; table carrots, Wm. Bradshaw, Thos. Oliver; pick- ling beets, Thos. Oliver., W. Brad- shaw; turnip blood beets, T. Oli- ver, A. Turnbull; cucumbers, ripe or green, W. Cornish, E. Nott; table parsnips. W. Bradshaw; pep- pers, any variety., E. Nott; collec- tion of peppers. E. Nott; sweet table corn, W. Bradshaw, A. Turn- bull; field corn, E. B. Goudie, E. Nott; winter radish, W. Cornish; sunflower heads, A. Turnbull, E. Nott; vegetable novelty, Miss Gor- don, Mrs. Hillebrecht; cauliflower, E. Nott; Savoy cabbage, 3. C. Bos- well; winter cabbage, Wm. Brad- shaw; muskmelon, E. Nott, W. Cornish; citrons, striped, F. Mc- Clymont, E. Nott; watermelons, W. Cornish, F. McClymont; vegetable marrow, F. McClymont, A. Corn- ish; pie pumpkins, A. Turnbull, Mrs. G. B. Dorrance; table squash, three varieties, E. Nott, Bill Stor- eys Hubbard squash, F. McCly- mont; largest pumpkin. W. Keyes, Wm. Storey'; field carrots, F. Mc- Clymont; Swede turnips. table, W. Cornish, A. Turnbull; Swede tur- nips, feed, A. Turnbull, W. Corn- ish; sugar •mangolds, W. Cornish; long red mangolds, W. Cornish; in- termediate mangolds, W. Cornish; celery, white. E. Nott; Irish Gob- bler early potatoes, E. Nott, T. B. Oliver; any ' other 'variety early pbtatoes, E. Nott, Robt. McMillan; Green Mountain late potatoes, A. Turnbull; any other variety late potatoes, J. Nott, A. Turnbull; fod= dern corn, Robt. Campbell, Robt. McMillan; collection of gard'en•pro- duce, B. Nott, Thos. Aldington. Grain Fall wheat, Arnold Jamieson„ A. Turnbull; oats, A. Cornish, Merton Keyes; barley, A. Turnbull, Merton Keyes; beans, Wilbur Keyes, Mer- ton Keyes. Judge—Norman L. Carter, Field Crop Competition — 1st, Harald Crich; 2nd. Arnold Jamie- son: 3rd, Stanley Hilien; 4th, Robt. McMillan; 5th, Bob MclCercher; 6th, Matt. Murray; 7th, Norman Shade; 8th, .The Malone; 9th, Bill Dennis; 10t11„ Merton Keyes. Canned Fruits and Vegetables Preserved crab apples, Mrs. Jas. Carter; preserved st •awberries, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Elgin- Nott•;.•can- ned cherries, red, pitted, Mrs. J. Garter, Mrs. Elgin Nott; canned rhubarb, Mrs. J. Cartetr» Mrs. B. Nott; Canned •peaches, Mrs. E. Nott, Eleanor Storey; Canned pears, Mrs. hl. Nott, Mrs, J. Carter; eanned plums, Mrs. V'r'anit Riley, Mrs. E. Nott; taibied red "raspberries, Mrs. J H I ebreaht s.'. , N'ott i }. oast ju1de 11 S.. • ott . Mia k,�.p+ Q J x M!.V x , Rthel Dennis; ciii'li eallee, MTS. F. Nett, Eleanor ,Storey; pickled cher- ries, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, J. Hille breoht; canned tomatoes (whale), Mrs. J. Cartel., Mrs. E. Nott; mus- tard pickles, Mrs. • F. Storey, Mrs. J. 'Carter; cucumber pickles, sweet, Mrs. E. •Nott, Mrs. J. 'Carter; pick- led) beets, Mrs. Frank Riley, .Miss Eleanor Storey; reli>ih, Mrs., E. Nott, Mrs. T. Carter; salad' dress, ing, Mrs. E, Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; canned chicken, Mrs. J. 'Carter, 1VIrs. E. Nott; canned beef, Mrs, E, Nott, Mrs: F. ",Riley; canned isaua- age, Mrs. F.. Nott, Fred FeClymont; bottle tomato catsup, Mrs, Wilfred Doupe, Mrs. E. Nott; glass of any conserve, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. John Hillebrecht; :black currant jam, Mrs. Frank Storey, Mrs. E. Nott; strawberry jam, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.. Frank Storey; raspberry jam, Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter; apple jelly, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. J. Car- ter; arter; red currant jelly, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Et Nott; any other variety jam or pelly, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Mrs. E. Nott; collection of three different marmalades, Mrs. E. Nott, Eleanor Storey; collection canned corn, peas, beans, Mrs. J, Carter, Mrs. Frank Riley. Certo ,Specials—Collection of 3 jellies, red currant, black currant and apple . jelly, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. F. W. Mc- Millan, Eleanor Storey; collection of strawberry, raspberry and peach jam, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. T. W. McMillan, MissEleanor Storey, Mrs. James Carter. Dairy Products Crock, butter, Mrs. Jas. Carter; butter, 'in pound prints„ Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. J. Carter; butter, indi- vidual servings, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. 3. 'Carter; maple syrup, Fred Mc- Clymont, Andrew Turnbull; home- made soap, Fred .McClymont, Mrs. E. Nett; home-made cottage cheese, Fred McClyuront; home-made lard, Fred McClymont, Mrs. J. Carter. Domestic Science Loaf white bread, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor Storey; brown bread, Mrs. T. W. McMillan, Mrs. .T. Carter, Eleanor Storey; fruit bread, yeast, Mrs. T. W. Mc- Millan, Eleanor Storey, Ethel Den- nis; buns; plain white. yeast, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis„ Mrs. Wil- fred Doupe; buns, fancy, yeast, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. W. Doupe, Eleanor Storey; Parker House rolls, yeast, Mrs. T. W. McMillan„ Ethel Den- nis, Mrs. W. Doupe; three ways of serving apples, Mrs. E. Nott, Elean- or Storey, Mrs, W. Doupe; scones, griddle, Eleanor Storey, Mrs, Jas. Carter; scones, whole wheat, Eleanor Storey; tea biscuits, plain, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. T. W. MCMilian; biscuits, whole wheat. Eleanor Storey; muf- fins, whole wheat or bran, Mrs. F. Riley, Eleanor Storey, Mrs, Jas. Carter; cookies, plain white, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor Storey; cookies, ginger, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor Storey; plate short bread, Mrs. E. Nott. Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. T. W. McMillan ; cocoanut macaroons, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. F. Riley; six doughnuts, plain, Mrs. J. Carter; lemon pie, Mrs. F.Riley,Rile Merton Keyes, Mrs. J. Carter; pumpkin pie, _Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe. Mrs. J. Carter; raisin pie, Mrs. W. Doupe, Merton Keyes, Mrs. J. Carter;apple pie, Mrs. E. Nott, M. Keyes, Eleanor Storey; butter tarts with fruit, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. W. Doupe, M. Keyes; jam tarts, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. W. Doupe, Mrs. Jas. Carter; cup cakes iced, Mrs. F. Riley, Eleanor Stor- ey; jelly roll, any filling, Mrs. J. Carter; chocolate layer cake, fill- ing, iced, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. T. W. McMillan, Mrs. F. Riley; white layer cake, filling, iced, Mrs, J. Carter; dark fruit cake, no icing, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. J. Carter; light fruit cake, no icing, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; gingerbread, no icing, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. W. Dou- pee; plate sandwiches, six varie- ties, afternoon tea, Mrs. W. Dou- pee, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; six varieties al cookies, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Eleanor Storey; decorated cake, birthday, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. W. Doupe; meat loaf. Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor Stor- ey, Mrs. E. Nott; angel cake, Mrs. Thos. Barton, Miss Ethel Dennis; salad plate, Eleanor Storey. Purity Specials—Loaf home-made bread. Mrs. T. W. McMillan; rolls, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; tea biscuits, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; plain cake, 2 -egg, square, no icing or filling, Mrs, T. W. McMillan - Robin Hood Specials — Home- made bread, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; sponge cake, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; apple pie. Mrs. W. Doupe; oat cookies. Mrs. W. Doupe; tea bis- cuits, Mrs. Frank Riley. Magic Baking Powder Special -1 Layer cake, plain. iced, Mrs. T. W. McMillan, Mrs. Wilfred, Doupe. Maple cream candy, J. M. Gov- enlock, W. S. D. Storey, Eleanor Storey; chocolate fudge, J. M. Gov- enlock, Eleanor Storey, W. S. D. Storey; assorted candy, J. M. Gov en'ock, W.. S. D. Storey, Eleanor Storey. Pure Gold Special—Tea biscuits, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. T. W. Mc- Millan, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe; Gor- man & Eckert, Forest City Special, best white layer cake. plain iced, Mrs, T. W. McMillan, Mrs. T. Bar- tburon, n. Mra..rrss. Carter. Judge—Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Au- Tye u- Domestic Needlecraft Quilt, applique, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs, T. Barton, Mrs. Walter Peebles; bedspread, tufted candlewick, Mrs. W. Peebles; quilt, best quilting, Mrs. W. Peebles, Mrs. T. Barton; Pieced . cotton quilt, Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs. W. Peebles, Mrs. Govenlock; bedspread, white or colored, any work, Mrs. H. Hymmen, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Storey; counterpane, quilted, Mrs. T. Barton; Afghan, knit, Mrs. Peebles; Afghan, cro- chet, Mrs. Hymmen, Evelyn Shade, Mrs. Dalrymple; floor mat, hooked, rags, Mrs. Nott, Ethel Dennis; floor mat, hooked, rural scene, Ethel Dennis, 2nd; bathroom set, mat and seat cover, Mrs. Hyltninen, Ladies' Work Dining Room Furnishings—Cro- chet chet table cloth, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. DarrymtpTe;, Ev—el'ya Shade; luncheon set, embroidered,- Mrs, Hymmen, Mrs Peebie, t 0110le4!U set, �,1i oehet,. Mrd„ u14r6';: lunch«; • eon set, as otin.' 'W k ..• et (► feu a atareyi te.�tloJ, onlb rp d1 g , Mr. : • tea Cloth, •anYotli erwe*, Mrs.kStorey, 111Grs 1yRn- mpn; centrepiece, embroidered in cotton, white, Mrs, H;yxnrneu, 'Mrs, la, S'torey,; centrepiece, Crochet, at least LS lndhes in 'diameter, Mrs." 'Hymmen; tray cloth, any work, Mfrs. Hymmen, Mrs,F. Storey; baf- fLtt 'set, 3 pieaes, Mrs.. Hytpmen, Mrs. Peebles; bridge set, 5 pieces), Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. Peebles tea, -cosy in wool, Mrs. E. Nott,- Mrs. J. Cartier; ,plastic luncheon set, Elean- or StkeY, lean-or.Storey, Living Room Furnishings—Samp- ler or other wall decoration, }Veen. or Storey, Mrs. Hymmen; cushion;• wool, WO, Rynlmen, Mrs. Peebles; cushion, modern, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Dalrynple; needlepoint, .suitable for chair or footstool, Mrs. Harm - men. Bedroom 'Furnishings --air pill low slips, white 'embroidered, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs, F. Storey; pillow slips, Colored, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. F. Storey; pillow slips, any other hand work, Mrs. Nott, Mrs. Hym- men; towels, embroidered, Mrs. Hymmen; towels, crochet trim, Mrs. Hymmen, Evelyn ,Shade; pair towels, any other hand work, Ev- elyn Shade, Mrs. Hy -marten; guest towels, worked, different designs., Mrs. Peebles, Evelyn Shade; bath towels, any trim, Evelyn Shade, Mrs. Dalrymple; single fancy tow- el, worked, Evelyn Shade, Mrs. Hymmen; fang• sheets and pair pil- low slips to match, hand worked, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. T. Barton; vanity set, three pieces, Mrs. Peeb- les, Mrs. Hymmen; dresser runner, any work, Mrs. Hymmen, Evelyn Shade. Men's Wear — Man's pyjamas, machine made, Mrs. Hymmen; man's work shirt, Mrs. Hymmen; pair wool mitts, double knit, 'Mrs. Hymmen; pair fine sox, fancy, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. J. Carter; pair work sox, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Hymmen. Ladies'.' Wear—Serviceable work apron, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. E. Nott; house dress, most practical, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. E. Nott; lady's. house coat, Mrs. Peebles;, lady's blouse, Mrs. Hymmen; lady's cos- tume slip, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Hymmen; lady's night dress, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. 'Hymmen; lady's skirt, Eleanor Storey; gloves, knit, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Hymmen ; gloves, Crochet, Mrs. Hymmen.; mitts, fine knit, Mrs. Hymmen; lady's fancy purse, Mrs. Hymmen; shopping or work bag, Mrs. Hym- men, Mrs. Peebles, ' Children:a, Wear—Baby's set, bon- net, jacket, bootees, Eleanor Stor- ey-. Ethel De r.is; carriage cover, Mrs. Hymmen; child's dress, Mrs. Hy-minen; child's suit, knit, Elean- cr Storey; child's dress, cotton, Mrs. Keyes; cLild's sun suit, Mrs. Nott, Eleanor Storey. Miscellaneous—Best article made from man's discarded shirt, Mrs. F. Storey,Mrs. Hymmen; best made -over garment, Mrs. F. Stor- ey; best two articles made from Plastic. Eleanor Storey Mrs. J. Carter; article suitable for Christ- mas gilt, not to cost more than 50c, Mrs. Peebles, F. McCiymcnt: stuffed animal, toy, Mrs. Nott, Mrs. Peebles; kitchen collection, tea towel, duster, hand towel, lifter, Eleanor Storey. Mrs. Hymmen; costume jewellery, shell, brooch and ear -rings, Eleanor Storey, W. S. D. Storey. Bancroft Woollen Mills Special-- Best, pair men's sox knit from wheeling yarn, Mrs. Jas. Carter. Fine and Decorative Arts Oil painting, Mrs. Hymmen; wa- ter color, any subject, Mrs. Hym- men; crayon sketch, Mrs. Hym- men; pencil drawing, Mrs. Hym- men, Eleanor Storey; three pieces hand -painted china, Mrs. Hymmen; decorated pottery, Eleanor Storay;. pen and ink sketch, Mrs. Hym men; wooden tray; hand -made, Eleanor Storey; miscellaneous nov- elties, crepe paper, wax or Cello- phane, Eleanor Storey, F. McCly- mont; collection of antiques or relics, Evelyn Shade, J. M. Goven- lock. d'lorafts ? art eur D o v.. n. m a. e' lao. , 'Storey,.. Slanp'he Westitott: , r lxd4e„--•1VIrs, David B: MaePollisld, A.* 4,. Rlpley. r'lar'.al Exh'1blt Aisters, 6 bioot>ls., Mrs, l3lglav Nott, Mrs, Wilfred Doupe; - Aster.. 4lsplay,•Mrs,;.'1b7. Nott, Wi, . S. D. 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