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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-10-05, Page 5• THURSDAY, . OCTOBER 5th, 1939. . •µ•• m, THE LUCKNQW 'SENTINEL .Lyceitin Theatre,,: •••• ne. :,.,RO+,. ...EMT P. ..:. '••y t'y'f'"i,' fM..,^`.SY'W R.':0r.'•` .%`.^,4ie'..q+.,.`... SHOW STARTS AT •s P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY . - .• SATURDAY NIGHT TWO SHOWS AT 7,.45 and "9 45 ;p.m. MATINEE . SAT URDA Y •.AFTERNOON ; AT,. 2.3.0 p.m.. . • =Furs., Fria Sat. October 01. 7 . ROBERT•TAY,OR.• • WA;%I,ACE BEERY,_ Lr,..* " and An " mpreasiye picture packed w itli action and excitement.' •They storyis ahout'the tight betwve`•en the stagecoach and therailroad.'in the. early .days; T,• . ALSO "SPORT SUBJECT" . AND • "NEWS" o . Tues., Wed. Oct. 9, 10, 11. SPECIAL ° AMERICA'S MOST THRILLING STORY 20th Century -Fox Presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S 'Production of with GN MhLHE 1.‘t41` • O N'� A 0.,01C1,6r1es Coburn • SPri9po'gyln9ion teetbad • . UV A ^n Soft' Stone rsotg ldno ,lo • un9 ;twine •• A Cosmopolitan Production ALSO : "MICKEY MOUSE" •ADMISSION: • `ADULTS -45c; } PAGE FIVU (Continued FlinnPageOe) •, SWINE tandem -M. C Best 1939 Yorkshire Pigs , elt,s r d by. Romper -Bruce •McMi1- I Boar -Sam Alton. Boar, '6- months - s •a s".. ` i.f l.` r .-, �t a. S A1•tc l''. „y..�url�..w�'. :ra�W-.'s,.•ri',y'.,.�r'�"r". � �„•ri ern•.-. ...,,,,, �, ... by .Craigie Paragon -Jack McKague, Boar, ` ui del ' b "trxon�cra x Sow that has raised „pigs in 1;9397. SamAlton. • Sow. 6 Months and 'undoi 12 months -Mare Alton. Sow .under 6 months -Sam Alton: • Tamworth Pigs • • • Boar -Sam Atben. Boar, 6 months ".Shorthorn, Ca ,le. 1. End under . 12 months -Sam Alton. Bull, three years 9r over -Andrew.”, •Boar,,w,under -0 months -Sam Alton. 'Gau'nt, ;WM. MK•e cnzre, Bull, •.one year So v, that; has- raised ,prigs in 1839 - ^Ar ,Gaunt,.4 aunt Buil calf=-Wni Sam Alton: Sow. •6 ruenths and under:, McKenzie, A: Gaunt. Cow -Wm, Mc ;12" months Sam Alton: Sow •6 months' Kenzie, . Wm; *Kenzie, A Gaunt and under 12 • months -Sam • Alton,: Two year ,old ,heifer -A.; •Gaynt,, 'A. Jas.• _Hackett. it Son.. Sow: :under. 6 Gaunt:`O,ne year old heifer -Win, Mo months=Sam ....Alton; ienzie ' A Gaunt. 'Heifer •c�a1f:=Wni. ' Clans• 2$: ., A1bert4Gam1Yi'{e,. Albert Gammie. Best colt, any. age, sired byCraig"ie Para-- g•on- J. W . Joynt, 'Albert Gammie; Jack 1V,IcI ague, Albert Gammie. • • PURE BRED .CATTLE 9• McKenzie, WM. McKenzie, Wmti "Mc Best pen of hogs -Sam Kenzie. Female, any age --Wm., Me- Three. bacon -type .,togs- Sam Kenzie. Junior herd -Wm. 'McKnzie; , A: Gaunt,' Senior herd-Wm..McKen- POULTRY: zie, .A. Gaunt. Class 26 • Hereford Cattle Anconal cock -Isaac Miller, Isaac: Bull, three years 'or over -Jas. T. Miller, Anconas hen -Isaac Miller, Lyons, George Kennedy. Bull, .2 years. Isaac Miller. Leghor'ri :clack -J. R. old -George Kennedy. Bull, •.1 year Hackett & Son, Fred Martin, Leg - old -Jas., T. Lyons; .George Kennedy. •horn hen -Fred Martin, Wallace Mil - Bull calf -Jas. T. Lyons, Jas„ T.. ler. Plymouth Rock cock -Isaac• iiil- .Lyons. ' Cow -George . Kennedy,. Jas. ler, Isaac. Miller. Plymouth' Rock herr T; Lyons. Two year, old heifer -Jas.• -Isaac Miller, Isaac Miller: New T,., Lyons;: George' Kennedy;One. year„ Hampshire cock -J. 'R.,,Bacycett & son. old heifer -Jas. T. Lyons, George "New Hampshire hen McKenzie Webb Kennedy Heifer 'calf.-: Jas. T. Lyons, Jas. T. Lyons, George Kennedy. Fe male, any . age -Jas. T. Lyons. Junior l herd -Jas:. T. Ly,cins, George Kennedy. Senior ' herd -Jas. T. Lyons, George Kennedy. lt+olieii Angus Bull; 3 years or over -F. G. Todd & Sona Bull' calf -F. 'd Todd & Son. Cowl -F. G. Todd •& Son. Two year old h eifer -F.. G. Todd & Son. One year old 'heifer; --F. G. Todd &, Son, Gi Todd & Son. Heifer calf -F. G. Todd & Son. Female, any ;age -F, G: Tadd & Son. 'Junior' 'herd -l'.. G. Todd & Son. Senior Herd -F. ,G. Todd & Son. .Holstein Cattle Biull-Alex Andrew. Cow -Alex An- drew, Alex Andrew, One year old heifer -Alex Andrew, Alex• Andrew. Heifer calf -Eldon Henderson, Alex, Andre,*. Female, any .age -Alex An= drew.' Herd -Alex Andrew., • Jerseys and .Ayrshires. Cow=Alex Andrew, George' Alton:. Alexv Andrew..Heifer--George. Alton, Alex Andrew. • Grade Cattle . Alton. Alton. two cucumbers -Harold Greer, J. A. Henry. Citrons Harold Greer, Mc- Kenzie Webb. Parsnips --Andrew. Cul- bert. Table carrots, long W. S.. Me- 7 short-Mrs:George `"�iaFie�r, -ix;rs: --ic: L. Treleaven. Beets, short -Jas. Hen- ry, Jas. R. Hackett •& Son. Tomatoes, red or pink -Mrs. Win. McKenzie, Mrs. Win. IVICIntylre„ 'Corn, :Golden `Bantam -D. H. Carruthers; Wm. Mc- Kenzie. Corn, any other variety nam- ed=Mrs: Wm. McIntyre, Herb Mc- �p:illilr. Cauliflower -Geo:. 11., Snaith. Beans, small :white-Tierb Desjardine, W.. S. McGuire„ Beans, anyother:;vat; cety-Herb Desjardine, IHarold Camp- bell:, . Dutch sets -,-herb •.Desjardine. Potato ' onions -W. 8.. McGuire,'Mrs', Wm; McKenzie... .` .Onions, red -Mrs.., Wm; McKenzie., Herb Desjardine. On- ions, "yellow, -herb' Desjardine, Mrs,. Win. McKenzie. Three varieties vege- tables net otherwi§e mentioned -Har- old Greer, .Mrs. Wm. McIntyre. Col- lection' garden produce -Harold Greer. Orland Richards: AND ' ' "SPORT ,SUBJECT'.. CH1LDItEN;20c - MATINEE' SATURDAY AFTERNOON A 2,30• p.m... ADMISSION ADULTS 2Cc:GH'ILDREN 10c• KINLOSS COUNCIL Kinloss •' Council met on . Monday September, 25th as 'per, adjournment,. all members :present. ' • Minutes '• of last meeting were read and approved. .. •. - A grant of' $10.00. was given to the. South Since: Plowman's .Association. • Sheep claims we1e not as largethis month, ,'amounting to. $39.00 with in- spection fees: of $3.05. • : • The commiliication of Walter Lott -re Lott 'drain was referred to Turn - berry Council Tulin - . supervise. The commissioner on :the repair; of the McDougall drain .rendered his account of work done amounting to $27.20; which amount the clerk was in strutted to include in '1939 TAX Roll. This 'will' require a 4 per cent. levy, on the original cost of construe- tion. David S. Carruthers was appointed collector ,,,of taxes for the year 19:1,9. The penalty By -Law on unpaid tax- es . as at December 15, 19,39 will re- main the, 'same as that passed ..in KKMAFEKI NG • Mr. and Mrs. Iliram Moffat an , children of 'Watford •vi°sited last week with' her mother, •Mrs.' Riehard..John- sten, ... • Miss Eda\'Phillips. .has been assist- ing Mrs: Chas: .1VIcDonagh of Zion for...the past few weeks. , Mr. and. ;Mrs. Eddie • Thompson of Holyrood spent fast Tuesday with Mr.. and llirs, George Saunders. t,111v. Fred Anderson of',. Lanes vis- ited • on Sunday, with Mr. and Mts.. ,iarvey Anderson. \Ir. and Mrs. 1. M: Kilpatrick vis- ited on' Sunday' with her father, Mr. Richard Twainley near Kintail,• • , Mis Freda. Saundersof ,Zion .spent tinday at 'her berme.. A 'number froln::this 'line • attended h( :fah' in Lucknow'Friday afternoon, also the entertainment in .-the even- ing.. ' 'Council then .,adjourned to meet w.. k again on Monday' the 23rd day Of October. sit the, usual titre 'and. place. 'Cheques . issued -Herbert • ' •Arkeh, grant' to S.. S. Plowman's. association, $10.00'; A° ' E.=.Thompson,' caretakin;;, • ,6;90, weed inspection, 11.00-47.90; ' . D. Thompson, relief milk, 1.68, Peter . • Moffatt,'. sheep claim, 8.00;• .Dan • Me Kinnon, sheep. lclaini, 16.00; J. R,' . I..ane, postage and' telephone, 3.00: • • A. E. Wilson and Co., 'extra on roar' insurance, 17.00; Earl McCoy, paiitt- -• ing •at hall, 45.00; Rae & Porteous -_-. ',Ts -paint arid suppl�ietit; "4'4:3-1; Dian 1V'[e•-- Kinnon, sheep claire►, 8.00; L. Mc:Ren-- zie, sheep claim, 7.00, A. Gi•aham ' wok •;on "McDougal drain, 5.75; A. • McIntyre, 'work on IYIeDougall 'drain, 4.00- N.• Snyder, work on,McDougell OBITUARY • CHARLES MURCHESON • The• death. occurred on Wednesday, September 20th; of an. elderly and highly respected resident. of "Ashfield; ;it the" person of Charles M'urcheson. The deceased mai. in his,. eighty-first year 'and. had followed the trade of 'arpentei• until .five :years ago, when he returned front.the Western States to residee with, his brother Hugh and 'ister Cliristena'. on the 12th concess- ten of Ashfield. He was predeceased y a sister. Mary several years ago 'aid of mere recent years by a brother. ?a.ck •Mur•chesori:.Requiem high mass va•; ;,rilemit ized in St.-J'eseph's church. n' Friday morning by Rev, Father. �lrin'ley, who in. preaching the sermon Grade'. ' ow -John McQuilliri,,'Herb. hicQ•uillin.- -Two year old kieifeWru;_ .G:...Keith, D. H. Carruthers. One year ' •11d • heifer -D. H. • Carruthers, John. McQuillin: Heifer calf -John McQuil= lin; John McQuillin.. • Short' -keep steer F. G. Todd &Son, D, IT, Carruthers. One .,year 'old' steer --.F. G. Todd `& H. Carruthers, Steer- calf- W,nr. ••G. • Keith, ,Herb McQuillin. -Best three steers -D. H. Carruthers. ' ' Market Cattle Pair two year :Old heifers John 1VIc= •Q•uillin. Specials • • 8.•' • .: DAIRY and'TABLE SUPPLIES' Homemade bread made from Have lock flour -=Ethel Martin, Mrs.- Wni. •McIntyre: Homemade bread made from ' Buyasask flour -Mrs. Wm. 1VIc- Intyre Collection pastry baking - Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. McIn- �:Kenzie . Webb. Wyandotte cock-- tyre. Homemade `bread made' from, Isaac. Miller. Wyandott hen -.Isaac Alberta Rose flour -Mrs,. Wm. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. Wm. McIntyre. 2 home-' made loaves bread made from'. Robin Hood flour;. -Mrs. Jas: ,Henry,.' ,Mrs. Wm. McIntyre..2 hoinemade loaves Ethel Martin, Mrs. Jas. Webster. 'Bak'ed:' Products Loaf white . bread -Mrs.. Jas. Henry; Mrs:=IR. Campbell, °R 6.' Loaf brown :bread -Mrs. Wni. McIntyre, Mrs:'Wm. Miller. Drake, Rouens-N. G. 'Mc Kenzie. Duck,' Rouens-J. R. Hackett & Son. Drake, .Pekin -Isaac . Miller, Adana • McQueen. Deck, Pekin -Isaac pliile-r; Isaac Ville , ',a.'i' -Adam .McQueen, G. A. Greer' Tur-, key, lien -G. A. Greer, ,:Adam Mc- Queen. ,Gander, Toulouse -Fred Mar- tin, George Alton. Goose, Toalouse-•- Fred Martin, Adam..McQueen. . Gan- der, •Amden-G, A. Greet', 'Aihm Mc' •'McKenzie. Fruit loaf -Mrs: Jas. Web Queen.nose, Amden-G.• A. Greer .George Alton.` Chickens Of 1939 • Leghorn' cockerel= -G. '.F: "•Brooks; J. R. Hackett & Son. Leghorn pullett G, F. Brooks, J. R. Hackett & Sen. Plymouth . Rock; :barred ,cockerel: Isaac 1VI'iller, .Isaac Miller. Ply- • mouth Rock barred pullett-'lsaae.Mil- ;ler,..Iseac Miller. •New .Hampshire . 2ockerel-George Alton, 1VIcKenzie_ 'Webb. New Hampshire pullett-Isaac? Miller,. McKenzie • Webb. Wyandotte; • cockerel -Isaac Milier,: Isaac. Miller. Wyandotte pullett - Iseee. .Millgr, Isaac "Miller. Utility •• Barred Rock Dairy cow -Alex Andrew, Alex An-. drew: Fat calf -E; G. Todd, Wm. Mc- Kenzie., Junior herd -Wm: McKenzie,. Jas, T, Lyons. Bull, reef type -F. G. Todd; A. Gaunt, Wm. McKenzie. Calf race -Ross Henderson; Sam McQuil- lin, W. • Keith, G: Keith: ' SHEEP,: -Leicester • Aged rani -Purves Bros., Purves Bros. Shearling ram -G. A. Greer, George Kennedy. Ram lamb -G. At Greer, Purves. Bros. :Aged ewe -Geo. Kennedy, Purves Bros. Shearling ewe =G. A. Greer', Purves 'Bros. Ewe lamb =G. A. Greer, George Kennedy.. Oxfords ster, Mrs. Wm. McIntyre. Buns . Plaint buns -Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Mrs. • J. Henry. • Currant buns. --•-Mrs.' Ewart ;Taylor, Mrs: George Lockhart. Tea Biscuits Plain, tea -biscuits --Mrs. • A. 'G,aunt, }Vlrs.. D:. H. 'Carruthers; Cheese tea - biscuits -Mrs, D. H.' Carruthers, Mrs. Ewart Taylor. ` • ' Muffins Bran muffins -Mrs. Orland.' Rich aids, Mrs. George Brooks. Cookies and Small Cakes Sugar caokies-Mrs. Phillip Stew - cockerel-G;-F-Bi-ooks Fred Martin: f -rd-, Mrs.. 'D _A._Fowler.:OatmeaLcook •Utility 'Barred Rock 'pullett-George fes -Mrs. Jas. -Hackett, Mrs. Jas. Hen• Kennedy,,. Fred. Martin. Utility Leg,,rys Ginger cookies -Mrs. P. Steward, horn cockerel=G.' F.• :Shooks, Fred _Mrs. • Win. McIntyre. Drop cookies - Martin. Utility Leghorn pullet ---,Fred Mrs: Jas: Henry: . Icebox cookies-' Martin, Fred : Martin. ' Mrs. Wes. Huston; Mrs, Wm: McIn- • Mis o cellaneous tyre.• Doughnfits-Mrs. Wm •McIntyre,: Best exhibit of `pigeons=-Phillili W ,r. McKenzie; Coco -nut macax- oons-••Mi:s. Wm. McKenzie;. Mrs, Wm. .Steward, Jack Treleaven. . Domestic Alton, Phillip Steward. 1 McIntyre. One cake Scotch short bread pets-SamMrs. Wes. 'Huston, Mrs,. Wm: Mein dozen hen's eggs, white -G. F. Brooks � Harold Campbell. One . dozen hen',s tyre: • . eggs, brown -Mrs. Jas. Webster, Mrs. •-• kencrrl Mr-Murehesen-te-St •-•Joseph- : Aged-,ranGtval„McGowan._ .Ram: :and -.remarked on the honesty.•and.in- McGowan, Purves Bros. igrity of men who followed •his trade; Aged ewe -Orval McGowan, Purves interment was made in St.. Joseph's Bros: Shearling ram -Purves Bros.. cemetery.: The pallbl arers • 'were. Ewe , lamb-*- Purves Bros., Purves Messrs., Michael Hogan, J: P. Hogan. Bros. Shropshire Downs ' Aged r am --=Orval . McGowan, Jas. T. Lyons. ,Shearling ram -Orval Mc- Gowan, Frank Mack, Orangeville. Ram lamb -Frank Mack, ,.Orval. Me - Gowan. Aged ewe -Orval McGowan, Orval McGowan. •Shearling ,ewe-• Frank . Malek, Orval McGowan.. Ewe lamb -Orval' McGowan, ,Orval Mc- Gowan: .. ' • Sbu.thdowns Aged ram -Frank: Mack. Shearling ram -Frank Mack. Ram lamb -Frank Mack. Aged ewe -Frank Mack. Shear - ling ewe -.Frank' Mack. Ewe. lamb - Frank Mack; . •' 7V1�y% Other 'Pureed -Aged rant= -Orval McGowan. Shear - ling ram-4brval McGowan:,Ram lamb -Qrval 'McGowan. Aged ewe-Or'val McGowan, Shearling, ewe=Orval Mc= t3 an- . dram 2.00;' ' W McIntyre, work. ort' Wni, Hogan, 'Sr., Clifton Austin, and )7 Mc ouirall �dlsain, 4.00; A,' flylaciaeod,• •,Cohn and Edward Gilmore. The •corn• work,op McDougall dram, 11.45; Marl ,Johnston, sheep .inspection, 3.05. Highway;' ,cheques -Dan McIntyre, pay list 72, $16.00. Hugh' Sutherland'. • pay list 73, .8.90;'; Road No. -2-5-7-16. pay list 74, 37.80; Frank Brown, pay 'list 75; 5.00;• Russell Moore, pay list 76,. 8'00; Frank Johnston, pay.list.77, 9.10; Milton Walsh, pay fist 78,•17.5Q; Alex McLeod, pay list 79, 17.85; Thos . , C, unt, pay list '80;.15.00. J.' R, • Lane Clerk:: -..Eyrgaged_13 Witlker-Stores.-:" .. Mr. DeWitt Millet has accepted a 'position with Walker Stores limited, • He replaces Bob Murray who resigned , to enlist in ,the 100th Battery -Ad - munit,, extends its sympathy to the two who wi11 the -'most deeply mourn his ,loss, ,Mr. iIIugh M•urcheson and. '.Nips ..Christens Murcheson. 1N' CiIARGE OF-ENEMt ALIENS Construction crews are 'building de- ' ent ion e-'ention quartets for enemy aliens in he forested area of 'Petalwi'avya• mili- ai y 'encarnpntent twenty miles north if Renfrew, it has been officially an. nouneed. - The internment camp will be under .oniinond of Lieut, -Col', . N. E. ,Pense; .Kingston, 'former publisher of the. Walkeripn Telescope, and about 200 •diens now under detention tat Old Fort Henry, on the outskirts of King= about three wceirs; . , • 'Under construction are ditiin.g hall; administration offices, dormitorie &, other building'§, 'and the 'settlement tvill,be enclosed by. a high•barbed wire The fond, mother wrote te, het• 'cop .'' ho was on rnil':itary. •service: • "1 hope that` you have now learned to get` up 'punctually every',inoroing •so that you•• do not keep the whole . battalion waiting for •breakfast,': fence. N D. A. Fowler.'. , ' • • Cake . Fancy. iced •cake=Mrs. D. Ai Fowl- • er;' Mrs. Wes. Huston.. Sponge cake- GR'AIN Mrs. Wes.' "Huston. Angel cake -II -Mrs. Fall wheat', , red o.r amber -Herb Wes: Huston; sw rt -Taylor Desjardine, Andrew. Culbert. . Fall) Chocolate layer cake -Mrs, Wm: Mc wheat, white --Orland Richards, 'Herb Kenzie,: Mrs, Wes.Huston. White lay Desjardine. Spring wheat-Mr..`•Clark er cake-Mrs.HWes. • Huston, Mrs. D.. McGillivray.' Oats,, long • white-Alei . A. Fowler; . Jelly '.roll -Mrs. D. A. DI. Stewart,' Herb Desjardine. Oat,:, •Fowler, MI'S. P: Steward; Dark ,fruit. any -other variety'. -George. Alton, J. ,cake -Mrs:, Wes; Huston, Mrs.. D.. A, R. Hackett and Son.. Barley, *any var.:. Fowler. . • 1 iety• =Alex M.. Stewart, . Heti? Desjar- ( ••• Pastry • • dine. Peas, large -=Herb Desjardine. Butter tarts -Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Peas, small-Hb'lb 'Desjardine. Buck- Mi s. George Fisher: Jam • tarts -Mrs. •« heat -Herb Desjardine. • aFlaxseed-- W`im ' McKenzie, Mrs. *Jas. `Hackett. J,' R. Hackett and' Son. Timothy-•-) Apple'. pie- Mrs. Jas.. Henry, . Mrs. Sain Alton, Herb Desjardine. Red clo•-• Sam Alton. Pumpkin. pie -Mrs.: D. A. ver -George Alton, Adarit McQueen. Fowler, • Mrs, Saln Altori.: Raisin• pie- Flint Corn=Herb .Desjardine:' • Dent Mrs. Wm: McKenzie, Mrs. D. A.'\Fovel- rorn-Ael x M. Stewart; -kI•e1ls..Des=-- tardine. Three sunflowers -Mrs. Wni. McKenzie,' Mrs, Clark McGillivray. Alfalfa seed=Herb •Desjardine, J., R. Hackett and Son. Sweet clover seed. white -A -J. R. Hackett' and Son. Sweet clover seed, yellow -Herb Desjardine, George, Alton. .. Collection of: weed seeds'=T.. J. Salkeld, Sian Alton. Lar-' gest and best. collection. of grain and seeds-TSani"Alton. Largest and best collection of corn; grain and grasses in straw --George F. Brooks.' • ROOTS' and VEGETABLES 5 • You wash all potatoes, vegetables and fruits -before' you use them. Why? Because clean- liness is essential for good health. Because. dean food tastes better: Robin Hood -washes every grain of wheat . that passes through its great' mills. 'Thou- sands of: gallons of sparkling':' water scouraway every trace of grime and field dirt. ' Only im- maculate k,ernels with all the goodness of Canadian sunshine sealed in their.,glistening coats go to the rolls to be milled into .. Robin Hood Flour: No wonder Robin Hood gives your bread extra white- n,ess—extra delicious flavour. Sincerely, HOME BAKING SERVICE. ,ROBIN HOOD FLOURS MILLS LIMITED rr serve -Misr. ' Geo., Brooks, Mrs., Geo. .4.Tr : Desjardine. Lockhart. Plum' consei;ve-Mrs. Gess, Brook's,'•Mrs.. Solomon.... ' Jelly 'Butter . Ps int .dairy • but'ter-Mrs: Campbell, i°Slrs. Wm. McIntyre. Roll dairy butter Raspberry•jelly-llIrs.: Geo..'l.iacl.=•. {; -Mrs, Jas: Henry, Mrs.' :Campbell. Mrs., W S McGuire Mrs Geo' Brook t.iVe., Mrs. Jas. 'i�b' t e s e r: Chicken. dies hart, *Mrs. Geo. BiookI T 5. App e felly - . rock dairy butter -Mrs. Wm• McIn Crabapple jelly -Mrs. , Geo. Breitp6;. =ed,. for 'market -Ethel Martin, 'Mrs. Mrs. G g. ... Geor e Lockhart. 'Red' currant .r': J, ,McMillan:: jelly -Mrs. •Desjardine; •Mrs• _George, Honey and: Maple Syrup Lockhart. Black currant.• jelly-Mrs.Maple syrup -Mrs. P. J McMillan,• Ew.art:-Taylor, .,Mr•s.: George Brooks: Mrs. Wim McKenzie. Honey extract..-; Mardi lade • • 1I;•s. T. J., Salkeld.. Comb honey--M?a. Carrot niaxnialade-MES. 0. Rich... f•'! J• Salkeld',' • aids, Mrs.. Cariipbell: Rhub+rb rearm 'Candy alade-Mrs. ,George Brooks, Mrs. Gee. .• Chocolate • fudge -•-Mrs. Wm. '•Mc- 1/ A Best ram -Orval McGowr„ Market ewe---1'raiitk Meek, Frank Mack. Mar- ket lamb -Frank Meek, . Prank Mack. test pen of sheep -Orval Mcdo rztff; Frank: Mack. Two varieties potatoes -W. S. Mc- Guire, Herb Desjardine. Peak early, potatoes --S.( C.' Rathwell, W. 8, Mc: Guire..Peck late .,potatoes. --W, S. Mc- Guire, Bruce McMillan. Mengel, yel- low -Alex Andrew, Andrew Colbert. Mengel',-_.r•.ed_--, Obert_ Herb Lockhart.. ; _:_£ickles and Relishes Pickled onions --Mrs, Desjardine. Cu'onmbers (9=day tickle)-�'Mrs...Geo.' Fisher, Mrs. George 'Lockhart. Mus Salads, and Supper Dishes .. tard ,pickle -=Mrs. .O. Richards, Mr•s. 'T tree •indiviiival. plate *, salads, ; as - George Fisher. Pickled the •ie's-Mr,,, ;or•ted-Mrs:. Ewart Taylor. Jellied , 'George, Lockhart,' Mrs. 0. Richard•. meat -Mrs:. Geo: Brooks,'Balniari loaf • Pickled peaches -Mrs. V6'i i. McIntyre, _Mi.s Wi es. Huston,. Mrs. Caiirpbell: Mrs: George Lockhart. Pickled pear, •'heese •. supper dishMVli s., 'Wni. Mc- -Mrs° Geo. Lockhart, \li•s. 0. Rich- •trttyre, Mil: 'Ewart Tay or. Salmi, .. ards, Ripe cucumbol•.sn _Mi•s. Q..'llicll- ,'Jr:essing-Mrs. V�`m, McKenzie, Mrs• • ards, •MPs. 'Ewart Taylor. Tomato cat., p lVes: Huston. sup -Mrs. Desjardine, Mrs. held. Chili sauce-1Vir•s. '0. •'Richard,. COM.•,L. I)E1Y'NEST• WEEK• •(•-enzie,. Ethel Martin..Divinity fudge -• -Mrs: Wes, • Huston; 1ithe1. Martin. Maple cr-eani--Mil: Win. IVIcKenz e, M. ,Wes.: Huston. . er, Lemon pie- ,Its. P tewa , Mis: George Fisher: School lunch -Mrs. Sam Alton, Mrs, Ewart Taylor•. Working .man's dinner -Mrs. Wes. •13uston.; Mrs, P. Stew- art, Mr$. Jas. 'Webster. Canned "Fruit • Strawberries=Mrs.. 1?'e s j eitcr• d' i n e, Mrs. Ewart Taylor. Raspberries=• Mrs. 'Ewart ,Taylor', Mrs. Geo. Lock- hart. Peaches-M'rs. Geo.• Lockhart,. Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. Pears -Mrs: 't es- jardi a Mrs. George Lockhart. Cher•, ries- 1V�rs..t(j • , Lockhart, Mrls. Des- jardine. Plums -Mrs :Desjardine, Mrs Geo. Lockhart. • Canned' 'Vegetables • Tomatoes •(wh le)- Mrs. •Campbell; Mre. 'George. Lockhart. Tomatee juice .L -Mrs, George Lockhart; Mrs. Camp- . .% R Moffat bell. Desjardine, Turnips, swede -•1 -Wallace Miller, McKenzie Webh„Turnips, any other variety=lierold,Groer, Sam Al- ton. • Winter •cabbages'-Tferb 1WIcQuil- 1>n,, Jas. R.. j-lackett° & Son Winter. Collection of field roots -Herta Des Jardine,. Andrew Culbert. Large Squash -Sam Alton, Harold •Greer. - Largest pumpkin -Mrs. Win. McKen- zie, Rhubarb conserve .-Mrs. Geo. Lock it 5, Mit. •Win. McIntyre, Largest 'hart, ' Mrii 'Geo. ,Brooks. Grape eon - •- _ w jinn Gooseberry, jam --Mrs•. George Lock- hart,'Mr's. Orland Richards.' Strawber- ry'jam-Mrs, P• Steward, Mts. Wm. McKenzie. Raspberry jam -Mrs. Wni. VC: o:_::BLCi o • ELLO: AUNTIE" W. WALSH says JIMMY No • farm should be without °a telephone. It`s "mighty handy” to call relations end. ' a ° neighbours - and quick :aid if need be 1 M" •• Sam Alton. , Conserves' • i4 • 1, k �? sxs �► •� �� ,. � eked. ape4 i. "CracrUeba� a peo4le e �< 0ecio s• . ocA Brat a1gr. to go ibo ovr aoee O Vise. c . 'bot ro scit ' s or0. tine _ Cc 1.4; >- : te>scrie, t i,xn ale, o oxo •to �o. pXivoie't'-ex va •e �. ' hove a W ".it oc hex e 'vn ally ocs1li5'c • fast "N 51c• . o r_oxec3 Ytrex `l4 c oe.c fti►i�ht4 , rod ,e d siex> lit/ to 0x11 ! tOt yr .Vsie rad , e xo1 tarn e. • '1! 0