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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-10-05, Page 2PAGE TWO WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, October 5th, 1939 ................. —..................... ■■■■■ ii ■ THANKSGIVING GO: From Noon Friday, Oct. 6 until 2.00 P.M. Monday, Oct, 9. RETURN : Leave destination upto midnight, Tuesday, Oct. 10,1939. For /area and further information apply Ticket Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAM - ONTARIO Subscription Rate — One Year $2.00 Six months, $1.00 in advance To U. S. A., $2.50 per year. Foreign rate, $3.00 per year. Advertising rates on application. RECORD ENTRY AT WINGHAM FAIR (Continued from Page One) PRIZE LIST Heavy Horses Class 1 — Heavy Draft — Brood Mare—Jack McKague 1 and 2, Filly or Gelding, 1 year — Wm, J. Keith, Peter Watson,, Howard Brown. Filly •er Gelding, 2 years — Roy Toll, Wm. Dale. Filly or Gelding, 3 years — Peter Watson, Roy Toll, Roy Toll. Spring Foal — Jack McKague, Wm. Dale, Jackson Brothers. Class 2 — Agriclutural — Brood Mare — Jackson Brothers, Bert Mc- Lelland 2 and 3. Filly or Gelding, 1 year — Wm. Shewfelt, Russell Baird. Filly or Gelding, 2 years—iMacLeod Brothers, Wm. J. Currie, Howard Brown. Filly or Gelding, 3 years — MacLeod Brothers 1 and 2. Spring Foal —- Stanley Bridge, Wm. Dale, Howard Brown. Class 3 — Wagon Horses — Brood Mare — Jackson Brothers, MacLeod Brothers, Bert McLelland. Filly or Gelding, 1 year — W. S. Munroe, Ed­ na Johann. Filly or Gelding, 2 years —- Edna Johann, Jackson Brothers, Herb. McQuillan. Filly or Gelding, 3 years — Convay Brothers, Edna Jo­ hann, Convay Brothers. Spring Foal — Wm. Shewfelt, Russel Baird, Stan­ ley Bridge. Class 4 — Teams — Team in Har­ ness, Heavy Draft — Peter Watson, Roy Toll, MacLeod Brothers. Team in Harness, Agricultural — Jackson Brothers, Bert McLelland, MacLeod Brothers. Team in Harness, General Purpose — Jackson Brothers, Edna Johann, Herb McQuillan. Class 5 — Specials — Best Halter Broken Colt, $2,00, donated by R. S. Hetherington, Barrister — Howard Brown. Best Heavy Dj;aft, Agricul­ tural or General Purpose Brood Mare and two of her progeny; Rose Bowl, donated by Robert Simpson Co,, Tor­ onto, value $7.00 —• Wm. Shewfelt. Best Matched Team, 1st, $3.00 .don­ ated by Williams’ Restaurant, 2nd, $2.00, donated by Smith’s Dairy — Edna Johann, MacLeod Bros. Best Brood Mare, Draft or Agricultural— Russell Baird. Best 3-year-old Draft —Russell Baird. Light Horses Class 6 Roadsters — Brood Mare — E. Lewis. Spring Foal — E. Lew­ is. Filly or Gelding, 1 year — J. H. Currie, Wm. G. Keith. Single Road­ ster — *J. J. Fryfogle, Currie & Ter­ vit, J. J. Fryfogle, Currie & Tervit., Team of Roadster — Currie & Ter­ vit, J. T- Fryfogle, W. J. Miller 3 and 4. *—1st prize donated by Advance- Times $7.00, J. H. Crawford $3.00. Class 7 Carriage — Brood Mare — Herb. McKague, M. Cormack 2 and 3. Spring Foal — Herb. McKague, M. Cormack 2 and 3. 'Filly or Geld­ ing, 1 year — Herb, McKague, Filly or Gelding, 2 year — W. S. Munroe. Single Carriage — W. S. Munroe 1 and 2, W. J. Miller 3 and 4. Team of SALMON SANDWICH DE LUXE 1 Remove bones and flake one small can ot ifllmon. Mi* with 2 table­ spoon* horseradish, I teaspdon lemon juice, 4 tablespoons mayon- naise, seasonings. Spread gener­ ously betweeri bread slice*: spread outside of each sandwich With malted butter, toast on both sides Under 16W broiler heat until BroWn. Pour over the sandwich a sauce made of melted cheese, POTATO AND FISH CASSEROLE Plake one pound of canned or cooked fish and place in casse­ role. Slowly ttltilt J4 lb. cheese in double boiler; stir ifi tup milk. Pour this over the fish, cover the mixture with mashed cooked potato, and line the rim Of the cOssordle^ 'with unbaked biscuits. Bake In hot (425°) oven Until biscuits-are dofie, set’ -w *>' -a* s*1 Depariniefif of Fisheries, Ottawa, Please send me your 52-page . Booklet, "100 Tempting Pish Recipei”. (PL55A3K FRlNt PBTOTtlUi PJ.Ait»I.Y) ,6W4fl There are so many delicious varieties of Canadian FISH available all the year round, no matter where you live, that you can add pleasing new dishes to the family menus. And remember, Fish Is nourishing, and is easily digested. Ask your dealer about the different kinds of Fish he cab get for you, and arrange to serve Fish to your family often, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. mw/ne aooM.tr Carriage — W. S. Munroe, W. J. Mil­ ler, W. S. Munroe. Class 8—Specials — Roadster Mare, Pipe, donated by Haselgrove’s Tobac­ co Store, value $2.25 — Wm. J. Keith. Lady Driver of Horse — Mrs, W. J. Miller, Mrs. Wallace Miller. Single Roadster, $3.00, $2,00, donated by R. J, Deachman, M.P, — J. J. Fryfogle, Currie & Tervit. Best Horse on Fair Grounds in Roadster and Carriage Classes: Pair Men’s Driving Gaunt­ lets, donated by W/ H. Gurney, Gur­ ney’s Glove Works, value $3.00 — W. S. Munroe. Gentlemen’s Turnout: 1st prize $3.00, donated by Rae’s Hardware; 2nd prize, 3 lbs. Salada Tea, value $2,25, donated by G. Olver, Grocer; 3rd prize, $1,00 donated by Dr, W. A. Crawford, Physician — W, S. Munroe, J. J. Fryfogle, W; J. Miller. Hurdle Horse Show, High Hurdle — Edna Johann 1, 2, 3. Touch and Out — Edna Johann 1, 2, 3; W. Illbury. Saddle Horse — Edna Johann 1, 2, 3, Cattle Class 9 — Shorthorns — Breeding- Cow — Wm. MacKenzie 1 and 2, W. F. Ostricher. Heifer, 2 year old — Henry Hossfeld, W. F.. Ostricher, Andrew Gaunt. Heifer, 1 year — W. F. Ostricher, Henry Hossfeld, And­ rew Gaunt. Heifer, under 12 months — Wm. MacKenzie, Strong Brothers, Henry Hossfeld. Bull, under 12 mos. — W. F. Ostricher, Bert Monk, Wm. MacKenzie. Bull, over 1 year and under 2 — W. F. Ostricher, Andrew Gaunt. Bull aged — Wm. MacKen­ zie, W. F. Ostricher, Henry Hossfeld. Class 10 — Herefords — Breeding Cow *— James T. Lyons. Heifer, 2 year — James T. Lyons, O’Neil Bro­ thers. Heifer, 1 year — O’Neil Bros., Jas. T. Lyons. Heifer, under 12 months — O’Neil Bros., Jas. T. Ly­ ons, 2 and 3. Bull under 12 months — Jas. T. Lyons, O’Neil Bros. 2 and 3. Bull over 1 year and under 2 — O’Neil Bros., James T. Lyons 2 and 3. Bull, aged — O’Neil Bros., James T. Lyon, \ Class 11 Polled Angus — Breeding Cow — Frank G„ Todd. Heifer, 2 year—Frank G. Todd. Heifer 1 year —F. G. Todd. Heifer, under 12 mos. —Frank G. Todd 1 and 2. Bull und­ er 12 months—Frank G. Todd. Bull, over 1 year and. under 2—Frank G. Todd. Class 12 Herds — Best Herd — Frank G. Todd, Wm. MacKenzie, O’Neil Bros., Henry Hossfeld. Class 13 Dairy — Breeding Cow — R. J. Currie 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 year — R. J. Currie. Class 14 — Grade Beef Type — Breeding Cow — Wm. G. Kei,th-1 and 2, Jas. R. Coultes. Heifer, 1 year — Jas. R. Coultes, Wm. J. Currie. Heif­ er, under 12 months — Jas. R. Coul­ tes 1 and 2, R. J. Currie. Steer, 1 year — Jas R. Coultes 1 and 2, R. J. Currie. Steer, 2 year — Jas. R. Coul­ tes, R. J. Currie, Jas. R. Coultes. Steer, under 12 months — Jas. R. Coultes 1 and 2, R. J. .Currie. 1 Class 15 — Specials — Milch Cow, 1st $2.50, 2nd $1.50, donated by the U. F. O. Wingham — R. J. Currie 1 and 2. Best Steer or Heifer, 1st $5.00 donated by Union Stock Yards, Tor­ onto; 2nd, $2.00, donated by Mit­ chell’s Meat Market.—Frank G. Todd 1 and 2. Baby Beef, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, donated by Chas. Robertson, M.L.A. ■— Frank G. Todd 1 and 2. Three Feeder Steers, any breed, priz­ es donated by Dominion Bank, J. R. M. Spittai, Mgr.," 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 —■ Jas. R. Coultes R. J. Currie. Reg­ istered Cow; Order, to be applied on the purchase price of any Massey- Harris Machine, donated by Massey- Harris Co., Toronto, value $5.00 — ■ Wm. MacKenzie. Herd of. Register­ ed Shorthorn Cattle; Silver Tray, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Wingham, L. R. Black­ wood, Manager; value $15.00 — Wm. : MacKenzie. “ Sheep • Class 16 — Leicesters — Ram, ag- t ed — E. Snell, John Cowan & Son, ; Purvis Bros. Shearling Ram -r- E. ; Snell, John Cowan & Son, Geo. Ken- ; ttedy. Ram Lamb — E. Snell, John , Cowan & Son, Purvis Bros. Ewe, ag- ■ ed — E. Snell, John Cowan & Son, Geo. Kennedy. Shearling Ewe—John Cowan & Son, E. Snell 2 and 3. Ewe Lamb — John Cowna and Son 1 and 2, E. Snell. Class 17—Oxford Downs — Ram, aged —- A, Tolton, Bert Monk, Orvil McGowan. Shearling Ram —> A, Tol- ton, Bert Monk 2 and 3. Ram Lamb —• A, Tolton, Bert Monk 2 and 3. Ewe,, aged — -A. Tolton, Bert Monk, A. Tolton. Shearling Ewe — Bert Monk, A. Tolton, Bert Monk, Ewe Lamb — Bert Monk, A. Tolton 2 and 13, Class 18 South Downs —■ Ram, aged Frank? Mohk. Shearling Ram ■—* Frank Mack*. Ram Lamb Frank Mack, Ewe, aged — Frank Mack 1 and 2, Shearling Ewe Frank Mack 1 and 2. Ewe „Lamb —Frank Mack 1 and 2, Class 19 — Dorset ~ Ram, aged -“•F, E. Dearing, Orvil McGowan, P. E. Dearing. Shearling Ram P. E. Dearing I and 2, Orvil McGowan. A NEW WOMAN Brantford, Ont. — Mrs. Eloyd Simon of 9 Walter St. says: “I, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t eat and jvas just about skin and bones, I felt so very weak that I was just miserable. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription made a different person of me. My appetito returned and I won back my normal good health and weight. I slept well and looked and folt like a new person.” Lifo is pleasant if you arc feeling .good and “poppy.” That’s what Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription does for you, It restores a healthy appetite and im­ proves your digestion of nourishing food. Get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription from your druggist today. Ram Lamb — P. E.\ Dearing 1 and 2, Orsdl McGowan. Ewe, aged — Or­ vil McGowan, P. E. Dearing 2 and 3. Shearling Ewe —I P. E. Dearing, Or­ vil McGowan 2 and 3. Ewe Lamb P. E. Dearing, Orvil McGowan 2 and 3. Class 20 — .Shropshire — Ram, ag­ ed — Orvil McGowan, Frank Mack 2 and 3. Shearling Ram — Orvil Mc­ Gowan, Frank Mack, Orvil McGow­ an. Ram Lamb —> Orvil McGowan, Frank Mack, Orvil McGowan. Ewe, aged, Orvil McGowan, Frank Mack, Orvil McGowan. Shearling Ewe — Frank Mack, Orvil McGowan 2 and 3. Ewe Lamb — Orvil McGowan, Frank Mack, Orvil McGowan. Class 21 — Specials — Ram'Lamb, 1st 100 lbs. of Concentrate, value $3.00, donated^by Coleman Packing GO., London; 2nd, 50 lbs., Grofast Meal, value $2.00 donated by Inter­ national Stock Food Company, Tor­ onto —- E. Snell, A. Tolton. Ewe Lamb, $2.00, donated -by Cosens & Booth — John Cowan & Son. Ram, Ewe and Ewe Lyimb, Istj donated by J. H. Crawford, $2.00; 2nd, 25 pack­ ages of Seeds, donated by Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, value $1.00 — E. Snell, P. E. Dearing. Pair of Market Lambs, 100 lbs. Shur-Gain Concen­ trate, donated by Canada Packers, Toronto, value $3.00 — A. Tolton. Swine Class 22 — Berkshires — Boar, ov­ er 1 year — John Cowan & Son, Jas, S. Cowan. Boar over 6 months and under 1 year—John Cowan & Son 1, 2 and 3. Brood Sow — John Cowan & Son 1 and 2, Jas. S. Cowan. Sow, over 6 months and under 1 year — John Cowan & Son 1 and 2, Jas. S. Cowan. Class 23 — Yorkshires — Boar, ov­ er 1 year — Ronnenberg Bros., Sam Alton, Ronnenberg Bros. Board over 6 mos. and under 1 year—Sam Al­ ton, Jas. S. Sowdn 2 and 3. Brood Sow—Jas. S. Cown, Sam Alton, Ron­ nenberg Bros. Sow, over 6 months and under 1 year — Sam Alton 1 and 2, Jas. S. Cowan. Class 24 — Tamworths — Boar over 1 year — Douglas Bros., Sam Alton, Ronnenberg Bros. Boar, over 6 months, under 1 year — Douglas Bros., Ronnenberg Bros. Brood Sow — Douglas Brothers 1 and 2, Sam Alton. S.ow, over 6 months under 1 year — Douglas Bros., Ronnenberg Bros., Sam Alton. Class 25 — Specials — Pair of Bac­ on Hogs; 1st prize donated by Roland Grain, $3.00, 2nd prize, donated by Canada Packers, 50 lbs. Shur-Gain Minerals, value $1.75 — Sam Alton, Ronnenberg Bros. Pen of Bacon Hogey 100 lbs. Hog Concentrate, val­ ue $3.00, donated by Coleman Pack­ ing Company, ^London.----Douglas Bros. Brood Sow; 100 lbs. Concen­ trate, value $3.00, donated by Cole­ man Packing Company, London — Sam Alton. The T. Eaton Company Limited Special — Pen of five Bacon Hogs; 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes don­ ated by The T. Eaton Company, 1st, $12.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $8.00; 4th, $6.00; 5th, $5.00; 6th, $4.00. — 1st, W. J. Currie; 2nd, W. Pocock; 3rd, Benson Cruiksliank; 4th, Benson Crtiikshank; 5th, John Burchill; 6th, R. J. Currie. Poultry Class 26 — Rocks, Barred — W. I, Miller 1, 2 and 3, Geo. Kennedy. White Wyandottes — W. I. Miller 1, 2 and 3. Rhode Island Reds — W. I. Miller 1, 2 and 3., White “Leghorns —Douglas Bros. 1 and 2, R. J. Cur­ rie 3 and 4. Jersey Giants — Douglas Bros. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Bantams, A. K. —*W. L Miller, Douglas Brothers, P, E. Dearing, Douglas Bros. Miscellaneous Fowl —- Ducks, W. L jMiller* Douglas Bros, Geese Douglas Bros. 1 and 2, , Pigeons •— Collection of fancy pig­ eons -- Douglas Bros. 1 and 2. Bred-to-lay hen. Barred Rock — Geo. Kennedy, R. J< Currie, Geo. Kennedy. Bred-to-lay lien, White Wyandotte — W, I, Miller. Bred-to- lay hen, White Leghorn — R. J. Cur­ rie, 1, 2 and 3, Class 27 Specials —• Pen of Six Bred-to-lay Barred Rock Pullets; 100 lbs. Laying Mash, value $2.50, donat­ ed by Kennedy Hatchery, Wingham. —Geo. Kennedy. Pen of Chickens; 50 lbs. Shur-Gain Mineral donated by Canada trackers Ltd., Toronto—Geo. Kennedy. Pen of New Hampshire Reds, 100 lbs. Laying Mash, value $2,50, donated by Kennedy Hatchery, Wingham — Mrs. W. Jeffery. Grain and Seeds Class 28 — Fall Wheat, Red — Herb. Desjardine. Fall Wheat, White —Herb. Desjardine. Oats — R. & R. Proctor, Herb. Desjardine. Barley— Herb. Desjardine. Field Corn, dent— W. M< Henry, Albert Haggitt. Field Corn, flint — Herb. Desjardine. En­ silage Corn — W. M. Henry, R. J. Currie, J. D. Beecroft. Class 29 — Specials — Prizes don­ ated by Twp. of East Wawanosh — Sheaf of Field Crop Competition Oats — Grant Wilton. Bus. of Field Crop Competition Oats — R, & R. Proctor, Grant Wilton. Roots and Vegetables Class 30 — Beans, small, white — S. Proctor, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, Mrs. R. Purdon. Beans, large, white — Herb Desjardine, Mrs. R, Purdon, S. Proctor. Beans, A.O.V. — Mrs, Frank Benninger, I, J. Wright, Mrs, W. Peebles. Beets, A.O.V.—S. Proc­ tor, Mrs. Arthur Edgar. Carrots, table, short — Albert Haggit, I. J. Wright. Carrots, table intermediate — Albert Walters, Albert Haggit. Mangold Wurtzel, long — R. & R. Proctor. Mangold Wurtzel, intermed­ iate — S. Proctor, "Mrs. Frank Ben­ ninger, R. & R. Proctor, Mangolds, A.O.V. — Mrs. R. J. Currie, Mrs. Ar­ thur Field. Bus. Turnips, shipping — S. Proctor, R. & R. Proctor, Mrs. Frank Benninger. Turnips, Swede — S. Proctor, I. J. Wright, S. Proctor. Sugar Mangold — R. & R. Proctor, S, Proctor, Mrs, Frank Benninger. Parsnips — Wm. Wellings, Mrs. Ar­ thur Field. Radishes, winter — .Herb. Desjardine, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, Potatoes; early — Herb. Desjardine, Wm. Wellings, Albert Haggit. Pota­ toes, Dooley — Albert Haggitt, Herb. Desjardine, Mrs. Frank Benninger. Potatoes, Green . Mountain — Wm. Wellings, Herb. Desjardine, S. Proc­ tor. Onions, yellow — Herb. Desjar­ dine, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb. Onions, red — Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, Hbrb. Desjardine. Onions, Dutch or Top Sets —■ Herb. Desjardine. Onions grown, from Dutch or Top Sets — Herb. Desjardine, Mrs. Frank Ben­ ninger. Onions A.O.V. — Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, Herb. Desjardine. To­ matoes, large red — Herb. Desjar­ dine, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb. Tomat­ oes, A.O.V. —j R. & R. Proctor, Herb. Desjardine. Cabbage, early — Wm. Wellings, I. J. Wright. ’ Cabbage, pickling — Mrs. W. Peebles. Citrons — Herb. Desjardine, Mrs. Thomas Moore. Cucumber — Herb. Desjar­ dine, A. Proctor & Sons. Corn, table — Mrs. Arthur Field, Albert Haggitt. Pumpkin Pie — Albert Haggitt, I. J. Wright. Sunflowers —• Mrs. R. Pur-, don, Herb. Desjardine. Squash—Mrs. Arthur Field, Mrs. Frank Benninger. Pumpkin, field — I. J. Wright, R. & R, Proctor. Collection of Garden Veg­ etables — Mrs’. Frank Bemjinger, Mrs. Arthur Field. Market Basket — Mrs. R. Purdon, S. Proctor, Albert Haggitt, A. Proctor & Sons. Class 31 — Specials — Collection of Potatoes; *5 packages Tender Leaf Tea, donated by Standard Brands, Ltd., Toronto — Herb. Desjardine. Fruit Class 32 — Apples — Alexander— Lome Woods, Mrs. Arthur Field. Baldwin — Lome Woods, Wallace Miller. Ben Davis — Wallace Miller, Thus. Salkeld. Blenheim — Lome Woods. Cayuga or 20 Ounce—Lome Woods. Crab, A.V. — Lome Woods, Wallace Miller. Fameuse or Snow— Thomas Salkeld, Lome Woods. Gol­ den Russet — Thos. Salkeld, Wallace Miller. Delicious — Thos. Salkeld. Holland Pippeh —* Lome Woods. King — Lome Woods, Wallace Mill­ er. McIntosh — Thos. Salkeld, Lome Woods. Maiden Blush — Wallace Miller. Northern Spy—Lome Woods, Thos. Salkeld. Ribson — Lome Woods, R. & R. Proctor. St. Law­ rence — R. & R. Proctor, Thomas Salkeld. Ontario — Lome Woods. Tolman Sweet — Thomas Salkbld, •Lome Woods. Wealthy — Wallace Miller, R. & R. Proctor. Wagner —• Wallace Miller, Lome Woods. A. O. V., red — Lome Woods, Wallace Miller. A. O. V., green or yellow — Wallace Miller, Lome Woods. Miscellaneous Fruit — Pears, Bart­ lett — Lome Woods, Wallace Mill­ er. Fears, fall, A, O. V. — Lome Woods, Mrs. R. Purdon. Pears, win­ ter, A.O.V. — Lome Woods. Plums, blue — Lome Woods. Plunis, A. O. V. — Mrs. R. Brimblecomb. Grapes, white, A.V. — Thomas Salkeld, J. D. Beecroft. Grapes, red, A.V. — Thos. Salkeld, Herb. Desjardine. Displays — Apples, dessert—Lome Woods, Th onus Salkeld. Apples, cooking — Wallace Miller, Lome Woods. Apples, A.V. — Thoma^ Sal­ keld, Wallace Miller, Class 33 — Specials — Bushel of Northern Spy Apples; 1st pair of Shoes, value $5.00, donated by Greer’s “The Good Shoe Store”; 2nd, Merch­ andise, value $4.00, donated by J. W. MeKibbon, McKibbon’s Drug Store; 3rd, MerehadiiiSe by Williams’ Jew­ ellery Store, value $3.50, ■— Lome Woods, Thomas Salkeld, Wallace Kililey, Bushel Taltnan Sweet Apples; $3.00 cash, donated by C Lloyd MacLean Lumber. & Coal Co. PHONE 64W I Listen to "The Shadow"—every Wed., CFRB, 9 - 9.30 p.m. Every Sat., CBO, 6.30-7 p.m. ah.. ' 7 \ The only coal in the world coloured BLUE as your guarantee of quality. Order your supply now. See what an enjoyable difference in better, steadier heat-/ ing comfort you get with 'blue coal’, the world’s finest an­ thracite.The Colour GUARANTEES "■[the Quality & Son; 2nd, $2.00 cash, donated by W. J. Adams (Lyceum Theatre) — Thomas Salkeld 1 and 2,} Bushel of Snow Apples; 1st, $4.00 cash, donat­ ed C. Lloyd & Son; 2nd, $3.00 cash, donated by J. W. Bushfield, Barrist­ er; 3rd, Merchandise, value $1.50, donated by C.*B. Armitage, Armitag­ es Cleaners and Dyers. — Thomas Salkeld 1 and 2, Lome Woods. Bus. of McIntosh Red Apples; 1st, Mer­ chandise, value $3.00, donated by C. H. McAvoy, McAvoy’s Drug Store; 2nd $2.00 cash donated by Dr. W. A. MeKibbon. — Lome Woods, Thomas Salkeld. Bushel of King Apples; $2.00 cash, donated by Fred Carter, Cart­ er’s. Bakery. — Lome Woods. Bus. of Ontario; $3.00 cash donated by T. H. Gibsoq, Gibson’s Bakery. — Lome Woods.- 2 Bus. of Worthem Spy Ap­ ples; $6.00, donated by A. M. Craw­ ford. — Lome Woods. Barrel of Northern Spy Apples; 1st, Dry Goods to value of $10.00, donated by the Walker Store, Wingham; 2nd, Dry Goods to value of $8.00, donated by King, Brothers, Wingham. — Lome Woods, Wallace Miller. Plants and Flowers Class 34 — Asters — Mrs. W. Peebles, Mrs. Geo. Orvis. Dahlias — E. M. Snell, A. Proctor &( Sons. Dah­ lias — Mrs. W. Peebles. Gladioli — Mrs. Thomas Salkeld, Mrs. R. Brim­ blecomb. Pansies — Miss Vern Wal­ ker. Petunias — Mrs. W. Peebles, Mrs.- R. Brimblecomb. Phlox, Drum- mondi — S. Proctor, A. Proctor & Sons. Phlox, Perennial — Mrs. Thos. Salkeld. Sweet Peas — Mrs. W. Peebles. Stocks — Mrs. Wm. Well­ ings. Zinnias — Mrs. Thomas Salk­ eld, Miss Verne Walker. -Marigolds, French — Mrs. Thomas Salkeld, Mrs. Geo. Orvis. Calendula — A. Proctor & Sons, Miss Verne Walker. Snap Dragon — Mrs. W. Peebles. Scabiosa —Mrs. W. Peebles, S. Proctor. Sal- piglossia — Mrs. Thos. Salkeld, Mrs. W. Peebles. Straw Flowers — Mrs" Thos. Salkeld. Geranium, double white —\A, Proctor &a.Sons, Mrs. Ar­ thur Field. Geranium, Double, A.O. V. — I. J, Wright, A. Proctov;.& Sons. Roses—Miss Verne Walker, Fuschia — Mrs. W. Jeffery. Bouquet of Cos­ mos — Mrs. Thos. Salkeld, Mrs. AL^ bert Walters. . Displays —< Basket of Annuals — Mrs. Thomas Salkeld, Mrs. R. Brim­ blecomb. Bouquet, Table — Mrs. T. Salkeld, S. Proctor, Begonia, Rex.— I. J. Wright Hanging Basket '— A. Proctor & Sons. Floral Design for Cemetery decoration — Mrs. Brim­ blecomb, Floral U.Csign for Indoor decoration — Mrs. Thbmas Salkeld, A. Proctor & Sons. • Class 35 — Specials — Basket of Cut Flowers; $2,00 Merchandise, don­ ated by Isard’s Store <— Mrs. Thomas Salkeld. ’ Dairy and Provisions Class 86 — Bread —Bread, brown, entire crust — S. Proctor, Mrs, W Jeffery, Mrs. Geo. Wale. Bread, white, entire Crust — Mrs, W. Jeff­ ery, Mrs, W, Wellings, Tt. & R« Proc­ tor. Buns, plain S. Proctor, Mrs. W, Jeffery. Biscuits, 6 plain — Miss M, Frisby, Proctor., Bate Nut Loaf — K, & R. Proctor, Mrs, A, Edgar, i Shortbread & Procter, A. Proctor & Sons. Muffins, Bran — Mrs. A- Edgar, S. Proctor, Cakes — Cake, fruit-, dark — Mrs. A. Field, Mrs. W. Wellings, Miss Rosewell.' Cake, fruit, light — Mrs. A.- Field, Miss Rosewell, R. & R Proctor. Cake, layer, chocolate — Mrs. W. Henry, Miss Tena Reid. Cake, layer, light — Mrs. W. Well­ ings, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Cake, Angel- Mrs. Geo. Dale. Cake, Sponge—Mrs. Geo. Dale. Jelly Roll—R. & R. Proc-* tor, W. M. Henry. Pastry — Pie, Apple—W. M. Hen­ ry, R. & R. Proctor. Pie, Pumpkin— W. M. Henry, R. & R. Proctor. Pie, Lemon—R. & R, Proctor, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Tarts, Butter—W. M. Henry, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Raisin Pie — Mrs. Geo. Dale, W. M. Henry. Doughnuts —S. Procter, R. & R. Proctor. Co­ coanut Kisses—R., & R. Proctor, Mrs. A. Walters. Cookies — Mrs. Geo. Dale, "Mrs. R. Brimblecomb. Cup Cakes — R. & R.' Proctor, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb. Canned Goods — Jelly — H. Des-- jardine, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Jam ,— H. Desjardine, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Maple Syrup — H. Desjardine, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Marmalade — H. Desjardine, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb,' R. & R. Proc­ tor. Fruit, canned — H. Desjardine, Mrs..W. Henry, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Veg­ etables, canned — R. & R. Proctor, Mrs. F. Benninger, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Catsup, tomato — Mrs. T. Salkeld, Mrs. A. Edgar. Chili Sauce — Mrs. A. Haggitt, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Sauces, Cold Meat — Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, H. Desjardine. Pickles, mixed — R. & R. Proctor, H. Desjardine. Pickles, Pears — Mrs. R. Britnblcomb, R.’& R. Proctor. Chicken, Jellies — Mrs. Geo. Dale, S. Proctor. Dishes — Meat Pie — Mrs. Geo. Dale, W. M. Henry. Cheese Dish — R. &. R. Proctor, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Sal­ mon Loaf —. S. Pfoctor,. Miss Tena Reid. Honey Display — T7 Salkeld, W. M. Henry. Butter — Butter in Crocks — J. D. Beecroft, Mrs. W. Jeffery, S. Proctor. Butter in lb. "prints—S. Proctor, Mrs. W. Jeffery, Mrs. Geo. Dale. Miscellaneous Fresh Hen’s Eggs — A. Proctor & Sons, J/ D. Beecfoft. Working Man’s Supper — Mrs. W. Jeffery, Mrs. R. Brimblecomb, Miss (Continued on Page Three)