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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1940-10-03, Page 2
TOTOf AWAWHWS Thursday, October 3rd, 194Q .................... .............. Light Horses . Class ’G^-Rcudsters )—AVra. Keith, E. Lew ■ —Wm. Leith, E. Lewi ' Stets’ I vit, Currie ’ Team of Pv C. Fryfogle ‘ A.lvence-T: ; $8.06. Clas- 7 — Coring ringe—AV. S. Mar.r-.- AT. S. Mimro. M. C-. ; Carrins—W. S. M-m ;.M. Cormack. i Class 8—Specials- ! Mare: Pipe donated by Hasel i T.baceo Store, value $2.25 — ■ Keith. Lady Driver of $2.00. by Stainton Ha ; rie & Terril, ,W- S. Munro. : Horse on Ground: » Carriage classr- -* j gauntlets, do' j & Son, value | Gentlemen's Turnout; 1st price J donated by Rae’s Hardware | prize $2.00 donated by J. H. Craw-1 ! ford: 3rd prize, $1.0(1, donated by D: | AV. A. C-awfo-d’ — AT | Fryfogle, Currie & Tervit. I Horse Show. High Hurdle — Edna j donated by J. R. M. Spittai. Mgr. of | Alton, Douglas Bros. Ijohaun, Edna Johann, Edna Johann. I Dominion Bank — Frank Todd, H. | Gentlemen’s Road Race — C. Fry-j Hosstesd. Rest Baby Beef: 25 lbs. »i ogle, C. Fryfogi©. Currie & Tervit, Rnyal Purple Calf Meah by Stainton’s ; Tandem Hitch — AAh S. Munro, M., Hardware — O’Neil Bros., Frank | Packing C I Cormack. j Todd. Special Feeder prize. $25.00 "" | Cattle donated by D. Fortune, C. R. Coultes, * Class 0 — Shorthorn — Breeding! Alf. Lockridge. Thos. Fells. Andrew Cow — Strong Bros., AA”m. McKen-, Mitchell and F. Black. Cattle auc- ! zie, AA'm. McKenzie. Heifer, 2 year— j tinned. 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $5.- |H. HossfeH, Wm. McKenzie, A. 00, 4th $3.00. — D. Fortune, Charles ; Gaunt. Heifer, 1 year—H. Hossfeld,; Coultes, J. R. Coultes, AA’m. Keith. ; H. Hossfeld, Wm. McKenzie. Heifer, ■ Best Herd of Registered Shorthorn ■cultural __ Brood D^der 12 months—A. Gaunt. Strong i Cattlet Silver Tray, donated bv AAung- Mare—AAm. Shewfeld. Fillv or Geld- F>ros., Wm. McKenzie. Bull, under j ham Branch, Bank of Commerce, Geo, mg, 1 vear__AA'm. Dale, Russell!^ months—A. Gaunt, Strong Bros, J Northwood, Mgr.; value $15.00—AVm. Baird. Filly or Gelding, 2 year—Wm.!McKenzie. Bull, over 1 year a-nd j McKenzie. Dale, AA'm. Shewfeld, Russell Baird. «nder 2—Strong Btos. Bull aged — j Sheep Spring Foal — Jack McKague. Geo. pYm. McKenzie, A. Gaunt, H. Hoss- Class 15 — I .eicesters — Ram, ag- Francis & Son. jfeld. j ed—E. Snell, M. Ronnenberg. Shear- Class 3 — AATagon Horse__Brood; Glass 10 — Herefords — Breeding f »tag Ram—E. Snell, M. Ronnenberg. Mare—Russell Baird, Filly or Geld- Gow -— Jas. D. Little, ‘O’Neil | Ram Lamb—E. Snell, E. Snell, M. ing, 1 year—Wm. Shewfeld. Filly Oi i Jas* Little. Heifer, 2 year C -. - Gelding, 2 year—Edna Johann, Jack! Btos., Jas. D. Little., Heifer, 1 year- Dean. Spring Foal — Russell Baird, O’Neil Bros., O’Neil- Bros., Jas. . Wm. Shewfeld. Little. . .................. Class 4 — Teams in Harness ■— O’Neil Heavy Draft—N. Shantz, Jas. Pit-ken. Little. Agricultural—Geo. Francis & Son, N. rRtos-, Shantz, Wm. Dale. General Purpose | - — - 3%% On Gu<$ronlee«l Trust Certificates **>***f»“*p**,"**"*«»"*«***" ■A legal inyestment far Trust Funds Vjneonc?/t/onaf/y Guaranteed ■'THK STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION STERLING TOWER TORONTO Brood Mare; is. Spring Foal j < Single Road-. C Fryfogle, Currie & Ter- :■ & Tervit, C, Frytogle.. oadsters—Currie & Tervit, i 1st price donated by j mas $7.00, J. H. Crawford j I - t-mg’e Car- < V. S. Munro,! ack. Team of W. S. Munro, 1 t i uwv HE A A nil flEfUr COLD MISERY Where HJf* Ybv! CLEAR YOUR NOSE otsuffocatingmucus —open up your cold-dogged head— breathe more freely I Vicks Vp^tro-nqil is what you need. A few drops give swift relief from head cold discowfort. THIS TREATMENT is successful because Va-tm-nol is active medication—con taining several essential rdief-giving agents plus -ephedrine—expressly de signed for nose —— .and upper throat. What’s more, when used-at first sniffle or sneeze, Va-tro-nol actu ally helps to pre- from_ developing. VMKMiOl waks V? vovs^ost VICKS Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAM - -ONTARIO HIGH GRADE ENTRIES AT THE FALL FAIR LIST OF BRIBE WINNERS Heaxry Horses Class 1 — Heavy Draft —• Brood Mare—Russell Baird. Filly or Geld ing, 1 year—Jack McKague, Jas. Pic- ken, W«j. Dale. Filly or Gelding, 2 year—Jas. Pickets Wm, Keith. Spring Foal—Russell Baird, AVm. Dale. -Class 2 '— Agrii Best Roadster rove’s Wm. horse. $3.00, Swart* — Cur- Best ip Roadster and j ■ses, pair of men’s driving j Cotdtes, Wm. Keith. Heifer, 1 year—I ■nated by W. H. Gurney j‘Wm. Keith, J. R. Coukes, Wm. Keith. $8.00 • W. S, Munro. | Heifer, under 12 months—J. R. Coul- rmut; 1st prire, $3.00 j+eSj Wm. Keith. Steer, 1 year—J- R. ,es Hardware: 2nd Coultes, J. R. Coultes, J. R. Cosites. Steer, under 12 months — Wm, Keith, | J. R. Conltes. i S. Munro. C. Class 14 — Specials — Best Beef Hurdle j Steer or Heifer: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00.1 - Edna j de ;O. McGowan 1 and 2. .Shearling Ram G. McGowan 1 and 2. Ram Lamb —O. McGowan 1 and 2. Ewe, aged— G. McGowan 1 and 2. Shearling Ewe —O. McGowan 1 and 2. Ewe Lamb— ■O. McGowan 1 and 2. Class IP — Specials —- Ram Lamb —100 lbs, of Concentrate, value $3.00, donated by Coleman Packing Co., London — O. McGowan. Ewe Lamb —$2.00, donated by Cosens & Booth ■— E. Snell. Pair of Market Lambs— 100 lbs. of Shur-Gain Concentrate, donated by Canud Packers, Toronto, value $3.00 — A. Tolton. ■Swine Class 20—Yorkshires ■— Boar, over 1 year—Sam Alton, Jas. S. Cowan, G. Morrison. Boar, over 6 months and under 1 year—S. Alton, G. Morrison. G. Morrison. Brood Sow—S. Alton, M. Ronnenberg, M. Ronnenberg. Sow over 6 months and under 1 year—G. Morrison, G. Morrison. Class 21—Tamworihs—Boar over 1 year—Douglas Bros,, S. Alton. Boar; over -6 months and under 1 year—S. Alton, Douglas Bros-, Douglas Bros. Brood Sow—S. Alton, Douglas Bros., Douglas Bros. Sow, over 6 months and under 1 year—'Douglas Bros, S. Bull, over 1 year and under 2- —Wm. Decker, Edna Johann, Jos. I Bros., G. Morrison, Jas. D. Little. < Smith. LBull aged—O’Neil Bros., Jas. D. Lit- Class o — Specials — Best Halter pie. G. Morrison. Broken Colt, $2.00, donated by R. S. Class 11—Polled Angus — Breed- Hetherirgton, K.C., Barrister — Jack lug Cow—Frank Todd. Heifer, 2 year McKague. Best Heavy Draft Mare!—Prank Todd. Heifer, 1 year, Frank land two of her progeny, $5.00, donat-1 Todd, Frank Todd. Heifer, under 12 'fid by J. R. M. Spittali, Mgr. of Do- months—Frank' Todd. Bull, under 12 ■minion Bank' —■ Geo. Francis & Son. ‘ months—Frank Todd. Bull, over 1 Best Matched Team, 1st $3.00 don at--• year and under 2—Frank Todd. Bull ed by W. G. Hamilton, Mgr. BelLnged—Frank Todd. Telephone; 2nd, $2.00, donated byj Class 12 ■— Herds- Smith’s Dairy — Jas. Picken, WmJ "Frank Todd, D’Keil Bros., Decker. Filly or Gelding, 3 years oldjKenzie. A. Gaunt. — Geo. Francis & Son, Jas. Picken.j ' - - — Wm. Decker. $ Class 12 C'ticlen IVxTS. ■1 g mns 2nd Mrs, -1st M Dale 2nd lem- 1st ■ Cabbage, winter- -1st Mrs. Brim- F. Beninger. — 1st Stewart .& • Sons. -1st A. Proctor &1 Cabbage te—i$t Mrs. Wilf, Follow the lead of decorating experts this year with Ti TASTER painters and in- iVJL tenor decorators have been quick to appreciate this modern finish. And home lovers everywhere have dis covered how smart it is to brighten rooms with the subtle, intermediate sheen -of CT-L ^Semi-Gloss.” It is available in a variety of delicate shades that will blend with any decor atin g scheme.. It brushes smoothly .. hides better stands repeated washing. ' * Moreover, you don’t have to pay a premium price for these advantages. CT-L “Semi-Gloss” costs you no more that], ordinary paints. So plan to re decorate with CT“L “Semi-Gloss.” You will be delighted with the results! Ask your CT-L Dealer to show you a colour card. Class 22—Specials—Pen of Bacon Hogs—100 lbs. of Hog Concentrate, value $3.00. donated by Coleman • London — S. Alton. Brood Sow—50 lbs. Shur-Gain Min eral, value $1.75. by Canada Packers — S. Alton. . Poultry Class 23—Rock, barred, male—-Ma tured — AV. I. Miller, W. 1 Miller; Chick — AV I. Miller, W. I. Miller. Rock, barred, female—Matured — W. • I. Miller, G. L. Goulding; Chick—W. I. Miller, G. L. Goulding. Rock, white, male — Matured—G. L. Goulding, Douglas Bros.; Chicks—-G. L. Gould ing, Douglas Bros. Rock, white, fe male — Matured—Douglas Bros., G. L. Goulding; Chicks—G. L. Goulding, Douglas Bros. AATyandottes, white, male — Matured—AV. L Miller, G, L. Goulding; Chicks—G. L. Goulding, AAh I. Miller. AA’yandottes, white,, fe male •— Matured—G. L. Goulding, AV. I. Miller; Chicks—G. L. Goulding, W. I. Miller. New Hampshire Reds, male — Chicks—G. L. Goulding, G. J. Ne- therv. New Hampshire Reds, female — Matured—Mrs. .A Fields, G. L. Goulding; Chicks—G. L. Goulding, G. J. Nethery. Leghorns, AVhite, male I — Matured—Douglas Bros,, Douglas I j Bros.; Chicks—Douglas Bros., Doug-1 jlas Bros. Leghorns, white, female —i [ AJatiired—Douglas Bros., G. L. Gould-1 ing; ■Chicks—-Douglas Bros.. G. J. Ne-1 ihery. Miirorcas, male — Matured—* G. L. Goulding, G. L. Goulding; i Chicks—G’ L. Goulding, G. L. Gould-! ing. Miitorcas, female—Matured—G. L. Goulding, G. L. Goulding; Chicks —G. L. GmddSng, G. L. Goulding. Jersey Giants, male — Matured — Douglas Bros., G. L. Goulding; Chicks—G. L. Goulding, G. L. Gonld- ing. Jersey -Giants, female — Matur ed—Douglas Bros., G. L, Goulding; j Chicks—fi, L. Goulding, Douglas! Bros. Bantams, male — Matured —! Beninger. Pumpkin, field — 1st M: Douglas Bras., AV. I. Miller; Chicks—i A, Field. Collection of Garden A~eg- Douglas Bros., AA^m. Shewfeld. Ban- < etables—1st Mrs. F. Beninger, Albert tarns, female — Matured—Douglas J Haggitt, 3rd Mrs. A. Field. Market Bros., AA". 1. Miller; Chicks — Doug- Basket—-1st Mrs. Brimblecombe, 2nd las Bros.. Wm. .Shewfeld. ! Mrs. F. Beninger, 3rd A. Proctor Miscellaneous Fowl — Ducks —; Douglas Bros 1 and 2. Geese—Doug- 1 las Bros. Collection of Fancy Pigeons I —-P. Stainton, Douglas Bros., Douglas 'Lome AVooi Bros. Muff Tumblers- P. Stainton 2, and 3. Bred-to-lay Hens — Barred Rock— G. L. Goulding, G. J. Nethery, G. L. die Rock.—G. L. Gould- ' thery, 2nd Thomas Salkeld. King— White Wyandotte—AV. i 1st Lome "WootH. McIntosh — 1st Thomas Salkeld. Maiden Blush—1st AA’allace Miller, Northern "Spy *— 1st Thomas Salkeld,, 2nd Lome AVoods. — 1st Lorne AA'oods. St. LawT- -1st Lome AA'oods. Ontario — Lorne AA'oods. Taiwan Sweet — < Mrs. Thomas Salkeld. 2nd Lorne For IVERY PUR POSE in the home. You can get CT-L Paints, Enamels, Varnishes to meet ■ every painting need. Your ’CT-L Dealer will be glad to 'help ypu with your painting problems. 1•O N eil 15jon1ienjjej.^ Ewe aged — E. Snell. ' Shearling Ewe — E. Snell, E. Snell. >• 1^* Ewe Lamb — E. Snell, E, Snell, M. Heifer, under 12 months — j Ronnenberg. Bros., O’Neil Bros., Jas. T). | Class 16—Oxford Downs -— Ram, Bull, under 12 months O’Neil | aged—-A. Tolton, A. Tolton. Shear- Jas. D. Little, -G. Morrison.’iing RaTn _ A. Tolton, 1, 2, and 3. n 0’Neil | Ram Lamb—A. Tolton, 1, 2 and S. uwe, aged—A. Tolton, O. McGo-wan, A. Tolton. Shearling Ewe—A. Tolton, A. Tolton, O. McGowan. Ewe Lamb —A. Tolton, O. McGowan, A. Tolton. Class 17-—Dorset—Ram, aged—P. E. Dearing, F, E. Dearing, O. Me- j ' Gowan. Shearling Ram—P, E. Dear-‘ Ing, P. E. Dearing, O. McGowan. Ram Lamb — O. McGowan, P. E. Dearing, P. E. Dearing. Ewe, aged— P. E. Dearing, O. McGowan, O. Mc Gowan. Shearling Ewe—P. E. Dear ing, P. E. Dearing, Q. McGowan. Ewe Lamb—P. E. Dearing, O. Mc Gowan. P. E. Dearing, Class IS—-Shropshire—Ram, aged— : -Best Herd — Wta. Me- | Class IS — Grade Beef Type — | Breeding Cow — Wm. Keith. J. R. 5 IS BIG A LITTLE steam lifts the lid -of your tea-ketrite. A hafc of steam. -drives trains, machinery. Your bank deposit may be little,, but it combines with minions of others to make a lor of "steam”. It helps tfr .run the nation’s machinery of production, marketing, employment business. It is important indeed to the country's war financing and was-time effort. The money is yours yet it helps provide the credit necessary tri wve the goods and 'sendees of the nation. (£ Canada’s chartered banks thus ‘.perform 'func tions of great usefulness. 'They receive the deposits of millions of Casa« dians, and extend credit to individuals, governments, businessmen and marketing organizations. The 'small depositor is important to the banks. The ‘little fellow”, popularly’ so-callecL is welcomed by any bank, as a [In war, as in peace, Canada’s Chartered Banks maintain, uninter-Tupred, their useful services—-safeguarding depositors’ funds; I fadliraring .rite nation’s bnsmess—-looking forward to peace I Wi£h freedom as rhe only sure basis of enduring prosperity. J THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA sss 1 lager. Potatoes. Green Mountain — 1st Mrs. IB Purdon. Onions, yellow— 1st, Mrs. Brimblecombe. Onions, red — 1st Mrs. Brimblecombe. Onions, grown from Dutch or Top Sets—1st Gilbert J. Nethery, 2nd Mrs. A. Ed gar. Onions, A.O.V.— blecombe, 2nd Mrs. Tomatoes, large, red. Proctor, 2nd A. Procto: Tomatoes, A.O.V Sons, 2nd Mrs. F. Benrage: early — 1st Mrs. Brimblecom.be, 2nd Mrs. W. Feeble* 1st Mrs. F. Beijinger. Cabbage, pick ling—1st Mrs. AV. Peebles, 2nd Albert Haggitt, Citrons—:1st A, Proctor & Sons, Bud Mrs. F. Beninger. Cucum bers, ripe—1st A. Proctor .& Sons, 2nd Stewart Proctor, Cucumbers, green— 1st, Win. Wellings. 2nd Stewart Proc tor. Corn, table—1st Mrs. Brimble- combe. Pumpkin Pie—1st Mrs. Brim- blecombe, 2nd Stewart Proctor. Sun flowers—1st, Mrs. R. Purdon, Squash —1st Stewart Proctor, 2nd Mrs. F. .T$« Jelly Roll — 1st Airs. Brimblecumbe, 2nd Mrs. Doubledee. Pie, Apple—lst AV. M. Henry, 2nd J. D. Beecroft. Pie, Pumpkin — 1st Stewart Proc tor, on ■ „ R ..Proctor. Tarts, butter—1st R. & R. Proctor, 2nd J. D. Beecroft, Rais in Pie—1st AV. M. Henry, .2nd Mrs. Doubledee. Doughnuts—-1st Mrs. A Edgar, 2nd R. & R. Proctor. Cocoa- nut Kisses—1st R. & R. Proctor, 2nd Mrs. A. Edgar. Cookies — 1st Mrs. -1st Mrs. AV I Geo. Dale, 2nd Mrs. R. Purdon. Cup -* i-1 Cakes—1st Mrs. Doubledee, 2nd W. E. M. Snell. Dab- * M. Henry. Jam—1st Stewart Proctor. — 1st Stewart Proctor, Gladioli—1st *2nd Airs. Geo. Dale. Marmalade—1st Lyle AVil-1 Mrs. "Geo. Dale, 2ndMrs. Brimble- Armitage, Armitage’s Cleaners & Dy ers: 1st, Lome Woods. Bushel Mc Intosh Reds—$3.00 donated by Geo. Diver: 1st, Lome Woods. Bushel of Ontarios—$3.00 donated by T. H. Gib son, Gibson's Bakery: 1st, Lome Woods- Barrel Norfhren Spy Apples —1st Dry Goods to value of $10.00, donated by the Walker Store; 2nd. Dry Goods to value of $8.00, donated by King Bros.: 1st, Lome Woods, 2nd 'Wallace Miller. Plants and Flowers ■Class 30 — Asters—. Peebles, 2nd Mrs. Wilf. Henry. Dah lias, decorative—-1st lias, poms-—-1st Stewart Proctor, 2nd j Maple Syrup Mrs. F. Doubledee. ( Thomas Salkeld, 2nd Mrs. 7 ' ~ „ ___ lis. Pansies—1st Thomas Salkeld, 2nd . combe. Fruit, Canned—-1st R. & R Wm. Wellings. Petunias — 1st Wm‘ . Proctor, 2nd Mrs. A Edgar, 3rd Mrs. Wellings, 2nd Mrs. V$lf. Henry..’A. Field. Vegetables, canned — 1st Phlox, Drummondi — 1st A. Proctor: Mrs. Doubledee, 2nd Mrs. A. Field, Sr Sons. Phlox, perennial—1st Thom- ‘ 3rd Mrs. Geo. Dale. Catsup, tomato '—- 1st Mrs. Brimblecombe. Chili ' Sauce—1st Mrs. A. Edgar, 2nd Albert i Haggiii. Pickles, mixed—1st R. & R. ; Proctor, 2nd Mrs. Doubledee. Pick- ' les, pears—1st Mrs. Geo. Dale. 2nd R. ! Sr Sons. f as Salkeld, 2nd Mrs. Brimblecombe. I Sweet Peas—Mrs. Lyle Willis. Stocks | —-1st Thos. Salkeld. Zinnias—1st A. ; Proctor & Sons, 2nd Mrs. Lvle Willis. ; Marigolds—-1st Thomas Salkeld. 2nd j Mrs, Albert Walters. Calendula—1st • & R, Proctor. j Mrs. Lyle Willis. 2nd Mrs..................... i combe. GaiPardia — 1st N: 2nd Mrs. Brimblt-cow s—1st Mrs. Brimbier: Scabiosa—l<t mas Salke nas Sa’.ke! U. Pee Stewart Free:.. Lyle Willis. B — 1st Mrs. W. Pee Proctor. Basket oi Salkeld, 2nd i set. tshtp — & jAVHIis,: Bruit | dragons^ Class 28—Apples — Baldwin — 1st < E- M. ba >fU. 2nd AA'aliace Miller.: Peetxes. 2nd Th •Dsutte Bms,or Snow-lst Ttoraa, Saik-’ The I eld, 2nd Lome AVoods. Golden R-us- r.oue. . 1. < - 1st AAtallace Miller, 2nd Thomas: AA'm. AA eh Salkeld. Delicious—1st Gilbert J. Ne- A.D.V.-lst * Cosmo • Stewar , —1st Thomas i Willis. Bong: ■Ribsun — 1st Lorne Woods. St. Law-j Lyle AVillis, 2nd Thomas Salkeld. —,ce—1st Lome AVoods. Ontario — I gor.ia, Rex—1st Mrs. \A . Jeftery, 1- Lome AVoods. Talrnan Sweet — ■ Mrs. Ed. Jenkins. Hanging Basl 1-t Thomas Salkeld. 2nd Lome A. Proctor & Sons. Collects AVoods AVealthy—1st, Thomas Salk-‘Potted Plants—1st Mrs. AV, Jet v v' ' - — - r—1st j Floral Design for Cemetery De. red—pjon—1st Mrs. Brimblecombe, F 2nd Lorne \ Design for Indoor Decoration — green — 1st | Thomas Salkeld,. 2nd Mrs. Brin ■;l orne AVoods, 2nd AVallace Merd^be. ■’MwrtHaneous Fruit — Pe^s, Bart-| Class 31—Specials—Basket of t id* 1st Lome AVoods. Pears, fall, | Flowers; $2.00 Merchandise, dor r* nV — 1st Lome AVoods. Pears, iby Isard’s Store: 1st Th ’wiftter, A.O.V. - 1st Lorne AVoods, Mrs. Brimblecombe I ' . -p( Beninger. Plums, A.O. i Dairy and Provisions Lome AVoods. Grapes, white | Bread, brown, entire crust — ! . ■i«g' Thomas Salkeld. Displays — | Mrs. Geo. Dale, 2nd Mrs. Wellings, I Best1 5 varieties—1st AA'allace Miller, j sr43 Stewart Proctor. Bread, white, ' 2-ndYome Woods. Apples, AW, pyt- entire omst—1st Stewart Proctor, 2nd ' amid 1st Thomas Salkeld, 2nd AA al- j Mrs. Lyle AVillis, 3rd Geo. Dale. B I Millar, 3rd Lorne AA'oods. plain—1st Stewart Proctor, j eneciais — Bushel Northern J5py Lyle AA’ilhs. Biscuits, plain ........... ’ Annies: 1st, pait of shoes, value $5.00, | Dale, 2nd AV M. Henry, Da i donated by Dunlop’s Shoe Store; 2nd, Nut Loaf—-1st Mrs. Geo. Dale, 2;.« . iMerchahdisb, douated by |Mr§. p, Doubledee. Shortbread—1st| iKteKffihtBi’s Dsas St«res*4, .Mrs <'>«. Dak. &a R. & Ufise,_yl«e SM» STi I —1st Mi p Ben-KughH Tdman Sweet Apples: AVm. AVell bsewelL . iGouldiug. W png 1 and 2. 11. Miller. "White Leghorn.—G. L. Ne- fhery. Douglas Bros., G. J. Nethery. Class 24—-Specials —- Pen of Chick- ’ ens •— 50 lbs. Shar-Gain Mineral don- •ated by Canada Packers, Toronto, i value $1.50 — W. I. Miller. Grain .and Seeds Ciass 25—Fall Wheat — 1st R. J. iirrie. Oats—1st Russel Baird, 2nd,eld, 2nd Lome Woods. Wagne: , J. Currie. Barley — 1st Stewart'Larne Woods. Apples, A.O.V., roctor, 2nd R. J. Currie. Ensilage-1st Gilbert Nethery, arn—1st R. & R. Proctor.. | Woods. Apples. A.O.V Class 26—Specials—-7 Bits, of Field mp Competition Oats—1st Russel • Loaf—1st Mrs. Gec». Dale t R. Proctor. Honey D:> ’ Thomas Salkeld. 2nd AV. • Butter :n Cocks—1st Mr • !:$, 2nd Mrs. A. Edgar, c Tci^tv» in l"b* ‘pTJXi ;A. Edgar. 2nd AVm. AA J Mrs. AV. Jeffery. Fresh | —1st Mrs. A. Field, 2nd R I tor, School Lunch—-1st T j held, 2nd R. &. R. Procfc i Gladys Rosewell. Salad boiled—1st Mrs. Lyle A\ I Procter & Sons. Salad, | l>t Mrs. A. Edgar, 2nd 2 igor. Salad, Fruit—1st R. «A R. Prat er, 2nd Mrs. Geo. Dale. Class §2 — Specials Roots and Vegetables 27—'Beans, .small, white—1st | A, ProEtot & Sons, 2nd AV. M. Hen- | rj; 3rd Mrs, R. Brimblecombe. Beans, jlarge, white—1st A, Proctor & Sons, 12nd Mrs. Arthur Edgar, 3rd Mrs. R. Brimblecumbe. Beans, A.O.V. — 1st Mrs. F. Beninger, 2nd A. Proctor St ■Sons, 3rd Mrs. AV. Peebles. Beets— st AVm. Wel&u&s, -2nd Stewart Proc- or. Carrots, table, short-—1st Albert laggix 2nd Mrs. Arthur Field. Car ats, table, feteriiiedinte—1st A, Proc- !tor & Sons, 2nd Mrs. F. Beninger. Mangold Wlirtzel, long—1st Mrs. F. Doubledee. Mangold Wurtzd, inter- medigte—-1st Mrs. Fred Doubledee. | Turnips, shipjdng—1st, Mrs. F |ingsr, 2nd Stewart Prostor. Sugar |$3.06 donated by C. Lioyd & Son; 2nd| cUZ | Mangold—1st, Mrs. F. Doubledee, 2nd s$2.00, donated by W. J. Adams, I Mrs. F. Beninger. Turnips — 1st Apgenm Theatre: 1st. Thomas | Proctor & Sons, 2nd Mrs. F. Rfenrhg-j2nd, Lome Wtowds, Bushel Snow |tv ?vtTS’ w,:f’ ■ |er. Pamtp5--IgtWta. Wellings, 2nd}AppIes-IsL donated by 'C.UV I Mrs. Bettings?. Potatoes, early —■ lsp; Lloyd & Smt; 2nd, $3.00 donated , fy’ W. I Albert Haggitt, 2nd Wm. Wellings, j J. W. Bushneld, Barrister; 3rd, taer-LGt>o 'dtL Mrs. Dooley — 1st Mrs. E. Ben- Ithandise value $1.M donated by C BJ Albert Walters* n‘ IL Rrocfor. te’lery Store. 1st, Borne Weeds, J $>- hVatiace Miller; 3rd, Borne Woods. tora-! lorali > 1st; Dressed: 1st, $2.50 donated by tble-, W. c. Adams, Adams Hairdressing Parlours; 2nd. $2.25 donated by A J. Cut j Walker's Furniture Store; 3rd, $2.00 sated j donated bv Dr. G. H. Ross. Pentlst: mias Salkeld, 11st Mrs. W. Jeffery, 2nd Mrs. Albert Walter, 3rd Mrs. C. Gathers. PS!r . Dressed Chickens: 1st, §5.00. doratel by Dr. Win. Connell, Physician; $450, donated by Bert Armstrong j 3rd, $4.00, donated by Machan Bros.; ’4th, $3.00, donated bv H. L. Sher* bondy and J. O. Habkirkt 1st, Jfr& j W. Jeffery, 2nd Mrs. C. Gathers, 3^ I Mrs. R. Purdon, 4th Mrs. A. Wakt^ s Rutter, prints: $2.00, donated by m ’L Adams, Lyceum Theatre—1st A. Edgar. Crock Butter: $2 50 3Mb |-ed by Dr, R. L. Stewart, Physician- j 1st Mrs, W, Jeffery, Loaf of tade from Five Lilies Fl j purchased at Mundy’s Grocer?1 lbs, of Flour, valtte $3.00, donated ?1 i Mundy’s Grocery—1st Stewart tot*. IdgM Layer Cake made * : White Batin Pastry Flour. r*«^s5eI i (Cohtinwed on Page Th tee)