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paid in advance 500. seta charged,
• fieU•RSD,AY, OCTOBER 11,
Kirkton Fair
Continued hone Pagel 1.
LINCOLN: Aged ram -G Penhale.
T. M. Snowden; Ram lamb, T. ' M.
Snowden, G. Penhale; Ewe, G, Pen=
hale, T. Snowden; Shearling Ewe; G:
Penhaie, 1 & 2; Ewe'lamb; Ga Pen_
hale, T. Snowden.
GRADE --Ewe, J. Pridliani;`klrva
lamb, J. Pridham; Fat sheep, T. 1W.
'Snowden, G. Penhale.
John
• HOGS—YORKSHIRE—Aged. eti Bo
G. Miners J. E. Boar
= Pringle;- SoK�, .0:
Miners, J. E. Pringle; boar, littered
in 1923, G. Miners, J. E. Pringle;
Sow littered in 1923, J. E. Pringle;
G. Miners.
EIERKSHIRE•-R, N, Spence swept
the list.
•
TAMWORTH—Aged Sow, R. N.
Spence, A. E. Doupe; Boar littered in,
1923, R. N. Spence, A. R. Doupe-i.
Sow littered in '1923, R. "e; Spence
1 & 2.
John Heal, Judge.
POULTRY— Brahamas, Cockerel
& hen, G. Graham; • S. C. Arconas;
cockerel & hen, J. G. Hern, o & pul-
let, J. Pringle; R. C. Arconas, c. h.
& c T. Crews, J. E. Pringle, pullet, T.
Hein, 1 & 2; Buff Orpingtons, h T.
Pringle 1 & 2; Silver Grey Dorklns,
G. Heywood 4 prizes; Game, o & p. T.
Crews, 1 & 2; White Plymouth,Rock
T. M. Snowden, 4 firsts, T. Brock .3
seconds; Barred Plymouth Rocks J.
McCullough 8 prizes; Partridge
mouth Rocks 3. McCullough 5 prizes;
White Wyandottes, Cock, R.;,. E,
Pooley, J. McCullough, & Son; hen:
G. Heywood, R. E. Pooley; cockerel,
R. E. Pooley, G. Heywood, .pillet G.
••Heywood, R. E. Pooley; Golden Lac-
ed Wyandottes, G. Graham .0. prizes;
Columbian Wyandottes, G. Graham
8 prizes; single comb R.T. Red, c & h
J. McCullough, 1 & 2; c & `p
Doupe, 1 & 2; Rose Comb R,I; Red,
c & h, J. McCullough, G. Heywood;
c G. Heywood 1 & 2; Single ;Comb
Black Minorcas, c 3. Prin le
Crego, h H. Crego 1 & 2; Rose [Comb
Black Minorcas, T. Crews 4 firsts;
Blue Anndalusions hen, T. Crews;
Single Comb White Leghorns G. Hey-
wood 7 prizes, L. Shier 2nd for cock-
erel; Rose Comb White Leghorn L.
Shier 6 prizes, T. Crews let for cock-
erel, 2nd for pullet; Single Comb
Brown • Leghorn, c W. E. Epplet, A.
E. Doupe, hen, A. E. Doupe 1&2; c
pplet and Wilfred
upe
Rose VCombEBrow Leghorns, hen V .
Doupe 1 & 2; Black Leghorn; c J.
Stephen, J. E. Pringle,
Stephen, 1 & 2; Pullet J.
Single Spangled
Hamburg, G. McCullough, G. Hey-
wood; hen & pullet, G. 11Tceullough,
1 & 2; Silver Campine, h G. McCul-
lough, 1 & 2;—Specials, Buff Leg-
horn, G. Heywood, 2 firsts "and 2
seconds; black Orpington, cockerel
and pullet, J. Pringle; Black Wyan-
dottes cockerel and hen, R. E: pooley,
TURKEYS, GEESE & DUCKS
Turkeys Bronze, male old and':`young
and female young, J. Pridham, N,
Fletcher, female old, J. Pridham;..
Geese Toulouse, T. Brock 6 prizes;
Geese Common, N. Fletcher 4 firsts,
J. Brown, 2 seconds; Ducks, Pkiu,
E. Hern 4 firsts, N. Fletcher sects
ends; Ducks, Rouen, Jas. Praia/ 4
firsts," T. M. Snowden 2 secofideee
Ducks Common, both old, J. Pringle;
1 & 2; male young, J. Pringle L.
Switzer; female young, L. Swr,etze 7e
T. M. Snowden.
Wm. Yule, Judge �
IMPLEMENTS—Wooden Pump
Doupe; Force Pump, R. Doupe
GRAINS & SEEDS Sli;eaf foal
wheat, Jas. White, M. •Brethour;
Amos Doupe; Sheaf 6 -rowed barIO,
Amos Doupe; Sheaf oats, white, A.
mos Doupe, W. 11. Switzer,. D.�.Bre;
thour; Sheaf Timothy seed, Adrin M.
,D.oupe, W. Hern; White b'eaits, large,
.i* -Mary McCallum, Arncfd Wise-
man; White beans small T, Crews
celery, J. Urquhart, T;.;Brock;• :Zoma
"Toma-
toes, real, Mrs. J. A,. Brown,:.Dawson
-Bros. Toniatoes pink, .'C.. •Atkinsgn,
Mrs, J, A. Brown; Citron rtu'nd, L.
Kemp, R. Ratcliffe; Pumpkin red,
T. Ick L Kemp Watermelon, J.
Pringle,; :A. Wiseman; Musk..Melon,
T. Brock, F, Pridham; Table Squash,
A. M. Doupe, R. N. Spence; Onions
white, T. Crew, J. E, Pringle; Onions
yellow R. Ratcliffe, Mrs. J. A. Brown
Onions red, T. Crew, Dawson Bros,;
Cucumbers, L. Keap, T. Brock; Col-
lection vegetables, T. Crew, Miss E.
Switzer; Home-made washtub, Wm.
Elliott; Pickled cabbage, R, N.
*Spence.
W. J. Evans, R. Welsh, Judges.
.FRUITS, APPLES—Summer var-
iety, Duches of Oldenburg, M. Bre-
thour, Miss Switzer; Fall Varieties,
Gravenstein, Mrs. 11. Barnett, Miss
Switzer; Blenheim Pippen, F. Stew-
art, A. Wiseman; Maiden's Blush, C.
Atkinson, Amos Doupe; Alexander,
A. Ratcliffe; Wealthy, J. G. Hern;
Culvert, Jas. Routley, J. Pringle;
Cayuga red streak, Wm. Ratcliffe,
R. N. Shier; St. Lawrence, Win. Rat-
cliffe; Fall pippin, Miss Switzer; Bell
Fleur, V. Pridham, Mrs. H. Barnett;
any other variety, correctly trained,
R. N. Shier, T. Brock. Winter var-
ieties—Baldwin, Mrs. J. D. Hazel-
wood, C. Routley; Fallawater, Wm.
:Ratcliffe, A. Wiseman; Golden Rus-
set, Mies E. Switzer, F. Stewart;
Mann, Jas. Squires, T. Washburn;
King of Tomkins, Wm. Ratcliffe,
Miss E. Switzer; McIntosh red, T.
Brock, J. G. Hern; Northern Spy, 3,
I?ringle, Miss Switzer; Ontario, F.
Stewart, M. Brethour; Pewaukee, J.
Earl, C. Routley; .Rhode Island
Greenings, Wm. Hern, T. Brock;
Snow, T. Brock, F. Stewart; Tasman
Sweet, J. Pringle, F. Stewart; any
other variety, F. Stewart, T. Brock;
Collecttion apples, F. Stewart, Miss
.E. Switzer; Crab Apples, V. Pridham
W. Hern; Plums, Lombard, Miss E.
Switzer; Bradshaw, Mrs. Win. Atkin-
son; Yellow Gage, Miss Switzer; Egg
Plum, J. E. Pringle; any other vari-
ety, J. E. Pringle, W.
Pears c Duchess Kirkley,
Dawson Bros.; Sheldon, Mrs. S. Doupe,
Shier, C. Atkinson; any other variety,
A. E. Doupe. Peaches, any variety,
Mrs. 11. Barnett. Grapes, Niagara,
Mrs. S. N. Shier, Dr. Cambell; any
other variety, Mrs. H. Btrinett, A.
Rundle.
DAIRY EXHIBITS
Rundle; butter, 15 lbs., C. Sweet, A.
1 , 5 lbs. in prints, Geo. Hazle-
wood, Mrs. J. A. Brame; 6 lbs. n
crock, C. Sweet, Face Haelew. od,
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Asters, white, C. Routley, D. Gold-
ing, Asters, punk, C. Routley, T.
Washburn; Aster,, purple, J. G. Hern
W.G .ISwitzer; Asters, best colrr'_ctian;
J. G G. Hera, C. Routlay; Dahlia, stan-
d Jacques, Rohl. Doupe; Dah-
eas, Cactus, Pira. H. Barnett, R,•
Doupe; Dahlf.as, best callectien,,Mi,s
Switzer, Mas. T. N. Shier• Gad- W. Schroeder,
:01i, six spikes, C. Routley, Geed -
:01i, S Grew A P gI C Th
ld, j Brown; G Y, s. J. , e Wein, M. Law -
beans, cot, C. Routley,n , quire,
L. Pr_d11am, A. Pringle; pump- son; beans I. Fahner, 1
Golwin;; Zinnias, D. Golding, '\rs,j: 'moi, M. Hazelwood, A. Pringle, RBrocklpatch' an cotton A ' 'e Lawson,; a
Brown; Cosmos, F. watermelon, E. Copeland A. Squire
V. Sims, A. Winer, W. 4, dills
,nidi; Pansies, Dr.Prdham, T. Wesel -IE. Prham; Citron, G. q Wagh.arn, H. :Sfms, T.
hurn; petCampbell, Mrs. Anderson; Sims; H. Ede, V.d T. Sims; tea
unias, ,Mrs. H.Barnett, F,,ve e; ons, S, Catoe L, Switzer, A towel, H. Orme, V, erY,
Mrs. Watkins; Nasturtiums, V n Prir-' Pr ngle; Five Brock;
G. Atkanses A Wr, Sims, A. Wagharn
Irani, Mrs . Allan Switzer *;,, : A Square F. Brack 5 N. S lace .rser N. Moore, L. Wagliorn; cr.
An, r hi,. -1-s . C. SPY apples, , E• Neeb, M, Lamport, E. Sweitzer
ley, 1I' N Doupe;1.annuals,
s C. Rout-' 5 C. I; rib Tomkins,tHazlewood, APA roe' I aFa rie p T. Sims, R. Dietrich; knit
tP L W liber, G
I A S I G• D g 11T
, o useful articles, N steal; i Redden ahner,• 0. Martene, G I
�Iss Switzer.; pillow covers,. apPHea4 ' Ai Neeb;. C..urots, L: Hai st,
N. Heel; paetted we,edseilla M. I3'erry; i L. Becker,. ' I Amy Gr. G,odbolt, G.i
crochet centre p.r e, Wm. elliatt,•, Redden, M. Hay;::Parsnips, K. 'Lil-
\irs.• R Welsh Mee. H. C. Facey;. low, I. Fahner, H. Fahner, M: White,'
Judges • P. ''1►2.
Winer, A. RA.tz;;• Onions;' Irene
FINE, AND DECORATIVE ARTS Feltner, G. Heist; 13: P. Rock cock-.
La'iu$scape_ painting, .Miss G. Sheer; erel, Elsie •„Thomson Maude Willis
'painting, vegetable, W.. H. Switzer F. Wm. Staiilak• e; P. )3'' Rock Mullett,
AtkiGollings; water Collor; seem, Mrs. Wm Wm, Stanlake, Wanda Willis 'Elsie`
nson - -Miss
,klick; water colors, Thompson, Lyle Hoist, .Irene Fiy`nn;•
water colors original,,W. H. Switzer l B. P. R. pen of three,Gordon Ratz;
Miss , Rollick; White Leghorns, Angus Love, Sam
septa, W.
landscape,
Switzer, Miss Foll:lek 1 Lawson, G. Redden, Ed. Lam orte,
tel marene, Miss'(,, Shier; Shier;
pa 6 1, pan- - D Sims; White Viryondottes, Doro-
imals, ,Miss Shier, crayon 'scene, F. thy Fahner, L. Clarke, A.
Go lin s Hoist,
g ,pencil drawicig, any subject, `Rhode Island Reds, Sam. Lawson,
Miss lick _ F. Golljngs ; geometrical,. Gerald Redden; Barred Rocks, (home
F. Galli Miss p n and
i.nk sketch, it F.
Richards; flock) S. Lawson, Inez Fahner, Win.
F. Goildmgs, Mrs..McCallum; basketr Hoist, Mel. Lams, E.
Mrs, W. Atkinson ; pl1otagraphY, G.' Elgin Wod. La pail, or pigeons, E.
Hazelwood, Miss Foliick; .pe;ninanship, Gaiser, Ed. Lamport, Jean • Willert,
F. .e1'%o gs, Jas. Taylor; painting on r S. Rollins, G. Godbolt, J. Richards;
china, conventional, Ila M. Berry; re -i pair of rabbits, Jack Lochner, Roy
alistic, Ila, Berry, Mrs.W. Atkinson; l Willert, Edith Sweitzer, Wni. Lam-
lu -, wosk, Ila Berry, Mrs, Graham; port, Mary Neil, Mel. Lamport,
H. C. Facey, Dr. Carnpbeil, judges.Dog—Carrie
DOMESTIC SCIENCE .berr,, Gladys ewis, Lester BrMcls anice e;
Homey, ,ext„ J. Sawyer, M. Brethour; Cat, K. Kuhn, Lloyd Wein, Irene
.n sections, R. ,h. Pooley, J. Sawyer;' Flynn, Velma Guettinger, Gladys
maple syrup 1923, H. Copeland, M. ' Penhale, Earl Sheardown.
Gregory; maple sugar, H. Coopeland G
Hazelwood; white bread, Mrs. Crei,,- White Egge--Wm, English, John
tan, J.Squire; brown bread; j. G.1lern Redden, Thelma Sims, Lloyd Wein,
Mrs, J. A. Brown; buns., J.G. Hern, Jai Clara Thompson, Erma Fahner;
Squires; ij ecake, R, E. Pooley. J, . Brown Eggs , G. Penhale, Ella Dear -
earl; -_
cake, J. aril, J. Squires ; ing, Helen Orme Rob. Flynn, Greta
legbt cake, Mrs, S. N. Slider, V. Priti-'Dearing, Lorne Wein.
bam; icisrk cake, Mrs S,hner, Miss Rob -• 1
arson; apple pipe, Mrs. J, D. Haeeiiv�ood,1 Dairy Calf_.:E. Woodall, M. Rich -
Jas, Peebles; pumpkvr. pie, R. N. Shier, t ard, G. Hoist; Spring Lamb, L. Wein,
Mrs. J. A. Brown; lemon pie ;. ( Lawrence Wein, Edgar R
D
oupe, A, Wiseman; currant jelly;
vTr-s, Barnett, apply je�1lY, J .. C. Marr-
iott,
Mrs Barnett; berry jelly,
Mrs.
Baneett, L,• C. *Marriott; sour pickles
A. tz. Doupe; sweet pickles, C. Al kin
son, Jas, Earl; .catsup, M. Brethour, •C, er, { Kuhn M Pen
Routley; rhubarb, J Henn, R4 N. Shier; hale, G. Haist; Six varieties apples,
cberr4es, R. h. Pooley, G. Hazlewood; I T. Neeb, B. Neeb, E.
raspberries, C. Routley, Mrs. Creighton Dearing,Dearing, Pump-
pears,G.
5, Urquhart, Mrs, W. Urquhart; Rader, E.
Beaver, S. Rader; eer,
plums, Mrs. Creighton, G. a •• kin, S. son E, , Beaver,
Pen -
thee, .14a•s. Creighton, W,I ques;l>ea- E. Thompson, M. Lawson, M. Pen-
, H. Switzer; hale;Pair bacon Hogs, M. Beaver, J.
thee,
strawberries, Mrs, Creighton, Switzer-
ley; apples, C. Atkinson, J. G. Hern; Lochner, E. Woodall, NI. Hirtzel, L.
grapes, Mrs, Barnett, h. C• Marriott; Wein, W. Gaiser; Beef Calf, Howard
cam, J. G. Hexa; C. A.tkinjson; peau, F. Beaver (Cup.)
Mrs, Creighton, W. Hern ; tomatoes, •
J. lJar•1, E. C. Marriott; cant, chicken Home-made Bread —Dorothy Diet -
C. Atkinson, T. Washburn; noon]unch, rich, Mildred White, Lyle Hoist, M.
C. Atkinson,
A. 1 •Doupe; ch 1Lawson, Alma Lawson; Graham Muf-
apples, W. H. Switz �•r. fins, Wanda Willis, M: White, Edna
M. Epplett, Mrs, H. Switzer, judges
Beaver, Dorothy' _ _
Lawson; Halter broken colt,W. , s-
er, G. Hoist; A r, Gals -
,
G. Hoist. g Calc, W, Gaiser,
Fall Pears --E. Fahner, N. Fink-
beiner, E. Eilb I ,
SCHOOL CHILD Kathleen Lawson; ����+' G. rennase'
CHILDREN Currant Tarts
Pencil drawing, G. GaiJop, G. Grant, Lyla Hoist, H. Woodall, H. Orme, D.
V. Elston; Writing S•• N, Shier F.
Dietrich, Rosa D
Sr
, ` ' o caring, Selma Ra -
Pullen, G. Gallop; writing it NI:Tian-,der; Dark Layer Cake, G. Hoist, R.
elwoad, H. Gregson, L Copeland; w,,ld' Dearing, Alma Ratz,
flower col., E. Puldham, T. Hern, H, i Fahner, 13.. Eilber; Raisin Pie, H.
W. Willis' Irene
Pr iiham ; col. weeds, W. Gallop, h, , Woodall, R. Dietrich, Phyllis Weiner,
.Pridham, W. Hern; SYeed se dsilsec s' R. Dearing, H. Orme, S. Rader; Ap-
Copel-,n:1, E. Pridham, A,
1) Cann, t., Prc4ham, G. 'Anderson; T.ie Pie, S. Rader, ri gni M. H. Hay,
Photos, E. Hazelwood, G. Hazelwood; Sims, R. Dearing, M. White;
col. woods, H. Pridham, h: Pridham E. Home-made Candy, G Penhale Al
He t
rn, Po atoes, P. Hern, P. Brethour Winer, H. Woodall, M. Penhale, El -
n, Pa'ngie; late potatoes, 14T;
Rate I don Smith, Laura
clsfe, C. Stewart, A•.. Squire; armee, Lunch, W. Willis B: Clark; Schoo-
L. Sheer E, Pridham, G. Gallop; pars -1 Isaac H. Either, Rader; S. are -
nips„ S. Crew, C. Stewart, L. Spitzer' Pint of Raspberries, Lulu E. �Ker, Lyle,
cucumbers, F. ,Brock, A Squire, E, j Hoist.
Pr•1ha
beets, beets, F, ,Brethour, h. Prid-
ham; C. Stewart; sweet corn, L. Shaer
S. rn e; pop corn, A
Butter
T,, Sernss A.Winer ' Thompson
zer; Table Bouquet, Stocks, Rautle • �r Alda Squire, Alinas Hern; Buttonholes ' a alma, B. b
White. y, H. ' Dear -rug, NI. Smith, E. Dearing,
A Hern, A. Squire; Cookies, G, Gall Lawean; lion's qui, t
POTTED PLANTS
Begonias, T. Washburn; Geraniums
J. Squire; Fears, . Routley S 7�'
plant in bloom, V. P ' aril,. T. Wash- Gallop, canting, G. Gallltip, L. Shier urg, A? La1t
hurry; Aster col D Golder E H a
quare, V. Elston; Soda
is on, A. Squire, A. H key, Boudoir cap,
light cake, F. Pu.fien,, M. Breth;aur, D
quhe; doll, N. Shier, A. Squire,
cu•t V,L t
O ;; ingli h
Bs- Lawson ' sari g, A
E; Sw•e tzer, M Lawson, S
ern • Rader, G Pecker.; W :
A Dearing, I. Faihnier; lar R.
w• stocking, L. Waghorn, sing oat wool
Dear:Wagho7n, G
A. Winer, •p arson; apron, E, Neeb,
,
E 1 E. Sweitzer Winer, L. Stanlake
L. Hoist; weed ,
eers Sweitzer, L Falx seeds, E
W J. Evans, Dr. Cam ciin g. g Hazelwood; bouquet, T. Her
LADIES' WORKP ell' lid es Fiera, E.' Hazelwood; sunflower,
Quilt Copeland, W. Hern, S. Crew; :,.ern
pieced cotton, C. Sweet, Mrs A Square ,W. Earl, O. Spence;
H. Barnett; Quilt, Jas. Moore, Mie, J 1 stamps, E. PgcI11 m; H. Pridham,
Rob'ias,on; Cornfarter, Miss Follick Hern; public school exhibit, And
Js.s. Moore; Bed Spread; Mrs: J. D school, Winchelsea school.,
Gieharri, T. Crew; Lady's' Sweater, h1r, and Mrs. H. Armstrong, 7ud
T: Crew, Mrs. Creighton; Shoulder
Scarf, A. E. Doupe: Mrs McCall The result of thejudging
bedroom curtains Mrs Win U
Fahnler, D. Dietrich, er' R. F:,nkbefiner, I:
col.K. L' tine
T• woods, L. Feltner, 1I, Lamport,na ' ✓
nee Sweitzer R, Willert, K. Morlock; 10
mounted leaves, R
zer NT ;,-r,ruer, tve't
' G. Dearing; welting
wild flowers, h, Sweitzer
L. Kerr; injurious .
map Huron, G. Dear;
ges I White, W Willis, E E S i
Lady's blouse, .b • um' follows: Jud m ging wa
C 1Tarrott; Pa ; ging •Competition Jas.
Moor
John Andersmin,floor rug, M Brethour, dents of Blanshard David S
Jas. S te,pb en • socks, wool, • •
arson, ,Datvs�an. Bra, sac
; a Kemp, Dawson Bros.;
r.. s. J. D Graham, E, Marriott; rnitss I phens, David Spence. Rader, M Thompson, M. White, S.
arse, Mass Lamport H "Evening
Robinson, Jas. Brown- Prayer" writingLawson,
Syms;ns
table masts, Miss McCallum; child's port, J. Richard, D. Lasers , E. Jam_
dress, C. Sweet, N. a • ,+� E. Ganser P,
cap Miss E. Switzer, H.al; apron and OREDITOY S L• Bawler „Ind: Hodgins
ain11; e L a, r .r• Perr-
" c: ,Jaque,a, or -1 T post W c ' aihrner, E. Lam-
arti ' L • Redden; 'Lead
s as , jurious insects, p Sweitzer;
— i ,
rquhart e, cup for boys under 21, resi-
B
Lawson, G pe g' D, Fahner, A.
Schultz; map Vie' \Z Smith, ' E
JT,ss Rab- y ' pence, + H. Smith, G. uereca, A. Lamport
I Open class bo under 21, residents • Richards, h, Dearing;
M Penhale,da, S.
socks, coarse, of Blanshard; ,Alex,' Crago, Jas, Ste- Lawson E. g' C
mitts, line, P Canada, S.
J E 1 1 SCHOOL FAIR ' "Indian Summe "
;low aa,se,s J Earl •G �� ha,leson D F
seeing d easels,.
J...Earl Switzer; soap; Ad he Crediton School Fair which ' g'tauulR. R `
Miss C. Switzer; Sweet corn, `+Golden f am E Doupe, Mrs. J. Creighton. ' was held last Tuesday, Oct. 2nd; a- snip G Ligh•
t" R. Frnkbcsrler, h, Dear
Bantam, Robt, Doupe; Miss C.:wit=
zer, Indian urn•, Mme, ,;W, .Atkinson..
h
Wvn ;;•Hern.; Sweet* corn; Fred,
red;.
• • Stewart, Adam M. Doupe; ,Fre
Ensilage corn and ears, M :MeCniel
ea
Rodger Bros.; ears ensile,
LADIi s' WORK, FANCY. •ttns, T. Sims, D. Dietrich^
gain proved a decided success, Wea- V. etoare; "R,ecess'
• Lady's night r'adre ills. Creighton,they conditions were ideal and a S. i=ader R. Dearing, H. onar' H• Nlclsaac:
Mrs. .H, Bairnett • Lady's convalescent large number were in attendance, I L. ,Stanllake; spec. , H. 'Sims, M: Neil
locket,, N.Heal,' l iss Sw tzer Table 1 The exhibits were 1 Neil, der Ell. • wetter colors, M
centrequite numerous r bei, E Sweit .zer, T. Syms,
white, A.xrrd;erso , and" well prepared: The showingof 1 S. ,Schultz
R. .Fnkbeinei crayon sketch
Table centre, colored, C Sweet ,HM1' live stock was mucfi b tter 1r; 5clvultz `E W cath E
Fa r
ge corn, Ad-' lir .h, Librarytiss a than last ! Sims, k Rader, lUI• A:my:,
•D
am M. Doupe, Wm. Hern - I'oi�Eck, Lies• ,table rursne,r, Miss Year. The following schools to* TM. Nei], K. Marlock Y; in•onogmm
ROOTS and Heta151es-RuralI.ner, 1 rs, J• . 5. Bio Nlrwn; uffets. nett; , fart in14the fair the cala2, 3, 4, 5, 6 o Sims, eitzes U, '•i Sims, H. Snlitir
New 3'orker potatoes, Dr Caligbell; cholla, ,embr,Grabed Mrs,. Cruet pole manage- - atm, E..Swei er, B. H a :
sty tion s -
d, G, Hern; Pearl Savoy, T. Crewe T, •tan, lvi s. ,S. Switzer; tea cloth, cep 1 merit of S. a Stothers, Dist. Agra, � der, aI Lamport, y msaista S. Ra -
Brock; Irish Cobbler T, Crew. i chert'slip
sa., S sh•eei,, A. Wiseman , thin went off smoothl $�rtzel 'L, Wein J. FatIriver, H
Mountain, T• Crew, J, '.G Hern; Ex: \'riss g y The f 11
McCallum; dresser cover anld cushion g judging of ex- 4 IiNo. L, i�ljeir1
tea early Eureka, J. Mor lief; an Mrs Grai}yam in fs the rsult of the I Innt�er?-scbo,a}
Y Mis E. Switzer; childs' ,dolts and competitions: Nv. 5; jr„ Na, 2 No g' No. L4, Na, 1
other variety, F. Stewart, T, Bj ock 1 dress, A. Wiseman, .i. Earl; comforter; i 1 qt, Wheat. — 4 Na,
varieties not on list, T. Crew; Swed- Mrs, H. Barnett, W, H. Switzer; child's Kenneth Kuhn, Luelllfl Zwfeker 1parade, Nr°• Z, 14b 4;• st1e `66'3,s5 rol.
ish turnips, W. H, Switzer C: Atkin- A, W ; stock jwdgiung, h, Cmistie, E. Waoda '
sou Heaviest turnips, L. Kemp,jacket,Wiseman, E, E. M a Stanlake; and Trit yl Wheat in sheaf; Gerald Zwicker, L. Lamport; mil Ner, G
p , J.pillow comers, Mir;, Barnett, Gamer, H, B
Anderson; Field Carrots Robt. Doupe ' ,Heal • dray w co slips, Mss,
Grat"
H. Kuhn; 1 qt oats, R. Lochner, .L, k seal, L. F ger,.,, ,,
AndT. r Crew; Marigolds, long red, E. N. ham, W. Tiernconsole, A, r Dearing, R. Finkbeiner; H, Fahner, Lill°W ; wren Woodall,
yell' W' Ri°,aids
Mrs. Creighton'; Wi anon, l E , Woodhall, W. K, L!x.a:amaw.pps,:e07
w, I It,Shier•; man olds intermediate R: y°k'er Miss Sw`tzer,i GaiserOats in pate hon 'rain brad Scottg V, Pr; .h,ardan,ger; Mrss. Robinr. sheaf,W.Gaiser, H Fahner,Gerald erML.rt,E•Ratcliffe, E. N. Shier; mangolds,�yel sore, M_,ss McC Rollins t IFinkbeinerreden, S,,R.low or' red Leviathan, E7. alliin; table610thand , R•. Finkbeiner; 1 anN. Shier, napkins, Mrs. Graham;' handkerc,hiefa,, q, barley,inn orfolrlin Lamportr cutt-
R. Ratcliffe; Mangolds, globe, yellow N. Heal, V. Pretrial hand :bag, N. 1-M, L inpo Barley Richard; sheaf I+ahn h s g. H. Firlkbesner, D. La
or red, R. Ratcliffe; Sugar 1-Ieah Dawson' Biros, tea easy, Lamport; in ,. C. Fah- I M' Kin, L . Lamport N. Law
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Ratcliffe,
rriangoids, 4lea Fo]lick, N C. lV; tea l4 tea wool +nee,' M. ,Richard; Field co beirrer, h, Wuerph; asters L' Funk
Jas Taylor, H. Denham; Heaviest i born, • M,,. Lawsoin,.e , ' er ern, D:
Nlangolds, Jas. Taylor, J. `Prin lee wla •' gtec, Czaam, A, -a'Y, Scott;.;Sweet corn, G. Penhale L. Be J Wu11e¢t, .h, S ?rah, G: S
GarcJenc_ ' g de-• es 1Fsss Switzer,;.Mrs: W-seman, Moore; Irish. , V. I . av,er; sweet peas 1yI rnrth
etet0, `';long, J, Priri le .Graham;;.; , Cobblers; I. Appleton 1 W Sclucae er Zaml}°i k
Pringle; servuettes., Mr,.:Graham ;r<be 1roonl;tow- L. Fahner;:= E., mit, " , Larr1 Phlox, J. Hedd.en
Garden,carrots.fniermedfate,'R, Rat -e1 , tes, Switzer Miss Sims B. ish, Port„D;,:F hne41•.Z• , A,
Cliffe, G,,Plazeiwood; edi-,s ' arrots guest o” Mccallum, ms, "E. Frey; Green'':Mo E. •; `•. ', 'Dz Pemba a unnias; B, Eilber
t } M C inti D 7t j ., F• le
7,g, yew, `Miss Lg' Beaver , sysa , are:apsis•
P, Stew , r ..... I , , r"s Gralnent ; aYrgolds —E. Ra I•. l+a , remeh: Mart o,
art; Beads .cabbage' white; leel.lrq ie leer: , W, Swlt er; ch rs: Brawn; sli i dot �M:''Neil Ir Eiag1eson E be @r' E WueBe C .E • gids
b -'t •� , •. Chris r, M.,FIYnn, G. 'Beaver v�erE.Ei1
hart, C. Routley; Heads cabbage -red- Pers; DaivsS Bay'. Marriott;. crib tie, 1bT;' Lamport, A. =>s'c�eker^ Turnips'Faliner, :P: rbena,, c
cover, C. Sweet, Miss J. Itobitw-on L. Lochner, Arnold Becker, Jno lid- H Nlathe s,aC.I' Geiser Post . H. Orme C.
Gaiser
• L. HQclditus,
we s re: recgh�n>�G1;6we�,:Fahner, :' .,Neeb, LnMc_ �. Schultz �B �.. ;�?'ea".di, He�de�n.
short, J Pringle, T. Broe�k,•Patsatjps, :ezribroudery, cannhoinal Mrs, Graham, 'sew ' � Iiirtze7 T �� Hoist
fit, J C: ngle, T.
• Blood • Pareeets x °di dais' n t Il gald:s G N E'tif C;aa Marr-_
to T e il', Y, .' e'al Mrs Cie h M ,. v Kura Dooe„:„ ei English K , re Armes.. , �d C
C . Switzer t,..... hro�d _ F F -La n, Cale d
u 1st.,• Wern, R. Red= n. ula, R. •,Elul
Blood x � . e, Y piece,- Jas,
'I`ayltsr',:Js -den, hrs's-WilYert: �t<: \!•. _.1l,Io�are G.. Horst •; P kbern,es,•.
xed:•bPets ;;round :"L. 'Keil F t1.tu lfrrson•;, steed}'ew�a k•�'�I , : -
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10 1..of Canada
9 =B= ads
maturing:192.8, at 99, to yield 5.24%
98*, to yield 5.14%
These bonds may be subscribed for now at any
of our branches. They may be paid for in cash on
or before 15 October, or we will accept in exchange
at par
Victory loan Bonds --
maturing 1st November, 1923. .
This conversion privilege, if exercised promptly,
will give file holder a clear profit of about / of 1%.
THE CANADIAN • BANK
OF COMMERCE
717
INCORPORATED 1855
Capital and Reserve 59,000,000
Over 12S Bran..bes,
THE MOL, SO' 1TS BANK
Subscriptions received at
all branches for the new
Dominion of Canada Loan
Victory Blonds maturing on 1st Nov-
ember may be lexcrranrged for bonds
of the new' Loan at any branch of this
Bank,
Full „i¢rformation and appdjcation
forms pn request,
EXETER BRANCH
T. S. WOODSt Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Furniture Dealer &
Funeral Director
We carry the Largese and Most Up -too -date Stock of Furniture,
Our Aim is Service, Satisfaction, and good value for your money,
THE HOME FURNISHER
M. • E. GARDINER
Conductor of
Phone 74w-.
Funeral Services. Finest Motor and Horse Equipment,
DAY AND NI GHT SER VICE.'
OPERA HOU SE BLOCK,
Night Cal, 74j
S. S. No, 1, L'SBORNE
Report of S.S. No. 1, Usborne, for
September.
Si.
IVer--honors, Harold Horton,
82; Harvey Hyde, 81; Helen Moir,
79. Pass, Verna Oke, 74, Maurice
Boa, 42.
Sr. III honors, Joe. Moyeart; 8o;
Kathleen Strang, 79; Jack Horton,
78. Pass, Reta Oke, 72; Mervyn
Dunn, 65; Violet Hyde, 64; Archie
Etherington, 60; Eva Boa, 54; Geo.
Boa, 38.
Jr. III—pearl Moir, 72; Marie
Squire, 69; Gordon Block, 48.
Sr. II—honors, Bernice Horton,
76; Alma Etherington, 75.
1st—Paul Boa, 65; Elmore, Dunn,
63; Harold •Cudmore, 62,
Primer—Margaret Parsons, 70;
Rich'd Etherington, 69; Marjory Oke
69; Ross Oke, 68; Douglas Stewart,
67; Fern Welsh, 66.
Number enrolled, 32; Av Atter 29
M. Horton, Teacher,
WANTED NOW
RELIABLE SALES AGENT
for this district to fell our Fruit, Ornamental
Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc.
Good Pay. Ezoinai,e Territory.
This agency is valuable -.our stock
is the highest grade. -all grown in
our own nurseries, and the list of
varieties the very best. Prompt and
satisfactory deliveries guaranteed.
Established 40 Year..
For parHC#Lrr writ* 60D Acres,
PELHAM NURSERY CO.
Toronto, Ont.
SLTR PRISE is speciallyadapted
for :use in hot-water .. '''
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