The Clinton News Record, 1938-10-06, Page 4PAGE 4
New Fall Shoes
ON DISPLAY IN SHOE DEPARTMENT ON 2nd` FLOOR
OUR HYGIENIC ARCH SUPPORT SHOES
For Matrons are supreme in Style and Comfort.
Made in Canada PER PAIR $2.95
Children's Shoes'
WE CARRY THE CELEBRATED CHUM SHOES WHICH ARE
BUILT FOR HEALTH AND 'COMPORT FOR r
THE 'GROWING FEET
Prices according to size $1.69 to $2.19
Fall Bulbs Now on Safe
A.
".. COOPER,
Phone: 36w Main Store, 363 Second Floor
is the timeto prepare your system for the shocks it is sure to
receive from, wet fall weather and cold winter weather-
- just around the corner.
We cannot advise you too strongly to start now to build up your
resistance to avoid coughs and colds by taking
PARKE DAVIS HALIVER OIL CAPSULES
or PARKE DAVIS NATOLA CAPSULES
This is not just a sales talk but goad sound advice, you will be
glad if yen take it.
W. S. 11. NNLMES HMI.
CLINTON ONT.
PHONE 51
Barker's _ V }ade To
easure
Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats
In the latest shades and styles.
REASONABLY PRICED FROM $23.75 UP
READY MADE SUITS with 2 PAIR TROUSER
$14.95 to $25.50
DAVIS 8c HERMAN
CLEA"V"ING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
armor
ASSIO2
'4Success ul Annual Fair at
' With a good. attendance and ex-
hibits well above the average, Bay-
field Fair held on Thursday, was one
sof the most successful for many
years. The Fair Board expressed
themselves as paoticuhnrly well pleas-
ed. For the first time in four years,
line weather favored the exhibition.
Both indoor and outdoor exhibition
classes were well filled and of a high
quality.
HORSES
Wagon Class -Brood mare, W. G.
4Jlark, foal, W. G. Clark; gelding or
:filly, 2 yearn old, H. Penhale; gold-
ing or filly, 1 year old, E. Foster;
steam, W. Decker, G. Thiel.
Percheron-T'wo year-old, Q. Camp -
.bell; one -year-old, C. Campbell.
Agricultural . Brood mare, N.
Keyes end Son, C. Bedard; foal, N.
Keyes and Son, W. Dale; gelding or
filly, 1 year old, W. Dale, ii, E.
Keyes; team, N. Keyes and Son, W.
Dole.
Heavy Draught -Brood marc, E.
'Webster, M. Grainger; foal, E. Web-
:ster, M. Grainger; gelding or filly, 2
years old, H. E, Keyes; gelding -or
filly, 1 year old, Hr E. Keyes, 1 and
2; team, E. Webster, M. Grainger.
Roadsters -Brood mare, F. Keeg-
.an,; foal, F. Keegan; single roadster
G. King, F. Keegan; best gentle-
nnan's `outfit, F. Keegan, G. ' King.
Carriage - Single carriage horse,
SE. Foster, E. Porter; lady driver, F.
Keegan, E. Foster,
CATTLE
Grade -Milch cow, M. Grainger, 1
sand 2; heifer, 2 years old, Roy Pep-
per, , M. Grainger; heifer calf, R.
Pepper, M. Grainger; steer calf, R.
:Pepper, 1 and 2; steer, 2 years old,
R. Pepper M. Grainger; steer, 1 year
old, R. Pepper, 1 and 2; Canada
Packers special -steer, 1 year old,
M. Grainger.
Durham -Heifer, 1 year old, R.
Tepper; heifer calf, R. Pepper.
Herefords -Heifer calf, E. Web-
nter; bull calf, E. Webster, 1 `and 2;
Canada Packers special - Best beef
cow, M. Grainger.
Holstein -Milch cow, Wm. Sparks;
heifer, 2 years old, Wm. Sparks;
''heifer, 1 year old, Wm. Sparks, 1
and 2; heifer calf, Wm. Sparks; T.
Hato -n; special for best heifer calf
;shown be boy or girl over ten and
Funder eighteen years of, age, -Roy
Pepper.
SHEEP
Leicester -Ram, C. Lawson, R.
Manson; ram lamb, C. Lawson, 1 and
2; ewe, C. Lawson, 1 aid 2; ewe
lamb, C. Lawson, It. Manson.
Lincolns -Rain, A. D. Steeper &
Son; shearling ram, A. D. Steeper &
Son, 1 and 2; ram Iamb, A.D. Steep-
er & Son, 1 and 2; ewe, A. D. Steep-
er & Son, 1 and 2; shearling ewe,
IA, D, Steeper & Son, 1 and 2; ewe
lamb, A. D. Steeper & Son, 1 and 2.
Oxfords -Rant, two shears or over,
le. McClymont; ewe, F. McClymont;
shearling ewe, F. McClymont.
Shropshires-Ram, two shears or
over, W. H. Douglas, 1 and 2; shear -
ling ram, W. H. Douglas, 1 and 2;
ram lamb, W. H. Douglas, 1 and 2;
ewe, W. 11. Douglas 1 and 2; shear -
ling ewe, W. H. Douglas, 1 and 2;
ewe lamb, W. H, Douglas, 1 and 2.
Grade -Ewe, W. G. CIark, 1 and 2;
shearling ewe, W. G. Clark, R. Man-
son; ewe lamb, W. G. Clark, R. Man-
son.
PIGS
Berkshire - Brood ' sow, Thos.
Snowden.
Yorkshire -Aged boar, A. 11. War-
ner; brood sow, A. 11. Warner, 1 and
1 2; boar. littered . this year, A. II.
Warner, 1 and, 2; sow littered this
year, A. H. Warner, James Sterling.
Tamworth -Aged ' boar, Thomas
Snowden, R. Manson; brood sow, R.
Manson, T. Snowden; boar, littered
,this year T. Snowden, R, Manson;
sow, Tittered this year, R. Manson, T.
Snowden.
Pair bacon hogs, any breed H.
Desjardine, A. H. Warner.
Cleveland's Special for best boar;
any breed -A. 11,. Warner.
POULTRY
3rahmee-pullet, L. O'Brien, 1st
and 2nd; cock, L. O'Brien, F. John-
ston; hen, L. O'Brien, 1st and 2nd;
cockerel, L. O'Brien, 1 st and 2nd.
Consists -Cock, F. Johnston.
Langshans - Cocl., F. Johnston;hen, J. Koehems, 1 and 2.
Barred Rocks, utility Pullet, F.
Mcelyment,' 1 and 2; 'hen, F. Mc-
Clyront, 1 and 2;. cockerel, F. Me-
Clynrent,
White Rocks, utility=Pullet, 0.
Battler, T. Snowden; cock, T. Snow-
den, H. Penhale; hen, H. Penhale, T.
Snowden; cockerel, 0. Battler, T.
Snowden.
White Wy a.ndottes Pullet 0.
Battler; cock, 0, Battler; hen, 0.
Battler; cockerel, 0. Rattler.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THUR,S., OCT, 6, 1938.
Buff Orpitvgtons-Cock, T. Snow-
deti, J. Koehems„ T, Snowden.
Silver Grey Dorkings-Pullet, 0.
Battler, T. Snowden; 'cock, 0. Batt-
ler, J. Kochems; hen, 0. Battler J.
Kochems; cockerel, .0. Battler,' J.
Koehems,
Brown Leghorns-Pullet, 0,' Batt-
ler, F, Thompson; cock, 0. Battler,
F. Thompson; hen, H. Penhale, T.
Snowden; 'cockerel, T. Snowden, F,
Thompson.
White Legherns-.Bullet, F. John-
ston, J. Koehems; cock, F. Johnston,
J. Koehems; •hen, J. Kochems, F.
Johnston; cockerel, F, Johnston, M.
Grainger.
..Rhode Island Red -Pullet, F. John-
ston; cock, F. ;Johnston; hen, F.
Johnston, J. Kochems; cockerel, J.
Kochems, F. Johnston.'
Anconas-Pullett, L: O'Brien, 1st
and 2nd; cock, F. Johnston, L. O'-
Brien; hen, F. Johnston, L. O'Brien]
cockerel, L. O'Brien, ,1 and 2.
Light Sussex -Pullet, C. Diehl, 1
and 2; hen, C. Diehl, J, Kochems;
cockerel, C. Diehl, 1 and 2.
Guineas Cock,, F, McClymont;
hen, F. McClymont. '
Black Minnrcas--.Pullet, F. John-
ston, 0. Battler; cock, 0. Battler;
hen, 0. Battler; cockerel, 0. Battler.
Andalusians..Pullet, 0. Battler;
cock, 0; Battler; hen, 0, Battler, J.
Kochems; cockerel, 0. Battler.
• Silver Hamburgs-Pullet F. John J
stun, L. O'Brien;' cock, L. O'Brien;
hen, F. 'Johnston, L. O'Brien; bock
erel, F. Johnston, L. O'Brien.
Black Hambgrgs-Pullet, L. . O'-
Brien, 1 and 2; cock, L..O'Brien, 1
and 2; hen, L.'O'Brien, 1 and 2; cock-
erel, LeO'Brien, O'Brien, 1 and 2.
Houdans-Pullet, L. O'Brierl; hen
L. O'Brien.
Bantams, any variety - Pullet, L.
O'Brien; cock, F. Johnston, 1 and
2; hen, F. Johnston, 1 and 2.
Indian Runner a:ucks, old -H. Des-
jardine, 0. Battler; drake, H.' Des-
jardine, 0. Battler; Indian Runner
ducks, young -A. Warner, H. Desjar-
dine; drake, A. Warner, H. Desjar-
dines; Muskova ducks, old -H. -Pen -
hale, T. Snowden; drake -T. Snow-
den, H. Penhale; Muskova ducks,
young -T. Snowden, H. Desjardine;
drake -T. Snoevden, H. Desjardine;
Pekin ducks, old - H. Warner, T.
Snowden; drake - A. Warner, J.
Kochems; Pekin ducks, young -J.
Koehems, A Warner; drake - A.
Warner, T. Snowden; Rouen ducks,
young - E. Porter, T. Snowden;
drake -E. Porter, T. Snowden,
Toulouse geese, old gander - C.
Diehl, A. Warner; old goose, G.
Diehl A. Warner; young gander, G.
Diehl. l mbdea geese -old gander,
A. Warner, 1 and 2; old goose, A.
Wanner, 1 and 2; young gander, A.
Warner, F. Jolinston; young goose,
F. Johnstan, 1 and 2.
Bronze turkeys, old cock, A Warn-
er; old hen, A. Warner, 1 and 2;
young cock, A. Warner, 1 and 2;
young hen, A. Warner, 1 and 2.
Trewartha special :Best six utility
pullets, 0. Battler.
Makins special -Best pair chickens
E. Porton.
DAIRY PRODUCE
Ten lbs. salt butter, le. McClymont,
R, Geiger; 5 lbs. butter, R. Geiger,
F. McCj=talent; 5 lb. crock butter,
Mrs. F. McEwen, J. W. Johnston; 1
lb. fancy print butter, Mrs. le. Me -
Ewen, W. G. Clark; cottage cheese,
W. G° Clark, J. Sterling; ham, home -
cured, R. Geiger, H. A. Fuss; home -
rendered larch, R. Geiger, F, McCly-
mont; home -cured bacon, W. G.
CIark; pair dresed chickens„ r, Me-
Chyntont, 0. Battler; heaviest doz.
en hen's eggs, white shell, G. Dat.
ers, 0. Battler; heaviest dozen hen's
eggs, brown shell, 0. Battler, E.
Foster.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Home-made white bread, 14i lb.
loaf, 0. Battler, W. G, Clark; home-
made Graham bread, 1i -ib, loaf, W.
G. Clark; Boston brown bread, E.
Foster, Mrs. J. 'Towne; nut bread,
E. Stephenson; graham muffins, E.
Stephenson,,le. McOlymont; layer
cake, light, . G. Clark, Mrs. How;
rie; • scones, E. Foster, F. McCly-
monle tarts, W. 0. Clark, 3'. W.
Johnston salad vegetables, Mrs.
Pfile, Scotch shovtbread, W. G.
Clark, Mrs. J. Ronnie; layer cake,.
chocolate, W. G. Clark, 1. McCly-
mont; layer cake, spice, Mrs. Hab-
erer, Mrs. M. Willis; fruit cake, Mrs.
J,
Howrie, E. Foster; buns, E. Fost-
er, Da'. Grieve; tea biscuits, G. Det-
ers, W. G. Clark; ginger hermits,. E.
Foster, W. G. Clads; cookies, W.' G.
Clark, Mrs Haberer; • plain muffins,
F. McClymont, W. G. Clark; 'meat
loaf, Mrs. Haberer, Mrs. Metcalf; ap-
ple hie F. McClymont, E, Stephenson;
lemon pie, E. Stephenson, W. G.
Clark; bestbox lunch for school
child, G. Daters, Mrs. Pfile; 'home-
made fudge -W. G. Clark, E'. Fost-
er; baked beans, G. Daters, J. W.
Johnston; mast suitable and appetiz-
ing cold lunch, G. Daters, ; H. A.
Fuss; pickles, O: Battler, ISI. Des-
jardine; jelly and Marmalade, H.
Desjardine; catsups and ,meat sauces
H. Desjardine, Mrs. Metcalfe; can-
non fruits, 0. Battler, W. G. Clark;
canned vegetables, G. Daters, H.
Desjardine; canned meats, 0, Batt-
ler, H. A. Fuss; bee ;products, P.
Cleave; strained honey, P. Cleave;
maple syrup, M. Rader, P. Cleave.
GRAINS AND SEEDS,
White winter wheat, M. Truemner,
E. Porter; red Winter wheat, M. Ra-
der, H. A. Fuss; • spring wheat, M.
Rader, H. Truemner; field peas,
white oats 1i. Truemner, H. Desjar-
dine; red clover seed, M. Rader, T.
Snowden; thnothy'seed, T. Snowden,
F. McClymont; sweet clover.` seed, F.
McClymont, 2. Snowden; ' yellow
conn, 0. 'Battler, F. McClymont; dent
coin, O. Battler, A. Warner; sweet
corn T. Snowden, G. Daters; pop -
cern, el. Battler, W. J. McKenzie;
pea. beans, H. Truemner, 0. Batt-
ler; buckwheat, M.' Rader, II, Des-
jardine; tallest and heaviest stalks of
corn, O. Battler, 'F. McCylmont.
FRUITS
Three bunches grapes, M. Grain-
ger, H. Desjardine; collection of
grapes, Mrs. Haberer, C. B. Middle-
ton & Son; peaches, J. Sterling H.
Desjardine; 'prunes, E. Porter, F.
Keegan; yellow crabs T. Snowden, F.
McClymont; red crabs, H. Truemner,
T. Snowden; Barnette p,ear's, F. Me
CIymont J. Sterling; Flemish beauty
pears, J. Sterling;' colleetionof ap-
ples, J. Sterling; winter apples, C.
B. Middleon & Son, J. Sterling; best
hamper McIntosh Reds, J. Sterling,
C. B. Middleton & Son; basket Mc-
Intosh . Reds C. B. Mt3iddleton, J. Ster-
ling; basket Northern Spies, C. B.
Middleton, J. Sterling; fall apples,
four varieties, J. Sterling, F. Mc-
Clymont; Tatman Sweets, W. J. Mc-
Kenzie, 0. B. Middleton; •plate of
McIntosh Reds, C. B. Middleton, J.
Sterling; Baldwins, J. Sterling, H.
Truemner.; Mann raphes, T. Snowden,
•M. Grainger; Northern Spies, C. B.
Middleton, J Sterling; Rings, C. B.
Middleton, J. Sterling; Greenings, H.
Truemner; Ribston Pippins, J. Ster-
ling, T. Snowden; Wealthy, W. J.
McKenzie, F. McQIyntont; 'Wagners,
H. Truemner, F. Middleton; Golden
Russets . J. Sterling, M, Grainger;
Blenheim Pippins, J. Sterling, C. B.
Middleton; Snows, C. B., Middleton,
Jr. Sterling; Ontarios, J. Sterling, T.
Snowden; Wolf River, F. Middleton,
H. True -inner; best basket of fruity
Mrs. Haberer,.
VEGETABLES
Early potatoes, 0. Battler, M. Ra-
der; late potatoes, 0. Battler, bl, Ra-
der; heaviest mangolds, M. Grainger,
W. J. McKenzie; Mangolds, long red,
M. Grainger, II, Desjardine; man-
golds, globe, H. Truemner, T. Snow,
den; intermediate mangolds, M.
Grainger, C. B. Middleton; field car-
rots, H. Truemner; table carrots,
long, 0. Battler, F. McClymont;
table carrots, short, O. Battler, Mrs.
D. Willis; table beets, long, 0. Batt-
ler, Dr, Grieve; table turnip beets,
F. Barker, 0. Battler; parsnips, P.
Cleave, A. H. Warner; table turnips,
P. Cleave, F.• Middleton; heaviest
turnips, H. Teuenmer, W. McKenzie;
sugar beet mangolds, M. Grainger,
C. B. Middleton; winter radish, 0.
Battler, H. Truemner; salsify,, Dr.
Grieve; cabbage, 0. Boater, F. Bar-
ker; cauliflower, Mrs. D, Willis, 0.
Battler; white celery, G. Daters, H.
A. Fuss; inuslamelons, T. Snowden,
0. B. Middleton; watermelons, T.
Snowden, 0. Battler; citrons, 13.
Geiger, E. Foster; pumpkin for table
use, ee Barker, W. J. McKenzie;
pumpkin for feed, H. Truennicr, G,
Daters; squash for feed, T. Snowden,
0. Battler; large English potato on-
ions, 0. Battler, NI. Rader;; large
white onions, F. Barker, II.• A. Fuss;
large red onions, H. A. Fuss, F.
Barker; large yellow onions, F. Bar-
ker, H. A. Fuss; red tomatoes, 0.
Battler, W. J. McKenzie; yellow to-
matoes, 0. Battler; largest tomatos,
W. J. McKenzie; gherkins, 0. Batt-
ler, H. A. Fuss; cucumbers for table
use, H, A. Fuss, G. Daters; small
fruit tomatoes, Mrs. Metcalfe, J. W.
Johnston; largest head of sunflower,
le, Barker, H Truemner; collection
of garden herbs, • Mrs. Pfile, Mrs.
Haberer; collection of peppers,. Dr.
Grieve, F. Barker; sweet peppers,
Mrs. Pfil,e, F. Barker; vegetable
narrow," F. Barker, A. Truemner;
green ltubbard squall, H. Truemner,
C. B. Middleton; yellowhubbard
squash, H. Truemner, 'Dr. Grieve.
Miss O'Neil special -Best collec-
tion of table vegetables, Dr. Grieve..
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Bouquet, large, Mrs. 8, Haber, Mrs.
Metcalfe; bouquet, small, Mrs. Met-
calfe, Mrs. Haber; sylvia, F. Barker,
F. Middleton; dahlias, F. Barker,
Miss Annie Consitt; fu'schias, Mrs.
S. Haber; pansies, Mrs. Metcalfe, E.
Foster; tuberous begonias, F. Bark-
er, W. 3'. McKenzie; geraniums, . F.
Barker, Mrs. Pfile; asters, Mrs,: Met-
calfe, Mrs. Willis; , petunias, Mrs.
Metcalfe, F. Barker; house plants, F.
Barker, W. J. McKenzie; coleus, Mrs.
Pfile, Dr..Grieve; annuals not other-
wise listed, F. Barker, Mrs. Metcalfe;
cosmos, Mrs. M. Willis, E. Stephen-
son; zinnias, F. Barker, Mrs. Met-
calfe; verbenas, F, Barker, Mrs. Ha-
ber; gladiolas, F. Barker, Mrs, Ha-
ber; sweet peas, F. Middleton, W. J.
McKenzie; roses, Mrs. Haber, F.
Barker
FINE ARTS .
Landscape, oil, Dr. Grieve, M. E.
Livingston; still 'life, Miss Living-
Ston, Dr. Grieve; landseape, water
color, 'Miss Livingston, Mrs, D Wil-
lis,' fruit, water color, Miss Living-
ston, Mrs, Helene; flowers, water
color, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Howrie; pen
and ink drawing, H. A. Fuss, Miss
Livingston; drawing, crayon, or lead
point, Miss Livingston; water color
painting on silk or satin, Mrs. How-
rie, Miss Livingston; hand -painted
china, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howe
rie; 'stenciling on fabric, Miss Liv=
ingston; fruit, in oil, Miss Livngston,
Mrs. Howrie; flowers, in on, Miss
Livingston, Mrs.. Howrie; pencil
sketch from nature, Miss Livingston.
LADIES' WORK
Living Room Accessories- Table
genti.epiece, Miss- Livingston, Mrs;
Howrie; table runner, Miss Living-
ston, H, A. Fuss; eushion,l 3I, A.
Fuss; cushion any other kind, Mrs,
J. Howrie, Mrs, W. Consitt; lamp
shade, Miss Livingston„
Dining -room Accessories - Table
cloth and servietties, Miss Living
ston, H. A Fuss; table cloth, cut
work, Mrs Pfile, Mrs. J. Howrie; tea
cloth, embroidered, pin's. 1lowrie,
I4lrs. Pfile; tea cloth, crocheted cor-
ners and edging, Mrs. Howrie, Dr.
Grieve; tray cloth, Miss Livingston,..
Mrs, Pfile; centrepiece, Miss Living-
ston, Mrs. Pfile; luncheon set, Miss
Livingston, R. Geiger; buffet set,, R.
Geiger, Mrs, Pfile; buffet scaa'f, H.
A, Fuss, Mrs. Howrie; tea cosy, Mrs.
Pfile, Miss Livingston:.
Colored linens -Bridge„ set, Mrs.
J. Howrie, Mrs. 5. Houston; buffet
set, Miss Livingston, Mips, S. Hou-
ston. •
Bedroom Accessories -Hemstitch-
ed sheets, Miss Livingston, H. A.
Fuss; pillowcases, hemstitched, Miss
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; pillowcases
embroidery, Miss Livingston, R.
Geiger; pillowcases, lace trimmed, E.
Stevenson, H. •A. Fuss; curtains, M.
Livingston, B. A. Fuss; towels, em-
broidered, Mrs, 5, Houston, Miss
Livingston; towels, crochet trimmed,
Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; dres-
sing table set, Mrs. Pfile, Mrs, Hew-
rie; fancy bed lamp shade, Miss Liv-
ingston; embroidered tea towels, Mrs.
D. Willis, Miss Livingston.
Children's Wear - Child's dress,
made from old garment, H. A. Fuss,
Mrs. Pfile; child's play dress, Mrs.
Pfile, H. A, Fuss; baby's jacket and
bonnet, crochet, Mrs. 5. Houston;
baby's jacket and bonnet knit, M.
Rader, Miss Livingston; baby's boot-
ees, knit, 141: Rader, Miss Livingston;
baby's bootees, crochet, . M. Rader,
Miss Livingston; handmade smock
dress for child, Mrs. Pfile; handmade
"Gertrude" embroidered baby's petti-
coat, Miss Livingston.
Ladies' .Wear -Apron, practical,
Mrs, Houston, Mrs. Pfile; dress, Mrs
Pfile, Miss Livingston; ladies' under-
wear (cotton), H. A. Fuss, Miss Liv-
ingston; ladies': underwear (sills),
Miss Livingston, H. A. Fuss; smock,
Miss Livingston, H. A. Fuss; collar
and cuff set, Mrs. Pfile, H. A. Fuss;
handkerchiefs, 'Miss Livingston, Mrs.
Howrie; pullover, wool, H. A. Fuss,
Mrs. 5. Ilouston; fancy apron, Mrs.
Pfile, E. Stevenson; ladies' dress,
made from old garment, Miss M.
Livingston, Mrs. Pfile; home dyeing,
Mrs. Howrie.
Men's Wear -. Sport shut, Mrs.
Pfile, H. A. Fuss; pyjamas, Miss
Livingston, H. A. Fuss; pullover
sweater, Mrs. S. Houston, A.A. Fuss;
mitts, heavy, Mrs. Howrie, 0. Batt-
ler; seeks heavy, H. A. Fuss Miss
Livingston; socks, fine, Miss Living-
ston, Mrs. Pfile; handkerehiefs, H.
A. Fuss.
Miscellaneous }Work -Patchy, hem-
med, Mrs. Pfile, H. A. Fuss; filet
crochet,- H, A. Fuss, Miss Living-
ston; tatting, Miss Livingston, H. A.
Fuss; fancy "knitting in eotton, Mrs.
Howrie, Miss Livingston; drawn
thread wcrk, R. Geiger, Miss Liv-
ingston; hemstitching, Mrs. Pfile,
Mrs. Howrie; cut work, R. Geiger,
H. A. Fuss; tapestry work in petit
point, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Howrie;
cross stitch, Miss Livingston, W. G.
Clark; Irish crochet, R. Geiger, Mrs.
Howrie; sampler, Mrs. Pfile, H. A.
Fuss; darning on worn socks, Mrs.
D. Willis, Dr. Grieve;• assortment of
work clone by lady after reaching
age of seventy, Mrs. ?file, H. A.
Fuss.
Herne Manufacturer'sBedieread,
white embroidered, Ed. roster, E.
Stevenson; bedspread, tufted in
candlewick, Miss Annie Consitt, 0.
Battler; quilt applique, Miss Living-
ston, Mrs. W. Consitt; quilt, cotton,
Mrs, Haber, E. Stevenson; comfort-
er, fancy, 0. Battler, W, 0. Clads,
ecniforter, goose clown, 3, W. John-
ston, W. G. Clark; crochet afghan,
Mrs. S, Ilouston, Miss M. Living-
ston; hearth rug rags, II. Desjar-
dine, Miss Livingston;, hearth rug,
wool, 13, Desjarditle, E. Stevenson;`
rag mat, Mrs. Pfiie; best labor-sav-
ing device, Mrs. Pfile, H. A. Fuss;
braided mat, silk, Mrs. Pfile, Mrs. S.
Houston; hand' soap, home-made, F.
McClymont, H. A. Fuss.
SCHOOL SECTION
Grain, Roots and Vegetables -Fall
wheat, sheaf, I. tblcClymont; white
oats, sheaf, C. Keyes; beets, W.
Johnston, Jean Greer, Mary McCly-
mont; carrots, M. Mcoiymont, D.
McEwen, E. Watson, E. Sparks, B.
Mcllwain; onions. G. Bell, E. Leitch,
A. Rau, M. Maxwell, • E. Osmond;
potatoes, M, McClymont, M. Switz-
er, E. Ducharme, A. Brandon, • G.
Brandon.
Live Stock -Dairy calf, J. Camp-
bell; beef calf, Leona Webster; pet,
caged, M. Atkinson, D. McLeod, J.
Parker, 0. Greer.
Domestic 'Science -.Maple cream,
E. Steep, J. Middleton, A. Sturgeon,
E. Stecicle, D. Mel.ven; graham muf-
fins, B. Middleton, A. Brandon, M.
Maxwell, • A. Townsend, . J. Greer;
date loaf, B. Pease, E. Leitch, ` E..
Watson.
Needlework -Weaving, A. Rau, S.
Talbot, J. Greer; apron, L. Middle-
ton, A. Townsend, B. Middleton, A.
Steckle, M. Maxwell,'
Construction :Baseball and bat, D.
McGuire, B. Stevenson, M. Rau, K.
Keyes, J. Sturgeon; egg cup, M. At-
kinson, E. Cleave, ,L McClymont, J.
SPARTON
OF CANADA
and
Sport
Shop
CLINTON
Present
Radio's Richest Voice
Special window Display
In co-operation with the manufacturer we have
arranged for a special window display of the New
1939 Sparton Radios.
Snappy little cabinet models priced from $34.95
in an assortment of colours to suit the decoration
scheme of kitchen, bedroom, living room or den.
Inspect "`The Continental"' and other larger 'cab
inet models with Triple Type Tuning, A .itomat'id
Push Button Control, ]nal Tuning, Extra Octave
Bass Response System and other improvements.
EXTRA SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES
DURING THIS DEMONjSTRATION
Since 1900 Sparton's choice has been to use only the best
materials. If the true operating efficiency or durability of any
given model depended on a slight addition here, a strengthening
there, or perhaps a larger sized part (all of which add to the
final cost) Sparton used it, That, as much as any other factor,
accounts for Sparton's growth and popularity.
REMEMBER -ONLY THE RICH CAN AFFORD
A "CHEAP" RADIO.
BECOME A MILLIONAIRE
Let Us Help You Save Money
Epps Sport Shop
I
Th
N why Dec i,.F,;.tewar.
Jewell-'ry Store
As oar new stock of goods will not all be in for another week or
two we are going to begin with an opening sale on
all the goods that were in the store.
STRAIGHT PRICE DISCOUNTS OF 25%
on all ,Tewellery such as rings of all kinds, brooches, bar pins,
wrist watches, pocket watches, silver tie pins, ear -rings,
odd pieces of china and glassware, lockets and chains,
crosses, pearl necklets, Waldemar chains, knives,
watch bracelets, and many other items.
This is you opportunity to get genuine bargains- on goods for
yourself or for gifts.
We invite you to come in and look around whether you make a,
purchase or not. We have a special show -room for the
convenienpe of our customers who desire to vices rings
or gifts in privacy.
Terms are cash during this sale ending October 1515,
In the meantime new Jewellery in the latest styles for 1989 will
be arriving each week. Also a nice line of new gift
pieces for every occasion.
- WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
.Also a counter of eigarettes and up-to-date sundries
for your convenience,
We will welcome a visit by you.
Open Evenings. Quick Service on Special Orders.
Westlake A. Craig; bread board, S. Brandon, K. Keyes, J. Applebeck, M.
Atkinson, W. Castle, A.'l4lakins; soap Boyd; girls race, 8 years and under,
carving, B. Rothwell, B. Mcllwain, B. York, M. Talbot, G. Lobb, J.
A. Sturgeon, P. Lindsay, W. Holland. Sturgeon, E. Dyer; boys' race, 12
Writing -Pruner, J. McDonnell, B. years and under, B. Johnston, L.
Stevenson, K. Keyes, C. Greer, M. Pease, G. Westlake, A, Keyes, C.
Stevenson, K. Keyes, E. Dwyer first Keyes; girls' race, 12 years and un-
reader, C. Greer, M, Talbot, L. Du der, A. Townsend, D. Mclewen, E.
charnie, M. Atkinson; second reader, Osmond, J. Rau, M. Maxwell; boys
G,' Steep, 14. Middleton, J. Parker, 16 and under running broad jump,
B. York; Grade 5 Reader, B. Rath- L. Westlake, 3. Pearson, B. Bugler,
well, E, Steep, A. Sturgeon, D.
Ducharme; Grade '7 Reader, B. Mid-
dleton, A. Townsend, II. Johnston,
M. Maxwell; Grade 8 Reader, M. Ewen; A. Townsend, J. Middleton;
Westlake; General work book, D. boys' sack race, K. Brandon, D. Du
McEwen. eharme; girls' three logged race, A.
Art --Grades 1, 2, crayon drawing, Sturgeon and H. Sturgeon; D. Mc -
I. McClymont, A. Martin, B. Elliott, Leod and D. McEwen; V. Pease and
A. Craig; Grades 3, 4, fruit and . E, Leitch; E. Watson and S. Talbot;
leaves, M. Reid, G. Steep, L. Middle- A. • Townsend and R. Middleton.
ton, K. Gingerich; Grades 5, 6, Baeehier's special -Best collection
spring flower, ''water color, D. Me- of vegetables -E. Leitch,'
Ewen, E. Osmond, E. Steep, S. At-
kinson; Grades 7, 8, Safety First
Poster, water color, A. Martin., R. • TUCKERSMITD•
Middleton, 0. Hopson; Grades 9, 10,
book cover, E. Watson, H. Warmer, Corn cutting is the order of the
Sterling.: day in this vicinity.
'Collections -Project on a country Mr. and Mrs, T. Webster attended
picture, L. ' Middleton, G. Steep; Lucknow Fair on Friday last.
Geog'r'aphy scrap book, L. Webster, Anniversary Services will be ob-
A. Sturgeon; collection weeds, nam- served in Turner's .Church on Sun--
ed.,
un..ed, A. Keyes, D. McEwen, E.: Leitch; day, October' 16th. Rev. Eric Ander.
insects named, E. Watson, E. Leitch, son will be the guest speaker..
D. •Ducharme,• V. Pease; weed seeds, Many from this vicinity .attended
A. Keyes, R. Middleton, D. Duch- Anniversary Services in Ontario st.
arm. Church on . Sunday last when Rev, A.
Sports -Pre-school .children, D. Agnew of Empress Ave. Church, Lone
Campbell, G. Webster, E. Castle, J, don was 'the guest speaker ;in the;
Middletton, G. Sturgeon; boys' race,.'inorning and Rev. A. E.Doan of For..
8 yearsand under, W. E. Elliott, G. est in the evening. ,
B. Johnston, S. Craig; girls 16 and
under, running hop, step and jump,
E. Leitch, R. Middleton, D. Mc.