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The Seaforth News, 1930-09-25, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPD. 25, MX: THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers. •WALTON. - Mrs, Margaret Dougherty and son, 'Stanley,and Mrs. John Fultoe Blyth, visited with friends Sunday in .and. around •Vgaore. . Mr. aand Mrs. George Butson of •"-Ztaffa visited friends in Walton on et'Surerlay. Mr, and IVIrs. Mack •Defi and Mrs. ..foe Bell and little daughter of Bay CitY, Mich, visited over- Sattfrday -.night with Mr. end Mrs, Hugh Fulton :axed are visiting old ifriends in Grey, :McKillop and IIibbert IvEr. Mack ..Ea, is an Linde of Mrs. Fulton's and ea harmer resident of McKillOp and .7, likes to get back lo Ontario to see old f Friends. • . Mr. John McGavin, Leacitury, is -having a cement floor and stallsput .In his large barn. Mr. Rae of Slyth is doing the job. Preparations for taking over the epostoffice on October ist are being ' 'made ha 'W. C. Bennett's store, Mr. 1-Bermett baying been appointed post- e:master. Mr. Win. Woods is putting in 0 new set 'of boxes for ehe purpose. Mrs. G. Hoegy was operated on at ,Listowel Hospital for tumor. Her --Fumy friends are pleastd to :hear she us ;recovering 'nicely and will soon be leottrae. Mrs. ',Geo. jackson is home from elle :hospital and is improving. . Mr. and. Mts. D. Sohier and Ken - este, -spent Sunday in London. 7tAr. and Mrs. Basil Wilson of Lon - ("ion spent the week end with the lat- :lees parents, IM.r. and Mrs. R. Hoy. Mrs. H. Clark has gone to Kitchen- er zo be operated on. Her many iriends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robb of Stratford called on ate end Mrs. H. Shannon an Sunday. Miss Edna Corbett of Bossy is -spending a week's holidays at R. W 7.1-3•0y'e. Mr. and Mi-. A. Sohier, „ and son • spent the week -end with l'friends in a,Ltaidon, s BLYTH. . • • Miss Ella Metcalf of Toronto who • -.anderwent two critical t.,perations in the hospital since last Wednesday, is reported to be doing better though not yet past the danger point. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Metcalf, who were in the city last • week, have returned. Miss Metcag's •inany friends here regret to -learn of her eerious conditir Mr. and J. M. Barr of Los - ...Aeezees; Cal., are visiting the former's .-tirother, Arthur Darr and .father, John Lr-. It is some year since they have :‘sited here Mrs. Barr. •formerly Miss Powell Leedon, was at one time on the staff of the. Continuation school.. Mrs. Wm. Jackson has returned af- ,,gr spenling few days with Mrs. ' 'leddes in London. edls-s Margaret Finleysen of To- epept several (lay,, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. W. FL MeElrey aad lett oe Sunday with Mr, ;Ind Mrs. Leslie McElroy for the latter'e home Detroit. •o'Irs, Sims was a recent visitor in lel:grave with her brother, )Jr, H. l'asker. . Mrs. I. Gibbae gi Detroit has _eeen visiting at the home of her father, Mr. joint Parrott. Morris. the • past -week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'McKnight of Auburn viSited the tatter's sister, alrs. T. Snell... The United Young Pc- ple's Secie- •ey held their first ineetieg eince sums ener in St. Andrew's- Church on Mon- day evening as arranged at the meet- ing of the executive . the previous • seeek. The' nominations for offices .tor the coming year were made and the elections fur these will be held at the next meeting. A union service for She . Young People will be held in St. Andrew's Church Sunday evening, "Rally Day services being held111the ernorning, • Queen Street United Church will observe anniversary services oa Sun- day, Oct. 5. The speakers for the day win Rc•v. W. P. Lane, Sea- forth,end Rev. Mr, Davidson, Wing - ;lam. Mr. and Mrs David Laidlaw, Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and •Mi -s. Thos. Laidlaw attended Seafortle • •Pair on Friday. - • • • • WINTHROP. 'The Ladies' Aid end W.M.S. will ;told . their -remit:1r meeting at the hoiee of Mrs. F. Bullard on 'Wednes- day afternoon, Oete lit. Arrange- onents will be made at this meeting the fowl supper ta be held Tues- . lay evening, Oct. 14th at Cavan Unit- onirch, Whithrep. 7\ir. and Mrs. Sol. Shannon and-. -Kathleen spent the week -end with .Alr. and Mrs. A. Stone of Norwich: )Jr. and Mree •Med• Clarke spent Monday and Tuesday in Toronto. Mr, Cosby Ennis spent Sunday in Walton it his home. -. • Mr. ,Datveon Smith of TOrento call - oft friends in ,Ind aratind the vil- lage last week. - -Anniversary services will be held m Oct. 12th when Rev. H. Johnston vill preach. Enter Modernism, The Keenes belonged to an almost ixtinct type. They thought distance .• -vas sotnething in terms of milee ; and hours. Not long ago after an _almost distaetrous episode in their ives, they "went modern," They are now ardent Long Distance users, Lon -g Dierance is only a matter of minutes. •-PLOWING DEMONSTRATION The Massey Harris Company is eueting on a Plowing Demonstration D11 the farm of James Hay, tot 3, - -on 8 hr s Tuckersmith, on Friday torenoon, September 26th, and also on the farm of William Beattie, lot 20, concession 4, McKillop, on Friday- af- ternoon, September 2)6th, Please came and ' bring all your rriends who are interested in tractor vork. ' JOHN GALLOP : Massey Harris Agent, Sealforth, • STAFFA SCHOOL FAIR Earl Drover won the highest nutie- her of points at' the school fair on: ,Monday. As Earl won the T. 'Eaton ' Co, silver cup • last year, he was pre- sented -with a set of books and the cup aeverts to •the next highest, Sarah diarburn. .Third highest e was won by 'Marjorie Hannon, a set of books. The Stnotheona exercises were won as follows,: (1) S4. No, 7, Miss' Pat- rick, (2) SS. No, 3, Miss Hong; C3) Sep, No, 4, Miss Burke; (4) SS, No, 6, Miss Grebe;' (5) S.S. No. 5, Mass McLean, . 'Marching—U.S.S. No. 1, Miss Wor_ dene S.S. No, 3, Miss Hoag; Sep. S. No. 4, MisS Burke; • RS. No. 4, Miss Simpson; S.S. No, 6, Miss .Grebe. -Honors in the public speaking con- test went to Hazel Nonris, S.'S. No, 6. Miss Norris will represent Hibbert at the county competition to be held at Milverton next month. Second place went to Catherine Williams, No. 4 se- parate school, with Mary Morris also of No...4 separate, third; Iva Leary, No. 3, fourth and Marie Feeny, No. 4, separate, ,fifth. Poultry—Turkeys Ernie Harburft Sarah Harburn, Mary _Morris, 13.illy Harburn; white Wyandotte, Philip Tames; uitility fowl, Wilma Diunen, Henry Dinnen, Percy Wright, Morris Ryan. Percy Wright; pr. geese, Robt. Gardiner; pr. ducks, Hugh Currie, Louis McIver, Ross Houghton; Wh. Leghorn cock'', Beatrice Harburn, Earl Drover; pedret, Iva Leary, Earl Drover; pr. Wle Leghorns, Harry Dinnen, Earl Drover. Barred Ply:. menth Rocks, cock% Iva Leary, Mar - net Fitzpatrick, Thos. Cooper, Wm Batson, Arthur Stymie; pullet, Tem Williams. Hannah Williams, john Chappel, Arthur Seattle, Margare Fitzpatrick; pr. Rocks, Jim. Chappel Win. Ranson, "Marie Feeney, Mar) Norris, Anna Jordan. Flowers—Ph-lox, Ross lioggartle.S Jeffry; verbena, Iva Leary, Ross Hog- garth, Esther Hocking; sweet peas Spencer Jeffry, Wilfred Annis, Dor- othy Grey; dahlia, Benson Stoneman gladioli, Leona Fawcett, Jahn Chap- pel; gilliardi, Donald Grey; asters plain, Spencer Jeffry. Marjorie • Han- non, Wm. Butson. Eldon Allen: ast- ers, mixed, lIarjorie Hannon, Beam Stoneman, Hugh Currie, Willie But- son, Eldon Allen; zinnias, Spencer Jeffry. Marjorie Hannon, Jack Mal- colm. -Iva Tears,. :teteral Norris; sali- piglosi: ..egnes Miller, Ross Hog - tot French marigolds, :Marjorie Hannon, Ross Hoggarth, Jack Mal- colm; cosmos, Wm. Buteen, :Marjorie Hannon, Spencer Jeffry, Rhea Roney Norval Norris; African marigolds Marjorie Hannon, .Jack Malcolm. Scobasia. Marjorie Hannon. Fruit—Apples—Snows, Earl Drov- er, Willie Butson, Pearl Ross, Frances AIMIS, Marjorie Hannon; greenings Earl Drover, Ross Hoggarth, Freda Harburn, Bill Harburn, Frances An - 0.: kings. Elgin Pei:hone Ross Hog - earth. Pearl Rose, Frances Annis, Nlerris Resati; Alexander:, Jean Tufin Marjorie Hannon, Fraaces Annis jack Malcolm; Tatman sweets. Mar - ire Hannon, Jean Tuffin, Earl Dro- ver, Lloyd Crats fent. Arthur Bar- ietir; fall peers, Jean Itiffin, Pear Ross, Norval Norris, Vin, Butson Catherine Litmus; coil. of apples Earl Drover, Harry Drake, Frances ?otitis. Marjorie Hannoe, Beatrice ertrburn. Spies, Ear: Drover, Eldon Barbour Re:s Hogerarth, Frances Annis, Mar- i e -hi Hannon; Baldwins. Arthur Bar- -lir, Eldon Barbour, Frances Annis. John Chappel; russets, Ross Hog- arth, Eldon Barbie-, Marjorie Han - Min. Harry Drake, Hugh Currie. ' Potateee--iGreen Mtn., Wm, But- son, Mary :Morris, Beatrice Harburn, john Chappel, Thos. 'McIver; dooleys Harry Mims, Arthur Smale, Malcolm McKellar, Kenneth Burns, Rosie Coleman; frieh Cobbler, Leona Few,- cett john Chappel, Cliff Fawcett. Grams—Fall wheat, Mary Morris, Roy Ross, Agnes Miller, Anna jor- ilan; banner oats, Sarah Harburn Ernest Harburn, Bill Harburn, Freda Harburn, Agnes Miller; marquis wheat, lleatrice Harburn, Ross Hog- garth, Wm. Harburn, Harry Drake, Merritt Dow; barley, Karl Drover Calvin Christie, Ernest Harburn, Jean Roney, Bill rHarburn; banner oats Elden Allen, Earl Drover, Cliff Raw - sett, John Chappel, Teresa Atkinson corn for ensilage, Wilfred Annis Frances Annis, Anna Hamilton, Ner- eid ,Zorris. Russel Roney; barley in sheaf, Saras Harburn, Wilfrid Annis wheash t in eaf. Beatrice Harburn denevieve Atleinsom Sarah Harburn Cliff Fawcett, Ernie Harburn; fat wheat in sheaf, Earle Drover, Arnold Barbour, Jno, Chappel, Annie. Vegetables—Carrots, Blanche Har - ")fl, Marjorie Hannon, Arthur Bar- i air, Jelin Chappel, Jean Burns; onion' s Dilly Harburn, Ernie Har- burn, Bunsen Stoneman. Sarah liar - burn, John Chanel: beets, Blanche Harrison, Calsin Christie, Jack Mal- colm, Norval Norris, Edwin McIver; tureips, Clara lIcNatighton; toma- Jose Burns, Rhea • Ross, Jean Burns, % taa. Butson, Ross Hoggarth; eueurnbers, Annis, Lama Dill - :km, Mary Margaret Ryan; sweet :ern, Marjorie Hannon, Wilfred An - Jack Malcolm, Eldon Allen, Mary Ryan; pumpkin, Harry Burns, Earl .ver, Philip James, .Marjorie Han- non, Beatrice Harburn; cabbage. Rose Hoggarth, Sarah Harburn, Ernest Harburn, Bill Harburn, Karl D rover; tron, Earl Drover, Earl Elliott, Wm, But:on, Harry Dinnen, Laura Din - nen; squash, Earl Drover; turnips .1.1arjorie Hannon, Wilfr•cl AMOSA , r- thur Barbour, Arnold Barb -ur, Rhea Roney; mangolds, Earl Drover, El - Imre Dow, john Chappel, Velma Dow, Wm. Butson. Baking, etc.—Palley cookies or ma- caroons, Agnes Miller, no name, Fran- ces AtitliS; loaf of bread, Sarah Has - burn; pumpkin pies, Gladys B.utson; dark layer cake, Mary Hamilton, Ag- ness Scott, Pearl Houghton, Erla Treffry, Marjorie :Hannon; light layer cake, Agnes Miller, Marion. J. Scott Mary Norris, Verna Fawcett, France's' Anais; date bran muffin, Jeanette Scott, Sarah Harburn, Iva Leary, Freda: Harburn, Pearl Houghton. (('ontinued next week.) Doliglas' Egyptian .Liniment is re- markable in its quick, effective act -in, •Relieveg Macon fly burns, sprains, toothache and n euralgia. Invaluable for gore throat, croup and ' qemsy. Massey Harris Tractor DIgTINCT AND SUPRE1VIE N DESIGN A COMPLETELY ENGINEERED jOB .1011-1N • GALLOP' AGENT FOR FROST FENCE • , SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash. Open Evenings. CONSTANCE. . Living Room Furnishiage,--Mrs. Mr. James Dale heft last Weclnes- Hemmen, Dr: Harburn; centre piece, day for Shanauvon, Sask„ to attend Mrs. Hymenen, IVIiss Livingston; sofa Mrs. •Hyminee, Mrs. A. 'L. Porteous, Sofa pillow, quilted, Flor- ence E. Beattie, Ethel M. Beattie; card table cover, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. • Creighton; sa,mpler; Florence E. Beat- tie; single piece of needlepoint, Ms, Hymmen. Miscellaneous. — Single piece ifaacy work, Mrs.' Creighton, Mrs. Flynt - men; collection of fancy neediwork, Mrs. Hyminen, Mrs, Creighton; art- icles for Christmas presents, not to cost more than 75c, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Hymmem old •ti,me fancy quilt, 50 years old or over, Mrs. Hugh Mc- Gregor, Miss A. Tyerman; dish tow- els, embroidered, B. J. Thiel, Miss Livingston. 'judge --Mrs. Walter Gray, Laurel, Ont. FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS Oil Paintings—Landscape from na- ture, Misa Lucille Grant, Miss Living- ston; marine view, Lucille_ Grant, Miss Livingston; animals, Miss Liv- ingston, Lucille Grant; vegetables, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen. Watercolors — Landscape, Lucille Grant, .Miss Livingston; marine view, Lucille Grant, Mies Living -stun; ani- mals, Lucille Grant, Miss .Livingston; vegetables, Miss Livingeton, Mrs. Hy- inmen: flowers, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen; inanimate object, Mrs, Hyrnmen, Lucille Grant. Miscellaneous — Crayon drawing, Lucille Grant, Miss Livingston; past- el, Mrs. Hyrnmen, Miss Livingston; sepia, Lucille Grant, Miss Livingston; pencil, Alice Daly and 2nd; pencil de- eigniug. Lucille Grant; poster, Mrs. Hymmen, Miss Livingston; photog- raphy. Miss Livingston, Miss Jean Scott; single piece art work, Dr. Har- burn, Lucille Grant. .Hartd Painted China—Vase, Lucille Grant, -Mrs. Hymn -ten; salad bowl, Lucille Gram, John .Grieve, V.S.; cake plate, Lucille Grant, Mrs, Hymmen; cups and saucers, _Mrs. Hemmen, Lu- cille Grant; • candlestick, Mrs. Hym- men; are pieces, Lucille Grant; any other article, Lucille Grant, John Grieve; miscellaneous., Florence E. Beattie, Alice Daly. . Reed Work—Tray, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- man, Alex. Wallace; sandwich basket, Mrs. J. 13. Tyermaa, VeIrria Heist; flower holder, Dr. Harburn, Mrs. j. B. Tyerman; fernery. Dr. Harkins, Velma EIaist; collection, Mrs. J. 5. Tyerman, Judge—Mrs, Walter Gray, Laurel, Ont. FLIORAL EXHIBIT Cut Blooms—iPink asters, F. Bar- ker, 'Mrs. Bob . Allan; white asters, 'Mrs. Sob Allan, F. Barker; mauve asters, Inn. E. Hugill, Mrs, I3ob Al- len; red asters Jno. E. Hugill, Mrs. Bob Allan, red asters, D. Fothering- ham & Sons, Mrs. Bob Allen. collec- tion asters, F. Barker, Jno. A. Mur- ray; cosmos display, D. Fathering - ham 8: Sons, Chas. Routledge; dah- lias, 6 var., standard, Wm. Hartry, Mrs. Bob Allan; dahlias, cactus, Win. Hartry; collection dahlias, VV.m. Har - try; dianthus display, Mrs, j. B. Ty- erman; gladioli, best three spikes, F, Barker, Wtn, Hartry; gladioli, collet - tion, 6 colors, Mrs, Bob Allen, W.m. Hartry; marigolds, display, Mrs. j. 13. Tyertnan, Miss A, Tyerman; pet. 1.1111,221, single, Mrs. J. B. Tyeranan, F. Barker; petunias, double, Jno, Grieve, F. Barker; pansies, F. Barker, Jno. Grieve; roses, Jim Cluff; snapdragons beet 4 colors Jno. E. Hugill, Wm, Haws% snapdragons, best display, Jno. E. Hugill; stock, Mrs, J. 13. Ty- erman, F, Barker; sweet peas, best 12 sprigs, Wm Ilartry, D, Father- ingham & Sons; sweet peas, best dis- play, 1). Fotheringham & Sons, Chas. Routledge; zinnias, Mrs. Bob Allan, Ethel Beattie; col. annuals, P. Barker, Ethel Beattie; col. pereenials, Mrs. J. 11, Tyerman, Ethel Beattie; basket table, mixed blooms, Wm. Hartry, Mrs, 5. B. Tyerman; table' bouquet, Wm. Hartry, Mrs A.- L. Porteous. winter bouquet, natural, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Miss A. Tyerman; largest ginflower, F. Barker. Pot Plants—lBegonias, tuberous, 3 of any color, Wm. Hartryt F. Barker; begonias, tuberous, 3 frilled, Wm. Hartry; Rex begonias, Mrs, j. B. Tyerman; fuscias, Miss Jean Scott; gloxinia, Mrs. A. L. Porteous; hang- ing basket, Mrs. Art Nich.olson; house plant, John Geieve, VS., Dr. Har- burn; collection house plants, F. Bar- ker; novelty, Mrs, J. 13.. Tyerman, Jno, Govenlock. judges—W. 5, Duncan, A. F. Cluff. 'Shortharn---hCeAstr cToLwE, Melvin Crich, heifer, 2 yrs. old, M. Crich, Oestricher Bros, also 3rd;helfer, 1 yr., R. M. Peck, M. Crich; •senior heifer calf, Oestricher Bros... M. Crich; senior bull calf, Oestricher Bros., M. Crich also 3rd; junior heifer calf, Oestrich- er Bros. also 2ndeR. M. Peck; junior hull calf, Oestricher Bron, R:F. Pep- per & Sons, M. Cricht bull, 1 yr. old, M. Crich; herd 4 females and male, Crich, Oestricher Bros the Named of his sister, Mrs, Benjame in Snell. MM r. and rs. Will Britten, Mrs. Ed. Britton and Mrs. Roy Lawscin went to London Sunday morning and attended the special service in con- nection with the • meeting .of the Gen- eral Council of the United Church iii which was held in St. And- rew's Church. • Mr, and Mrs. J. Chowen of Strat- ford vieited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knox over the week end. Mr. Jim Moore of Toronto visited his mother, Mrs, 'Moore, during the week end, Mr. andealIrs. Anderson of Mist, were visitors over the week end with the latter's sister, Mrs. Adam Nich- Mrs, Jos. Riley has taken a position in .Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Riley spent Thursday at Benroiller. Mt-, Orville Dale purchased a fine thoroughbred Jersey heifer from im- ported stack at the sale of the late Mrs, Glenn Hensall, on Monday last. SEAFORTH FALL FAIR. (Continued from Page 1.) !LADIES' WORK Lace, Irish crochet, Mies' LiVing- stun, Hymmen; lace, filet Cot- ten. Mrs, Elyinmen, Miss Livingston; ace, knitted, cotton, .Mn ise• Livingsto, jut). Grieve, tatting display, Miss Lie vingston, B. j. Thiel; drawn work, dieplay, Miss Livingston, 'Mrs. Hyni- teen; drawn work. Italian, lire. Hy- mmen, B. T. Thiel; embroidery, cross stitch. .Mrs. Hymmen, 13. J. Thiel; embroidery, modern conventional, Mrs. Hymmen, 'Miss Livingston; ein- broidery,' Mrs. J. Creighton, Mrs. Hy - rumen; fancy work bag, Miss Liv- ingston, Mrs. .11ymmen; pair curtains, Mee. Hammen,- Mis-s. Livingston. 'Dining Room Furnishings—Luneh- eon set, Mrs. 5. Creighton. Mrs. Wm. Deem; luncheon set, any other, Mrs. J. Creighton,- Mrs, Hy mmen ; tett cloth, embroidered, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. J. Creighton; tea cloth, any other, Mrs. Hemmen, Mrs.. Creights ton; set of table doyleys, Mrs. Elyin- men, Miss Livingston.; tray cloth, Mrs, J. Creighton, • Miss. Livingston. centre •piece, embroidered, white, Mrs. J. Creighton, Mrs. Hammen; centre piece, eolored, Mrs. Hymmen, Alex. Wallace; bridge set, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. Creighton; buffet eet,.. catered, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. Creighton; buf- fet set white, Mrs. Hemmen, Miss Livingston; table cloth and napkins, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Hymmen. 'Bedroom Furnishings—pillow slip, Mrs._ Hymmen, Mrs. Creighton; pil- low slips, colored, Maybelle Rands, B. J. Thiel; embroidered towels, Mrs, Creighton, Miss Livingston; crochet towels, Mrs. Hymmen Mrs. Creighton; towels, other, Mrs. Creigh- ton, Miss Livingston; guest towels, Mre. Creighton, Mes, Hymmen; bath towels, Mrs. Hammen, .lex, Wal- lace; fancy towel, Mrs. Wm, Deem, Maybelle Rands; fancy sh.ect and pil- low slips to match, Mrs, Hymmen, Mese Livingston; vanity set( Mrs. Hammen,, .Maybelle Rands; dresser runner, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Hem - men; runner and vanity set, 5. 13. Thiel, Mrs. Hymmen. Ladies' Wear—Night -robe, Mrs, Creighton, Miee Livingston; stepins or -bloomers, Mrs. Creightaa, Mrs., 'Hymmen.; handkerchiefs, Wm. Wal- lace, Miss Livingston; sweater, Mre. Creighton, Mise Living:3ton; slip, hand trimmed. Mrs, Hemmen, fancy collar and ciiffs, Miss Livingston; la- dies scar!, fancy, Mrs._ Wm. Deetn; Chidren's Wearfancy dress, Mrs. Hymmen, twines, Velma Heist, Miss Livingston; wH wool jacket, Mrs, ym- men, Miss Livingston; .bathrobe or kimena. Mrs, Hymmen; baby's set, Mrs. WM Deem, Miss Livirigston. Fall Wheat Fertilizer To our old customers and as many new ones as it is possible to serve, we wish to remind you we will have fertilizer for you all. Ruhm's 33 p.c. phosphate, Tan- guay's Mixed Fertilizer and Ar- mour's Fertilizer, also 16 P.C. acid phosphate. These grades have made excel- lent showing this spring. Ask our customers and find out for yourself. Don't be in a hurry to sign an order, as we always' ity and service. use you right as qo price, qual- ;The T. Eaton Co , Limited, Torpn- to, 'Special, best dairy- calf over six _ months end under yr., raised by boy WM. Mi SPROAT or girl, Jadir Dimon, Tunior Farmers P,,,.aBeef, under or any representative agent. 1 yr., R Pepper & Sons, F. Schmidt, Ken Betties, • ,Gnades—ffieifer, 1 yr„ .R, F. Pepper 111111111111111111111111111.11111 & Sons; steer calf, R. F. Pepper & Soils, Fred Schinidt,„Rob't. :'Stesvar . j. A. McKen cow, McIntosh and' 2ncl; heifer, 2 heifer, 1 J. A. 'McKenzie and 2nd; he 1 yr., J. A, McKenzie; heifer- calf, McIntosh Dro.se Helen McKenzie; bull calf, Helen 1/.1eICenzie. .Jerseye•--11301, any age, E. B. Gauche also 2nd; cow, E. 13; Goudie alsor2nd1; heifer, 2 yrs., Bladen Powell; heifer, Yr., Baden Powell; heifer calf, jack Dixon, bull calf, Wim. Wialiace. Polled 'Fred Schmidt; heifer, 2 yrs, old, Fred Schmidt; h Ferr,edr syrrhoniecheFred Schmidt; bull cafe flierefords—Budi, Fred SchneidereFa. H. .0a,rbert; heifer, 2 yrs. old, F Schmidt, heifer, 1 •yr. old, Fred Schmidt; heifer calif, _Fred Schmidt, 17,..jr,Hild.g.CetInbReo,rbt.ert. Brigham, Hanover, Ont. \SHEEP :ShropshirodOwns—daam, 2 yrs. or „over,- „1.1‹. Thompson also 2nd, Earl Caldwell; ram, one year old and. .uEni: der 2, j. K Thompson also 3rd, K. mer Townsend; ram lamb, J. Thompson, G. H. -Armsteong & Ssobins, Beet Caldwell; ewe, J. IC, Thome also 3rd, G. Armstrong & Son; shearling ewe, j. K. Thompeon also 3rd, G. H. Arnesstrong & Son; ewe lamb, j. IC, Thompsom G. H. A strong & Son also 3rd; wether Wm. Henry, j. IC. Thompson, To. seSidoUthdowne—IR' am, 2 yrs or over, 5. B. Kennedy also 2nd, J. K. Thosnapi: son; ram, one year, 5. B. Kennedy so 3rd, J. K. Thompson; ram lar413_, J. 13. Kennedy -also 2nd, j K, Thot, J. son; evee,-5. B. Kennedy also 3rd K. Thompson; strearling ewe, J. Kennedy also 2,nd and 3rd; ewe lanmvb., J. 13. Kennecly'also 2nd, j. Tho son; wither lamb, j. B, Kennedy also 2nd, Wm, Henry. Lincoins—Ram, 2 yrs or over, yr. 31. Snowdeis, Geo. ,Penhale; ram, I T, M. Snowden, Geo. Tenhale` abao 3rd; ram lamb, Geo. Penhale also 2 T. M. Snowdeis; ewe, Geo. Penhale also 3rd, T. II, Snowden; shearliinnbg ewe, Geo. Penhale also 2nd; ewe lia 'I'. M. Snowden, Geo, Penhale also 3rd; wether lamb, J. 13. Kennedy. Leicesters—Rans, 2 yrs. or over,E Snell, Ross McTavish, J. S. Cowan; ram; 1 yr., R. McTavish, R, F. Pep- per & Sons, Eph. Snell; ram laurnbe,, J. S. Cowan, R. F. Pepper & Sons, also 3rd; ewe, R. McTavish, Eph. Shell, R. F. Pepper & Sons; .shearl ewe, Eph. Snell, J. S. Cowan, R. Mc - Snell, R. F. Pepper & Sons, Walter Tr:lea:el:hi ewe latish, Eple. Snell, R. Mc- Tavish. J. S. Cowan; welher lamb, E. ov- er, Wm. Henry, P. E. Deering; ram, 1 Horned--I2am, 2 yrs Or Only-, 1 yr„ p. E. Deering, C. Daisbrook also 3rd; ram Jamb, P. E. Deerii,ig, ewe, Danbrook; William Henry' e Wm. Henry. P. E. Deering, C. Dan - brook; Shearling ewe, William Henry, also 3rd; P, E. Deering; ewe lamb, P. 12. Deering Wm. Henry also 3rd; wether lamb, Wm.:Henry, also 3rd, C. Danbrook, Oxfords—Ram, 2 years or over, Wm. Henry, P Arkell & Sons. also 31-d; ram, one year old, P, Arkell & SOILS, also 2n,d; S. J. Pym & Sons; ram lamb, j. K. Thompson, Wm. Henry, P, Arkell & Sons; ewe, P. Arkell & Sons also 2nd, Wm. Henry; shearling ewe, P. Arkell & Sons, Wm. Henry :Ilse 3rd; ewe lamb, P. Arkell & Sons, Wm. Henry, Earl Caldwell; wether lamb, S. PjIPGysin & Sons, Yorkahire—lBoar, over 1 yr. W. Turnbull; boar littered since Sept. 1929, W. Turnbull also 2nd; sow over 1 yr., W. Turnbull; SOW under 1 yr„ W. Turnbull also 2n.d. Berkshire—Boar over 1 yr., L. Gooding, R. McTavish; boar under 1 yr, R. McTavish, L Gooding; sow over 1 yr.. L. Gooding, 12. McTavish; so.w under 1 yr., F. W. Ahrens, .R. McTavish, Tamesmrth—Boar, over 1 yr., Douglas & Sons also 2nd; boar, un- der 1 yr., sow, over 1 yr, sow under 1 yr., Douglas & Sons also 2nd. 'Bacon Hogs—Pair 'bacon' type hogs over 180 lbs, Douglas & Sons, L. Gooding; four shoats, 75400 lbs. each, Douglas & Sons, 'W. Turnbull, ,Junior Fanmers' Class, under 21 yrs., pair market lambs not over 100 lbs., Kenneth Betties, J. W. Cowan, B. Pepper & Sons, Judge—J, D. Brien Ridgetown. An,cona-s—ePo°ckUl, ijhlleRn,Ycockerel, M. A. Fraser (Stratford), T. C. Shean( Mitchell); pullet, T. C. Sheen also, 2nd; Brahmas—cock, hen, cockerel, T. C. Wilson OBluevale); pullet, M. H, Vollick, T. C. Wilson; Barred Rocks —cock, Sheen; hen, j, Nairn, (Mitch- ell), Sheen; cockerel, pullet, T. C. 'Wilson, S. 5. Pym & Sons (Centralia) White Rocks—cock, cockerel, Ruby Curtiss (Mitchell), Douglas & Sons hen, Douglas also 2n6; pullet, Ruby; Curtis also 2nd; any other Cochins all classes r C. Wilson; Silver Grey' Dorkings, all classes Wilson; Black Breaslecl Games, all classes, J. Nairn: any other Games, cockerel, pullet, M. H. Vollick; Langshant, hen, cockerel pullet, T. C. Wilson; Spangled Haan! burgs, all classes, T. C. Wilson; Hou - dans, hen, Wilsoh; Buff Orpingtons, cock, hen, M. H Vollick; ao.v. Orp- ingtons, cock, hem T. C. -Wilson; Black Spanish, hen, T. C. Wilson; Andalusians, all classes, W. J. Veale; Minorcas, cock, hen, pullet, Vollick, Douglas, cockerel, Douglas, Vollick; White Wyand,ottes, cock, hen, cock- erel,' Naien, Sheens pullet, Sheen, Nairn; a.o.v. Wyandolttes, all classes, 'Wilson; Rhode Island Reds, bock, hen, Douglas, Vollick; coCkerel, Dou- glasoWm. Beattie; pullet, Wm. Beet - tie, Douglas; Cairmines, cack, Wilson also 2nd; Silkies, cock, C. Danbrook; hen, Danibroolc, Fraser; White Leg - horns, cock, 'Sheen, Douglas, hen, Douglas also 2nd; cockerel', Fraser, Wilsonf pullet, Fraser, Vollick; brown Leghorns, hen, Sheen, Wilson; cockerel, Tubb Bros., Sheen; pellet, Sheen, Tubb Bros.; a.o.v. Leghorne, cock, Sheen also 2ncla hen, Fraser, Sh.eam; cockerel, !Sheen, Wilson; pul- let, Sheen, Fraser; Black Javas, all classes Wilson; i Black Giants, all classes, Tubb teeos. also Zad.; Game Bantams, cock, hen, Grace Gillespie, Wilson; cockerel,' pullet, Fraser also 21111; Cochin 13ianeams, cocic, here Fraser, Danbrook; cockerel, pullet, Fraser; Sebright Bantams, hen, pule nt Denbrook; Black Tailed Jap, WOLVERTON FLOUR MILLS CO. LIIVIITED SEAFORTH, ONTARIO WE ARE PAYING FOR GRAIN 'Wheat, Standard .. . ... .. ... .. .70 per bus. Oats, Standard or over , 27 per ,bus. Barley, making grade ................ . . .. .......32 per bus. Mixed Grain . 65 per 100 lbs. Goose or ,Spring Wheat s per bus. , We can truck your grain on it mileage basis. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POOL r. 113ran $24.00 fon 'Sheets .. . ... • • ....... ... . ..... 25.00 ton "Middlings 34.00 ton Also Chopped 'Grain, Etc. PHONE 51 EVENINGS 299 Bantams, 'cock, hen, -Fraser; aso: Bantams, cock, hen, W. Turnlbu cockerel, W. Turiebtill, Danbroo Danibrook, and also secan guinea fowl, cock, hen, T. M. Spots den; Pekin Ducks, all classes, Dou las also 2nd; Rouen Ducks, cock, W Drover; T. M. Snowden; hen, coc erel, pullet, Drover; Muscovy duck cock, hem pullet, Douglas, Sheas cockerel, Sheen; a.o.v.. ducks,, all classes, Douglas' also 2nd; Dremen geese, all classes, Dotiglus: 'Toulouse geese, cock, Douglas also 2nd; het, cockerel, pullet, Douglas, Drover; a. osv. geese, cock, hen., Jno. Hart, Pym, 'cockerel and ...pullet, P.ym also s2nd; bronze turkeys,. cock, Jno. Hart, T. M. Snowden, cockerel, pullet, Snow- ekn; a.o.v, turkeys, cock, Pyrn, hen, T. M. Snowden also 2nd; biggest and best col. pigeons, cock, M. A. Fraser, Danbrook. Gordon' McKellar; Angora rabbits, C.: Junior F•armers, best pen any var iety, S. J. Pyns, Jno. Hart, Sarah 'Whitmore. Judge—IWilliam Carter, Londes'boro illORTICULTU'RlAL FRiODUCTiS .Apples—collection of 12 varieties: Sloan; Baldwine, Mrs. Sloan, Norm Nrrss.. ISrleoialen;Sfkoaunr; failapples,winterapples , a P er5s..... Norm- an Carter; King of Thorripkius, Mc Intosh 'Bros., Mrs. Sloan; Northern Spies, Mrs,, Sloan; G -olden Bassett, atm -Sloan, Thos. Ferguson; Wealthy. Mrs. Sloan, Thos. Ferguson; Pewau kee, E. j. Willett; Ontario, Frank Coleman, Mrs. Sloan; Wagner, Mrs Sloan, Thomas Ferguson; Graven stein, C. H. Holland; Dachess ,of Old enburg, C. H. Holland, Mrs. J. T. Crawford; Spitzenbusg, E. J. Willeet; faineuee, F. Coleman; Calvert, Nor- man Carter, Mrs, Sloan; Mann, Ivirs, J. 3. Hugill, Mrs. aijoan; Blenheim Orange, Mrs./ Sloan; Maiden Blush Mrs. J. 3, Huai, Norman Cartel-; red crabapples, Velma Haist, N. Car- ter; yellow crab apples, N. Carter,. Mrs. Sloan; Rhode Island Greening, Frank Coleman, Mrs, Sloan; Ribstou Pippins, Mrs.. .Sloam Phoenix, 17, Coleinana Mexander, Mrs. J. T. Crawford; Stark, Mrs, Sloan; Cran- berry Pippin, Mrs. Sloali; St. Law- rence, Mrs..Sloan, Canadian Red, Mrs Sloan; McIntosh Red, Mrs. Sloan. McIntosh Bros.; Tatman Sweet, Mrs. Sloraetai,rs114.viCT iorti:teenriall1;earso MrS• Sloan; Duchess of Agotiline, Mrs. Sloan, N. Carter; Beurre Cloirgeau, Alrs..Sloan; Clapp's Favorite, N. :Carter, Wm. Hartry; Belle Lucrative, ,N, Carter; Sheldon, Mrs, Sloan, N. Carter; Louis Bonne de Jersey, Norman Carter; Bartlett, Mrs. Sloan, .N. Carter; Seek - el, Mrs. Sloan. . Plums—lOrleans, Trio. A. A.furray, Itnperial Gage, Jim, A. Murray; Du- anes Purple, jno. A Murray; Lomb- ards, Mrs. Jno, T. Crawford; Mrs, J. 13, Tyerman; Pond's .Seedling, Miss Jean Scott; Bradshaw, Alex, Wallace; German prune, Jno. A. Murray Miss Jean Scott; any other var., jno. A. 'Murray. iGrapes--Wilder; Mrs. Tyerman; Liddley, J, Grieve, Mrs. Tyerman. any other var., Mrs J, B. Tyermara 'Judge—J. M. Cardno. .ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Irish Cobblers, E. B. Goticlie, Nor- man Carter; any other early potato, Thos. Ferguson, Norman Carter; late potatoes, Norman Carter 2nd; any other late potato, E. J. Willert, Nor- man Carter; winter cabbage, Norman Carter, Mrs, Jno. T. Crawford; savOY cab'bage, jos°. A. Murray; cauliflower, E. B. Goudie; celery, Jno. Grieve, F. Barker; table parsnips, F. Barker, J. A. Murray; carrots, stomp,.5. A. Mur- ray, N. Carter; carrats, long, J. A. Murray, Norman Carter; any other variety of table carrots, N. Carter, F. Barker; blood beets, F. Barker, N. Carter; turnip blood beets, F. Barker, N. Carters red tomatoes, Norman Carter; Pink tomatoes, F. Barker; col. tomatoes, Jno, Grieve, F. Barker; table torn, Wris, Hartry, N. Carter; field corn, C. I -I. Holla.ied; onions from seed, F. Banker, Jilt?. Grieve; onions ,frone Dutch sets, Norman Carter, Mrs. Bob Allan; red onion, F. Barker, white onions,: E. J. Milers, jno, Grieve; 05100 sets, E. J. Willert; pick- ling onions, In°. Grieve; muskmelon, Jno. E. Hugill; watermelons, Jno. Grieve, P. Barker; striped citrons, F. Barker, jno. :Grieve; vegetable mar- row, Inc. Grieve; table squash, three varieties, J. Grieve; Hubbard squash, J. Grieve, F. Barker; pumpkins, 13. j. Thiel, J. Grieve; cucumbers, F. Bar- ker, N, Carter; table. cucurribers, F. Barker, N. Carter; pickling cucumbs rs, C. . F. Barker; butter beans, James Rivers, N. Canter; white' beans, C. H. Holland, N. 0a.rter; sug- ar mangolds,. Mrs. J. T. Crawford, .4' Alex, Wallace'; red- mangolds Mes, J. Hugill; Inteemedia te mangolds, McIntosh Bros, Mrs, j j • H 'll; sveede turnips, Wm. Beattie, 5, W. Beattie; ams.v.1 tunrips, E. 5, Willeres 6eIcl carrots, q, Biar.kge,, ray; white catrats, Alex. Wallace, F. Barker; sweet! peppers, Mis.s Jean Scott, N. Carter; largest squash, J. Grieve; largest pumpkin, jno. Grieve, Ire.,..13(arIcer;. garden Products, F. Bar- ker. H. Reid. v. , OilleDDREN'S DEJPIARITMIENT Dal - k; mage (10, ARK.), John Johnson (St 11; Vegetables — Turnips, Muriel Dal -- de Jaines)• garden carrots, ,jaiiet Town send (8', Tuck), Lorne Carter (1, Hut - lett), mangolds; Cfiarlie Lane (St, james'); intermediates, Muriel Doe- 'inialpags,e,DJaacidle GCrainesveero(nis Jp(S4SF,.),Ini.pearrres; 1. Whitmore (6; Tuck,); beets, David rie.ve, ice Wright (3,. Tuck.); on- ions, David Grieve, Frank Grieve; to- matoes, jack Cameron, Verna Hugill (6,Tuck.), citrons, Arthur Wright (3, Tuck), 'Louis Lane (St.. James'); `cabbages, Lorne Carter (1,' Hull.), Roy Dixon OSt. J'ames'). potatoes, Kenneth Carter (1, Hull.), Pearl •Hu - gill (6, ruck), coll. garden vegetables, Kenneth Carter, Cleve Caetee. lElowers—INasturtiums, Sarah 'Whit- more (6, 'Tuck.), pansies, Pearl Hu - gill; asters, Donald Scott QS.P.S.), Verna Hussein (6., Tuck.), sweet peas, Pearl Hugill; zinnias, Eloise Hawk- ins (SIPS), Florence • Whitmore; bouquet,' Dorothy Drover (S,P.S.), Pearl Cooking—Tea biscuits, Wolverton Special, Olive Pryce (10, McK.) Mary Broadfoot (7, Tuck.) buns, Lu- ella Montgomery OS.P.S.), layer cake, 'Luella Montgoineey, Viola :Montgom- ery (S.P.S.), apple pie, ,Leola Note, (6, Tuck.), Mary Broadfoot; rolled cookies, Marjorie Wigg (SR.S.), Ol- ive Pryce (10 McK.); dropped cook- ies, Edith Wallace (5; Tuck.), Oliare Pryce (10, McK.); var, of baking, Mary Broacifoot, Art Work—First Class, Stuart Nerigg (SJPS.), Lois McGavin secoud class, Mae Siegrist (SP.), Grace Gillespie (510'.); third class, Jean 'Dixon (1St. James'), Donald Mc- Toar2t.-is,.\Itici((5.)7.), fourth class, Elizabeth McFarlane (12, McK.)„Atgues Case Writing—First book, .Moriel Cane- eron eP.S.), Sterling' Habkirk (P.'S) eecond book, Hazel Earl (8, Tuck.), Ione Hugill (6, Tuck.). third book, Isabel Flanigan (St. James'), Nellie Reeves (1)!S.), fourth • book, Francis Fortune (1, McK.), Marjorie Wigg Dr, Trfarburn Special— Sheaf of grain, Edith Wallace (5, Tuck.), Jack Drover (PS.) Collection noxious weeds, Edith Wallace; injurious insects, Cleve Car- ter (1, Hull.), Pearl Hugill. leaves, Doris Thiel (Mitchell),. Frank Sills (St. James'), woods, Evan Rennie (P.S.), Stuart Geddes (P.S.)„ bird house, Clarence Nolan (St. James% Ross Allan (P.iS.), gate model, Ed- mund Matthews (St. James'), Arthur Cameron OPS.); any other wood ar- ticle Ross Allan, Ted Southgate; but- tonholes, Doris Thiel, Janet Town - sends apron, Edith Wallace, Doris Thiel; darning,. Doris Thiel handker- chief, Edith Wallace; dell clothes, Doris Thiel; barred, rock cockerel, Florence Whitmore, Leola Nott; barred rock pullet, Grace Gillespie, Howard Siegrist; dressed fowl, Mur- iel Dolinage, .Jack Carter; sweep- stake for -school taking largest nutn- ber of pt—:St. James. Separate school. Sunflower — 'John JohnstOn, Ed- mund Matthews. Parade of School ChildrenUrban, St, James' Separate school, Seiflorth Public school. Rural—Egneontiville S. S. No. 8 Tuckersmith, Two mile relay—lst team.: W. j. •Ross, Don. Dale, jack Nott, Don. Dale; 2nd team: P. Siinpson, O'- Loughlin, Lane, Lane. Running race, Ye mile, Gordon Mc - Gavin, Wes. Nott. Horseback Potato race—jack Moy- lan, Don. Dale, Chas, BoYd, Farmer's Trot — J. J. Fryfogle (Win gh a m ), D. Ga refiner (Goderich ter. 1), 3rd H. H. Drown (Exeter) and G. Riley (Mitchell). . Calf Race—Jfack Dixon, Jack Car- ter, Earl McKenzie. Foot RacesiGirls' Races -8 years, Margaret 13arlbw, Mary 10 years, Leola 'Note Edna Plant; 12 ye'ars, Leala Nett, Hazel Ashton; 14 years, Lillian Reeves, Nellie Reeves. lBoys' Races --Stuart Wig?, Elmer Cameron; 10 years, Alistair Wig.g, Allen Nicholson; 12 yelars, Harold Nicholson, jack Nicholson; 14 years, , Evan Rennie, Frank Grieve. ' Oldest man on ground's, Thee. Ste- vens Sr., 89 years, 7 months. Oldest tarty on .grounds, Mrs, Thos. Carter, Seaforth, 96 years, 7 mooths. Bicycle Races—lBoys, 12 years and under, Jack Dunlop; Vail B.ell, 15 Dyeiacrkssoand under, Evan Rennie,- Roy Horse s•hoe pitching toiirnament ‘st, Boa ane 13oa (Hensall)7 2nd, Iarbtern and Harburn (Cromarty); ree, Boa .and Vennor (Ch)selhurst). Jets_dgee of school parade, Mr. Weed - 1, . a antyne, Races—Start- ers, Oscar Neill Geo, McC'artney; judgee—g. IV. Beattie, J. F. Etaly, 5. .A. Stewart, W. S. Broadfool, G. e'ergGevite.;-14... McGregor, Jno. Mc- Intosh;,` announcer —Dr. Ilarb.urn; horse shoe ' pitching, Geo, Haigh; clsk F. 12... Cravvifoird, Judges of school children's exhibits 'Yrs. Gray, Mrs. Dungey, John. H. —Reid, W.1,, Duncan, A. F. Cluff, Fred - Crich., Wtn; Carter,