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The Seaforth News, 1932-09-29, Page 3THURSDAY, SEPT, 29, 1932, THE SEAFORTi-1 NEWS. PAGE THREE, -. HORSES, Agricultural. . Brood, mane with foallby her side- d). Foth'ering'hant '& Son, 'Seaforth; J. Gdlih'as, ,Ziunich. (Foal of 19'32 -Win,' / ILivinlgstou, 'D, IPoth'eringham & Son, 'Arnold Hugill, ' Filly or !gelding, three years old -Fred, (Roney and 2nd. ly or 'gel'd'ing, 'two years, olid -Alex, 'Wright, iBrueelfielid ,' 'Stteuwart 114i•c- 'Ewan,'Clinton, :'Elgin Nott.'IFillly or 'ge'I'dlplg, one year lald-11),. Fathering= 'ham & ;Sons Chris. `'1O'IBrien,''Clin!ton; J 'Gelinas, Zurich. ISiweensltake's' -- Alex. Wright, IBrucefield.. Heavy Draught. [Brood mare 'with; 'foal by` her si'd'e- V.,LJ;ames 1D, B'lacl.,; Seaforth W. S. • 'Broadlfoott. F,oa1 of 1932 -(Stewart Mc- ' (Ewan, IOlin'tan, (J'a'mes D. !Black,'Sea- Borth; IW IS, IB'roadlfoot, ''F'illy or geld - ling, years'o'ld--)ldhn lSlce4t, !Filly or gelding; 1 year Dula -William Urqu- hart, 'Mitchell,, Robert + Wright, iD., IFotherinlgham '& !Som. 'Sweepstakes- f1V411rvrn UYq!tl'h'art, •Miitdhe-ll. 'Murdoch 'best' 3 ,foal's from ' 1Favonite Algain4A,';& 1J, IBraad'foot, SSltewart McRwan, 10l'in'bon, ID.'iFother- bighani & :Song, . t and, end -''FIolw-ard Wright. Bull ,calf -- /Howard Wright, O'Neill Bros, . Fred H. ICa'rb'er't, S'taffa. , Judlge-W, A. Douglas, iCaled!onia., SHEER..: Shropshiredown. 'R'am; two years old'' or Diver -'R, D. I-IlunFter &• 'S'on, (Exeter; John K. Thomson, ,Stratford, and 3rd. Ram, one year old and under2-R, D. Hun- ter '& 'Sons, John' K. !Thomson and 3rd. Ram lamb, under one year -'R, D, H'un'ter & . Sion and ' end, John K. Th'onnson. Ewe, 'hav'i'n'g lambed m 111932-4Jahn K. Thom'sbn, R. ID, Hunt- er & Son, J'3!hn. K. !Thomson. Shear - ling ewe-Joh* K. !Thomson and 2nd; F. D. Hunter & Son, Ewe 1'anib--0-Ino. K. Tholin'psan, 'Stratford; R. D. Him-, ted & Son, Orval MiGolwan, BiIyibh. `.IWelther' lamb -1R. D, !Hunter & Son, John K. Thom'sonm Southdowns. (Rain, two years old ,and aver -John 03. I{e'nmec1y, Ilderton and end, 'Wes. Nett, 'Rana` one year old -Jahn' B. Kennedy, Tldertan, anld 2nd; John K. Thomson, 'gain lantlb, under one year --John B. Kennedy and end, john K. Thomson. 'Ewe having lambed t ed in. '19132 r "' Roadsters. _ tc 1Jolltn 'B, 'Neltdd'dl)r d!.14 I3nd, Jo'I;a I B'ran'd 'mare w'ith foal lby her side- 'Thlo'nasan. Slaearlimig . ewe --john' B. E. Renwick, Clifford; Tubb Bros.,Kennel and' end Kennedy John K. 'Tlroinson, Mitchell, Alvin Dale. (Foal rolf 11932 Ewe lamb JWin' IBC Kennedy and E. 'Renwick, 'CliffordAndrew Jack- end, John K. Thom'som. Wether lamb IBrusse'ls; Tubb Bros., `M'ific'h'eU.,'-Tains 'B: Kennedy, W. M. Henry, Carriage.. 1Betgrave, Ep'hriam,'Snell, Clinton. Broad mare ,with feal by 'her°s•id'e- Lincolns, Wes. Nott, Foal of 193I2 -Wes. ;Nutt. 'Ram, two .years cold or over-'Wiil- Harness, :•lour Goddar'dt Den[te]d. T'h'os. M. !Agricultural "team -Fred Roney, E. Sno'wd'on, Zurich and 3rd, 'Ram, one T. Willert, Hensel]; Heavy Draught year old and Under two -Wm. God - 'team! " -: R. Graham, Gorrie, d'ard, 'George 'Peudhale, 'Exelter; T. M. IGeneral Purpose team - William Snowden. 'Ram lamb, under one year !Decker, Zurich and 2nd, !George -Wm. Goddard, George-Penhale, T. 'Lowry.' Roadster horse -R. MCLar- M. 'Snowden. Shearl•in'g ewe -Wm. en, 1Hensall; 'S. J. Miller, Milverton; Goddard, George Pen'hale, T. 1'I. E. B. Webber, 'Kitchener, Carriage Snowden, Ewe, lamb -'-Wm. 't odddrd, horse -'S, J. Miller, Milverton, E. 'B, and 2nd, T, : M. (Snowden (Wether Webber, Kitc'hener;''H. 'Yotim, Lis- lamb -{Wim, Goddard and 3rd. end 'bowel. Best lady driver and outfit -E, T. M. Snowden. Ewe having lamibed >73. Webber, Kitchener, S. J. Miller, in 1932, Wm. Goddard, 1'. M. Snow- tMilvenbon; 'Ch'arl'ie Workman, Mitch- den, George. Penhaie. Leicester. • Ram, two years old and over-Eph_ riam 'Snell; ,Rey'Pe;uper & Son, 'Rant. one year old and under two-Ephriam Smell, Roy Pepper & San. )Ram lamb, under one year-EphriamSneli and 2nd, Roy 'Pepper -& Son. Ewe, having lambed in 1932-'Ephriam .Snell and end, IRoy 'Pepper '& San. !Sh'earling ewe-Ephriam ,Snell and 2nd, Roy Pepper & San, !Ewe lamb- Ephriam 'Snell and 3rd; end Roy Pepper,. and Son. Wether iamb ---:Rory "Pepper & 'Son,,,Ephra'm :Snell. Dorset Horned; ;Ram, two years old or over -+P. • E. Dearing, 'Exeter; iOha'rles IDanbrook, Atwood; 'Orval McGawvan, Blyth,. Ram, one year ad and und'er'bwo-P, E, Dearing and 2nd, 'Ohas. Diabrook roolk, Atwood.. Ram lamib, under once year - 3, E. 'Dearing .ani] end, ,Ch•as, :Dan- bro'ok. (Ewe, 'havimg'lam'be'd 'fn 11932 P. E, Dearing, Chas. ,Danlbroak and 3rd. IS'hearling awe --'P. E. !Dearing and 2n'•d,, Orval 'Mc1Go'wan; Ewe lanib-thus: Da:Arook, 1'. E. Dearing, ,'Orval- flvhcOowan; ''Wether lamb -Chas. Dhnibrook arra ' end and 3rd, 'Oxfo'r'ds. Ram, two 'years ol'd or, over - W. M. Henry, B'tgrwve and 2n11, •''S. J. Pym and' ;Sans, 'Centralia. Ram, one year ,old and under two -1W, ;M. Henry, B'elgrave and 2nd.'Rant.lam'b, under ole yerar, W." 1ff, 'Henry .and :3rd -end S. T, Pym &'S'an.,Ewe, haw - log' lambed in '19132-W.',I-11.,.Henry and 3rd'; Zuad. S. 3. ,'Pym S'heari'ng ewe'' -;S. J. `Pym & Soh and 3rd; 2nd W. 111; !Henry. 'Ewe lani+b` W. M. !Henry and end,, 'S. CJ, ;Pyin '& Son. Wether iamb -S. 3. Pym.' and 2nd. PIGS. Judge -j. IM. lGa rdhou se: CATTLE. Shorthorn, 'Best cow-lOestrieher Bros., ,Credi- ton; A. W'. Barrett,' Parkhill; Kerr IBros., 'Henfryn, (Helfer, two years 'old -A. W. Bar- rett, 'Parkhill; ar-rett,'Parkhill; lO'es'tricher Bros., Cred- itor, and 3rd. "Heifer, one year o1'd, A. W. (Barrett, ,Parkh•ill; Roy Pepper !& Son, Seaforth; 10e's'tricher ]Bros, 'Senior ;heifer ,calf, calved' - after :Sept. 1, 19311-1Kerr Bros., Henlfryn, Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels. , ISenior 'bull calf, ;calved `after 'Sept. 1,'1'9311-A, W. Barrett, 'Parkhill; Oes- Itrioher Bros,, Cred'i'to,n,'Kerr Bros. 'Junior heifer calf, calved after Jan:1,. 1932 -Roy Pepper '& Son, !Seaforth; 'A. W. !Barrett, !Parkhill; ;Wilbur Turnbull, ;Brussels. :Junior i ii calf, calved after) Jan. 1,1932-A. W. Bar- rett, 'Parkhill; IRoy 'Pepp'er &. Sons, :Seaforth;. •0estnicher !Bros., 'Creditor. Bull, , one year old=Oeabricher :Bros. IBu11, 'two .years or over- Oeatricher :Bros., 'Crediton; A. W. 'Barrett, Park- hill; Kerr Bros. !Herd, consisting of 4 !females and !bull (all beef breeds eligible to herd (prize)-O1Neill Biros., ' IDen'field; ,A. W. Barrett; IOestri'c'her Bros. Grades. Cow, 'three years old or over - A, & J. 'Brda'd'foot„IN. Carter, Illei'fer, two. years old -A, & J Broadlfoot and end ;and 3rd. Heifer calf, calved since last 1S,eptem'ber--IO'lNeiil Bros., Denfield; IRoy 'Pepper & Sons; Jacob' Battler, ',Zurich. "Steer calf, calved since last September -O'Neill (Bros,; 'Denlfieid; 'Roy (Pepper i& .San. ” IB'u,tc'her's'Cat tile -Steer -'or heifer over 11 year. old -Roy 'Pepper & Son, O'Neill Bros, Balby !beef, 11 year and under -Andrew ;Park, Mitchell; 'O'- Neill Bras., Holwadd Wright, Cniim- tarty, Roy lPelp'per '& 'Son, Jersey --(Bull any age -Baden Pow- ell, Ed. B,arne t, Elton. ,Goudie, (Best: caw-IB'ald•en Powell and 3rd;' add Ed. Ba'r'ren: , Yonksli'ire-lB•oar, over.'1 year -:Al- free H. Warner, B'aylfield; Ames Cowan, (West Mon'kton; Wdlbur''Turn- ',bu'll, B'rus'sels, Boar littered since Sept., '1J3'1 -Wilbur Turnbull, Ja;ntes 'Gowan and 3rd..Sciw, one year old. or over-,Wnllbur Turnbull, Tames' Cowan !Heifer, two years. old -:Baden; (Pow and '3rd Sow littered since Sept. •193'1 ell, Ed. Barnett and 3rd.. Wilibur Turnbull,, Jantes r Cowan; He' 'Heifer, onear old -'Baden Powell jams, Slti'riing, Baylfield, (Elton .Goodie. 'Helfer calf -Fred H. ' 1Berksh'ire-Boar, over one; ,year -=E: ,Oarbert, :S!taffa; Elton +Go'udie. (Ball W. tTernor, Stratford, and' end; calf -]Baden ;Powell; Snowden. Boar,; li:tt.ere!s surae+ Sept,, 'Eaton 'Speci,al;=.lJJ,red II: Carbert;; 11933.1--E. W. Vernor, !Stratford 'and t5'tafl'a, : , end, 'T. M. Snowden. Saw, one year or. ,Hols'tein-1-Ielfer, two years old'- over --E, W. Vern'or and end, 'T. 'M. Mrs. James Carter. Snowden: 'S'ow littered, since Sept. Hereford, 19311-E, W. Vertior and end, - T', !Bull, any age - IR nvarcl Wright,. Sno'wdet, Cram:arty; O'Neill`illros. and 2nd, Tat-Tat-M./north - 'B Tat-M./north aver a year Best cow-illoW'ard 'Wright and2nd. ID;ouglas & Sign, 'Mitchell] and' R: - end;, 'Heifer, two' year's old -O'Neill 'M'anison Bros., Zurich; boor Tittered III'oward"Wri,gh't and, 3rd. Heifer, one, s'in'ce Sept, 193'11 -Douglas Son -and year old --101Neill : (Bros., ;Howard' 2nicl; Ma'n's'on1 `E'r'os., Zurich, Sow, one Wright. IH''eifer calf-1Q%Neill )Bros, year or- over -'Douglas & Son and end.. Saw, littered since Sep t•; 1931'- C Wilson: Pullet -T. ,C Wi'lson and Douglas. & Son and 2nd; Manson end. Bros_ ' IA,IO:V. •Leighorn'e Co'c'k - IM..A. IB,acon H'og's='Fair bacon type hogs Fraser, T, C, 'Wi'is'oh: Hen -M. A. over +ISO lib,-iDougl!as &' Son,, James Fraser, T. C. Wilson, Pullet -•M. A. St'ylin'g, .Baylfield . Pen Of four shoats, Fraser, Leatherland & Bentley; cock - 75 to 100 :pounds -Wilbur Turnbull, ere] -M. A. Fraser, Leathenl'a'nd & James Cowan, W!est'!Mon'kton.' (Bentley' Judge,, ,Sheep and 'Pigs. -Mr. Biir- .;Black ;Jasvas-+CookJT, C. 'Wilson. genri'an. ]Hen -.Wilson and '2nd, POULTRY. 'Black+Giants -4-Cask - Hilton- ,truenner, Zurich; Tubb B'ros., Mit- Brahma's-Cook - M. A. P'raser cheil. Cockerel -Douglas & Son, John S!tratiford; T. C. Wils'on, ,Bl'tiewale, 'Koc'hem's. Pullet - Dougl:as & Son, Hen -T, C. Willson and 2nd Cockerel Tublb B,-o's, Hen--3Ziillton 'iTruemn!er; -IM, A. Fraser, T. C. Wilson. Pullet Tu!b!b Bros. =T. C. 'Wilson, M. A. Fraser,.. Gane B'antfams-Cock , M, A. Fras- 'Barred Rocks -Cock-Jacob Bat- tler, 131en-'T. C Wil'so'n, and 2nd. Cockerel = Arnold Hugill, Pullet - Arnlold Magill, Jonathan Hvghll. White Rocks - !Cock, Lloyd O'- Brien, H'i'lton T'ruemner, Zurich. Hen -ILlbyd' 01Brien;' ' Leatherland & !Bentley, Auburn. 'Cockerel -]Lloyd 0' (Brien. and end, 'Pu'll'et -Lloyd O'Brien, Mrs. B. Brunadion, Londe'sboro, Buff Racks-(Cockerel=1L1'oy,d O'-• :Brien, Pullet -]Lloyd O'Brien. Any :other variety `Cochin-ICock- G; lW'l op, 'B'i'uevale and 2nd, Hen C. Wti^$sal' and 2nd, J:r 'Silver Grey 11,orkin'gns-106ck--+:John lKoohents, Ztlrlt!h, M. A„'Fraser, Hen -Ijtohtt I{nlepeins and end. ICo'ckerel- 'Fra'ser, John 'Kochems. 'Pullet -�]aliti Eodhem's and 2nd, Black breasted Red Games-ICac•k- L'aithwa'ite & Sons Hen.. --Roy But- son, Stratford Lai'thwaite & Sons. Pullet -]Roy Butson, Douglas & Son, 4titdheil., A10.V. Game-4Hen--1R:oy` Butson, Laithwaite & Sons. Pullet -Roy But- son 'Langshans-Cock-M,'- A. Fraser. Hen -M. A. Fraser, Cockerel -M, A. Fraser, Pullet -M, A. Fraser. !Spangled 'Eaunlb'urgs-Cock- Lloyd O'Brien, Leatherland & Bentley; Au- burn.' Hen -M. A. Fraser, T. IC, W'il- son: Cockerel-RJoyd• C./Brien, Lea'th- erlancl & Bentley. Pullet-IL1o'yd O'- Brien and 2nd. IH'oudans -` Cock M. A. Fraser, Laiithwaite & Son. Hen• -,M, A. Fres- er„ res-et, Laiblvwai'te & Son, 'Cockerel - ILarthedaiite &'Son, M, A. ;Fraser. 'Pul- let -La'3'rhwaite''& Son, M. A. Fraser,. iFelan'ds-Gook--'M, A. Fraser, Hen X1331, A. Fraser, Cockerel -Leather - land, & B'entdey, M. A. Fraser. 'Pullet -_ Lealth'erl'and '& Bentley and 2nd. • IB'u'fi Orpingtons - 'Goc'k-Douglras & Son, Mitchell, Jacob Battler, 'Zur- ic'h: Hen -Douglas & 'Son, •Jahn Ko - ohms, Zurich. Cockerel - M. A. Fraser, Douglas &'Son. Pullet -M. A. Fraser; Do'u'g'la's & Son. A. 0. V. O•dpin!gton's-1C'o;ck-T. C. Wilson, •B'luevale and 2nd, Hen- T. C. Wi'l'son and 2nd. Black Spanish--(Hen--T. C. Wi1scin, Bauevale; John IQochems, Zurich. Cockerel John Kiaoh:ems and end. Ptillet-,J!oihn Kochems and 2nd. And!alu.slans-]Cock-+M:. A. Fraser, Hen -M. A. Fraser. Cockerel. M, A. Fraser, 'Jamb Battler, ,Zurich. Pullet - A. Praiser,, Jacob 'Battler, Zuricih. Mi'nortcas-Cock -'Lloyd .01Brien, Y 7 ib Bata, H -D 'o Tacolb ler. en u�gbas & Son, Hilton 'Truemner,t Zurich. Cockerel - Hilton Truernner, Dou'gl'as '& ,. Son. $'uilef-IH11'toes •Trueiarner and 2nd. .(White Wy'atidblbtes•L-Cock-iDou'g- las & Son. Han'-1Douglbs l&'So.ns, Lea- therland & Bem.tley, Au'hunn. Cockerel --117aulgl'as & Son. Pull'e't -Douglas & Son. Silver. Laced Wy'and'o'ttes-Cock - K A. Fraseg, Hen -(Fraser. Cockerel Fraser. !Pullet -]Fraser, !Buff "Wy'an'd'olttes.Co'cleere'.,='Arn- aid Pul'iet-IArnd1'd: Hugill. A O. V. Wyaiiidottes=]Cock,. T, C, Wilson. Hen -1T, C Wii'aon 'and 2nd. Coc'ker'el -'T. C. Wilson, Lanth'wa to &' Sans, P'sn telt-+T: C. 'Wilson, 'Leith= wai:te &-S:oiss; iRed ,Gaps.-Pullet-Leatherland & Bentley, Auburn. lAn!conas-Conk-,boughs & Son, 1\l. A. -Fraser. Hen -Douglas & San, 1MI, A. 'Fraser.. Cockerel--'-Llo"yd. 0' Brien;, Daug!1'as & Son. Puget -Roy Btntson" and 2nd. 'Rhode 'Island Rleds-::Go'ck-lD'oulg- las Sr, Son, John. Kachein's. Hen' (Dou'gla's &'Son and, end. 'Cockerel- Douga!as & Soli, M. A,. Fraser: Pitl- lct-Dou'gl'as•&;Son, M. A. Fraser. •Cam'pinea-Cock -ID!ou'gla's & Son and,'end. 'Hen--IDou'glas & Son and end'. Cockerel -Dou'gla's' &•'Son and end. Pullet-4Dlouglas; & Son and end, , .1White'L„'gliorns-'Coco.-Roy Bat- son, Strafford, Douglas .ami Son, Hen -May ''Butson, Dou'glas & Sen. Go'ck- erel-IRoy. Butson, Douglas 'n .San. (Pu'lle't-lDongl'as & Slon 'and 2nd: iBirownl. ,'I;le'gh!orius-Cock=Doirgllas 7& San; 'Uaithwaite & Son's; Hen's- er, Laithwai'te & Sons. Hen -Douglas & Son, Charles Danib'roak, Cockerel Fraser, D'o!ugllas & Son. Pullet - Douglas & S'o'n, Fraser. Cochin Bantam's ='Cock - M. A. Fraser, Lloyd O'Brien. Hen --O'Brien, 'Fraser, Cockerel.'- 1OlB'rien, Fraser. 1"ul'let'-Lloyd'; OlBrieu and 2nd. A. 0. V. Bantams -Cock -Charles D'anbro'ak, M. A. Fraser, Hen -M. A. Fraser, Ma's. D'an!brook, Cockerel - Wilbur Turnbull, M. A. Fraser. Pul- let -M, A. Fraser, Wilbur Turnbull. Pekin bucks-aOld drake, old, chsc+k, young drake 'and young duck-Doug- 4as & Son and 2ntd in all classes:: ,Rouen Du'c'ks- Young drake and young duck, .T. M. Smo'wd'en. Flemish Beauty -James 'Stirlin'g an end. Duchess of Agouline-.'Slcill ings James D. B•liac'k, Seaforth. Beurr Clairgeau-'Mrs, G. A Glenna, hi,ppen ILatthwate, Clap'p'•s Favorite -N, Ca'r ter,' Jacob -Battler,. Zurich. Belle Lu emotive -Skillings, N. Carter. .•Sheld- on --,N. Carter, Mrs. J. Barr. Louis Bonne de Jersey -P, Barker, Goder- idit; N. ,'Canter. Bartlett -J. Sbinljtt'g, N. Carter. Seckel -F. Banker, 3. S'tas1- B!eure d' 'Anjou -F. Barlcer,,.Ja- c'olb Battler: Peaches. Early Crawford = H. Truemuer,. Skilltv'gs. 'Crawnfar`d-IStir'ling, Ski d- ings: Plate' of any other variety=Skil- lings, H. Truemnerr Plums. d ('Tyerman; canned cherries, Mrs, J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. W. J. Dickson;,: e canned pears, Dr. Harburn, N, Cart- ; er; canned strawberries, N. Carter,. - Mrs. Robt. Allan; canned plums, N. -'Carter, H. Desjard'ine; canned ,pe'ac'hes Alfred Warner, N. Garter;' collection of three j'elI'ies, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, N. Carter, soup mixture,' Mrs. A L. Porteous; canned chicken,' Mrs. J, B. ,Tyerman, N. Carter; canned sausage„. T. J. Willert, N. Carter; canned ,beef;, N. 'Carter; vinegar pickles, Mrs. James• Carte, H, Desjardine; mu'st'ard pick-• les, N. Carter;' tomato 'catsup, Mrs., J, . B. Tyerman, ;Mrs, Jaane's Carter; cold'. meat relish, Mrs. J. B. •Tyerman,. Mrs. A. L. Porteous; red pepper jelly, Dr. Haelburn,_ Mrs. J. B. Tyterman; collection canned vegetables, -Affred' Warner, ,N. Carter; jam or m'arma-• lade, 4 varietie's, Mrs. A.'L. Porteous,` 'Mrs. J, B. Tyerman. DA'IIRY PRiODUCTS , 'Butter crack, N. Carter, Mrs. J•as; 'Magill; butter, in prints, Mrs; Wm,. 'Taylor, Blyth; N. Carter; butter,. in pats,' Mrs. Wm:. Taylor, Mrs. Jas.. Iiugill; honey fn eonsh, Wm. Hartry; : extracted honey, and Honey display,-. Wm. Hantry; hen's eggs., Mi -s. C. H.'_ Holland, Mrs. Janes Carter,; brown.e hen's eggs, Mrs. Rolbt. Allen; Oliver Jervis; dressed chicken, Mrs.-- James ilt"rs.James Carter; 5 lb. rolls butter, N. Carter, 3llrs..F; S'torey._ - D!OMESTIC !SCIENC'E White bread, Mrs. F. Storey, Mrs. A. L. Porteous, N, Carter; brown bread; N. Carter, Mrs, F. Storey.. Mrs. A. L. Poeteo'us; muffins, :]sirs: - C. H. H'olland; Mrs. James Carter; children's lunch, Mrs. T. 0. Flynn;' Stratford; tea bis'cuits,,. lIrs, Wes Free, N. Carter; fancy yeast buns, Mrs. F. Storey, Jean Scott; plain cookies, Mrs. T. 0. Flynn, Mrs. Oli- ver Jervis; sixo tarts, N. Carter Mrs. Wes Free; dropped cookies,' N. Car= ter, Mrs. D.. MacFarlane, Walton; an- gel cake, not iced, Jean Scott, Mrs. J. B. Tyernnan; Parker rolls, Jean Scott, ' N, Carter; best decorated cake, Mrs. D.:M'aclFarlane, Mrs. James Car -- ter; sponge cake, Jean Scott, lfrss J . B. Tyerman; dark fruit cake, N. Car- •- ter, Mrs. Wes Free; light :layer ca'k'e,'. N. Carter,' Mrs. Jane's Carter; dark -- layer cake, jean Scott, Mrs. D. Mac- Farlane; apple pie, Mrs. James • Hteg-f ill, Mrs.' F. Storey; pumpkin pre, Mi's-, J. B. Tyerman, Mrs, Wes, Free; lemon !Golden Drop -(Skillings. Washing tan-Iskrl'lim'gs, Monarch-Laithwaite & Son, Stirling, bmperial Gage -Skil- dings. •'Duane's Purple - Skil'1'ings, Lombards - •Laith'wai'te, Stirling. Bradshaw, Skillings. Rene Cl., Skil- lings, Stirling. German Prune -4H. IT•ruemner, Jean Scott, Plate of any other variety -Jacob Battler. Skil. 1'inigs, ,to,,_ Grapes, 'Plate of .Moore's Early-,Lai!thwaite, kS'tirliti'g. N'iaga'ra - ILaith'waite, Skil- rings, Concord- S,killin'gs, Laithwaiie, Delaware -Skillings, 'La'ethwaite. Wil den-4LaBthwaite. 'Lindlley-;Skillin'gs, Muscovy Ducks --Old drake and Salem ISkilllln'gs, Weldon =.LA'rnold ug - old duck -Douglas & (Som, John Hart. ,Hugill, Skild'irngs. Plate of any other Young drake' ,and young duck=Doug-• variety - il;a'igrapes , Skillings. Best' la's & Son. 1 ol'lettion 'af grapes-ISkillings, (In'd'ian Runner Ducks -Old drake, Murray. L'aithwa'iite & Sans, Old duck-La'ith_ Judge -J. M. Cardivo, reaite & Son's, ` ROOTS AND VEGETABLES IA. 0. V., =Ducks -]Ail classes Douglas & Son and end. ]Irish Cobbler early potatoes, N. Geese. • . .Carter, Arnold Hugill any 'other ear - Bremen Geese -Old 'gan'der and old ly` vatrety, Jonathan Hugill, N. Car- 'Bremen - Douglas &' Son, Hilton iter; Green Mountain late potatoes, iTruenuter, Zurich. Yo'unlg goose and Arnold Hugill, J. A. (Murray; any oth- young gander -:Douglas & Son. er late variety, Thomas Ferguson, (Toulouse , Geese -Old goose and Elton Goudie; winter' .cabbage, Mrs, old gander --Douglas & Sons, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, F. Barker; savoy cab F'rahik Storey, IS'eaforth, Young gag- bage, J. A. Murray, Janes Rivers; der and, young goose-1Dou'glias &' red cabbage, N. Garter, F. Baricar;. Son, Jonathan Hugill. fall' cabbage, N. Carter, James Rivers; IA. O: V. Geese -1A11' classes-Jobn any. other. cabbage, N. Canter, F. Bar - Hart, Wes. Nott, ker; cauliflowers, John Grieve, N. Turkeys, Carter]' celery, N. Carter, Mrs, J. B. Cock.. and hen -• Hilton Truernner, Tyer'm'au; table parsnips, N. 'Carter, Alfred H. Warner, Bayfield. Cock- F. Barker; table carrots, stump rooter] enc] and, Pullet-;A'lfred H. Warner 3• A. Murray, Jonathan Hugill; long and 2nd.. ,table carrots, N. Carter, T. Ferguson; A. O. V. Turkeys -]Cock, hen .,and any other table carrots, Reta Camp- cockere'F-lDb4tglas & 'Son bell, F. Barker; long blood beets-, N. Utility Pens. !Plymoauth Rocks, p.en-Douglas & Son, Leghorans -' A.V. pen, . Doug- ias & San, Lloyd O',Brien. (Rhode. Is:laand (Re'd's; pens - Jrahn IK'ochems. iAn'conas, A.V., pen -]Lloyd O'Brien. 1M'inorcas, A. 'V., ,pen -Jahn Kac em's. HIOIRBI10UlL,TUIRAL PRODUCTS Canter, Jacob Battler; turnip .blood beets, James Rivers, T. Ferguson; red tomatoes, Mrs. A. L. Porteous, Jacob Battler; pink tomatoes, N. Car- ter; collection tomatoes, Mrs. 'W. J. Dickson,• N. Carter; sweet table corn, Jonathan Hugill, E. J. Willent field corn, Jonathan Hugill, H. Trimmer; la_ •collection Of corn, Jacob Battler; fod- der corn, V. Terryberry; onion's from seed, F. Barker, Jahn Grieve; onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. R, Allan, 'Brucedeld; ;H. Desjardine; red'. on} fan's, F. Barker; white or yellow on- - ions, F. Barker, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; nq onion set, Mrs, W J. Dickson, T. J. es Willert;- pickling on'i'on's, John Grieve, Mrs, W..J. Dickso'n muskmelons, H. ipl'1. 'Truenner,' T. J. Willert; wlatermel- g, ons, T. J. Willem,;• lames Stirlim'g; s'tri'ped citrons, J•acdb Battler, N. Gar- - ter; C'altilfornia citrons, Mrs. - W. J. ' Dickson; ,vegetable n'iarro'w, N. Cart - g' '.er, Alfred H. Warner, Bayfield; mam- a moth squash, F. Barker; table squash, '�_ F. Barker;: Jacolb Battler; Hubbard sq'u'ash, John Grieve, Alfred' Warner; 1 ,pumpkin's for pies, F. Barker,. Alfred & Warner; winter rad'is'h, N, Carter, • Jonathan Hngiil; ripe cucumbers, James Rivers, N. ,Canter; table cucum- hbegs, N. Carter, J• A. Murray pick- ling cucumbers, J. A, Murray, T. J, Willert; butter beans, 'Mrs:,'Robt. A1'- laii, J'acolb Battler; white beans, Mrs.. s W. J. Dickson, Jacob Battler; sugar niangoi'ds, Arnold Hugill, J. Wesley e''B•eattie; long red man'golds, J. Wesley s' 'Beattie, H. 'Truenrner• intermediate d mangolds, J. W. Beattie, T. J. Wil- iert; Swled'e. turnips, Wn.:-Beatty, Seaforth; Mrs. Frank Storey; any ' other variety turnips, Chas, D'aini'age, ' H. Truemner; • white sugar beets for factory, Elton Goodie; red or orange field carrots, F. Btarker; white or yel- low carrots, T, j. Willemt; sweet'pep- pers, John Grieve, N. Carter; hot pep- ' pers,' James Stirling, Jahn 'Grieve s' largest s,q}nash, H. Tru emu er, J. A. ' .Murray; largest Pu'mp'kin, H. Truesn- ner, J, A. Murray; collection of gar- den, pro'ducts, N. Carter, F. Barker Indigo: F. J. Kerslake, Apples. !Collection 'o'f apples, le varieties Slaith'waite & San; James S'ti'lt BFaylfield. Six !rained varieties wiint apples - Laitlawa'i'te & Sons; Jam Stirling. Four named varieties fall. p'ie's-ajlame3 Stirling, Arnold Hu'g 'Plate of Blaid'wins James :Stirlin Arnold 'Hug'''h King o'f Th'omp'kins Lai'tlncvaite & Son, James Stirling Northern Spies - •Jlantes 'Stirin Lloyd L. :Skillings, St, George, . Fall water=tJaines "Stirling, H;i'ltatt Truer n'et, Golden. Russett -j. Stirling; E gin Nott. Westfield (Seek -no -further• Lai:thwaste '&:Son, J. Stirling. Wea thy -'Lloyd' 'S!kildi.ngs, Lat.thwaite Stan, • PeIW'att'kee . James 'Stirlin Lloyd; Skfllin!gs. Ontarte LFloyd- Ski Hugs, -James Stirling. Wiagne'r-e Stir ing Latthwali'te. Roxboro Russets Lki'th'waite. Gravenstein-'Lloyd Skil lings. Duchess of Oldenburg -Jame 'Stirling, Laith!wai'te & Son, 'Spitzer burg -E. J.'Wi'llert, Hensel!. Fameus or Sn,oiw apple - Lloyd S'kitlin'g Lai!th'waite .Col:ert 'H. 'Truenuner FI, Des3'ardine, Zurich. Mann�ILloy 6killim!gs, M'rs, J. T. Hugill, B'len helm Orange Stinlin'g, Skillings Ma'ide'n B,lmsh - :Mrs.. J. T. Hugill Jat'rvss; Slbinliug, B'ayfie'ld. 12 crab apiple's, red -(Skillings, Stirling. 112 crab appl'e's, Yellow ---Jonathan Hugill Stirling. Rhode Island Green'in'g Mrs. J. Barr, ,Go.derich; :Skillings, Rib sto'n. P'ip'pins -'Mrs, J, ,B'a'r, Slki'ili'vg Blenheim Pippin-'Laith'waite, Mrs. J Barr, Pall Pbplpnn-iJ. Slttrling: Cran- berry Pippin' -Mrs. J. Barr, J. Stir] :nig. St. Lawie!ntce-IN, Carter. Skil- lings. McIntosh Red - LaithWai!te, Sknllin'gs. Tatman ;Sweet-Ski'lliiags, jurehu; ISxott. Pears. ' Four varieties of W'i'nter Pears - Mrs. J. Barr Skillings, 4 var. Fall Douglas :E Son and 2nd. Cockerel --;T, Pears -Mrs. 7. Bart Stirling. Plate of OANINFaD: FRt11)S, VEGETAiBLEIS • .ICnsnnreid rhub'ar'b, Mrs. W. j. ,Dick- son, Alfred Warner canned raspber- ries,Mrs. James Carter, Mrs, J. B. pie, N. Carter, :Mrs, F. Storey; meat. loaf, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, N. Carter. candy, Mrs, H. Rorke, Clinton; Vel- ma Hsist; meat pie, Mrs. A. L. Par- teous, Mrs. Oliver Jervis; salad, Mrs. Wes. Free, Mrs. A. L. Parteous; ma--- caroons, Mrs. Oliver Jervis, 'M1"sc R.”. !Allen; cup cakes, Jean Scott, J. • W;,', Beattie; fruit cake, Mrs. James Car== ter, Mrs. We's. Free; collection sand: wiehes, Mrs. Wes, Free, N. Carter:- judge: artery Judge: Helen M. r\IeKeroher, DOMESTIC NEEDLE CRAFT' Quilt, applique, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. D. :Munro, Brucefidd; bedspread, Ja- cob Battler; quilt, best quilting, Reta Ceniplbell, Dublin; Adeline Tyerman; pieced cotton quilt, Mrs, James Fin- layson; Mrs. • Sam. C41dun'ore; gniIt;' orazy patchwork, Mrs. S. Trewartha,; Mrs. Oliver Jervis; white bedspread„' /Mrs. H. Hym'men, Kitchener, Miss M. Livin'gstou, B':y-th; colored bed-" spread, Mabel Pet'h'ick, . Miss Living- ston; cro'ch'et or knit Afghan in color- ed olor ed wool,'Miss Livingston. Mrs. Flynn;. apron, 'serviceable work aprons, ,Mrs;.'' A. L Porteous;, Miss Livingston; men's pyjnnriras, N. Carter, Miss Liv- ingston; house dress, Miss Living s'ton, Mrs. D. M'aelFarlane; floor mat;, Mrs. W. J. Dickson„ Miss Living-. s•ton; floor stat, hooked, rags, Miss. Livingston, Mrs. H. Rorke; floor not, hooked, yarn, Fme,d H. Carbert, Mrs.. Sash Cudni'ore; crochet nra:t, John Grieve, Mrs,'D. Munro; illustrailed hooked floor mat, H. D'es'jar.dine.... LADIES' WORK_' lAlplplique, Miss Livingston, M:rsi Hymmen; Roman cut work, Mrs - Hyun'nleit,� Mrs. Sam..Cudmoa'e; e t. Mrs. Hynanmen Miss Sela- Miss Livingston; sa- tin stitch, Miss'Livingtston, Miss Flor- ence Beattie; cross.' stitch, Miss iugstlon, Mrs, Flynn; French knots; Mrs, Hyat'men, Miss Lnvings!ton:-taip- esttry, petite point or .gross point, hiss Livingston, Mrs. H'owrie; Lazy Daisy 'stitch, Mrs: Hryinnwen, Mildred Cud- `. more; Italians drawn work, Mrs, Hynr•• '- men, Miss Lnvings!t'on tatting, Miss Livingston, mfrs. H. R;orke; beacdt work, Mns. Sans Ciidm!ore. Dining Room-"' Furnishings. ILu 1' g ncheott se't; ea7nbroider; r' :Liv to Livingston, Mrs.'Tljymtneu;,;.tea -cloth- •