The Seaforth News, 1933-10-05, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
FAIR ON LAKE HURON'S
SHORE :IS ALWAYS
POPULAR
Bayfield 'Pall (Fair was favored
.with fine +weather though rain threat-
ened on Thursdayy 'afternoon last,'
and there was a good -attendance.
Near'dy all the {fair's have Thad good
weather this year in ;theaftdru'oons,
with rainy nights and mornings. The
largest entry of livestock lin .the his-
tory of the fair was shown and +the
indoor euhib+iles Iw'ere large.
+Mu'sic was furnished by D+asthwood.
Band.
There was a ,pantioularly :lenge en-
, ley of quilts. On 'Thursday night +the
'town hall was ;packed .when 'the Vic-
toria players 'of lGoderich presented
'"A Wild !Flower of (the Hills." !Little
Jackie Snell amid Hope 'Mu+teh delight-
ed the 'au,dfence with 'their songs •as
did also Guts Worthy with ;his guultar'
and cowboy songs.
Ide
SHEEP
Leicester
(Rami, two shears or over, Cowan &
Danbrook (Atwood), and 2.nd,
ISheasling rani, A. H. Warner &
Son, Cowan & Danbrook..
Ram lamb, Gowan & Danbrook; R.
Pepper & Sone
'Ewe, A, H. /Warner '& 'Son, Cowan
& Dasebrook.
Slhe'arling ewe, Cowan & ,Dap+bsoolc
and 2nd,
Ewe lamb, Cowan & Danbrook arid•
A. H, Warner '& Son.-
Lincolns
Ram, .two -shears or . over, Thos,
1Sn+ownden, Geo. 'Penhale,
'S+hea1'1i11g ram, Tihos.:Insolwden.
'Ram lamb, Thos, 'Snowden, Geo.
'(Pen hale. •
Ewe, "Tihos, Snotwden, Geo. Penlh'ale.
ISlhearl'ing ewe, 'Geo. Penhale, Thos.
S +o+wde:n.
Ewe lamb, Geo. Pent -Dale, Tiros,'
Snoved;en.
Oxfords
Ram, two shears or over, D. B. Bell
& ,Sams (Shakespeare), W. M. Henry
(1B'ly!th).,
+S+hearliing rano, W. M. Henry, D. 'B,
Bell . & :Sons.
Ram lamb, W. M. ;Henry, D. B.
Bell and Sons.
Ewe, R. B. Bell e& ,Son's, W. M.
Henry.
IS+hearl'ing ,e'we, W. M. 'Henry, D. D,
Bell.
Ewe lamb, W. M. !Henry and 2nd.
Shropshires
'Raul, two shears or over, Orval
:McGowan, Cowan & `Danibrook.
IShearling ram, Orval McGowan, J.
Gelinas & Son,
Ram lamb, J.'Gelines & Son, D. W.
Hyde,
tE!we,.2 shears or over, D, W. Hyde,
Orval MciGow:an.
1Shoarling ewe, D. VV. Hyde, Orval
McGowan.
Ewe lamb, Orval MdGowan, D. W.
Hyde.
Wether lamb, W. M. 'Henry, D. W.
Hyde.
Dorsets
(Ram, two shears or over, Cowan
& D'anlbrook, Orval 'MoGowan.
1Shearling ram, Cowan & Danbrook,
Orme] McGowan.
(Rant lamb, Orval ,MdGldwan, Cow-
an & Danbrook,
Doe, 2 shears or over, Cowan &
Danbrook.
:Shearling ewe, Orval McGowan
Cowan & Denbrook.
Ewe lamb, Orval McGowan and
2nd.
•
IFd, Foster; tants, dad. Foster, Mrs. N.
L. Caner salad, vegetalbles, MI's. Met-
calf, Mrs, N. L. Carter; Scotch short
bread, ':\'are N. L. ;Carter, ''Ed. Foster;
layer cake, dark, Mrs. N. W. Woods,
Melvin Webster; fruit cake, alis
fHowrie Mrs. N L. Caa'ter; six buns,
+I3, E, Rorke, Mrs. N. W. Woods; tea
biscuits, Ed. Faster, IR. Geiger; ginger
hes'rnits, Ecl. Foster, Mrs, Tretn'blay;
cookies, Ed. 'Faster, ;Helen Tough;
pilin ,muffins,. R, Geiger, Mrs. 'Max-
well; scones, Ed. 'Foster, Mrs, N, L.
Carter; .meat loaf, Mrs. Maxwell, iefrs.
N. L, Carter; apple pie, (Mrs. Max-
well, Jas. R, Sterling lemon pie, E.
F. Menuer, Mrs. N. W. Woods; best
box kirsch for school 'laid, Mrs, D.
tA, Fdwlet, H. Desjardine; home made
fudge, 0. Biatticr, I1, E, Rorke; plain
baked beans, Mrs. :N. L, Carter, Ed.
Foster; pound cake, Eel. Foster, Mrs,
!1V. L, Oar'ter; cold lunch, Mrs. B.
!Piffle, H, E, Rorke.
Cannell Goods -Pickles, 0. ,Battler,
H. Desjardine; marmalade, H. Des-
jardine; •catsup amid meat sauces, 0.
'Battler, H, Desjardine; t canned fruits,
Mrs. Tremblay, H. 'Desjardine; cann-
ed vegetables, ;bars, \fax!weli, H. Des-
jardine; canned meats, 0. (Battler, H.
Desjardine.
;Special Canada Flour Mills, Mrs;
N. L. Carter, Mrs. 'Tremblay.
GRAIN 'AND 'SEED'S
HORSES
General Purpose
;Brood mare and 'foal, Herb Bender,
W. R. 1Lo+blb & Sons; 'foal, SIenb Ben-
der J. 'Gelinas +& ;Ston; gelding or
;filly, o years ,olid, Geo. ,King, 'H. C.
Cox r& ;Son; gelding or ;filly, 2 years
.old, Wm, Decker, !Brown 'Ste'want;
gelding or 16T1y, le year old, Wm.
'Decker; team, ,Wen. •Decker, H. C.
;Cox &'Sian.
Heavy Draught
IBro'od mare and 'foal, Mis's Brown-
ett, Nelson Keys. -
1Faal, Nelson Keys, Jias. R. ;Sterling.
'Gelding or +filly, 3 years' old, ,Man-
son 'Bros. '
{Gelding or tfilly, 2 years 'old, +Elmer
Webster, 'Nelson Keys; gelding or fil-
ly, 1 year old, Miss Brownett, 'Elmer
Webster; team, Miss ,Brownett, E. J.
Willert.
Percheron
Two year old, Melvin 'Webster, E.
F. Merner.
One year old, Rose Snowden.
'Foal, Herb (Bender, Rose ,Snowden.
Agricultural
IBrood mare +and foal, 'Nelson Keys
Colin Campbell; foal, . Nels-on ,Keys
Elmer Webster.
/Gelding or filly, 13 years old, Garne
Taylor, Melvin Webster.
Gelding or filly, '2 years, old Mis
Brownett, J. lGeliaras & Son; gelding
or filly, it year old, Elmer Webster, J
Gelinas & Son, :
Team, Nelson Keys, Colin Camp
bell.
Roadsters
'Brood mare and foal, Jake Meidin•
ger, Garnet Taylor,
Foal, 'Garnet Taylor.
!Single roadster, Fry'fogle, Wilford
McLean.
Carriage
Brood mare and foal, R. Greig.
+Foal, Jake Meidinget', J. Gelinas &
;Son. .
One year old, R.Greig.
Two year old, '\Manson Taros.
;Single Carriage horse, E. J. Willert,
Fry:fogle,
IBes't-'gentle'nian's ' outfit, IFryfogle,
E. J. Willert.
Lady driver, E. J. 'Willert, G. Park.
J. W. Merrier S'pe'cial, Herb Bender.
Best colt on halter by ,bpy .15 or
under, Herb (Bender end 2nd; Garnet
Jaco:hi. 3rd,
`Boys, lb or ;under driving single
horse, 'Percy. Johnston, Colin Camp-
bell.
Best heavy (horse on the grounds,
Nelson Keys & :Son Colin.: Campbell.
:Saddle horses -Wen. Decker, E. J.
Wiliest.
judges -Jas. 11eCluskey, James
Norris.
PIGS
Berkshire
Aged ,boar, Cowan & Danbrook.
Sow, littered in 1930, Cowan'3 Dan -
rook,
Yorkshire
White winter wheat, H. Truemner,
J+as. R. Sterling; red winter wheat,
Milne Rader, Ii, Truemner; Spring
iwlieat, Milne Rader, H. Truemner;
large white peas, H. ;Des!jardinte; sm':all
,white peas, Milne Rader, H. Desjard-
ine; barley, Milne Rader, H. A. Fuss;
white oats, Miss Brownett, 0. Batt-
ler; red clover seed, II. Truemne.rf R.
Geiger,
Half bus'he'l sweet clover seed, A.
Warner & 'Son, H. Desjardine; timo-
thy seed, Milne Rader, R. Geiger;
yellow corn, 0. Battler, H. Desjar-
cline; dent corn, Fred Middleton, H.
'Desjardine; sweet conn, H. Desjard-
ine„ E. J. Willett; any other variety
corn, Hiss Brownett, 0. Battler; field
Beans, 0. Battler, H. Truemner
buckwheat, 'Milne Rader, H. Desjar-
dine.
Aged boar, Sam Alton, .A. I -I. War-
ner & Son.
;Brood sow, 'Sam ,Alton, Jas. R.
Sterling. •
Sow, littered in 1953, Sam Alton,
Manson Bros.
Boar, littered in '1933, 'Sam Alton
and 2nd.
Registered Pigs
Aged boar, 'Sam Alton, Manson
Bros.
'Brood saw, Sam .Alton and 2nd.
Boar, littered in 19393, Saar Alton
and 12+nd.
Sow, littered in 39+35, J. Gelinas &
Son, Sam Alton,
Best pair bacon hogs, Jas. R, Sterl-
ing, Elmer Webster.
Judges -if. C. Petty, S. ,Snell
DAIRY PRODUCE
d0 lbs. salt butter, Mrs. N. L. Car-
ter,'R,Geiger.
5 lbs. butter in +1 lib. blocks, Mrs. N,
L. Carter, Wm. Decker.
5 lb. crock butter, Mrs. N. L.
Carter, 0. Battler.
di lb, fancy print butter, Mrs. N. 'L.
Carter, H. Desjardine,
;Cottage .Cheese -J. R. Sterling,
Rose 'Snowden.
;Haff hart, home 'oared, R. Geiger,
Herb ;Neeb,
2_ lbs. !haane-rendered lard, 'Thos.
'Snowden, 0. Battler.
3 lbs. home -cared bacon, Rose
Snowden, I -I. A. ,Fuss.
rPa'ir dressed chickens, Jas. R. Ster-
ling, 'A H. 'Rawness & Son.
(Heaviest dozen hen's eggs, 0. Bat-
tler, Mrs. N. L. Carter.
(Heaviest dozen hens' eggs, brown
shell, Fred Middleton, Mrs. Robert
Allen.
1l3est display, bee products, J. E.
Pollock, Pastil ;Cleave.
!Strained 'honey, J. E. ,Pollock, Paul
Cleave.
Maple syrup, 0. Battler, Milne ' Rad
-
CATTLE
Grade Cattle
Heifer, two years old,' A. IL Warn-
er & Son and and.
II-Ieifer, one year old, ,IIarold Pen -
hale,
IHei:fer Calf, Roy Pepper &Son.
\Steer calif, 'Ray (Pepper & ;Son. '
'Steer, one year old, Roy Tepper' St
Son.
Durham
;titch cow in calf, Wm. Oestricher
and '2nd.
(Heifer, two years old, Wm. O,e:stri-
+c'h+er, Roy Pepper 13 (Son.
+Heifer, one year old, ,Wm, Oestridh-
er, Roy Pepper '& Son.
IIlei+fer . calf, Wm, Oestricher, Roy
17ep!oer & ,Son.
Bull ,calf, Wm,,Oes'tric'her and 211d.
IFIeifer calif, 'Fred Caribert and 2mcL
B,ii19 calf, Fred Galbert and 2nd
Jersey
;Battler; Jie'ld turnips, IE. J. Willert,
Rose Snowden; sugar beets, Paul
Cleave, Mrs, B Fine; winter radish
0, Battler; ealstf•y, Mrs. N. L. Carter,
Mrs. :4leteali; cabbage, Mrs. N, L,
Cartel E, J. Willert; cauliflower, Mrs.
N. L. Carter, 0. Battler; while celery,
+Da•, Grieve; muskmelons, H. A, Fuss,
1 Barker; watermelons, II. Truemner.
E. 3, Willert; citrons, Geo. Little, H.
L'raeniner; best pumpkin for table use
Mrs, 1t, 0. Carter, 0. Battler; s'gaas!h,
iR. Geiger, Brawn Stewart; largest
pumpkin for feed, • 0. Battler, 'Dr
Grieve; largest squash for feed, H
Truemner, John 'Etue.
Large English' potato onions, H. A.
Fuss, H. Desjardine; white onions, N.
0. Carter, Dr. Grieve; red onions, F.
:Barker, Mrs, N. L.. Carter; yellow on-
ions, F. Barker, 0. Battler,
Red tomatoes, 'Mrs, N. L. Carter,
0. Battler; yellow tomatoes; 0, Batt-
ier, Mrs. N. L. 'Carter; largest toma-
toes, Mrs. N. L, Carter, O. Battler,
'Plate of gherkins, E. J. Willert,
Mrs. N. L. Carter,
PLANTS 'A'ND FLOWERS •
!Bouquet, large, Mrs. N. W, Woods;
bouquet, small, H. E, Rorke, Mrs. R.
Allen; collection of sylvia, Mrs. N.
W. Woods, F. Barker; dahlias, F.
elarker,: Mrs. Robert ,Allen; collection
of fuscltias, F. Barker; pansies, Mrs.
Robt. Allen; tuberous begonias, F,
Barker, Mrs. N. W. Woods; gerani-
ums, Miss 'Brownett, Mrs. Tremblay;
collection of asters, Mrs. Ro4at. Allen;
collection of ,petunias, F. Barker, Mrs.
.Robt. Allen; collection Of house plants:
F. Barker, Harvey Turner; Coleus, F.
+Barker, Mrs.(Roth. Alien; 'four varie-
ties of annunot listed, Mrs. Robt.
Allen, F. Barker.
!Display of cosmos, Mrs. Robt, Al-
len, F. Barker; collection of zinnias,
Mrs. 'Robt. Allen,.Mns. N. W. Woods.
collection of verbenas, F. Barker col-
lection of gladiolus, Mrs. Robe. Allem,
F. Barker.
FRUIT
Grapes, A. Warner & Son, 'PI. Des,-
jard'ine;' collection of grapes, 0, Batt-
ler.
IPeadhes, H. Desjardine, Miss Brow -
nett; plums, Mrs. MetcalfjH, Truem-
tier; prunes, Wm. Sparks, Mrs, '1.Iet-
calf.
Red crabs. Mrs. N. L. Carter, I3,
Desjardine; Bartletts, Robert Blair, J.
R. Sterling; Flemish. Beauty, Jas. R.
'Sterling; plate of any variety pears,
F. Barker, Jas. R. Sterling.
Collection of apples,, Jas. R. Ster-
ling, (Mrs, Tremblay; !winter apples,
+Fred Middleton, Jas, R. 'Sterling;
)Hauipler, Jas. R. Sterling, PI, R.
3bonfigoniery; Northern S'p'ies, Jas. A.
Sterling, H. R. M'Ion+tgoniery; fall
apples, Jas. R. Sterling; Tatman
Sweets, Jas. IR. Sterling, 'Mrs, Tremb-
lay; MLcIivtosh Reds; .Fred Middleton,
;Gas. R. Sterling Bal'desins, J'as. R.
!Sterling, II. R. Montgomery; Manns,
'Jas. R. Sterling, hiss Brownett; Nor-
thern Spies,' Robt. +Blair, Jas. R. Sterl-
ing; King of Tliomp'kins, Jas. R. Ster-
ling, Miss Brownett; Greenings, Jas.
R. Sterling, I -I. R. Montgomery; Rib -
stoat Pippins, :Pa 5. R. Sterling, 'PI, R.
Montgomery. Pippins 20 -oz. E. F.
Iterner, Jas. R. Sterling; W.agne•rs,
'Fred Middleton, Jas. R. Sterling; Gol-
den Russets, Jas. R. Sterling, Miss
iBro'vt•nett; Blenheim Pippins, Jas. R.
Sterling, Robert Blair; snows, Fred.
Middleton, Jas. R. Sterling; Ontario:,
Jas. R, 'Sterling., ' Miss Brownett; Wolf
River, Fred Middleton, A H. Warner
Sc Son; basket of fruit, Mrs. Metcalf,
Jas. R. Sterling.
PAGE THREE,
tt and bonnet, knit, Helen Tough, M.' 0. Battler, Letherland & Bentley;
hen, Letherland & P,entlee, L. 0'-
Brien• cock Letherland & Bentley;
c eckerel,'C che:land & h'cotley, lti.
CJ',Brien.
Rhode Island Reds -4'1.0 et, cocic,
cockerel , --'John :Kochems and 2nd;
.hen, 'Letherland & Bentley, John 'Ko-
chems.
Anconal - Pullet, cockerel,O'-
Brien and 2nd; hen 1... O'Brien, Le-
therland & Bentley; cock, Letherland
& Bentley, L. 0"Brien.
'Canipines--+Pullet, cockerel, L. O'-
Brien and 12nd; lien, iLetherand &
!Bentley, L. O'Brien; cock, L. O'Brien'
Jersey Black + Giants -Pullet, John
Kochems and 2nd; hen, cock, John
Kochems, 11-I. Truemner; cockerel, H.
Truemner.
IGuineas - (Pullet, +H.arold Penhale,
lien, Harold. (Penhale, Thomas Snow-
den; cock, Thomas Snowden, Harold
Penhale:
Black Spanish -Pullet, John Koch -
ems and and -+2nd; hen, cock, John Koch -
ems, Black Minarcas - !Paillet, cock,
John Kochems, 0. 'Battler; hen, A.: Z.
Warner & ;Sou;' 0. Battler; cockerel.;
H. Truemner, 0,' Battler.
LAnd'alusians -;Pullet,. cockerel, 0
Battler, and 2nd; hen, chick, 0. Bat-
tler.
Silver 'Hamburgs-Pullet, hen, ckl
IL. O'Brien and 2nd; +cock, Letherland:
& Bentley, L. O'Brien. ;Black Hoerr -
handkerchiefs, Mrs, Metcalf. •burgs=Ptillet, cockerel, 0 Battler;
Miscellaneous Work Hemmed •'hen, 0, Battler and 2nd.
,patch, 'firs. B, Pfile, Dr, Grieve; spee- 'Hundan's-'Pullet, hen, cockerel, Le-
;men, filet crochet, Herb Neeb, Mrs. therland & 'Bentley,
N. W. Woods tatting, Dr, Grieve, Game 'Bantams -Pullet, hen, cock
Herb Neeb; fancy knitting in cotton; erel, ,Cowan & .Danbrook (.Atwood);:
Mrs. Howrie, Dr. 'Grieve; -drawn 'cock, Cowan & Danbrook and 2nd.
thread cork, Mrs. Metcalf, M. Liv- 'Game, any variety --,Hen, Lether•
-
ingston; hemstitching, _firs. Pfile, land & Bentley. Bantams, any other
Mrs. H'awrie; out work, M. Living- variety-Pulet, hen, cockerel, L. 0' --
Ston, Herb Neeb; tapestry, H. A, 'Brien; cock, Cowan & D'anbroole, L..
!Fuss, 11, Livingston; cross ,stitch, O'Brien.
Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs, G. W. Elliott; ,Any other variety fowl -pullet, eo
Irish crochet, Mrs. Metcalf, M. Liv- ckerel, L. O'Brien and 2nd; hen, L.
ingston; sampler, Mrs. Metcalf, 3,f. O'Brien, Carl Diehl; cock, L. O'Brien,
'Livingston, darning on worn sox, Dr. Letherland & Bentley.
Grieve, H. E. Rorke. Chinchilla +Ra+bbits--Cowan & Dan,-
Ribbon
anRibbon novelties, H. E. Rorke, M. brook,
Livingston; work done by lady after !Indian Runner Ducks, old, A.
reaching 70 years of age, M. Living- Warner & Son; young, John Koch-
ston. ems, A. H. Warner && Son. Muscovy-
Home
uscovyHome Manufactures - Bedspread, Ducks, old, Dr. Grieve; young, Dr..
white embroidered, J. W. Werner, Ed, 'Grieve. Pekin Ducks, old, O. 'Battler,.
Foster; bedspread, tufted in candle- A. H. Warner & Son; young, O. Bata,
wick, 0. Battler. tier, H. 'inlet -liner. Rouen Ducks, o
Quilt applique, Mrs. Howrie, Ed. -Thomas Snowden; young, Thomas
Foster; quilt, cotton, R. Geiger, M. Snowden and 2nd.
Rader; quilt, patched, Dr. Grieve, Mrs Toulouse Geese, old -'Sam Alton,.
Slaxwell; comforter, fancy, Win, H. Truemner young, Sam Alton, 'Carl
Decker, Milne Rader; comforter. Diehl; Any other var. Geese, old-
goose down, Melvin Webster, Ed, Harold Penhale, Rose Snowdene
'Foster; crochet Afghan, M. Living- young, H.'Truemner.
stop, Dr. Grieve, 1Bronze Turkeys -Old, A. H. War -
;Hearth rug, rags, Wm, Decker, Mrs ner & 'Son; young. A. H. Warner '
13. Pfile; hearth rug, wool, H. Desjar- Son and 2nd, Any other var. Turkeys
cline, Mrs. Howrie; rag mat, braided, -Old, A. H. Warner & Son; young.
Mrs. B. Pfile, R. Geiger. A. H. Warner & Son and' 2nd.
:Best labor saving device, Mrs. D. !Pigeons -+Cowan & Danbrook (At -
Towler, Mrs. 13. Pfile; braided mat. wood) and 2nd.
M. Livingston, H. E. Rorke. BABY SHOW
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S EXHIBIT Baby boy, under 10 mths-George
,Best essay of Bayfield Fall Fair. Franklin Osmond, son of Mr. and'
Stewart Sch:oenhals; chewing, 0. Bat- William Osmond.
tier, Margaret Schoenhals; drawing Baby girl, under 10 months -Bar -
still life, 0. Battler, Margaret Middle- bara Jean 'Middleton, daughter of Mr.
ton; bird house, Kenneth B.raky; Jas. and Mrs. Fred Middleton; Betty Jean
R. Sterling; taffy, Pauline Maxwell Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Len -
dress doll, Betty Brandon. Pauline Talbot.
Maxwell; Tinker Toy, Stewart S'ehoe-
nahls, Ted Middleton; 'drawing flow-
ers, Kenneth Castle, 0. 'Battler.
POULTRY
;13ralintas Cock, .Letherland &
;Bentley; hen John 1Kochems, Lether-
land & 13entley; cockerel and pullet,
Letherland '& IBeutley and 2nd.
;Plymouth. aiBrred Rock, -Pullet
'Letherland & 'Bentley, (George Little:
cock, O. 'Battler, .Letherland & 'Bent-
ley; hen, 'Letherland & 'Bentley. 0.
Battier; cockerel, 0. Battler, W. W.
Wise.
,Silver Grey :D+orkings-Pullet and
hen, John Kochems and 2nd; cock,
Johh, Kochenis; cockerel, Jahn Koch -
ems and 2nd.
Plymouth docks 'White - 'Pullet,
Thomas Snowden, .George Little;
cock, L. O'Brien, 1Letherland & Benet
ley; herr, Thomas ',Snowden, Lether-
land 'Bentley cockerel, Thos. Snow
den and 2nd.
White +\Vvanddttes - Cock, L. O'-
Brien, ILetheriancl 4& Bentley; hen, L.
Oillrien and ;2nd, Silver 'Wyandottes
Pullet,
lien, cockerel, L. 'O'Brien
and 211d; cock, +L, O'Brien.
r\ny other variety Wyandotte -
Pulleit, cock, L,'O'Brien; hen, L. O'-
Brien and 2nd; 'cockerel, L. O'Brien,
+Letherlancl & Bentley (Blyth).
Buff On'piiigtous-;Pullet, cockerel,
+Live gston,
+Baba s basin kbit, H. E. Rorke,
Helen Tough, baby's bootees, crochet,
J. W. Merner, M. Livingston,
handmade smoked dress for child;
Mrs. Maxwell, J. W. Merrier; emb.
baby's petticoat, Mrs. Maxwell; ba-
by's rompers, 11. Livingston, Dr
Grieve.
Ladies' Wear -Apron, H. A. Fuss,
J. W. Merrier; house dress, J. W.
Merner, I0 A. Fuss; ladies' cotton un-
derwear, 11. Livingston, Mrs. How-
rie; ladies' silk underwear, H. A.
,Fuse; smock, J. W. Mercier, II. A.
'Fuss,
Collar and Cuff set, new, H. A.
'Fus's, J. W.Merrier.
H1arnd:kerchiefs, 11, Livingston, Mrs.
1B, Phile; hand made bed" jacket, 3. W.
,Merner, H. A. Fuss; pullover, M. Liv-
ingston, H. A. FUSS; fancy apron, E.
E. _Verner, Mrs. D. Fowler.
'Ladies' fancy hand bag, H. A. Ftiss,
W. Merner; ladies' dress made
from old garment, Mrs. B. Pfile,'J.
W. Werner; home dying whole garm-
ent, H. A. Fuss, E. F. Merner.
Men's Wear -(Sport shirt, for man
or boy, H. A. Fuss; pyjamas, J. W.
1'ferner, i,'Irs, B, Pfile; pullover sweat-
er, Milne' Rader, Mrs. D. Fowler;
Mitts, 0. Battler; socks, Dr. Grieve,
H. A. Fuss; socks, fine, M. Living-
stone, Mrs. Howrie; hand hemmed
FINE ARTS
Landscape, original, oil, M. Liv-
ingston; ,Mrs. Metcalf; still life, orig-
inal, oil, M. Livingston, Dr. Grieve;
landscape, origin;li, water color, Mrs.'
Barry, Mrs. N. W. Woods.
(Fruit, original water color, Mrs.
Metcalf, M. Livingston; flowers, wat-
er color, Mrs.Metcalf, M. Livingston;
pen and; ink drawing, I0 A. Fuss, 11.
Livingston; drawing, crayon or lead
,point, H. A. Fuss, M. Livingston;
+water color painting on silk or isatin,
Mrs. Metcalf, M. Livingston.
Hand -painted china, Mrs. Metcalf
Mrs, Howrie; stenciling on fabric,
31. Livingston Mrs. Metcalf; fruit
and flowers in oil, M. Livingston, Mrs
Howrie; pencil sketch, M. Livingston,
Mrs. Howeie.
MANUFACTURES
er.
VEGETABLES
Skein twisted yarn, Milne Rader,
Rose .Snowden; skein, woolen yam,
Milne Rader, Rase Snowden; best
quart jar soft soap, Miss Brownett,
Mrs, N. L. Carter; 2 bars hard soap,
0. Battler, H. Desjardine; corn husk
door mat, :Miss Brownett, Milne Rad-
er; homemade article of furniture,
Mrs. N. \V. Woods; Mrs. B. 'Pole,
LADIES' WORK
'Early Cobbler's, IT. Desjarcti•nes, 11
Rader; early ,potatoes, Milne '.Rader
,H, Desjardine; Green Mountain, 11. J.
Willert, H. Desjardine; tate potatoes,
E. J. Willert, PI. Desjardine.
Long red marigolds, E. J. Willer!,
R. Geiger; +yellow .globe matgolds, T.
Snowden, E. J. Willert; intermediate
mango'lds, Milne Rader, R. Geiger.
Field carrots, 'E. J. Willert, F. Bar-
ker; long table carrots, F. Barker,
Mrs. N. 0. Carter; short table carrots,
,A. E. Erwin, Paul Cleave; long table
.beets, 0. Battler, 'Mrs. N. L. Carter.
Cuouni+bers, Mrs. Tremblay, Mrs.
Mae:well; .peach tomatoes, Mrs. N. L.
Carter, A. +H. Warner & 'Son.
Largest head of sunlfllo+wer; Wm.
Decker, +Harold Peeth;ale; .larder
herbs, Mrs. N. L. Canter, 0. Battler.
(Peppers; Mrs. N, L. Carter, O Bat -
iLiving Roost Accessories -Table
centrepiece, colored, M. Livingston.
Herb Neeb; table runner, Mrs. Mei-
calf, IT. R. Montgomery; cushion, em-
broidered, Herb Neeb, airs. D.Fowl-
er; cushion, any outer kind, 1I, Liv-
ingston,1Milne Rader; lamp shade, 11.
Livingston.
Dining Room Accessories -Table
cloth and two serviettes, M. Living-
ston, H. A. Fuss; tea cloth, C. F.
Merrier, Mrs. N. W. Woods; tea cloth,
embroidered, Mrs, Howrie, J. \V.
Misner; tea cloth, crocheted corners,
1lrs. N. 1W. Woods, ,\1.' Livingston;
tray cloth, embroidered edge -eyelet,
11. 'Livingston, Mrs. Robert Allen;
centrepiece over 1!S" for dining table,
1L. Livingston, Mrs. 13. Piffle; lunch-
eon set, R. Geiger, Herb Neeb; buffet
set, Herb Neeb, M. Livingston; tea
cosy made up, Mrs. Robt. :Allen, J.
W. Merner.
Colored Linens -Bridge set Mrs,
D.Fowler, airs. Howrie; bride set,
aplique, II. A. Fuss; buffet set, +Helen
Tough, J. W. Meitner.
ed Room Accessories: Hemstitch-
ed sheets, initialed, M, Livingston,
.,Mfrs.H'otsrie; pillow cases, .1h Liv-
ingston, II. A. Fuss; pillow cases,
eni,broidery, Mrs. B, Pfile, 11. Tavin�'-
stdn; pillow cases, lace trimmed, M.
Livingston, H. A. Fuss; curtains, lace
trimmed, 1f. Livingston, H. A.Fuss;
embroidered towels, Herb Neeb, T -I.
A. Fuss; crochet trimmed towels,,.
table 'marrow, H. A. Fuss, r. W. \\%oads, lairs. 1[a well;
Thos. Snowden; Green Hubbard •
dressieg .table set, • Mrs, T3'owrie, Mrs..
Scash, H. 'Truemner r , a &l D'
Fowler; three embroideredr
San; Yell til hard
Air and Stored Potatoes
Careless storing of wet potatoes is
responsible for unnecessary ainival.
'losses. Potatoes ought to . be stored:
in a •dry, cool, well -ventilated cellar
which a perfectly dark. Piling pota-
toes in heaps in warm and pooriv.
ventilated Manse creates the m fa-
vorable condition' for rotting, Before
pia,cing the potatoes in a cellar, wood-
en slats slightly apart should be nail-
ed about six inches or more 'from thin
wall, and a 'tc np +t'ary floor with
snacks between the board's -should be'
laid about six inches above the per-
manent floor. ,his will ensure air t'�
circulate around and under the pile.
of potatoes. If it should so happer.
.that the 'pile has to be so very large.
square ventilators made of wooden
slats and running from top to +bottom
of the pile should be put in her and
there. Together with ;the circulation
of air at the ,sides and at the bottom
of the pile, these veitdlatots will keep
the potatoes in a much better condi-
tion than if they were in it solid pile
Another good plan is to keep :the pa•• •
tatoes in large crates made with sldtts
the ventilation between the cranes as-
sisting very much in keeping the po-
tatoes in good condition. The temper-
ature of the storehouse or cellar
0, iB'a.ttler, John'T achenis; cock; heir, should be kept as nearly as 33 or 3'S,
John Kochems, O. Battler. Any other degrees F. as possible.
variety �Orpingtons-Hen, Letherland
Want and For Sale :A'd's. 1 time, 2Scc.
rB e n'fl ey.
Bro,wu ILeghorns Pallet, 'Letlter-
land -�& Bentley; hen, O. Battler, Let-
therland & .Bentley; cock, Lether and
& Bentley, Battler. e -ee-
parlas• win Foster, MM+rq t .'' Carter; plant, \'irs:
I M N W SteWert F.' Barker; egg p Children's Wear Child's dress. hones -Pullet, Mise Browne -a,
White Lee -
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erse tlar , vegetable k cow, ITlar'Pendtale• DOMESTIC SCIENCE b lfis. \ 1 L When Yon Have A
Holstein > ' A. W riser tea 1
Squ'as'h,' Brovvn +towels, Mrs. B. Nile, Mrs. D. Fowler:
Miic
Milk ,cony, Wm, (Sparks and 2nd. Loaf home-mnade white .bread, Ed- 1 H b 0 1B 1
(Helicis, one year old, Wm, S,N IL C t gra-
HORSE
Heifer ,calf, Wm. ',S'pnrks, C
+Campbell,
Bull calf, Colin 'Camplbell,
'Eaton's IS+pnoi+al--Wm. Sparks.
Ijiedlge,s'-IEPIter!ici n :Snell, +Gelo,
or COW.
A. YOU WANT REIVLOVED,,:'
& n Miss Brotcnctt
d ; :aster. Mrs ,
brown bread, ,5Irs. N. +1 '.L, Carter, A, Warner & Son, made from old garment, J, \\. Mer Warner So hen, el
Woods. Boston 1 L t
Garter, Mrs. Metcalf nut bread;
at ter, Mrs, a' ax+we ,
its A, Warner, .,
N L. Career; layer cake,Mrs. 'Carter.
1 1r Met
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melons, Mrs.
Mrs. D Fowler;child s play
dress, FT. A. Fess, J \V, ALerner;
nnr bonnet.
Gf.iddletoaiq parsnips, Paul Cleave, Livingston, lits. IIdw•rie; lab-' s tack -
nee
/George +George Litt e cock. George , -r' e
Phone promptly to
-Casabas winter
L as
Miss Bro'nnett; cockerel, George LitWILLIAM STONE SONS'.'
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Mrs, Barker, 1 1
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W .. iii muffins, i , 13 W Mrs. Tables turnip � hoary s jacket j Phone 22' - Ingersoll
aha O jack-
Phone
other variety L eg_horns-Ptil'lef
Phone 215 W -Stratford,
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