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zad Mabel 114.; .alt x..;; , d Frances matt; 2nd Mary Scott; ;rd., Beryl
Edgar", 4tll„ L or.e i ataat .ane, sth., Cunningham; 4th., I3errtle Breen;
Mae Coulter; t+th., \\rotifer 1 Edgar. litha Marjory Hamilton; lith., Olive
Layer Cake (Dari:)-"tst.. Mae Cool- Mae Corbett.
ter; and., Donetlda Johnston 3rd„ •1 it olti ase--•zst., Viletta Chamney;
Mary Robertson; 4th., Jean Higgins; -rad, May Wightman; 3rd., 13. t.:unn-
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Blair. \
Tatted Irsertic�n--xst., B. Cunning-
'APplie Pie-xst., Mae Coulter; and., ham .eta$ Margaret Cook; 3rd„
Margaret McCrea; 3rd., Marion Mc- May Wightman.
5th., Margaret McCrea; Ott., F o
!Cawley; 4th,, Florence Blair; 5th., He- Crocheted Insertion-xst., B. Cunn-
(Continued from page one) (len Edgar; 6th., Eileen McCallum. in .ham.
:Morris, Margaret Cook, No. r3, East Homemade Candy-xst., Mildred; Linen Towel--xst„ B. Cunningham;
`Wawanosh. 1Scobie; and., Doris M. Scott; 3rd., and, Alberta McMurray; 3rd., Mae
' Turnips -Clarence Yuji], No. 3, Mary Robertson; 4th., Louise Breen; Wightman; 4th., Mary Scott; 5th.,
Morris; Wellington Marks, No. 3,15th., Mildred Mason; 6th., Florence Marjorie Cunningham; 6th., Viletta
Chaanney.
Wren House -1st., Vernon Cham-
ney; and., Clarke Johnston; 3rd., Ed-
ward Marsh; 4th., Cleland Bone; 5th.,
Mervyn McAuley; 6th., Garfield Fin-
ley; 7th., Robt. Scott; 8th., Roy Patti-
son.
Hammer Handle-rst., Norman
Coultes; and., Lloyd. Montgomery;
3rd,, Vernon Chamney; 4th., Arthur
Scott; 5th„ Bobbie 'Yuill; 6th„ Jno,
Clark.
Patch on Grain Bag-xst., Meryn
McCauley; 2nd., Norman Coultes;
3rd., Jno. Clark; 4th., Lloyd McCaul-
ey; 5th., Blair. Gibbons; 6th.,• Harold
Vincent.
Whiffletree-ist., Norman
2nd., Blair Gibbons.
Nail Box-xst., Arthur Scott; 2nd.,
Vernon Chamney; &rd., Bobbie Yuill.
Woodwork Model-xst., Jno. Clark;
2nd., Stewart Sheddon; 3rd„ Blair
Gibbons.
Hay Rack-ist., Stewart Sheddon;
and., Norman Coulter.
Pumpkin-xst., Adahi Grasby; 2nd.,
Harvey Edgar; 3rd., May Frisby;. 4th.,
Nora Wheeler; 5th., Wilma Grigg;
6th., Hilda Black.
Tomatoes-xst., May Frisby; and.,
Albert Cook; 3rd., Welma Grigg; 4th.,
Renison Bone; 5th., Doris V. Corbett;
6th., Carson Watson,
Citron-xst., Albert Cook; and., Zel-
la Cook; 3rd., Leslie Vincent; 4th.,
Kenneth Mason; '5th., Clarence Coll-
ey; 6th., Doris Corbett.
Sunflower -1st., Gertie Arbuckle;
2nd., Jno. Gear.
Fall Apples -1st., C. Robinson; and.,
H. McGee; 3rd., May Wightman; 4th.,
Geo. Grigg; 5th., Blair Gibbon; 6th.,
Mildred Mason.
Winter Apples-xst., Corinne Mc-
Lean; and., C. Robinson; 3rd., E. Mc-
Callum; 4th., M. McCauley; 5th,, Blair
Gibbons.
Public Speaking-xst., Olive Cor-
bett; and., Marvin McCauley; 3rd„ Vi-
letta Chamney:; 4th., Marion McCaul-
ey; 5th., Leonard James.
Morris; Harvey Cook, No. x3, East Blair.
Wawanosh; Willie Black, No. x3; ( Cabbage Salad-xst„ Mae Coulter
East Wawanosh; Willie Grasby, No. ,and., Helen Edgar; ;rd., Florence Ne -
5, Morris; Leslie Vincent, No. 8. Ithery; 4th,, Marion McCauley; 5th„
Beets -Evelyn Corbett, No, i7, !Mary Robertson; 6th., Jean Leitch.
Morris; Phyllis Watson, No. 3, 'Mor -1 Light Lower Cake-xst., Margaret
ris; 3rd in field comp, Blair Gibbons, Cook; and., Doris Holloway; 3rd., Vi-
letta Chamney; 4th., Alberta McMur-
ray; 5th., Eileen McCallum; 6th.,
Mary Robertson.
Doz. Buns -1st., Isabel Leitch;
Ind., Dorothy Vincent; 3rd,, May
nosh. Wightman; 4th., Hazel McGregor.
Carrots -B. Cunningham, No. 8, Raisin Pie -1st., Frances Jackson;
Wawanosh; Clark Johnston, No. 8, and., Dorothy Vincent; 3rd., Albert
East Wawanosh; Ruth Noble, No. 5, McMurray; 4th., B. Cunningham; 5th.,
No. 8, East Wawanosh; Marjory
Hamilton, No. 7, Morris; ;Vernon
Chamney, No. 7, East Wawanosh;
May Wightman, No. 13, East Wawa -
nosh; Mary Scott, No. 9, East Wawa -
Morris; Irene Fothergill, No. 13, East
Wawanosh; Albert Cook, No. ,13,
East Wawanosh; Myrtle Yuill, No. 3,
Morris
Mae Wightman; 6th., Margaret Cook.
Doz. Biscuits-xst., May Wight -
man; 2nd., Frances Jackson; 3rd., Al-
berta McMurray; 4th., Olive Mae Cor -
Parsnips -Florence Blair, - No. i3, bett; 5th., Bernice Breen; 6th., Hazel
East. Wawanosh; Ruth Noble, No, 5, McGregor.
Morris; Velma Wheeler, No. 17,
Morris; Ferrol Higgins, No. 7, Morris.
Onions -Jessie Arbuckle, No. 9,
East Wawanosh; Reg. Watson, No. 3,
• Morris; Emalitte Nicholson, No. 5;
Morris; Anna Scott, No. 9, East Wa-
wanosh Edward Ward, No. g, East
Wawanosh.
Cockerel-xst., Clayton McGregor;
and., Charlie Scott; 3rd., Graeme Mc- Butter -1st., Beryl Cunningham;
Dowell; 4th„ Agnes Robertson; 5th., and., Evelyn Corbett.
Stanley Black; 6th,, Jno. Clark. - Quilt Patch -1st., Mae -Coulter; and.,
Pullet -1st., Hazel McGregor; 2nd., Marion McCauley; 3rd., Florence Ne-
i, Doz. Drop Fruit Cookie -1st., Do-
nalda Johnston; 2nd., Alberta McMur-
ray;- 3rd., Margaret Cook; 4th., Vilet-
ta Chamney; 5th., Mae Wightman;
6tli., Velma Wheeler.
School Lunch-tst., Olive Corbett;
2nd., Hazel McGregor; 3rd., Agnes
Robertson; 4th., May Wightman; 5th.,
Eileen McCallum; 6th., Ellen Nichol,
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For the Fall season we will reduce the price of each roll of
eidewall paper by one third. You will lie in the home more during
;the cold weather so here is an opportunity to beautify it with high
quality paper at very low prices. Old prices are marked in plain
figure. - -
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Coulter;
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Pail Fed Dairy Calf-ist., Bruce.
Chamney; and., Harvey Cook; 3rd,,
Harry Scott,
Beef Calf••--xst, Stanley Black; and.,
Clayton McGregor,
Lambs, short wool-xst., R. Coul-
ter; 2nd., Ivan Bridges; 3rd,, John
Currie,
Bacon Hogs«-Jno, T. Currie,
Baby Beef-Ist,, Norman Coultes;
:arid,, Stanley Black. - -
Judging Competition-• 4st., H. Haw -
kin; and., RQSS Robinson; 3rd., N.
Coultes; 4t11„, M. McCauley; 5th., E.
Marsh; 6th„ H. McGee.
Noxious weeds-ist., Jno. Clarke;
and,, May, Wightman; 3tlyd., F. Jack-
son; 4th„. W. Grasby; 5th„ C. Bone;
6111., C. Johnston,
Weed Seeds-xst., Ruth Noble; 2nd,,
Ern, Nicholson; 3rd,, C. Johnston;
4th., T3. Scott; 6th,, 13. Bone; 6th., C.
Yuill. - -
Insects --1st., G. McDowell; and„
H. McDowell; 3rd„ Jno. Clark; 4th„
C. Bone; 5th,, C. Johnston; 6th,, M.
McCauley.
Wild Flowers-xst„ C. Bone; 2nd.,
May Wightnaau. -
Leaves-rst„ B. Scott; ancl., Jno..
Leitch; 3rd,, C. Yuill; 4th,, C. John-
ston; stht, B. Bone; 6th., N. Coulter.
Commercial Woods-Ist., May
Scott; and., J. McCallum; - 3rd., N.
Coultes; 4th., C. Johnston; 5th„ Geo.
nettle; 6th„ R, Yuill,
Huron-ist., Mae Coulter; 2nd.,
Mac Groves; 3rd., Robert Scott; 4th.,
Marjory Hamilton; 5th., Louise
Breen; 6th., Fred Finley.
Canada-xst„ Calvin Robinson; 2nd.;
Ross Hamilton; 3rd., Velma Wheeler;
4th., Geo. Michie; 5th., Margaret
Cook; 6th., George Noble.
British Isles-xst., B. Cunningham;
and., Vernon Chamney; 3rd., Dorothy
Vincent; 4th., Willie Black; 6th., Har-
ry Newell; 6th., Nellie Grasby.
Writing "What I Would Do"-ist.,
Mabel McCallum; 2nd., Gertie Arbuc-
kle; Mrd., Lovetta Nichol; 4th., Donel-
da Johnston; 5th„ Wilma Breen.
Writing, "A Lullaby"-ist., Jessie
Arbuckle; 2nd., Louise Breen; 3rd.,
Mason Robinson; 4th., Mae Coulter;
5th., Robert Scott; 6th., Roy Pattison.
Writing, "Oft in the Stilly Night"
-1st.,. Frances Jackson; and, Ellen
Nichol; 3rd., Olive Mae Corbett; 4th.,
Blair -Gibbons; 5th., May Wightman;
6th., Jean Leitch,
Writing "A Farewell"-xst., Velma
Wheeler; and., Margaret Cunnington;
3rd., Marjorie Jamieson; 4th., Eileen
McCallum; 5th., Margaret Cook; 6th.,
Dorothy Higgins.
Drawing pf Ducks-xst., Doris Hol-
loway; and., Velma -, Wheeler; ;rd.,
Dorothy Stapleton; 4th„ Clark John-
ston; 5th., Ross Robinson; 6th., Eileen
McCallum,
66. Sedate
Scene in Water Colors-xst., Agnes
Robertson; -2nd., Marie Deacon; 3rd.,Vertical
Harvey Cook; 4th., -Harry Jackson;
Parade-xst., No. 3 Morris; and.,
No. 8, East Wawanosh:; 3rd., No. xx,
Turnberry; 4th., No. x3 East Wawa -
nosh; sth., No. 5 Morris; 6th., No. 17
Belgrave. -
Physical Drill-rst., S. S. No. r3,
East Wawanosh; and,, S. S. No. Ix,
Turnberry; 3rd., S. S. No. r7- East
Wawanosh.
Pigeons -1st., Garfield Finley; and.,
Jim McCallum.; 3rd,, Harold Vincent.
Dog-ist.,. Cameron Rintoul; 20d.,
Adeline -Baker; 3rd., Ross' Anderson;
4th,, R. Bone; 5th., Ivan Irwin; 6th.,
George Gregg.' •
Cat-xst„ King Hastings; and., May -
Frisby; 3rd., H. Irwin; 4th., Clark
Johnston; 5th., Ada Grasby; 6th., Dor-
is V. Corbett. -
Rabbits --1st., Mabel McCallum; 2nd.
Margaret Robinson; 3rd„ Calvin R&bi-
son; 4th,, Irlma Casenlore,
Canary-xst., Eileen McCallutn.
Any other pct-ist., Garfield Finley;
and., Leslie Vincent.
Brown Eggs-xst., Jno: Clark; 2nd.,
Francis Jackson; 3rd., Ross Anderson;
4th., Harvey Edgar; 55th,, Jean Higg-
ins; 6th., Myrtle Yui11. -
Pair Black Miitorcas-ist„ Norman
Coultes; and, Wilma Grigg. -
Pair Brown Leghorns.•tet., Jim
McCallum; aud., Bruce Chamney; ,rd,,
Mable McCallum; 4th„ Myrtle Yuill;
5th., Bobbie Yuill; 6th., Clarence
Yuill.
Pair Ducks-xst,, Norman Coultes;
20d„ Lloyd McCauley; 3rd., May Eris -
by; 4th., Mildred Mason; 5th,, Myrtle`
Yuill; 6th., Calvin Robinson.
x doz. White Digs-xst., Edna Vin-
cent; 2nd„ Doris Scott; 31d., Elliott
Johnston; 4th,, Geo. Grigg; sth:, Les -
lei Vincent; 6th., Marjorie Jamieson,
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CROSS WORD PUZZLE NO. 26
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1. Ancient Greek philosopher
5. An apartment for the exhibition
of works of art
g. A duet
xo. Quick; clever
12. An African antelope
13. Winglike projection of a fish
x5. Upon
i6. A line passing through a body
revolving upon it
17. Acquire by labor
18. To exist
20. Sluggishness
23. 5280 feet, -
26. Funeral pile
28. Not old
29. Box or crib used as a receptacle
3o. Scarcer
3x. Born -
34. A primary color
35. Wail
36. Minute blood sucking insect
37. Prefix meaning " t-flree"
40. Cease to live
43." Luster
44. Lair .
45. A treadle
47. Sheltered places
5o. . Dry
5x. A kind of dog
55. "For example" (abbreviation)
57. A circle of light around the head
58. A woody plant with onestemand
branches
59. Like •
6o. A young goat
62. Trap
63. A Japanese coin
64. Pastry
65. Pertaining to Norway
5th., Olive Corbett; 6th., Edward
Marsh. -
Drawing of Flower -1st., Ruth No-
ble; and., Robert -Scott; 3rd,, Mae
Coulter; t411., Emmeline Nicholson;
5th., Howard Baker; 6th., George
Gregg.
Asters-Ist., Jean Robertson; 2nd.,
Stewart Sheddon; 3rd., Olive Corbett;
4th., Lloyd Montgomery; 5th., Dor-
othy Vincent; 6th., Fred Finlay.
Phlox-xst., Margaret Cook; and.,
May Wightman. "
Zinnia-`ist., Jno. Clark; and., Dor-
othy Higgins; 3rd„ Agnes Robertson;
4th., Bruce Chamney; 5th., Dora Cor-
bett; 6th., Mae Young.
African Marigolds--ist„ Mildred
Mason; 2nd,, Graham McDowell; 3rd.,
Dorothy Golley.
Calendula-1st., Viletta Chamney;
2nd,, Jim McCallum.
French Marigolds-ist., Vernon
Chamney. -
Verbena -1st., Clarence Yuill; 2nd.,
Mary . Robertson. "
Cosmos -1st,, George- Grigg; 2nd.,
Charlie Johnson;
Dahlias-xst., May Wightman; and.,
George Grigg.
Gladioli••--xst., May Frisby; and.,
May Wightman;t 3rd., Velma Wheel-
er; 4t11., Jno. Clark; 5th., Mary Young
6th., 13. ' Cunningham.
Bouquet from Home Garden -Ise,
Corinne McLean; 2nd„ May Wight -
man; 3rd., Marion McCauley; 4th.,
Mae Young; 55th., John Cleric; 6th,,
Robert Yuill. -
Asters from Horne Plot--xst:; Clark
Johnston; and., Jno. Clark; 3rd., Myr-
tle Yuill; 4th., Kenneth Wheeler; 5th.,
May Wightman; 6th., Agnes Rotert.
son.
Answer for Puzzle No; 25 -
1. A play on words
2,- Behold . ,
S. Motor cab
4, Think
5. A spiral -shelled astropod
6. Subtle, invisible exhalation
7. Concerning
&. The point of a pen
g. A golf term
it. A poisonous fly
12. Obtain
mesimeamammrsosecove
14. At no time
19. A pipe for a current of air
21. - Destroy
22. A stringed instrument of the harp
class
24. An electrified particle
25. Foes
26. Marches
27. A color
32, A winged mammal
33. " A fairy
37. Definite article
38. Barboo like grass
39. A toothed wheel - - -
41. An intention or design -
42. Organ of hearing
43. Smooth; glossy
46. A contract
48. A fray
49. The goddess oftheharvest
51. "Browns by exposure to the sun
52. Decay
.53. It is (contraction)
54. Tear or rip -
56. - An alcoholic beverage
59, Assist -
61. Accomplish
64. 3,1416 -
We are, asked as to the origin of the
'saying, "He isn't in it." It was first
used by an editor who died and went
to heaven and looked around for the
man who took his paper three years
and left it in the post office marked
"refused."
Answer for Puzzle No. 24
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