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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-10-01, Page 41 WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES The Fall F Thursday, October xst„ x925 Sto Specials WHY PAY MORE?' A $2,00 Water Bottle Guaran- teed, On Sale 1.29 For �w— - �ae� WHY PAY MORE? A Fountain Pen "The Hercules" equal to any pen at 1 $2.50, for 0 Guaranteed in every way, -s-elf filler, standard Pocket clip, 14 Karat Solid Gold Nib, tipped, with iridium, screw cap„self self filler for One Dollar. 35c Tube of Rexall Shaving Crelaura .; nd a Gillette Safety Qazor both 1,+.i 39c. That is a $x.00 Gillette Safety Razor only costs you 4 cents. W Y PAY MORE YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE McKibbo&s 1 rug Stor 72fro Searle Phone 53 1 BULBS—Hyacinth, Tulips, Daffodils are now here. Ask for our prices on trees, shrubs, etc. J: M. Graham. CLEARING AUCTION SALE—Of Farm Stock, Grain,, Hay and Imple- ments, Lot x, Con. A, Turnberry, x } miles north of Jamestown. No reserve as the farm has been sold. Jas. Wright, Prop., John Purvns, Auct. FOR SALE—Chickens, fat hens, fresh eggs, pickling beets, green on- ions, ripe onions, cabbage, tomatoes, peppers and red carrots. John Kerr, Phone 4 on 625. • FOR SALE -We have a number of artcles, for sale, cheap, including stoves, organs, tables, chairs, etc. Call at our store and see them. A. E. Angus. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Com- fortable frame dwelling on Minnie St., the home of the late J. J. Cunn- ingham.. All modern conveniences. A snap for quick saie. Write to Miss M. Madigan, 65 Lakeview Ave. Toronto. FARM FOR SALE—Lot 3, Con. 2, Morris, zoo acres, frame dwelling, barn sox5 x-6 stone foundation, dri- ve shed 5ox35, splendid pasture land river running through, good well, several acres of swamp timber. For further particulars apply to Box go, Kincardine. FARM FOR SALE—Ninety Acres, Lot 13, Can, zo, Turnberry, six ac- res of bush, remainder good work- able land, good brick house, stone wall barn Sox64. For further par- ticulars. Apply to R. B. Aitken, Glenannan. FOR SALE—Pure Bred Registered Oxford Ram an Ewe Lambs, bred from prize winners. Also some pure bred Shorthorns and York- shires. Phone Dungannan 82-13. John Parrish & Sons., FOR SALE—Rubber Tire Buggy and one Steel Tire Buggy and one Ford car, in fair repair. No reasonable offer refused. B, 3, Beninger, CRABAPPLES FOR SALE App y J. D. Beecroft. Phone 614-5. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHAR- PENED. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Single edge 3c; Double edge 4c. C. H. McAvoy, Druggist, Wingham. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of valuable Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements, Wood, Potatoes, Hou- sehold Furniture etc., at Lot 53, Con. to, Turnberry on Tuesday, Oct. 6th.; 5925. The farm will also be offered for sale. R. B. Aitken, Prop. T. R. Bennett, Auct. WANTED—London Life has opening for real life man. Write C. K. Ke- kay, Agency Manager, Stratford, Ontario. WANTED—Part or full time agent for a Life Insurance Co. Good ter- ritory and good contract Box C Advance Times, Wingham. WANTED—A capable man to handle the business of an old established Life Insurance Company in Wing - ham and district. Write .in confi- dence to Box A, Advance -Times. FARM FOR SALE—zoo acre farm for sale, being south i< Lots B4 and 55, 1st. concession Morris. .On premises are a good bank barn 48x 5; straw shed 3ox4o, silo, good ce- ment stabling, driving shed, coin - FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST (Continued from page one) Special No. 42 --Best bushel of Man- golds, xst., Soo lbs. Fertilizer; and,, 250 lbs,, prizes by E. R. Harrison -- same conditions as No. 4o, Thos. Con - gram, Chas, Carter, Special No, 33 To the person mak- ing the most entries in Grain and Seeds, $z donated by W. H. Fraser, Andrew Schmidt. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Beans, small white, one quart, Mrs. Frank Bellinger, Chas. Stewart; Beans large white, one quart, Oliver Camp- bell, Mrs, S. Young; Beans, any oth- er,' one quart, `Chas. Stewart, Mary Cartright. Five of each—Beets, long red, An- drew Schmidt; Beets, any other, Jess- ie Warwick, Andrew Smith; Carrots, Field, Andrew Schmidt, M?•s. Frank Beninger; Carrots, table short, An- drew Schmidt, W. A, Currie; Carrots, table intermediate, Chas. Coultes, L J. Wright; Mangold, Wurtzel, long by weight and quality, Andrew chrnidt; Mangold, Wurtiel, intermediate by weight and quality, Chas. Carter, Pet- er McEwen;'. Parsnips, Andrew Sch- midt, Chas. Conites; Radishes, winter, P. Gibbons, Andrew Schmidt; Sugar Mangold, weight and quality, Chas. Carter, Andrew Schmidt; Turnips, Swede, Andrew Schmidt; Turnips, any other, Andrew 'Schmidt, Potatoes—Half bushel of each—Ear- ly, properly named, Andrew Schmidt; Late, correctly named, Andrew Sch- midt, I. J. Wright; Best Collection Potatoes, five of each, correctly nam- ed, Andrew Schmidt, J. D. Beecroft. Twelve of Each -Onions, yellow from seed in 1924, Andrew Schmidt; Onions, red . from seed of 1924, An- drew Schmidt; Onions, white from seed of 1924, Andrew Schmidt, Jessie Warwick; Onions, Dutch, or Top Sets, one gallon, Andreiv Schmidt; Onions, grown from Dutch or Top Sets, An- drew Schmidt; Onions,_any other, one gallon, W. J. Henderson; Tomatoes, large red, scarlet or pink- Andrew Schmidt, Mrs. S. Young; Tomatoes, any other, L. J. Carrick. Three of Each— Celery, white plume, Mrs. S. - Young; Celery, any other, Andrew Schmidt; Cabbage, early, Wm. Wellings, Jessie Warwick; Cabbage, winter, Mrs. S. Young, An- drew Schmidt; Cabbage, Pickling, An- drew Schmidt; Citrons, L J.' Wright, Jessie Warwick; Cucumbers, green or ripe, Foster Marshall, Oliver Camp- bell; Table Corn, six, Andrew Sch- midt, Jas. Young; Musk Melons, Mary Cartright, Mrs. Frank . Beninger; Pumpkin, one, I. J. Wright; Sunflow- ers, Andrew Schmidt, W. J. Hender- son; Squash or Mammoth Pumpkin, Geo. Orvis, Oliver Campbell; Water Melons, Mary Cartright, Chas. Stew- art; Collection of Garden Produce, Mrs. S. Young, Mrs. Frank Beninger. Special No. 3o -Best and largest ex- hibits of Roots and Vegetables, $2.00, donated by Thos. Field.—Andrew Schmidt. FRUIT Alexander, Wat. Carruthers, Oliver Campbell; A. 0. V. red, correctly named, Wat. Carruthers, P. Gibbons; A. O. V,, green or yellow correctly named, P. Gibbons, Oliver Campbell; Andrew Schmidt, M. E. Casemore, Geo. Orvis; Half dozen, home -rade 'buns, Jas. Young, Mary Cartright; Half dozen home-made Tea Biscuits, Mrs. Geo. Robertson, Geo. Orvis; Ginger Bread, Geo. Orvis, Jas. Young Fruit Cake, Mary Cartright, Jas. Young, Chas. Martin; Layer Cake;' light, Mrs. Geo, Robertson, Mary Cartrigliti. Layer Cake, dark, Mary Casemore, Mrs. Geo. Robertson; Pie, apple, Chas, Martin, Mrs, W. A. Mc- Gill; Pie, Pun pkin, Geo. Coultes, Jas. Young; Pie,° Lemon, Mrs. McGill, Geo. Orvis; Cheese Tarts, doz., Jas. "Young, Geo, Orvis; 6 Doughnuts, W. A. Currie, M. E. Casemore; 6 Qat- meal Cookies, Wm. Wellings, Thos. .Taylor; Plate of Cocoa Nut Cookies, Mrs. Telfer, J. D. Beecroft; Short Bread, W. A, Currie, Chas. Martin; Jelly, t pint, apple, W, A. Curie, Mrs,. Telfer; Jelly, 1 pint, any other variety, Jas. Young, Chas. Carter; Maple Sy- rup, i quart, Thos. Taylor, Wm. An- derson; Maple Sugar, 2 lbs., Andrew Schmidt, W. J. Henderson; Collection preserved fruit, 6 varieties, jars, Geo. 'Orvis, Mary Cartright; Marmalade, 3 varieties in halfpint glasses, Geo. Or - vis; Tomato Catsup, Chas. Carter, M. E. Casemore Pickles, vegetable, Geo. Orvis, Mrs, Frank Beninger; Pickles, fruit, Mrs.: Telfer, Mrs. S. Young; Pickles, any other, Mrs. Telfer, L. J. Carrick; x doz. " Hen Eggs, fresh, weight and appearance considered, M. E. Casemore, Mrs. McAndless; Butter in crocks, to lbs., Mrs. W{n. Anderson, Wna. Wellings, Jas. Young; Butter, 5 lbs.,` in pound prints, Mrs. W. A. McGilI, Geo. Orvis, Wm. Well- ings; Butter, ornamental, Mrs. Geo. Orvis, M. E. Casemore; Best pair, dressed chiekens, fancy dressed, M. E. Casemore; Bread nut, x loaf, W. A. McGi11, W. A. Currie; 'Collection of canned vegetabies,,3 varieties, Geo. Orvis, Wm. McGill, Mary Cartright; Cold Meat Sauces, 2 varieties, Geo. Orvis, L. J. Carrick; Best eight arti cles of food suitable for a working man's supper, Geo. Orvis, Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, M. McCalley; Canned Chic- ken, x pint, Geo. Orvis; Fruit Salad, Geo. H. Tervitt, Mary Cartright; Ve- getable Salad, Geo. H. Tervitt, Mrs. Frank Beninger. Special No. 5o --(For the best loaf of home made Bread baked. from' Five Lilies or 'Superior Flour, too lbs. of •Flour, donated' by Howson & How- son, Fred Hogg. Special No. 23—Best five pound crock of butter, $S.00, donated by A. M. Crawford, butter to become the property of the donor, Mrs. Geo. Orvis. Special No. 24 --Best five pounds butter in prints, 1st., $zoo donated by M. C. Bridge, Mrs. Jas. Young, Special No. 25—Workingman's Sup- per, Umbrella, value $2.50, donated by Hanna' & Co., Ltd., Mrs. Geo. Orvis, Special No. 27 --,For the largest loaf of bread, $2.00, donated by W. A. Cur- rie, bread to become property of don- or, Mary Casemore. I Special No. 28 -Best exhibit of Dai- 'ry and Provisions, 1st., goods to the, value of $2.50 donated by W1- 5. Boy- ce, Mrs. Geo. Orvis. ' Special No. 29—Given 'by Whyte Packing Co., for the best pair of bred - to -lay Rocks,' raised from either eggs or ehic1 us purchased from F. W. Mc- Andless, ,1st,, $15.00; 2nd., $zo.00. The rooster of 1st, prize and pullet of 2nd. to go to donor, Mary Casemore, Mrs. tIcAndless. FINE ARTS Oil Painting—Animals, grouped or single, L. J. Carrick, M. Livingston; Fruits or flowers, grouped or single, M. Livingston, Mrs. Savage; Lands- cape or Marine, M. Livingston, Mrs.. Savage; Any other subject, M. Living- ston, L. J. Carrick; On glass, M. Liv- ingston; On Silk, Satin or Velvet, ,Mrs. Savage, M. Livingston; Collec- tion of Paintings, not less " than 6 pieces, M. Livingston, Mrs. Telfer. Water Color—M. Livingston, Mrs, Savage; Any other subject, M. ingston, Mrs. Telfer; Collection, not less than 6 pieces, M. Livingston, Mrs. Telfer. • Drawing—Pen and Ink Sketch, M. Livingston, Mrs. Savage; Pencil, M, Livingston, L. J. Carrick; Crayon Portrait, 111. Livingstone, L. J. Car- rick; Crayon Landscape or°Marine, M. Livingstone, Mrs. Savage. China Painting -A dozen Cups and Saucers, Mrs. Telfer, M. Livingstone; doz. Plates, M. Livingstone, Mrs. Telfer; Ornament or Vase, Norah Bea- ttie, M Livingstone; Any other, Mrs, Savage,- Mrs, Telfer; Collection, Mrs. Telfer, M. Livingston; Collection done in 1924, Mrs, Savage. Special No, 47 -Best collection of Fine Arts $2.00, donated by Dr. How- son, M. Livingston. Special No. 26—Best exhibif of Art Work, $5,00 Fountain Pen, donated by H. 13. Elliott; M. Livingston. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Asters, Mrs. Thos. Kew, Geo, 'Or - vis; Dahlias, Mrs. S. Young, Mrs, T. Kew; Gladioli, W. A. Currie, Mrs, S, Young; Pansies, Mrs. T. Kew, Geo. Orvis; Petunias, Mrs, Young, Mrs, T. Sweet P6 �s Mrs, T. li