The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-10-07, Page 7/Beforeld%Avarle14044Nr Every Meal
Whether it's breakfast, dinner, supper, a luncheon or the children's
after-school "snack; your nearest Dominion Store has the most
complete supply of quality foods found anywhere -- and they ;
are always low priced.
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NEW PACK
CAMPBELL'S LL' SOUPS
ALt. KINDS 10
2 tills 25c
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Cakes
Griddle Cakes
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Etceptional Value
RICHMELLO
CEYLON
ASSAM 9c Ib,
DOMINO
73c lb.
D.S.L. BULK
63c lb.
DOMINO ERAND
Fancy )Whole Grain
RICE
or
Rapid Cooks nig
TA '"IOCA ,t
1 -lb.
pkts.
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Thursday, October 7th, 1926
WINGIAM ADVANCE -TIMES
Spar; in harness --- Tames Forster,
R. T. Armstrong, W. H, 'reeler.
Two-year-old gelding --F. Camp-
bell.
Year-old filly—D. McGregor.
Three year old mare or gelding,—
W. 1-1. Taylor, 'D, McGregor.
Female, any age, Canadian Beed;-
D. McGregor, z & 2.
Agricultural
•Span'i.n harness --D. McGregor.
Brood mare — D. McGregor, Cecil
Falconer.
Foal of 1926—Adam McQueen, C.
Falconer.
Two-year-old gelding Cecil Fal-
coner, Neil MacDonald, J. Forster,
Two -year -old -filly —' Jas. Forster,
S. A. Carnochan.
One-year old gelding — Adam Mc-
Queen.
One -year -old -fitly -- W. H. Taylor.
Three-year-old filly'. or gelding 3,
Gaunt, Neil MacDonaid, Philip Mac-
Millan.
Female, .any age, Canadian: Bred-
D. McGregor, 1 &, 2.
Brood mare and two of her pro-
geny—Adam McQiieen.
Special
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LIST OF PRIZE -WINNERS,
.LUCKNOW FALL FAIR
'Horses -Registered Draft ,
'(William Gould, Croton -Judge)
Registered brood mare—W, Martin,
`i'ohn McQttil'litt.
Hand hemstitching- Mrs;
MacMorran.
Eylet Embroidery — Miss 3. Ly-
ons, Mrs. 3, S. MacKenzie.
Solid white embroidery — Mise 3:.
Lyons, 'Mrs, J. S. Macieeez e.
Modern floral' embroidery Mrs, J
S. MacKenzie, Miss A. M. Carrick.
Core entional " embroiddeY, colors—
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Olive Helm.
Ltinchedn Set, embroidered - Miss
J. Lyons, Mrs, J. S. MacKenzie.
hand
—,
Lttncl?ean Set, otherd work
Mrs. Jas .Gaunt, Mrs, D. C. Mac-
Morran,
Tea cloth, handwork — Mrs, D, C.
MacMorran, Olive Helm.
Serviette 4 to match, hand work—'
Miss 3. Lyons, Mrs. D. C. MacMorr
an.
Six ±able doilies,hand work —Mre,
D. C. MacMorran, Miss J. Lyons.
Five table mats, set hand work,-
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Tea cozy Miss 3, Lyons, Mrs. D.
C. MacMorran.
'Pair. Tray Cloths — Miss J. Lyons,
Mrs, D. C. MacMorran,
Buffet Set,. three Pieces—Beatrice
McQuillan,` Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie
Bedroom towels ,embroidered -Mrs
J. S. MacKenzie, 11/Liss A. M. Carrick.
Bedroom towels, other hand worts
—Mrs. D. C. MacMorran, Beatrice
McQuillan.
Bath towel and wash cloth, trim-
med -Mrs. ID. C. MacMorran, Mar-
garet Taylor.
Pillow cases, hand trimmed — R.
Beattie, Miss J. Lyons.
•Day Pillow slips, hand work --Miss
J. Lyons, Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Boudoir curtains, hand trinimed
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Dresser and'stand covers — Mrs. J.
S. MacKenzie, Miss A. M. Carrick.
Pin cushion — R. Beattie, Miss 3.
Lyons.
Ladies' night robe, embroidered—
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, A. M. Carrick.
Ladies' night robe,. other hand work
-Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, : Mrs. D. C.
MacMorran.
Ladies' Hand made Camisole—Mrs.
J. S. MacKenzie, Mrs. D. C. MacMor-
ran.
Ladies' Fancy Tea Apron Mrs. J•
S. MacKenzie, Mrs. Jas, Gaunt.
Ladies' Wrist bag - Mrs. J. S. Mac
Kenzie, A. M. Carrick. •
Ladies' Handkerchief -- Mrs. J. S.
MacKenzie ,Mrs. D. C, MiacMorran.
Ladies' Boudoir slippers Miss J.
Lyons, Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Infant's wear flannel or wool — A.
M. Carrick, Mrs. J. S. .MacKenzie.
Child's romper. suit — Mrs. J. S
MacKenzie, Miss. J. Lyons:
Library table runner -= 0. Heine
Mrs. R. Beattie.
Library table runner, other hand
work — Mrs. J. Agnew, Mr.s J. S.
MacKenzie.
Sofa Pillow, embroidered in colors
—Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Mrs. R.
Beattie
Soft Pillow, washable --- Mrs. D. C.
MacMorran.
Sofa Pillow; (ether kind of hand
work, Mrs. R. Beattie.
Single piece, fancy knitting Mrs.
J. S. MacKenz ie, Miss J. Lyons,
Single piece chochet — Mrs. J. S.
MacKenzie, Miss J. Lyons.
Single piece embroidery — A. M.
E. Carrick, Mrs. Jas. D. Ritchie.
Single piece . other fancy : needle
work — A. M. Carrick, Mrs. D. M.
Thompson;
5 pieces needle work, suitable for
Christmas gift — Mks J.Lyons, Mrs
J. S. MacKenzie.
Bedspread embroidered in . col-
ors—Mrs.
ol-ors-Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Mrs. K.
Caineron.
Mare or gelding, any age or class
—Dune McGregor x & 2, W. le Mar-
tin.
Foal sired by "Coming Craze" —J.
McQuillan, W. R. Martin, Cecil Fal-
coner.
Foal sired by "Royal Gift" --Adana
McQueen.
General Purpose Horses
(Judge W. F. Clark)
Span in harness—Archie Kirkland.
Carriage Horses.
Single carirage horse inharness
and rig—R ,C. Armstrong.
Two-year-old, gelding or filly—Jas.
Forster.
Brood mare—M. MacMillan.
Foal of 1926 — J. Fortune, M. Mac -
Milian.
Light Horses
Buggy horse in harness —. J'. H.
Brown, W. F. MacLean, G. Tevet.
Brood Mare — R. W .Craw, Jas:
Fortune. ,.
Foal of Ig26—R. W. Craw.
Span in harness and rig — Clayton
Fry.
Special
Lady Diver — Mrs. Renwick, Jean
Johnston.
Gentleman's Turnout —5. H. Brown
Clayton Fry, Geo. Tervitt.
Ladies' Hitching Race—Jean John-
ston Eva Gardner.
Halter -broken colt handled by boy
15 and under—Jas. Forster, Goldie
Martin, Adam McQueen.
Road Horse—W .F. MacLean,
Judging horses, boys 15 and under
—Harold Gardner; Willie Hunter, W.
Carnochan.
Judging horses, boys 16 to 19-- le
Martin, Alfred Ritchie, Pe I Thomp-
son.
LADIES' DEPT., HOME
MANUFACTURES
Ladies' Work—Useful
,(Judge—Mrs. N: A. MacLean, Allis-
ton, Ont.)
hlr nr mat o.rhearth rug—Olivc
Helm `f r• J. E. Ritchie.
Quilt pieced cotton — Mrs. L S
Mackenzie, Mrs. Jas. Gaunt.
Quilt, fancy .quilting Olive Heir
Comforter, home made -Miss J.
Lyons, Mrs. Well Henderson.,
Quilt, any other Lind -Mrs. J. S.
MacKenzie.
• Fancy Bed spread, hand work —`
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Miss J. Ly-
ons.
Man's work shirt, cotton — Mrs. J.
S. MacKenzie.
Hand made cotton garment—Mrs..
J. S. ivlacKenzie..
Working Apron — Mrs. E. Gard-:
per, Miss A. M' Carrick.
Working house dress - Mrs. Jas.
Stanley, Mrs. J. Agnew.
Hand knit woolen socks, (coarse,)
-Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Mrs. D. Hus-
Alton & Son:
Special Three bacon hogs, las Alton
Son, MacKem ie Webz, Pear of
hogs—tas, Alton, MacKenzie: Webb;
Berkshire Sow—Jas, Alton &'Son. ,
Sheep
Leicester
Aged -- ram Jolin McQuillan, Ed
Purvis ,Shcarling ram—John McQuill-
en, Ed Purvis, Ram Lamb—Johr Me-
Qaillin, Greer Bros; Aged Ewe -Greer
Bros., John Mcguiliin; Ewe Lamb—
Greer Bros., Ed. Purvis, Pen=John
McQuilltn, Sliearling Ewe,Greer Bros,
John 'McQuillin.
Oxfords
Aged ram—J. L. Tolton, C. Coulter;;.
Seharling Rain—Cecil Coulter, J. L
Tolton, Ram Lamb, Geo. Kennedy,J.
L. Tolton, Aged Ewe—J. L. Tolton
x & 2. Ewe Lamb — J. L. Tolton x
& 2. Pen—J. E. Tolton.
Shropshire Downs
Aged ram—J. L ,Tolton; Shearling
ram -John McQuiIlin, J. L. Tolton,
Ram lamb John McQuillin, Ed.
Purvis. '
R.egisctered mare, 2 years old—W.
R. Martin.
Foal' by registered damn—John Mc
Quillin, W .R. Martin,
Female—any age—W. R. ctVlartin,
1&2.
Horses—Heavy Draft, Canadian Bred
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(Judge—A. M. Babb.)
Anconas, cock -- W. I. Miller, Mrs.
Frank Maclntosh..,
Anconas ,hen—W .1. Miller, Mrs.
Frank Maclntosh.
Bantams W. I. Miller, Kenneth
Cameron ;Leghorn, white cock—Phil-
ip MacMillan; Leghorn, white hen—D
C. MacMorran, x & 2; Leghorn, any
other variety ,hen—D .C. MacMorran;
Minorcas, cot±,—Kenneth Cameron
Minorcas, . hen— Kenneth Cameron;
Plymouth rock barred, cock— •I. Mill-
er, r & 2; Plymouth rock, barred, hen
—W. I. Miller, i & 2, Wyandottes,
white, cock—W. L Miller, Wyandotts,
white,. hen—W. T, Miller; .Ducks, pek
en -F. G. Todd ,i & 2. Geese, any
variety, gander'—'Phililp MacMillan,
Geese, any variety, goose—Philip Mac
Millan, Turkey, bronze cock—Philip
MacMillan, Turkey, bronze, • hen -Phil
ip MacMillan.
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Hand Knit Mitts double—Mrs.J.
S. MacKenzie,. Mrs. D. Huston.
Hand-knit mitts, fine Mrs. J. S.
MacKenzie, Mrs. D. Huston,
• Sweater coat, knit or crochet —
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, Miss A. M.
Carrick.
Shoulder shawl or verandah jeck-
et-Miiss J. Lyons, Mrs, D. M. Thomp.
son.
Mending horn hose or socks Mrs.
D. C, Macivtor ran, IVirs T. ' A. Cam-
eron,
Five labor saving devices—Mrs. J.
S. MacKenzie.
Ladies' Work Fancy
Irish crochet Mrs.' Jas. Stanley,
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Filet drochet fine — Mrs. J, S. Mac
Kenzie, Mrs. R. Johnston.
Tatting —' Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie,
Mrs. D. C. MattMlorran. ,
13raid thread lace, coarse •— Miss J.
Lyons, .Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Other hand made lace — Mrs. J.S.
Mackenzie, Miss J. Lyons,
Drawn thread work -- Miss J. Ly-
ons, Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
Swedish weaving — Mies 5. Lyons,
'
Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie.
'Modern Beading--Mfss J. Lyons ,.
Miss A. M. Carrick.
Roman eat work - Mies J, Lyons
Mrs... Shanley..
MAITLAND CREAMERY
Phone 271.
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Iuyers of -
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
We will possibly ship a Car ,'a; f Poultry by
the end of October. Advise fattening chick-
ens for H. Get the Poultry ready.,
The United Farmers Co -Op. CO. Ltd.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Chickens
Anconas, cockerel — W. I. Miller,
Anconas, pullet - W. I .Miller; Leg -
horns, white, cockerel—D. C. Mac-
Morran, Leghorns, white pullet — D.
C. MacMorran; Minorcas, black, pull-
et—K. Cameron, R. J. Button; Min-
orcas, black cockerel,—Kenneth Cam-
eron, R .J .Button; Orphington buff
cockerel — W. I. Miller, Orphing-
ton buff pullet — W. L Miller.
Plymouth rock, barred, cockerel,
Plymouth rock, any other variety pul-
let, Plymouth rock, any other variety
cockerel,. Plymouth rock, barred pull-
et, Wyandotts, white cockerel:; Wy-
andotts, white pullet; Any other stan-
dard variety cockerel; Any other stan-
dard variety pullet. All prizes in these
classes to W. I. Miller.
R. 'I .Red, cockerel—Phillip Mac-
Millan; R. I. red, pullet—Philip Mac-
Millan.
Best exhibit of pigeons—Kenneth'
Cameron; Domestic pet ,any kind--
Philip
ind—Philip MacMilleet, K. Cameron; Dozen
hen eggs; white - I. Congram, Mrs.
Jas. Webster. Dozen hen eggs, brown
-D. C. MacMorran, Mrs. Geo. Hunt-
er; Best dressed cockerel — W. R.
Martin.
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Grain
Fall wheat, red or amber -A. Sch-
midt; Fall wheat, white—A. Schmidt;
Oats, long, white—A. Schmidt; ;5. Al-
ton Sr. Son; Oats ,any other variety—
A. Schmidt A. McQueen, Jas. Alton
& .Son ;Barley, any variety—A. Sch-
midt, J. Alton & Son; Peas, large -A.
Schmidt, J. Alton. &Son; Deas, small
- Schmidt, A. Schn J x.J. Alton & Son; Fla.
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seed --Jas. Alton & Son _,
seed—James Alton & Son, A. Schmidt
Field Corn ,stalks — D. Milne, Phill-
ip MacMillan;. Ears dent corn -Jas.
R. Hackett; Sunflowers -A. Schmidt
Greer Bros; Sheaf fall wheat—A. Sch-
midt. Sheaf barley -A .Schmidt; Sheaf
barley- A. Schmidt, Sheaf Oats—A.
Schmidt, Collection weed seeds—A.
Schmidt, Jas. Alton & Son. Collection
grain and`,geeds-A. Schmidt, Jas. Al-
ton & Son. Collection of corn, grain
and grasses.
Roots and Vegetables
Potatoes, two varieties—A. Schmidt
Late Potatoes Wallace Miller, L,
Weatherhead ;Mengel, yellow A. ing land Furnishings.
Schmidt, Mrs. D. G MacMorran; Man NI GREERS, (.The Good Shoe. Store)
T. H. GIBSON, Central Bakery
A Schmidt, Wallace
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Our prices are the lowest.
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(Judge—Ephraim Snell)
Yorkshire Pigs
Boar—Jas Alton & Son, MacKen-
zie Webb, Sow that has raised pigs
in 5926 -'jas. Alton &' Son, T & 2.;
Boar under 6 months—Jas. Alton &
nth
Son ;MacI�.cnrie Webb. Sow 6 mo
and • under 52 months—MacKenzie
Webb, Jas. Alton & Son.. Sow' under
6 months—Jas Alton & Son, :1 & 2,
I3oar 6 months and under t2 months—
Jas. Alton & Sona ;
Tamworth Pigs 3t
Boar—Jas. Alton & Son, Sow .that
has raised pigs in 5926—Jas. Alton &
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Boar under 6 months Jas,.
ton & Son; Sow tinder 6 months -Jas.
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"Every Contest Store is busy giving out thousands,of votes bid
to those interested in helping their favorite Boy or Girl win the
Pony. Who is going to win it? No one. can tell until the last
votes are counted. Thousands of votes are voted each day and
the judges are busy counting them..: Pick out your favorite and'
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work hard for him or her. Ballot -box is at Lyceum Theatre.
Entry Blanks are obtainable at the LYCEUM THEATRE.
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® Ballots good for soon votes given with each admission at
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Every boy and girl' would like to own a Pony. Think
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pleasure in store for the winner of this Contest.' Get in at the
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start and get your friends and the. folks at' home to help you.
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NOTE—No persons connected with the Contest Stores. or mi
l� their brothers or sisters will be allowed in the Contest, and no
411 allowed to enter. Everyone enter -
sympathy contestants will be r
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ing must be' capable of working and 'hustling for votes.' Contest
SI starts Saturday, September x8th, and ends the night of December ai
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N W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk of Wingham, and A. L. Pos-
10 tiff,.. Principal of Public School, Winghaul, have been appointed �
II judges to check up the counting of the votes and decide on the
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gel, red—A.. Schmidt, A. McQueen,
R. A. CIJRRIE, Furniture.
Turnips, Sime— b RAE & THOMPSON, Hard're. NORTH END GROCERY,
Miller; Turnips, any other—A. Sch- L. Weatherhead. Sugar beet— ▪ W. C. REID, Garage. A
gELL'S MUSIC STORE
midt,
A. Schmidt; Field Carrots—A. Sell- RUSH MILLINERY STORE.
midt, A. McQueen; Winter Cabbage—
A, Schmidt, K. Cameron •
Winter squash, — A. Schmidt, R.
Beattie; Collection of field roots -
Mrs. W .T ;.Gardner. Large squash—
Geo H. Smith, R. Beattie; Large
pumpkin - Phil MacMillan, Citrons --
T. A, Cameron, Mrs. D. C. MacMor-
ran ;Parsnip—A` ,Schmidt, W. I. Mill -
ma
'er, Table carrots, long—A. McQueen;
A, Schmidt. 'Table carrots„ short
J. R. Hackett, Margaret Taylor; Beets
long— A. Schmidt, Jas. R Hackett &
Son Beets; short --Jas. R .Sackett &
Son; Winter Radish — A. Schmidt;
Tomatoes, red or pink — T. A. Cam-
eron, Jas.'Alton & Son, Ears of ,corn
golden bantam, ,D.C, ktacMorran, A.
Schmidt'; Ears of rani, any other van•
fcty—Mrs. I ,Congram, Geo, Kennedy;
Cauliflowers . R Beattie; Wtitermel-
• IVLcKIBBON'S .DRUG STORE, Druggists
▪ THE ADVA.NCE-TIMES, Newspaper Subscriptions.
® Ballot -Box is at the Lyceum Theatre where the votes can
$ be deposited and the standing will be announced each week on the
1111 screen and in this paper.
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on—Greer Bros., G. H. Sintih; Musk-
melon -Mrs. I .Congram ,G. H. Smith
Beans, small white James Reid, any
other' -Jas. R. Heci.ctt & Son, Jas.
Reid; Dutch Sets -- A. Schmidt; top.
onions --A, Schmidt; Potato onions—
Geo. Kennedy,. J. Reid ;Onions, red--
w
A. Schmidt, Jatn'es Alton &'oon;Orr-
ions, yellow—Mrs. I).C. MacMbrratt,
Jas. Alton, and Son; Three Varieties
vegetables — A, Sclinri;dt,, Mrs. D. M.
"Thompson; Collection garden produce
A .Schmidt; Mrs. L'Congrain. Rep-
resentative trade exhibit—T. A. Cam-
eron, Alf. Andrew.
School Children's' Department
Bate, short - T. A. Camerae, ' E.
Steeleyv
.
Carrots, short - -- Miary Mlaefittoslt,
T. A. Cameron; Onions, any variety
Clarence Greer t�,ditt
.--Harold &C ,
Stanley,