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and young) D. A. Ontham 474 S.
Judgee-Wee Carter, Loncleebero.
Grain and Seeds
White fall wheat, H. Trumaner,Roy
lemma; red fall wheat, la:Rader, H
'ruse; Wring *mat, ally vealata; M.
Rader, H, Trileauner; 6 -rowed barley,
11. Rader, J. Battler; white We, early,
OalleY, H. Detaardine; White
oats, late, Mrs. E. Dailey, al. Desjar-
iline; small peas, M. Rader, H. Des -
Jardine; rye,. Desjardine, Bat-
tler; buckwheat, H. Desjardine, M.
Rader; red clover seed; M. Rader;
alsiker clover seed, Mtn. E. Dailey;
litsveet clover seed„ T: aa Snowden;
timothy seed, H. Tenemner, T. M.
rantawden; small w.hlie field beane, T.
Battler.
Hol7ticultural
Colleclion of apples, S. Stirling, Mrs.
E. Dailey; fall apples, S. Stirling,
Laithwaite & Soli; 'winter apples', S.
Stirling, Roy Lamont; King of Tom-
kins, Mee. E. Dailey, S. Stirling; Snoar
apples, Mrs. E. Dailey, R. Lamont;
Northern Spies, Mrs. E. Dailea, R.
, Lamont; Baldwins, S. Stirling, R. La-
mont; R. I. Greenings, S. Stirling, Mrs.
E. Dailey; Macintosh Red, S. Stirling,
Laithwaite & San; Ribsion. Pippin,
Mrs. E. Dailey, Laithwaite & Son;
Golden Russets, S. StirUng, Mrs. E.
Dailey; Wagnere, Mrs. E. Dailey, E.
Restemeyer; Manes, Laithwaite &
Son; Wolf River, E. Haberer; , On-
° tarios, Mrs. E. Dailey, S. Stirling;
litaidena Blush, W. Mousseau, Mrs.
E. Dailey; Blenheim Malan, S. Stir-
ling, Mrs. E. Dailey; Pewaukee, Mrs.
E. Dailey, Laithwaite & Son; Colverts,
8. Stirling, Mrs. E. Dailey; 20 -Ounce
Laithwaite & Son, Mrs. E.
Dailey; Tolman Sweet, Mrs. E. Dail-
ey, R. Lamont; Wealthy, Mrs. E.
Dailey, H. , Truemner; collection Rus-
set apples, S. Stirling, Mrs. E. Dailey;
collection fall pears, Mrs. E. Dailey',
*Laithwalte & Son; collection winter
pears, Laithwaite & Son, Mrs. E.
Dailey; collection pears, fall and *fil-
ter, S. Stirling, Mrs. E. Dailey; Bart-
lett Pear, Mrs. E. Dailey, S. Stirling;
Flemish Beauty, Lwithewaite & -Son,
Mrs. E. Dailey; Claarp's Faverite,
Mrs. E. Dailey, J. Battler; peaches, H.
Desjardine, S. Stirling; pdunes, Sus.
.an Haberer, Laithewaite & Son; crab
apple, red, H. G. Flaxbard, H. Des -
Jardine; crab apples, yellow, F. Mc-
Clymont, H. A. Fuss; grapes, J. Bat-
tler, E. Restemeyer; best collection
grape, Susan Haberer, Laithewaite &
Son; best plate of plums, Mrs. E.
Dailey, Laithewaite & Sone
Garden Vegetables
World's Wonder potatoes, M. Rad-
er; Dooleys, M. • Rader, R.. Lamont:
any variety late potatoes, M. Rader,
J. Battler; any variety early pota-
toes, J. Battler, M. Rader; Green
Mountain potatoee, M. Rader, J: Bee
tier; Irish Cobbler Potatoes, J. Bat-
tier, M. Rader; corn, flint variety, J.
Battler; earn, dent varieta, Mrs: Hack-
ney; sweet corn, T. Snowden; yel-
• low Bantam sweet corn, J. Battler,
H. Desjardine; large red onions, J.
Battler; large yellow .onions, J. Bat-
tier, A, Fuss; Dutch eats, J. Bat-
tler, H. Desjardine; Spanish onions,
J. Battler, .H. Desjardine; white flela
carrots, N. Rader, J. Battler; red
garden carrots, H. Thorbuct, W. Mous-
*lean; Swedish turnips, H. Truemner;
Song red mangolds, Truemner; in-
termediate mangolds, M. Rader, M.
Smith; sugar beetmangolds, M. Rad-
er, T. M. Snowden; Oxford cabbage,
E Haberer, W. Mousseau; Drumhead
cabbage, W. .Mousseau, Susan Hab-
erer;; blue cabbage, J. Battler; black
Spanish radish, J. Battler, H. Flax -
bard; Waite radish, H. Desjardine;
garden ,beine, J. Battler, H. Fuss;
Pumpkin, yellow, H. Truemner, W. G.
Clark; mammeth pumpkin, H. Truffle-
' tier, T. M. Snowdete citrons, W.
Clark, E. Restemeyeee Hubbard
squash, H. Truemner, J. Battler;
mammoth squash, J. Battler, T. M.
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Bratticer, A. HOP,
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'Butter, rook, oreligek, J. Baader;
butter: Won% McOldronent;
ger; citoese, hertheranadee Ede laisaer-
. er, weeb; toms) -in comb,
Haberer; --tioney„ extracted, Mrs.
0494`erY'-; maake aTrnp, L Battler, 14
• Bader; Woo eges, banal* 0114 White,
P. Battier, W. G. Clark; ,cbiciteeS
dressed, M. Swath, F. MUOietaOnt;
beneentade bad 0004 W. G. .Clark
F. MeClynareit,
• Domestic Science
Loaf 'White bread, M. Smith, W. G.
Clarla leaf not bread, alao G. Clark*
raisin bans or wile, Ed. Haberer, M.
Smith; tea 'blaeujtg F, AleCieniont, W.
G. Clark; rolled eager coeldea Susan
Haberer, W. 0. Clark; rolled ginger
cookies, W. ft Clar.„. H. Flaxbard;
fried calms, Wall Clark, F. Ilaberer;
loaf cake, E. Blaberer, W. G. Clark;
dark layer cake, F. McCleanont, W. G.
Clark; light Mayer cake, Ed. Ilebeeer,
W.' G. Clark; tarts P. MeOlyermet, F.
Haberer; cherry pie, P. Haberer, F.
lacClymont; Dutch/ servile pie, H.
Fuse, Ed. Haberer; coffee cake, Ed.
laabe.rer, Fred Haberer; meat loaf,
Susan Haberer; canned rhubarb, Sue
an Haberer, W. G. Cleat; canned rasp-
berries, H. Desjardine, R. Geiger;
canned strawberries, Mrs. Tack, H.
Desjardine; canned chereies, Mrs.
Tack; H. Desjardine; canned pears,
H. Desjardinea W. G. Clark; caneed-
citron, R. Geiger, Mrs. Pfile & Son;
canned plums, W. G. Clark; canned
peaches, FL Desjardane, W. G. Clark;
currant jam, W. G. Clark, Mrs. Pflle
& Son; berry, jam, H. A. Fuss, Mrs.
Pfile & Son; grape jelly, H. • Desjar-
dine, W. G. Clark; red currant jelly,
11. Desjardine; W. G. Clark; mixed
vinegar pickles, Ed. Haberer, W. G.
Clark; mustard picklet, F. Mcely-
mat; catsup, J. Battler, H. H. Neeb;
canned tomatoes,• red, aa Smith', Sus-
an Haberer; banned corn, H. Desjar-
dine, Mrs. H. Fuss; most valued col-
lection eanned fruit, H. Desjardine, W.
G. Clark.
Ladies' Work
Domestio-Quilt piece, fancy quilt-
ing, Susan Haberer, Mrs. Hackney ;
quilt, pieced cotton, Susan Haberer,
Ed. Heberer; quilt, fancy quilting,
cotton, M. Rader, E. Restemeyer ;
comforter, W. G. Clark, R. Geiger ;
bedspread, knit or crochet, Mrs. Hab-
erer, Mrs. Dailey; bedspread, fancy,
M. Rader, H. Fuss; house Ores% cot-
ton, Miss Livingston!, W. G. Clark;
man's sleeping garment, Mrs. Ed.
Lawson, Mrs. Pfile & Son; child's
made -over dress, Mrs. L. Hoffman, H.
Fuss; bed stheet, Mrs. Pfile & Son, H.
Fuss; sweater, knit or crochet, Miss
Livingston, E. Lawson; kitchen- ap-
role Ed. Haberer, E. Darling; wool
eocks, coarse, Ed. Lawson, Mrs. Tack;
mitt, hand keit, fine, Mrs. Hackney,
Miss Livingston; darning worn sock
or stocking, Mrs. Ha.ckney, R. Fuss;
crochet ,gloves, M. Rader, Mrs. Law-
son; knitted suit, H. Fuse, Mrs. lack;
candlewick, W. G. °leek, Mrs. Dar-
ling; man's sweater or pullover, H.
Fass, Mrs.. Hackney; best article made
from old stockings, T. M. Snowden,
Mrs. Fuss; floor mat, braided, Mrs.
Pfile, R. Geiger; floor mat, hooked
rags, cotton, Ed. Haberer, Mrs. Pfile:
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CONVENIENT, MODERN 100
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WRITE FOR 'FOLDER '
TAKE A DE LUXE TAXI
FROM DEPOT OR- WHARF -26o
Electoral District Of Huron
Notice of
Advance Polls
-for-
Railway Employees; Sailors and Trawellers,
who will be absdnt on the day of Election.
Polls will be opened on Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday, the second, fourth and fifth of October,
.1.987, from a o'clock in the forenoon until 5 o'clock
in the afternoon and from seven o'clock in the after -
'noon until ten o'clock in the afternoon (Standard
Titne).
The Polling Places will be located at
Town Hall, Clinton
• Town Hall, Goderich
Dated at Seaforth-tlfis 27th day of September, 1937.
KEITH M. McLEAN,
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lancii, set, embreidered„, 1gro, • Torn,.
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Lawson, alrea.palleye buffet set, .out
week, Male Lialagetea. Mare. Leween;
eletb, large, grks.. • Ipack.
Dalley; tea .COSY, Una Meeltne7,
Dailey; tea towels, eMbreidered, Ed.
Haberer, M. Radom,: . •
Bedroom Purniehingsi-Pillow
embroidered, Miss Livingston, Mrs.
Tack; pillow slips, other band work,
Mies Livingston,. R. Geiger; fancy
sheet and pillow slim to matea, Mrs,
H. Fuse, Mies, Livirugston; guest towe ,
Mrs. Tack, Mrs. Hoffman; bath towel
and 'wash cloth, Mee. Week, Mrs. Dail-
ey; curtaba, hand trimmed, Mrs. Pfile,
Miss Livingston; vanity set, Mrs.
Pflle, Mrs. Dalley; boudoir .cushion,
MI1S. Pfile, Mrs'. Dailey; night robe,
ladies' wear, Mrs, L. Hoffman, Mrs.
Tack; collar and cuff set, Mrs. Hack-
ney, Mrs. H. Fuss; bed jacket, Mrs.
Lawson, Ed. Haberer; slip,
Miss Livingsbon„H. Fuse; ladies'
dressing gown fancy, R. Geiger, H.
Fuss; ,pillow slips, cut work, Miss Liv-
ingston, Mrs. Hackney.
Children's Wear-Bornaiet, jacket and
bootees, Mrs. Hackney, M. Rader;
crib cover, Ma's. Dailey, airs. Hack-
ney; carriage set, cover and pillow to
martele Mrs. Hackney, H. Fuss; child's
fancy dress; Mrs. Mrs. Hoff -
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table .oTh cloth; Hrs. rafaio, ref U-004"
Der; 0014,eCtlan garlaila ' aesa Miss
Liviageton; kitelten onliellaah, pair
curtains, dueter, tea toweleaand tow-
el and pot. lifter, Hro, Rale; collec-
tion six diffweent style& needlework,
Mrs. Lawsoia, airs. lksellag,
ArtWork
Cartoon, Mrs. Dailey, Miss Living-
ston; poster advertising Zurich Fall
Pair, A. F. Hess, H. Fkuchied; crepe,
'Paling was and cellopbasteeparper
dis-
pIay, H. Fuse; oll painting, landscape,
Miss Livingston; oil paint*g, marine
view, Mrs. Dailey; water colors,
scene, original, Miss Liviegiaten Mee:
Dailey; water colore, flowers, group-
ed, 4Liss Livingston, H. F4s; water
creams, animals, copy, Miss Living -
stelae H. Fuse; pastel, any' subjeet,
Maga Livingston, H. Fuse; convention-
al design, in colors, Miss Livingston,
H. Flaxbard; wood carving, Mies Liv-
ingston, Mrs. Fuss; amateur •photo,
farm scenes, H. Fuss; single piece
art work note listed, A, Hess, Miss
Livingston; Sepia, Miss Livingston,
Laitheweite & Sen.
Floral Exhibit
Bouquet, large, Sustan Ilaberer,
Mrs. Hoffman; bouquet, small, Susan
Haberer, Mas. Hoffman; collecllan of
o IttAliapr 'mow Powook-
oortly 4tr, or'uts094,7,0?*
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mapitoba, for the Preebver1an..4ehln,gth r:
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was discovered to. he.a.oalaeata**Ala,
road, Willich was in use about one
Sylvia, Susan Haberer, Mae. Hoffman;
collection of DaMilas, Susan Harborer;
collection of Fuliehies, Sueen Haber-
er; coUectiOn of Asters, Susan Flab-
erer; collection of Pettmias, SUOMI
Haberer; collection of house- Pialats,
.Surap Haberer; collection of Colima
in pats, R, Geiger:Mrs. Pfile; four
varieties of Annuals not. otherwise
listed, 811.6611 Halierer, L. Hoffman;
collection of Zinnias, A. Hess, Susan
Haberer; collection of Verbenas, A.
1-1,,ese, Susan Haberer; collection. of
Gladiolus, Mrs. Lawson, Susan Hab-
erer; tollection of Roses, Susan Hab-
erer.
Chiklren's Department
Collection autumn leaves, mounted
and earned, A. Hess; collection mount-
ed weeds, A. Hess; best dressed doll,
H. Flaxbard, A. Hess; crochet 'work,
A. Hess; bird house, R. Geiger; writ-
ing, over 10 years old, H. Flaxbard;
art over 10 years *Id, H. Flaxbard;
Batik of Montreal, Zurich, SPecial-
H. Plaxbard, A. Hese.
hundred years ago. 'Mae 'Olean was
between three aed feat' Soot below
the surfacer -0104= Newp-ftepord,
Another Freak
On disPlaY el the News -Record
dow te another of those. unusual
freaks of nature. This time it is a
potato. Not being content with 'grew-
ing exoeptionally large, this Potato
has been energetie enough to grow
eight other petatoes from the main
tuber. In, shape it resembles a tur-
tle, and weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces.
This oddity came from the garden of
Mr. S. Trewine-Cliatton News-W.60ra.
Death of William Holmes
William Holmes, an old resident of
Whighama, died September law- in his
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The design of the 1938 registration plates is exceptionally attractive
• with Crown and Orange figures on Blue background.
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To Save Ontario Bletort -ts fine and Money
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1938 Motor Vehicle Permits
• Are DIQw Available
to the advance in the new car purchasing season and the fact that increasingly large numbers
of used cars and trucks are now purchased at this time of year and following the practice established last
year which met with such favourable reception on the part of the motoring public, 1938 Motor Vehicle
Permits and, Operators' Licenses are being made available in advance of the date of expiration of
1937 permits.
1938 Permits (now available) save the purchaser 'of a new car or truck the expense of 1937
registration.
They save the purchaser of a used car or truck the fee for transferring the 1937 registration (1938
Permit can be procured without transfer fee).
Rs indicated in the Budget Address delivered on March 9th of this year, the Government is able
' to announce a downward revision in the fees for the registration of Motor Vehicles.
PASSENGER GAR REGISTRATION FEES
4 cylinders
6 cylinders, up to and including 28 horse power
6 cylnders, over 28 horse power
8 cylinders, up to and including 35 horse power
8 cylinders; over 35 horse power
12 cylinders. • - .. ...
16 cylinders
1937 Fee
$ 7.00
1200.
15.00
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20.00
. '30.00
40.00
1938 Fee
$ 2.00
7.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
• 25.00
35.00
(S.A.E. rating of horse power shall be used)
flll Commercial- Motor Vehicles and Trailers have been reduced 25% from the 1937 rate.
The Fee for the registration of a change of ownership has been reduced from $2.00 to $1.00..
Fee for the Registration of a Motor Cycle has been reduced from $3.00 to $1.00.
CHANGE OF LICENSE YEAR
The Government having decided to change the license year to coincide with its fiscal
year, 1938 permits and licenses will be valid to March 31st, 1939.
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PRoVnItE Or ,psTaino
This advance scde of 1938 Motor Vehicle Permits and Operators' Licenses is for vatic converdenoe.
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