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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1929, p. 6

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D555 Dune, 2.25 Green Race- Baby Abdell, B. Jebb, Cookstown. Warren Patch, F. Gi-bson, Alliston. Prince Don, N. McQuarr1e, Tottenham Best time, 2.29 Mrs. Mary Stewart is visiting her nne in 'l"n1-nnfn Juana CD 2.18 Trot or Pace-- up Rnnrnr `Don Dnut. BELLE IA an-'._ ...-.1 KILLYLEAGH UGD. ILCL and Mrs Preston Th Av J. LIUUI ID I/ULI Thornton uxy. '5. Adams 9.1 Thompson urn fnn f1-i an 1 ILILB auu. lpson of friends, COVILLE mmsmxr co. auuunoaaxn 11% Phone szw cZ}nZ'co11ier and` 1a'yie1d Sta: THE Majestic will admit you, your family and your friends, to every important sporting even!- , _.. __-__ ..___ _------ v.., ,v..- -..--.-- 1 every important sporting this year, next year, and for years to come. Free from A.C. hum and oscillation at any wave length. Equal sensitivity and range at all points on the dial . . . Don t take our word for it--come in- and see the 1930 Majestic Models today. Model 91 Model 92 $19700 roong. the head positively seals tha nail holo- lnnking it weather- tlght and water-proof. No wuherra: no more N-L`l._._p'N--v" 99n Ask us to demonstrate N 0 W f HAVE THE BEST; IT PAYS! Put it on with PRESTON LED-HED NAILS ..l......\ N0 WIIDGTIZ D0 1110!`! thm-ending". 22cper lb. Free sample on re- -u-1+ osmlzrron Sncumvrres ?`l'1 9nrh.'en1 Omwa , _ '!"f\l'Jf\Kl"l'l\. 2-- C. I: u-... v_-|. Wu:-na moist air in an improperly ventilnted barn produces com}! on: oonduczve to spontaneous i_gnit1on. Preston Venti- lator: for thoroogm table side-wall wmdows and spacious doors my-.+..~,t nu. Run in m dnnzarn bv kaeninz the air in constant covndluonl eonaumva to spontaneous 1_gmuon. rrenon venu- thoroof adjustable protect tha Hun from re dun era b Inc in: darcuhtlon. They are built to eep o ernents out. Write for full nartlculnra. E !-wevent Spontaneous Combustion A haye a Well yeptilated Barn LESS TUBES Q-\-maa`,-1 -r---.-.-. ---w . .._..`_ --the Itmnzut barn on the market. There are more Preston Burns in the Province then all oth metal barns combined. Fireproof. roomy. well- vent:'lnted.hnndsome. our knowledge. no Preston Steel Truss Bu-n has ever been dettro d by lightning or spontaneous combustion. Write today for our big Bu-n Emk. Over 1,000 in 0&1-io---Not one lost through lightning G 9 SMITH &-0:. worm) af 5703? Q _- yours with a V 4 .PRE_$TO1`{ TRUSS PARN S 3 xxx Guejn Street .. 1-ogou-to PRESTON, ONTARIO Mon-1-3351. uusuv-"Y azzrwalnlmsniii ma: Amwwmmm i Momrenl CORPORATION .Iall'\l'.l'.ISD Winniprs Head Office: TORONTO: 26 King St. E. New York Vancouver Hnmilton London, Ont. Kitchener Kingston London, Eng. -.a-..-- -ivy-. .-_-.v.`.. _.__.u -_.__.. '- Preston hot-galvanized four-wheel Hunger: and biz-dproof Bari! Door Track are the best hardware msde for heavy barn doom- The Hunger is adjustable up and down, and in and out 'I'hM makes erection so easy that hundreds of builders will use In other type. Barn Door Tracks and Hanger nanbnn `unlnnnlsvnni-1:11 fnn1I.wHnn1 nnnanrn an!` I Easy Terms If esired. xuu-non \Ju.l.Va.u.L bcu LUUAJL15 DLLIULUD pxuyoa.-:3 from lightning and re. Wooden roofs are ens" prey. In 1927 in Ontario alone, $1,814,700 of property was destroyed by re caused spontaneous combustion and by embers ~ ing on inammable roofs. Rib-Roll is absm lutely re-proof and water-tight. It protects your crops from dampness that is conducivu to spontaneous ignition. Handsome; psrmanr ent; easy to lay on any roof. Has seven the to nail; others give less security. Take stegisnnow to protect your livestock, %nc]i1buil gs. Write for a free sample of RI Rib-Roll Galvanized roong shields p70p3!'5`7 Faun:-n I-incl-:4-n-inn ant` 1-n Wnnnn rnnfa era ARR. , Eastern/,$mtge_},_l mduc(s Inn-aday, October 17, $24200`; LESS IUPES NOW 15 ml: TIME TOSPECIFY A HEcLAwARMA[R_ FURNACE --:-:-:-- --u:u------u- --u----: STEEL-RIBBED FIREPOT that triples the radiating surface-gives more heat with less coal. Patented Fused Joints which make it Gas-Proof and Dust-Proof. Big Circular Waterpan gives ample moisture. This new, ne, modern heating system is just what you ,have`been wanting. Let s tell you about it and give you an estimate. ' A. MOF F ATT l_)AILY S_E_'_.RVC_3E -noNus- The lfIl8c9k__1`__/].z_l` '_'._$a;;s -5/ze 7511 i;:S'even \JD$ I1]. 53111515, \Avu.\4Ann a. ion.vv-vp vu. -. R. D. & mu wrllbuxl Ac. 5' 1 3` 3- I HEREFn(?1 ?.D--Cow, E. Patton, M. -- Brood mare, Ryan. Heifer 1_yea_1_-.01d, M_ Ryan, J_ Harold Wilson, W. J. Howard, S. Grose. 0, Newton .3; son, 2-year-old, M. Ry- Snrins 001% Harold W115n- W- 5- H0` an, J. 0. Newton & Son. Bull calf, 12 ward, Harold Wilson. Year-old, Har- months and under_ E_ Rmme, M, Ry. '3 W115`- n' TW'3 e31"1dv 5- Rm59'y- an. Heifer calf, 12 months and under. Three-year-old, Clifton Kell, J. Ra.m- D_ N_ marge, E_ Ritchie, gun, over 1 say 2 and 3. Span, Frank Green, W. yea, J_ o_ Newton 3; son, Harry G. CTOSS. Knupp, , . CARRIAGE--Brood mare. W. J. C.l HOLSTEIN--Cow, John Faris, F. E. Boake, N. L. Chantler 8: Son...8pring Webster. Heifer, year-old, F. E. Web- colt. W-. J. C. Boake. N- 11- Chantler `star, 1 and 2. Heifer, two-year-old, F. 8: Son, H. A. Grose. Two-year-o1d,'E. Webster, John Faris. Bull calf un- Chas. Henry, Alvin Rutledge, R. D. 1 der 12 months, John Faris. Heifer calf Henry 85 Son. Three-year-old, J. H. .;under 12 months, John Faris 1 and 2. Kirby. Span. W. R. Draper, J. H. K1r- Bull over 1 year, F. E. Webster, J. H. by. Single carriage in harness, J. H. `iKirby. I Kirby. W. R. Draper, J. A. Bpencer.; GRADE--Grade cow, F. E. Web- Rosa.dore Surprise" spring colt. W. ster, John Faris. Heifer, 1-year-old, F. J. C. Boake. N. L. Ghantler 8: Son, H. E. Webster. Heifer, 2-years-old, R. D. aHenry 8: Son, John Faris. Fat steer, A. Grose. RoAD3vrERs__yea,-.1d_ H. mack- `_ Helen Aprperly. Ba-by `beef, Helen Ap- ~ ;g_ . g , p k _ . perly, N. D. Clarke. Best herd, R. D. 'tc___._..___N .a__v.e____%n Husseyi,TW Henry 8: Son, Michael Ryan. I .T!'P.R!V_(`.nw Gan `Kidd 1 and 2. `g Ir 1' A A1 1 ' s7.L"Ig;t' E.Fec1Z?u}aE; Phone 531 A: BARRIE : 118 Dunlap St. ' ` ' Contractors are several months -L-_.I -1.` --L-..l..l- -_ lI:'l"Df\I'I` DOHCTBCCOTS BTU ICVUFdl IIIUIIUIS ahead of schedule on DETRO1T INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE ___________ -- I- :_ -......-....I .1 IlVlI:|\IVr\I|\JIVr1|.. I.Jl\llJ\JI.. constructxon. It 1s expected the bridge will be open for traffic t..c....- M........3.... H: I090 Detroit International Bridge 6%% First Mortgage Bonds and Detrok International Bridge Company 7% Participating Debentures at pres ent attractive prices yield over 7%% and 8%% respectively. We recommend these securities for investment. Urlugc Wlll uc upcu IUI before November 15, I929. . nenry G6 Dun, .I.v.|.u.'ua.c1 nymi. I JERSEY-Cow, Geo. Kidd 1 and 2. `Heifer, 1-year-old, Geo. Kidd. Heifer, .2-year-old, Geo. Kidd, 1 and 2. Calf, 12 months and under, Geo. Kidd, Jo Farts. Bull, over 1 year. Geo. Kidd. Sheep COTSWOLD-Aged ram-A1l the `prizes (11) taken by M. J. Kehoe. y T.'l-'c`.T(".'li`.R"!"F!`F?.-T.T`!\T(.OT.T\]' __ An the (10) 055.511 Uy UULLLI 131501150 00 DU11. I : SHROPSHIRE-A11 the prizes` (12) A taken by Geo. Crawford & Son, except `in shearling ewe, and shearling ram. A. McKenzie taking 2nd in these two. Q\XIF`.1'c'!D..Q"l"`AT(`'!Q :'Rr::1 . non nnv I`. lVLUIXUL1b1C Udhllls auu L11 UL]-CDC l.IWUo ; SWEEPSTAKES -Best pen, any `breed, Geo. Crawford & Son, D'Arcy `Armstrong. Quiinn 0015. W`. J. U. D0356, N. 1.1. utsuuutcs Two-year-old, H..; Single in , .-.-`A-`nu-spun yr... .1; 1-7 1I--I. ('11 um ux U115 . Swine YORKSHm,E--Aged boar, Geo. W11- gkinson. Carscadd-en & Son. Boar, pre- `sent year, Geo. Wilkinson, Carscadden -`& Son. Aged sow. Carscadden & Son, .Geo. Wilkinson. Sow, present year. 1 {and 2, Carscadden & Son. ! TAMWORTH-Boar and sow of 31929, W. D. Hawkins. ` BERKSHIRE-Boar, present year _1:I1I':5t: uwu. SOUTHDOWN--A11 the prizes (13) T taken by D'Arcy Armstrong, except for pair of Wether lambs in which Cars- cadden & Son were 1 and 2. .` t'\Vr1a`|fTD1'\ 'l\f\\I7`kT ,AH 4-`Inn nevi-you prizes u.l.) bancxx uy W1. .1. zxcuuc. .` LEICESTER-LINCOLN All the prizes (10) taken by John Allan 8: Son, except in aged ram and ram lamb, R. F. Carscadden taking 2nd in _these two. 4 Qf\TT'1`|`L'l'T'\f\1'KT'l\T__A11 +1-an nvinc I1`-l\ UIIIUUULL O0 DUI]. W515 1 auu (1. OXFORD DOWN--Al1 the prizes! I 3 (13) taken by John Brethet & Son. .' .Q`l'-TD(\D.QH'T'D,!_.A11 than nr'lvzn:' (19) I year-old. I-I. Blackstock, N. Cave. A1- uin Rutledcze. Three-year-old, H._ A. `year-old. H. Blacxsnocx, re. wave, ru- v-in Rutledge. Three-year-old, H. Grose. Span, H. A. Grose, 8. Hastings. Single roadster, under 15% hands. 8. Hastings, H. A. Grose 2 and 3. Single roadster, over 15179 hands, S. Hastings, Walter Amos. Gentleman's turnout, S. ' Hastings, H. A. Grose, 2 and 3. Sweep- stakes, S. Hastings, H. A. Grose, H. Blackstock.` Lady driver, S. Hastings. PONIES-Best pony ridden by boy or girl, Arthur Glass, Earl McMaster, Billie Rowe, Kathleen Banting. . Cattle ` sHORTHORN-Cow, R. D. Henry 8; Son, J. W. Cochrane. Heifed 1-year- old, R. D. Henry 8: Son, N. D. Clarke. Tlnifar Q-vn,n.r-n1d. Thos. Bowman 8:; Old, R. D. Henry ('2 b011, JN. u. umnw. ` goelfer, 2-year-old, Thos. 8: us, 1 and 2. Bull calf, R. D. Henry & Son, N. D. Clarke. Heifer calf, N. D. Clarke 1 and 2. Bull over 1 year, `R. D. Henry & Son, Clifton Kell. ur:rD'nm'In`n.n__(`.nw_ E_ Pa_tt;on_ P!-UMBER AN!) .HE-ATER . ----..- guffaws! Northern Spies. K. Holmes, W. N. Gibney. R. I. Greenings, W. N. Glbney, K. Holmes. King Tompkins, K. Holmes, W. N. Gibney. -Russets, D. Banting, K. Holmes. Ben Davis, K. '1-Iolmes, W. Elliott. Baldwins, K. Holmes, W. N. Gibney. Ontarios, IK. Holmes. Wm. Cooper. Manns, W. N. Gibney. Tolman Sweets, K. Holmes, N. Baker. A.0.V., V. Graham, Wm. Cooper. Pears, Peaches and Grapes Bartletts. S. McCarty. Fall pears. W. N. Gibney. Colored grapes, Thornton Jr That T-T91-vv T(n11nn VV- L`: \J1Ll].lUy- Fall Apples Wealthies, B. B. Terry, Harry Knupp. Snows, Ken. Holmes, N. Baker. St. Lawrence, N. Baker, Thornton Jr. Inst. McIntosh. B. B. Terry, W. N. Gibney. Apples, a.v.,` S. McCarty, B. B. Terry. Cooking apples, W. N. Gibney, B. B. Terry. Export apples, W. N. Glbney. Crab apples, D. Banting, W. N. Gib- ney. `llinfnr A nnhu: Prize Winners at Cookstown Fair -4-.. -1; In ulnnbafnnlr N! nvp, , . ... wanna sauna.) White wheat, Wm. Cooper, Alvin! Rutledge; red wheat, Ken I-Iolmeszl spring wheat, K. Holmes. Barley, S.` ;McCarty, Wilson Elliott. Oats, S. Mc- Carty, W. N. Gi-bney. Peas. W. N. Gib- ney, S. McCarty. Red clover, 8. Mc- Carty, W. Elliott. Sweet clover, S. Mc- ' Carty W. Elliott. Sweet clover, A. Rutledge. S. McCarty. Timothy, W. Elliott, S. McCarty. DA!-at-...... .....`I D.\..A... __...v..., -.u --vvn~a -4`;- Potatoes and Roots Early potatoes, Russell Chantler; late potatoes, Thornton Jr. Institute, W. Corrigan; late, a.o.v.. W. Corrigan, Wm. Cooper. Swede turnips, Bert Shave, W. R. Draper. Long red man- golds, J. J. Holt, W .R.. Draper. Int. mangolds. Ken. Holmes, Bert. Shave. Globe mangolds, Russell Allison. Ken. Holmes. Short carrots, S. McCarty. Garden Vegetables Hubbard squash, G. McKnight, Dr. Scott. Squash. a.o.v., J. McFadden, W. R. Chantler. Parsnips, a.v., John Cor- rlgan, W. R. Chantler. Pumpkins, Thornton Junior Institute, J. McFad- den. Cabbage, W. R. Chantler. Cauli- flower, W. R. Chantler. Tomatoes, W. R. Chantler, V. Graham. Watermelon, G. McKnight. Citrons, W. N. Gibney. Celery. B. B. Terry, W. N. Gibney. Red onions, N. Baker, Mrs. J. Wood. White onions, W. N. Glbney, W. R. Chantler. Potato onions, J. McFad- den. R. Allison. Yellow onions, W. N. Gibney, F. E. Webster. Table beets, Globe, W. N. Gibney, G. McKnight. Table beets, long, N. Baker, J. Mc- Fadden. Table carrots, Int., S. Mc- Carty, W. R. Chantler. Table carrots, long, F. E. Webster, W. N. Gibney. Sweet corn. W. R. Chantler, J. Mc- Fadden. Collection of vegetables, W. R. Chantler, N. Baker. Cucumbers, W. N. Gibney. Fa Annlnc V . K1} uuaux. RABBITS--Ch1nch111a., old, N. L. Chantler & Son, W. R. Chantler; young, W. R. Chantler, Sperry Mc- Carty. Angoras. old, J. R. Couse, R. Allison; young, Harry Knupp. R. A111- son. r....:._ -...I n-_.I_. ICGI3, I'%l3llC3 uuu \Xl.'lIv1l% Jr. Inst, Harry Knupp. Dairy Products Dairy butter, 10 lbs.. J. J. Holt. H. Knupp. W. Corrigan. Dairy butter, 5 lbs., H. Knupp, W. Corrigan. Mrs. J. Wood. Best 10 lb. butter (Dawson spe- ' cial), H. Knupp. Apiary and Other Products Honey in sections, 8. McCarty, W. N. Gibney. Honey extracted. W. N. Gibney. Honey display, W. N. Gibney. Maple syrup, U. 1.1 Holt, K. Holmes. Hens eggs. white, Thornton Jr. Inst., \.Il.ld:1AI/LU]. co DUH, 1. u. uurruunera. 'I`URKEYS--Any variety old male, Harry Knupp. H. Brandon; o.f., Harry Knupp. H. Brandon; y.m.` Alex. Allan, 3. Brandon; y.f.. Alex. Allan, H. Bran- on. CHICKS-Bantam, a..v. cock, C. Webb, V. Graham; hen, C. Webb, W. Gibney; cockerel. V. Graham; pullet. V. Graham. `D A`Dv`E)'|'|'I'IQ .l'n..,.`Ip.l`l1n -13 I7 `I %'1d.aowpresentyear,1_andz1nelach, `Hawking, - rouury Black Jersey Giant, cock, N. L. Chantler 8: son; hen, H. Brandon, 1. J. Garruthers; oockerel. Chanrtler 8: Son, H. Brandon: pullet, Chantler 8: son, I-Ian'y Knupp. Barred Rock, cock, Violet Graham, H. Brandon: hen, H. Brandon, Cecil` Webb; cockerel, V. Graham, H. Knupp; _pul1et, V. Gra- ham, C. Webb. Anconas, hen, 1 and 2, W. N. Gi'bney; `cockerel, W. N. Gib- ney; pullet, W. N. Gibney. White Wy- andotte, hen, Harry Knupp, N. Thomp- son; cockerel, Harry `Knupp; pullet. N. Thompson, Harry Knupp. Wynn- dotte, a.o.v., cock, _N. Thompson; hen, 1 and 2, N. Thompson; cockerel 1 and 2, N. Thompson; pullet, 1 and 2, N. Thompson. Campine, hen, W. N. Gib- ney. Brown Leghorn, hen, cockerel, pullet, 1st in each to I. J. Carruthers. White Leghorn, cock, hen, cockerel and pullet 1 and 2 in each to Chant- ler 8: Son. Game black-red, hen, N. Thompson. Minorcas, a.v. hen, N. Thompson, I. J. Carruthers; cockerel, John J. Holt; pullet, John J. Holt. An- dalusian cock, hen, cockerel, pullet, (1 and 2) H. Brandon. Black Spanish cock, hen, 1 and 2, W. N. Gibney. Or- pington cock, H. Baycroft. Rhode Is- land Red, hen, (1 and 2) dockerel, pullet (1 and 2), N. Thompson. DU-CT('S-Av`lngh11rv 2.11 nriman hv T xxuuyp. I IGEESE, Toulouse, old male} Harry Baycroft, John J. Holt, old female, H. [Brandon, Harry Baycroft; young male. 1 and 2, `Harry Baycroft; young female. H. Brandon, John J. I-Iolt. A.0.V., old male, H. Brandon, I. J. Carrurthers; o.f., N. L. Chantler. H. Brandon; y.m., 1 and 2. I. J. Carruthers; y.f., N. L. Chantler 8: Son, I. J. Carruthers. 'T'TTP.T(`T3YV'.Q.....Anu Iiarinfn A111 vnaha Icarscadden 8: so . 3311' DHCUII 1053; yuucu u mm 4;, n. uzuuxpsuxx. DUCKS-Ay1esbury, all prizes by I. J. Carruthers. Pekin, drake, I. J. Car- ruthers; duck, I. J. Carruthers; oung male, I-Ian'y Knupp. I. J. Garru hers; young female, I. J. Carruthers, Harry lKnupp. . .(1-FEFERFY "l`n'n'lnncn n'|r1 In gala `I-Ta!-urn DRAr'r-1sroou mare, nuuuu Daw- man. Spring colt, Adrian Bateman. Year-old, Adrian Bateman. 2-year-old, Adrian Bateman 1 and 2. 3-year-old Adrian Babeman, Best Baron Dufferin spring colrt, I-Iarbld Wilson 1 and 2. can: rmnm: n1\r_._n-mm-I m are. Geo. Grain and Seeds Winter App] $9`! An 7}` `I ,'l'A`Iu _...uuvuJ, auxoo .LV.I.UkJ'1'gUI'. pread, 3.. o.v., Mrs. J. Wood. Tatting, finished article, H. L. Dunning, Miss Fisher. Sheets, trimmed, Miss Williams. Table cloth and two serviettes, J. R. Couse, B. Cowan. Table centre, emb., Miss Fisher, Mrs. "J. Wood. Table mats, Miss Fisher, R. Allison. Tea cloth and ser-- viettes, B. Cowan. Tea cloth and ser- viet-tes, emb., Miss Fisher, Miss Wil- liams. Tea cloth and serviettes, a.o.v., Thornton Junior Miss McGregor. Table cover, bridge. Miss Fisher Miss Williams. Towel, emb., Miss Williams, J. Bre-thet & Son. Towel, hemstitched and initialed, Miss Fisher, Miss Williams. Towel, Arie and I`-J-'4- .7 -4, .u..-. -cu-nuv... Canned Fruits, Etc. Tomatoes, Dr. Scott, R. Allison. Peas, ' Violet Graham. Mrs. Dawson. Corn, Mrs. Dawson, V. Graham. Strawber- ries, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. McKnight. ` Cherries, Mrs. Scott, R. Allison. Pears. M Mrs Scott, Mrs. J. Wood. Peaches, Mrs Scott, Mrs. J. -Wood. Preserved citron. Mrs. J. Wood. Preserved plums, Thom- ton. Jr. Inst., Mrs. J. Wood. Raspberry Jam, R. Allison, Thornton Jr. Inst. Grape jam. W. J. Broley, Arthur Glass. Marmalade, W. J. Broley, R. Allison. Native fruit jellies, Mrs J. Wood, _W. J. Broley. Vinegar pickles, Miss Dm- woody. V. Graham. Mustard pickles, Russell Allison. Red sauce, Dr. Scott, W. J. Broley, Tomato catsup, Mrs. J. Wood, W. J. Broley. - Ladies Work Afghan, knitted (2) Miss Forbes. Afghan. crochet, R. Allison. Buffet set, K. Holmes, Miss McGregor. Buf- fet set (3 pieces), Miss M. Williams, Miss McGregor, Buffet set (out work), Bertha Cowan. J. Brethet & Son. Bou- doir -pillow, Miss McGregor, Helen Ap- perley. Child's dress, Miss Fisher. Cur- tains, Mrs. F. Sutherland. Colored centre, emb., Miss Fisher, K. Holmes. White centre, emb., M. Williams, Miss Fisher. centre, out work, Miss Fisher. Dresser scarf, emb., Miss Fisher, M. Williams. Dresser scarf, crochet trim, Miss Fisher, Miss McGregor. Hand- kerchiefs, Thornton Jr. Inst., Mrs. J. Wood. -I-Iemstitching, finished article, Miss McGregor, Miss Fisher. Hem- stitching, Italian, Miss Williams, Miss Fisher. Lace, hand made, Miss Fisher, Miss McGregor. Laciy s work apron, Miss Fisher, Thornton Jr Inst. Lady s 3 work apron, plain, Miss Fisher, Miss Williams. Lady s house dress, Miss -Wil- iliams, Miss McGregor. Lady's slip, IMiss Fisher, Miss McGregor. Work bag, `Miss Williams, Miss McGregor, Con- valescent jacket, wool, K. Holmes, Miss Fisher. Lady s pyjamas, Miss McGreg- or, Miss Williams. Library table run- 'ner, Miss Fisher, Miss McGregor. Li- brary table runner, O.S., Miss Fisher, K. Holmes. Luncheon set, Miss Wil- liams. Men s pyjamas, Miss McGregor. Modern -bead work,` Miss Fisher, Miss Williams. Pillow cases, crochet trim, Miss Fisher, Mrs. J. Wood. Pillow cas- es, em*b., Miss Fisher, B. Cowan. Pil- low cases, hemstitched, Miss Williams, W. L. Dunning. Pillow cases, cut work, B Cowan, J. R. Couse. .Pin cushion, fancy, Miss LFisher, Miss McGregor. Quilted comforter, J. Brethet & Son, Mrs. F. Sutherland. Quilt, appliqued. (_2), N. Cave. Quilt, cotton. Miss Wil- liams. Rag mat, hooked, Mrs. F. Suth- erland. Rag mat, braided, K. Holmes, J. Corrigan. Rag mat, a.o.v., Mrs. Suth- erland, R. Allison. Knitted scarf, Miss Fisher, Miss McGregor. Sweater, knitt- ed, R; Allison. Sofa pillow, emb., Miss Williams, John Corrigan. Serviettes, emb., Miss Fisher, H. L. Dunning. Ser-I viettes, crochet trim, Miss Williams, Miss Dinwoody. Spread emb., Miss Dinwoody, Miss McGregor. Spread, Wood. Tar.hno- Finioknrl -van-IU a.u.u\JL Ckll Arts `and Crafts Oils, landscape, W. J. Broley, R. Allison; marine, Miss Forbes, R: Alli- son; fruits, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook; Inanlmate objects, Miss Cook, Miss Forbes. Water colors-Scene, B. an, R. Allison. landsnanp p Ammm ...o....es. water coiors-.Scene, Cow- n. landscape, R. Allison, Miss Forbes; animal life, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook; architectural study, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook. Fruits or flowers, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook. Crayon colors, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook. Charcoal, light and shade, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook. Pencil drawing, free hand, Miss Cook, Miss Forbes. Pen and Ink A.O.V., Miss Cook, Miss Forbes. Poster design, Miss Forbes, Miss Cook. Plan of modern kitchen, Miss Dinwoody, Miss Rey- Basketry and reed work, Miss 9. ms. Waxcraft, K. Holmes, Mrs. Sutherland. Hand painted china--nat- ural treatment, W. J. Broley, Mrs. J. Wood; conventional treatment, W. J. Broley; collection, W. J. Broley. Dis- play of photos, H. T. Rankin. I-31--/(W auaa n. ucyuvxun. ncun 955a, uu.rwu,\ B. B. Frerry. `K. Holmes. Chickens.) dressed, W. Oorrigan, John Ferris. 1 u'-_.- m)_|.x_.. -van-no -on---. White bread, A. Rutledge, John Cor- rigan. Nut bread (quick), Mrs. Mc- Knight, Mrs. Dawson. Raised buns, A. Rutledge, N. Baker. B. P. biscuits, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. McKnight. Rolled sugar cookies, K. Holmes, Mrs J. Wood. Mac- aroons. Arthur Glass, Mrs. Dawson. Plain `loaf cake, iced, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. McKnight. Sunshine cake, Mrs. McKnight, -Miss Dinwoody. Light lay- er cake Mrs. McKnight, Mrs. Dawson. Dark layer. cake, Mrs. McKnight. Meat pie, Mrs. McKnight. Apple pie, W. Corrigan. Crust pie. N. Cave, Mrs. J. Wood. School lunch, Miss Dinwoody, N. Cave. Jelly roll, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. McKnight. Pumpkin pie, Mrs. J. Wood. Alvin Rutledge. Filled tarts, Miss Dinwoody, Mrs. Dawson. .l!_.___.'l `l3__:A_ - -vuuga Begonias, `Mrs. McKnight, V. Gra- ham. Asparagus fern, V. Graham. Ta- ble basket, N. Baker, W. R. Chantler. Asters, 4 or more colors, N. Baker, W. N. Gibney. rAsters 12 blooms, W. N. Gibney, N. Baker. Gladioli 10 spikes, N. Baker. V School Child:-en s Department Boy or girl within radius of six miles of Cookstown taking most priz- es, knee rug, value $5.00. Boy or girl who has never shown at fair previous to this year, taking most prizes, $2.00, Properly addressed envelopes, Evelyn Leeson, Helen Leeson. Best collection of fancy work, Eleanor McMillan, B. Harper. 4th class writing. Shierene Boyd, L. Caulfield. 3rd class writing, Lillian McMaster. G. Harper. 2nd class writing, S. Nixon, Yvonne McMaster. 1st class writing, S. Mapes, Harry Ross. 4th class map, B. Harper, Bernice Harper. 3rd class map, G. Harper, Mary Cave. 2nd class map, S. Nixon, Y. McMaster. . . AD"I"_`L`l -G nun`... .: _I.__L_ 5,, W \ 1.. .l.VLUJ.VJ.Hr5l:Cl'. ~\ AR.T-H.S., group of objects in pen- cil, E. Leeson. H. Leeson. H.S., simple landscape, E. Leeson. H. Leeson. P.S., gg1p1e landscape, J. Blackstock, D. ss_ % . IHHH5 uuuv, ruuvzu vvuuun . .0... _. PERCHERON-Brood mare, Geo. Wise and Sons. Ed. Webb, W. B. Haw- kins. Spring colt. Ed. Webb,. Geo. Wlc 8: Sons. Sperry Mccarty. Year- pld, Leonard Ross, G. Wlce 8: Sons, J. T. Graham. 2-year-old. Clarence Kell, Harold Wilson, W. D. Ha.wk1ns.; span. W. G. Cross. sweepstakes, Draft ` Percheron or Agricultural, A. Bateman, C. Kell, 1' . Green. Special, colt exhlb- lted by boy or girl under 16 years, A. Bateman, G. Wlce 8: Sons. Span. Gen- eral Purpose, W. G. Cross, Sperry Mc- Carty. Single, General Purpose. W. G. Cross, At-urn-rt-1771 I1'I1'T`l3AT , 11...-V-1 may BIUDB. Nature Study-15 weeds, D. Draper. Collection of weed seeds, E. Leeson, H. Leeson. Collection of insects, H. Knupp. Collection of native woods, E. Leeson. Collection of Forest leaves, E. Leeson, H.` Leeson. w 4 Dnmnutln ninnna_ -am..- ......:- --.., uccauu, :1. 14665011. Domestic Sc1ence-I-`Iome made can'- dy, H. Leeson, B. Harper. Cookies, E. Leeson. H. Leeson. Tea. biscuits, Mary Miller, B. Harper. Darnlng on wool stocking, E. Leeson, H. Leeson. Patch on garment, H. Leeson, E. Leeson. col- lection of astc-r.: n nntnw cs-`kn-A1 garment, H. lection of asters, D. Baker. school !EEBABEm I Fgwers uu uc uciu an Lvub. nn.11u1' ivu:vqgua.y's. Trinity W.M:S. met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Henry on Wednesday af- ternoon with a goodly number present. The treasurer s report was `very en- couraging. A letter was read from the Presbyterial executive urging the mem- bersto work and pray during the pre-g sent campaign. The devotional leaflet was read by Miss Doane and the Blue Book was reviewed. A bird s eye View of the home mission work was given by Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. H. M. Thompson and Mrs. West. Twice Bereaved in Five Weeks Mrs. Jenkins of Alliston passed a- way at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. McKenzie, on Tuesday morning. The deceased had been residing with Mrs. McKenzie for over a year. Dur- ing most of that time she was con- fined to her bed so death. was not unexpected. The remains were taken to Alliston on Wednesday, interment taking place in the family plot at A1- liston on Thursday. The sympathy or many friends is extended to Mrs. Mc- Kenzie as this is the second sister she has lost in five weeks. \J\.a VUIJCL 0`!- Rev. S. G. and Mrs. Mccormack, Misses Lottie McLaren, Jean and Helen Boake, Eleanor McKenzie and Gen- evieve Jamieson represented `Trinity Y.P.S. at the rally in Central Church, Barrie, on Friday night. Sf. .`I nrip g A VDA rnnf nh 1\/Inn:-`Ion J.VL1. N151] DVCWGLD ID VLBMILLI5 LL61 sons in Toronto. . J. A. Lennox attended the funeral of his aunt in Thornhill on Saturday. Misses Ethel and Laura I-Ialbert. of LU]. uxuuvcxbaxy uuu. 1.uw1 supper. Trinity church anniversary next Sunday. Services at the usual hours conductpd by Rev. W. B. Smith of C01- lingwood. special music by the choir assisted by Miss Milligan and others. Min: T.111n Pnur nf fhn `nnnf nf Am-i_ Daxxxc, Uu. rnua._y 1.ug1.lb. St. Jude s A.Y.P.A. met on Monday night at Mrs. W. E. Grey's. The pro- gram consisted of piano solos by 1VI.iss- es Dorothy Maiel and Aileen Grey, readings by Mrs. Arthur Reid and Harry Lynn and a contest conducted by Mrs. Reid. Next week s meeting is to be held at Mrs. Arthur McQuay s. Trinitv W`M\S met 91*. than hnrnn nf .,.._..__... .............. ..- [Elam $6.00 to $10.00 A Day] _- . _.A. LL.-- ll'..L.... Oct. 13-Miss M. Smith of Stur- geon Falls spent the week-end with Miss Olive Munro. 'r\.r;m. ~e...:;,. 1xrn....L. ..c rn-..-..;_ __.__ LVLLDD klll. V C LVLLUJI. U. Miss `Sadie Wonch of Toronto was I with her parents here for Sunday. MT, Qhd Mr: W nrhnc AHA cnn LJLGKALULLL .L'l11l idol; \.'..' ... Mr. and Mrs. V. Be;:;:;r:`: onto are visiting at the 11- l Hunter. f\n | !"1\nu.-`A1,.-. .\-.._...'.._. , I, LLLALIIJCL. On Thursday evening a large circle of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. `D. !M. Coutts and pre- sented their daughter Jean (Mrs. M. Lowrie) with a beautiful oor lamp, and an address in which high appre- ciation Was expressed and sincere good wishes extended. A very en- joyable evening was spent by playing cards and dancing, music being provided by two old-time firi- dlers in persons of FVV. Lennox a.nd W. Sharpe. nwaaaansnd In '1' I'll` I Oct. 14-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gregg of Angus are spending a short time at their cottage. Mr .Qirm1oh- nf 7\n',.*.\.Ir........' 'r'r.-:.._.. uucu. uuubagc. Mr. Sinclair of Mc1\/Taster" Univer- sity was the minister on Sunday `ahe Baptist church. 1\/fr an.-`L 7|/rm. 1' 1-.....!-..-,r I` ~- ua_uu.:L uuunxx. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanderson of Buf- falo were Week-end visitors wizh her sister. Mrs. H. Whan. T\/fiec `l7`~4n In-...... ,.: 'r7|....;. ~-.,,,-, - UL IUD GLl.Ll.l.l ALL J.1lULLlLL|1L U11 Dauuxuqy. Halbert of Toronto spent the. week-end at their home here. `Dow D `IT 13nunv-{Ann and anus `l 1n9nl LLULLLC LL51 C. Rev. R. W. Beveridge~ and son Lloyd of Tottenham, called recently at Mrs. John Pa.tton s. "Finn "I"`|nnu-v-xi-nan 'T`rIvr\1 l'Dl\QvI\ I-Innu I\vCV- VV- 13.. Mr.` and Mrs. Aurora called Sunday. (".nn an-n1'_11'| an n -~- 7.... V- 1~ Learn and earn part time Motor Mechanics, Battery, Welding, Vul- canizing, House Wiring, Bricklay- ing, Plastering, Barbering, Beauty Culture Work. Good positions open. Write or call, free instructive book. DOMINION SCHOOLS 183 King West, Toronto Free employment service Coast to Coast : ._._.___._....._..._...__n-.-n--.u:u---uulq U40 \/IJUADUUWLI "Z1oLL'. There will be a. meeting of the con- gregation of St. Jude s Church on Fri- day evening, October 18, in the base- ment of the church, to decide on dates for anniversary and fowl supper. 'l"r1'ni+.v (",h1'l1'(`h nnnivnrcnrv nnvf, aomaucu u_y .LV11b .I.vu1.u5'cl.u auu uuu-:r:s. Miss Lulu Row of the Dept. of Agri- culture was in the village on Tues- day to coach the Junior Institute girls for the Household Science judging competition to be held at Alliston on October 22. Q DA`! fl 5545-` III ... 1|r..r1.._..__-1- vvwu ucz. palcilb ucxt: 1U1' oux, Mr. and Mrs. W. Comes Billie spent the week-end Sharpe's. A hnnnhnv `F'rr~t\ H m-n uucupc c. A number frrtm here {Bradford Falr last, ' 1\Il'r nv-yr] `I\/run 1'7 1' omucx. xv.u_a. 11. wnan Miss Erie Whan of Fort Erie.` :1.`-so Mrs. Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Hul- sh of Toronto spent the week~c-nd with their parents. Mr qhr1T\/rm: Dmmu n.......L.. -c nun wuu Lucu parenus. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Quantz of Rich- mond Hill visited his brother. E. Quantz, on Sunday. ("inrm-o Avvn-r ......J m__ 1-\ 3 . - _ vqguauuo, U11 DLlHr(]8,_V. George Averill and Geo. Reid. Jr.. Toronto were week-end visitors Geo. Reid's. > jun... `Alf u-n...-'. -.-,w - -- - - UULLL1 ITUIUUUII D. The Thornton Twelve gave their play Home Acres at Elmvale on Monday night. Miss Mamie Henry of Beamsville and Jas. Henry of Aurora spent the week- end with Mrs. Jas. Henry. `Rm! W I-1 and Mr: Adnmc mm-I Congratulations to Thornton Junior Institute for winning seven first and three second prizes with their- exhibits at Cookstown Fair. "I"Ianv-A vu-H1 kn n -nnab".~.- at LL... ....._ u (TU. ILCJU 5. Mrs. M. Wha and fami1y of Tor- onto spent the week-end at their cot- tasze. RAFT` - d Adrian Bate- anon Qnr-'lnro!3f.,n1:rde1:lEn Bateman. u IIAI tage. Kw lunch, by P.S. pupil, E. McMillan, Nixon. Manual Trainins;r--Bird house. R. Broley, R. Reid. Model airplane, D. Elines.`J. Webster. Model farm gate, J. Webster. D. Ellnes. Women's Institute Dept. House dress, Mrs. J. Wood. Kitchen apron, Mrs. J. Wood. Cotton lunch cloth, Mrs. C. Brethet, Miss Dinwoody. Rug, a.v., Mrs. C. Brethet, E. Bradley. Mrs. J. Wood. Quilt, old time, Mrs. C. Brethet. Quilt, modern, L. Allen, Mrs. C, Brethet_.Art;inlps rlpmnnch-on.-.... 1.`- auatummmmmam E )1- THORNTON lllllllllllllltllllllllllhitlitlllnil Lagc. Mr. and Mrs. Hariss spont last. week at their mttacre and `before Ieqvinng took a walk throuzh Killattney Bench and De Grassie Point, enjoying the lovely scenery. Genrm: Vntwnrr ma .1... .......-L -A' U- - u;vt:Ly bk/'t'XlBI'_V. George Young was the guest of the McKay's at their cottage on Sunday. LJLUUIICII. -gun, modern, L. Allen, Brethet. Articles demonstrating lac- quer, Miss Dinwoody. Mixed pickle, Mrs. Dunning, E. Bradley. Mrs. Wood. Supper dish, Mrs. Dunning. Filled tarts, Miss Dinwoody, Mrs. Dawson, E. Noble. Bran muffins, Mrs. J. Wood, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Dawson. Darned hole in wool hose, E. Noble. E. Bradley. Quilted cushion, Miss Shepherd, E. Noble. Miss Shepherd. Boudoir pillow, Mrs. C. Brethet. Rowe special, 2, Miss Dinwoody. Mitchell special, 1 and 2. Mrs Hopper. Essay, 3rd class, G. Har- per. Essay, 4th class. E. McMillan, D. Ross. P. Hmmer RC1. naauy, `.lbI1 C1 Ross, Happen Hnrsp ghnn nr LUUDD, F. nuppel`. Horse shoe contest was won by Brown and Lilly of Beeton. 4.1.0 xruu 01' race-- Arlie Bearer, Ben Porter, Orillia. Just Jack, M. P. Nash, Oro. Conconium, N. McQuarrie. Tottenham Best time, 2.25 2.30 Trot or Pace- Miss Betty Gra,-tton, E. Rowe, Newton Robinson. ` Prince Gratton, Geo. Fletcher, Rose- mount. Dazette, Ben Porter, Orillia. Best time, 2.26 Green R.ar-_e- ;R1'en'i"o}5a?< Barrie and Orillia BARBIE WAREHOUSE AT WARREN ORGAN FACTOR!

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