Kingston Fair Prize List ' SHEEP. ( 1 Shropshire Downs, | Rem, 2 shears and over---W. Rad- age & Son, C. H. Curtis, Warkworth; | James McFarlane. { Ram, shearling--1st and nd, J.! McFarlane; 3rd, C, H, Curtis, Ram, lamb, 1924--1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis; 8rd, James McFarlane, Ewe, 2 shears and over--1st and drd, ©. H. Curls; 2nd James McFar- lune. ~ One shearling ewe--1st and 3rd, C. H. Curtis; 2nd, James McFarlane, One ewe lamb, 1924--1Ist and 3rd, C. H. Curtis; 2nd W. Radage & Sons. ------ ¥ Southdowns, 3 Ram, 2 shears and re--Gof H. Curtis, James McFarlane. Ram, shearling--C. H. Curtis. Ram, lamb, 1924---James McFar- lane, C. H. Curtis. Ewe, 2 shears and over-- lst and 3rd, C. H. Curtis; 2nd James McFar- lage, One ewe lamb, 1924--1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis; 3rd James McFarlane. Oxford Downs. Ram, 2 ghears and over--C. H, Curtis, James McFarlane. Ram, ghearling--C. H. Curtis, James McFarlane, ' Ram, lamb, 1924--1st, James Mec- Farlane; 2nd and 3rd, C. H. Curtis. ' One ewe, 2 shears and over--I1st, James McFarlene; 2nd and 3rd, C, H. Curtis. One shearling ewe--James McFar- lane, C. H. Ourtis, One ewe lamb, 1924--1st and 2na, C. H. Curtis; 8rd; James McFarlane, pell, Cataraquf. Sow, 1924, over 5 months--1st and 2nd, R. E, Harpell: ' Bacon Hogs. Best bacom hog from 120 Ibs. to 170 1bs.--M. H. Stover, R. E. Har- pell, H. L. Kiell, PLANTS. Arancaria--Baiden Bros. Begonia Rex--Baiden Bros., Mrs. Revelle. Mrs. Revelle. One Coleus--Baiden Bros, Mrs. Revelle, Three Coleus--Baiden Bros. Asparagas springers -- Baiden Bros, Geranium, double--W. Radage & Son, Mrs. Lawson. Cut flowers, 12 Asters different-- H. Freaw, R. Alexander Twelve Asters, pink Grant, George F. Holland. Asters, white--W. Minnes, Joséph White, Asters, Lavender-- James Joseph White, Gladioli--H, Webber, Mrs. Lock- wdod. Petunias--Mrs. Lockwood, F. Bai- v" -- James Grant, Cut flowers in one vase--R. Alex- ander, Mrs. Revelle FRUITS. Apples, Fall---John McDonald, Campbell, H. E. Pyke. Winter--H, E. Pyke, John McDon- ald, J. M, McGillivary. Ben Davis--John Campbell, John John Dorsets Horned. Ram shearling--C. H. Curtis, H. McDonald, J. M. McGfllivary. Northern Spy--Joseph L. Kiell, One ¢we, 3 shears and over--H. L. Kitell, One shearling ewe--C. H. Curtis. Short Wool. One ewe, 2 shears and over-- James McFarlane, H. L. Kiell, W. Radage & Son. One shearling ewe--James MoFar- ! Jane. One ewe lamb, 1924--James Me- | Farlane, H. L. Kiell, W. Radage and Son. [ Fleece Exhibit, Unwashed. Pine--#H. Simpson, James McFar- lane, W. Radage & Son, Medium--H. Simpson, W. Radage | & Son, James McFarlane, Coarse--H. Simpson, Farlane, James Me- PIGS. Yorkshire Breed. Boar, 1 year and over--M. H. Stover, Elginburg. Sow, 1 year and over--lst and 2nd, M. H. Stover. Best litter of pigs not months old--1st and 2nd, Stover, ! ®Boar, 1924, over 5 months old-- 1st and 2nd, M. H. Stover. Sow, 1924, over 5 months old-- 1st and 2nd, M. H. Stover. over 2 M. H. Tamworth Breed, Boar, 1 year and over--H, L. Kiell, Joyceville. . Bow, 1 year and over--Ist and 2nd, H. L. Kiell. Best litter of pigs not over 2 months old--H. L. Kiell. Boar, 1924, over 5 months old-- H. L. Kiell. Bow, 1824, over 5 months old--1st and 2nd, H. L. Kjell DUCO | Automobile Refinishing Stations | THE repeated stroke will 'fell the oak. And regular reading of the Whig's Classified Ads. will cut down yeur ex- penses. Read them to=day ! John McDonald, J. M. McGillivary. Golden Russett--Joseph White, H. E. Pyke, J. R. Gates. Talman $weet--John McDonald, John Campbell, J. H, Keyes. Snow--Joseph White, H. Freau, John McDonald, Wealthy--James R. Gates, Joseph White, H. Freau. Crabs--H. E. Pyke, H. H. Keyes. Alexander--John Campbell, H. E. Pyke, J. McDonald. St. Lawrence--J. R. Gates, Joseph White, F. J. Perkins. Pears--Mrs. Lawson, J. Gillivray, John McDonald. Freau, J. M. Me- DAIRY PRODUCTS, Butter in prints--George Bliss, Mrs. H. Lawson, Mrs. C. KE. Conners, Cheese white--Jameg Davis, H. B, Donnélly, Charies Price Cheese colored--James Davis, A. Beckwith, H. BE. Donnelly. Pura mapls gyrup--Mrs. son, $75 special prize for in Ontario--1st, H. B. Richards, Spencerville, Ont.; ona, Benson Avery, Kinburn, Ont.; 3rd, W. C. Taylor, Burridge, Ont.; 4th, Cc. D. J+ cheese made Cramer, Eiginburg, Ont.; 5th, James | Derue, Ardoch, Ont. $50 special prize for cheese made fn county of Frontenac--1st, W. C. Taylor, Burridge; 2nd, Charles Price, Wolfe Island; 3rd, A. M. Gor- danier, Elginhurg: 4th, James Davis, Kingston R.R. No. 1; "Oth, J. A, Beckwith, Inverary. Special butter prize--Mrs. Law. son, Elginburg. ------------ GRAIN, Fall wheat--1st, J. L. F. Sproule; 2nd, Benson Coulter ;8pring wheat, 1st, A. B. Hegadorn;; 2nd, Earl Sheppard; 8rd, J. ©. Penny; rye, 1st, Benson Coulter; oats, 1st, J. 8. Kaight; 2nd, James Grant; 3rd, white, 1st, Ruthledge Bros.; 2nd Earl Sheppard. Beans, white, 1st . N. Neville, 2nd A. L. Stover, 3rd C. C. Friend. ship, Sec. 7, beans, AOC, 1st A, L. Stover, 2nd C. C. Friendship. Buckwheat, not over 1 year old, 1st Rutledge Bros. 2nd Benson Ooulter, 3rd J. L. F. Sproule. Clover Beed, 1st A. B. Hegadorn, 2nd Rut- ledge Bros. Timothy Seed, 1st Rut- ledge Bros, 2nd A. B. Hegadorn. Barley, 6 rowed, Ist Rutledge Bros. Timothy Seed, 1st Rutledge Bros., 2nd A. B. Hegadorn. Barley, 6 row- ed, 1st Rutledge Bros. oy \ Sheat Exhibits, Wheat, Spring or Fall, 1st J. E. Penny, 2nd A. B. Hegadorn, 3rd J. L. F. Sproule. Oats, any white vari- ety, 1st F. Smith & Son, 2nd A. Keys, 3rd J. 8. Sibbitt. Ensilage Corn, 1st A. Keys, 2nd A. Franklin, 8rd BE. Sheppard. -Sheat Exhibit for Fela Crop, competitors only, 1st EB. Sheppard, 2nd J, E, Penny, 3rd G. L. Sibbitt, . 'Field Crop Competition, Ensilage | Corn, 1st James Henderson & son, 2nd James Bradden, 3rd A, Day, -- VEGETABLES. Beets, round, 1st W. D. Scott, 2nd G. H. Hull, 3rd John Baker » Cab- bage, Danish baldhead, 1st J, H. Keyes, 2nd Thomas Purdy, 3rd Obarles Purdy. Cabbage, Savoy, 1st Balden Bros., 2ad H. Freau, 8rd J. H. Keyes. Cabbage, Drumhead, 1st Balden 'Bros., 2nd J. S. Knight, 3rd W. D. Beott. Cabbage, red, 1st H. Freau, 2nd J. H. Keyes, 3rd W. Rad- age & Sons, Carrots, table, 1st J. H. Keyes, 2nd C. L. Hicks, 3rd James Grant. Car- rots, red, fleld, John Baker. Carrots, white, fleld, 1st "H. B. Pyke, 2nd James Grant. Caulifiower, 1st J. H. Keyes, 2nd H. Freau, 3rd Thomas Purdy." Celery, white plume, 1st C. C. Ship. Celery, Paris golden, 1st John Baker, 2nd James Grant, 3rd Cooke Bros. Celery, winter, 1st ir Baker, 2nd James Grant, 3rd . C. Copright. 192¢, by Basil L Smith: Fi Citron, 1st C. L. Hicks, 3nd A. W. Morrison, 3rd Cooke Bros. Corn, sweet, white, 1st John Bak-! b White, THE DAILY BRI a ---- CAN'T BE DOWNED. | | | | | Begonia flowering--<Baiden Bros., { } | Miss Vera Micheles had to leave {Russia with her family when revo- | futlonists started shooting up the nobility, Instead of becoming a iady in waiting to the Czarina she became a college girl in America-- [at Radcliffe. She's just won the highest position there ror hersel, being elected president of the Stu- dent Government Association and making Phi Beta Kappa. en nn er, 2nd Joseph White, 3rd Mrs. C. E. Connors. Corn, sweet, yellow, 1st { C. L. Hicks, 2nd Mrs. C. E. Connors, | 83rd Joseph White, { Cucumbers, slicing, 1st C. | Friendship, 2nd C. L. Hicks, 3rd | James Grant. Cucumbers, pickling, 1st C. C. Friendship, 2nd White, 3rd C. L. Hicks. Lettuce, 1st John Baker, 2nd J. 8. Knight, 3rd James Grant' Mangolds, 1st J. H. Keyes, | ames Grant, 3rd R. Alexander. | Melon, mush, 1st John Baker, 2nd | Cooke Bros., 3rd James Grant. meen 2nd Onions, yellow, 1st R. Alexander, ! | 2nd Joseph White, 3rd James Grant. | Onions, red, 1st R. J. Bushell, 3rd | Thomas Purdy. Onions, white, 1st | C. C. Friendship, 3rd R. J. Bushell. Onlons, potato, 1st C. C. Friendship, 2nd Joseph White, 3rd Mrs. C. E. | Conners, Onions, largest, 1st Baiden { Bres.,, 2nd H. Webber, 3rd Thomas | Purdy. Onlons, pickling, 1st Joseph | White, 2nd Balden Bros. 3rd C. C. | Friendship. Parsnips, 1st Balden Bros., Keyes, 3rd C. L. Hicks. Potatoes, Early Ohio, 1st { Bros. Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, 1st | Cooka Bros., 2nd J. H. Keyes, 3rd | John Baker. Potatoss, Green Moun- | tain, 1st Cooke Bros. 2nd H. E. | Pyke, 8rd J. H. Keyes, Potatoes, late white, 2nd J. | H. 1st Cooke H. Law- | Pros. 2nd Charles Purdy, 3rd James | | Grant, | Pumpkin, 1st H. E. Pyke, j oeiaen Bros., 3rd E. Sheppard. {| Squash, fiold, 1st A. Alexander, 2nd F. Bailey, '8rd H: JB: Pyke. Equash, table, 1st @ooke Bros. Ind W. Minnes, 8rd H. BE. Pyke. Tematoes, red, 1st J. H. Keyes, 2nd W. Raddage & Son, 3rd John Baker: Tomatoes, purple, Ist C. C. Friendship, 2nd J. H. Keyes, 3rd H. Freau. Turnjps, Swede, table, 1st Baiden Bros., 2nd J. H. Hull, 3rd C. L. Hicks, Turnips, any other kind, 1st J. H. Keyes, 2nd Mrs. C. E. Connors. Vegetable Marraw, 1st ¥. B. Sykes, 2nd R. J. Bushell, 3rd W. D. Beott. Egg Plant, 2nd Cooke Bros., 3rd Joseph White. Sage, 1st Baiden Bros, 2nd J. 8. Knight, 3rd Joseph White, Savory, 1st J. C. Knight, Baiden Bros., 3rd Joseph White. Collection of Onions, 1st C. C. Friendship, 2nd Baiden Bros., 3rd B. Lancaster. Collection of Pappers, 1st C. C. Friendship, 2nd John Bak- er, 8rd J. 8. Knight. Collection of Potatoes, 1st Cooke Bros., 2nd H. BE. Pyke, 3rd Mrs. C. E. Connors. Col- lection of Vegetables, ' 20 varieties, 1st Baiden Bros., 8rd H. E. Pyke. Garlie, 1st C. C. Friendship. Salsify, 1st Baiden Bros., 2nd C. C. Friendship, 3rd H. E. Pyke. Special prise, best peck of Pota- toes, given by W. P. Cusick, 1st Cooke Bros., 2nd John Baker, 3rd J. H. Keyes, 4th James Grant, 5th Thomas Purdy. 2nd 2nd Joseph | Cooke | ISH 5 | Schoo! Fairs 1 PORTLAND, List of prize winners at the Portland school fair held at Harrow- smith on -Monday, Sept. 8th, 1924. Four quarts wheat--Oliver Hus- band, Ear] Alton, Lorn Clark, Wal- ter Spencer, Sheaf wheat--Joe Kerr, Husband, Wesley Spencer, Alton, Gordon Clark. Four quarts oats--Ford Kerr. Bheaf oats-- Lloyd Townsend, Gordon Moir, Oliver Husband, Ei- sie Warner, Walter Speacer, Doro- thy Warner. Sheat barley--Joe Kerr, - Husband, Walter Spencer. 6 ears gweet corn--Keith Miller, Ruth McRory, Gwendolyn Campsall, Laura Spencer, Velma Wallace, Lloyd Bews, Single ear sweet corn--Ruth Me- Rory, Audrey Campbell, Laura Spencer, Velma Wallace, John Al- len. . Sheat sweet corn--Gwendolyn Camsall, Laura Spencer, Oliver Hus- band. 12 Irish Cobbler potatoes--Jean Wallace, Beryl Snider, Myrtle Sni- der, Dorothy Warner, Elsie Warner, Mervill Irish. Peck Irish Cchblers--Jean Wal- Ince, Walter Spencer, Harold Clark, John en, Oliver Husband, Single Irish Cobbler--Jean Wal. lace, Georgie Warner, Elsie Warner, Beryl Snider, Myrtle Snider, Rus- sell Kerr. | 12 Dooley potatoes--Harold Sto- ! ver, Ferdinand Wallace, Garfield | Bradford, Verna Clark, Robert Cole, Jas. Shangraw. | Petk Dooleys--Ferdinand Wal- | lace, Harold Stover, Marion Clark, | Garfleld Bradford, Laura Husband, | Richard McAllister. | Single Dooley--Garfield Brad- { ford, Walter Spencer, Harold Sto- | ver, Ferdinand Wallace, Joe Kerr. Peck Irish Cobblers from old seed --Rusesell Kerr, Joe Kerr, Harold | walker. | 5 Mangels--Isabel Babcook, Jean | Clark, Herman Veley, Ford Dowker, { MacClement Day, Velma Husband. | Single Mangel--Edith Jamieson, | Lloyd Babcock, Walter Spencer, Joe | Kerr, MacClement Day, Herman Ve- | ley. | 6 Beets--Ruesell Babcook, Bruce | Moir, Mildred Husband, Kennéth | Ruttan, Willa Walroth, Lottie Gre- | gory. Oliver Vernon Oliver | McRory, Russell Babcook, Gerald- !ine Aylen, Edna Kerr, Lester Snider. 6 carrots--Beula 'Wallaes, Neil | Deline, Evelyn Davy, Leste Arm- | strong, Merweil Irish, Mitdred TTus- | band. { Single carrot--Gerald Davy, Eve- {lyn McRory, Francis Dowker, Edna | Kerr, Lloyd Townsend, Geo. Gooder- am. 5 turnips--Garfield Bradford, Gordon. . Bander, Walter Spencer, Delbert Jamieson, Norma Dowker. Single turnip--Garfield Bradford, Delbert Jamieson, Walter - Spencer, | Harold Babcook, Alfred Martin, Gor- {don Bauder. Six onions--Arthur Babeock, Isa- bel Babcock, Gordon Clark, Oshorne | McAllister, Gordon Wallace, Eva | Walker. | Single onion--Isabel Babcock, { Geo. Gooderham, Laura Husband, | Georgina Campbell. | Twelve asters--Greta Hagerman, | Mildred Long, Muriel Bauder, Hazel Shangraw, Velma Redmond. Twelve Salpiglossis--BEdith Jam- | leson. | Twelve Calendulas--Thelma Gra- | ham, Jean Wallace, Fiora Dowker, | Georgina Campbell, Laura Husband. | 12 Coreopsis--Neil Deline, Helen | Shibley, Jean Shibley. - . Table bouquet of mixed flowers-- Harold Walker, Elda Leonard, Jean Clark, Lloyd Townsend, Alice Stoy- er, Ralph Deline. Potted house plant in bloom -- Lloyd Townsend, Francis Dowker, Floyd Allen, Lyla Buck, Mary Me- Lean, Laura Spencer. Two pullets and one cockerel -- Frederick Gossage, Viola Moir, Frank Stewart, Elda' Leonard. Cockerel--Harold Walker, Harold Stover, Lloyd Townsend, Frank Stewart, Elda Leonard, Mary Me- Lean. Pullet--Harold Walker, Mary Me- Lean, Frank Stewart, Harold Stov- er, Lloyd Henderson, Elda Leonard. Cock and hen from home ftoek-- Alice Stover, Gordon Clark. Dratt colf--Oliver Husband. Dairy calt--Lyla Buck, HaroM Walker, : ALamb-Beryl Snider, Five winter apples--MacClement Day, Russell . Gordon Wallace, Bertie Po , Walter Spencer, Five fall apples--Russell Kerr, Cameron Davy, Russell Baboock, Ar- nold Redmond, Evelyn Davy, Laura Miller. . Shidley, " Oatmeal" cake--Helen Flora Dowker, Fern Ruttan, Laura Miller, Patricia Levequs; Helen Vel- oy. i ES One crust pie with meringue top-- Helen Shibley, Laura Spencer, Evel- Single beet--Ford Kerr, Evelyn | WHIG } Spencer. Loretta Kelley Laura Mil. er: Can Vegetable, fruit and relish-- | Laura Spencer. | Pint jar salad dressing--Jean | Shibley, Lillian Lakins, Laura Mil- {der, Velma Wallace, Beulah Wal- | lace, Jean Clark, ' | Fancy pin cushion--Jean Wallace, | | Velma Husband, Mildred Husband, { Mary Spencer, Grace Greene, Cassie | Pomeroy. | Tray cloth--Velma Walace, Lau- ra Spencer. | Half yard crochet edging--Velma | Wallace, Mary McLean, Geraldine | Aylen, Eleanor Trousdale, Laura | Spencer, | Towel rack--Walter Spencer, Gor- | don Greene, James Shangraw, Joe | Kerr. Weather vane--James Shangraw, | 'Walter Spencer. | Model stock-loading rack--Walter | Spencer, Gordon Greene. ! Collection of wild flowers--Laura | Spencer, Harold Walker. { Collection of 25 insects--Laura Spencer, Writing, capitals and small let- ters--Norma Dowker, Lester Snid- er, George Suider, Percy Snider, Les- lie Armstrong, Kenneth Day. Writing, "God Save The King" -- James Trousdale, June Craig, Rus- sel Babcock, Willa Walroth, Kath- leen Doggett, Muriel! Walroth, Writing, "Maple Leaf'--Clarence Bauder, Beatrice Embury, Thelma Oraham, Arden Armstrong, Stella Embury, Julia Reville. Writing, "0O' Canada." -- Flora Dowker, Greta Hagerman, Ford Dow- ker, Velma Wallace, Ena Walker, Cassel Embury. Crayon or chalk drawing--Thelma Whitelock, Floyd Allen, Wesley Spencer, Kenneth Day, Kenneth Rut- tan, Clifford Albertson. Water color drawing--Harold Stover, Laura Spencer, Eva Meeks, Floyd Allen, Aubrey Campbell, Ed- mund Walker. Essay, "The North Amreicgn In- dians" -- Elsie Warner, Eleanor Trousedale, Harold Walker, Laura Spencer. Essay, "The Birthday Party" -- James Trousedale, Wilbur Patic son, Five minute address--Eleanor Trousedale, \ Hitehing and driving contest for boysb--Garfield Bradford, Joseph Kelly, Mervon Snyder, Gordon Clark. Hitching and driving contest for girls--Enid Kerr, Ruth Snyder, Lor- etta Kelly, | Nail driving contest for girls -- Patricia Leveque, Alice Stover, Grace | Greene. | School parade--8. S. No. 2, 8. S. i No. 7, 8. 8. No. 12, 8. 8. No. 8, S. iS. No. 3, 8S. 8. No. 11, Girl winning highest number of | points--Laura Spenagr. Boy winning highest points---~Wulter Spenser. Winners in stock-judging compet- ition--S. 8. No. 7---Ferdimand Wal- lace, Keith Leonard, Harold Walker. S. 8. No. 3--Jack Deline, Cassel Em- bury, MacClement Day, 8. S. No. 6--Joe Kerr, Gordon Bauder, Gar- field Bradford. S. §. No, 12--Her- man Veley, Daltoa Walroth, Aubrey Campbell, The cup which has been denated by the Women's Institute to the school winning the highest number of points in proportion on the numb- er of 'pupils on the roll, has been won for the first year by S. S. Nos. 2 and 26, Union school. This school averaged 9.1 points to each pupil. a ---- ANNUAL SCHOOL FAIR. Was a Decided Huccess At The Vil- lage of Waapoos., Bongard"s, Sept. 35.--The annual school fair was held at Waupoos, on Friday, and was attended by a large number of people. The exhibits in vegetables, grain, cooking and tancy work, was especially good for the young pupils. The sports were much enjoyéd. The Women's Insti- tute served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackburn, Ban- croft, are at their sons, A. C. Black- burn's. A large number from this place is attending Picton fair this week. The weather is ideal for this big attraction which is being weil represented from many parts, Capt. H. J. and Mrs. Clarke, Pic- ton, were mecent guests at Allan Harrison's. Mrs. 8. Wright is spend- ing this week with relatives In Bethel, also attending Ploton fafr. Misses Eunice Paton and E. Camp- bell were guests. of Miss Carolyn Kerr, Waupoos, on Sunday. ! Mrs. W. L. Minaker and grand- children have returned to Cherry Valley after spending several days at Thomas Bonghrd's. Mr. and Mrs, L. Pierce, Waupoos, Mrs, Christie and two children, Virginia, and Mrs. R. Harrison were guests at C. B. Pierce's on Sunday last. . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hicks were at Cressy on Sunday. Miss Hilda Hud- gin is spending this week at her Rome in Greenbush. Morley Hicks, Trenton, was a4 recent iisitor at C. B. Pierce's; A number here atend- ed the fair at Kingston lash week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harrison, also Mrs. R. Harrison visited recently at Harry Whattam's, Waupoos. Mrs. Elmo Christie and number of Dr. Hanley and O. Pierce, Toronto, are guests of the latter's brother, C. B. Pierce. : WE EXECUTE TRUSTS Ww! TH complete investment facilities, this Cor- poration acts as Trustee for funds set apart to provide a life income for individuals and for the support or endowment of educational and charitable institutions. Ourlong experience in this work, backed by an efficient organization, is a guarantee of satis- factory service. 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