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Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1930, p. 8

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THE PORT PERRY Perry Creamery wins Simpson Cup Continged from front page . Wyandotte. Hen--b entries Andrews, 2 Langstaff | 'Wyandotte Cockerel--3 entries indrews, 2 Boyd. 'Wyandotte Pullet--3 entries Wyandotte Cockerel--1 entry Langstaff 0.V. Wyandotte Cock--3 entries and 2 Crosby 0. V. Wyandotte Hen--4 entries Andrews, 2 Crosby 0.V. Wyandotte Cockerel--4 entries Andrews, 2 Kellett 0. V. Wyandotte Pullet--b entries $1 and 2 Andrews k, 0. V. Cock--2 entries 1 and 2 Andrews 0. V. Hen--2 entries '1 Crosby, 2 Andrews 0. V. Cockerel--2 entries Crosby, 2 Andrews . 0. V. Pullet--2 entries "1 and 2. Andrews pd-to-lay Leghorn Cock--2 entries 1 and 2 Andrews d-to-lay Hen--2 entries 1 and 2 Boyd. i Bred-to-lay Cockerel--b entries 1 Boyd, 2 Crosby Bred-to-lay Pullett--b entries ® 1 and 2 Boyd. 4 Bred-to- lay Rock Cock--4 entries 1 Boyd, 2 F. Johnston i 5 A Bred-to-lay Rock Hen--b entries 1 and 2 Boyd. 9% Bred-to-lay Rock Cockerel--b5 entries 1 Boyd, 2 M. Fralick If Bred-to-lay Bock Pullet--b5 entries * 1 M. Fralick, 2 R. Crosby Cochin Bantam Cock--2 entries 1 and 2 Crosby "9% Cochin Bantam Hen--4 entries 1 Andrews, 2 Crosby Cochin Bantam Cockerel--3 entries 1 Andrews, 2 Crosby i Cochin Bantam Pullet--3entries % 1 Andrews, 2 Crosby Clean Leg Bantam Cock--1 entry 1 W. Crozier % Clean leg Bantam Hen--2 entries 1 Crosby, 2 W. Crozier ¥ Clean leg Bantam Cockerel--1 entry 1 W. Crozier. Clean leg Bantam Pullet--1 entry 1 W. Crozier. A.0.V. Feather-leg Bantam Cock--2 1 and 2 Crosby. A. O. V. Hen--2 entries 1 and 2 Crosby "A. 0. V. Cockerel--2 entries 1 and 2 Crosby A. 0. V. Pullet--2 entries 1 and 2 Crosby Pekin Duck--6 entries 1 Edna Jackson, 2 F. Andrews Pekin Drake--6 entries 1 Andrews, 2 Edna Jackson Rouen Duck--2 entries 1 Andrews, 2 Langstaff Rouen Drake--2 entries 1 Andrews, 2 Langstaff A. 0. V. Duck--3 entries 1 and 2 Andrews . "A. 0. V. Drake--1 and 2 Andrews Toulouse Goose-- 1 Andrews, 2 N. Whitfield Toulouse Gander-- ** 1 Andrews, 2 Mrs. F. Johnson = A.0.V, Goose-- 1 Andrews, 2 Langstaff L A.0.V. Gander-- 1 and 2 Andrews "A. V. Turkey Hen-- 1 W. Johnson, 2 C. Howsam A. V. Turkey Male--1 W. Johnson Pair Rabbits--1 Andreys, 2 Mrs. Guy Pair Pigeons--1 and 2. Whitfield Class 18--BUTTER 5 Ibs in crock--b entries 1 Mrs. W. Medd, 2 Mrs, Ploughman, 8 Mrs. F. Crosier. 5 Ibs. in prints--b entries 1 Mrs. E. Ploughman, 2 Mrs. Wm. ~ Medd, 3 Mrs. J. L. Sweetman Elmer 1 Port Perry Creamery, 2 Allan & Handbury, Lindsay Class 19--GRAIN & SEEDS Wheat--6 entries 3 M. Fralick, 2 Thos. Sellers ' Wheat--2 entries { entries 1 M. Fralick, 2 T. Sellers Collection--1 entry * 1 Lorne Bagshaw Class 20--VEGETABLES & ROOTS Turnip Beets-- 1 T. Sellers, 2 Geo. Raines Blood Beets--1 G. Raines Winter Cabbage-- 1 N. Williams, 2 Geo. Raines Red Cabbage--1 Geo. Raines Six Long Carrots-- 1 W. A. Parish, 2 Geo. Raines Six Table Carrots-- 1 C, H. Kellett, 2 Wm. Dyer. 3 Celery--1 D. Corbman, 2 Sellers 2 Citron--1 L. Bagshaw, 2 T. Sellers. 2 Musk Melons-- 1 Sellers, 2 J. F. Gerrow 2 Water Melons-- 1 Sellers, 2 Bagshaw 12 Red Onions--1 T. Caesar. 12 Yellow Onions-- 1 D. Corbman, 2 T. Caesar Irish Cobbler Potatoes-- 1 G. Raines, 2 Wm. Dyer. Green Mountain Potatoes-- 1 T. Sellers, 2 Geo. Smith Largest Pumpkin-- 1 G. Raines, 2. T. Sellers Largest Squash-- 1 Sellers, 2 Raines Collection Tomatoes-- 1 Mrs. H. Sonley, 2 Geo. Raines Six Tomatoes-- 1 W. A. Parish, 2 Geo. Raines Hubbard Squash-- 1 Mrs. L. G. Brown, 2 D. Corbman 5 Swede Turnips-- 1 F. Bradley, 2 L. Bagshaw Red Mangels-- 1 Edna Jackson, 2 L. Bagshaw Yellow Mangels-- 1 G. Raines, 2 C. H. Kellett. Six Parsnips-- 1 N. Whitfield, 2 W. A. Parish Six White Carrots-- 1 G. Raines, 2 W. A. Parish Golden Bantam Corn-- 1 C. H. Kellett, 2 Geo. Raines Collection of Vegetables 1 T, Caesar, 2 G. Raines Class 21--FRUIT Ben Davis Apples--2 entries 1 M. Fralick, 2 C. H. Kellett, Northern Spy Apples--6 entires 1 H. Hayes, 2 J. F. Gerrow 4 Greening Apples--1 entry 1 H. Hayes Bellflower Apples--2 entries 1 G. Raines, 2 N. Williams Russet Apples--®6 entries 1 H, Hayes, 2 M. Fralick Snow Apples--b entries 1 H. Hayes, 2 C. H. Kellett McIntosh Red Apples--3 entries 1 N. Williams, 2 J. F. Gerrow Talman Sweet Apples--4 entries 1 H. Hayes, 2 Wm. Dyer Pewaukee Apples--6 entries 1 C. H. Kellett, 2 Mrs. H. Guy St. Lawrence Apples--4 entries 1 M. Fralick, 2 J. F. Gerrow Wealthy Apples--5 entries 1 H. Hayes, 2 Mrs. F. Crozier Duchess Apples--6 entries 1 J. F. Gerrow, 2 M. Fralick Ontario Apples--3 entries 1 H. Hayes, 2 Wm. Dyer Blenheim Pippin Apples-- 3 entries 1 H. Hayes A. 0. V. Apples--5 entries 1 H. Hayes, 2 N. Whitfield Hyslop €rab--3 entries Jarlett Pears--3 entries 1 T. Sellers, 2 C. H. Kellett A. O. V. Pears--4 entries 1 L. Bagshaw, 2 T. Sellers 1 Geo. Raines, Lombard Plums--7 entries 1 J. F., Gerrow, 2 M, Fralick Reine Claude Plums--4 entries 1 J. F. Gerrow, 2 T. Sellers Prune Plums--2 entries 1 M. Fralick, 2 Geo. Raines Burbank Plums--1 entry 1 T. Sellers Class 22--DOMESTIC SCIENCE Collection Home-made Cooking--3 1 Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, 2 Mrs. J Boe Baking Powder Biscuits--7 entries Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, Mrs. F Crozier Home-made Buns--4 Mrs. Jas. Boe, Mrs. J, L. Sweet . | Mrs. Boe, | Mrs. Stiver, Mrs. Brown ) Pumpkin Pie--6 entries Bran Muffin--b6 entries Mrs. Sweetman, Mrs. L. Honey Doughnuts--38 entries Mrs. S&eéetman, Mrs, H. Guy Cocoanut Macaroons--3 entries Mrs. Boe, Mrs. Brown Loaf Bread, Brown--1 entry Mrs. F, Raines Loaf Bread, White--4 entries - Mrs. Boe, Mrs. Sweetman Loaf Bread, date--4 entries Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. F. Crozier Sc. Short Bread--1 Mrs. J. Boe Sponge Cake--3 entries Mrs. G. McKee, Mrs, F. Raines Butter Tarts-->b entries Mrs. Boe, Mrs. Honey Coll. of Fruit in jars--2 entries Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. L. G. Brown Variety of Jelly--2 entries Mrs. Raines, Mrs." Guy Canned Peaches--6 entries Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Honey Canned Pears--2 entries Mrs. Raines, Mrs, Brown Canned Cherries--b5 entries Mrs. Sweetman, Mrs. Brown Canned Raspberries--4 entries Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Raines Canned Plums--3 entries Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Parish Canned Pineapple--2 entries Mrs. Sweetman, Mrs. Boe. Canned Citron--1 entry Miss M. White Canned Thimbleberries--1 entry Mrs. J, Aldred Canned Black Currants--4 entries Mrs. L. G. Brown, Mrs. Boe. Currant Jelly--3 entries Edna Jackson, Mrs. Raines Crabapple Jelly--S8 entries Mrs. A. L. McDermott, Mrs. Raines Grape Jelly--2 entries Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Raines Mustard Pickles--b entries Mrs. Boe, Mrs. Parish Tomato Catsup--1 entry Mrs. Boe. ° Onion & Cucumber Pickle--4 entries Edna Jackson, Mrs. Parish Collection Pickles--2 entries Mrs. Boe. Home-made Candy--4 entries Mrs Stiver, Mrs. Honey Class 23--FLOWERS Gladiolus--2 entries Wm. Dyer, Mrs. J. Boe Snapdragon--4 entries Wm. Dyer, Mrs. Stiver .{ Dahlias--3 entries 1 Mrs. Boe, 2 Mrs. G. Raines Best Basket--4 entries Mrs. L. G. Brown, Edna Jackson Asters, purple--3 entries Mrs. Stiver, ' Collection Asters--2 entries Edna Jackson, Mrs. Guy Petunias--3 entries Mrs. Stiver Pansies--3 entries Mrs. Sonley, Mrs. G. Raines Fern--b entries Mrs. G. Raines, D. Corbman | Geraniums--b5 entries" Mrs. Jas. Davey, Mrs. G. Raines | Begonia--b entries | Mrs. McKittrick, Mrs. Jas. Davey. | Sweet Peas--3 entries | Mrs. G. Raines, Mrs Stiver |" Class 24--LADIES' WORK I Child's Dress--2 entries ! Miss L. Butson, Mrs. H. Guy ! Towel, embroidered--4 entries Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Miss L. Lundy Towel, Bath--2 entries Mrs. J. Boe, Mrs. W. C. Sonley Child's Knit Bootees--3 entries Mrs. McKittrick, Miss Butson Pair Knit Sox--1 entry--Miss White. Knitted Mitts, Men's--4 entries Mrs. Boe, Mrs. L. G. Brown Knitted Mitts, Ladies'--2 entries Mrs. McDermott, Mrs. McKitrick Kitchen Apron--6 entries Mrs. Sonley, Mrs. Boe Cut Work--3 entries Mrs. G. McKee, Mrs. W. C. Sonley ! Ladies' Bed Jacket--6 entries Mrs. A. L. McFarlane, Miss Lundy Tatting--4 entries Mrs. McDermott, "Miss M. White Button Hole--2 entries Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs McDermott Table Runner--3 entries Miss Butson, Mrs. McDermott | | | Fruit Cake, dark--2 Mrs. Sellers, Mrs, L. G. Brown Fruit Cake light--1 Mrs. Sellers Ginger Snaps--4 Mrs. J..Boe, Mrs. L. G. Brown Cookies--86 entries _ Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs, Jas. Boe Date Cookies--3 epteiet, Plain-Sewing--3 entries Mrs. Sonley, Mrs. McDermott Tea Towel, emb.+1 entry Miss Butson Plain Patching--3 entries Mrs. McDermott Sofa Cushion, quilted--1 entry - Mrs. Sonley . | Sofa Cushion, other style--6 entries Mrs. Boe, Ben. Jones | Collection Towels--2 entries Mrs, G. McKee, Mrs. E. Ploughman STAR Never Sell ¢ Groin Dull | Market DEDEDE fidence. Mrs. Jas. Davey, Mrs. McKee Hooked Rug--3 entries Mrs. F. Crozier, Mrs. Davey Rag Floor Runner--1 entry Mrs. McKittrick Pieced Quilt, Cotton--4- entries Mrs. McKittrick, Mrs. J, Ruddy. Quilt, Applique--2 entries Mrs. Jas. Davey, Mrs. McKittrick Hand Bag, fancy--1 entry Mrs. McKittrick Bed Spread, emb.--b entries Miss White, Mrs. Ben. Jones Boudoir Cushion--8 entries Mrs. G. McKee, Miss M. White Sheefs and Pillow Cases, crochet--2 Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Sonley Ladies Smock--Mrs. A. L. McFarlane Ladies N. G., emb.--+Miss Butson Ladies N. G., any style--2 entries Miss Lundy, Mrs. McFarlane Bed Lamp--3 entries Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Boe. Baby Bonnet, crochet--2 entries Miss Butosn, Mrs. McKittrick Lunch cloth and serviettes--6 entries Miss White, Miss Lundy Baby Jacket, knit--1 entry Mrs. McDermott Baby Jacket, crochet--2 entries Mrs. McKittrick, Miss Butson Centrepiece, emb. solid--3 entries Mrs. McDermott, Mrs. L. Honey Centrepiece, eyelet--1 entry Mrs. W. C. Sonley Vanity Set--1 Mrs. Sonley 5 O'Clock Tea Set--4 entries Miss White, Mrs. McDermott Hemstitching--4 entries Mrs. G. McKee, Mrs. Sonley Class 25--FINE ARTS Painting in Oil--b entries Mrs. J. Aldred, Mrs. McDermott Painting, water color--2 entries Mrs. McKittrick, Mrs, McDermott Painting on China--2 entries Mrs. McKittrick, Mrs. McDermott Pencil Drawing--4 entries Mrs. Sonley, Mrs, J. Aldred. Crayon Drawing--1 entry Mrs. J. Aldred SPECIALS Best Team--Bank of Commerce Cup Protested 56 Ths Creamery Butter--Robt. Simp- son Cup--Port Perry Creamery Rennies Vegetable Oolleetion---Thos, Caesar. Field Roots Gollection--L Bagshaw Flower Collection--Mrs, H. Guy Beekeepers Association Special-- 10 bs Clover Honey--=Stan. Gerrow 10 bs Buckwheat--C. F. Clark CLASS 22 Heaviest Dozen Eggs--1 Mrs. Frank Crozier ,2 Mrs. Jas. Ruddy. Comb Honey and Extracted Honey-- Protested. i. PRE TY ha. 1 BLACKSTOCK The following is the Lower School Report of the Blackstock Continuation School: Second Form to Third Form--sub- jects: Art, Geometry, Botany, -Latin, Physiography, Arithmetic, Literature, Composition, French. Those passing in all subjects were: Irene Graham, Snowie Marlow, Aileen Mountjoy, Muriel Mountjoy, Clara Porteous, Elsie Venning, Albert Abbott, Arnold It does not grain as soon as the threshing is finished. If you have a good : and the market is bh oon ie fama of the Can adian Bank of Commerce and ar- ay HT oe Savor: able situation presents itself. Our manager is Always £ glad to discuss such problems in pay tosell con- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA J meme S. 0. S. MAGIC SCOURING PADS, 3 pad size ............14¢e.~ AMMONIA--"Star" or "Handy" regular 10c size ....2 for 15c. "MAC'S" COOKIES. The popular cookie ...........dozen 1l4c. "Eggo" Ready-mixed Cake pkg. 23c. British hist, alg., latin); Stuart Thompson (botany, Br. history, alg., Latin.) The following p d in the subj 2) Tohnat, Brown, British History, Grammar, Physiography; Clara Porteous, Gram- mar. Miss L. Beswetherick and Miss L. ARM & HAMMER WASHING SODA ...............2 pkgs 15¢. FANCY PATNA RICE ..........cc0ouies.. 0.3 Ibs for 25e. RED & WHITE COFFEE. ............... I's 53c..Y;'s 27¢ PINK SALMON, 1 1b tall tins ..&........ 9c. Fels Naptha Soap 5 bars 23c. WHIZ FLY FUME, 8 oz. bottle ................ 0.00.00... .4bC RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER ...............1b tin 29c. GOLD MEDAL QUICK TAPIOCA, 10c. size ..........3 for 25c. KIPPER SNACKS ... er es sR sania vi ing 23¢. Dempsey, teachers. The September meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church was held at the home of Smith Bros. on Thursday evening last with an attendance of 50, The ti pened with devoti 5 ducted by the Presid Mrs. Robt. Mahood. The business session followed during which plans were started for the annual bazaar to be held November 7th. Mrs. John McLaughlin gave a full and interest- ing report of the Deanery held at Bethany. A reading from the Living Message by Mrs. Leslie Graham and a chapter from the Study Book was given by Miss Agnes Whittaker. The following program in charge of Miss Annie Hamilton was then.given and lunch served: reading by Miss Ethel Thompson and Miss Marion Argue; piano solo by Miss Florence Fair, banjo and piano music by Messrs. J. Burgess and Jack Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Whittaker were in Ottawa last week attending the Con-]| vention of Bishops and in Toronto this week at the Alumni in Wycliffe Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright and Mrs. Al- bert Werry, spent Sunday at the home of Smith Bros, We are very pleased to know that Mrs. S. Jeffrey, who underwent an operation for inward goitre in the Lockwood Clinic, on Saturday, is pro- pressing most favorably. A large number from here attefided the Lindsay Fair on Saturday and brought home very favorable reports. Miss Qlive VanCamp of the Toronto "| Normal School pent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Van- Camp. Miss Mary Parr is visiting with re- latives in Toronto. Misses Eva Parr and Marjorie Mar- low, of Toronto, spent the week end at their respective homes, The regular monthly meeting of the A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, on Wednesday evening, October 1st. The program is to be "Gentlemen's Night." In the absence of the Rector, Dr. Whittaker, the services in St. John's Church on Sunday last were taken by four young men of the church, Messrs. Percy, Fred and William Hamilton, and Cecil Hyde, to whom great credit is due for the very fine and efficient manner in which they conducted the various parts of the service. Don't forget Blackstock Fair to be held on Saturday of this week. The Fair will be followed by a chicken pie supper served by the ladies of the United Church after which a splendid 1 GOLD MEDAL CUSTARD POWDER, 10c size . Quaker Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c. GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, 1 Ib tin ...................29. LUX, CALAY or PALMOLIVE SOAP ...............3 for 23c. ..+.3 for 25c¢. FLY COILS. The Ideal fly catcher ..................4 for 10c. Red Sockeye Salmon, 15lb. tin 21c. F. W. Brock & Son Port Perry Phone 43 - "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" HUGH CAMPBELL ~ MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL NOTICE OF POSTING UP OF VOTERS' LIST Notice is hereby given that I have this day posted up in my office the Voters' List of the Corporation of Port Perry for the year 1930. All parties interested are called upon to examine said List and see that mo errors or omissions have been made, and govern themselves accordingly. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. PSISRTE IR, FOR SALE v Good Winter Onions. . Apply to Morley Moase, Phone 148 J. + FOR SALE Massey Harris Cutting Box, almost new, to be sold at a very much re- duced price. A number of Massey Harris No. 4 Blowers in working condition, cheap. No. 7 Cultivator. Two new Percival Ranges and one Cabinet Heater to be sold at reduced prices. Apply to C. Switzer; Port Perry L.A ------------------------------ J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto Phone Hargrave 0990 " IN PORT PERRY x Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m. Phone 258 SPECIAL JRigE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of | The Eyes in Modern Life 4 | Optometry Feature Service | | | {

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