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Barrie Examiner, 4 Oct 1917, p. 10

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_ Use Red Rose Tea and save that f THOUSANDS ATTENDED . THE ELMYALE FAIR Fair Weather Favored the Flos Agricultural Society's Annual Show--List of the Prize Winners. Not in years have the fairs generally had such splendid weather as fivored them this year. "Ehnvale's annual exhibition, last week, was no exception and the weathey was a very large factor in securing one of the largest' crowds in the history of this society. Notwithstanding the extremely. busy season, there was. an excellent display, the: quality of which was quite worthy of one of the beit townships in .the county. 'The names of the prize-winners are us fol- Yows :~ . ' f HORSES Heavy 'Draught-- Brood,Mare, fosl by side, Wm. Maleolia, Spring, Golt, Wm, Maleqm, 2-year-old filly or'. gelding, Bowman Miller. Agricultural-- +". Brood, mare, foal by -side, Henry 'Dwin- neil, G. F. Cole. Spring colt, Henry Dwin- | nell, ar-ald: filly or gelding, Levi S Taylor, James Strath. Span: attsched to Yearling filly or gelding, T. 8. wagon, Donald' Bell, George" McWatters, ~ Fred Cole: : 7 Roadsters-- Team Roadsters, Russell "Harvie, Mrs. "B. We Smith, Single Roadsters, Frank Carroll, George Campbell, J. C, McMurtry. 2-yearold filly or gelding, Alvin Hisey; Ell wood Lennox. Yearling colt, Matthew. Bowman, * Carriage-- -yeur-old 'filly or selaing: Levi B. Tay- Yor. Spring colt,G. F, Cole, er, E,W, Walker, +Graham. Saddle Smith; 1 and-2 4 ; 'Special-- , 5) © Vhidy driver, "Mrs. B. W: Smith; Sydney "Graham, * Best single turnout. property -of horse, Four and. often five counts of 'Gediniary tea do hot go any further than three of Red Rose Tea. Less Red Rose is' required' because it consists. | chiefly of rich, strong, full- flavored! 'Assam teas, Robert Thompson, Matthew ; | breeds, of any age, in. registered! breeds, John Rich- | onde: is James Shropshit Rum, aged, Geo. Crawford. Shearling y|ram, Geo. Crawford. -- Rat. lamb, George | Crawford. 'Aged "ewe, Geo. Crawford. Shearling ewe, Geo, Critwford, 1 and 2. | Cow, 3. years or over; John, Richardson, C. E. Copeland, John Richardson. year old, John Richardson, W. Heifer calf, John Richardson 2nd. Hefefords--+ a itchie. Bill calf, Jerseys-- * Cow, 3. years oF aver, C. E. Copeland. Grade Cattle-- Cow giving milk, E, Copeland. C. E. Copeland. John Richardson; Heifet, 2 years old, D. |\Beardsall... Heifer 1 year old, D. Beurd-| sall. Heifer. calf, C..E, Copeland, Richardson sall. Best male of any age in registered Ernest Ricbardson, Best' fémale SHEEP Cotswolds--- Ram, aged, T, E. Smith, J. F. Sander- son. Shearling Ram, J. F, Sanderson 1 'and 2. Ram lamb, J. F. Sanderson, T. E, Smith, Aged ewe, J. F. Sanderson 1 and 2. -- Shearling' ewe, J. F: Sanderson, lvand 2, , Leicesters-- Ram, ged, W. K. Ritchie, Ram lamb, James, Stgath, Levi S. Taylor. Aged: ewe, James Stepth, Levi 8, Taylor. _Shesrling ewe, Levi S. Ta Ewe lamb, Ewe lamb, Geo, Crawford Oxford ~Downs-- Aged ewe, Robert Pariell, 1 and, 2. "ene jersqn, speed, buggy. and. har fic abe K.CM.G. er ecalore mais, ' A Estioh, M Manager. : gs spiel Fay Paid © BOARD OF DIRECTORS Reserve Fund, Fito i Sie Vincent Meredith Bat REMUNERATION Sic H, Montagu Allan, CVO. "ANY vainly M opens that, one services of - *eniivee wor te 'contrary, the charges are usually less than those allowed to individual: Execators or Trustees. @Write for Booklet, wat WUT ay sabbascail \ Shearling ewe, "Robert Parnell, Company are ex- 'The Royal Ll rgee 'TORONTO BRANCH 'Cor, Queen and Yonge Streets Toreate, 7 ness considered, J. C. MeMurtry, George Campbell, "Sydney Graham, ° Lady rider, | Alcock. Pullet, Robt. W. Alcock, K. Mre. B. W: Smith. Elliott. CATTLE ~- Buff Orpingtons--Cock, 8, L. Anderson, Durkana- Ce James Strath. 'Hen, SL. Anderson, 1 Bull, 1 year.old, Ernest Richardson. |and.2. ° Cockerel, Dr. L, J. Simpson, 1 'Heifer, 1 Cow, 3 years or over, C,-E. Copeland. Jobin Steer, 2 years old, D, Beard- | 1-and. 2. | white, M. Rowat, Mrs. A, C, Richardson, | Fraser, W. D. Hisey. Jato onions, Sshara Smith,- Robt, Madill. Best pen long wool sheep, Best pen short 'wool ne u : | Improved Berkshires-- and' 2. Improved Large Yorkshires-- ar, 1 year and over, 'sac Miller, inder 1 year, Inage Miller. Sow: un- ear, Isase Miller. POULTRY Bi ee Conkoret Robert W, Alcock, Pullet, 'Robert W. Alcock. 1 emer a WwW. T. Agnew, Robt. W.. Alcock. Cocie, erel, Robt. vw Alcock. Pullet,. Robt. .W. Alcock. Hamburgs--Cock, Robt. W. Alcock. Hen, A. £. Bishop, Pullet, Robt. W. Al-, cock. Leghorns (white)--Cock, 'S. L, Ander. son, 1 and 2. Hen, SL, Anderson, 1 and 2.- Cockerel, '8. L, Anderson, 1 and 2, Pullet, 8. L. Anderson, A. C.' Bishop. Leghorns (brown )--Cockerel,, W.' D.. Cities. Pullet, W. D. Gilbert, Robt. W. Die tex James Strath, J. T: . new. Cockerel; R. G. Elliott, Robt, and 2. Pullet, Dr..L, J. Simpson, 1 and' 2. Orpingtons (1.0.%.)--Cock, Alvin Hisey > Hen, 'Alvin Hitey, 1 and 2. Cockere, Jas. Strath, 1 and' 2. Pullet; Jas, Strath, | 1 and: 2. Plymouth Rocks (barred)--Cock, T. 'Smith, W, D. Gilbert." Hen, T. I 1 and 2: .\Gockerel, Alvin Hisey, Pullet, Alvin Hisey; 1 and 2. Plymouth, Rocks' (2.0.v.)--Cock, T. E. Smith, "Hen, T. E, ad Robt, W. Al ©.| cock. Cockerel, T. E, Smik, Robt. | | Alcock. . Pullet, T, E. Sniith, Robt. W. Alcock. Rhode Island Reds--Cock- R. W. Hen, R. W. Alcock, D. Wi. Hisey, | Campines--Cock,:, Jas. /Strath, _ Hen, Jas. Strath, R, W. Alcock: Cockerel, Jas Strath, 1 and 2. Pullef,- Jas,' Strath, 1 jand 2! Wyandottes (white)--Cdck, T. E. Smith Hen, A.C, Bishop, T. B. Smith. Cock erel, T, E, Smith. Pullet, T. E. Smith Wyandottes (a.0.v.)--Cock, E. D, Bald. win. Hen, E. Baldwin, R. W. Aleock. } Alcock. Wyandottes (silver)--Cock, R. W. xAl-| cock, E. D.-Baldwin. Hen, R. W.. Al-| cock, E. D. Baldwin, Cockerel, D. F.| Bishop, f C. Bishop, Pullét, D. F. Bish- | C. Bishop, red)--Hen, 'A. C. Bishop, Ancénas--Cackerel, .A. C. Bishop, D. F.} Pullet, A: C. Bishop, D, Any' variety fowl, not Bantams, and not | above named--Cock, R.-W. Alcock R. W. Aleock. Hen, A. ©, Bishop, Bantams (i.o.v.)--Cock, A. C. Bishop. | Hen, A..C. Bishop. Turkeys--Gobbler, W. K. Ritchie, Hen, W.-K. Ritchie. Gobbler, 1917, -W. K Ritchie, Hen, 1917, W. K. Ritchie, Embden Geese--Goose, C, E.» Copeland. and 2, | Hisey. Duck, | Duck, Drake, 1917, Alvin Hisey, 1 Alvin Hisey, 1 and 2. 1917, Alvin Hisey, 1 and 2 «Pekin. pr Aylesbury' Ducks--Drake, W. D. Hisey, Duck, W, D. Hisey; 1 and 2. Drake,- 1917, W. D. Hisey, 1 and 2: Duck, 1917, WD. 'Hisey, 1 and 2. Ducks (any other standard kind) Alvin Hisey. Fantail Pigeons--Edgar Lawson, 1 and Duck, | GRAIN Fall wheat, white, D. Beardeall. Oats, white, W. .D Hisey, D, Beardsell. Bar- ley, six-rowed, D. Beardsall. Field eorn, Field corn; yellow, Robt., Madill,: W. -D. Hikes', "Clover seed, 'common red, Isaac Miller, (. Alvin Hisey. ROOTS Rose type potatoes, Isauc Miller, s Smith. "Hebron. 'type' potatoes, Mrs, €. Long whité type potstoes, W. D, Hisey, M. Rowat white type potatoes, W. D,- Hisey, Isuac Miller," Gellection 'six properly named var- jeties, including early, sorts, M. Rowst, W. D. - Hisey. Swede turnips, Robt. Madill, W. D, Hisey. 4 deen turnips, Mrs A.'C. Kenney. -- White turnip J. McCarthy. Long red eatrots, Robt. Madill, Peter ney. © Short white carrots, Robt. Madil Long white carrots, W. BD. 'Hisey. Pump- kins, Peter. Kenyey, Mrs, A. C. Richard- son. Squash, W, D. Hisey, Mary Platt. Sugar mangolds, Robt. Madill, ©. E. Cope- land, ~ * GARDEN PRODUCE Drum Head Cabbage, W. D. Hisey; Pet- er Kenney. Winningstadt Cabbage, W. K, Ritchie, Peter: Kenney, Red Cabbage, W..D. Hisey. A.o.v. cabbage, Peter Ken- ney, Henry Clement, Cauliflower, Henry Clement. Stumy carrots, Mrs. A. C.' Rich- ardson, Mrs. C. Fraser.. Long red' carrots, Robt; Madill, Mrs. A. C. Richardson. Long red -beets; W. D..Hisey, Mrs. A. -C.. Rich- ardeon, Turnip beets, Mrs, C, Fraser, Mrs. N.C. Morrison, Parsnips, Robt; Madill, Sahara Smith. Sweet corn, Sahar Smith, 2nd. Winter radieh, W..D. " Hlisey Yellow, onions, Robt. Madill, Hy. Clement... Red onions, Robt. Madill, Hy. Clement. Pot Tomatoes, -W. -D.. Hisey," A. C._ Bishop Celery, Hy. Clement. - Vegetable marrow, W. .D, Hisey." Musk melons, Maiy Platt, mer Mi Water melons, Robt. Madill, Sow under 1 year, Robert Parnell, 1|* medium. and late | i bel Ll = il ry Hocken, 1 M, Rowat. | Richardson. Hen, [ Win. Bantams (gaine)--Cock, A. C, Bishop | Tompkins County, ples, 'not less than 3 each: kind, correctly! zinnia, D. F; Bishop. Pansies. D;. F.{ Water Ro ere ae or marine, Miss i wy raulouse Geen: Gantet, Alvin, Hive, named Wa ie i McCarthy. Bishop. | Dablias, D, F. Bishop, Asters,| Tolton, W. D, Gilbert, Fruit or flowers, | - K. Ritchie, Goose, W. Contd ES--GConeor m. Hocken. D. F. Bishop, Hy. Clement. Collection | Miss Ttolwo, We D.. Gilbert. -Colleetion; vin-Hisey. Gander, 1917, C. E, Copeland, PLANTS. AND FLOWERS ansies, D. F. Bishop, 'Txble floral orna-| Miss "Tolton, W. D. Gilbert, Any, other Alvin' Hi Ge 1917, Alvin Hisey, Laoag ie: i i,t Keep, Gon, i ""| Hanging basket, D. F. Bishop, Fuschia,| meni, D, F. Bishop. Floral wire design, | subject, W. D. Gilbert, Miss Tolton. ""Bahen ps 'Cauca Docks Drake, Alvin|D- F. Bishop.. "Single geranium, D F.|D. F. Bishop, , (Gontinued on page' 44.) Complete Service to F ord. Owners Everywhere. OURTEOUS attention to your sea wherever you ma travel is something you appreciate, and being a: Fo owner you can getit. You are always "among friends", There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations through- out Canada. . Thése are always within easy reach of Ford owners |for gasoline, oil, 'tires, repairs, i aeiatc expert advice or motor adjustments, The cost of Ford Service is, as pone the car itself. Ninetéen of the most called: $5.40. Just compare this with the cost of cars and you will realize the: advantage of c 4. Runabout - - $475 Touring -.- $495 low as the cost of for parts cost only spare:parts for other owning a Ford, Seeselet - - $695 THE UNIVERSAL | CAR Sedan - $890 FLO. B. FORD, ONT. a | T. R. Huxtable _ Dealer _ _Barrie Baldwi Colvert, M. Rowat, 'Hocken, J. McCarthy, HONEY AND "APIARY Maple Syrup, W. D. Gilbert, Mrs, A.C, Richardson, Mrs, A. C.| Bishop. "Double geranium, iam," Hy. Cle Claniéas, Ben Da-|.Emma_ Foster. Serge Jean © Elrick. | Golden | Begonia; Hy. Clement, F. Bishop, Fern, Russet, M. Rowat, J. McCarthy. King of |.D. F. Bishop. Collection Palms, D. F 3ENERAL Win, Hocken. Rhode} Bishop. Basket cut flowers, -Hy. 'Clement Morel of pioneer's. buildings, Joha. An- |Islanct Greening, J, -MeCarthy,,Wm, Hock-|D. F. Bishop. Collection" roses, D. F./ derson. en, Northern Spy, Wm. Hocken, Mrs. A.| Bisho Clement: Hand bqquet, Sa E ARTS €. Richardson. Wagner, Mrs, A.C. Rich:| hara Hy. Clement," Table hoquet,| 'Oil Landscape 'or marine, Miss J.P. ardson. | Wealthy, D. F. Bishop, M, Rowat.!Sshura Smith. Hy. Clement, Petunia, 1)./Tolton, Portrait, Miss Tolten, Still-life. | Peewatikee, Wm, 'Hocken, M. Rowat. Crab F. Bishop. Phlox Druimondi, D. F, -- iss Tolton, Fruit or' flowers, -Miss Tol. 4 apples, J. McCarthy, Collection winter ap-| Bishop, Collection stocks, D.. F. Bishop: | :ou. . Collection, Miss Tolton. ' + ' Frown or Smile?. VERYONE 'esponds to face-to-face courtesy. How ' * 'pleasant it is to meet the cordial, genial man. oes q And over the telephone--how 'one appreciates thé courteous, pleasant, friendly voice! | + . i -- ' @ Telephone Courtesy, promptness in answering, eS the pleasant, cordial tone--these have been' the . ; ' 2 making of many a modern business and this fact. is : : being appreciated more and more every day. Va @ Get the smile into your voice. Practice: cordiality,: friendliness over the wire, and insist that all those who use your telephone do the same. x The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada God service °° * our trie intent ™ Creamed B Tea . The ri Fish anc above, a Creamed Any 1 be servei ly and ¢ sauce. Graham Cinnar Butter _ternate | ton, and with cin Morty mi brow

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