Yr~ir < r -J. J:$!`eulBL .0! Buuu; upcuuw} uy 4..'u. Dawson. Geo. Crawford." ' - Swim I - YORKSI-IIRE--Aged boar. A. ,H. Kidd; boar. 1926. G. A. Wilkinson; R. F. Carscadden; aged sow, R. F. Cars- cadden. G A. Wilkinson: sow....1926.` G. A. Wilkinson, 1 and 2. '7`r'ATM"\K7n'R l`T-T __ Aged boar...dla.re 1.13) VVPHL LU d_llU. l3l'Ul-HUI. Q . Duua. SI-IROPSHIRE ---Clare Shaw took 2nd for aged ewe and Geo`. A. Wilkin- son 1st for Jam lamb: all the other tpr1zes(11) went to Geo. Crawford. Rwm=.nnta.kea. ;1nv- breed. G. Crawford. v(2l.(1(1eI1 Q DUI] EUL Zlltl .I.Ul.' ugeu rum and ram lamb, all the other prizes .(10) went to F.` Spearing. ` . V _ SOUTI-IDOWN---All the nrlzes (10)' iakenby D. Armstrong. .. OXFORD DOWN---All the `m`izesA (12) went td .Ino_. Brethet &'Sons. u'LI1:vnDEl -1'2'F`.;...(`!lnm:_ Rhaur fnnk V o JJ. Liuwnuus. vGRADE-Best grade cow, J. A. Len- nox, J. A. Spencer; ~ heifer, year-old. J`. A. Lennox; heifer, 2-year`-old. J. A. ` Lermox: fat steer, D. M. Coutts: ape`- vcial best baby beef, D M. Coutts; best Therd beefycattle (Thos. Robinson spe- cial), C. Henry, _J. A. Patton;--spe- 4:13.] best calf fed on Royal Purple calf meal, W. D. Hawkins; special by T. J. Dawson, C. W. I-I,e,nry. . \_ Ql.-.... `taken by M J. Kehoeh . ~_ ` LEICESTER-LINCOLN-"R, F. -Carsn, cadden & Son got` 2nd for aged ram Spearing. > .G1n11'l`I-Ihn'\7VN.....A1l 1-ha: nrlzpn (1051 \.4\JJ.VV |I.LJJJ"'.l1ll l -taken by -M J. Kehoe. r.w.Inms:'rmn.-I.INnn VVn ISJLUIIIB, J. 11- \.l"(lLl-U11; - HOLSTEIN--A11 prizes (8) taken by! W. D. Hawkins. (1'l3A1\T7_'Dnuf crunn nnhr T A T.nr\.. I-IEREFORD-Purebred cow. J. A. Patton. 1 and 2: heifer. year-old, W. Rite/lyre, J. A. Patton: heifer, 2-year-1 oldr J. A. Patton, VV. Ritchie; `bull calf under 12 months. D. M. 'Coutts, W. Ritchie; heifer calf under 12Vmonths. W. Ritchie, J. A.\Patton: ' TJOT .Q'I`.T1\Y:A 11` unique IQX {;vn.12n kw uur, L:. nc1_u'._v. ' ' ` uauuu. L1. 11. u-tune. B. nasungs. Single` horse in. harness over 15% hands, S.-Hastings. J. H. Sutherland. G:.nfIm'nhn n hlmnnnf Q 'l`.J'nnHnm=. year-old. Lou Ba'.ker.;E1don Wlce, Mat. .li.I'UHBl'o v ' AGRICULTURAL -4 Brootl mar. (Dutton special). Lou Baker. 0. Houn- -some, N. D.` Clarke: spring colt, Lou Baker. . Q. I-Iounsome; `N- D. Clarke; Bell; span. Dalton Banting. 2-y e'a.r-old;' C. Hounsome. R. Webb. Eldon Wice. ' - Light Horus ' ' CARRIAGE -- Brood. mare. Clare Shaw, C. Kell; spring colt. 0. Watson . & Son. Clar. Shaw. C. Watson 8; Son; 3-year-old. H.` Blackstock: span, C. Watson & Son. Edgar Moore.. - ROADS'1`ER---Brood mare. H. Black- stock. C. Hounsome. Arthur Grose; spring colt, C. Hounsome. Albert Grose. " H. Blackstock; yearling colt, Mat. Bell. I-I, Blackstock,.J. I-I. Pulforcl: 23-year- -old, Arthur Grose: 8-year-old.` I-I. Blackstock, Frank] Lenlnox; span, S. Hastings. : _ ' ' Single horse in harness under 15%; hands. H. A. Grose. S. Hastings. Single` horse in hnrnmm nvnr 151;. 4%") uauua, a.*.r1kt5L.lllsb`. -1. 11. autnenana. I Gentleman's twrnout. S. Hastings-,. H. A. Grose, J. H. sut-Garland. ~ A I Rurnnnnf-alzna `LT 'D`lonhn+n.-.'l. `L ! LUJ1 nun. ' V > ` 3 1 GENERAL PURPOSE-`-B681: snarl to Vehicle (special), W. ,-_A. Apperly, Fred. Archer. ' , - ' , A r1DTTTT mtvn A 1 . -rs..- - .1 r.mnpn;mn,u;V--Jsroou mare. ' W. 1).! Hawkins. Ed. Webb. Qeo. Wlcerspringl colt, Ed. Webb & Son.-`Geo. W!ce._W. D. Hawkins; year-old." Ed.`.Webb`.& Son; 2-year-old, Eld. Webb & Sony! span, Oscar Paulbgook; sweepstakes,-. Oscar Paulbrook. J/. Pearson. Lou Bak- 5 er; specia}. E. Lewig. Geo. Wice, Clif-I `ton Kell. (`_`_ l3`KYi`13A'l' Dfvnnnmm ` 'v1__i _;,, , draft team. RoyaLBank speci'a1,;-J.`A.4i """" """" """' '5 1 ' _ I I I ! Heavy Hones. DRAFT---Brood mare,/ Ed. TFe'nnel.\ 1 ,W. J. McA1l1ster.,EldonTW1ce; spring `I colt, Ed. Fennel: year"-`old . `J, Pe'a!:son.1' Ed. Fennel: 2-year-old. Russell "Webb; : 1 J Lennox. S. N. Groae; best `Baron Duf-I, 1 farm or Pearl.Finder. snringsccolt, Dr.'~ Leadley `special. Cha. I-Iounsome. PERCH/ERON---Brood W. 1);} Hawkins. Ed. Wphh can xxnm.-~......a...-I - I.u1u':a.aa. ` . X 1 "' I 2.50 Class (Purse"$60). , . ` V Dustless. Grattan. E.. Rawe," Newtqrij Robinson. ` ' ` 1 1 Ruth Abe. R. Overland.-.Orangevi1le. - '1` Monte Lou, M. R. Nash. Hawkestone. Best time,` 2.49%, L , -- ~ ~ '4 14--.... u-__-- `Blaze Patch and Idefal Grattan. Best `2.80` Class (P,u'r_le -8,85). Time -2;39"% : The Limit. Dr. Lead1gy,; Cookstown. A Darky` J im, J . Kanaawln; Oran yllle.` Black Arrow. P.:Cleaver. Swift Cu_rent`. Teddy M.,- J. Ballantyne, Uxbr,1dge.'W Best time 2.39% " , ' Free for: All (P_I,u's'e'$110). - . .. ` Blaze Patch. J. Cleaver. ;S,-wift C11'x"r exit.' A Ideal Gr-`attan. Rowe. Newtdn Robinsonrl B. Hal. B. Porter, Orlllia. . . ._ _. . ' Ist and 2nd moneys divided between, time 2.27. - % I -2 an nun. l`D........"aon\ :` I PM WlNNERS;;%:% % %9K5T.WN% Wk % , M; HEN SCRA!JCH { ABSOLUTELY PURE [1-'uLLY,G!J.,% - ORDER x'I`ODA,~ Rc M% BRQWN 8: -CQ..%`_Batie.' I ->3?` w AZ'}E;1{g;&;1; a 4.1;; n paunoy up v -Lc.'\.a'|Jngv I \ Sheep , j C'0'l.`SVVOLD---All the prizes ; (10) nban hi; -'M ,T Wnhnn - 7H1]-the-Ra?` .-n`)URs'DAY, o"(: 'ron1.-:3 "j`2JF1;`_j:'9z's_,; gn:aaL-;.19%sm_ "sxyg MQNEYL _ _._ .. -..-.--uh ".-'Z1l:'13': l"11l:J1'.l.'x, 'J:J'J.'u.--,uu.uuuu Luxnuuuua. Florence Graham. W. Wcaned green pea. Mrs. T. J. Dawson; Florence rGraha.m:*~ canned corn. Geo. I Neilly. Mrs. J: Wno.d:Acanneq'ch1cken. ` earthy: cannedoherries, \ - Mrs.` Adair? canned hn Parks`. W. P. Ma- W. .R.1,Chant.- Mrs: J". Woo d \ strawberries, J"o ` Her. John,.- Parka: canned. `pears. , Mrs. ` `Jo 'Da.W!On`.. - , A plums, Mrs. 5. ' ' P. - McCarthy: . canned eaches.` T`. n . Monkman ,& on.;~Gep. gaker: preserved cltrony ` re. 11.`. .1 . W1. P-.. ;McCart'h,v: presewed P. .McCarthy;v J. Wood. Geo. Ne11ly.; nrasp-_ --a-- .---.--u I Farm dairy butter 20 pounds, Mrs... Walter Potter; farm dairy butter,'10; pounds, .Mrs. Walter Potter. Geo. A. Wilkinson; farm dairy butter. 5' pounds in prints. Mrs. Vvalter Potter. Mrs. Adair. Mrs. J. Vvood: `best butter shown. 8 pounds, Mrs. Walter Potter. - Apiary and Other Products Honey in sections, W. N. Glbney. W. P-.. McCarthy: honey extracted, light, B* B. Terry. W. N. Gibney: honey `dis- play, comb and. extracted. H. Reed & Son, W. N. Glbney; maple syrup, Mrs. J. Wood, Clifton Kell; hen's eggs, spe- cial. W. N. Gibney, -2nd; hen's eggs. white shell. Mrs. W. A. Apperley. Mrs. Loblaw: b.en's eggs, brownfshell. Mrs J. Wood; Mrs. W.` A.. Dperly: pa chickens. drawn andtru sed, Mrs.]A- V I ~ ' dair._ \- ._ 1 ` _ V Domeshc Science HOME BAKING3--Wh1te bread. Jno. -Parks. H. Reed & Sons: Graham bread. Mrs. Walter Potter, 2; nut bread, quick, Mrs. W. Potter. Mrs. T. J..Dawson: raised` buns, Florence Graham. Geo. Baker: .13. Rlblscuits. John Parks. H. L. Dunning; rolled sugar cookies, John Parks. Geo. A-Baker; small fancy tea- T cakes. Mrs. W. A... Apperly. T. E. Monk- man & Son: `plain loatcake. iced, Mrs. ,'1?,-J,.Da.wson.' eo..N_e!ll,v: angel cake. `~ K. rand.IMrs.,. Potter; light. layer ca. e. Mrs. '1`.~:.`I_. Dawson, '1"E. Monk- `mag & Son; -~da.rk layer cake. Mrs. TL .3319, H. on. Mrs. J.~"Wood: meatjie, - Gdo. Nellly, Mrs. '1`. J. Dawson; aprle p.1e..Geo.. Nellly: crust pie with mer n-. ` L. Dunning`, Geo. Nellly: -school ~ lune r _ , . . mnrm gl'l'('!;..-.('!annd . tnmatnasf .1 Us unites: he; W. *N..on{ney.;J.'-G." ,_,i_._g`1il!l`1:s: ngllet, J.- G. Gillies. B1 and 2. 1 N Tzilca. 1a_ cook, 13. B. Terry. . . yi, cockerel,= Harry Baycroft, ghompsgn; pullet.,~I-Iarry Baycroft. N. gdrnnson. Minorce. White c_ock.l.I, G. .2 . 98 hen. Gillies, B. .B. Terry. slag Poland A.V. cool}, B. B. Terry; hen}; 18 B.`-B. T.er.ry, 1_~_and 2;~cockerel, B. B- n. , Tenry: pulle_t. B. B. Terry. Andalusian, 3; g cock. B__',B.Terry; hen, B. B. Terry, W. A.l N., Givbney: cockerel. W. N. Gibney, 1 f-I/`;:(I \(11*"2:q`1)Jl1lI(Oi1,1',` N&';.(}Sibney. I-Ioiiidairlii r.v c. . . aner` on:hen, .. ichantler & `Son. Orpington cock. J.,G. D.: Gillies. 1 and 2;. hen. J. G. Gillies, 1, lg] and 2; cocker.el,J_._ G. Gillies. 1 and 2: I )ul.l3et,RJ.dG. Gillie?! 1 'ia`.';11d,2. Rhodf Ia- an e ..coc. . ompson, . 1:; gies: l]:en,- N. Thompson, J. G. Gil- ~s,; ..,-coc erel. N. .,.Thompson, J. G. Gil- :`='l`:.`i.`.;'.*"`.`.`le....`; ;.** % arr - . -. - ry. -o ema e, . . lchantler &. Son 1, and 2. Ducks, Peg-* kin, old male.` `J- `G. Gillies. Mm! Adair:. old female,` J. G. Gillies.` `Mrs. Ada.ir:`old female. J. .G. Gillies. e. Mrs. Adair: young male, N.` Thomp- ;- son. Mrs. Adair: young female. N.; .u Thompson. Mrs. Adair. Geese. Tou- ;._; louse. old male. N. L. Chantler & So - .t._* old` female. N. L.jC,l1.antie,r & son, :1. G. Gillies: young male. J. G. Gillies: yroungmfemale, GI; G(i3l1l1ies.tlGeee]_e ..o mae... . aner... . 9 Gillies: old female. N. L. Chantler. n% J. G. Gillies: young-male.gN. L. Chant. 'B. N. to at 1 ler. N. D. Clarke: young female, N. L. 3 Chantler, N. D. Clarke. Turkey A.V. old male. Mrs-.McAllister:~ old` female,` Mrs. McAllister: young male. Mrs. A-' dair; young female, Mrs. Adair. Ban- lstam A.V. cock. W. N..Gibge,v. B. B._, Terry: hen. W. N. Gibney. 1 and 2;_ ; cockerel. W. N. Gibney. Harry Bay- ; croft: pullet. J. G. Gillies. W. N.` Gib- . nev. Special by T..J. Dawson, W. N. 'lGibney. ' I . | I l`:..-:-.- -um-I Q-_.I_ I` ulnney. auun uuuuu; 1'L.U.1\. apples, B. B. Terry, WIN. Gibney. A Pears. Peaches and` Grapes Bartletts,` Mrs; `Geo. Stuart; pears; fall C.N., W. P. McCarthy; White grap.~! es, J. V. Chllds. . 'l._'__I.._.L- H Dbl-IH:l'L. VVv -L . J.VJ.U\aal'ul.Yu _ ' . I `WIN ER APPLES--Norther.n Snies.. Mrs. J. , ood, Mrs. McAllistezf; Rhode; Island G eenmgs, John Dutton, ..B. B.- Terry; King Tompkins. W. N. Gib-- n_ey. B. B. Terry: Russets. W. N. Gib- ney. Geo. Baker: Ben Davis- W. N. Glbney. B. B. Terry; BaIdW1!1B,.J0h1 l `Dutton,aN.` Bakeryontario. John Dut-, ton, B. B. Terry; Mann, W. N. Glbney. B. B. Terry; Tolman Sweet. W. N. Glbney. John Dutton: A.0.K. apples, `R `R 'l`nvvrv I'M, ihnav, I.`tJJl.J Vl'1IluJ.JJ.1JIJD""VV\'1.l.LIllUU, D. D. `Terry. Jas. McFadden; `Snows.jRen'a.' Cousins. C. K611; Blenheim, B. B. Ter- ny, W. N. Gibney; St. Lawrence, B. B. Terry, Mrs.Loblaw; McIntosh. W. N. Gibney: apples A.K.C.N., Frank Wil- cox, W. Glbney; best 5 varieties cob};- lng apples, W. N. Glbney. B. `B. Terry; 5'var!'eties export apples, B, B. Terry;- W. N. Gibney; crabapples, Mrs. Geo.. Stuart. W. P. McCa.rt'h,v. I xxnwxrmmn n:n1'.mg_1\1mn.mm 'r:nn. l , Vvheat, white.` Mrs J..Wood. Dalton` BaY1t1ng":`oats, whi_te-., J. A. Spencen! Dalton Banting; peas. Geo. Wilkinson: ' , . beans. W. J. McCarthy; red '-clover, Mrs. Adair: alslke, Dalton Banting, Mrs. , _Lo.blow; sweet clover, Dalton Banting; _ timothy, `Geo. Kidd. - ' Potatoes -and Root: I r ` Potatoes. early. W. R. Chahtlerg late, J. McFadden. Geo. Kidd: late, A.O.V.`. {John,_Corrlgan, W. H. Ree &`VSons: Swede turnlps._Florence Gr ham. Dal-: tonwBanting; Long Red Mangolds,` Wil- son\.Kell, Arthur Glass; Int. Mangolds, Wilson Kell. W. P. McCarthy: stock feeding beets, Arthur Glass; long white carrots. Florence Graham. ,W. `P. Mc-. Carthy: short white "carrots. B. B. Terry. W. P. McCarthy. ' ` Garden Vegetables - ` Squash, Hubbard. Thornton W. I..' John Chilcl;. squash. A.O.V'., W. P. Mc- Carthy, N. Baker! parsnips, Lou Baker, W. N. Gibney; pumpkins, W. P. Mc- garthy, .VV. N. Gibney; cabbage, W. W . McCarthy, John Child; cabbage, red. W. R. Chantler, W. P. McCarthy; cau11-, flower. W. R. Chantler. Geo. Wllkin-. son;. tomatoes, B. B. Terry, W. ~R.` Chantler; watermelons. W. P. Mc-y ~ -Carthy; cltrons. J. A. Spencer, J. V. "Child; celery, W. R. Chantler. W.` P. McCarthy; red onions. W. P. McCa_rthy.i Geo. Baker: white onions. W. R. Chant-I ler, J. V. Child; potato onions, H..Reed` . & Sons. N., `Baker: yellow onions, I P..McCarthy. N. Baker; table beets. Globe, Geo. Baker, VV. R. Clements; _ table carrots. Intermediates, Thornton . .W."I., H. Reed & Sons; table carrots.` long, -W. N. Glbney. W. P. McCarthy; , sweet corn, 'I`.U.A.V., W. `P. .McCarthy. - W. R. Ghantler; collection vegetables. W. R. Chantler, W. P. McCarthy; 4 cu- cumbers, W. N. Gibney. Florence Gra- ` ham. Best collection `vegetables. school children's departmcntI(spe.c1al D. Coleman). Frank Baker ; . I ` . 1 `Apples. , FALL VARIE'1`IES-Wealth1es, B. B. .'l`nrrv_ .'I'm: Mn'F`n.r]dan: Qnnwn 'nm1n.- 1 c g, g'.;. :4. yuonoogaapgp Iavvu cog ; nnnn vy- inch` K. Brand..Geo. Ne1if.'% - ; m1'bI'1`,s, `ETC;-_-, Canned tomatoes, Ilaunhnnn r1rn.hnm."W. `P. Mnnrthvzv Aver. uace or_Golden~: hen; N. L. Chant- let"&.Son,.2. Campine cock. W. N. Gib,- neY.j-V1 and 2; Then. N. Gibney, Lamd %; igockerel. W. N. Gibney... Leghorn. .u .~_cock. J. G. Glllim R R` '1'-=--v-` ..vel'{ r; L/ac`e or_Gi5iden: Cha;1t- "&;Son,.2. Camnima. nnr-It W N f1"'< ....__.-` vu Sha KY aaonau no VDairy 'Pr'oductsA 3..-- 'l....l.L.... VIA ...... `Grains and Sods ac.-I. 11... `Ir... 1 -vvv , us `Juana, H.` IIIUIDD-I : . `So fchgztlgr &` .. (1 rgnn..`.'. . : vv nu-v .n-Iuuuvluwl I73 _ . Solid or `French. Berthacowan, Mrs.` 5 Stuart; Roman cut.` B. Cowan; initiall l `or monogram, Annie Reynolds, B. Cow- _' .an; centre piece dining table, Bl Cowan, ; | L. B. Fisher; pair tray ovals, B. Cowan. I | Mrs. Stuart; set 4 serviettes. B. Cowan, ,' ' Mrs. Stuart; tea cloth, B. `Cowan, 3' Thornton -`W.I.;; buffet scarf, B. Cowan, - `L. B. Fisher; pillow slips, B. Cowan, _' Mrs.` Stuart; hand _towels, Mrs. Bqn- tell , B. Cowan; night robe Mrs. Bon- stall B. Cowan; infant's dress, B. B. ." Terry, Mrs. Bonstell. _, . -_EmbroideHios- in Colors f ` After pmeall centre piece, H. L. Dun- . hing, L. B. Fisher; luncheon set, L. B. - Fisher,. Mrs. `Bonstell; refreshment- ! cloth and 4t serviettes _L. B. Fisher, K. Brand; buffet set, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. V. Bonstell; table runner. L. B. Fisher, -`Mrs. V. Bonstell; sofa cushion,_Mrs. - Stuart; H. L. Dunning; casement cur- tains, Mrs. Bonstell; pair guest towels, I. L; B. Fisher, Mrs. Bonstell; vanity set, - L." B. Fisher, Thornton W.I.; dresser ' runner and pin top. L. B. Fisher; child s ~ romper suit, L. B. Fisher; lady's ling- 'erie, ,1 piece, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Bonstell; `shopping bag, homespun) Annie Rey- u ' nolds, L. B. Fisher. ' -! Crochet or Crochet Trimmed ~' Centrepiece, Annie Reynolds, Mrs. - Geo. Stuart; serviettes, 4 to match, Mrs. Geo. Stuart. :.L. B. Fisher; `buffet scarf. L. B. Fisher; service table "cover, L. B.,Fisher, 2; teacloth, L. B. Fisher. A. Reynolds; set hot plate pads, L. B. _ `Fisher, K. Brand; pair towels, Mrs. A.- ' dair, L. B. Fisher; pair pillow slips, Mrs.` Stuart, B. Cowan; dresser set. .L. B. Fisher, Mrs. Bonstell; handker- ' chief, 3 designs, B.vCowan. L. B. Fish- er; ladies lingerie, L. _B. Fisher. B. Cowan; boudoir slippers, L.~B. Fisher; , table runner coloured. L. B. Fisher-; infa`nt s'bonnet, L. B. Fisher, A. Rey-l ' nolds; infant's jacket, Mrs. Bonstell,,! `L. B. Fisher. / _ 1 Fancy Knitting . _ . Convalescent jacket. L. B. Fisher: boudoir slippers, L. B. Fisher, 2; teapot cover, Annie Reynolds, L. B. Fisher; tnfant s j cket; L. B. Fisher, Mrs. V. Bqnstll; infant's bonnet. Mrs. ,Geo. Stuart, B. B. Terry; in~fant s Abpotees, B B. Terry. .A T-J.L!.... _._,I 1-1-5 , 1 I `I ` I - der, 0. Henry. ` L1. :1. Ltruau, J. :1. BuL'!!6l'lklIl(1. Sweepstakes-1-I Blackstodk. H. A. Grose. S. Hastings; best Eldirio-`colt. I~I.,A. Grose, H1. VB1ackstock, Clare Shaw; special, best string` of horses. (T. J. Dawson -special) H. A. Grdse;g \ Lady driver, S. Hastings. ~ \- . . , , '. Oatt|e . , ,SHORTH'ORN---Purebred c;ow. C,-` Henry. 1 and 2; heifer, yearling, C. Henry. `J. A. Lennox; heifer. 2-year-old. 0. Henry; bull calf, 12 `months and up- T-TTVJ? T7.F`('}T-'\ T)--13IIvnhv-AH. on! .T A I .- qng-V; uvvvulvurull. ' " Specimen hand hemstitching spoke,* `L. B, Fisher, Mrs. Stuart; specimen drawn gin thread work. L. B. Fisher. Mrs. Stuart: specimen Russian cross. ,stitch, L. B. Fisheri [specimen daisy! Iloop and French knot, Mrs. J. Wood,! lMrs..Stuart. .T . - " IllLEL_ |5.-;n..__s,'n, - I vvvwv] `av - ovnaJJo ` `.`;J.ordItie -Needle Oraift `\..iQui`lt` pieced-,[ Mrs. A`d.air. Mrs. Geo.f St`1'iai.rt:i quilt, iwhite; fancy, ` `Bertha? Cowan; comforter, wool or down; Mrs. Adair, Miss E. `Forbes; -fancy bed-`. spread, embroidered, N-.` G. Cunning-: ham, Mrs. `Stu rte: sheet, plain ha,ndg hemming, B. owan, L. B; Fisher:i sleepinggarment. ,etc.. `L. B. Fisheru Annie `Reynolds; child-'s dress, from ~.old _ garments-, A. Reynolds, Miss Fisher}! cotton` house dress. etc., Rena Cousins] Mrs, Stuart; cardigan, Jacket, L. B.i Fisher: shoulder` shawl. `L. B. Fisher: 9 sweater coat, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. Stuart; % hand knit -socks, ribbed. Mrs. Stuart,. B. B. Terry; handrknit socks, doub1e.; Thornton ` W.I. ; p___,,, Lu,-,n -. Sbuar't, W. P. McCarthy; 'col1ec'tioni bi'1"y fiar. flofence `Grah'am. Mrs. J,_teur photographs, (T.' _Dawson szpe-i 'Wood;' tomato_majrmalade. Geb. Neilly; cial-), Mr_s. Loblaw. ` , I n9;t1ve- fruit manmalade.I Mrs. George; ' sch; chudrenss pgpt . f. x L 1 ;. T_ . d:_ ~ 1 _ Writing, 4th class. Jeah Arno}d, Mary g:*:*1:.:`:{.::. *%~a:,:n:za,a:;*;?v:.":. .k Lem. am norm! ..McCm,thy: 1 mustard..pick1e Mra_. T_; Elines,. E: McMillan. V. /Fisher; 2nd - - . cclass, Jean Nixn, Doris Ross, 'Max-3} .'}3,P9c`gf_;n ;`; {\`}rC:_'f; ~,;',(,',,"(1"`} ,`,`_" Mil-let: 1st class, Esther Whitesidesu Adair; `tomato catsup`. T;-E; Monkman *D'~B3*1-`"' Mary Draper Map f Caad' w < - ~ ; 4th class, Jean Arnold. Jack Elines, `;c Eg'e'1$gm- collection` of fru.`ts"..Jack Parks; map of Ontario, 3rd class, 3 n. ' L2- K|_--n- A go. Brollev. M :-1i`::m:`n Q M\`A;.hite .En,:broiL-lueries ..-_.__ 9`. ;u, 1.. Nedlgcraft ._ 1.--; v.__.-_;xL,-7 - % Tm: BARRIE--"ExAmNr:R .:luu'uu'; 151'. class. nzsmer wnitesidesu ;`..;D..Ba.l_ Draper. of:Canada,| 4th` Jean "..Jack 3rd !Ralph Brolley, Earl T, _1}Ic,_Fadye'n,.. S, ~~Houghton. ' " -V ;- Group of objects iii "pencil, `Myrtle ' ~ Rankin; simple landscape, -Myrtle Ram I -_ kin; public school landscape, Jean Arn- ';_old; collection native Woods. .Roy '5 Houghton; collection asters, Frank 1; Baker; b_lrd house, `Allan Hopper, Ken- !neth\ Nellly; model aeroplane, Roy I-Iousrhton: model hamfdir nnrvir-A `Rn-u I uuucuo Iflultl I ' 1 Wiitig,-';th J eah Mary Mcngllan; Fisher; Znq cla.`ss,. Mary class; Esther Whitesides. IRD. Baker. Marv Dranpr, Man nf.l"nnnRn I -Hazel Ley; 3rd class, Dorothy mvme ; gnu. LUII nun. , ; Cut Flowers-Asters. 212 blooms. B. LC-owa`n, _W.'R. Chantler; gladioli collec- ;tion, Geo. Kidd; sweet peas, W. R. . Chasntler; table basket, B. Cowan, '1`_. E. IMonkman & Son; bride's bouquet, B. . Cowan; floral design, W. P. Mccartmf. \ . : ouuuuuu ' Y. , `Coleus. Cli;`3t'(;r'1`I'{e-1-1; Hone houseplant`, 3 Clifton Kell. L - . f`rI4> 'EIA1I1nvus_,, And-as...-. .~1n 1_l_____._ as I iiifi 'N`e"x'11"y';" 'rB'd`1".',{e3B7$'rTI 53? {I-Ioughtqn; model ha,n d5r, service, Roy `I-Ioughton. 1 ` ' ` V ' ' Q , Oral Composition--'-3`! . b . lass, Hc;rac' !Ross, 2; 4th class, orence Harris,| 5-Bert` Coleman; ' - 3 - ~ - x Qrose, Dealer and Distributor All prices f. o. b. Windsor, t 1o OWEN sT., PHONE No. 21 RESIDENCE PHONE 1o11w Poultriy _ - , Brahma, A.V. cock. B. B..Terry. N or- man Thompson; hen. Nor an Thomp- son, B. B. Terry; cockerel, . G. Gillies. W. N. Gibney; pullet, J. G. Gillies. W. N. Gibney. Cochin, A.V. cock, J. Gill- lies, 1 and 2; hen, J. G. Gillies, 1 and. 2; cockerel, J. G. Gillies; pullet, J. G. Gilliex Rock Barred. `cock. J. G. Gil"- lios, B. B: Terry; hen. `J.-G. Gi_1lies,`B. 13. Terry; cockerel, N. Thompson, J.;G. Gillies; pullet, J. G. Gillies. B. B..'1`e1~-; ry. Rock, wh1te,`hen. Clare Shaw. 1 sum 2; cockerel. Clare Shaw. 1 and 2; pul-, let, Clare Shaw, 1 and 2. Ancona. cock. A W. N. Gibney, N. L. Chantler & Son: hen. W. N.G1,bney. 1 and'2: cockerl. N. L. Chantler & Son. -W. N. _GibneixG; ` `pullet. N. L. Chantler & Son. W. Gibney. Wyandotte. 'Partridg'e,~` cock, N. Thompson, 1 and 2; hen, v . Thompson. C. J. Poole; oockerel. C. J. . Poole. 1 and 2: pul1et..N. Thompson. -C. J. Poole. Wyemdotte. white, cooker.-` el, C. J. Poole. J. G. Gillies: hen. N.,L. Chantler &. S0n.fJ. G. Gi1l,1es5 D1,l1181'u N. L. Chantler & son. JohnPa_z{ks. 811.-* Chrysler performance,`long life andguality. Roomy. luxurious bodies with beautiful mohair I lnodels. Attracti_V"e_{x_1ev_v_ colog_ han_uonies. Sixty miles. and more. per hour. Lightning m ........-..._- -1: at W Chrysler performance,`long upholstery in enclosed Attractive new color harmonies. Sixty more, per hour. Lightning acceleration. Amazing economy of 26 miles to the gallon. Characteristic Chrysler smartness and beauty. Phenomenal riding ease. Chrysler four-wheel hydraulic brakes. `Oil-lter and air-cleaner. Full pressure lubrication. Seven-bearing crankshaft. Impulse neutralizer, Manifold heat control. Road levelizers. front and rear. The new lighter Six Chrysler "60" is the lowest~prlced Six ever built which combines all these ne car features. _ Q I F'onalb Eiasit l_'L __, There can be nocomparatixge measure of value, `for instance, between the `Chrysler 60", with its sixty-mile-and- more-per-hour capacity, and another `car offering much less. Just as sharply dened is the dierence in tlfevcomfort of these sixty Chrysler- miles nd the lesser speed and the less easeful speedof the other. The vital factor which makes greater value in Chrysler 60 has its source . in the-one-thing`-which-cann ot-be'- _ -_v. 7" v-., T- yva, -svuouavsl , v1,JJ| /Coach, $1700; Sedan, $1835 . Ontario (freight only to be added). _including all taxes. bumper: from and rear, spare tire. ir_ cover and tank full of gasoline -CH RYSLER60"- CHRYSLER 6O"-I.-Touring Car, $1435,-1 , Jncn-AA an Rad The Examiner nd get All thelcal and district news--$2.00 a year. _, .__ _,_- -_., . -\ \.;yJ'Avn:v|\Jl.J['l I l\/L` 1 KJI\ _ For the balance of this month aedaily pfize will be given to the ` lady.-having the highest score for three consecutive games; also one for the lowest score. _Games to be rolled before 5_ p.m. each day. . . XA 2-LB. B`OX `OF CHOCOLATES is given each.week to the ladyhaving thehighest score for single game. . A BOX OF CIGARS for the man having the highest score for asingle game. e . ` Mrs. Cliff Brown and H; Brown were last week s prize-winners, with "scores `of 196 and 435 respectively.'~ ' ` o.AlleyI will bereserved for parties, upon request. ; Leagues are now being formed. Get your entries in early. A Town League and a Business Men's League are being formed, also ` a Ladies League. ' ~ Alleys open from 10 a.ni. to 12 p.m. AJ. Brethet .& Sons; special `by J. prizes (11) went LU uuu. uruwturu. Sweepstakes. any breed, G. Crawford, 'lWn-urunn (Inn (_vnwfnrvd.' AT BARRIE A ' *5 NAEWESO T `\M6s;rUP.To.1,5ATE RECREATION CENTRE` 12 MEN AND` WOMEN SPECIAL. ACCOMMODATION FOR ` LADIES _ For of this a daily prize will lady-having highest score r'm~ thy-an r-nn=mm+:m. ....,.....-... .u_. M - % Tk R:ecr%eatio%n % and Health II! II` I. 21.2.. _-._L__ - , BARR11-':_ B QwLjNd' REXBEMY 5; Roadster $1550; Club Coupe, $1605; 9 `alum Q1 Q1! copied - Chrysler creative engineering and precision manufacturing as ex- pressed in the plan of Standardized Quality. In the Chrysler 60" it expresses itself especially in qualities which _stand out so sharply that you cannot mistake ther_n-the most beautiful riding and ' handling qualities you have ever ex- perienced, a most amazing agility, and a gushing wealth of power that never halts or hesitatea for a single second. Chrysler Model Numbcn Mean Miles Per Hon. Page Five ` G, 1 and 2. . TAMWORTH --A Aged boar, Clare Shaw. W. D. Hawkins; boar. 1926."Cla.re Shaw. W. D. Hawkins: agedsow. Clare Shaw. 1 and 2; spw. 1926. Clare Shaw. `.1 and 2. ' " ' _ BEDKSH4IRE-Boar. - 1926, 'W. D. 'Ha.wkins:' aged sow. W. D.. Hawkins, haw; sow. 1926, W. D. Hawkins; 4 -Clare $ _ 1 and 2; b'estpa1r. bticon hogs, R. B`. Carscadden, G. A. Wilkinson: special, T. J. "Dawson, R. F. Carscadden