Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 Sep 1915, p. 5

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.ra1 So; io { De- `ioronto. number. of Herrel1,Wi1-T Fancy Apron - Miss Bella. McCuaig, Miss G. McKay: apron, hand-made - Mrs. Scott: Battenburg work--Mrs. A. Gilchrist N. Campbell: bedroom slippers `Miss Bella. Gilchrist, Mrs. A. Gilchrist; six button holes in linen--N. Campbell, Mrs. A. Gilchrist: crocheting on cotto-n --J. McAllister, Miss A. Bailey; crochet- ing on wool-.VIiss Minnie Madden; ch1ld s dress-Mrs. \Vaters. Mrs. `Tud- honc; embroidered centre Iplee. large - Miss A. Bailey, Miss Bells. McCuaig; em- broidered centre piece. sm_iall*--Miss Bella McCua.ig. Mrs. :D. Mc_Cu:ug; drawn work on `linen-J. McAllis ter. Mrs. Strath- earn; dinner mats--Miss C. McKay, Miss Grace Wilson: darned stockings, Mr. linen. Miss A. Bailey, J. Mc.I_&l1ister;.em- broidery on other goods, Miss Graham-, Mrs. 'yS crathearn; raised embroidery, Mrs.` D. McCua;ig. Mrs. _Gm*ha.m; pair embroidered towels -- Miss Bella Mc- Cuaig, Mrs. D. McCuaig;__ embroidered waist, Mrs.` Waters; pair embroidered pillow cases, M-rs. Graham, Mrs. Strathearn, emibroidered eyelet, McCulloch; hand-made annel shirt. `N. Campbell. A. D. _ Campbell; home-, mhde nair glove,'_ Mice `Bella, McCiiaig,' Mrs. -`D. Mcciimg; pan` Jruest towels, Mrs. A. Gilchrist. -`M; 1_ 0. Bell: hook- Cu'iii;f hand-bag, Mi [Grace Wilson, .W. R". Harviezi 'pa_u: w_ eii- mitts, -Mrs. D. '-Mcuaig, `Mrs. Mccuiloch: -mllow_ shame, D. Mccuaig, -Miss- Be1-la Gilchrist: mtchi on old` garment;-Mrs. Tudhooe.e;-NV. R. . Har'vie :v Din cushion-, Mrs, -. M'cGulloch, J). _~_,.,Camrpbell.; '. fMiniiie. .JMnddn':` Tudhone; VV. "R. Harvie; embroidery on -ed mat. Mrs- McCu "Mrs. D. .Mc-` Mix... A. "Gilchrist; patchwork . ou_ilt.~'};A;i * pwd miegr ~.Sini,3iii'z-~a Face cross: .-..9'" vv. V. vvu 11, U . JJUVC; pdI SIlI1pS-\'V. Scott. Arch. Graham; White onions--\V. C. Wilson. M. Elson; longblood beets-- VV. C. Wilson, M. Camphellyturnip beets--W. M. Campbell, W. Scott; early cabbage--Jas. Patterson, W. C. \Vi1son; late cabbage-VV. C. Wilson, VV. Gra- ham; cauliower--eMix-`s `Bella Gilchrist, Jas. Patterson; table corn-`-VVn_1. Goul- ter, Mrs. `McMahon; Hubbard squash -- .VV. 0. VWi1son, VV. Scott: vegetable mar- row-H. Gammon. M. Mahoney: toma- toes--M. Elson. Alex. Fletcher; salsify- VV. M. =Ca_m.pbel], W. `Scott; Vcitrons - \V. C._ VV1ls6n; col-lect1on'garden= veget- ables--M. Elson; `bag of potatoes-'-Arch. Graham; celery. -N. Campbell; musk melons, W. C. VVilson. I - -`Au pu-.~--u-A. - .. . _.._.___ . _.____, , `W. .1. Walker; wmte eld carrots - VV. M. Campbell, NV. -Scott; red field` gar- rotts, \V. C. Wilson, VV. M. *Campb'ell;. pumpkin, VV. Graham, VV. Goulter; mammoth squash, \V.` C. Wilson: col- lection of roots, W. M. Campbell; red onions, M._ Elsohn. M.- Malloney; yellow onions, Arch. Graham, Jas. Patterson; potatov onions, G; Love. C. Tudhone; red. table carrots, W. Scott, Mrs". Gil- christ; Shorthorn . table carrots, W. C. Wilson,` G. Love; parsnips-\V. flrnlnnrrw l\YI`:I\`l'|LV, .T . .`3!9F`E'*= =4-~~ u-~w._v.- .~~-~u stencll work;-.`Mrs. D. Mo'Cua1g, Miss Bella McCup.l ; woollen sqcks, Mrs. A._McCuh1loch;v?_ 338;, `D, `1\/(I_cCua1g: sofa -j~pil- slow; ,em'_bro1 grad on` lmn. ` `hope; sofa, p1llo w,._W. I. Clark, M1's.']_). M9QI;eai.ot;,9eiMed' `mt Mrs; \- ..,._-_..-- -.-...u...r -s./;.4a4;.rx. Clover seed, A. D. Campbell; ax seed, ANo1'man Campbell, A. D. Camp- bell; white winter Wheat, G. Love. "W. C, \Vilson: red winter wheat, H. J. Tudhope. Fred Robertson; spring wheat, W. C. Wilson; white oats, VV. I. Clark, W. C. Wilson: large .peas. H. J. Tud- hope, Jabez Leigh; small -peas, VV. W .T rPI1("hl\f\b0 11711:`-A q:nI- nnv-n 1:ar}7.{)S;tJ;,'7A1ex. Tuonope; late potatoes, J.` \V. VVa1ker; Swede T....'...'I. TIT T l`1`l-..1_. A` Leigh, `V. I. \V._, Scott, W W. Scott. \V. \V. I. tglarlg D.._.. Best Five .Qt;11ks of_ Ensi1age,,.C0rn-- A1-zlmr HvI'1`iH 12. Edgar Thompson 10, Wnltur I<`::i1-In-ntlnw 8. Monetta Jago 13, Willie Reid 15; Frank Reece 15. - Pw.~'I 5 ml-.< of Ensilage Corn-Frfmk .ee~ 1. ). \\'iHic Reid 15. VValter Fair- ln~n:hm- .8`, Mmletta Jago 13. Edgar 'l`1m2111>.-mu IH. Audrey Fagan ll. `nest Plots of Sweet Corn-AHa`h mm 11 (']:n-:2 R.u.Ilm m 11m..- UT-`-A 1'7 VVL EVIL n POULTRY. V` Tuck; l3arred Roclii . Scott, Geo. Healey; Wliite e Leghorns Chicks, J. Allan; .Rhode Island Reds, VV. C. -Wilson; -Brown Leghorns, 1st and 2nd,` -W. Scott; Brown._Leghorn `Chicks, s and -2nd,` W. C. W,'i1s'o1t;._.=VVhite- "Leghorn V -Chicka. `lst, and 2nd, W. ,C_. W1Ison;,tur-i keys, Norman. Campbell, Alex. Fletcher; . geese, :lst and 2nd, .L..: Shaw; ducks, 1st 1- and 2nd, L; Shaw; 1`doz.j hen s eggs, Gil-x bert Love,_ H. Gammon. V ' 7 FLOWERS A-ND FRUITS. ' ` Display of cut owers, W. Scott, W.~C. Wilson; table bouquet, Mac Elson, W. Scott; hand bouquet, W. C. Wilson, VV. ' -Scott; collection of Asters, VV. Scott, * J. Patterson-; collection of`~Dah1ias, Mac Elson, J. Patterson; crab apples, H. J. Tudhope; Pewaukees, H. J. Tudho-pe, W. Campbell; Northern Spies, VVm. Campbell, Neil '.McCalman; \Vealt.hys, " VV. "Graham, J. W. VValker; Golden Russets, G. A Scott. W. M. Campbell; Roxberry Russets, VV. M. Cambpell, `V. Forrester; Ben Davis, Mac Elson, \V. l Graham; Snow. G. A. Scott, \V. M. Camtpbel-l; Wolf River, VV. M. Cami)-. bell, `W. Graham; `St. Lawrence, H. Gammon, L. W. Leigh; Talman Sweets, H.` J. Tudihope, VV. M. Campbell; Alex- anders, XV. Forrester, Miss C. McKay; ll. Baldwins, .VV. M. Campbell, VV. Forl rester; Red Pound, VV. M. Campbell, `VV. Graham; Rhode Island Greenings, T. McMahon, VV. Goulter; Anyiother Variety, M- E18011. VV. Forrester; plums, A. D. Campbell. VV. M.( Camp- bell; earlv pears, \V. M. Campbell: late pears, Miss C. McKay, M, Elson; grapes, W. Forrester; collection of `fruit, W._M.,-Campbell, M. Elson; col- lectlon of seedling apples, James Patter- son. . , ` ' i I hope," .I5.bEz"'Lei13;' "E11351 5`;3_e , `W. Scott. H. J. Tud hop'e: white mt corn, T, MnMnWmnn N A-t'a(".n]rnon 0 uarlnnv ultubb. 11. U. ;uuu0pe; Wlllte 1111113 COI'Il, T. McMahon, N. McCalman; yellow int corn, Mrs. `Hewitt, H. J. Tudhope; sheaf of wheat in straw, Gilbert L'ove;' sheaf of oats, H.- J. Tudvhope. VV. Scott; ensllage Vcorn, G. Love, T. W. Jermey. .1 __-_.... - - Ar `.4 V.- '2(_) lb. crock of butter, Mrs. A. Gil- christ, Mrs. D. McCuai'g, Mrs. T. Mc- Cullough: l0. lb. cfock of butter, a Mrs. D. McOuaig, Mrs. McCullough, A. D. Campbell; "5 lb. roll butter, Mrs. Mc- Cullough, Alex. Fletcher, Norman Campbell; 5 lbs. butter in prints. Miss AC. McKay, Mrs. D. McCuaig, Norman Campbell`; farmers `cheese. Norman, Campbell, Mrs. McCullough, A. D. Campbell; honey in comb, Mrs. -Hewitt, Wm. Goulter; _extracted honey. M. El- son, VV. `C. Wllson; maple sugar. D. T. Strathearn: -maple syrup, T. W. Jer- mey; D. T. Strathearn; fruit cake, N. Campbell, Mrs. McCullough; home-made buns, A. D. Campbell, aMrs. McCulloch; ,assortment of pickles, W. I. Clark: col- lection bottled fruit, Mrs. McCulloch, VV. I. Clark; jelly _cake. Miss Bella -Gilchrist. Mrs. Gilchrist; loaf of bread (sneclal by D.'C.( Thompson), Mrs. D. M_c.Cuaig; loaf of bread (special by- T. B. Cramp). -Mrs. D. McCuaig;'loaf made bread (special by M. B. Tudhopel. A. D. Campbell, Mrs. D. McCuaig, Campbell. A A . VVo 1. Rowe, A (IT `I JJGCUII terson. I . __n_g.ulv. my _.r.uu,1,uu,Lu.Ir. *' ``w.,>i `George V Clark, J.; A11au;;~:s.heaz~I:ns ewe; J-Allan," Georf A ;g1a;:k; `fgt sheep, `J; F'.1 Sanderson, . .- n_.`;`i.' '4' l ` - `.; =;'.x};j-j_. > - PIGS. > - . Yorkshires--Boar, spring pig, VV._ 0. VV1lson; sow, spring pig, 1st and 2nd, VV, 0. Wilson. ` " AL ~ Berkshires--Aged boar, Arch. Graham. Bacon Hogs--Alex. Fletcher,TGeo. Pat-' tersnn _ frliiufto J; Batixafd: % i'1a}ri1i3, v&hi' I` f`C_.._`I-_ - A VNIW IFACTURES: ROOTS j `. uu Au. \\lllIl,` 1LL`lU. 1- ). V\'iUl--eI' 1" Mmlettav l`l:mn).~mn i _ __ nest l lnt.~' Wur- nim 14. ('.l:n-u Boellxv 10. Grace Wic 17, Kennvtll .\`f'1l1",[(`(J11 3, \Vlllie Gl11St0B;4, Imi. .\'rigl<-_\' 1-2. llcesf Six ,l'::lI'.` of Sweet ` _ ,_ yd Stewzml 3. )lz1;y' Alpin 15. Vra, 1\ Inni- l{t'll lil. lnlrlln, .\lilne 4, Cllristena Fag- :m 11. Willie .G`ulston 4. . ` _l <-.-L lwm Plot of Potatoes :1-'yElm.er (l1'n.~*e 4. Jc-an Goodfellow 7.,-`Bert Fish- e1'5. (`l;u`ence Arnold 10, Sahk Lyndale 12. Jolm (' 12. ` P.-t- In 14. Milton Lougheed 13, Phair Gibbons 9. llm<-1' (im. 4, Verna \Vice 15, Dolph TI'0I)1l>lu .3. ' ' I Ill()t5ll()US"`Cal'Cnce Armstrong uuu, vv. 1. plain; wluyt: ounupxs, ott. `V. M. Campbell; grey stone, Clark, W. Scott;_ ,mangolds, `R. G. Love; sugar beets, G. Love, Walker; white eld carrots -VV. mmknll IIT .Q..,.u.'. - ..,..1 c..1.:|{ ..-__ GRAIN AND SEEDS` DAIRY PRODUCE yvuzuuua, r;CT`1ark: AA l`1'I....I- . :A1ex. l:`-letl1r, `tatoes,"AI?ch. G Swede turnips, .rk: Aberdeen 1 THE;%NoR1'HERN% ADVANCE VEGETABLES uvc, pal'Bl.lu}_JS-\'V . on1ons---\V. long ` blood F r`o1vnr\'l\n'o' -4---I.-5\ u .._.u.|.1a U. .L!.l.U` ns McKay; . MGCua1g, wliltxss HIIIIIIE JHJL' u nu u, uuuc ;ucuc 1, .Luu1'1'15 13001!) 17. _ . Best . three inches in diameter-- Willie Pratt 17. `l ea1'I_ \\'reggitt 7, Mo - ris Booth 17. Lena Mmniken 12. 7 Best Plot of Peas-Lila_-Forbes 8, Tom '1`aylm- T. (`ha.~`.A Bett_e1'1dg e 13,T Roy (.'qm1t -IIm\' (5, Lloyd Sawyer 8," Fred NONE 7. ' I . ,-~ , -"-1.. VL lllklu, J40 V V n rdeen turnirps, white turnips, 1; 7noI1rrn`t`a ' D 1$ci.{i"iB'y- `fl ig;' loaf `home- Tudhope1 . ~ N, :1 , 11'. u. Graham, . T `[17 The publishers of The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, are -making a strong" bid for that beautiful picture,` full of pathos,r entitled On the Field of Honor. " It is assumed the publishers of the Family Herald have in mind using it as a presentation plate. If that is so there is a great -treat in store for readers of The. Family Herald and Weekly Star this autumn. In past years The Family Herald of Montr_eal,.has been `noted not only for.-the ..wonderful.. excellence of that journal but for many beautiful ! .pictur.es. it has,}T.1;Irsented to _ its` readers.- The Family Herald. has a name for succeeding in anything it] undertakes, and we feel sure, if it is humanly possible to _ secure. .On: the Field: `of ` Honor? that the pub`-' lishers will succeed: ; in getting it. On the Field` . of ;Honor is at- -tracting widespread Aattentiont E`?1"?`,e -__---_,. __Poultrry--'W. _1Pa;tterson., Barrie. Dairy - Herb Newman, ,Hawkest0n e, and Mrs. D. M. Harvie, Orillia. 'D,...A... -_..1 'rr__,.;_.1 : __---,.. \I\l\JI I "Grain and Seeds--Jas. Laugland. _ Domestic Manui'actures>-Miiss ~C`o1ling} ?ri]]ia and Miss Mary Craig, Craig~ mrst, . . ChiIdren s VVriting--I. Day,.~P.S.I. 'Heavy Horses - Geo. Gray, New castle, Ont. ~ . Light Horses--0. D. V\Vhi-te. Arthluz-.' ...--.. U4.-J. . v . LLKLLVJC \Jl.ll.I1l'lv. Roots arJ1Jd AV`7egetaLbles--Jno. A. Bell, New `Lowell. ' T . uf " vz`1ft.1d flowers-Jas.V Laughland, Co1lingwood.- ' . ' nu s s .. -- i0N with initial, Miss A. Bailey, Mrs. Tud- hope; table runner, Miss McKay; worst- ed mat, Mrs. Chesney, Mrs. McC`-ulloch; whisk holder, Miss Graham, Mrs. "Mc- Cuaig; grey stocking yarn, Mrs. D. Mc- Cuaig, Miss C. McKay; ivlnte stockmg yarn, .\Irs._A. Gilchrist, A. D. Camp- bell; em"bro1dered' table cover,- Mrs. N. Campbell. \Miss A. Bailey; ta0_`..- cover, J. McAllister, Mrs. Strachan. l`lI_.`l). `KIT '1, 1` cm - .ufn Au nxnup, 1'. Luau) \JUUu1_Q':lIUW ': V10, Vern-1 ""'\ikeI] 12. 'i.:'. .` ' ;e.~`f \\ inte1' \Vheat.Ha]f Gallon, 7any \'m'ict_\*--Hutu Hunter, SS. N0. 8,. Roy GO0ln(`H0\\' 13. Agnes Allan .7.` .\I0m- 15, Morgan Pratt 7, "Mary"Reid 11. ~ " ` V -.-`.-----uu~- , `mg; no D~JUI.b\4lll4lln , Y'Girl ,s VVritiqg- -1st, Ellen McLarty; 2nd,: Eva Tudfhope. JUDGES. N (1:11 1-1 `-7-.. vu--.. ;.nu.a. vnv, \JlL.|ll(Jvo heep and swine-_-D. C. McKimion,_ Atherly. ` ` `In `IYY -I-\ 4 . - ` Th exhibition of owers at out annual show was quite the`eq1_1`al* of last year in almost every way and 78-1tQg 6|9_1"`"" % Ati5fQt01'Y.-,,L W0}- u `J;/\JIJ.J~J~ Cattle-'-John Harvie, Orillia; You should see our big oraoge oi -V._Men s, Ladies and Boys Sweater Coats, new goods just in at old prices ': Men s $5.50, $5.00. $4.50, Q9 GE Q ) nn Q0 GE HE- nuvvw - ---\-U - vuwv VII-\I\I. V1: s3.25, $3`:oo, $2.25, 75" Boys `prices, $2.25, $1.45, $1.35, $1.25, $1.00. wnnjjjffxlivnnf snow THE FIELD or HONOR ' .be; Mots of Ensilage C'orn-_-Gdridon (`;mnin_.{ T. Rex Guest 14, Will Reid` 15, Artlnw Hz-rrill 12, Monetta Jago: 12, Fmnk Rt-es 15. imjpoftixls cornparison.a?nd al caireful, inspection of : """*`tl`1e"St yl``,' `Quality-`land P;ri"'-of'~'our Fall Clothes for ' - Men and Young Men will prove to you more conclusive- lytl:an pages of arguments that this store is best fitted `' . to serve you this`. season. ' Splendid Suits for Men and Young Men, new colors, patterns and fabrics. V Good value at ............................ ..$7.50 to $20.00 \ those who came to see it, for their patronage and Words of praise, and also the press for their good help. The .only regret is that the attend- ance Was not doubled after the strenuous` efforts put forth by the advertising committee so that larger sums could go into the Red A Cross and Patriotic Funds, The So- ciety will do its best for its "mem- bers for the coming year, so renew "early and receive the full benefit] I for your investment. signed on bhaT1T }}f - the nil-cc-1 t_)rs, - m m vnrwxvn n_-__L,_,, l New Tags when they are New Comfort Ibnical td Operate ` THE HAPPY THOUGHT STEEL RANGE % `We, hdavesold Happy Thought Ranges in Barrie for 30 years- If they were-enottsatisfactory we would have had to make a change long] ago. Prices no higher than others. Always ` ` V ` . I guananteed. Ecoo n_-3 `H `\ ." . _ I V V . ` _}`m:.:_ -\l`1'|{<']-~>IA)tt1e Stoke! 8, P -,H~ Ir-x-Iuml 10, Ross Clement 3, `en '."\v`}(.- . rw _ (`0(.hm\'L:~1 12. llleodoge Kelll :3, Joe P ,- A . . . . ` pM :.`l}I`( 1~1' >1 .A\. 10, ""*`=' 1". Al Armstrong 14, F] >.\. A . . . L`.?.-.3..M-`*HlI1:1>ell 3, Dalton Irwm 14; H- oTTQH_,%& SON . Elite runs stung u in the Heine Most We are tting all sorts and sizes of men's feet these days and we are giving them all absolute satisfaction. You Had Better Find Out How Well We Can F it` Your Feet. A big display of new I_*`a1l ..L--I-... -...I l--A.L . _ _ _ _ . __ an scab gnu-rl-ruin] \II Viv 4. ID styles and leathgr, price; $200 to $5.00. With every dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon. See the nice goc_>`d at _small pri_ces at our T. T.- YOUNG, Secfeta1'y. l 1%,-{ 1'.}'{1}' Qzlmon Barley--,-Ruth RN 2:. Lena .\lim1iken 12 Pearl Yr - .. \\'n'- I; - -. "g3`t.7 B0103}: 1T1'1tt 14, \\1ll1e Rene 7, Morn; .~`??: i%`."ert.&i:%r ]:a.:;`gi3`;"%*~ rxs Minniken 12 ` 9. Boy s Raincoats,made just like Menfs Coats, `t ages 5 to 16 years. Big value $5.00 each These handy garments are especially desir- able for Fall Wear.` They are light, won t wrinkle easy and pro- tect you completcly in i any ordinary Fall storm. See our Big Values at RAIN COATS Premium Counter. 1-`Ive vP0.l`1'1TSvvl-IAI.ll5WAl:l-`.- ` Here is one of Alberta s littfe pleasantries. Now that the people, there have voted for a dry pro - vmce they are begmnmg to sing: KITAY, I I f\ ONE or ALl3ERTA S I LITTLE PLEASANTRIES) You, too, Father .and Mother, will nd strong ap- peal in the excellent tailor- ing and the superior qual- of the fabrics in our. Boys Clothes, both items that in- sure long and satisfactory suit service. Prices $3.50 1.- Q0 l\I\ yer 782, Mdn Here are suits that will appeal strongly to real boys. We say appeal advisedly ' because each boy who has been here and seen these suits has been appealed to- strongly by the tempting styles and nifty fabrics" we are showing. 1 r us , HIt S It 5; long wary to `())11T c(a1'o,(O' It s a 10110` way to *0. It s a long way to 611ta1'io, Where the whiskeywhistles blow. . %ood-b3l'le g`_om a3d_RJerry, V _ arewe nn an ye. It s a long, long Way to Ontario, Now Alberta-s gone drv. `E5'$s.b'6'." Perfect % Work- Range _ Stove The Ii.-V%.k])4I.I&l1;) \\';l'l` -PIots---0-scar BQ\ _V_- mnn 15. hm Hlztc-k 11. Audrey F383 11? `ArHnn' l,l<-rrill 11, Ruby Adams .-1.'Ha. VI.`: ti; (';mmn;_r[ T. T w.~`I 10 l nl;1trw.~' from `Var Plot-N0_i`; mun l mII T. llvrman Armstrong 1_-1. 13m\'1:n;an .\II.-m I5. .\IoI'ran I 1 3ltt 7} VV11` .-#11: limr-i4-I; R, Lloyd .S`z1w_\eI` 8. M .\\ hi1-. .<\\--ct (`m-n--A-llan \Vi1I`ni- (`av 14. lC\\':n't R.`l].~`t()I1 8., of . nnulll vvcu. L1Ub-.V " _ ux 14, 1`a_tt V_Vi1- M _ : .\\'hi1u. (`m-n-Allan \V21I`ni- L71 _ RN PM uf 'J`m'nin.<--Len:L Graham 13W'H'.\' `3I`n.~1.- 4. ' Rachael Foster 10, .\Iuhe] 'lliv| 13, Albert Leonard 11, John ('m\';m 15. I . . I" Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 1- Oct. 1 Oct. 1 ct. 4- ct. 5-6 ct. 5-7 ' ct. 6-8 .ct. 7-8 . 12-13 1445 -_~ u 1111)`! Willll _\[u w~'I P] 3 Lottie 8'1 ("lenmn 5,. 1.: 1` l0..~'.-`IL Erhth P1 : `ll J rt*~ i Ann.~t m -`lulie .5 Pmtt 1` nu 11. l}()l`()tj eff _]uV11|1u{-1 .\Iar3or1e Black land In -I... 41! j ` re A 4 C3ar'rnx , 11.7-Ty " Lin, x`,- _ J ,6]/1`1':1111:.bgm 12, `Vice est ] ]Cl. Ed-`=" `Lillian P_n01<> `; 1. Kc ._, _ n 12: d M31 Marks 4, 1_,du>,1;ie Gib 6, 1*1y1:d}oI?% Best 1 1`1]`;t_,:1]-;<'e 1`e,m(?1ds 14 ~ Mill'k5 4; Jto_`u.l-j- Re-` 11 " , hp:-I` Ke1\'ie_~J; (" dun `t Wice 1:. CO]t/Gm Be.~'tD1"t I 10. W` . _ - _ , . J 1; . .\Iu111-ice Booth 17,, Willie Pratt .17, Will X(>I)I(' T. . ` , W 11 11,71 `rm .1 vs ...- Ldvanee In- Jnhn . Best ]f, b m:.1_\Ia1c1:ice Ia'1'tin 15 Frank 3893 .15 : /11118 Pr ". , - ;.}< .` ,"f"" :8, Herbert Beeilggr Collar. rfge V j men ,11' Kathleen Appleby ,`...;\.u l. 1 or grade--Morley Vveb att 11 v .-. 10, Ruth. B and `\1;l_]UI' \.U\\(u1. .u.u._yu; \,1a.15, V_V.. 21. B0`-_.-, M.l ., and . mlhtary me}; n11 welcmned yhe general-. jHe then left in Mr. Boys motor car for town. .\I1'. L_\fncl1 went down to Au1'0m,t<) meet Sir Sam .and accom- panied him_ back. to Allandqle. The Gem-ml 1:-it (1ll1'l_Ilg -tI_1e_ night for _\'i.=1g_rarunn 21 special tram. hTh0r11pIu.y- r()!lt0 with his mother. \Ir. ]-lzu'old Cl1anne.n,V who has `been \ll' L\'nch':~: travqllmg stenographer, ` ' on` Monday _n1ght for_ Hamllton where he has enllsted. _It Is expected that 'h(,_\ Apdrewg _ W111 succeed Mr. Channel) in lus posltlon here. " The 1-uilwa_\"is making a. big improve- ment t0 ,-m[1r)1l. they are moving the tracks ~e,.;t\va1"tl iu_o1'der to make a_ bigger Cum,_;111 1nc1ue11tal_ly ~n1ak_e.1t much ea~ic~["l-()I' l1e21\'y frelght trams 130- a-p- pl-Om-]1 the stntlon. .1.`-`L, _\lini.-tr of Milltiar got quite a, S[iI'i]lg 1-1-:.'c[)l1( )11 here on Fuesday when the HM,` . mum, lhe sokhers -er.1ca1nped at Bar- fie lined 11]) nlf, Aatten_F1on- on She plat- form and 1-ecu-1\'e (rgneral bu`. San} Hugl1u.~' and u.c01'ted 'l1`m1 from h1s 7.pr1~j Vane ml` In the gate. J. he `local corp was uuuer 1he.connn21nd of L1eut._ McAdam .\lujm- L'0\\'eul. Mayor Cralg, W.` A, I)r\C _' -\l I nml .<(`\'PI`.l] nf`l\m- vnilii-nmr . 3.-t Walker came up from ' Ml" g,,U'1`ue.~:day to spend a. few days its tmcks just north of the. ~nm;,r train -pulled in from To-- iC_e . 1', '4 //,-.. _"`g _` Aathleen -/A134 p]eby" {Gre`n" 11. 9 " " ilor i \[1-,. and MP5- slinduy _w1th Tmrnbnn-.~f~ . ._. 12...-t \Va week on T k- V . . H `week for d. e was `* `_~~`t.T ? day `ft Jno Axvebg. ' .. .. 21 b1xs1ness.&A)`t8I`.i1-$3` 1'-I-`0`1"o' -_ _ Mr. Mr. W. couple of days? LXI! Fellows `- . at his home in slfent` th . MI`. . S. J;1ckH::1`3tone.`:'- after 3. Sh_O1`t \racatie0I:u`l?-ed` on-)_.S&t`: Mr .Geo. Smithson "1. Winn;pe?day tter enjoying a 1`eturned.bn;_g` A Mr._ S. }ii11(1s is S) `-W_`39_k s*'-hon daMoz_1. \'a.cajI1on 1n '[0r0ntg,.egd1t1g.a two X3.-_-,,\ Mr. Fred \\7-hitne nd Other 'p;eek 8 to spend it two Wezks lift; mi` .Tuesfis,~ 0. ..`+n 1915` 3009' 'I _. 1" My, !j)CSE . .il]iun .\l;1I`1<-' 4f 0n'Wicc 17. Joe in -15.` V. . '{:1l\.'l\ l_ P9111t1'_\'--Best NIH H-,1 l*1-.- 4 `I In ll` \12_ Y;I'()\Q ' \r I n|t.\ I I -\'1H]\ cr 27-23 28-29 I3. llsle (_1`ribS0l'l T` Lillianal, +4, lwank Ke]l_ 3, Edson 1 P111]et---E]. Gibson Lillian` : Be.-:m'_u-e Kemp Lloyd MC`, .1_.J,. (.2u-rw l{e,\'11()lgls 14, VEdiSoI}_ Hui n1;\. tm\'(*:' A1_'n1StI'0Y}i_I l.\li.~'(-znxnpbell 3, Irwin 14: l';11I- 17. " Talbli-. ]3t)il(|l1(3f, from ~plot-Frank F011;: 14. Kathleen Hought0I1_5: ;\l1in 15. {usie E]_V'8, Edlth 17. l)o1'<>th_\ Sloan 7. IL... 1 -~ . ' -"-1.: I Half Gallon of Peas/-,-.Ll_o ;,1_ Saw- .\l;1u1'icc Reid 6, _Tom 'la;ylO1`_ _7, I King 4. Roy GO0dfCll0W`f 513, W1-'---uilum 1'2, -.- ` (Continlied from page 1). ~ -. .\mm'1.1`l1(.'K`llI1g 16, na- nn1'(-_ 15_ . ' "]n`..~ mt` .\_I:Iw,{Ios-l"1'e(I Foster 10, ~1 H, \'.i.-1-m4 D.-._.++ 1'7 -1'n.;..,, smoun FAIR .1 .\11-.-. V. E. Knight sp,ent d,ve;- the la-tter sI `parents Vinf `luv? from Home Garden- Hacrk 10, .`.\IargaretV Suther- Ls. (`lament 10, Morley Webb wk 11. D'o1'ot.h_v Sloan[7. ' um Ilock--Elsie` Gibson 12, `ks 4. ]{os.< Brewster 11. Ed- 7, Joe Black 10, Bowman Al-I u uucl Batu `U . .1) 10, iA.17t1'1`{x1-H:eJrre1l 12,` Jack 1un's Spa-ia1-Cli*'<'Jrd Webb. Herrell 12. _ .- -u .u.u:r.',n_'.s'--;`I'l3(l 1`()I5I(l` 1U, -r 8. Victor` Pratt 17,` Lofne -\le.\'., Trving 17,` Bert Srig-' 22.25 '7l;1vu-nip.~'-'-l;c,r1u (}I'i.'1NLIIl '15, 15. Imrn'e Clement 3. Mor- 1__\Inhc1 .Hick]ing 13, Ed- J). rnuser aunnema 0, Arthur He'I`I_`e1l 15 z, SEPT. has been stenographer, for Hamilton It is expected 1'1] Qnnnnnrl If .lJ\lLlI\/ I \.\l\/L. Specials--]_?ride of Newmills colt a-G. .Rou'se. . ]ex. Fletcher; Solway King colt. Hy. Gammon, Areh; Bell, W. A. Luck; Marrin colt, W111 Sgzobt; Cumes special for best mare or geldmg. R. Roe: lady driver (resident): M. _Mahoney, T. XV. Jermey: farmers drlver. W-alter '1`.hom;pson, AM. Mahoney: , Percheron colt --2 years or under, VV. I.`C]ark. ' ; r CATTLE Hhlsteins---Bull calf, J. M. Barn- hardt; cow with ca.l_f, -J. M. Barn- hardt; two-year-old helfer, 2nd, J, M; Barn-hardt. ' T Grades-,Yearli'n% steer, .1st and 2nd, \Vm. Graha_ ' at beast," Ja-s. Cra_w- ford, Leona!` %lcTaw;('} nulch crw .w1t11 calf, G; Rouse, m.. iaham; wo-year- -old heifer, W.` Leigh, M. Mahoney; yearling fheIfer,_ lt , nd 2nd-,. VVm., Graham; ` ..b'eifer or steer ca,-lf, 1st and 12nd. ~Wm,., Graham; 3rd, A; Carscadden. '1 ,n1 11-r.'n:_,_ >Misce1Ianeous- -Gent s saddle horse - Geo. _Raikes; lady driver, open, Mrs. B. VV. Smith. NI. Mahoney; -pony driver, Jabez~ Leigh:' farmer s saddle horse, W. R. Harvie,` Geo. Raikes; gentIeman s `sin- gle turnout, John Bundy, J. R. Reld, Jag. Brennan; farmer s turnout, J. . Harvey, Roy` Allan, '1`-hos. Fletcher; best trained colt, Earl Luck, J. Patterson, Lorne Scott. .. - gun` can u.` 14 Graham; ."reg'isteredv female, G. Rouse; best cow, G_. Rouse; best Jherd of cattle,` I G.mI{oge. . / 1-7 1- '1. -n 1"I 1L__ I r1'___ \Wa Lvvuwc. \ Shorthors--YearlVin `bull--~Wm. _Gra- ham; bull alf,,Gared Rouse; cow with calf; Leona1_*d Shaw, Gareld Rouse; two- Kear-old .11e1fer, "Gareld Rouse ; _yearling` eifer 2nd, _L. `~Shaw'; fheifer ca1'f,V Leon- ard lhaw. .. . ' Q11 MED ` Dug1uerauu,_._u.~_ .1.`-. uqfsggsnyyn rm W i.`e"Age - _ . kxmzm, J -3?-% } A one main lnm 1.95`. 9113 61110. 3.I'(l BREW. , - T SHEEP. Cotswolds_+-- Aged Ram,.J. AF. Sander- son;_shearl1ng ram, Fred Sanderson, _J. `F, Sanderson; ram lamb, Fred Sander- ' son; J '.V F. Sanderson; agd:ewe, F. San- derson, J. Sanderson; "fewe lamb, F. _S%1derson,`i-,J.; Sa_ndersA9n.`;_nA T. 1...; -"u...u:.E".`-:|:{- r~..`..*'...'-....'.h..a.` `"i'i$}idrs--<* ,ZE5'`&river_Johm -1=Bun+ dy. J. `Brennan. Pat Shanahan_:'farmer s span, style and speed, M. Mahonev: open trot, VV. Thompson, S. Dunlop, M. Mahoney; brood mare, J. M. Bamhardt, J; Gordon; spring colt, J. M. Bam- Barnhardt, J. Gordon; 2-year-old,-Qhas. Robertson, Jas. Patterson; yearhngs, Jas. -Brandon, Gilbert Love; _3-year-old, Roy Allan, Hy. Cameron. _ `I11 1 den: ram lamb, 1st; and zna, uuo. :.uw.u; aged ewe, Jno. Allan, `R; Carscad '- shearling ewe, `let and 2nd, John_Al- 5.21;: ewe _lam'b, -"lst `and 32nd; L.Jno. `A1-la,_n,. ,` : ' A" II `LL `. -..'._L..v.-..' "'... :L1...`_ n`ugg Carriage--Single carriage `horse, Mrs. J. S._ Litster. Geo. Healey, T. W. Jer- mey; brood` mare; Geo. McIntosh, (Jreorge Healey; `spring colt,` Elmer Un- cles; Arch. Graham; 2-year-old, J. C. Tu.mope.- Morlev. Beath; Ayearling, W. I. `Clark, H. J. Tudhope. T` 1 . .11 ' Heavy Draft,` ma_1fe and foaI-R. Roe, \V. J. O Brian.; sprmg colt, R. Roe, W. J. O B1'ia-n. H. .Ba1*n hardt; 2-year-old. R. Roe. H. Barnhardt,` G. Rouse;' yearling, \V. J. O Brian;' yearling staI-lion,- A`e.\'. McArthur; team. James McArthur, R. Roex; mare or gelding, ~'R. Roe. ' Agricultural--Brood Mare-A. W. alc- Arthur, XV. I. Clark, G. Rouse; foal of 1915. A. VV. McA1'thur, Hy. Gammon, A. W. McArthur; 2-year-old, Arch. Bellh, VV. A. Luck, H. J. Tudhopc; yearling, Arch. Bell; team, A. VV, McArthur; W. I. Clark; mare. or gelding, A. 'W'. Mc- Arthur. T ` - `Em do!!! nsuru. ,,J.\.`."\2uLnI.au- den: lamb, 1st and 2nd", Jno. Allaml nan.-I Avon .TI`Il\ AIIQI1 ` `R, |\'5\VU uuuu, .&uv uuu gun, -....... _ ...Shr_ops_hi*res'-4A1] the ; ay . > The \`,`VVorld s Fair at Oro on Friday of last"week -proved as of old to be the drawing card of the season. From far and near came the crowds, even the chill ' of the atmosphere did `not deter them." 4Oro fair is always one of the topenotchers as a. rural fair, and .this year 'Wa~s_no ex- ception to the rule. `The pmze wmnders were:- ` ' Best Bouquet of Asters from Home Garden-Monetta Jago 13, Jas. Leonard 11. Viola Cowell 13. Cyril Spro-ule 10, Irene Clements 10, Elsie Andrews 14. 1),___ .__LL.'__ , _ _ . . . . V . v . .._y,...un a.v, JJIDIC nuu `Boy getting the largest Ifrizes--Frank Regs, Arthur he Pratt. _._V_-__-.. 1IIn:\II -School getting the largest number of` Prizes--S. S. No. 10, S.VS.` No. 15. -, v.--~- .n4\\lLIl&L\L 1].- Best Five Snow . Laura. Nort'hg'rav'es Harold Paaghan 6, Hunter j-i-.V V ' i:(IiV3est Fixi Golden Russet iApp`ls-T-1\Ista Hunter 8. Ceneth. Gibson 13, Lillian Aik- ers 7. Hazel Jacks 11, Jas. Leonard 11,' Ina. `Black 11. `Best Pears--Agnes Todd"3,' Rilla Rich- ardson `11. V, Bessie Northgraves 8, Iva King 2, Harvey King 2. ` s n....1. .A ....1--z ..---. J 434516 - , A'ppl<;s-Laverne McWatte-rs 13, Lucv Mc\Vaters' 13, Agnes Todd 3, Mary Reid -, `Geo. Foster 11,Lena Graham 15. Coop -for Exhibitmg .Pou1tr_v -dMildr_ed guesitgl 14, gag Go(i(;fel%:]' l3,ELdson W1l , si ' s . fon errier , 'H1lda Hmvelr , d d I. .. . -. '_"]:s't I4:i`\ 7`eI\'I`i:;ute Speech - Kafhlen Apperly. VViIson Emrick, Lillian Marks, .Frank Rees. T - ~ ' `l-i'Gi-i'if.`;etting the largest nujnber of `>7 Prizes-eLeria Graham, .Meta Hunter, ` Monetta Jago. ` .. will] u, ;.ua.1'ga.l'eE `aut.ner1a.nd 10; Lena Graham 15, _Iva King2, Dorothy Sloan. 7. Best Collection of Weed Seeds-.-Norene \Vebb 6, Norman Pratt 7, Margaret Su- therland l0, Bowman Allan 15, Harold _VVa]1ace 11. - ~ V ' __. _.-- avg. Nature . Col`1ec.t-ions, Weeds -`71\' \Vebb 6, Mafgaret `Sutherland 10; Iva S14 _; , ,`.q-`.. F. _.W.. -- . Coliection of Insects--Lenav Gm-' `lham 15, John Cowan 15. *7 f`1_`I1--A. ' I` ` -._-- ..-,:. a.v.u.Iu.c|/_u1 LZ. Cushion Top; any age-eBertie_ Miscap1p- bell 3, Meta Hunter 8. Luella Easton 6, Mary. Spring 8, Irene `Kell 12, Lucy Mc- Watters 13. _ A Cooking Tea. Biscuits,. 12 years` and -under--~Re_ta Walt 15, Monetta. .Jago: 12, Mgxry -Spring _8, Florida Adams 5, Edna Kmg 8, Lavena McWatters 13. 'L_' Tea Biscuits, oyer .12 years - Phyllis ' aynhamel3. Grace Wice 17. Almira Tay- V-lor 7, Lois Todcle3, `Lottie Stoker'8, Lena Graham 15. A V , A Best . Two Loaves `of Bread - -'- Luella Easton 6. Audrey Fagan 11, Reta Walt 15. Ina Black 11, Lena Graham 15, Meta Hunter 8. aJ:11`lda. Hoover .- or: n`sertion,` pupil any age--O_l- ene. Patterson.. -10; Irene Patterbpn 10, AJo`sep"hine Greer`) ll, Dor`ot."hy',Sloan 7, Beynice Green 11, `Dorothy Harper 11. ; Cushion` Top, patch. work `---` Josephine Green 11,. Monetta Jago. 12. (`I1Q"|:/xv-\ "IE--I --~ ' -_` :13. Cowell 13,, Grace Wlce A17, Irene "Pratt! 17, Mabel Roinson 7. ` V . ` I >I_ia L`-.2: and Towel,` by ;pu.pi-Is over T. M _ am 15, Iv K1ng,2, Evelyn , T-Tn ammo-~ 0R0 FAIR ,__._`. --u ADP1eS-Jas. Sloan 7' harnvna Q '(T.-....... 1rr:..- 1: HORSES. Apples---uas. 5192111 7', 8. Verna VV1ce 15, _Elmer Dyer 12, Geo. V I-Cr'-\I vvvs 23221

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