Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Oct 1922, p. 6

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Page Six W00l--1 Mrs. n. 1-u11n`pt1rtes, .2 L1. .\i. Turner. Tea Cose_\', whi1e--1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 1`. Usher. Service Tray, crochet or limb. or 1u0unted-1 .\Iiss .\IcVeun. 2 C. .\i., '1`urner. Service Tray, other style-~i 1 .\1iss 1\lc\ ean. 2 .\it's. R. Hu1nph-l ries. Tray Clothes, French and Un- (ierin em:h.--1 C. .\I. Turner. 2 P. Fsher. Tray Clothes, let crochet trimmed--1 P. I'sher. `.3 .\[r.~'. R. Humphries. Cloth and Six S01`-t viottes. initi211ed-$1 C. M. Turner. Luncheon Set-1 E. Dobson. 2 C. .\I. Turner. Tea Cloth, let crochet or lnlt.i1L;--1 S. .\Ic.B:tin. 2 E. Dobson.: Tea Cloth, dnzuvn thread work--1 .\liss l\ic\'eun, 2 .\It`s. R. Hu.mphrics. 11`ive~O'CIock Tea. Cover, emb.-1, Miss ?\IcVean. Centre Piece or Doy- ley I-Iolder--1 C. M. Turner. Six 'Servie-ttes, trimnxed-1 P. Usher, 2_ E. Dobson. Boudoir Lamp Shade-- 1 E. Foster, 2 Miss l\IcVen.n. Pin Cushion, e1n.---1 E. Dobson, 2 A. Ritchie. Pin Cushion, other style- 1 C. M. Turner, 2 1`. Usher. Boudoir S1ippers-1 C. M. Turner, 2 E. Dob- son. Knitted Bed Soc-.ks-1 C. M. Turner. Bedroom Towels, crochet insertion-~1 C. U. Turner, 2 P. Usher. Bedroom Towels, hom.stitch- ed and initiztlc-(l--1 C. M. Turner. 2 Mrs. Humphries. Guest Towels. cross stitch, etnIb.--1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 C. M. Turner. Guest T~o1vel.S-wedish darning--1 C. M. Turner, 2 Mrs. R. Hutnphries.` Towel, while emrb.-1 C. M. Turner, 2 Miss McVean. Pillow Cases. crochet tuimme E. Foster, 2 C. M. Turner. Pillorw Cases, emIb.--1 C. M. Turner, 2 A. Ritchtie. Day Pillow Slips and Sheet, hemstitched and ini`t.ialed--1 Mrs. U. Fraser. Pillow Cases and Sheet,`emib.--1 E. Ddhson. 2 Mns. R. Hu*mphries.\ Fancy Sheet and Pillow C`overs-g-1 P. Usher. Cenittre Piece, eyelet mb.--- 1 A. Rdtchie, 2 C. M. Turnem Cen- tro Piece, let crodhet---1 E , Dob- , _ _......g \ Well Boring and Digging, Wire Fencing and Cement Work of all kinds. C. W. GENTLEMAN .u.u.~n., ..._... _,, y (Continued on page severi) Which Habit are You Cultivating? NOTICE ! Capital $5,000,000, Belle Ewart. Ont. Savings, security, resources in time of need or opportunity, comfort, plenty, independence. DR. VICTOR A.-. \J Lack of means when needed, lost opportunities, worxy, privations, de- pendent old age. Form tho Thrift I-Iabitvby open- ing a savings account in The Bank of Toronto. Barrie Extravaganceu t_ A __ - _--_1. Branches : Thrift-- ?'BARRIE S BEST LAUNDRY Phone 616. - Five Points i Lau11(l1'_V called for 1 and delivered 1 V Prices reasonable VVO1-l;ma11sl1ip g11a1'a11teed on all family \\'ashi11g 1LEM BROS. 5`'_9F THEPAST HARD TIMES YOU WILL THINK SO WHEN YOU SEE THE SPECIAL PRICES WE CAN GIVE YOU ON ALL KINDS OF BUILD- ING MATERIALS, ESPECIAL- LY ON NO. ONE PINE LATH AND B.C. SHINGLES. BARRIE PLANING MILL Allandalc Lewjs Co. CIGAR STORE AND BILLIARD PARLOR Dry -1; ft. Ha1'd\\'ood at $14.00 per cord. 1).1'_v llm-dwood, cut and split, 12 01' lb i11., at $7.50 per large box load. ].)1'_\' 4: ft. Ha1 c1\\'a1'd Shlbs at $12.00 per cord. ])1-_\' 1lfm'd\\'ood Slabs, c11ta11dsp1i1', 12 or 11; in., at $6.50 per large box load. llomlm`-lc and Pine, cut and .spli1`, 12 01' 16 in., at $5.50 per large box load. Alf. Hamlin (`IG.-\RS, CIG.-\HE'.l"l`ES, T0- B.~\(J(`O.S AL\V:\1'S ON ll.-\ND We have the most complete line of Su1oker s Sundries in town ,_____________ , PROF. D. wmn, TEACH}-.n or-`j Piano and Violin. Piano Tunmz; 30 Maple Ave. Phone 513. -43 {SUMMER COLDS*, Scott's Emuision Scott&I!owne.`rurontn.Ont. It promptly, pleasantly and effectually adds strength to the body. "It builds upresistanoe! usually leave a trail of weakness. Build up on Reserves $7,000,000 Next to the Burl-ie {nu i For Sale ALF. HAMLIN _W09P Makes Your Skin Like Velvet Has a. marvellous effect on rough gkln. One or two applications will remove the rou;:hne.=s, and by His occasional use the skin zvcqulres the pmoobhness and somxess of 0. ba.by's. Glyoedonin. is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a. few moments wfter using it. Price 15c and 25c. De- lightful after shaving. ..._ A -nn'r\\'I"I'7"l' A 11' A fresh stock of `P-11-o11eT)1 DRUGGIST. V LA.u1:;m n U ILS1` G: n.-nvm Barnisters, Solicitors, etc. 1st floor Masonic Temple dng. Money -to loan at rates. 1. 6 L)\V 81. Stewart. Monkman s Glycedonia D. F. McC`['.\IG, B..~\. Successor to Creswicke & Bel Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Omce, Ross Block. Barrie VHS. l4l'J."1`L.JL' (Sc l41`1 .L1._'L, rnxou.-4 ians, Surgeons. Oice and Rest} deuce, 47 Maple Ave. Office` hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m.,: or by appointment. A. T. Litt1e,; '1\I.D., VV. C. Little, M.B. Phone` 213. i PROFESSIO/N`1;L CARDS` )R. H. T. ARXALL. OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizab-:-:`r1 5' eats. (Opposite Elizabeth St. We-ziaodist Church.) JAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S., DEN-' ti:-:t. Otce m'c.-r Crai:,"5 Tailor: Shop, .\'o. 1 Dunlap Barrie. Ont. Phones: Otce, 450; House 436. In. J. r. Graduate College v-nnfn I Barrie. Street. . IR. BOS.\.\IKO, D.D.S., OI-`FICE, and residence .\ 0. 68 .\Iu1ca.sv.eri St. Pay no attention to rumors that he has reti.red. You willj find him very much alive to the{ public requirr.~ment.s. Call or: phone No. 2f . when you needi prompt and emcient. service. --------1 K. W. SYLV1'.'.\"1`1`.1(. '1'1a.`\I;1-nun Ur ; Piano, Violin and `Cello. 120` Bayeld St. Phone 974w. 1 'r. G. SMITH & CO. PHONE 82. Established 1869. I"unera.1 Direc- tors. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel In connection. 'BiLI'I`Ie, Ontario. O. W. REID un-v\'I.`I) \ I l\llPL`l'"l`{\l? A \'I\ C V V C 1 21-: FL'Nl<}R.-\ I; DlRl*`.C'l`0l{ AND E. B.\ I ..\I IGR Open tiny mu] night. 1 hom- 218. -I7 l'}li'mhetl1 St. ` W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER OI! n:...~.n vinlin and (`.nlln 1201 DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Ba;rrie. Money '60 loan. w. .1. L1:\V1:~:. 31.0.. C..\I. r'v"-T2`; .-._\'a C-Y.\'ECOLOGY -..... ~.--`A -;"l'I\'l*]R;\ L I)llH<}C'l`()lIS w(A}i:`5-. i1?ONKMAN I)Al!l)l|`. I -:'.L .-..`~.LJ ':L.V;.\.,-Juuu and . DICK.'~I0.\'. B.A.. .\I.B. -. .~.vv-_._ ,. 1-)- W.-\.F ..\'IC.\, L.D.. ~1.. D.D.S.. me and .`!=;m'r;er of Royal .- T`mw.~-.1 ' T`n- Of UE`T1'al DLH'Lf':ODS, 1U- . Ofce over Sterling Bank,` En=.rancc.- on Clappe-non` Phone 93 . . .\l'EDIC.-XL LEGAL DE.\'T.\ L I\ll.'SlC.-`KL RADENHURST & HAMMOND. no."-n:.+m.. c..1x.:o..m- gnu nit-n. . HART. GRADUATE :: and also `:1 and Glas- nnh A-':oa:o: Cvtllacil u.5a.:<-::. _`.d and Wor- oi Worsley. 1 .-pa-...--- 1 BARBIE, ONT. UllU' lowest .';\1 UJV U , Oice. Build- `I runrnaf Bell *ELMVALE7 PRIZES | FOR FAIR AWARDED Elmvale s annual Fan` held last week passed off with that success anticipated for it. County Warden J. J. D. Banting officially opened the exhibition. T.he children's tourma- ment which followed was an attrac- t-ive feature of the Fair, about 500 children participating in the parade. Dr. W. A. Thompson, V.vS., was responsible in a large measure for the smoothly operatviug process of the excellent sports program and d.irected the contests with much sat- isfaction. \XTn.1nnnr'Iu1\.' emu `JR the nr.inr-.i- `Dan Bell, VSmitl1. 2 Mrs. Tudhope. *1 I. Carrlrage-S-ingle D1-i\'er-1 A. M. Tudhope, 2 Jns. A. Harvie, 3 C. C. Spearin. Roadsters--Tea.m of Roadsters--1 Jas. A. Harv-ie. Single Driver--1 2 Jas. A. Harvie, 3 Jack Lady Driver-1 .\Irs. B. Best Single Turnout-1 A. .\I. Tudhope, 2 Dan Bell, 3 Jack Beacock. uuua, .. u. w-.... Peacock. c-.. :1... ,__.,v._- __:_j_. STEWART & STEWART, BAR- rlsters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancevs. Money to loan in any sums art 5 per cent. Oice, 13 Owen street. Barrie. D. M. Gzuu-as rf istaction. Wednesday, Sept. 28, the princi- pal day, saw a steady stream of visi- tors passing through the turnstiles all afternoon. The Fair was able to successfully boast of the largest exhisbit of cattle the Elmvale Favir has yet seen, consisting of exception- ally choice stock. The other live stock classes were well represented. Exhibits in the main building out- stripped previouus years in volume and in some departments in quality. The horse pacing results and school parade prizes were published in last week s Northern Advance. mt... nu.-9 AF `Inerlnov infernal fn nv- VVGEKS `.VUl'LIl!;'l'll ;xu\zuu.'t:. The part of lasting interest to ex- hibitors is, of counse, the honors, which follow: --\.;-....,._...a Heavy Dra.ught--Brood 1\I~are, foal by side-1 F. Drysdale, 2 W. Row- lety. Spring Co1't-1 F. Drysdvale, 2 W. Rowley. 'I1wo-year-old F11-ly or GeIding--1 F. Drysdale. Yearling F1-Ily or Ge1d:ing-1 C. Gregg. Span attached to wagon-1 Geo. Fleming, 2 Geo. 1\IoWaUte1`s. ` ~n-,_,x an-_.._ p..,.I| 1 \4lU!lLf, .4 ;\. I`1ilL. Hereford;~:-Bull. two years and rwr.-x>-1 l~`. l-`re-nch. Bull, one yea.r ' old--1 Th0:-:. Dewall. Cow, three `;~'.-arr; or m'r:r---1 1-`. French, 2 B. `l"rr.-nch, 3 I~`. French. lrlelfer, two _' years n1d--1 l-`. French. Heifer, one r year old-1 B. I<`rr:nch, 2 Thus. `D:-wall, I: B. l"re,-nch. Ileifer Cz11f-- ,3 1 J. D. Knapp, 2 13. French, 3 J. D._ linapp. Bull Calf 1 J. D. Knapp, .12 1:. French, :5 1. French. Best : `Hr.-rrl-~~1 'l~'. l~`rr:nch, 2 J. D. Knapp. _ .lm`:`r-ys-~-Bull, two years and over l~~-l C. I-2. Copeland. Cmv, 1hre(.- years; 0!` ox-(:r--1 and 2 1C. E. Cope- ,` land. lI(:ll`,-r, -two yraurs old----1 and :2 C. P}. Copeland. vllnll Cull'~-1 C. . El-J. Cops;-land. V Ilolswins---~-Cmv, lhroce years or _lovor-A1 and 2 '1". -Gr0L,'L;, 3 J. T. ;\;:,nrw. f`.-"Jr. r:.ooln F`:-uuln ("run 1 I. 1.4 \J\.u. Agricu1tur.al-Brood Mare, foal by her side-1 K. Davidson, K. Davidson, 3 S. Lyons. Spring Colt -1 K. Davidson, 2 K. Davidson, 3 S. Lyons. 'I`w'o-year-ol.d Filly or Ge`1d.ing--1 \Vn1. Kell, 2 S. Lyons. Yearling Filly or Ge1dIing--1 S. Lyons. Span attached to wa.gon- 1 Bruce Brown, 2 Geo. Flemlng, 3 i Wm. Kell. .uvu :.-.m.\.;.;. 0 .4 'v'\ 1-u____.s xv--- vv ux. 4sv..u General Purpose--Brood Mare, `~ foal by her side--1 H. Friel. Spring }Co1~t-1 H. Friel. Team in I-Iarn-ass ;-1 R. J. Young, 2 J. Trace. __ `*..._.`la -n..:...... 1 \ 11' ucu, u uu.\.u L.I\4t.|.\\lvAh~ Specia1s--Sweepstakes. for the best mare or gelding, any class on the ha.1ter-1 C. Gregg. By the Hos .-\g2`iCu1IuI`z11SOCie[} for `the best Clydesdale spring co1't--1 F. Drysdale. 2 K. Daxidson, 3 H. Friel, 4 W. Rowley. For the best Clydes- dale spring colt shown by a boy of school age who has exhribimed it at some one of the school fairs of the adjoining townships--1 Jno. David- E01118 U116 UL UH: zuuuu :f\T`I y..- -._.... Durhams-Bu1l, one year old--1 E. J. .\IcC1ung. Cow, three years or oVer-1 J. Houden, 2 R. Linzon, :1 E. J. .\IcClung. Heifer, two years r;1d-1 and 2 E. J. .\IcClun.';, 3 R. Linxon. Heifer, one year n1d-1 F. .\IcC1un:r, 2 A. Hart, 3 C Gregg. Hr-for Ca1f~1 R. Linton, 2 H. .\I. ,. . ') 1:` T \fnf'lnnu Dull {"4-HF, X1`:.1".`I' l,'d.H**1 IX. l4lIlLUIl, 4 fl. .\1. Guest, 3 E. J. .\IcClung. B1111 CaIf-- 1 Joe Locke, 2 C. A. I"zu`ney, 3 Jno. Houden. Best Herd--1 E. J. .\Ic- Clunzf, 2 A. Hart. (_tz.v-..(>'r.u-11; Tinll fu'n 1-onrc and ._._.__.___________._ STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRIS- tens. Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- uncers. Ofce, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Bioney to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten. I ;\;.:III n. ; (irzule CuLL1e---Grzule C0w-1 jD:u".irlsnn, 2 D. G. 3BOH.I`(L`9u.H, 3 (}H;;:. Ilrzifc-r, two yc21r.'~'. -0Id--1 Vllnv-i 9 and '2 I: I)-_|\`i1Iunn nnm \.II'LlWl.Ul'll. Oxfords .Duwns--Ram, aged--1 F. Won`, 2 S. Lyons. uShezu'1 Ra.m-1 F. E. Weir. `Ram -Lam-l)--1 and 2 Iv`. E. Weir. Aged Ewe-1 and 2 F. Weir. Shearling Dwe- |Il?')-','-1,. Il|1l1L'l, L\ Hart, 2 and 3 K. ons: your u]d--1 III. vvtlr-cu" ) F` L` UH`! jlflll |)l\l"l . \. Illll'I, 54 ll}. \.l. ll!-nrrlszill, .'l (3. ii. Cope-ln.n(l. Irleifvr Cu-1l'~1 A. Hart, 2 and 3 Ix . David- son. ilnilr.-1' Call` 1 A. Harl.( 2 and `3 I\'. Davidson. Steel`, Itwo yve:u's 01d~1 D. G. Buezmlsull. Nicer, one yr.-:11` old---l J01`. Hprim.:. 2 J. Hou- clon, I: K. Ilzivirlstm. Vat rCz1'tLlo, Ihrr-e in numhcr- "l 1). G. I}o:u'ds:L], 2 J. Irloudr.-n. C12l.SS]3-.v\.-~DOSL 1111110 of any ago in i`r,-.uis'H,-1-mi Ibreeds-1 E. J. Mc- Clumz. llnst ifeiiiule of any age In re;.;1istr.-red -l)rceds--1 J. Houden. For who host cull exhllhitcd Iby :1 \boy or : girl of school ago, same to hzwe `been :(`..\ hili)itGd at some of the SCh4O()I1lfl(LlI`S of `the adjoining lownshi'ps-1 Ruby E. Hart, 2 Orville Locke, 3 Jno. Dzwirison. Special fhy `G. H. Mur- dock for the meat. call shown by a. boy or grlrl who hlas exlnlblted same at some one of the school :fal`rs-- 1 Ruby E. Hart. 2 Orv-ille Locke, 3 Tun hnxriunn A T\Trn~n\unn Wmntnnnn ILL SUIIIU UHL` 'Ul LIIU hL'llUUl. `lZLllb'*` 2 Jno. Davidson. 4 Norman 'I:zLngn1a.n. SHEEP LeIcesters-Ram Lmm~b-1 F. Spom~i11;.;, 2 W. Cumming. Aged Ewe--1 F. S`pez1ri`ng. Sheamling Ewe-1 F. Spearing. Ewe Lmuub-`- 1 :I`. Spearing, 2 W. `Cumming. Qhrnnahirn T1rv\vn<:'R:nn x\rvm!._- 1 ll`. D]_)UiLK'lllg, 46 VV. kalllllllllll)-I. Shropshire Dmvns-Rzun. Aged-- 1 and 2 Geo. Cram"for(1. Shearling R;mn--1 and 2 `G00. Crwwford. R,-zun1 Lmwb--1 and 2 Gen. `Crawford. Aged Ewe-1 and 2 `G00. Cra.wford. Shearhing Ewe--1 and 2 Geo. 'Cmw- ford. Ewe Lz1mb~-1 and 2 Geo. Crawford. f\\Fnv~/In Thuuna 'r)nn\ nun.-I 1 L` HORSES CATTLE \V|l )l71ll.`| 'U|u--I l);LVi(lS()n. IIoiI'(.-r. ` A. Ham, 2 u). G.` r1.._...I......l 11A: .\ .'\. l'lill'l, "4 11). Kl. I. zmlsull. (1501). `I l\ I! 171.,-.Im.1 ALEXANDER COWAN. SUCCES- 801` to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardiianslixip and adniinistmtion, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money -to loan. Offices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. 1 -and 2 x`. as. welr. Southdowns-~Ra'm, aged--1 D. Armstrong. Shearling :Raun-1 D. Armstrong. Ram La'mIb-1 and 2 D. Armstrong. Aged E'we-1 and 2 D. Armstrong. Shearling Ewe--1 and 2 D. I.-\.rn1`strong. Ewe Lamlb--1 and 2 D. Armstrong Class 173-Best rpen of long wool sheep-~1 F. Spearing. Best pen of] short wool 1sheep-1 G. `Crawford, 2i D. Armstrong. hvno Improved -13erkshi1`-eL-Boar under one year--1 Geo. Patterson. Brood Sow, one year and over--1 K. Da.vsid- son, 2 -Geo. Pwuterson. -Brood Sow, under one year-1 Geo. Patterson. Tvnnv-nvnr` `.T.nl'D`Q vnP1 1 and 2 F. E. Weiar. 1 -and 2 F. E. Weir. Q.-nu! In A nurn =_n awn unaer one yea1`-L ueu. ru.Lu:1'auu. Improved La1'ge Yorkshire- Brood -Sow, one year or over--1 Ross Usher. Brood Sow, under one year--1 D. G. Beawds-al, 2 A. Hart. Qnm-in1:__T>.v oI`ln Ar_rri`c. !Societv' yeai---1 U. `U. Deu.i`usa.1, 4 xx. naL1L.l Speci`als--B_v F105 Agric. Society" for `the ;best -pen of Bacon Hogs-1 A. Hzart, 2 D. G. Beardsall, 3 Geo. Fleming. By J. T. Simpson nfor the best pen of Bacon I~Iogs-1 \A.. `Hart, 2 D. G. Be-ardsail, 3 Geo. Fleming. By Alex. Stnath, for Ithe Ibest pen of Bacon Hogs--1 A. Hart, 2 D. G. Beardsall, 3 Geo. Fleming. POUUDRY Dorkings, A.V.--Coc1<, 1 K. David- son, Hen, 1 K. Da,vidson; Cockerel, 1 K. Davvidson, Pullet, 1 Ix . David- son. Black `Ha'n1.burgs--Cocl(, 1 A. C. Bishop. Hen, 1 and 2 A. C. Bishop. White Leghorns-Hen, 1, 2 and 3 R. Andierson. Coclierel, 1 and 2 R. Anderson. Pulilet, 1 R. Anderson, 2 -A. C. Bishop. -`.\I-inor- cas A.V.--Cock, 1 'I`.'\V'a11a;ce. Hen, 1 and 2 T. Wallace. Cockerel, 1 T. \\'al1ace. Pullet, 1 and `2 T. YVal- ace. P1_\ Il10llU1 Rock, Barred--vCock, 1 and 2 S. L. Anderson, 3 C. French. Hen, 1, 2 and 3 S. L. Anderson. Cockerel, 1 C. A. Hisey, 2 S. `L. An- derson. Pulilet--1 C. A. I-Iisey, 2 S. L. Anderson. Rhode Isla.nd iReds- Hen, 1 Jas. Bowman. Golden Cam- pines-Cool{erel, 1 Jas. `Bowman, 2 A. C. Bishop. Pullet, 1 A. `C. Bishop, 2 Jas. Bowman. `White Wyand-otvtes ---Cock. 1 A. C. Bishop. Hen--1 .-\. C. Bishop, 2 "C. French, 3 Mrs. G. Usher. Silver `WyandotLes-Hen, 1 A. C. Bishop. Anconas-vCock, 1 A. C. Bishop, 2 `and 3 R. G. Man- ning. Hen, 1 A. C. Bishop, 2 R. G. Manning, 3 C. French. Cockerel, 1 and 2 C. French. Pullet, 1 and 2 C. French. Any other variety of f-o\'.'l-Cockerel, 1 -and 2 Jas. Bow- man. Pmllet, 1 R. G. Mann-ing. Ban- tams, G2u1ne-Pu1let, 1 and 2 L. C u. r A I I-O\`il--\JUL'1\e1'cI, 1 uuu I Todd. A-nswrwv-V uuu-Ju Emden-Gzmder, 1 `C. E. Cope- land. Goose, 1922. 1 C. E. Cope- land. Tou1ouse-Gander, 1 C. E. Copeland. 2 K. Davidson. Goose, 1 K. Dz1\'idson. Gander, 1922, 1 K. Davidson, 2 C. A. I-Iisey. Goose, 1922, 1 K. Davidson, 2 C. A. I-Iisey. DUCKS l Pekin or Ay1esbux`_v--Dral(e, 1D22,l 1 and 2 C. A. Hiisey. Duck, 1922,: 1 and 2 C. A. Hisey. A.O.V. Stand-I ard kind-Drake, 1 T. Wallace. Duck, 1922, 1 T. V-Vz1'1la.ce. ` GRAIN l-`all VVheat, wl1i :H. `)1. Guest. 2 C. A. I<`a.rney.' Fall \Vl1eat, red or am~be1'--1 W. C. Turner. White 0z1ts--1 C. A. Farney, 2 D. G. Be-ardsall. Barley, six x'0wed--- 1 A. Hart, 2 Ix . Davidson. Peas. small white-1 A. Hznrt, 12 C. ~\ rr.....m.. 1r:,.1.1 rm.-n whi+n__1 .\I smau wmIe-1 A. nun. `.1 u. A. Fa1`ne_v. Field Corn, w11ite-1 .\I. Rowan. 2 V. Langman. Field Co1'n.`; _vr>,How-1 Robt. .\Izu1i~11. 2 M. Rowabt. 1 1 .`n,\-n. AKKIKILIJ Potatoes, Early Eureka-1 N. C. Mornison, 2 .\I. Clement. PoLa.t.oes, Early Ohio-~1 N. C. .\I01'rison. Po- tatoes, Irish Cnbb1er--1 I". Drys- dale, 2 A. Hurt. Potmtoes. Davies Wz11'rin1`-~1 N. .C. I)Ir)x`1'is.()11. Pota- toes, Early R0se~-1 V. Lumzman, 2 `J. 1 . Dean. Potatoes. Dc-1z1ware--1 M rv A1.-.....:,.nn hno...9nnu r'.1'nnn I1ElI`_L((.' I)rumh(.-utl Czu`M):1L:v~~-1 J. I . D:-an. 2 Gun. Cox. \Vinn:im.:st.:ult ~- 1 J. 1'. 1,)u:1n, 2 N. C. .\Inr1~isnn. Red (,`uilvh:1;;v `I N. C. Morrison. .\.O.V. Czulymuzo 1 .l. I . Dezm. 2 M. Clomvnl. Cuuliflmvers--1 J. P. Dmm, 2 .\Ir.<'.[ (2. Usher. Stump Cur- mls 1 VV. 1). -flcilnbo, 2 N. C. Now Pisnn. L0n,': Rm] C:u`ruIs~1 N. C. "`.\I0rri.v.nn. Imm: `It:-d Hm-I.<. - 1 N. (Ll Morrbsnn, 2 Imhl. .\I:ul.ill. '1`urnip Dents ~1 K. 1):L\ i(]S()l1. `2 N. C. .\lur- rison. ] a1's11:ips---1 Rubi. Mzulill. 2 Gen. Cox. .\'\v<,-cl, Corn --~| J. 1 . Dean, 2 M. hull. Snnrmor l{zul`i.;lms -~1 N. C. .l\Im`ris0n, 2 V. L:1n_a.:nmn.| Wimnr I{zul:islws~~-1 Rom. Wad-ill. 2 N. C. Morrison. Yollow ()nir)ns~-1 Geo. Cox. 2 J. 1 . Dean. Red (minus ---1 N. (C. .\I0rrism1, 2 VV. A. Mul- colm. Potato Onions---~1 \V. 1). (H1- hert. 2 I. GI'0j.(_L(. '1`mna.lovs A- V`! N. C. Mnrvison, 2 J. 1 . Dean. Culery- 1 J. 1 . Dean, 2 C. M. Turner. V0140- tmblo Murrow/--1 C. A. I-Isey, 2 J. '1`. Agnew. Musk `Melon----~1 Mrs. G. Usher, 2 M . Rowwtt. \V`u1e1'.:\Ie10n- 1 C. RA. Hisoy, 2 J. P. Dean. Cu- c1mnbex's-----1 K. Davidson, 2 J. 1`. Dean. Round Oi`tr.ons--1 T. Wad- lzrce, 2 P. Usher. Collecmon of' Garden Produce~--=1'1\I. Clement, 2 J. P. Dean. v1r\ rv-urn __ BOYS & MUROHISON, BARRIS- ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices 13 Owen street. in the premises `formerly occupied by -the Bank of Toronto. Branch Office, Elnivale, Ontario. W`. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. J. I Ucllll. J'UL2llUL`.*. lJL'lil.\\d.lU-`-.l. C. \.\IOI'I`iSOI1. I 0l:rt0es, Green :_\lounIz1in-1 I~`. Drysdzxlc-, 2 N. `C. .\Iorrisrm. Collection of I 0t::1'l()es- 1 N. C. .\Ior1'ison, 2 H. `M. Guest. S\\'r: I`urnips~--1 H. M. Guest, 2 .J(;(: `hm-.ke. Anbvrdeon Turnips 1 A. Hart. 2 H. M. Guest. \\'hiIe 'l`urnips--~1 .\. Hart. Long Rod Currnls----1, N. C. .\I01'nis0n. \\ hiIe (jzurrms, .shm'I~~1 Robt. Mzulill. W'hit0 Czu'ml.~x, `long--1 Rom. .\Imli]l. 2 H. .\I. (`.u<-st. Yellow I\lzm_L:0lds-- I .\. Hurl. Long Red I\1m1:.;oI(ls-- 1 H. .\I. (111031. 2 A. Hurt. Field ] umpkin~-~1 I. (:ro:.g_4. 2 Ki D:u'id- so. .\`q1msh 1. .l. I . Dean, 2 `.\I. Clem:-nt. Hl|;1:lI' `.\l1llLL(U`1(1S~4 1 VV. 1). Gilbert, 2 C. E. `C0`pcl:1nd. ('}<.v\RI)I'}N l ll(.)l)l':`Cl 4 - App1e.<:-~Re~d Alexanders. 1 VV. Rowley, 2 M. Kell. St. hmwrence-- 1 Geo. Cox. 2 K. `Dzwidson. Snow-- 1 Geo. Cox, 2 W. A. TW1{L1`C0l`l11. Maidens B1ush-1 VV. D. Gilbert. 2 Geo. Cox. W011. R.iver-1 Geo. Mb- PIGS GEESE ROOTS FRUIT The Northern Advance -Ewe Lamb- Wartters, 2 Robt. Madill. Tolman Sweets-1 XV. Rowley, 2. C. A. Hrisey. C`olverts-1 W. D. Gilbert. Ben Davis-1 D. `Hocken. Golden CRusset-1 W. Rowley, 2 W. D. Gill- lbert. Northern Spy-1 D. Hocken, 2 W. D. G.il`bert. Rilbstone Pi'p`pen--- 1 D. Hocken. Bell I-`lower-1 Geo. :l\IcVVat'ters. VVea1}thy--1 Geo. Cox. 2 A. C. Bishop. `Red Pounds-1 Geo. Cox. Pewaukees--1 D. Hocken, 2 W . A. Mal-colm. Crab Apples-1 Geo. I\IcWaItters, 2 M. Kell. Collec- -tion of \Vinte1' A-pp1es~-] D. Hdclzen. 2 R. Linton. Special for the best half bushel of St. Lawrence Apples ---1 K. Davidson. 15 lb. Crock Dairy I}utter-1 M. Rowatt, 2 M. Kell, 3 Mrs. Jno. F`i`tz- geralcl. 5 .lbs. Dairy B11tt.e1' in prints --1 Mrs. R. Kerr, 2 W. C. Turner. 3 1-bs. Dairy But ter--1 Mrs. R. Kerr, '2 Mrs. G. Usher. 31wbs. Home Rendered La1'd--1 M. Kell. HONEY AND APIARY I-I.one_v in section, 5 1.bs.-1 H. Spning. Honey ExtxVaeted--1 H. Spring. Honey Display in Comb,` and Extx'z1c`ted-1 H. Spring. Maple S_vrurp--1 C. .\I. Turnel`, 2 .\Irs. T. King. Maple Sugar-1 D. Hocken, 2 M. Rowatt. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PFIYSIC-E inn: Qurrrnnni. nf(`P. and R851-K man, 2 .\I_\'1'tle Langman. 3 1J\J.IAA4\JAA\J |J\/A.A4A1\/A4 Loalf Homemade Bread, white- 1 ;\Ia1'shal Languran, 2 ;\I_v1't1e Lang- man, 3 V . Langnian. Homemade Bread, -bI`0\V'l1--1 V. Lang-man, 2 .\I1`s. A. Shepherd, 3 D. Hocken. Home- made Bread, fruit~-1 L.\Ia1`sha:1 Lang Mrs. J. Homemiade Bread, nut -1 E. Foster, 2nd C. A. Hisey, 3 Marshall Langman. Light Fruit. `Ca.l{e-1 Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, 2 M. Rowatt, 3 D. Hocken. .\Ieat'Loaf- 1 Mrs. J. Fitzgerald. Hall` doz. Baking Powder, half doz Balcinsz, Soda. Biscuits--1 .\Irs. R. Kerr, 2 C. M. Turner. Half doz. plain, half doz. fancy Rolls or Buns--1 Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, 2 D. Hocken. Dies, one apple, one cus1ard--1 H. )1. Guest, 2 V. Langgman. Pies, one raisin, one lem-on--1 C. A. Hisey, 2 V. Lang- man. Ginger Cal .\Irs. J. l itz~ gerald, 2 C. A. Hsisey. Angel Cake --1 Mrs. J. Fi'tz:.:erald, 2 V . Lang- 111an. Jelly Roll--1 C. A. Hisey, 2 ".\I1`s. A. Shepherd. Jam Cake 1 Mrs. J. l-`itzgerald, 2 C. A. Hisey: Chocolate Layer Cal D. Hoc-ken, 2 E. Foster. Plain Cool Mrs. * R. Kerr. 2 D. Hocken. Fruit or . Jam Cookies--1 C. A. Hisey, 2 M. Rowatt. Display of Baking from< one batch of dou:h-1 D. I-Ioclcen. 2 .\Irs. A. Shepherd. Apple and Grape Jelly-1 .\I. Rowatt. 2 D. I-Iocken. Berry and Currant Jell_\'- 1 D. Hocken, 2 .\I. Rowatt. Ve.ge-l table .\Ia1'ma1Ia(le--1 E. Foster, 2 D., Hocken. Native Fruit .\Ia1'ma1adel -1 M. Rowatt, 2 E. Foster. Canned Corn and 'I`omatoes-1 P. Usher, 2 D. Hocken. Canned Rhubanb and. .Cherries-1 D. Hocken. -Canned Strawberries and Raspbe1`nies--1 D.` Hocken. Cianned Grapes and Pears -1 D. Hocken. Preserved Peaches and Plums--1 D. Hocken. Pre- served Citron and App1e--1 D. Hocken. Mince .\Ieat--1 .\I. Rowatt, 2 .\Irs. .~\. Shepherd. Sweet Pick-les -1 D. Hocken. .\'a~ti\'e Fruit Bev- era.;es--1 D. Hocken, 2 M. Rowatti n-__:_1_ ; Fitzgerald. n.. h.. 11- 'T~nu\\v\:~nvN s.nu_5\,_; . -4. --v- Specu'a1s--By Dr. W. A. Thompson for the best pie of any kind-1 .\I_\'rtle Langman. 13) W. D. Hisey, for the best jelly 1`o11---1 Maxblei Shepherd. By the Secret.ar_v, for the Ihest lunch done up in :1 box or `basket-1 Esther Howe. 2 Mrs. A. |Shephe1'd. By S. L. Anderson. for best loaf of homemade bread. white`- -1 Z\Ivy1't1e Langman, `.1 Mrs. A. Shepherd. I 'Vl|1A4lI. u\.aAn.;.... I Landscape. (n`i} \V. D. Gil- bert, 2 F`. M. Bailey. `Marine from lNai.ure--1 VV. 1). Gilbert, 2 Iv`. .\i. Jlailley. Fruits, _:_:1`ouped from uh- jocl.-~1 F. M. Bailey. Animals, copy ---1 1*`. M. I3wile_\'. 2 \V. D. Gililmri. Flowers and Vase or Bowl, original ~-1 W. D. G.iiIl)0rl, 2 1". .\i. D:Ll<](`)'. .-\rchiioclnra1 r3opy--1 \V. D. Gil- bert, 2 F. M. Bailey. Mdscellaneous-`Sepia, any su~l)jecL -1 I". M. 13a.i1ey. 2 \V. D. Gilbert. Pastel Iil;.','llI`C`.S, 01' :._:1'o11p----1 F. M. Bailey. Crayon Colors, originall-~1 1-`. M. Bailey. Stencil design, based on thistle or flowor--1 F. M. Bailey. Pencil Drawing---1 W. D. Giillberi. 2 Mrs. U. Fraser. Meclianicai Draw- ing~--1 W. D. Geilnbert, 2 F. M. Bailey. Etching, any su)jecL--1 1-`. IM. Bailey. 2 W. D. Gilbert. Basket Weaving---1 F. M. Bailey. Hand Decorated China. realistiic design-- 1 Miss Mcvean. Hand Decorated China, conventional design--1 Miss Mcvvan. Hand Deconated China, figure work---1 Miss Mevean. A .____._. _..-._...-.- -run:-vn-rvr LADIE~S' WORK. US-E-FUL Quilt. pieced. cott0n--1 Miss Mc- Veun, 2 Mrs. U. Fraser. Quilt, cot- DOMESTIC SCIENCE , , nA,--.1 DA LRY P:R OvDI"C'I`S WATER COLORS . `yr I-`LOXYERS ,ton, fancy qutiltings-1 .\Irs. R. .Mrs. R. Humphries. Machine made .coarse--1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 C. `Humphries. Hand knit woolen 'mitts, flne--1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 ` Table Doyleys, white e1u`b.--1 C. .\I. Humphries. Quilt, any other kind ---1 Miss 1\IcVean, 2 M. Clement. Cc-miforter, silk-1 Miss McVean. Comforter, cotton-1 .\I. Rowalt, 2 .\Irs. Jno. Fitzgerald. Fancy Bed Spread-1 Miss McVean, 2 Mrs. R. Humphries. Rag Hearth Runner- 1 Mrs. A. Lawson. Shoulder Shawl, `W001 crochet-1 E. Foster, 2 .\I.iss McVean. Sweater Coat or Verandah Jacket, kni`tted-1 Mrs. G. Usher, 2 cotton ga1`ment-1 Mtiss McVean, 2 Mrs. R. Humphries. Gen't1emen`s Sleeping Suit-1 Mrs. R. Humphries. Ladies House Dress---1 Mrs. R. Humphries. Child's Dress or Coat, made from old garn1ent-1 D. Hocken, 2 Mrs. R. Humphries. Cash- ` mere hose, 1'efooted--1 Mrs. A. Shepherd. Mending worn woolen l1ose-1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 Miss .\Ic\'ean. Hand knit woolen sock-s, Gorden. Hand kntit woolen socks, ne-1 Miss .\lcV'ean, 2 Mrs. R. Humphries. Hand knit woolen mitts dou-l)le-1 Mrs. T. King. 2 Mrs. R. Miss Mc\'ean. Hemming. French. on table line--1 Mrs. R. I-Iumphries. 2 C. M. Turner. Best laundered cotton garment-1 Muiss .\lcV'eau. LADIES WORK, FANCY Set (6) Crochet Table mats--1 E. Dobson, 2 Miss McVean. Set (6)- Turner, 2 E. Dohson. Centre Piece; I"renc`h em.b., wl1ite--1 E. Foster. 2` A.Cou1`temanche. Buffet or Side-` board Scarf. Emh.-1 Pearl Ifsher. 2 E. Foster. Buffet or Sideboard! Scarf, other style--1 Mrs. R. Humphries. 2 E. Foster. Tea Cosoy, wool--1 Mrs. R. H`u1u`pl1rles. 2 C. \r m....nn.. Tnn (`ncnr u-hi1n--1 _j_ . DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR, St. West, Toronto. will be at 91 Owen St, Barrie. every Saturday. Diseases Throat. Consultation hours. 11 Eye. Ear. Nose and. a.n'1. to 5 p.m., and by appoint-` ment.

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