Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1921, p. 7

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WHOSC Glllll Lived by him Fution. ' .LUl.Lll( Kldd. 1-. , axxuuo . Pears--- Fall c. .: N. Baker, Geo." Baker. Winter C. N.: J. J. Harrison, --vv-4 -u-xrllavhlo Ill U0 LLGOLLIQVIIO I Winter apples-- Northern spy: -Patterson, N; Baker. Russets: Jas.3 I McFadden. Ben Davis: K. Kidd.` Baldwin: (K. Kidd. Ontario: Geo._ Duff. Man): K. Kidd,'J. J. Harrison._j_ ` gogxnanj Sweet: Jas. M_cFadden, K.; i d, 1 WLADIES WORK (Useful) at . Brysolfs ' FRUIT 5llGU.I.I=u .l.V.llD LICIII. `air hand towels, ; Harvey. Pair hand ered: Miss Henry, .11 A1!` -C-nuvnia `U -T 0 WIIIIIU UIIIIJIUHJ` Kersev. Table mry, Mrs. Ker- Miss Bantiqg, -17 I11`|'I"t\ a un- `I19 5`! L00 `Guest tow. aley. Pillow 1: Miss Cow- cases, trim- : n___1 (VL_-L` ORS A Murphy, de- - } FINE ARTS \ Oil painting, landscape: Miss Tol- ton, Miss Forbes. Oil painting, mar- ine: Miss Tolton, Miss Forbes. Oil painting, v_eg.~: Miss Forbes, Miss To]- top. "Oil painting, A.S., 0.0.: Missal `Tolton, Miss Forbes. Water colors, glandscape: Miss'Forbes, Miss Tolton. ;W_ater, colors, local scene: Miss Tol- iton, Miss Forbes. Water colors, 'fruit: .Miss_ Forbes, Miss Tolton.`. [Water colors,` animal: Miss Forbes, Miss Tolton. *Spia, A.S.: Miss _ Forbes, Miss Fisher. Pastel scene:' | Miss Forbes. Miss Tolton. Black and white sketch: Miss,Forbes, Miss Tol- ton." Crayon colors: Miss Tolton, Miss Forbes. Charcoal sketch: Miss '[Forbes'. Miss Tolton. Pencil draw- ` 4, mg: Miss Tolton, MissfForbes. Sten- - i cil design: Miss Tolton. Basket f weaving: Miss Tolton, Mrs. Kersey. .Art,display: Miss Forbes, Miss Tol- . ? ton. Penmanship, boys or girls: Nor- .`man Broley, Geo. Baker. _ Pen3nan- M .,shin, ornamental: Geo.- Baker, Missf I ._1'_To1ton, Miss Forbes: Dominion coat .,` oarms: Geo. Baker, Norman Baker.i .Map of Simcoe county: Norman Bro-5 . ; ley, K. Kidd. Hand-decorated China; 1 . ; Figure work: Mrs. Broley, Mrs. Ker-` _ sey. Hand-decorated China, Con. D.: t ` i Mrs. Bro1e,v. 1st and 2nd. Hand-1; j decorated China. Realistic D.: Mrs.` ` ; Broley, Miss Tolton. ' 5 - 1 rurnr rnmr-n-'u-rnn n at A -u-wn- . .-u..--.........: I . - ` - iGudrunTWalberg, comediene, and Allan Carter, tenor singer and leading man, in I Some \Girl, Tuesday, Oct. I8, at the Grand Opera House. 3 sax; u1.:uu..uJ.V Lo 0:, .Lu.:1.LV UI'1"1L.'.l. UIEEAD 1 A. -*L'. McCullough took the prize; for" comfort cutter, buggy hard tire,F [double harness-, single harness, single? ;R. M. harness, Scotch -collars. I 1'11` A xvrnn A \'r1'\ `r1? l'\I1?1'1'v\ru I 1--1V15fJJ1+: Mi371\}T`sVIzZV1`\}fANUFACTURES . A I ' 1\:I`..("..1l-.....`I.. 4-..]- 4.1.- ___.:._- valescent jacket: -Women?s Institute, Mrs. `Broley. Lady s` panel scarf: -Mrs. Kersey. Lady's panel scarf, embroidered: Mrs. Kersey. Tattingzl Miss `Henry, Mrs. Kersey. Single piece lace,work: `Miss Kersey, Miss Henry. Singlex. piece fancy C.: Miss Henry, Women's Institute.. Single piece, I`-LN.W.: Mrs. Kersey; 1st and 2nd. Outfit fair infant: Miss Henry, Miss Fisher. , 137171: A -usoufin. rxn .I. D nnu 1` uu VV DIED Ja;.uMcFadden took the prize for; _ 4 0 5\III.-I ILIEI `HIE I \J&II I-II\v dirt es the clothes soak. If you havem washing machine- Soek the clothes Overnight in the ueeel- Rinse wey. The cleaning suds Ioosegevery hit of dirt. In the mom- ing-opente the machine for a few minutes and the clothes ere perfectly eleu-V-_even the most soiled spots, BROTHERS uurrnp j TORONTO --_.---\......, -.a...,yv.. v _f LANTS AND FLE)`V`\;E -.... 1\A'..1.'.`..J.J..... .L....1- u... __..-__ `N0- *v.ers--Frank 1r\ A __:.L__.. Easy Washing Not a cake soap,or a chip `soap. but new and better -fine granules so rich in soap that they loosen the clothes hnye\a You ll hardly believe it-until you try it. Just soak the clothes in the rich, pure, cleansing Rinso suds overnight (or for three hours) and "then rinse theme thoroughly either in warm or cold water. They will be as clean as though they had been boiled and rubbed. i I fBegonia, Coleus, single Geranium, ldouble geranium. Boston fern: K. `Kidd. Asparagus: Mrs. Broley. gHouse plant: Miss Cowan, Jas. Mc- [Fadden. Asters: Jas. McFadden, `Miss Cowan. Petunjas, Miss Cowan. 3 l.`:_ible basl Miss G. Chantler, K. ;K1dd_. Br1de s bouquet: K. Kldd. ! SCHOOL CHILDREN S DEPT. 1 Collection of weeds: Melissa Hat- fvey. Collection of `forest leaves: 5Mary Hopper. Essays: Geo. Kidd. 3 Bird house: K. Kidd. Collection of fancy work (Special): Marjorie Dunning. _ ` Examiner advts. are a ne `businem tonic. H. JiTwiss Upstairs Tailor Shop ROSS BLOCK Phone 731 Good Assortment of ` Suitings~ and -w v--oaunv illlil Overcoatinga u_y /'--n1 uuuu. School Par- LEVER TAILOR _ FOR Page Saved 7 , Barrie, lmmistratnx. % cnmsg RISTIE, sa._id 9 A _few doors north. of Post Office; ` DO NOT DELAY IN PURCHAS- mc THE MONUMENT You INTENDED TO ERECT . NEXT SPRING Have it placed this Fall and your plot will be in good shape in Spring. Every monument in our large stock" greatly `reduced to l clear this Fall. `Buy where you can see what you are getting. LLIIJ 1J\Jll-II. Ill \-/IIFLLJILIO Your -`Mail brclers will receive as pm `at .atteht.ionl and : -- painstaking. care as if you were ord ring in per`s_on.--,-, If you "can t, visit rush. yourself, write y__0_urVr1e.edsl. .tQ Read Tlie Examine; Adlet`Coli1mn An ;kinds_ of Aut'o'AAccessories.V Lcuf rate `Vu1c_:anizing Express chargesprepaid_ both ways on tiresqve vulcanize We sell new Goodyear, Dominion, Dunlop and` Royal Oak TIRES; Wevprepay charges onvall orders of $10 and. up`/ards to 3 7 any point in Ontario.`.. .. -. .-. .4' . V J, Thursday, `October '13, 1-92 1 035:; 91.0.}. sari G. W. J. EASTMAN, PROP. 7 Phone 277 `R. G. MANUEL, MC:R. DJl.J\"l.'U|llllCll Llvuac, guuu. uuuunc, Uut: acre guuu xanu, an KIHUS fruit.. Easy, terms Eight-roomed Brick" House, stable, 2-} acres land . . . . . . . . . M Small House, stable, seven acres, near Allandale . . . . . . . Nine-roamed "Brick House, water and lights, large stable, one f 12nd. him: `Int-nnn Mxanfz 11:: MA u-Inna: ll`. 'ing claims eorge Chris- e Village of day of Aug- to send to their claims lraration, on mber, 1921, stratrix will `among the uxuc-Luuuucu ULLUIL lLUU.C, wabcr uuu .ugub:, usrgc SLEUIC, 011 `acre land, mce locatmn. Must be sold . . . . ; . . . . . . Seven-jodmed House, water, lights, toilet. Central 7. . . . [. For particularsand full'1ist`of Town Properties, Market Gardens and Farms, see ` ` - Lune-ruu1m:u_nuuse, conveniences, near 1-utannuzue. A pargaln" for qu1c_k sale Eight-roamed House", conveniences, ary St. . 5: . . . . . . . . Six-roamed House, good stable, one acre good land, all kinds frnif mnuv farm: Seven-roomed House, conveniences, _nice location Seven-roamed Cottage, central . ._ . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six-roomed Brick House, all conveniences, central . .. Six-roomed Cottage, near Allandale . . . . . . . . . . . V. . . . Eight-roomed Brick House, large lot, Allandale . . . . . Seven-roomed Cottage, near Allandale . . . . -. . . . . . Six-roamed Brick Cottage, central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five-roomed Cottage, central . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . Nine-roamed House, conveniences, near Allandale; A l . . I A `Fnv nttnb gala Properties for Simcoe Marble..WOrks 2o.owEN s'r,, BARRII-Z_ ---r_vvI\.v up; -- A-- -;-_ - -41. -'.I"-_.__. _ `PAR'1j131D;1a 3; CILROY USED muss, ALL SIZES, $5, $10, $15 % % BEN 1590 f i=n......; 921' OUR HOME ant (:9 RS. ending` Acts, uving claims eth Murphy, the County vho died on ,_A.D. 1921, 22nd day of \ to the un- ` itors for the 4*` said Elizao and address- laims, duly security, i! -Z>:j y--u:~w- _-uww ---.__ I 477.4771/2 Ygnge Str:e-t, % 'roxontb' Oice: 16 `Bavfiel Street-, Barrie if 7 Residence Phone 864m . ,Roadster--- -Brood mare: `R. lflarscadden & Sons. Spring colt: R.g ;F. Carscadden & Sons. Yearling: E.` ;Rowe. Twd-year-old: E. Rowe, C.: Shaw. Russel Webb. Span: S. Hast-; gings, E. Elmer. "Single horse, under; _515=}.-:- S. Hastings, S. Hastings, H. ._ 5 Grose. Single Horse, 15% and over:` Es. Hastings, R. K. Holmes, W. R.- I Allan. Turnout-'-- S. Hastings, R. K.' Agricultural--'-, Brood mare: Chas. Henry. `C. Kell, D. Banting. Spring; _colt: Chas. Henry, C.'Kel1.' Yearlingzl J. A. Lennox. Two-year-old: J. A. Lennox, J.'Ram"sey., Jr.. C. Houn-3 some. Best span: M. Martin, W.g Donnelly.` Sweepstakes: J. A. Len-` nox, E. Rowe, W. Donnelly. ` .... _-1 1-:_--_____ n____ ,' 1:1 1-r,_ 3 "'Eer;'1' i5.}p};;eZI }.T;}? w. Hus-_ : sey. . I n......:......i n........a' .......... n" 01...... . `Buy. _ , _ ` L Carriage--- Brood mare: C. Shaw. Spring colt: Clare Shaw. Yearlingzg :R. F. Carscadden &`Sons. Span: C.: `Watson & Son. Single horse-- H.` ;Blackstock. ' V " n-..,1....L__ n_.-'-_1 ____-_-_ 5 n :1 ucauxay 0. .Dl.',WbCl.'. 2 , l Qolt Race--H.' Lgnnox, W. Steele, Jake ~Pierson. A ' HORSES 1'\ n:- is \ L . 1 Draft-`--Brood `mare: Cyrus Smith,l J. A. Lennox. Spring colt: Cvrus Smith. Yearling: Chas. Henry. Two-` lyear-old: Lorne.Jebb, -E, Rowe. A ` A .'.._:-__~u____ 11. ucauzay,` .l.uUb'. Dllal.'[)l_:f_. Farmers Race-'- E. Rowe, H. `Leadlay, J.` Btzewster. nan Dunn 1:! v1.........\.. 1:! Lu.....l.- n (3), Dor- oy)---Arthur Q/J-Inn` 9...- v-------.., - _ V . V V u ~- 2.50 Trot or Pace-- Graham B1'bs.,' H. Leadlay,` Thos. Sharpe. Wan-nan-re Dnnn.._- `I3 "Dn--rn U comcsrown FAIR { % 'PRlzE WlNNERS, | . ` . RACING Free For _All-_- W. Hughles, ias. R Shields, Geo. -J ebb. ' . . nrn rn,,,4 1-5 A . -.` ze loqzation .......-'..'..s....-.` :es, IIIICIII.V.CI.I.. ..D xllandale .. * nulo'Doooa_tno-avoca- uonvoooo--out-cacao nu-on--ouvuo-nun o An......:..1..' A 1.-.. .. bargain" P.O_. Box IOU - - -$239.0 `.,s2coo_ .; $3300 ...;13oo .. sznoo .. $2100 . $1950- QI Ell `$1760 $3000 $1200 $2000 $1300 351600 _$3soo Rsi ' uant to the swing claims of Flos, do- ay of June, articulars of after which ' tribute the ard only to 1 then have sible to any `Joseph Mc- ' on or before r qavau $1500 Lug I '/ POTATOES AND ROOTS Early potatoes, C.N.: R. Chantler, `J. J. Harrison. Early potatoes, A.O. ,V.: K. Kigd, R.SCliIanEl'er.1d Lite po- 3tatoes, C. .-- . .' ou awson `Beyer. Late potatoes, A.0. V.: S. J. g Gouldb J Iezs.nMScF3.d Svsiede turi nips: . e , . . ou . ongre mangels, A. V.: J. J. Harrison, Thos., i!Mi1ligan~. Intermediate mangels/: C. ;-Kell, J. Heaslip. Globe mangels: C.` :Kel. 3:003: ediililg. beetls, A.V.i1 S. J. ou , . atc ett.. ong w ite . carrots: J. J. Harrison. Short white earrots: Thos. Milligan, J. J.Harri-' son. Parsnips: J. J. Harrison, N. =Baker. ., A . . I GARDEN VEGETABLES ! -'I-Iubbard squash: G. Baker, C. `Smith. Squash, A.O.K.; lie Chantler, C.` Smith. Pumpkins: N. Baker, C. Kell. Cabbage: Thos. iMi1ligan, R. Chantler. Cauliflower: R. Chantler, Mrs. Jno. Wood. Tomatos: J. J. ;Harrison~. Watermelon: .- Thos. Milli- gan. . Citrons:* Miss B. Cowan, C. 'Ho1`msome.. Celery: Jas. McFadden.1` Potato onions': Women's Institute, J.` `McFadden. Yellow onions: R. Chant- ler, T. Milligan. Table beets, Globe: K. Kidd, Geo. Baker. -. Short table _ carrots: C. Smith, R. Chantler. Long table carrots: .T. Milligan, J. J. Harri-3 s on.- Sweet corn: R. Chantler, Geo. Du . Collection: of `vegetables: K. T Kidd, Geo. Baker. "Mammoth encum- ber: J. J. Harrisoxn, Geo. Baker. ' V SEEDS AND GRAIN White fall wheat, D.G.C.: A; Mat- chett, D. Banting. White fall. wheat,l A.O.V.: Kenneth'Kidd. . Six-rowed` barley, A.V.: D. Banting, W. Patter-I son. White oats: D. Banting. Field beans: J. J. Harrison, Geo. Baker. Flint com: S. J. Gould,`-J`. J. Harri- son. Dent corn: J. J. Hkarrison. Red e1over:"DT Banting. Alsike: D. `Bant- mg. Dnm A mnmc A `Mn nnnma I UUCl\U].'Ul.n , . I Rhode Island Red, A. V.-- Cock;I VW.` J. Broley. Hen: J. J._ Harrison,` W. J . Broley. Cockerel: D. Chantler, `W. Ayerst. Pullet: D. Chantler, W. 'Ayer' . ` _ Ducks, Pekin- Male: D. Chantler, J. V. Childs. Female: D. Chantler, J. V. Chi1ds_. _ f A Geese, .Toulouse- Male: D. Chant- ler, S. J. Gould. Female: D. Chantler. Geese, A.0.V.-Male: D. Chantler. Fejtyale: D. Cyanger. - D `[1 TT-_1__ 1.1. I I 1.` culaxc. Ll. KJIICIIIIIICL} .Bantams, A. V;---- H. Hulse, lsti cock, cockerel and pullet. Hen: H.- Hulse, J. V. Childs. V _ r1`l'.1*l!I`l\n| A `L715 (11'\ A-1`? V.-- H. Hulse, 1st,r lcook, 1st and 2nd hen, cockerel and} pullet.~: : T\nv-l>1'nna__ I-T `Vnv `Inf nnnlr and I pui3`:>;:i;ings-- H. Kitley, 1st cock andi pullet, and 1st and 2nd hen and cockerel. .-. -nu--.-I- 1-__1_._.1 1-3-.` A ir n-..1--I W3i;u 171i1?orc5- J. V. Childsh, 1st! hen and cockerel. ` Poland, A. `V.-,-H. Hulse, 1st and! 2nd for cock. hen,- cockerel, pullet. 'r_r-..A...:. r-....1.. 1' V f1h:1.-I.-. uh... Qllu. LUL U'U\)lXn ll-C11," DUDIXCLCI` >PlAJlC|4u __Houdan---Cock: J. V. Childs. Hen: i D. Chantler. . (\_...:.....L..._ A" 17 `Cl I'_T..'I.... 1...!-f LUI UUUI\Ul`Ul'1llU punch. ' Game, A.O.V.- H. Hulse, cock and 1st and,2nd hen. . Langshan, A.V.-,' H. Hulse, cock and hen. ' Hamburg, A.V.-_-- J. V. Childs, cock and hen. ' 'l1!--`l_ `III : _ . _ . .__ .1 T7 >I'V`l..21,J..... U all/CI` 3&1 ecutor will of the said rphy among ving regard e shall then tor will not part there- _whose claim .......I 1.... `L3... Childs, C. A. Stewart. / I !' Gam'e, -Black Rod-- W. Ayerst, 1st` for cock and hen, and 1st and 2nd! I for cockerel-and pullet. TI fl-`Gwyn A Q `T , "uI1]mn 1&1 `U. \;:1a.lu.1c1'. ' 3 L. S. or G..W,vandotte- W. J.} ; Broley, 1st for cock, and 1st and 2nd] forhen, cockerel and p'u11et. { .Buff Wyandotte-- D. Chantler, 1st {for cock, and 1st and 2nd for hen, 'cockereI and pullet. , . 3 Brown Leghorn-- Cock: D. Chant- ller. Hen: D. Chantler, J. J. Harri-A; Eson. Cockerel: H. Hulse, D. Chant- ler. Pulletz D. Chantler, J. V. Chi1ds.| 5 White Leghorn-- Cock: T. Milli- igan, 1st and 2nd. Hen: W. Patter- son. T. M'illiga n. Cockerelz J. V.! Childs, C. A. Stewart. Pullet: J. V.; `chads, o. A. Stewart. : 3. a.,...*., 121.... nnA__ W Avnref 14+. 7 erl and pullet. - | White VVvandot`te-e Cm.-.l:: C. A. ;Stewart. Hen: D.. Chantler, C.` A. istewart. Coogerelr C. A. Stewart,` , 1st and 2nd. , ulletz C. A. Stewart, i D.'Chnt1e r. | - .. ('1 117-.-`- .l ...LL .. `KIT T Ancon_a- W. J. Broley, 1st for g cock, and 1st and 2nd for hen. r~ocl-'.- ` I nn..:.. 1xr.......A-+}-.37 r`,,...1_-- r` A n .V". l1yU.l'5l/, .11. .l\lblCy- . t l'J.!'.9!l.E 1'1. .l.'.I.LU.b'U, 11. I\ll.lUy- Cochin, A.V.---- H. Hulse, 1st and 2 d for cock, hen, cockerel and pallet arred Plymouth Rock- 80:-.k: H. |Hu1se. - Hen: H.VHu1se, '1`. L. Webb. `Cockerel: T. L. `Webb, Lorne Jebb; I-"u11r.-1:: T. L. Webb, L. Jebb. White Plymouth Rock---H. Kitlt,-y, 1st and 2nd for cock and hen; `mak- }e1*e1:'.W./Ayerst, H. Kitiey Pullet: |W. Ayerst, H.{itley. V V A1-snn-n T 121~;\'|n11 1 cf . -Fnv . I ' Berks}1i.re-- W. D. Ha_v/kins, lst gfcr aged boar and` aged sow, and 1st iand 2nd for 1921 boar and 1921 so'w.} LUI.' 1310.1 iJUGl., GgC\1`BUVV LUQL DU\Vo '7 "1'am;a5:'n5" Brahma, A.V.- H. Hulsie, 1st and 2ndfor `cock, cockerel and gullet. `Hen: _H. Hulse, H. Kitley. nnnkin A V... I-T I-Trcn 1:1` nd :1.\n .'.'u \JlulB\.}GLl\aIClla l Shropshires--L 0. Shaw, 1st o\l aged 1`am, `aged ewe, shearling ewe, .sheariing ram, ewe 1am_b, ram. ` I 1 I nvrtrfxvvn - I . Tzimwo1`t11---~1{g-<;(;-bar: C. Shawg! W. D. Hawkins; VV. D. Hawkins, 1st for 1921 boar, ag`e'd:sov'v, 1921 sow.` n....1,.1.:..,. I n I.r..m1,:ng 1g+! ? , Cotswold- '1}. Connell, 1st for. aged ram, aged ewe,.shear1ing ewe,[ shearling ram, 1st and 2nd for ewe` lamb and ram. ' ` ` ` 7 _:--_;__-. r:_--_1.. ` A..-) _.__.-_ at V VI Bjf 1 Ill-IQ [(5), Arthur .-I-I-nu; Tkfnnrl: l.HlU auu Ldlp Leicester Lincoln--- Aged fam: M. 'Martin. Aged ewe: M. Martin, R. F. Carscadden. Shearling` ewe: R. F. Carscaddn, M. Martin. ,Shearl`mg.i ram`: R. F. Carscadden. Ewe lamb: 2 R. F. Carscadden, 1st and 2nd. Ram! Ilambz M. Martin, 1st and 2nd. Pen :I F. Carscadden. ' I n1___-___1_.:_.__ n (`11_.___ 1-`. .c..\_! \ICUu l.\.UGI1, U; (`lo-IGIIIIUII 1 CU: Grades-- Cow: ` Geo. Keast, C.i ~ Henry... Heifer, two-year-old: C.1 - Shaw, C. Henry; Heifer` calf or (steer under 1 year: `C. Shaw. y'.Fat heifer or steer; C. Henry. * ' f fvivufu SlL"\l.I\-I IICILCL I r`rv._`emI3ui`l";z'3..i:E:T C. Henry. ` calf-: Dewitt Chantler, J.` K. `Lenno x. ever 1% yr.: Geo. Kast. Bull calf: Her`efor VA . Ptton & Son,s 1 and 2 for cow, yearling heifer, two-I year-old heifer, heifer calf. Bull, ' Geo. Keast, J. A..Patton & Son. r1|~nI`nc_._ (`!.-nu. flan Vanni F I ._ H CATTLE ._ ' \ A T` Shorthorn--. Cow: C.` Henry. Yearling heifer: C. Henry, Geo.` Keast. Two-year-old heifer: C.9Ben- ry. , Bull calf: C_. Heifer} Dewitt Chantler, *Lenno'x.; VAT. Patton Son, 1 1 ......l 0 13...`. ...I..- --__.._.1L.__ L-::-.. .4..-.._ I uu.o. .u. H . ouuut, .Lvu.`. I1. u l.'U5I::. , I itghing Contest-- Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. H. Grose. V I IQAIIIDIIVCQ `Holmes, Grose. Sweepstakes: S. Hastings, 1, 2, 3. . T.nJ\-r nm;1nv_- mun M `If:-.f`nuuv `m:1:i`;r5 ]);i v:_;;'-`:: Miss M. `M.cCaw, Mrs. B. W. Smith, Mrs. H: Grose. .n1'fnH;ntv (Yon!-col-, Mun `D '2 ' sw'm;w;: . -`.-- ., SHEEP THE BA R.RIE_ EXAMINER . \u; ruuuur |n~.hix_r' Wood 1st I lst 1st I D i i i LADIES WORK (Fancy) I I Embroidery, Oriental: Miss Fisher, ! Mrs. Kersey. _ Embroidery, sunburst: Mrs. Kersey. Embroidery, mount mellick: Miss Fisher, Mrs. Kersey. Embroidery, -Balkan, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Kersey. Embroidery. modern cross-stitch: Mrs. Kersey, Miss Fish- er.. Embroidery. conventional: Miss E. B. Banting, Mrs. Kersey. Tea or lunch c-lqth. .D.T.W.: Women s?Insti- tute, Mrs. Kersey. Tea or lunch . cloth, embroidered: Miss Cowan, Miss ' Fisher. L: Centrepiece, French: Miss Cowan, Miss Henry. Centrepiece, Filet: Miss Fisher`, Women's Institute. Banting. ' Cloth and six serviettes: Miss Tolton. Mrs. Kersey. Buffet runner: Miss. Fisher, Miss Henry. Table doiliesz Miss Banting, Miss Henry. Table mats, white embroid- ery: Miss Henry, Mrs. mats, crochet: Miss Henry, , Mrs. Kersey.` Tea cosy, white: Miss Henry. Miss Bantingn. Service tray: -`sey. "Tea cosy. Wool: Banting, Miss Henry, Miss Tolton. Library F table runner. embroidered:,Miss Cow- . an, Miss Fisher. . Mrs._ Jennett. r towels. Sofafpillow, "S. em- broidered: Miss Cowan, 1st and 2nd. Sofa rnillow, washable: Miss Henry, Pair C._: Miss Henry. Mrs. . embroidered: Miss Fisher. , `Miss Henry, Mrs. Wood. cases (day), embroidered: __ II:__ 11 1-\:If"' _,; A,.S;,_ Tray cloth: Women`s Institute, Miss , Guest to els, H. 'I.:- uest tow-_ . 'e1s,= s.n.: Mrs. W. J. Broley. ' Ul, L)-lJo- LVJ.l a VVo 0- .|Jl.'U1C.yu If IILUW embroideged: an, Miss Henry. Piliow trim-_ med: Miss Cowah, 1st and 2nd. Sheet, fancy: Miss Henry, Miss Fisher. Dresserevrunner and pincushion: Miss Banting. Miss Henry; Ladies` Lin- gerie set: Miss Henry; Miss Fisher, Ladyfs embroidered nightrobe: Miss; Cowan, Miss Banting. Lady's` con- I I ! I - _-__ ` Quilt, pieced C.: Miss B. Cowan, Mrs. Kersey; Quilt, cotton, fancy: Miss Tolton, Miss B. Cowan.' Quilt, A.O.K: Mrs. T. Gennett, Miss Forbes. Cmnforter,. S. or C.: .Mrs. Kersey.; F`ancy~spread: Miss Henry, Mrs. Jen-3 nettf` Couch cover, wool: Miss. Forbes, Mrs. _Jennett.. Shoulder shawl, K. or C.: Women's Institute, Miss Henry. Veranda jacket: Miss Henry, Women s `Institute. 'Woolen socks: Mrs. Kersey, Miss Fisher. Woolen mittens: Mrs. Kersey, Miss Henry. Woolen mittens, double: Mrs. Kersey. Miss Fisher. Boudoir slippers: Miss Henry, Miss Fisher. I Lady's house dress: Mrs. Kersey, Miss Fisher. Rag floor runner: Miss Hen- "V, Miss Tolton. Floortrugz Miss Tolton. Woven hearth.rug: Miss Tolton. Mrs. Kersey. Home dyeing: Miss Forbes. _ - , DOMESTIC SCIENCE Home-made bread, white: Mrs. ` Baker, Mrs. Jno. Wood. Home-made. ` bread, milk: Mrs. A. Matchett.` Home-made bread, nut: Mrs. Jno. Wood. Cookies: Miss B. Cowan,i Mrs. G. Harvey. Sponge cake: Mrs.` [Jno. Wood. Dark layer cake: Mrs.. Geo. Harvey. Ginger cake: Mrs. G.l |_I-Iarvey. Light fruit cake: Mrs. Jno. lWood, Mrs. G. Harvey. Apple` pie:' I Mrs. Geo. Harvey. Custard or cream ipie:,Mrs. Jno. Wood. School lunchzi Mrs. Geo. Harvey. Canned straw-! berries: Mrs. A. Matchett, Mrs. Geo.{ Harvey. Canned berries: Mrs. A.l Matchett. Mrs. Geo. Harvey. Can- lned rhubarb: Mrs. Jno. Wood, Mrs.~ A. Matchett. Preserved peacheszi 19>`.-s`$v'eI.i}T1`i.h.f;`7 1335 ' 3'53` v"` A. Matchett; Preserved citroni! !AMrs. Jno. Wood, Mrs. _Geo. Harvey.! 1 3?!- `E eotE2. i3 a1"s`t ..?. ina"Pc12.`.; lned.vege-tables: Mrs. Jno. Wood,i IMrs`. Geo. Harvey. Native fruit? iiellies: Mrs. Geo. Harvey, Mrs. A.` 'Matchett., Native fruit marmalade:' Mrs. G Harvey. Vegetable marma-i lath: Mrs. G. Harvey. Mixed and: [mu-:t.a.~d pir-klesz Mrs. A. Matchett,` } Mrs.-Jno Wood. H. M. mincemeat |Mrs. A. Matchett, Mrs. Jno. Wood. 'C>.1tsup: _ Miss E. Forbes, Mrs. A. ;Matchett. Maple syrup: Mrs. A. Matchett. .Mrs. Jno. Wood.- Hard; snap: Mrs. A. Matchett, Mrs. Jnofg ' Wood. 1' A `I'\T1fV! 1 IYf\'I\"7 [YT , B,,1\ 12553. \IUUo 1.331-1\Cl', J.la_ uuu auu. Hone_v--- W. H. Reed, 1st for sec-! tion honey, extracted honey, extract}? ed amber honey, display honey, and`! 10-lb. pail honey (Special). ' DAIRY AND APIARY 3 I . | 20-lb. crock butter: Mrs. G. Har- rvey, Mrs. A. Matchett. 10-lb. crock .hutter: `Mrs. Jno. Wood, Mrs. A. lMatchett, Mrs. S. J. Go ld. 1-lb. print: Mrs.` Jno. Wood, Mrs. G. Har- vey, Mrs. A. Match`ett. Half-lb. prints: Mrs. Geo. Harvey, Mrs. Jno. Wood, Mrs. "A. Matchet}. 10-lb. nrint (Special): Mrs. Geo. Harvey. Eggs: `Geo. Baker, 1st_ am} 2nd. I! 7 1'? 'I\ I I i I I I Rail AI~;D1es-`."'V`SJI;ea1thi.e2s:.` A. '.Mt- chett,` N. Baker. Snows: W. Patter-._ . son. -A.0.K., C.N.: Jas. McFadden. Crab apples: J . J . Harrison._ 5 7Z...L - _, L -rvv '. nova , ntario,` . 1' of Septerm-\ 38`-41: *

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