Grimsby Independent, 17 Sep 1924, p. 7

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2:18 class; purse $250, 3 in mile trackâ€" ' Jean Grattan, br m, by Gratâ€" TEMPERANCE RE1FERENDUM ACT, 1919 Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers Like many others it augured ill, on the first day, for success. Cold, dull, fitful rain on Wednesday but on Thursday last old time patronsâ€"and bhundreds of new onesâ€"saw a splenâ€" did day ahead; turned out in force; ard a splendid crowd was there when the school pupils parade arrived immediately after lunch. The schools parade was a credit. to the teachers, and as scores and scores of little feetâ€"the wee kiddies drew most attentionâ€"trudged in many eyes glistened â€"among ; the watchers. a The midway had its throngs of happy loiterers, while the horseâ€"show ring and stock pens were never loneâ€" ly. R : The races of course drew the many; and four good events were pulled off. The results were as folâ€" lows: TAKE NOTICE that Sittings of the Revising Officer for hearing complaints and appeais with regard to the Voters‘ Lists ior the TOWN OF GRIMSBY to be used at the plebiscite vote to be. taken om the â€"z23rd . day of October A.D. 1924 for the Electoral District of Lincoln, will be held in the Town Hall, Grimsby, on Monday, the 29th day of September, A.D. 1924 to héar complaints as to the Voters‘ Lists for the said Town of Grimsâ€" by, and that Edward H. Lancaster, of the City of St. Catharines, <Barristerâ€"atâ€" Law, will be the Revising Officer, and his Clerk will be W. F. Randall, whose adâ€" dress is â€"John street, Grimsby, Ontario, and that such sitting will commence at nine Oo‘clock in the forenoon of the said day and will continue until the . appeals have been disposed of. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the name of any person enâ€" titled to be entered on the said list has been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons who are not enâ€" titled to be voters have been entered thereon, may on olt' before the 25th day of September, A.D‘, 1924, apply, complain Smithville Fair for 1924 has come and gone. At least 200 autos were parked in the infield and around the track, and it is a fair estimate to say that nearly 2000 people enjoyed a splendid . fall fair. £ The exhibits in a few classes were not too numerous, but a perusal of the prize list will show that . there was little to be desired in the way of attraction for any and all. The horse races, the horses in other classes, the cattle were all exâ€" tremely good, as was the exhibit of flowers in the hall. This does not mean that others were not goodâ€"they were; but these dese:ve mention. One peculiar thing about the exhibits was the near abâ€" sence of geese and ducks from the poultry ‘house. P ¢ UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of â€"Sale contained in a certain Inâ€" denture of Mortgage which will be proâ€" duced at the time of Sale, there will be offered for Sale, by Public Auction, by JAMES A. LIVINGSTON, Auctioneer, on the premises, Part Lot 21, ']gownship of Niagara, River Road, on Thursday the 2nd day of October, 1924, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, the following property namely:; FIRSTLY that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Niagara, in the County of Lincoln, and being all of Lot Twentyâ€"one in the said Township of Niagara, except those parts of said lands hereinbefore sold and conâ€" veyed to Erie & Ontario Railway Comâ€" pany, and that part containing Twentyâ€" five acres sold to Dennis Slingerland, and conveyed by deed registered as Number 1353 property intended to be conveyed beâ€" ing the Northâ€"Easterly part of the said Lot, and containing Twentyâ€"five acres more or less, being all the property formâ€" erly owned and ocupied by James Johnâ€" son Doyle in the said Township and which by recent survey made by one Wilburt B. Gibson O. L. S. on the 28th Feb., 1911, shows the quantity of land to be 82â€"7110 acres. SECONDLY the East half of Lot Numâ€" ber Seventeen in the Third Concession of the Township of North Grimsby. or appeal to have his or the name of any other person entered on, or removed from the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writâ€" ing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in G@uplicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated above. # _ JOHN S. CAMPBELL, _ Chairman of the Election Board for the County of Lincoln. Dated at St. Catharines, this 25th day of THIRDLY that portion of the road alâ€" lowance between the second and third Concessions of the said Township of North Grimsby, lying between the dividâ€" ing line between the east and west halves of the said lot, and the easterly limit of the ~said lot, (SAVE AND . EXCEPT that portion heretofore conveyed to the Toronto & Niagara Power Company: The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid which will be made known at the time of. sale. The properties â€".secondly and thirdly above deâ€" scribed, will be <â€"offered for sale, only in th event of the property firstly above deâ€" scribed, not being purchased at an amount equal to the reserved bid. Upâ€" on the Niagara Township property there is a good frame house, good barn, and other ‘outâ€"buildings. The greater part of the property is set out in fruit, and is situate a shortâ€" distance Northerly on the River Road from the Village of Queensâ€" For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Jas A. Livingston, Grimsby, or the undersigned: G. B. McCONACHIE, TERMS:â€"Ten per cent. of the purâ€" chase money to be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the balance in cash within Thirty days. Mortgage Sale & Grimsby, Ontario,, ! Solicitor for the Mortgagee.‘ Dated at Grimsby this 9th day of Sepâ€" tember, 1924. Stirring Horse Racesâ€"Large Midwayâ€"School Children‘s Parade and Novelties All Help to â€" Entertain Crowdâ€"Exhibits in Every Class Were of the Finestâ€"Weather Was Idealâ€" * Grand Concert at Night Well Patronized. ‘ 2,000 PEOPLE ATTEND BIG SmITHVILLE FAIR August, A.D., 1924. Wednesday, September 17, 1924. ¢lass; purse $250, 3 in /5, % Swineâ€"O. Lymburner, Milan Krick, Harry Gracey. Lady Directorsâ€"Mesdames Deans, Woodlan, Durham, C. Lymburner, C. A. Merritt, Albert McCollum, Ray McCollum, L. P. Killins, Miss Woods, Mrs. J. E. Naergarth. 4 Junior Directorsâ€"Geo. Bromm, Wallace McCready, Harry Cooper, J. R®. Naergarth, Fred Boulter, Harry Patterson, Audrew Lymburner, John Downey, H. Farr, Harry Gracey, F. KRailton, . Thompson Wilcox, Milam Krick, Reg. Teeter, Ray McCollum, Allan Wood, E. Ward, W. E. Henderâ€" son. Honorary Directorsâ€"A. D. Midâ€" daugh, Elijah Durham, A. J. Nevills, C.â€"A. Griffin, Patrick Lavery, W. F. H. Patterson, R. . J. ~Goring, W. : H. Trembley, I. E. Nelson, A. H. Schnick, J. /A ‘Minclair: A. ~"A. ‘Hutchison,. H. Gracey. Cattleâ€"J. F. Lymburner, Wallace McCready, Allan Wood, Kitchener Railton, T. Wilcox, D. Voll. Rootsâ€"Audrey Lymburner, Wallace McCready, D. Voll, J. E. Naergarth. . Fruitâ€"F. Ward, C. A. Merritt. Privilegesâ€"John E. Fisher. Amusement and Entertainmentâ€"L. P. Killins, C. A. Merritt, M. B. Cosby, E. B. Durham, C. L. _ Adams, H. G. Parrott, W. E. Henderson. The Prize List ROADSTER HORSES Single Trotterâ€"EF. â€" W. Burton L. Freeman, W. H. Ferguson. Brood Mare with Coltâ€"H. Copeland & Son. Colt ,under 1 yearâ€"Copeland. CARRIAGE HORSESâ€" Tea mover 15% handsâ€"Mrs. Chas. Freure, Harmon â€" Cosby, Arthur Swayze. â€" 7 GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES FARM â€"TEAM, Grafton . & ‘Co. Specialsâ€"Mrs." C. Freure, C. Cosby. MWatts (H.. Field)........./>,, Pony C (J. Cosby)........:;:... S S Usetie..,....... ....nl.2s9.00..%. Krzank D (H. Martin}.... ... . Erma Hal (RK. Smith).... .... Lady Ryckman (Flintoft) .. .. .. Vera Patchen (Morrison).. ... Beamsville Maid (C. Sutherâ€" land);...." .... . .... .222 wis ks Best time 2:06l4. Pony race, purse $50, 2 in 3â€" Beechwood Jim.... .;..;.; .,;.;.; PBassiticte......... .... ....... JGabel. *\ s is ces n e ie PV Auditorsâ€"A. E. Judge, W. C. Lymâ€" burner. $ Committeesâ€"Speeding, A. D: Midâ€" daugh, F. C. Hutt, H. Patterson. Horsesâ€"E. B. Durham, A. J.. Nevâ€" ills, I. E. Springstead, Harry Cooper, J. Downey. Sheepâ€"Geo. Bromm, Cyril Copeâ€" land, Ray McCollum. Poultryâ€"C._J. Shrum, F. Boulter. M. B. Cosby,, H. Fart. Grainâ€"Audrey ‘ Lymburner, Albert McCollum, Ray McCollum. aâ€"yr. colt, 2â€"yr. colt, 1lâ€"yr. coltâ€"A. McCollum first in each class. Colt ,Uuder 1 yearâ€"Swingle, J. A. Young. mileâ€" Ernest Patchen, blk g, by The G. W. Robinson Co. b&®y conâ€" test was a real attractionâ€"and, well, the writer is not going to say a word. Mrs. John Fisher‘s baby won first; Mrs. Robert Mackie‘s won second; and Mrs. M.Simon‘s third. Single Horseâ€"Omar Cosby, Bradâ€" ford Moore, Reuben Nevills. Mare and Foalâ€"Swingle, John A. Young. f Star Patchen (Wade).... 1 1 3 2 1 Helen Patchen, b m, by Star J Patchen (Smithers).. .. 512 1 1 2 Dorothy H, blk m (Marâ€" l ichall) .;::.‘.... :>:...~ ... 04L 08 8 Kitty Wilkes, br m (Ragsâ€" dale)..~...‘>........... .1 . s o 4: 4 Ur Dick Bingen, blk â€"g (Sid Merfritt)....‘...., .;....,.. 4 5 5 °B dr Peter Todd, br g (Fiecld).. 3 6 6 6 dr Best time 2:02%4. f Thi:d heat was dead heat between Helen Patchen and Dorothy H. Green race, purse $100, 2 in mileâ€" Dick Watts, b s, by Peter Honorary President, J. T. Middleâ€" ton, Esq.; President, L. P. Killins; 1st Vice President, E. B. Durham; and Vice President, C. L., Adams; Secretary, H. G. Parrott. Directorsâ€"M. B. Cosby, C. A. Merâ€" ritt, A. McCollum,â€"F. C. ‘Hutt;, :J. E. Lymburner, J. E. Fisher, C. J. Shrum, D. Voll, 0. Lymburner. aâ€"yr. / Coltâ€"B. Caughell, Wallace McCready. Teamsâ€"Shields & Son, ~Murray Bush, Stanley Young. â€" are and Foalâ€"John M. alLne. I 3â€"yr, Coltâ€"Jas. Montgomery, Geo. Shrur \ tan Royal (Wade)..; ....... H K B, br g, by High Private (CEaTTOW).... â€"... a.%.".s. Lady â€"â€" Rachael, br m," by Young Arbuteskan (Field). Dr. M, brâ€"s, by Cayuga Chief (Martin)........"...... Lady of the Lake, br m (J. PX Mefritt), ... .:......... . ~Best time 2:01l"4. 2:25 class, purse $200, 3 i The officers, most of whom worked hard to make this fair the success it was, are: 2â€"yr. Coltâ€"Caughell, W. W. Fisher. tâ€"yr. Coltâ€"Leslie Flintoft. â€"Mrs: C_, Freure, : C'OSby. White Winter Wheatâ€"T. Wilcox, E. ind Foalâ€"Swingle, John A.|Fulsom. Red _ Clover Seedâ€"John M. Lane. _ Coltâ€"B. Caughell, Wallace Alsike Cloverâ€"W. W. Fisher. y. Lucerne Cloverâ€"John M. Lane. ‘oltâ€"Caughell, W. W. Fisher. Timothy Seedâ€"Fulsom, A. McColâ€" tâ€"Leslie Flintoft. f lum, _ Juder 1 yearâ€"Swingle, J. A.l White Barleyâ€"Lane. White Oatsâ€"\Wilcox. l Yellow Corn in Earâ€"F. L. Griffiin. DRAUGHT HORSES _ Sweet Cornâ€"M. O. Merritt Wm. â€"shields .& Son,. Murray | Black. § anley Young.. / Small Beansâ€"Wm. Black. _ d Foalâ€"John M. aLne. « Large Beansâ€"Wm. Black. â€" ‘olt â€"Jas. Montgomery, Geo. Sunflowersâ€"Aaron Melick. Sheaf of Oats grown in Standing oltâ€"â€"Colver Bros. Graiz Competitionâ€"N.‘ Dyment & Jnder 1 yearâ€"John M. Lane. Sons, Ray McCollum, J. G. K. Railton. H.. FPield).../‘.,./.;, 2. L L Cosby)}.,......:s..1 1.2 2 |2. hk C1 a n n dfi oie k n e m j o (H:; Martin)...,. ... 4 47 (R. Smith).:.,; ... 6:6 4| man (Flintoft).......: 5 1 5] hen (Mortison).. ... 8 6 6| In 4 5b 5 5 .:‘)-()“()-()-( )amp o <mp 0â€"<m» 0 â€"ompâ€"(â€"<m> 0 <mâ€"0â€" 4ueâ€" (â€"am> 0 4010 â€"4NBâ€"0 <an 0â€"<m5 0â€"cm> 0 4B 0 Aged Eweâ€"Moote, 1 and 3; Packâ€" ham, 2. Shearlingâ€"Packham, 1,2 and 3. Lambâ€"Packham, 1 and 2; Moote. Aged Ramâ€"Packham. Lambâ€"Shields, Young, 2 and 3. Aged Ramâ€"Young, Shields, H Copeland & Son. Pen Long Wool Sheepâ€"John Packâ€" ham & Sons.. Aged Sowâ€"Geo. McCready, 1 and 2. Sow, under 1 yr.â€"McCready, 1, 2. Aged ~Boarâ€"A. B. Bartlett,. Mcâ€" Cready. * Boar, under 1â€"yearâ€"McCready, 1, 2. TAMWORTHS ABERDEEN ANGUS All prizes in all classes won by H. Copeland & Son. Shearling Ramâ€"C. A. Springstead, Robt. Young. f Ram Lambâ€"Springstead, 1 and 2; Young. h SPECIALS Pen Medium Wool Sheepâ€"Alex Salmon. â€" AAged Sowâ€"A. B. Bartlett won all prizes awarded in the four sectionsâ€" Six prizes in all. ~~ SHORTHORN CATTLE * Cow over 4 yrs.â€"Wallace Young, 1 and 2; Wallace McCready. f Cow under 4 yrs.â€"Young. _ 2â€"year Heiferâ€"Young, McCready. 1â€"year Heiferâ€"Young, McCready. ‘Heifer Calfâ€"C. A. Springstead, Mcâ€" Cready. Bull under 2 yearsâ€"Young. Bull ~ Calfâ€"Young, Murray Bush, John Roberts. Herdâ€"Young. Best Calf ,handled by boy under 14 yearsâ€"I. L. Moote. Ram Lambâ€"Packham, 1 and 2; Alf. Moote. . _Lambâ€"Springstead, 1 and ; . 8; Yeung, 2. Aged Ramâ€"Springstead, Young. OXFORDS Sheavrling Ramâ€"John M. Lane. Ram Lambâ€"Alex Salmon, 1,2, 3. Aged Eweâ€"Salmon, 1 and 2; Lane. Shearlingâ€"Salmon, Lane, 2 and 3. Lambâ€"Salmon, 1 and 2; Lane. Aged Ramâ€"Salmon, 1 and 3; Lane, Shearling Ramâ€"Shields & Son, 1 and>3; Robt. Young, 2. Heifer Calfâ€"Roweliffe, â€"Wallace Young. .. * 3 Dairy Cow â€" Sweepstakesâ€"McPherâ€" son & Son. | LEICESTERSHIRE SHEEP Shearling Ramâ€"John Packham & Sons, Alf. Moote. Aged Eweâ€"Springstead, 1 and 2 Young. § Shearlingâ€"Bpringstead,1 and â€" 2 Young. \ 4 Ram ~Lambâ€"Shields, 1 â€"and 2; Young. : A GRADES . Cow, under 4 years, twoâ€"year Heifer, lâ€"year Heiferâ€"All firsts won by R. Rowecliffe. Cow under 4, yearsâ€"McPherson, 1 and 2. Te 2â€"year Heiferâ€"McPherson, 1 and 2. lâ€"year Heiferâ€"McPherson. 4 Heifer ~Calfâ€"McPherson, Roy L. Game, Colver Bros. & Bullâ€"McPherson. Bull, 2â€"years or underâ€"McPherson, Colver. Bull calftâ€"Colver. Herdâ€"McPherson, 1 and 2. Cow, under 4â€"Durham, 1 and 2. _ 2â€"year Heiferâ€"Abram â€" Erb, Durâ€" ham. ; lâ€"year Heiferâ€"Erb. Durham. Heifer Calfâ€"Durham, 1 and 2; Erb. Cowâ€"Ivan L. Moote. / Cow, under 4 yearsâ€"I. L. Moote. . 2â€"year Heiferâ€"I. L. Moote, 1 and 2. 1â€"year Heiferâ€"I. L. Moote. Heifer Calfâ€"I. L. Moote, Alfred Moote. Bullâ€"I. L. Moote, Reg Rowcliffe. Bull Calfâ€"Alf. Moote, I. L.. Moote. Herdâ€"I. L. Moote. : Best Matched Teamâ€"F. Salmon. Lady. < Drivér. unmartiedâ€"A. B. Bartlatt, E. W. Burton. 3 Foal of 1924. Silver Cup, Grafton & Co. specialâ€"John M. Lane. Double Turnout, driven by woman â€"Mrs. Chas. Freure. Championship Mare‘â€"Shields & Son. Best Brood Mare and _ Foalâ€" Swingle. Aged Eweâ€"A. McCollum, 1 and 2. Shearlingâ€"McCollum, 1 and 2. Aged Eweâ€"Shields, 1 and 3; Young, Shearlingâ€"Young, 1 and 3; Shields AYRSHIRES Cow, agedâ€"McPherson & Son, 1 and HOLSTEINGE ) Cow, over 4â€"EF. B. Durham, 1 and THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, QONTARIO GRAIN AND SEEDS BERKSHIRE HOGS SOUTHDOWNS SHROPSHIRE SPECIALS DORSETS SPECIALS JERSEYS Extracted Honeyâ€"Sara L. . Wood, Mrs. Patterson. Comb Honeyâ€"W. W. Fisher. Childs School Lunchâ€"Wm. Back, Colver, E. B. Durham. Workman‘s Lunchâ€"Mrs. W. F. Elâ€" lis, Durham, Colver. © Roasted Chickenâ€"Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. I. Fields, A. Swayze. â€" SPECIALS IN HOME COOKING J. A. Hiscott, Chocolate Cakeâ€"E. B. Durham. Smithville Women‘s Institute, loaf Hop Breadâ€"John Roberts. Smithville U. F. W. O., Loaf Hop Breadâ€"Hiram Krick. L. P. Killins, Loaf Salt. Breadâ€" Krick. Krick Cucumber Picklesâ€"Krick, Ray Mcâ€" Collum, Mrs. E. Patterson. Collection â€" Pastryâ€"Swayze, Mrs. Patterson. . Fralitk & Co., som.: Maple, Sugarâ€"A. H. Schnick. f Maple Syrupâ€"iSchnick, E. B. Durâ€" ham. Pumpkin Pieâ€"J. A. Book, Krick, Durham. Bread, Hopâ€"Krick, Colver Bros. Griffin. Bread, Saltâ€"Krick, W. W. Fisher, Mrs. Patterson. Bread, Grahamâ€"iMrs. Patterson. Butter, 2 lbs. in printsâ€"Krick, A. Swayze, E. Fulsom. Yellow Plumsâ€"Black, E. Fulsom. Yellow Peachesâ€"Schnick. Quincesâ€"G. L. Griffin. White Grapesâ€"Black. Black Grapesâ€"Black. , Red Grapesâ€"Black. > Bushel Spy Applesâ€"J. E. Zimmerâ€" man. f § Cider Vinegarâ€"C. J. Shrumm, Mrs. Isaac Field. Bunsâ€"John Roberts, Colver Bros., Hiram Krick Plain Cookiesâ€"Sara L. Wood, Durâ€" ham, G. L. Griffin. Macaroonsâ€"Griffin, â€" Black, Mrs. Downey. Tartsâ€"Mrs. Elmer Patterson, Krick, Mrs. Downey. Apple Pieâ€"thnick, Sara L. Wood, Krick. Table Searftâ€"iMrs. Woodlan V. Bonâ€" stell, Mrs. Alf. Dawson. ‘ Centre Bonstell, Black. Centre Piece in colorâ€"Mrs. Jacobs, v. Bonstell, Mrs. Dawson. Luncheon Setâ€"Mrs. Woodlan, V. Bonstell, Mrs. Jacobs. Layer Cakeâ€"A. H. Schnick, E. B. Durham, Krick. Chocolate Loafâ€"Mrs. John Downey. Sara L. Wood, Black. Marble Cake â€"Arthur Swayze, Black. > Fantcy Handkerchiefsâ€"Mrs. Jacobs V. Bonstell, Mrs. Elmer Patterson Doughnutsâ€"Krick, G L. Griffin, Wm. Black. Lemon Pieâ€"Krick, Mrs. I. Field, Black. Baldwinsâ€"A. J. Dalrymple, Wm. Black. Sspysâ€"Dalrymple, P. W. Dobrindt. Golden Russettsâ€"Dobrindt, I. A. Merritt. Fruit Cakeâ€"Krick, Mrs. Elmer Patâ€" terson, Wm. Black. Cearmen Potatoesâ€"Wallace Mcâ€" Cready, G. B. Durham. ® Table Carrotsâ€"E. B. Durham, John Roberts. Field Carrotsâ€"J. E. Lymburner. Parsnipsâ€"John Roberts, E. Fulsom. Red Onionsâ€"M. O. Merritt. Yellow Onionsâ€"W. McCollum, John Roberts. f Collection Peppersâ€"A. H. Schnick. Cauliflowerâ€"John Roberts, E. B Durham. White Cabbageâ€"E. B. Durham. Hubbard Squashâ€"Mrs. Isaac Field. Summer Squashâ€"E. B. Durham, W. McCollum. Squash, A. 0. V.â€"John Roberts. Pumpkinsâ€"Ray McCollum, E. B. Durham. $ Celeryâ€"E. Fulsom. Special for Bruces New Century Swede Tu:rnipsâ€"Colver Bros. Special for Bruce‘s Giant White Sugar Beetsâ€"Aaron Melick. 6 FRUIT â€"â€"â€" Wagner Applesâ€"I. A. Merritt. Blenheim Pippinsâ€"I. A. Merritt. Cayuga Red Streakâ€"A. J. Dalâ€" rymple. 3 + R. I. Greeningsâ€"Wm c craick, § S Black; A.. H. Roxbury Russettsâ€"Schnick, Merâ€" fitt. Maiden Blushâ€"Griffin. : Duchessâ€"Wm. Black, Merritt. A. 0. V.â€"Schnick, C. J. Shrumm. . Seedlingsâ€"G. L. Griffin, Schnick. _ Six Varietiesâ€"Schnick, Dobrindt. Bartlett Pearsâ€"Wm. Black, Doâ€" brindt. Y j â€" _AFiemish Beautyâ€"Black. eckleâ€"Merritt. > _ RMonuisa Bonneâ€"Wrs. Woodlan. I Clapp‘sâ€"M. 0. Merritt, I. A. Merritt Duchessâ€"Dobrindt, Wm. Black. Sheldonâ€"Mrs. Isaac Field. A. O. V.â€"Black, A. McCollum. Blue Plumsâ€"Black. Sheaf Wheat, dittoâ€"E. Fulsom, J. M. Lane, A. J. Dalrymple. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Irish Cobbler Potatoesâ€"W. McColâ€" lom, Wm. Black. j Titt Green Mountain Potatoesâ€"Wallace McCready, Abram Erb. Swede Turnipsâ€"EF. W. Gregg, Colâ€" ver Bros. Radishesâ€"M. O. Merritt. Table Beetsâ€"EF. B. Durham, P. Doâ€" brindt. ¢ Sugar Beetsâ€"M. O. Merritt, Ray McCollum. LADIES‘ WORK, ORNAMENTAL Kingsâ€"Schnick. Snowsâ€"Schnick, Merritt. Tallman Sweetâ€"G. L. Griffin, Merâ€" DAIRY, CULINARY, ETC. Cosby, Piece, white or linenâ€"V. Mrs. . W. J Jacobs,.; Wm. 5 lbs. Butterâ€"E. Fulâ€" Loaf Salt Breadâ€" <oup 0 <mt> 44 Sofa Pillow, Crochetâ€"Mrs. Jacobs. Sofa Pillow, Any Kindâ€"Sam. Magder, V. Bonstell, Mrs. Dawson. Ladies‘ Underwearâ€"Mrs. W. . J. Jacobs. | %[z; Tea Clothâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Dawson. t * Lady‘s Work Apronâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Elmer Patteâ€"son, Mrs. I. Fields. Lady‘s Fancy Apronâ€"Mtrs. Jacobs, Mrs. A. B. Culp, V. Bonstell. House Dressâ€"V. Bonstell. Petticoatâ€"Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Ellis. Rag Matâ€"Mrs. 0. Tallman, Lloyd Killins. Buffet Setâ€"O. Lymburner, V. Bonâ€" stell, Mrs. Jacobs. 4 Collection Needle Workâ€"Mrs. E. Patterson V. Bonstell, Mrs. Dawson. Baby‘s Jacket, Cap and Booteesâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. L. Fields, Mrs. Downey. Advertise in The Independent Underwaistâ€"Mrs. A. B. Culp, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. John Downey. N‘ghtgownâ€"Mrs. I. Fields, Mrs Jacobs, E. Fulsom. Lady‘s Sweaterâ€"Mrs. Downey, ‘Mrs. Jacobs. i i Sofa Pillow, Embroideredâ€"V.«Bonâ€" stell. Jacobs. Knitted Laceâ€"Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. A. B. Ctlp, V. Bonstell. Pin â€" Cushionsâ€"V. Bonstell, W. Black. Handâ€"made Curtainsâ€"Ray McColâ€" lum, W. Black, V. Bonstell. _ Roman Embroideryâ€"V. Bonstell. Eyelet ‘ Embroideryâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Jacobs. Hardinger. Workâ€"Ray McCollum. Dresser Setâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Jacobs. \| LADIES‘ WORK USEFUL Bed spreadâ€"Mrs. A. J. Nevills, Mrs. Dawson, V. Bonstell. _Patchwork Quiltâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Woodlan, Colver Bros. 6 Comforterâ€"M‘s. O. Tallman. Best Quiltingâ€"Colver Bros, ~Mrs. Ellis, E. Fulsom. Corset Coverâ€"Mrs. Jacobs, E. Fulâ€" som, V. Bonstell. Child‘s Knitted Dressâ€"Mrs. Dow ney. . ; Boudoir Capâ€"W. Black, Mrs. Dawâ€" son, Mrs. Jacobs. Tray Clothâ€"W. Black, V. Bonstell, Mrs. Jacobs. 7 "Béead‘ ~ Wo‘k on Garmentâ€"Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Elllis, V. Bonstell. Table Matsâ€"V. Bonstell, Mrs. Isaac Fields. Crochetâ€"Black, Mrs. Fields, Mrs Pawson. f s Tattingâ€"Mrs. Patterson,© Mrs Handbagâ€"W. Black, Mrs. Dawson Mrs. Jacobs. (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) Thousands of west bound travelers say they wouldn‘t have missed that cool, mfortable night on one of our fine steamers. _A bed in teroo :olong sound slgeep and an appetizing breakfast in t%z%ogngming.a cicsu sta 4s Steamers "SEEANDBEE" â€"*"CITY OF ERIE*" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO®" Daily, May 1st to November 15th Leave Buffalo â€" 9:00 P.M. } Eastern { Leave Cleveland â€" 9:00 P.M. ‘Arrive Cleveland â€" 7:30 A.M. J Standard Time \ Arrive Buffalo â€" 7:30 A.M. Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie â€" Connections for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, Toledo, Detroit and other Tpoints. Ask your ticket agent or tourist agency for ticket via C & BLine. New Tourist Autoâ€" mobile Rateâ€"$10.00. f Send for free sectional puzzle chart of the .. Ihe Great Ship Great Ship "Seeandbee‘‘ and 32â€"page booklet, & SggcgndbeBc' -Lc;t!ixgtgé # § eet; Brea The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. â€" ‘[>S\ fectGinches. _ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Our policy is to assist farmers i crea.sfilg their live stock hold and to secure & Grimsby Branch IMPROVE YOUR HERD with which is amalgamated the BANK OF HAMILTON Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 f Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Better Grade of Stock Call and talk the matter over. Bank of Hamilton Branch COMPOSITION Six subjects to choose fromâ€"Hewit Lounsbury, Gertrude Durham. ¢ DRAWIENG Poster Advertising Smithville Fair â€"â€"Leroy Durham. MANUAL TRAINING : Bird Housqâ€"Allen Glints,> Jack Adams. 3 I INDIGENOUS WOODS y Natural State and Show Barkâ€"Alâ€" len Glints, Jack Adams. s DAIRYING x Special for Composition on Dairyâ€" ing given by J. A. Almont, manager Smithville Creameryâ€"John Dalâ€" rymple. Pencil Drawingâ€"Mrs. Ellis, R. Mcâ€" €ollum. / s FPainting on Silkâ€"â€"Mr‘s. Ellis. On Chinaâ€"Mrs. Ellis. Photography, six studiesâ€"Mrs. O. Tallman, Mrs. Ellis. § FLOWERS ; Cut Flowers, Collectionâ€"Geo. Adams, E. Fulsom. Dahliasâ€"Geo. Adams, A. J. Dalâ€" rymple. f . House plantsâ€"J. A. Book, R. Mcâ€" Collum. PLOWERS Table Bouquetâ€"John Leroy Durham. Fancy Pillow _ Slipsâ€"Mrs. ‘Jacobs, M:s. Woodlan, Mrs. Culp. & FINE ARTS . y Paint ng in Oil, Marineâ€"Mrs. W. F. Ellis, Mrs. F. Patterson. ‘ Landscapeâ€"Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Patterâ€" Animalsâ€"Mrs. Culp, Mrs. Ellis. Fruitâ€"M:s. Patterson, Mrs. Culp. Flowersâ€"Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Ellis. Water Color, Portraitâ€"Mrs. Ellis. Landscapeâ€"Mrs. Ellis, Ray McColâ€" lum. Astersâ€"Mrs. Isaac â€" Field, Wm. Hunter. : Gladioliâ€"Geo. Adams, Mrs. Field. Colleéction â€" Annualsâ€"Mrs. Elmer Patterson. ' son Centre Decorationâ€"Geo. â€" Adams, Mrs. Patterson. 7 Cut Flowersâ€"Geo. Adams, Mrs. Patterson. Public School Children‘s Fair POULTRY Cockerelâ€"Allen Glints, 1 and 2. _â€"Pulletâ€"Allen ~Gl‘nts, 1 and 2. Fancy Towelsâ€"W. Black, Mrs. Downey, F. Fulsom. f Potatoesâ€"Ray Bowman. Tabe Beetsâ€"Gertrude Flowersâ€"Mrs. Ellis, R. McCollum. Crayon Portraitâ€"Mrs. Ellis. Animalsâ€"Mtrs. Ellis, R. McCollum. Landscapeâ€"Mrs. Ellis. E. W. L. Mitchell, Manager J. A. Campbell, Manager HORTICULTURE 1D« Durham. Dalrymple, SEVEN

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