PAGE TEN - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 PARTIAL LIST PRIZE WINNERS AT OSHAWA FAIR | Judging is Well Under Way and Will be Completed Early Today udging in the various sections of so ying at Oshawa Fair is now . almost complete and already the high . standard Rp quality in the various exhibits is noticeable to a p t * degree. The entries have by far ex- ' geeded anything of previous years while the judges have been given no . easy time in selecting the first, sec- 'ond and third prize winhers in the + respective classes. he judging which commeficed at ten o'clock yesterday morning is { expected to be completed by three or four o'clock this afternoon and after that hour, the public may make a complete round of all the exhibits and if they so desire, they may ac- tually see all the prize winners of this year's bigger and better fair. A red tag or red rosette indicates first prize, a blue tag or blue rosette is for second prize while a yellow card or rosette indicates third prise. jze money in the various events 4) es from $15.00, $10.00 and $5.00 to $1.00, 75 and 25 for the lesser events, Ss hREdiiddiioghiiciieetatiie tists CATTLE Clase 11-=Jerseys Bull, one year and under two--H. M, Foster, Cow, three years or over--H. M. Foster, Heifer, two years and under three . Foster, Heifer, one year and under two-- H. M, Foster, Heifer cali--H. M. Foster, Class 1 2--Holsteing Bull, over 1 year--R. R. McLaugh- lim; Geo. Smith. : Bull, junior cali--Geo. Smith, Cow, three years and over--Geo. Smith, Geo, Smith. Heifer, two years and under three --Geo, Smith, Geo. Smith, Stanley Bagg. Heifer, one year and under two-- R, R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaugh- lin, R. R. McLaughlin, Heifer calf, senior--R. R. Me- Laughlin, Geo. Smith, Geo. Smith. Heifer calf, junior--R. R. Mec- Laughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, Stanley Bagg. Herd, one male and three females, over one year, all the property of the one owner--R. R. McLaughlin, Geo. Smith. Get of sire, 3 animals under two years--=R, R, McLaughlin, Geo, Smith, SHEEP Class 13--Cotswolds Ram, two shears and over--W, TPT OE Tr PIA TREES : Glaspell., . Shearling ram--W, Glaspell, F. B. Glaspell, * Ram lamb--F. B. Glaspel, W. Glaspell, W, Glaspell. Ewe, two shears and over--W. Glaspell, W. Glaspell, F. B. Glaspell. Ewe lamb--W. Glaspell, F, Glaspell, W, Glaspell. Shearling ewe--W. Glaspell, W. Glaspell, . B. Glas v » en, one ram an ewes--\v, Glaspell, F, B. Lb ji Class 14--Shropshirves Ram, two shears and over--J. Ba- ker, Harold Skinner, J. E. H. Davis, Shearling ram--]J, Baker, H, Skin- ner, E. Wilbur, Ram lamb--Harold Skinner, Har- old Skinner, J, E, H, Davis. Ewe, two shears and over--H. Skinner, E, Wilbur, H. Skinner, Shearling ewe--H. Skinner, H. Skinner, E, Wilbur, Ewe lamb--H, Skinner, H. Skin- ner, J. E. H. Davis. Pen, one ram and four ewes--H. Skinner, J. E. H, Davis, E, Wilbur, Class 15--Southdowns Ram, two shears and over--]. H, Lockie, G. H. Mark and son, Shearling ram--G, H, Mark and son, J. H, Lockie. Ram lamb--G. H, Mark and Son, G. H. Mark and Son, J. H. Lockie. Ewe, two shears and oyer--]. H, Lockie, G. H, Mark and Son, G. H, Mark and Son. Shearling ewe--H, Skinner, G, H, Mark and son, J, H, Lockie. Ewe lamb--G, H, Mark and son, J. H, Lockie, G. H. Mark and som, Pen, one ram and four ewes--]J, H, Lockie, G. H, Mark and son, Class 16--Leicesters Ram two shears and over--W, R, | Robbins, W, R. Robbins, In every corncCr of Dominion you will find this grand old ginger ale » P-- Why is it, the question is often asked by travel- : ers, that we find "Canada Dry" served every- where we go? For many years travelers have come home to tell how they found "Canada Dry" a popular beverage the wide world over, # Distinctive flavor -- that is why "Canada Dry" has been known in the Dominion since 1890, Why ten years ago Americans began de- manding it in the United States. Why it is served in countless homes from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, today, Why it is a popular ginger ale, #Canada Dry" uses the finest quality Jamaica ginger and other absolutely pure ingredients. It is made under laboratory methods of purity and exactness from the highest quality of ingre- dients. And note how deliciously it mixes with other beverages. Here is a distinctive ginger ale! SPENT FET EE ee le aa ht he af Ch the Shearling ram--W, R, Robbins, Ram lamb--W. R. Robbins, Glaspell, W, R. Robbins, Ewe, two shears and over--W. R, Robbins, W, R, Robbins, W, Glas- pell, Shearling ewe--W, R. Robbins, Ewe lamb--W. R. Robbins, W, Glaspell, W. R. Robbins, Pen,bone ram and four ewes--W, Ww. \V. Glaspell, W. R. Robbins. R. Robbins, W, Glaspell, Class 17--Oxfords Ram, two shears and over--]. H, Lockie, J. W. Balson, Shearling ram--J, H. Lockie, J, W. Balson, Jas. Cameron and sons. Ram lamb--], H, Lockie, J. Lockie, J. W. Balson, \d Ewe, two shears and over--]. H, Lockie, J. W. Balson, J, W. Balson, Shearling ewe--Jas, Cameron and sons, J. H, Lockie, J. W. Balson, Ewe lambh--J. W, Balson, J, H. Lockie, J. W. Balson, Pen, one ram and four ewes--]J, H, Lockie, J. W, Balson, Jas, Cam- eron and sons. Class 18--Lincolns Ram, two shears and over--J, W. | Balson, Shearling ram--]. W. Balson. [y Ram lamb--J, W. Balson. Ewe, two shears and over--J]., W. Balson. Shearling ewe--J, W, Balson. Class 19--Dorset Horn Ram, two shears and over--S. Rat- | | | | tle, | Shearling ram--G, H. Mark and Son. | Ram lamb--G, H, Mark and Son, S. Rattle, Ewe, two shears and over--G. H, Mark and Son, S. Rattle, S. Rattle, Shearling ewe--G. H. Mark and Son, S. Rattle, S. Rattle, Ewe lamb--G. H, Mark and Son, S. Rattle, S. Rattle, Pen and four ewes--G. H. Mark and Son. FIELD ROOTS Class 44 15 lbs. potatoes, Irish Cobbler type, to be displayed on surface 18 inches square--Robt, Brooks, L. L. Snow- den, G. W. McLaughlin, 15 lbs. potatoes, any other variety --Robt. Brooks, L. L. Bagshaw, Best 3 roots Purple Tops or Brown Turnips, globe shape--Issac Wray, L. L. Bagshaw. Yellow Intermediate Mangold--L, L. Bagshaw, 6 White Carrots--Robt. Brooks. 6 Red Carrots--Robt, Brobks, L. L. Bagshaw, Squash, yellow, green or Robt. Brooks, R. A. Wadge, 1 Pumpkin, yellow--Robt. Brooks, Isaac Wray, T. G. Sheridan, Collection of not less than 6 varie- ties of field roots, 3 of each--L., L. Bagshaw, VEGETABLES Class 45 3 heads Caulifiower--Robt. Brooks, G. W, McLaughlin, 3 heads of green Cabbage--M. B, Burk, Robt, Brooks, Jas. Clarke. 3 heads red Cabbage--M. B, Burk, Robt. Brooks. 6 Table Carrots--Robt. Brooks, Rhea Brooks, T. J, Sheridan. 6 Parsnips--Robt. Brooks, Mrs. E. J. Lo . F. Bateman. 6 Beets--T. J. Sheridan, Jas. Clarke, L. L. Snowden. 12 Commercial Tomatoes--Robt. Brooks, T. J. Sheridan, M. B. Burk. 12 Salad Tomatoes--Rhea Brooks, M. B. Burk, W. D. Dyer. Water Melon--M, B. Burk, Isaac Wray, Robert Brooks. Musk Melon--Robt, Brooks, Rhea Brooks, M. B. Burk. Citron--Robt. Brooks, Jas. Clarke, L. L. Bagshaw, \ 6 Cucumbers, largest and best-- WW. H, Tonkin, M. B. Burk, Rhea Brooks. 3 heads White Celery--Rhea Brooks, Robt. Brooks, Jas. Clarke. Yellow Onions, six--A. and J. J. Scott, Robt. Brooks, G. W. Mec- Laughlin, Red Onions, six--Robt. Brooks, M. | B. Burk, Jas. Clarke. Made in Canada by J. J. McLaughlin Limited, Toronto and Edmonton Caledonia Springs Corporation Limited, Montreal Yu U.S. A., Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, Ness York Half gallon pickling Onions--Robt. Brooks, M. B. Burk. Hubbard--Robt. Squash, green Brooks, G. W. McLaughlin, Isaac Wray. © Ears Corn, yellow sweet, "traced" of field--p --Robt. Brooks, Jas, Clarke, Rhea BOOS adh red--M. B. Burk, G e . B. Burk, G. W. Mot aaghlio Robt. Brooks. Peppers, green--W. H. Tonkin, Robt, Brooks, Rhea Brooks. ri Long Radish--Robt. Brooks, ea Brooks. 3 Heads Red Celery--Robt. Brooks. Pie Pumpkin--T, J. Sheridan, Mrs, L. Middleton, Collection of Onions, 6 varieties, 6 of each--M, B. Burk. Collection Garden Vegetables, (10 ft. space)--M. B. Burk. Collection Tomatoes, 6 varieties, 3 B.| of each--M. B. Burk. Leeks, six--M. B. Burk. Best Vase Gladioli, 12 blooms--Mrs. J. E. Anderson, J. E. H, Davis. Best Vase Phlox Drummondi, 25 blooms--Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Dianthus, 20 blooms-- Rhea Brooks. Best Vase Stocks, 12 blooms--Mrs. E. J. Long, Mrs. R. T. Michael, Best Vase Asters, 10 blooms--Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Mrs. E. J, Long. _ Best Vase Asters, Comet Branch- ing, 10 blooms--Rhea Brooks. est Vase Asters, Victoria, blooms--Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Zinnias, 12 blooms-- Rhea Brooks, Mrs, R. T. Michael, Best Vase Petunias, 10 blooms double--Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Petunias, 10 blooms single--Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Snapdragons, 12 blooms --Rhea Brooks, Isaac Wray. Best Vase Verbenas, 25 blooms-- Rhea Brooks, Mrs, R. T. Michael, Best Vase Sweet Peas, 25 blooms-- Mrs. R, T. Michael, Mrs. E. J. Long. Best Vase African Marigold, 12 blooms--Rhea Brooks, Best Vase French Marigold, 25 blooms--Rhea Brooks, Mrs, E, J. Long. Best Vase Nasturtiums, 25 blooms --Mrs, F. Bateman, Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Everlastings, 25 blooms --Rhea Brooks, Best Vase Gladioli, 12 blooms, not less than 4 colours--Rhea Brooks. Best Vase Geraniums, 1 plant single--Rhea Brooks. Best Vase Geraniums, 1 double--Mrs, E. J, Long. Best specimen Dahlia, Rhea Brooks. Best specimen Gladioli, single-- J. E. Anderson, W. D. Dyer, 10 plant single-- Mrs. Collection of cut-Perennials Flow- ers--W, H, Tonkin, Rhea Brooks. POULTRY AND PET STOCK Class 24--Orpington, Buff Cock--Thos. Phelps, Thos. Phelps. Hen--Thos, Phelps, Mrs, F. Bate- man, Thos. Phelps. Cockerel--G. W, McLaughlin, Thos. Phelps, Mrs. F. Bateman, Pullet--G. W, McLaughlin, Thos, H.| Phelps, Mrs. F. Bateman. Orpington, A.O.V. Cock--R. R. McLaughlin. (No other awards), Hen--R, R, McLaughlin. (No other awards), Cockerel--G, W, McLaughlin. (No other awards), Plymouth Rock, Barred Pullet--G, W. McLaughlin, G. W. McLaughlin, G. W, McLaughlin, Cock--G, W. McLaughlin, Frank Allin, Hen--G, W. McLaughlin, G, W. McLaughlin, Frank Allin, Cockerel--Frank Allin, G. W. Mc- Laughlin, Frank Allin, Pullet--G. W. McLaughlin, G. W, McLaughlin, Frank Allin. Plymouth Rock, White Pia A, Wadge, W, B. Run- e. Hen--R. A. Wadge, R. A, Wadge, W. B. Rundle, Cockerel--R. A. Wadge, R. A, Wadge, G. W. McLaughlin, Pullet--R. A, Wadge, R. A, Wadge, G, W, McLaughlin, Wyandotte, White Cock--W, and M. Edgell, Frank Allin, W, and M, Edgell, Hen--W. and M, Edgell, Allin, Frank Allin, Cockerel--W, and M, Edgell, W, and M. Edgell, Frank Allin, Pullet--W, and M. Edgell, Frank Allin, W. and M, Edgell. Wyandotte, A.O.V. Cock--Frank Allin, Thos, Phelps, Hen--Frank Allin, Thos. Phelps. Cockerel--Frank Allin, Frank Al- lin, Frank Allin, Frank Frank Allin, Rhode Island Red, AV, Hen--G. W, McLaughlin, G. W, McLaughlin, Cockerel--G. W. McLaughlin, G, W. McLaughlin, . W, McLaughlin, G. W. McLaughlin, Sussex, AV, Cock--Ward and Freeman, Brooks and Rice. Hen--Brooks and Rice, Brooks and Rice, Brooks and Rice. Pullet--Ward and Freeman, Ward and Freeman, Brooks and Rice. RC. or 8.C, White Cock--Frank Cowle, Frank Cowle, Hen--Frank Cowle, Frank Cowle, Mrs, L. Middleton. Recommends Daily Use of Bisurated Magnesia to Ov, Trouble Caused by Acid Indigestion Gas in the stomach accompasied Wy bloated i ach eating are hor certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach, creating so-called "acid indigestion." I m ir, ied by ser iv wlcers, Food fer. creating the distressing of ion ne Hig : organs, often crdoog Mog Ho to meglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary i i i which have mo iz ch* acids. after eating. is wi 1 and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess acid and pre- vent its formation nd there is mo sourness or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder or tablet form--mever in liquid or milk) is harmless to the t ive to take and the best form of maguesia for stomach purposes. It 1s used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear Middleton, Cockerel--Frank Cowle, Mrs, L. Pullet--Frank Cowle, Mrs, L. Middleton. Leghomm R.C. or S.C, Brown Cock--A. L. Trubb, Brooks and Rice, Frank Allin. Hen--A. L. Trubb. Cockerel--A. L. Trubb, A. L. Trubb. Pullet--A. L. Trubb, A. L. Trubb, Leghorn, A.O.V. Hen--Roy Brown. Ancona Cock--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin. Hen--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, Cockerel--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, McLaughlin. McLaughlin, R. McLaughlin. Hen--T. J. Sheridan, G. W. Mec- Laughlin, G. W. McLaughlin. Cockerel--G. W. McLaughlin, T. J. Sheridan, G. W. McLaughlin. Pullet--G. W. McLaughlin, T. J. Sheridan, T. J. Sheridan. Bantam, AO.V. Cock--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. Hen--R. R. McLaughlin, Cockerel--R. R. McLaughlin. Pullet--R. R. McLaughlin, Geese A.V. Old Male--R. R. McLaughlin, R. Old Female--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin. R. R R. McLaughlin. Earl Hann. lin, Young Male--R. R. McLaughlin. Young Female--R. R. McLaughlin, Mrs. L. Middleton. Ducks Pekin--Class 25 Old Female--R. R. McLaughlin. Male 1928--Mrs. L. Middleton. Female 1928--Mrs. L. Middleton. Ducks, LV. Old Male--R. R. McLaughlin. Old Female--R. R. McLaughlin, R. AOV Class 26 Flying Homers--Albert Fancy Pigeons--G. W. McLaughlin, G.. W, McLaughlin, G. W. McLaugh- Rogers, LIVE TABLE POULTRY 3 Cockerels, any breed--R. R. Laughlin, G. W. McLaughlin, E. J. Love. Class 27--Pens i Pen, heavy variety exhibition Thos. Phelps. } Pen, light Thos. Phelps. Pen, heavy variety utility--W. and M. Edgell, R. R. McLaughlin, Wj and M. Edgell. Pen, light variety utility--Brooks and Rice. Coll, Mediterranean--R. R. Mee Laughlin, Frank Cowle. ' (Continued ta Page 11) Mce Mrs, variety exhibitions Pullet--R. R., McLaughlin, R, R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, ndalusian : Cock--Roy Brown, Roy Brown, Hen--Roy Brown, Roy Brown. Cockerel--Roy Brown. Pullet--Roy Brown. Minorca Black Cock--Jas, Clarke, ; Hen--Jas. Clarke, Bantam, Modern, Game, Birchen Cock--Thos. Phelps, Hen--Thos. Phelps. Old English Game Hen--R. R, McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, Cockerel--R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin, R. R. McLaughlin. Pullet--R. R. McLaughlin, R, R. McLaughlin. . Bantam Cochin--Black Cock--R. R. McLaughlin, McLaughlin, McLaughlin, Hen--R. R. McLaughlin, . Bantam Cochin, A.O.V. Cock--Thos Phelps, Thos. Phelps. Hen--Thos. Phelps. Bantam, R.C., Black or White Cock--T, J. 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