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Porcupine Advance, 31 Aug 1939, 1, p. 3

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colours C Contnued from Page One) 5. Asters, mauve, 3 bloomsâ€"1st, Birch Rayrnesford:; Ind, D. E. Keeley; 3rd, L Street School; Ind, L Laakso; 3rd, W Irving . 6. Asters, purple, 3 bloomsâ€"â€"1st, T Raynesford:; Ind, FP. C. Hocking; 3rd, L Laakso. 7. Asters red, 3 bloo Raynesford: Ind, L. Laakso 13, Chr bloomsâ€"1 ford. 8. Asters, mixed, 3 bloomsâ€"lIst, J Badeski; 2nd, T. Raynesford; 3rd4, P. C Hocking. 10. African Daisies, 12 bloomsâ€"2nd L. Laakso. 11. Clarkia, mixed, 6 spikesâ€"Ist, Birch Street School. 12. €Calliopsis, 24 blooms with foliage â€"l1st, W. Spencer. 13. Chryszanthemums, mixed 12 9. Asters, single mikted, 3 Ist, T. Raynesford; 2nd, L. Laakso; 3rd Mrs. D. E. Keeley. 19. bloom 3rdad. F Horticultural Show _ Again a Success TnaTea®nate raleets c 18. Ci pencet 17. Ci andwith 18. Larkspur, t, W,. Spencer Raynesford . 19. Marigoid, 1, F. C. Hocking. 20. Marigold, African lemon, 3 blooms Ist, L. Laakso; 2nd, W. Spencer; 3rd, 17 Pine SALE â€" of Crystal S temware Regular 9 5 $1,50 each Now C Regular $1.25 each 8 5 hW . C STEMWARE "o=mo YTewellers THOUGHTEFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR BSERVICE Delicately Etched Fostoria from $1 to $1.50 rysanthemums, _ mixed, 12 Ist. L. Laakso; 2nd, T. Raynesâ€" ROYAL BRIERLEY FNGLISH HMHAND CUT $9.50 per dozen 8. T. W A LKER 2 _ > TFostoria Sherbets (Goblets Cocktails Fruit Juices Wines Tumblers ingle, 12 blooms, mixed James:; 2nd, L. Laakso:; African â€" orange, asko: 2nd, H. Curnow: pike Funeral Director TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE ingle spikes, mixedâ€" nd, Rev. Weir; 3rd ate atectectnate ateate dto ts ate +t Optomeirists OPEN PAY AND NJ Phone 190 ist, Mrs. Mc. 32. Pinks, 12 bloomsâ€"â€"1st, L. Laakso 2nd, J. H. Knell:;: 3rd, F. Huckerby. 33. Phlox, 6 spikes, mixed Huckerby; 2nd, G E. Hatt Spencer. 26. Nigelia, or Love in a Mist, 12 spikesâ€"ist, W. Irving:; 2nd, L. Laakso; 3rd,. E. B. Weir. 31. Pansies, bedding, 12 blooms, no more than 1‘ inches in dia.â€"1st, J, H Knell: 2nd, L. Laakso; 3rd A. E. Rigg: 22. Marigola, Calendula, bloom»â€"â€"ist, Mrs R. P?. Kinkel:; 2nd, W Irving:; 3rd, H. Curnow. > 23. Marigold, Calendula, lemon, 6 bloomsâ€"1st, Mrs. McMillan: 2nd J. H. Knell: 3rd, A. Jackson. 4. Nasturtium, 12 blooms with foliâ€" age, mixed coloursâ€"â€"l1st, W. spencetr, #nd. J. H. Knell: 3rd, A. Jackson. 27. Petunia, single, fringed, 6 blooms mixedâ€"ist, T Raynesford; 2nd, J. H Knell; 3rd, Mrs. Sandwith. 28. Petunia, single plain, 6 blooms mixedâ€"â€"1st, Mrs. Sandwith; 2nd, L Laakso; 3rd, Mrs. Asselston. 29. Petunia, double, 6 blooms mixedâ€" Ist, J. H. Knell; 2nd, Birch Stree! School: 3rd, W. Irving. 30. Pansies, glant exhibition 1: bloomsâ€"l1st, W. Spencer; 2nd, Geo Hozg; 3rd, W. Irving. 34. Sweet Peas 24 spikes, m oursâ€"1st, H. Hatton; 2nd, W. L. Laakso. 35. Sweet Peas, 12 spikes, m oursâ€"1lst, L. Laakso; 2nd, W 3rd, W,. Spencer. â€"118, L LAAkso; 210 3rd Mrs. MoMilian. 36. Sweet Peas, 6 spik ourâ€"1st, L. Laakso; 2n« 3rd, F. Huckerby. 39. Salpiglossis, 3 whole plants, mixâ€" ea coloursâ€"1st, F‘. Huckerby; 2nd, W. Irving; 3rd, F. C. Hocking. 40. Seabiosa, 12 blooms, mixed colâ€" oursâ€"Ist, T. Raynesford; 2nd, L. Laak.â€" so* 3rd, E. B. Weir. 42. Viola, 12 blooms, mixedâ€"1st Huckerby; 2nd, W. Spencer; 3rd Laakso. Knell 46. 49. Any _ other variety, 6 blooms or spikesâ€"Ist, F. C. Hocking; 2nd, W. Poeshing; 3rd, Mrs. C. F. Sandwith. Cut â€" Flowerâ€"Perennials 50. Phlox, 3 headsâ€"1st, R. T. Raynesâ€" ford; 2nd, Mrs. R. M. Asselstone; 3rd, Mrs. D. E. Keeley 41. Schizanthus, three whole plant mixed coloursâ€"1st, H. Hatton; 2nd, V Irving. 43. Verbena, 6 blooms with foliage Ist, F. C. Hocking; 2nd,â€" Mrs. K. Kinkel; 3rd, L. Laakso 47. Zinnig bloomsâ€"Ist er. 44. Zinnias, giant, 3 ist, E. B. Weir; 2nd, L Irvingz. 45 Zinnias, pomâ€"pon L. Laakso Curnow.> 48. Nemesia, 12 spikesâ€"Ist, W. Irvâ€" ing; Z2nd, W. Spencer. 51. Carnations, 6 bloomsâ€"1st, Laakso; 2nd, W. Spencer. 52. Dahlias, show, 1 bloomâ€"2nd Laakso. 53. Dahlias, show, 2 bloomsâ€"1st, 1 Potocny; 2nd, L. Laakso. 56. Dahlias Laakso. so; 2nd, W. Spencer; 3rd, FP. C. Hockin €9. Basket of Cut ‘ Flowers, qualil and arramzement to countâ€"1st, Laakso; 2nd, Mrs. McMillan; 3rd, V Spencer. 53. Dahlias, show, 2 bloomsâ€"1st, Mrs Potocny; 2nd, L. Laakso. M4. Dahlias, decorative, 1 bloomsâ€"1st Mrs. Asselstone; 2nd, D. Fox; 3rd, J H. Knell. 55. Dahlias, ist, A James stone: Ird, L €1. Gladioli, twelve containerâ€"1st, J. Yaté so: 3rd, W. Spencer. 91. Dahlias Laakso. 59. Roses, tea, 3 ‘bloomsâ€"1st Spencer; 2nd, Mrs. R. P. Kinkel A. E. Rigg 62. Gladioli, 6 spikes, mixe Yates; 2nd, L. Laakso. 63. Gladioli 3 spikes mixeC James; 2nd, H. Curnow; 3rd, I 64. Gaillardia, 6 bloomsâ€"1: Kinkel; 2nd, A. E. Rigg. 66. Collection of Cut Flow nualsâ€"lIst, Curnow;â€" 2nc Hocking; 3rd, L. Laakso. 70. Hand Bouquet, quality rangement to countâ€"1st, A. nd, W. Irving; 3rd, W. Spenct 58. Dahlias, pom.â€"pom, 6 bloomsâ€"1st L. Laakso: 2nd, T. Raynesford. 66. Collection of Cut Flowers, nualsâ€"‘Ist, H. Curnow; 2nd, F. Hocking; 3rd, L. Laakso. 87. Collection of Cut Plowers, 1 ennialsâ€"1st, L. Laakso; 2nd, Mrs E. Keeley:; 3rd, Mrs. McMillan. Fancy Baskets and Bouquets of Cut Flowers 68. Annual Collection, not less th; varieties in one containerâ€"1st, L. La so: 2nd, W. Spencer; 3rd, P. C. Hock 71. Bouquet of Wild Plower Laakso; 2nd, C. S. Longley Rigg. House Plantsâ€"Flowering 72. Begonia, fibrous, 1 plant in bloon â€"ist, W. Irving; 2nd, L. Laakso. 73. Begonia, tuberous, single 1 plan 21. Marigold, French #w # w# w# w _ _# _# ® .". # oo.“ w# t # w# @# # + ## Â¥# ## y*" ww ## w# Â¥*#, ® #@ walv«! Zinnias aakso; ? Zinnias s, pom 2nd, A cactus decorative, 2 bloomsâ€" 2nd, Mrs. R. M. Asselâ€" Lazllkso. cactus, 1 bloomâ€"2nd, L scabiousâ€"flowered, 3 Laakso:; 2nd, W. Spenceâ€" antasy, 6 bloomsâ€"1st T.C. Hocking:; 3rd, H pom, 6 bloom ©. Migy:. ord, 3 blooms mixedâ€" 5. Laakso: 3rd W pikes, mixed ( 2nd, W. Spene ikes, all one c( nd, bloomsâ€"1st, M bloomsâ€"2nd, I spike _ 2nd mixed Flowetr 2nd, than 4 12 K At n 1k Table Centresâ€"1lst, W. Irving Mrs. Kinkel; 3rd, Mrs. L. Laakso | Vegetables 1 87. Beans, broad, 9 podsâ€"1 77. Geranium, double, 1 plant in bloomâ€"1l1st,. L. Laakso 70. Any other variety, one plant in bloomâ€"ist, Mrs. G. Morris; Z2nd, W. Poeshing: 3rd, C. Briggs. 80. Collection of 4 plants in bloomâ€" Ist, L. Laakso. House Plantsâ€"Foliage 81. Pern, any variety, one A. Jackson; 2nd, L. Laakso. 82. Begonia, Rex 1 plantâ€"lIst, C. E. in bloomâ€"ist, IH. Hatton; 2nd. Mrs. R P. Kinkel. 74. Bexonia, tuberous, double, 1 plant in bloomâ€"â€"Ist, Mrs. R. P. Kinkel. 76. Geranium, single, one plant in bloomâ€"1st, W. Irving. Lon Walklk Hat spence 88. TF Kinkel s 89. Beans, dwarf, 12 podsâ€"Ist, W. Spencer; 2nd, Wm. Irving; 3rd, Joe Brain. 90. Beans, runner, 12 podsâ€"1st, Wm. Spencer; 2nd, Joe Brain, 3rd, L. Laakso. 91. Beet, long type, 3 rootsâ€"Ist, L. Laakso; 2nd, A. James; 3rd, Joe Brain. 92. Beet, round type, 3 rootsâ€"1st, J. Makl: 2nd, L. Laakso; 3rd, S. Roseogâ€" 94. Cabbage, white drumhead, 2 headsâ€"Ist, S. Rznich; 2nd, C. Longley; ord, ‘J. H. Rmell. 95. Cabbage, white pointed, 2 headsâ€" Ist, C. L. Longley; 2nd, L. Laakso. | 97. Sweet Corn, 3 earsâ€"1st, Spencer; 99. Carrots, halfâ€"lonz, 3 rootsâ€"1st Spencer; 2nd, Wm. Irving; 3rd, J. H Knell. ' â€"~100. Carrots, short, 3 rootsâ€"lIst B Spencer; 2nd, Mrs. Poton; 3rd, Mrs. J Mak]l. Z2nd, Laakso. 98. Carrots, long type, 3 rootsâ€"1st sSnencer: 2nd, Laakso; 3rd, Joe Brain Makl ‘ik, 97. Sw 2nd, Lazs 132. Any 0o Ist, Lee Sing B. Irving. 1. pike Special Exhibitsâ€"Vegetables 133. Collection of vegetables, 6 varieâ€" tiesâ€"1st. B. Spencer; 2nd, B. Irving; 3rd, Lee Sing. James. 119. Rhubarb James; 2nd, J. Raynesforid. C 2A 86 117. Onions, grown from seed, 6â€"1st, F. Lonzley:; 2nd, Laakso; 3rd, Lee 118. Onions grown from setts, 6â€" t ~C. Longley: 2nd, C. Briggs; Brd, A. A l K 130. Kohlrabi, 2â€"1Ist J. H. Aneéll d, Parnick; 3rd, C. L. Longley. 131. Any variety of domestic herbs 134. Display of vegetablesâ€"lst, Lee 1€ Sw6et Pea on Phl rlak N1 . Walkley ; | Antirrhinum alkley House Giladioli, . School. Any other eéer; 2nd, 1 Beans, WAX 1: sZ2nd., C‘ 11 ladio Swiss Chard, 2â€"1St, J. I ee Sing; 3rd, C. Longley Squash, 2â€"1st, Laakso. Tomatoes, red, 6 showin sgnenrer* nd. C. 8. ra k Turnips, swede, 2 showing stalk Laarakso: 2nd, C. Longley; 3rd, 3rd, € Turnips, golden and yellow, © stalkâ€"1st, R. P. Kinkel: 2nd us under 18", one plantâ€"1st Plant in bloom, one plant â€"1st, G. Hatton. mixed ther variety, blooms or Birch Street School; 2nd, Novice deleted Hatton. headsâ€"1: (Â¥. Hatton ‘b, 6 sticks â€" IlIst, A J. H. Skelly; 3rd, Mrs. T t, Longley. her variety, vegetablesâ€" Ind, C. L. Longley; 3rd, iny variety, 6 bloom P. Walkley, m, 6 spikesâ€"1st, Brain 31 . 12 podsâ€"Ist, R. P. 8. Lonzley; 3rd, Lee greer nowball headsâ€"1st Lee Sing . 2â€"â€"1st; J. IT. Kncecll aln een, 6 showing stalk A. James:; 3rd, Class 6 bloomsâ€"â€"lIst, J 10 pikesâ€"1st, â€" Birch pikes, mixed colâ€" Irving: Ind., J 9 podsâ€"Ist, B showing stalkâ€" C. S. Longley; J. H. Birch Street 2 showing ind E. Biven: Irving; 2nd THB PORCUPNOE ADPDTamNCs, ONTARITD® Ewin Ewing; 2nd, Mrs. . 9. Doughnuts, 2nd, Mrs. W. Ri 10. Layer Cake Mrs. W. Rigg; 2nd, Miss Laakso. 11. Dark Fruit Cake, not iced:â€" Myrs. J. Mahl; 2nd, Mrs. A. James. 12. Light Fruit Cake, not iced Mrs, A., Ewing; 2nd, Mrs. Jameos. 13, Sponge Cakte, not icedâ€"1st, James; 2nd, Mrs. C. Briggs. 14. Jelly Rollâ€"lst, Mrs. MacM| 2nd, Mrs. W. Rigg. 15, Shortbread Cookies, 6â€"1st,.M Rigg; 2nd, Mrs. A. Ewinz.. 17. Collection of Tea Daintic varietiesâ€"l1st, Mrs. W. Rigg; 2nd, Howard. 18. Butter Tarts, Mrs. J3 2nd, Mrs. W. Rigg. 19. Apple Pieâ€"1st, Mrs. James; Miss Laakso. 20. Lemon Pieâ€"1st, Mrs. Macl\@; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. 21. Miner‘s Lunch â€"Paillâ€"1st, Laakso; 2nd, Mrs. James. 22. Viâ€"Tone Cake with icingâ€"1st Mrs. MacMillan:; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. Bottled Goods 1. Blueberries, cannedâ€"1Ist, Mrs. P. G Household SCHUMACHER HIGHW A Y 2â€"TON TRUCK Hydraullec Dump Platform. Reâ€"conditioned motor. This cAar DELUXE TUDOR Heater. An R. G. car that will sell fast 1935 OLDSMOBILE COUPE New Paint (‘(‘)nl})lfh'l\' Overhauled { (\' (l .U 450.0 DELUXE FORDOR car is Aike newâ€"A beautiful DeLuxe car. Maroon colour. R. G. Car Lunch Paillâ€"1st, MrS Reap your share of this harvest of savings! Get a handsome, roadworthy automobile or powerful, economical truck at the lowest prices we‘ve ever asked! Pick from the broadest range of popular makes and models we‘ve ever assembled. We‘ve taken pains to recondition these units. They‘re sSEDAN This car is priced to sell fast SEF ITâ€"DRIVE IT. scienee Section §6â€"1st, Mrs. Jamzss Mrs. MacMillan Mrs. Laakso MacMillan 1st.Mrs. A ghat . . ME 5. Jelly, 2 glassosâ€"1st, Mrs. Howard 2nd, Mrs. A. Ewing. 6. Collection of canned vegetablesâ€" ist, Mrs. Mahl:; 2nd, Mrs: Longley. 7. Collection of Picklesâ€"â€"1st, Mr: Howard; 2nd, Mrs. A. Rigg. NEEDLEWORK SECTION 4. Selection of 3 jars of canned fruitâ€"1l1st Mrs. Laakso; 2nd. Mrs. J. Mahli. Embroidery Work 1. Embroidered Tea Apronâ€"â€"â€"lst Mrs. D Kerr; 2nd, Mrs. A. Rigg. 2. Cushion Topâ€"lst, Miss Laakso:; 2nd, Miss M. Kivie, 3. Pillow Casesâ€"lst Miss M. Kivie; 2nd, Mrs. A. Dean. 4. Table Runnerâ€"lst, Mrs. Kovac; 2nd, Mrs. M. Riihinen. 8. Luncheon Setâ€"1st, Mrs. J. E. Weir; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. 6. Cross Stitch Samplerâ€"1st, Mrs. C. Briggs; 2nd, Mrs. A. Ewing. 7. Embroidered Chair or Chesterfield S>tâ€"Ist, Mrs. M. Riihinen:; 2nd, Mrs. A. Dean. 8. Table Clothâ€"1st, Miss M. Kivie; 2nd, Mrs. Riihinen. 9. Useful article made from flour ot sugar bagâ€"1st, Mrs. Longley; 2nd, Mrs McTaggart. 2nd, Mrs. Mrs. McTaggart. 16. Tableclothâ€"1st, Mrs. Street; 2nd Tatting 10. Doilyâ€"ist, Mrs. G. M. Corrigan; aid, Mrs. MacMillan. 11. Collarâ€"1st, Mrs. G. M. Corrigan, 12. T‘wo types of edgingâ€"1st, Mrs. G. orrigan. Heater. Small mileage, Smart and Roomy . CG,â€"Car MASTER COUPE Radio and Heater A real smart model Gull Grey colour, DELUXE SEDAN Six Wheels New Paint. A New Paint, CoUPE car priced to sell at once SEE TT TOâ€"DAY! 16. Baby‘s Swenter Booteesâ€"â€"1st, Mrs. ®F James. 18. Little Boy‘s Suitâ€" 19. Little Girl‘s T Maki. 20. Lady‘s Suit or Maki. 21. Man‘s Sweaterâ€"] Mrs. D. Fisher Knilting 15. Lady‘s Sweaterâ€"ist, Myrs Fisher: 2nd., Mrs. C. Briggs. mandâ€"made G@U son: 2nd, Mrs. Ev Crochet Bed Sp Ried. Wool Cush Noveltyâ€"1s Mrs. MacMil Handâ€"Hook eClence ©ecliOol Workers‘ culitural Society Mrs. Dave P Embroidery S8S2 Myrs. winner GOOD. Many are RGâ€"renewed and guaranteed. R G cars carry a 2â€"day, moneyâ€"back guarantee and 50â€"50, 30â€"day warranty against mechanical defects. In plain languageâ€" 100% satisfaction or 100% refund! That‘s real protection! There are fine lateâ€"model Ford Vâ€"8s in this lot. For honestâ€"toâ€" goodness bargains in safe, comfortable transportation, take in this great CLEARâ€" ANCE SALE. You‘ll find tradeâ€"ins liberal; Easy terms to suit you! Get here early! Sshne!t Han PINVON PROTECT that new building or improvements by Jaime Section SULLIVAN NEWTON placing sufficient fire about our Low Rates. We also sell Automobile. Life, Sickness and Accident and Plate Glass Insurance es and M most point Miscellaneous shet tion NIGHT 2 A€ Kt SECURIT mial Black Colout Fiv Hydraulic Dump H nat Phones WaVve sPECIAL SEDAN Motor overhauled, Goor i K by STANDARD TUDOR ir. Good Tires, Motor Perfect K. G. Car | # Trades, Labour Council Announce Parade Sept. J @lt ud> wWwIlth A ivilion in th Tollowing the parade a picnic will held on the Mattagzami Picnic unds. Councillior Bert MceCabe will the speaker, Celebration will conâ€" d> with a dance at the Riverside Motor perfect, CGovered by G, Warranty. N 6 A N SALES SERVICE ‘latform, A REAL BU mpletel w Paint SERVICH ibour Da M a is of Timmins and Tisdale ive been asked to march in ind merchants have been Good 1 PINE STREET N TIMMINS dGantce ~evenin overhauled In ade by the Porcupine ir Council. All unions, mal organizations are ate. The parade will »ld ball park grounds to Third Ayenue and igami bridge via Wi!â€" s been issued to t a day‘s pay to » past, the Trades says, the mining lar did not recâ€" a holiday despite tatutory. Inquire 41 AA4)

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