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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1921, p. 1

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THERE vill b a added to your 'to-day if at ame tne you ir sab : financial 'backing b Cusnuating savings. fo omar by gradually bot ie : THE STAN DARD BAN K _ TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS * Port Perry Branch: ~~ - fh Shay Lucas worked hard to y a hilg ~ and the sensa rane monstration by the oam- were pronounced ver. od by od Mii Port Perry; an Mildred, own eo an , owned by + 3rd Thora Patch, a Hat by S McMillan; mpbdleott 2.85 Class--1 Doris, Patch owned by S MeMil- Campbellerest leroft; 2nd 2nd Gormley Bo y, owned by Carlyle, of Uxbri Baroness, owned by Geo Arnold, Sutton. Inthe chal nh Port Perry won from Cannington with a big score Crabapple * 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs Parish pleas 1 Mrs Parish, 2 Mrs Brown Gam A new line just to hand ler's Cod Liver Oil with Extract of Malt. A , Perfect preparation palatable and easily di The best food for producing fat i? muscle. Moir's Chocolates, a full assortment just arrived & | 'Our Saturday Special Fords' Candies, 9¢ per box. 3 Morrison's Drug Store o create that indefinabie atmosphere of homeness having a basket of Iflowers] tastefully arranged, _every home needs a silver plated flowerjbasket, : When the basket you choose is made of the] best silver plate you are sure it is rich and practical, and _ acredit to youasa discriminating buyer. JAMES McKEE JEWELER ni © STATIONER =f Sr rf Call, at: our Store while i in ih Town RC CRISS CHINAWARE "Boots and SHOES DRY GOODS oo Gan A Ken lovely dana who saw them. The concert was good, e' numbers. Sp boi oy music ren organization. HORSES--Clydesdale' Broad Mare! Grant Christie, 2 D. Fer. On id All | Frank Dowson Year old Stallion_--| Grant Christie, 2 Chi- ford Foal of 1921--1 Grant Christie, 2 D Fer. guson, 3 Wilson Gerrow Bon Clydesdale Mare any age (Diploma) Bosc Clrdesdle gage any age(Diploma) Itu Brood Mare--1 Clifford on 2 George Forder, 3 O Wright, 4 H R Murphy. 2 Your old Gelding or Filly-- | D Christie Wm Mento 3 and 4 O Wright One Tod bl filly Pring! C Coulter, Foul of 1921-21 1] Chet, 20 Wright, 3 A Black, 4 W Munro. Pair in Harness--| Geo, Forder by the > Coulter Carriage or Brood Mare--1 ] A {ore 2, Archie Black 2 yr filly or gelding--1 J A Moore 3yr Sly or or gelding in harness--1 L Wil. IT Bonnetta, 3 Wilson Bros Single ZY Dar 152 = and under--I| Mr Darcy, 2 ] Stanto Single Roadster over 15% h--1 W J An- C= erson, T= Single Carringe over 152 h--1 Robt. Ver- non & US | Lady Driver--| Mrs Dr McNeely, 2 Helena Hall, 3 Mrs W A Parrish. Horse, any height ation on ud style to count, 'ernon & 2W A Parrish, 3 Bonnetta. CATTLE--Pure Bred Shorthorns Bull 2yrs and under--|.C Coulter LS | Bull calf--1 D Ferguson, 2 Archie Black Oc | Heiter calf--1 G For der, 2 C Coulter, 3 Murray William: BE | Cow 3 yrs! Murray Williams, 2 C Coul: ter, 3 D Ferguson ofl Heifer | yr--1 Frank Harris Herd of 4 animals--1 C Coulter : . Milking snde Shorthorn--1 C Coulter Pure Bred Holsteins Bull 3 vrs--| Wm. Holtby Bull Calf--1 and 2 George Smith Heifer calf--1 Geo Smith, Cow 3 yrs--| Wm Holtby, 2, 3; 4 G Smith Heifer 2 yra--1. 2 G Smith. 3 Wm Holtby Heifer | yr--1 Wm Holtby, 2, 3 G Smith Geaded herd of 4 animals--| Ged Smith, 2 Wm Holtby Cow and 2 of her progeny--| Wm Holtby, 2 G Smith ial by Canadian Bank of C Silver Cup for besf herd of dairy, cat. tle--Geé. Smith. SHEEP--Cotswold Aged Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe 2 shears, Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb--1 and 2 ~~} J Christie Leicesters-- Shearling Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe 2 shears, Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb Ambrose King took all the Shropohncr-Coo Smith took Tst in shear- ling ram, ram lamb 1-2, ewe 2 shears, shearling ewe and 2nd for ewe lamb. ie took lst on aged ram and ewe lamb, and 2nd on shearling ram, ewe 2 shears and over, and shearling ewe. Homed Dorsets--Ralph Somerville took Ist on aged ram, ram lamb, ewe 2 + shears, shearling ewe, ewe lamb, and + 2nd on ewe 2 shears, and ewe lamb. SWINE--Yorkshire 'Gea Forder took Ist in boar under | year, ing sow | yr and over, and sow u | year. ma hy TRY--White Rocks Boe fk 5 Williame took Ist on cock ry n aff took Ist on cock, EST ge ud oof sochercl and puliot'A ©. Lack of space forbids further comment. Best Agricultural any age--(Diploma) C |. 2 Wm Holtby, en, AC Heayn took Lo Wil- (Ba king : 3 pS Fk Ey rs features of the Fair was Mr F | wers, which were admired by all ! ia os a whole were good but not as - humerous as 0% hi n poultry. w whieh Jade A big show. an . mention on Oe ariine ve very ac- of the ex- Port Perry Orchestra, a new Ducks, Rouen duck and drake 1 Nelson Williams, 2 Edwin Lan | Pekin duck and drake | A iliame A OV duck and drake | Nelson W:lliams, - duck 2 Nelson Whitfield, drake 2 Ed. win Langstaff Goose and o giudes sow | 30d 2 F Languatf, ZN William Turkeys bronze hen | E Langstaff, 2 Herb Wilms cock | H Williams, 2 Edwin Fy y ro | and 2 A CHeayn Homer | Mrs Dav. Best collection | Mrs Geo Davey, 2 A! C Heayn BUTTER 10 Ibs in squares--1 Mrs W Medd, 2 Mrs Cumming, 3 Mrs Jas Parr . 5 Ibs in crock--1 Mrs Wm Medd, 2 Mrs J Parr, 3 Mrs I O'Neill, 4 Mrs W A Par-! ish, 5 Mrs Cumming GRAIN and SEEDS Fall wheat and Spring wheat | W A Parish Parish also took Ist. on small peas, large peas, black oats, rye, and) timothy pak and 2nd in white cats. Frank Harris took Ist in white oats took 3rd in small peas 2 Frank Harris, 3 Murray Williams 12 ears white corn--1 W Parish, 2 George ines, 3 Frank Harris 12 ears bantam corn--| Geo Raines, 2 Frank Harris, 3 Mrs | O'Neill Largest Sunflowcr--1 F Harris, 2 G Raines Turnip Beets | G Raines, 2 N Williams Half long beets | G Raines, 2 W Parish Winter cabbage | H Williams, 2 G Raines Long carrots | H Williangs, 2 W Parish Table carrots | G Raines, 2 W Parish Celery! Mr Hooper, 2 Herb. Williams Citrons | Mrs | O,Neill, 2 Stanley Gerrow Muskmelons | H Williams, 2 F Harris Watermelons | Mrs O'Neill, 2 H Murphy Red Onions | W Parish Yellow onions I H Williams, 2 Mr Hoope Pomtves Irish Cobbler, | C Kellett, TF F Harris, Davis Warriors | CC Kellett, Delaware | Mrs L G Brown, 2 H Wil. lia: Yellow ge pumpkin | C Heayn, 2 H Williams argest _e 1 G Raines, 2 H Williams Hubbard Squash 2, G Raines, | MrsO'Neill Largest squash | Mr Hooper, 2 G Raines Coll'n tomatoes | H Williams, 2 G Raines Six Tomatoes | G Raines, 2 H Williams Swede Turnips | W Parish, 2 H Williams Red Mangels | Geo Raines Yellow mangels | Mrs O'Neill, 2 H Wil- liams* Paranips.1 W Parish, 2 H Williams White carrots | H Williams, 2 W Parish FRUIT Collection of winter pples 1 W Parish, 2 H William: Collection of Fall apples | H Williams Alexanders | N Williams 2-W-Parish Bén Davis Baldwins | W A Parish Northern Spies | S Gerrow, 2 W Parish Greenings | W Parish, 2 G Raines Bellflowers 1 S Gerrow, 2 W Parish Grimes Golden 1 W Parish, 2 H Williams Snow or fameuse | C Kallett, 2 8S Gerrow Mcintosh Red | G Raines, 2 H Williams Talman Sweets I H Williams, 2 W Parish Pewaukse | " Ethel MeDermott 2 Nelson Golden Rusees | W Parish, 2 N Williams St Lawrence | C A Honey & Son, 2 John F Gerrow Wealthy | H Williams, 2 G Raines Ontarios:] W Parish. 2 G Raines Bien! Parish ! WwW les | W Parish, 2 H Williams i F F Haris 2G Raines WP arish, tt 1.8 Gerrow, 2C Kellett Prune Ham ! C Kellett DOMESTIC SIN CE 'McLa Pl, Farmer, 3 Miss ott, 2 and 2nd in small peas, Stanley Gereom es 12 ears yellow corn--I| Miss E McLaughlin Ti H Chew 2] F Ger. [Leslie Smith took oney in S Gerron wn, 2} he a Asters 1H by Mr F A Kent r * Display cut nif S Farmer, | WClark Cladiola best bloom | Mrs G Davey Aster best bloom | Mrs G Davey LADIES' JORK Child's Dress | Miss M reet cover emb, | [Yet McDermott, 2 s Holland Towels with Initial | Mgs H Emmerson Towels with lnsetion | Mrs McDermott, 2 Mrs Emmerso: Sul s Jacket pg | Mrs Emmerson d's Jacket crochet | Mrs McDermott Eid fade chet Jue | Msp Emmerson; 2Mrs Child's Ban knit | Mrs McDermott Knitted Mittens | Miss McLaughlin Kitchen apron | Mrs Parish, 2 Mrs Brown ! Rag Rug braided | Mrs Kilpatrick Rag Carpet | Mrs Hooper Counterpane ained | Miss'McLaughlin, 2 Mrs. Jas Quik pe ni ol | Mise McLaughlin " cotton | Miss McLaughlin, quilt, | Miss McLaughlin, 2 Bowles ie down comforter | Mrs Parish Plate doylies erochetted | Mrs Kilpatrick, 2 Miss Bowles Doylies 3 pieces | Mrs Kilpatrick Sideboard Scarf lace ins. | Mrs Brock, 2 Miss McCaw Sideboard Scarf emb. IL Mrs F Brock, 2 Miss McLaughlin Table cover | Mrs Brock, 2 Miss Bowles Tray cloth | Mrs Emmerson, 2 Mrs Brock Tray cloth lace trim, | Mrs Kilpatrick, 2 iss McCaw Knitted Ladies' Sweater | € McLaughlin Emb. Day Slips | E McLaughlin, 2 Miss Bowles Fancy white apron | Mrs Brock, 2 Miss E ughlin Knitted Lace Mrs Jas Davey, Mrs Hooper Crockatied Lace | Mrs Kilpatrick, 2 Mrs Bro Table Napkins 1 Mrs F Brock Emb Pillow cases | Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs H Emmerson Fancy Boudoir Jacket | Mrs Brock Emb Pincushion'| Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs Parish Luncheon Set | Mrs Kilpatrick, 2 Miss Bowles Emb Tea Cosy | Mrs Brock, 2 Miss E Mec- Laughlin Tea Cosy crochetted or knitted | Miss E cLaughlin, 2 Miss McDermott Fancy work bag | Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs Me. mott senirepicce white | rs McDermott Gentrepiece colored |. Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs O'Neil Centrepiece eyelet | Mrs McDermett, 2 iss cCaw Irish Crochet + Mrs Kilpatrick Sofa Pillow |. Mise McCaw, | Mrs Brock Piece of Fancy work by lady over 75 years of age | Mrs Brock Cross-stitch | Miss Bowles, 2 Mrs Brock Battenburg Lace | Miss McLaughlin Emb. Nightgown | Mrs Brock, 2 Miss E McLaughlin Lace trim Nightgown | Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs Emmerson Mexican Needlework | Miss McLaughlin Tatting | Miss McLaughlin Crochetted yoke 1-Miss Bowles, 2 Mrs A McDermott Crochetted yoke for corset cover | Mrs A eDermott, 2 Miss McCaw Sheets and Pillow cases with cfochetted diettion 1 Mrs Brock, 2 Mrs H Em. neil Diearin | Miss McCaw are Painting | Mtss McCaw Water Color | Miss McCaw est guiled a Mrs Emmerson, 2 McCaw Five o'clock tea cloch--1 Mrs Brack, 2 Mes Emmerson Public School Pupils Nelson Williams took 2nd lrish Cobbler / tal Warriner Lod No. 76 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday i in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren! Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, . N. Secretary Selling Out We are going out of 'the™ Phonogaaph business, and we have for sale TWO GENUINE VICTROLAS These machines will be sold at a Sacifies. rice to clear them out. They should sell quickly at the figure we are asking. D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 PORT PERRY, ONT. The New Rink Work has started on the long- looked-for rink building and its program will be watched with interest. The contract priceis a low one even in these times of falling price, and some of the subserib- ers who were impatient at the delay in going ahead with the building will be interested to learn there was a difference of $3000. between the first estimat- es made and the present con- tract. The contractors have promised to go right ahead with the work and in order that the Directors may make payments promptly as the work progresses, all sub-~ scribers are requested to make their payments on or before Oct. 1st. when the last installments are due. Board of Trade A meeting of the Board of Trade will he held at the Treas- urer's office, next Tuesday even- ing at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers and other business. Auction Sale oy On Saturday Oct. lst, of property Rnown as the Whitby Fruit and Viner Co.,, property of A. M. Ross Wh the remises, Brock St., thy. at 2 - och, On the premises are a 2 story, beck ilding, with b frame buildings." Full eqip- ment for making cider, vinegar and evap. Two steam engines and also two / Wealthy apples, inter apples, Ist in turnips, and 3rd in tomatoes. Ist i in irish Cobbler po- rv boiler. For apply Proprietor. or Wm, Me ieulare_ spvly. Whitby, Ont. wh. ! tatoes, 1 tam corn Harli jd ables an rnsta ter : and Feds Weaty ks a *" in beets, carrots, and Ist Merl Dyan in in beets, Wealthy ap- Onl Beard yA st in Re ST

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