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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1927, p. 1

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effect than any battle those rights then both gentlemen can afford to let the matter drop. A divided house cannot stand. This idea of holding an election : to allying ourselves with Groat Britain in any foreign war does not appeal to many Ontario people for reasons: - PRE 1.-An election is usually a heated affair in which extreme statements ff ave made, and division rather than 8 unity of the people is accomplished. # At such a time an enemy country' could through its agents do much by propaganda to smash the united and loyal effort of the in support of the' Mother Country and the rights She would maintain. An election at such a time would be a very bitter affair and could be made to play into the hands of the enemy. : of bread, from Reindeer Flour--Mrs. G. Bowers, Mrs. ~. F. Crosier. "H, Brown, Ed. Darcy. _contest--Miss Mae ace Mountjoy, Miss horse 'on rein--G. 8. Coch: "time, Silver Cup by og A. Howden, Brooklin. 7 Bull, 2 years--Carl Wright. Cow -- A... Wright, Jabez Wright. . Heifer, 2 years--Jabez Wright 1 and 8, A. Wright 2. Heifer, 1 year--Jubez Wright; A. Wright. Heifer under one year~~Jabez Wright, Jy H. Forder. Bull Calf under 1 year --A. Wright. Herd, --A. Wright, (T. Eaton Co. Silver Cup.) Holsteins--Bull--Earl Dorrell. ~Cow--E. Dorrell, 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 yeats-- Earl Dorrell. Heifer, one year-- E. Dorrell, . Grades--Cow---Jabez Wright, Heifer, 1 year--H. Mountjoy & Son, Jabez Wright. Calf under one year ~Jabez, Wright. Beef Calf under 1 year--Jabez Wright 1 and 2, L. Bea- cock. : i Judges--Jas. Swain, Valentia and John McGill, Janetville. Cotswolds--F. B. Gaspell won all 2. To hold. an election upon support or. non-support would check the spon- teneity of. the help that would be given, One of the finest. parts of the Great War was the way in which Great Britain jumped to the rescue of "Belgium and the Princess Pats vallied: to the colors. "Ready, aye, ready" will always. appeal .to the patriotism of the people. _ There is a phase of the subject that is at the back of all the discus. sion, and. that is "conscription," ~The fact is that we really did have an election upon "conscription" when the Union Government was put into When we elect a government we must trust that Government to as . great an extent as possible. - The war of the future--if war there is to be-- will probably be of & kind totally dif- ferent than wars of the past. We May have no time for an elegtion. 1 We may have to act with exceeding a _ rapidity. We elect men to office that {that may learn what is likely to hap- pen and how best to meet the crisis. The man on the street i§ not con- versant with all the facts, and may get a totally wrong impression of the situation. : A The greatest need in Canada to-day is that we shall elect men whom we on Lei s--Aged Ram--W. R. Rob-. bins, C. Wright, J. Ww. Balgon. Shear- ling Ram--W. R. Robbins, C, Wright 2 and 8, Aged Ewe--W. R. Robbins land 2, J. H, Forder. Shearling Ewe --W. R. Robbins 1 and 2, C. Wright. Ewe Lamb--W. R. Robbins, C Wright 2and8. Shropshires--Aged Ram--H, Skin- ner, H. Beacock. Shearling Ram-- H. Skinner 1 and 2. Ram Lamb--H, Skinner 1 and 2, H. Beacock. . Aged Ewe--H. Skinner 1 and 2, Ewe Lamb --H. Skinner 1 and 2. Oxford Downs--J. W. Balson won all the prizes, : Market Lamb--H. Skinner, J. W, Balson, H. Beacock. SWINE Judges--Messrs. Swain and McGill. Yorkshires--Sow--W. A. Vaneamp, 1 and 2. Sow over three months.-- J. A. Johnston, A. Wright. Tamworths--Sow--Norman Taylor 1 and 2, Sow, over 3 months--Carl Wright 1 and 2. 4 Bacon Hogs--J. A. Johnston, A. Wright. POULTRY Judge--Dr. E. W. Sisson Plymouth Rocks, Barred--J. Hh. Forder, R. C. Brown. Black Minorcas ---C, McGill. Leghorns, white--C. McGill. Leghorn, brown--Mrs. Frank Crosier. Rhode Island Reds--Mrs. F Crosier. Turkeys--Roy Ferguson, Mrs. F. Crosier. Geese--C. MeGill, R. C. Brown. Ducks--R. C. Brown, J. H. Forder. a Chickens-- Barred Rocks--Harold " Nesbitt, Mrs, A. L. Byers. Black Minorcas--R. 'Williams. White Wy- old old 'andottes--Mrs. F. Crosier 1 and 2. - White Leghorns--C. McGill; 'R. Wall. Brown Leghorn -- Mrs, F. Crosier, Rhode Island Reds--Mrs. F, Crosier 1 and 2. Best cotkerel and three Byers. 2 DAIRY PRODUCE AND DOMESTIC ; : SCIENSE e W. P. Corbett, Bowmanville. 'bs Butter in pail--M; Judge--Mrs. W. J. Hunter, Brampton Woman's Institute Exhibit Beef Loaf--Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs, H. Ginn. Potato Salad--Mrs. W. A. VanCamp, Mrs; C. Smith. Tea Bis- cuits--Mrs, W. E. Beacock, Mrs. New-. ton Taylor, Drop Cookies--Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Beacock. Light through The Standard Bank, you I - MAKING * your * collections enlist the efforts of an organiza- tion which extends the efficiency of its courtéous service into every part of Canada, Thus can you be as- sured of making regular collections locally or at distant points, with the courtesy due those with whom you transact business and the efficiency you demand. Werry, E. Dorrell, Cake--Mrs, Percy VanCamp, Mrs. R. ul - R. Byers, Dark Cake--Mrs. R. R. Byers, Mrs. H. Ginn. Apple Pie-- Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Vancamp. Table Bouquet--Mrs, C. Smith, Mrs. Jas, Byers. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Judge--A. Wilson, Burketon. Fall Wheat, white--Harold Nesbitt, J. G. Marlow, Harold Beacock. Spring Wheat, hard---Norman Taylor. Peas, large--Cecil Hill. Peas, small--L.W. Camp. Cut work emb.--Mrs. Frank Swain, Oats, white--L: C, Mountjoy, Crozier, Centrepiece, emb., white-- C. McGill, J. G. Marlow. Barley, six- Mrs, A. L. McDermott, Miss F. Parr. rowed--C. McGill, Wm. Hooey. Bar- Centrepiece, emb. colored--Mrs. A. L. ley, two-rowed--Norman Taylor. Byers, Mrs. C. Smith. Centrepiece, White Beans--R. Williams, James knitted--Mrs. Jas. Byers. Centre- Nesbitt, C. McGill. piece, crochet--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. VEGETABLES AND ROOTS Carl Wright. Curtains, hand-made--. Judge--A. Wilson. Mrs. R. R, Byers. Darning in linen-- Potatoes, white early--W. Brown, Mrs. C. Smith 2--Darning on socks-- John Venning, Edgar Gibson. Pota- Mrs, F. Crosier, Mrs. C. Smith. Fancy toes, white late--John Venning, L.W. Tea Apron--Mrs. P. Vancamp, Mrs. Swain, Harold Nesbitt. Potatoes red R, R. Byers. Fancy Pin Cushion-- --C. McGill Mrs. J. Elford. Turnips, Mr, Jas. Parr, Mrs. C. Smith. Fancy feed--Cecil Hill, Isaac Whitfield, R. Wrist Bag--Mrs. C. Smith. Fancy Parr. Turnips, table--A. Woodard, Hdkf--Mrs. W. A. Vancamp, Mrs. F. Harold Nesbitt, R. Hamilton. Car- Stinson. Hemstitching on linen or rots, white--John Venning, Newton cotton-- Miss F. Fair, Mrs. W. A. Taylor, C. McGill. Carrots, table-- Vaneamp, Irish Crochet Work--Mrs. Miss G. D, Proutt, Roy Ferguson, Mrs F.- Stinson, Miss M. Somerville, J. Eford. Cabbage, winter--Mrs. W. Kitchen Apron--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs E. Beacock, Isaac Whitfield, Mrs. Jas. A. L. Byers. - Knitted Sox, wool-- Nesbitt. Table Squash--Wes. Camp- Mrs. C. McGill, Mrs. J. G. Marlow. bell, Mrs. W. E. Beacock, J. G. Mar- Knitted Mitts, men--Mrs. W. Forder, low. Pumpkins--A. Woodard, Har- Mrs. J. G. Marlow. Knitted Mitts, old Nesbitt, Newton Taylor--Table women--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. A. L. Beets--Ormond Wright, R. C. Brown, McDermott. Luncheon Cloth and Mrs. J. Elford. Beets, long--Isaae Serviettes--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. J. Whitfield, R. C. Brown, Norman Tay- G, Marlow. Pillow Cases, emb.--Mrs lor. Onions, white--Roy Ferguson, Percy Vancamp, Mrs. F. Crozier. R. C. Brown, C. McGill, Onions, yel- Pillow Cases, lace trim--Mrs. Percy low--Mrs. F. Crosier, Ai Woodard, S. VanCamp, Mrs. W. A. Vancamp. Pil- Jeffrey. Onions, red--R. Williams, dow Day Slips--Mrs. R. R. Byers, Mrs John Venning, R. C! rBown. Man- Percy Vancamp, ~ Patchwork Quilt, golds, red--Cecil Hill, Isaac Whit- wool--Mrs, Percy Vancamp, Mrs. W. field, John Venning. Mangolds, yel- Campbell. Patchwork Quilt, cotton-- low--Jas. Parr, G. D..Proutt, Isaac Mrs. W. A. Vancamp; Mrs, W. Camp- Whitfield. Tomatoes--S. Jeffrey, A. bell. Fancy Wash Spread--Mrs. R.R. Woodard, Mrs. Jas. Nesbitt, Citrons Byers, Mrs. W. Campbell, Quilt, ~Wes. Campbell. Corn, dent--Har- crochet--Mrs, 0. Wright. Quilt, knit- old Nesbitt, G. Bowers. Corn, sweet ted--Mrs. Carl Wright. Comrorter, --W. G. Werry, G. D, Proutt, Harold cotton--Miss F. Parr," Mrs. Percy Nesbitt. Collection of Vegetables-- Vancamp. "Set Table Mats, crochet-- Mrs. Newton: Taylor, Mrs. John El- Mrs. Ed. Darcy, Mrs, C. Smith. Side- ford, Mrs. John Venning, board Scarf, white--Mrs. Percy Van- FRUITS camp, Mrs. A. L. Byers. Sideboard Judge--W. J. Bragg, M.P.P. Scarf, colored--Mrs. W. A. Vancamp, Spies--W. "G, Werry, Roy Fergu- Miss F. Fair. Sofa Cushion in silk--. son, Wes. Campbell. Russets--W. G. Mrs. A, L. McDermott, Mrs. C. Smith. Werry, Wes, Campbell, Roy Ferfu- Sofa Cushion in linen--Mrs. R. J. son. Snows--W. G. Werry, Percy Crosier, Mrs. G. Bowers. Sofa Cush- VanCamp, Wes, Campbell, Bald- ion, fancy--Mrs. Percy Vancamp, Mrs wins--W. G. Werry, Mrs, J. Elford, Carl Wright. Sofa Pillow--Miss F. Harold Nesbitt. Mann--R.J. Orosier, Parr, Miss F. Fair. Sweater Coat, R. Williams, W. G. Werry. Ben Davis wool--Mrs. F. Stinson. Ladies' scarf, --W. G. Werry, Wes, Campbell, Har- crochet or knit--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. old Nesbitt: Talman Sweets--W. G. Carl Wright. Tatting--Mrs. F., Stin- Werry, Petey Vancamp, R. J. Crosier, son, Mrs. W. A. Vancamp. Tea Cosy Starks--W. G. Werry, R. J. Crosier, --Mrs. C. Smith, Miss F. Parr. Tray R. Hamilton. Kings--W. G. Werry, Cloth--Mrs. Percy Vancamp, Mrs. C. Harold Nesbitt. = 'Wealthies--R. C. Smith. Verandah Jacket--Miss ¥. Brown, Wes. Campbell, E. Dorrell. Parr. Whisk Holder--Miss F. Parr, St. Lawrence--R. Hamilton, W. G. Mrs. C. Smith. Plain Sewing--Miss A Alexanders--P. F. Fair, Mrs, A. L. McDermott. Plain Vancamp, R. Hamilton, Chas. Smith. Patching--Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Colverts--W. G. Werry, L. E. Mount- McDermott. Mome Dyeing--Miss ¥. joy, Wes. Campbell... Rhode Island Parr, Mrs. C. Smith. Ladies' Blouse, Greenings--W. G. Werry. McIntosh laundered-- Mrs." A. L. McDermott. Reds--W. G. Werry, F. Crosier. Fall Ladies' Night Gown, fancy--Mrs. P. Pears--W. G. Werry, W. Forder, E. Vancamp, Mrs. C. Smith. Rug, home- Dorrell. Winter Pears--Mrs. W. E. made, hooked--Mrs. R. R. Byers, Mrs. Beacock, Mrs. W. Forder, Roy Fer- F. Crozier, Braided Floor Mat--Mrs, guson. Collection of Fruit--W. G. Wes. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. Forder. 4 PORT PERRY BRAN Werry, Mrs. F. Crosier, Mys, J, El- Best Piece of Fancy Work, done by ~lady over 60 years of age--Mrs. Jas. Byers, Mrs. R. Mahood. 3 FINE ARTS . ett, - knitted==Mrs. 'A. Painting in oil--Mrs. A. L. McDer- Be Raigad Baby's mott. Painting in water color--Miss t, crochet--Mrs. W. Campbell, F. Parr, Mrs. J. J. Jobb. Painting Stinson. Baby's Jacket, on. China--Miss F. Parr, Mrs. Jas. i . F. Stinson. Bedroom Parr. Pencil Drawing--Mrs, Horn, IES' WORK : 'Slippers--Mrs. I. Whitfield, Mrs. F, Mrs. W. D. Ferguson. Crayon draw- tinson. Bedroom Towel, emb.-- ing--Miss F, Parr, Mrs. Horn, . Carv- * STANDARD BANK O. OANAPA. low. Collection House Plants--Mrs. T. Venning, Mra. C. Smith. South Ontario "Plowing Match will be held on the farm of Howard Malcolm, lot 25, con 6, Pickering, (2 miles west of Brougham), on Friday, October 21st, 1927. PRIZE LIST Class I, Sod, open to all. 1st prize--$20 cash, set doubletrees donated by P. Mantle, value $5.50. 2nd prize--$15 cash. bag Pastry Flour, donated by Elliott & Watson, value $4.00. 8rd prize--$12.00 cash. 4th Prize--$10.00 cash. 6th prize--$6.00 cash. Class II, Sod. (Winners of two first prizes in this class barred. Plain narrow bottom plows with skimmers.) 1st prize--Plow, donated by Geo.- Jackson & Son, Port Perry. Choice of Fleury 21 or 18, Cockshutt 21. or 18, Frost & Wood 20, value $21.00. Cash $5.00, 2nd prize, $18.00 cash. 8rd prize, $10.00 cash. 4th prize $8.00 cash. 6th prize $4.00 cash. Class III, Sod, (Jointer Plows) (Winners of two first prizes in this class barred.) 1st prize--Silver Cup, donated by the Standard Bank of Oshawa, Port Perry and Whitby. Value $15. ,and $12. cash. 2nd prize--$15.00 cash, and stock food, value $8,765, by R. Mason. 8rd prize--$10 cash. 4th prize $8 cash. bth prize--$5 cash. Class 4, Stubble (open to all.) 1st prize $26 cash donated by Maple Leaf Insurance Co. 2nd prize--$16 cash, and pair of shoes donated by R. B. Collins, value $4.00. 3rd prize--$10 cash. 4th prize $8 cash. 5th prize $5. cash. [Class 5, Stubble, Boys 18 and under. (Jointer plow.) 1st prize $15 donated by W. E. N. Sinclair, pair of shoes donated by P. Willis, value $6.00. 2nd prize--$15.00 cash, reversible coulter, donated by J. T. Baladon, yalue $2.60. . 8rd prize--$10 cash; fountain pen donated by A. J. Woods, value $2.50. 4th prize $8 cash. bth prize $5.00 cash. 6th prize $4.00 cash. Class 6, Amateurs (Open to all who haye never won a prize at any match) 1st prize $15; Massey Harris Co. $10.00. 2nd prize $15; 8rd prize $10. ith prise $8, bth prize $5. Tractor in Sod (open to all) '1st prize two piece of silver tea service, donated by A. J. H, Eckhardt, Toronto, value $12; cash $10. 2nd prize $15, 3rd, $10; 4th $5. ] 3 Campbell. ing in wood--Mrs. I. Whitfield, Mrs. Stinson, R. C. Brown. > a a oR Co Ave

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