Home and Club Exhibits ' - Continued from 5 Sen. 3rd :--Dale Constable, Blaine Rob- . ertson, . un. 4th: --Gladys White, no name, oy 4th--George Meystead, no name, Annit Tait, Solid Wark co tarke Debit, Dorothy lank, An "Work Doreen Hicks, Ruth SEER eo : Training Ladder--Maurice Morris, Book Rack--Milton Stanton, Tooth Brush Holder--Ian McNab, Air Plane--Laurie Carson, . Vernon Wales, Billy Cameron. Bird Houses--Jack Lander, Vernon Wales, Earl McLaughlin, : _ Tables--Delbert Arklass, Bobby Jay- es, Billy Sparkes. ; ool Chest--EImo Nesbitt, ' and Painting--George Mepstead. GDarning--Lella Wesson, ; lowers, Asters! Ki Marie Debitt i@eorge Davis, Margaret Law, Re oi Margaret Law, Philip Per- , Lella Wesson, innias--Margaret Law, Zella Wes- n, George Vice, : farigolds--George Vice, Aw, Evelyn Bowden, ' Mixed Bonquet--Lella Wesson, egetables, Tomatoes--Nelson Perry, lla Wesson, Yeets--George Vice, Lella Wesson, George Davis, . WCarrots-- Philip Perry, George Vice. king, Layer Cakes-- Margaret Cam- wm, Isabe) Campbell, Grace Luke, quare Cake--Kathleen Merritt, Ger- 'aldine McFadden, Margaret Daniels, } North Simcoe School anual Training, Bird House--Mal- dm Dulmage, SEs Gordon E. Rae. weMotor Boat--Robt, Ardiel, "Paper Knife--]John Chappell, Yancy Work, Darning--Phyllis Tres- , Pearl Cook, Helen Chapman, WeTowels--Ena Brooks, Pearl Cook, Margaret Winnifred Rice, Mixed t -- Marion Walter Feo Mae Marsh, Betty Campbell, Bill Carrots--George ¥. Tomatoes--Marion Rlagen, Cucumbers--Harold Creamer. Manual J raiting--Ted Bradbury. Cakes--Muriel Smith, Olga Rolson, Donald Scott, Sewing Outline Wort, 11 years and over--Lillian Davenport, Ruth Claus, r, Dav Kirby, Jean Battle, Olga Rolson, Ross Terry. Outline Work, under 11 years--Hazel Bennett, Evelyn Bennett, Florence Kir- Patrick, Laura Williams, Jessie Fudge, azel Bennett, Harriet Griffith, Sewing, Solid Work--Evelyn Ben- nett, Lillian Davenport, Dorothy Dyas, Mary Aldred, Patch and Darn--Eva Hopley, Ruth Bridges, Knitting--Florence Bourne, Wicker Work, Tray--George Martin, Flower Box--Guy Luke, Large Basket--Guy Luke, Harold Prescott, A Fern Basket--Murie McMaster, Mel- Stella Brooks 3rd, Jean Tamblyn, vin Bowden, Myrtle Robinson, Small Basket--Edgar Kellar, Arthur ald Meredith; Jrd, Lloyd Garbutt. Smith, George Martin, Tom Williams, Edgar Kellar, Tom Williams, hitelaw, Billy Kir- whi Mite oon | Ta Doreen Dobbie. Sr. IL--Ist, Mary McGee; 2ud, Marion r, Ill=l1st, Irma Rut ; , IL--lst, Clara Engel; 2nd, Made- anual Training--Model farm, 1st, Jack Warburton; aeroplane, 1st, Ar- thur Stovin; 2nd, Roy McGill; picture, frame (Frat work), lst, Jack Kelly; 2nd, Jack Kelly; bird house, 1st, Gor- don Lefebvre; stand, 1st, Gordon Lefe- bvre; book rack, Ist, Gorden Lefe- bvre; fern stand, 1st, Roy Perry, Cooking--Layer Cake-- Sr. IV.--Ilst, Doris Salter; 2nd, Ada Twilley. Jr. 1V.--Lorraine Spires, Bessie Morgan, : Sr, I1l.--Hazel Trew, Jean Baird, Jr. Hl.--Bernice Smithson, Made- line Gamble, Cooking--Flat Cake-- Jr. 1ll--Helen Armour, Greentree, Sr. IV.--Doris Salter. Jr. 11L.--Doris Gibson, Lorraine ood work, Table--Harold Prescott, Guy Luke, ; Stocking Stretchers--George Martin, Airplane -- Harold Prescott, Guy ke, Duck--Edgar Kellar, John Stocks, Wesley Crittenton, Guy Luke, Arthur Smith, Gordon Van de Walker, Animal--Harold Prescott, Harold Prescott, Guy Luke, John Stocks Nel- son Hill South Simcoe School Work--Kathleen Kroll, Helen Kroll, 2nd, runner; Fancy Ist, Junncr Christina Logeman, 3rd, runner; Mar- jurie Hegkford, 1st, centrepiece; Doro- thy Lang, 2nd, quilt block; Jean Pal- mateer, 3rd, quilt block; May Parker, Ist, vanity set; Lois Rowe, 2nd, cush ion, Handiwork--Lloyd Lang, 1st, bird house; Oliver Franklin, 1st, war tank; Melville Smith, 1st, auto racer; Car- | Beatrice Sterling, son Keeler, Ist, auto truck, Juilt--Marion McDonald, Cooking--Margaret Bell, Ist, cake; entres--Jean Reid, Pearl Cook, 8 Cushion--Irene Branton, Epitlow Cases--Eva Wright, "ahle Cover--Tressa Montgomery. BC ushion Cover--)ean Wilson, ; Buffet Sets--Thelma Hutchison, Eva iki, Jean Wilson. "Cushon Topt---Alice Magee, wiApron--Helen Reid, ; E%rimer, 1st, 2nd Books--Outline ork--Muriel Lott, Isabelle Jones. prons--Mildred M, Perry, Helen tt, Centres--Lorna Clark, Tressa Mont- ery. , 2nd, Mina Cragg; Ist, pic; Ruth Whitcoak, cake; Viola Keeler, 3rd, cake, Veguiables--Walter Zaleschook, 1st, beets; Cecil Harrison, 2nd, beets; Car- son Keeler, 3rd, beets; Douglas Kee- Ist, parsnips; Jack 2nd, cabbage; Henry Shemilt, ler, 1st, carrots; Walter Zaleschook, Harper, 3rd, 2nd, carrote ; Harold Ling, 3rd, carrots; I":ed Bullivant, . Bateman, 2nd, parsnips; Carson Kce- riage, ler, 3rd, parsnips; Gerald Cragg, Ist,| tomatoes; John Rowe, 2nd, tomatoes; en Goch, Jack Walker, 3:d, tomatoes; Donald | Lilac S Lawrence, 1st, cabbage; John Rowe, , Winnie Wassell, 3rd. 3rd, ! Sr, I1l.--Louise Bennett, Lorraine Drew. Flowers Lorraine Drew; sters--Ist, 2nd, Cosmos--Ist, Tom Pollitt; 2nd, Don- Zinnias--Ist, Lorraine Drew; 2nd, Tom Pollitt, 3rd, Gordon Johnston, Vegetables Carrots--I1st, Stella Brooks; 2nd, Kathleen Harper; Jrd, Billy Pipher, Beets--1st, Beryl Garbutt; 2nd, Lloyd Garbutt, Onions---3rd, Stella Brooks, Art Sr. IV.--Ist, Mildred Wylie; 2nd, Amnna-Marie Brown; 3rd, Dora Brown Sr. and Jr. IV.--Ist, J. R. Henry; 2nd, J. R. Henry; 3rd, Hilda Parker. Jr. IV.--Ilst, Floyd Med.and; 2nd, Ralph Nixon; 3rd, Floyd Medland, ar. HL.--I1st, Jean Miller; 2nd, John Mathews; 3rd, Cyril Campbell, : Jr. HlL--I1st, Malcolm Young; 2nd, Harry Medland; 3rd, Reta Gibson, second Class--1st, E. Hayton; 2nd, The Furniture Used In this Style Parade Was Chosen By the Producer from Our Store EXTRAORDINARY VALUE- GIVING WEEK A Few Exceptional Offers in Chesterfield Suites for This Week -- Come In -- You'll Be Satisfied George Mathews; 3rd, Clara Engel. Primary--1st, Thelma Lowry;, 2nd, Margaret Meek; 3rd, Bob Hodgson, Beets--Isabella Mallett, Olga Marco, Loretta Bartichuk, Carrots--Fred Moody, Elsie Gledhill, Potatoes--Fred. Moody. Turnips--Fred Moody, 3rd. Cauliflower, Fred Moody, 1st; Jack Flowers Asters--Ruth McDonald, Ruth Bar- Spinet Desk $45.00 Handsome Walnut desk, charm . Ing in its Colonial simplicity, A very splendid value available during this sale only, Beautiful satin-like finish, STURDY WINDSOR CHAIR $7.75 Mixed Bouquet--Arthur Tuson, Hel Gladiolas--Hazel Worsley, Ist; Cakes--Edna Andrews, 1st; Helen : Pr ---------- a --rm-- 3-Piece Chesterfield Living Room Suite Genuine Mohair Covering beans; Mary Yuskiw, Ist, onions; Olga Branton, 2nd; Alma Selick, Ist. Luczka, 2nd, onions; Jeroslaw Salm-! Bird House--Fred Moody, crs, 3rd, onions; Steve Remego, lst, Boorman, squash. Tool Box--Jimmy Gangemi, 2nd, Flowers--Alberta Oshorne, 1st, dah- Tools--Harry Dingley, 3rd : lias; Clara Logeman, 2nd, dahlias; | Fancy Woork--Kathleen Vanhuizen, Patricia Stevens, 3rd, dahlias; Walody- Ist; Teresa Fleury, 1st; Elsie Gledhill, myra Samers, 3rd, chrysanthemum; 2nd; Ethel Reece, 2nd; Teresa Fleury, One of the outstanding economies of this Fall Furniture Festival is the three-piece Chesterfield living room suite E illustrated above. It is upholstered in genuine mohair, in your choice of seven different shades, It is entirely spring constructed, and has a handsome walnut fin- ished frame. Every piece is roomy and comfortable, And | we can guarantee its fine quality and construc- $199 Be ome made Cooking, Flat Cakes-- Billy atrice Sterling, Thelma Morrison, I u k e isy Hall. Layer Cakes--Irene Branton, Verna Watts, Florence Heaps, . . * Pastry, Pie--Mona Fenton, ( Tarts--Alma Selick, urmture (9. Flowers, Asters--Connie Farncomb, Marguerite Holdway, Rene Gillette, Mixed oquets--Florence Heaps, Gordon Rae, Lorna Clarke, Jean Wil- son, Dahlias--Jean Wilson, Bertrand Wil- liams, Howard Stuart, Vegetables, - Carrots--Jack Gillette, Earl Clarke, Jean Wilson, Beets--Victor Gillette. Onions--Jean Wilson, Malcolm Dul- mage. . Primary, Art--Orven York, Jack Sly, James McAlelland. " Ist--Lloyd Wilkins, Harold ompson, Betty Henley. Sr. 1st--Ruby Stirling, John McDon- ald, Betty Deans. Jr. 2nd--Dayid Lander, Muriel Kelly, Loretta Havelock, Olive Favelle. Jr. 3rd--Helen Heid, Arthur White, Arthur White, Sr. 3rd--Daisy Hall, Rae Coad, Jean Wilson. Jr. 4th--Robert Ardiel, Bessie Ralph, Robert Ardiel. Sr. 4th-- Marion Tresise and Jessie Fraser, Margaret Roy and Mabel Drew, Kenneth Kelly and Muriel Crowthers. St. School Asters--Marion Ridgen, George Per- kins, Margaret Boddy, Winnifred Rice. Zinnias--Nellie McLaughlin, Howard Darlin , Gordon Perkins. Gladioli--Marion Ridgen, Phyllis Taggert, Davis, Phyllis' Rice, Margaret George Gower, Josephine Rowe, 2nd, zinnias; 3rd, French Marigold; Willie m xed bouquet; 3rd, 'mixed bouquet; 3:d, novelty sunflower; vant, Ist, gladiolas; Ola Westlake, Ist, asters; Olga Luczka, 2nd, asters; Jose- phine Barrow, 3rd, asters, Barrow, Jrd, scabbosia; Maduline Clark, Ist, zinnias; John Bert Robertson, Clark, Ist, nixed bouquet; John Rowe, 2ud, William Zaleschook, Margaret Bell, Fred Bulli- Art, Sr. and Jr. IV.--Lois Rowe, Ist; Julia Gurnichy, 2nd; Willie Gibson, Jrd. Sr. HIL--Mary Derewick, 1st and 3rd; William Sampson, 2nd. Jr. IIL--Annie Kupnicky, Ist, 2nd and 3rd; Kathleen Kroll, Ist; Cyril Sr, 2nd--Amy Harding, Olive Favelle, | Shaw, 2nd. Sr. IL.--Peter Kushnir, Ist; Susie Kupnicky, 3rd. Jr. Il.--Peter Kushnir, Ist; Susie Kupnicky, 3rd; Joe Dubrushinski, Ist; luda Bochood, 2nd; Carl Ferguson, 3rd. St. L.--John Rowe, Ist; Annie Kolyk, 2nd; Harold Ling, 3rd. Jr. L--Bill Tutkaluk, 1st; George Powlenzuk, 2nd; Dorothy Heard, 3rd. Primary--Jean Palmateer, 1st; Wil- lie Jarvis, 20d; Annie Gurnichy, 3rd. : King St. School Sewing, Sr. IV.--lIst, Ada Twilley; 2nd, Doris Salter. Jr. IV.--Ist, Marguerite Burden; 2nd, Bessie Morgan. Dempsey-Tunney Fight Hear It Over the Victor Northern Elestris 5-70tbe FOR BEST RESULTS! ------ Come in and see our Special 5 Tube Sets at attractive prices you. that will appeal to D. J. Brown IN OSHAWA a 10 KING ST. W. jl Goodall, Margaret Wallace. 3rd. Cooking, Cake--Marie McMaster, Flowers--Alice Smith. Cora Sewing -- Marie McMaster, Johnston, Alice Smith. Knitting--Marie McMaster. St. School Bird House--Ivan Grant, Aeroplane--Ivan Grant. Jumping Jack--Ivan Grant, Boat--Ivan Grant. Aeroplane--Lloyd Grant. Boat--Lloyd Grant. Needle Work, Towels--Helen Kirke, Mable Mills, Edna Baxter. Doll's Dress and Bonnet--Helen Kirke. Centre Piece--Mary Terech, Ethel Hopley, Lillian Lee. Buffet Set--Mazo Blake. Night Dress--Hilda Hopkins. Bed Spread--Florence Judd. Cushion Top--Alive Magee. Crochet Work--Katie Marachuk. Flowers, Mixed Bouguet--John Mec- Crosson (special), Annie Snowden, Marion Lee, Billie Platt. Asters--Herbert Chapman, Bell, Dorothy Vamplew. Dahlias--Thelma Davis, Eileen Fen- ton, Herbert Chapman, Cecil Sproule. Gladiolia--Velma Bell, Dorothy Vam- Velma plew. Cooking, Layer Cake--Doris Platt, Thelma Ferguson, Thelma Ashton. Muffins--Doris Platt. Vegetables, Onions--Ruby Chesebor- ough, Mary Kalynko. Potatoes--Vera Sisson, Earl Banner, Robert Fudger. Lillian Beets--Myrtle Cheseboro, Carrots -- Dorothy Judd, Russell proule. Art, IV Class--Florence Judd, Julia Meloyk, Annie Tyrrell. III Class--Doris Platt, Rosie Muzik, Agie Clarke. i Road School Flowers, Gladioli--Teddy Herbert Bath, J. Bond. Asters--Phylis Bath, Edna Jewison, Friend, | Phylis Taggert. Dabiias=--). Mond, H. Park, M. Zinias--D. Bath, H. alker. Cosmos: Stone, P, Taggert, Brown. ! Mixed--T. Friend, P. Taggert, M. Crawchuf. ? Baking, Layer Cake--P. Morrey,. i Gems--Annie Cr: D. Vegetables, Beets--)J. Taggert, O. » $--). x Crawford, O. Aniuk. i Carrots--). Taggert, G. Ferguson, M. |} Butcher. ker, M. Wright. | Fancy Work, Shirts--Joe Miseresky. Kutuski J. fi Quilt Square--John Kitchen. Cushion Top--FEdna Jewison, H. Ficlka. anual, Aeroplane--J. Taggert, S. S. Savach. | Collection of Woods--J. Taggert. Ast, Sr. IV--joha Donoley, wr Pitman. | First--June Shaw, Mike Wiadyka. | Roy Stevens. Second--RBeatrice McCullough, Fred | | Williams. Jr. HI--Peter Srojozuk, Roy Cory, | I arch Howard Birch. Sr. [iL. Clifford Birch, Cecilia Mc- Knight, Joe Demareski. "ourth-- Willie Cocvanton, Dorothy Grimshaw, Elizabeth Karch. pa of sts Her luncheons are so delightfully different O Richardson's. N THEIR way home they naturally were talking about the luncheon they had just attended at Mrs. Every detail had been perfect. The table had brought forth a dozen exclamations of delighted sur- prise. The dishes were unusual and admirably pre- red. The service was flawless. They wondered how Amy Richardson did it. What was her secret. A few years ago she had been teaching school--now she was the most perfect host- ess in their little set. Mrs. Richardson could have told them that most her ideas came from reading advertising. From the silverware and linen advertisements she learned new ideas in table decoration because she realized that these advertisements were prepard by prsons who were experts in tasteful and original ar- ran, gement. From the food advertisements she learned of new recipes, unusual things because she knew these adver- tisements were prepared by leading domestic scien- Mrs. Richardson read the advertisements for the real news of one of the things she wonted to do well --the business of being a perfect hostess. : Every woman'can do as Mrs, Richardson does. The material is there for all to read and utillize. Read advertising more carefully, look for ideas and you will find them--and save money as you carry them out. NE Read Advertising Regularly