PAGE TEN | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 lete List of Prize Secretary Charles Mason, of the West Durham Agricultural Seclety, jJestentay v9) day released for publication complete prize list for Bow- Fair which was held th The Fair was an outs success and the officials are to congratulated on the fine jevement. The prize winners were as follows: 2 GRAIN AND SEED . Bushel Fall A sat, 1927--Leslie Lollacutt, C Blanchard, » Bushel § & Whe, hard, 1928 Mark Blackbur: Fall Wheat, pel 1928, not less than Yinches in diameter at the band; first Jize 2 Shurgain Fertilizer 20 bs, A. W. Annis. © Buse Large Peas, 1928--W, E. Bushel Small Peas, 1928--C. A, nchard. White Oats, Sheaf, 1928, not less than 8 inches in diameter at band-- A. W. Annis, G. F. Annis. * Bushel Barley, 2-rowed, » Blanchard, W. E. Gilbank. 3! Bushel White Oats, 1928--A., W, nnis, G. F. Annis, = Bushel White Beans, 1928--Leslie Follacutt, « 25 ears of Corn, strung, 8-rowed, 1928--Mrs. A. Taylor. + Spring Wheat, Sheaf, 1928, not less than 8 inches in diameter at band inners Bowmanville Fair Mark Blackbur 1 Best collection of rectly aj correct named, four of each kin th 13 W. a s and Ros: N. utton, 'C. 'M. Carruthers, wo collection of dessert Soriectly mamed, four of Py Akind, 6 varieties--C. Carruthe: Carruthers and Som, J. he, WH and s. Best collection of i correctly named, four of each kind, 6 varieties--C. M. Carruthers, J. F, rne and Son, W. H. Carruthers and Son. 5 Alexander--W. H. Carruthers and om Neil Muttop, Mrs. Lorne Me- 3 Wealthy--R. MM. Cale, C. M, Carruthers, Leslie Collacutt. Snow--W. H. Carruthers and Son, 8. C, Allin, C. M. Carruthers, § King Tompkins--S. C. Allin, A, WwW. V. Auta, W. H. Carruthers and i Fallawater--W. G. Werry, Mrs. "|." McCoy, Leslie Collacutt. § McIntosh Red--]. H. Osborne and Son, R. M. Cale, F. L. Squair and Carruthers and Son, F. L. Squairand ons. § Delicious--Mrs. F. B. Lovekin, § Duchess--A, W. Annis, W, H, Handsome Residence of. A, G. Storie; 370 Simcoe St, South 9 Roomed House including 8 bedrooms, libe rary, living room, dining roam, kitchen, also pantry with dumb waiter, Hardwood floors throughout and hot water heating, Large bathroom with electric hot water heater, Basement is divided into furnace room, fruit and Phone 138, with permanent laundry tubs, garage, Pony stable, Homse available about November 1st, A. G. STORIE - PHONE 138 H-------- vegetable room, laun.ry room Lot 60 ft, x 835 ft, Double Sent Fleur--S. C. Allin, W. H. | Davis. ir and Sons, Les- vismW, H, Carruthe: and Som, J, L, Crvdaman GC. Werry, di nam uart Crabs, mus LY, vekin, M. J, tt, A, A, Col- Pears S$ Table Pears, not in at named --J. F, Osborne and R. Pooly, Lawrence 6: | Se Bickle and Son, 3 Batlett-F. L., Squair and Son, B. Bickle and Son. RE Sheldon--A., on--A, E, Bellman, Mrs, J, EH] Mich D'Angouleme--F, Sauair and Sons, G, B, Bickle a | Beurte Forges. | N. Wool. wb ki a F. L. ecke pop el=F. goluair and Sons, G, sa Beurre DAnioerG. B, Bickle and Flemish Beauty--G, B. Bi 5 d Wako: ickle and 12 Pond Sending: s--G, B. Bickle and Son, Fletcher. 12 rE Seedlingre br J. Elliott. 12 Shipper's Pride--James Branch, 12 Reine Claude--R. Pooley, A. T, x ellow E, R. Pooley, G. B. Bickle and Son. ¥ Grapes 3 Bunches Moore's Diamond--A, T, Fletcher, Mrs, A, Taylor, 3 Bunches Niagara--A, T. Fletcher, Thos. Bottrell and Son. 3 Bunches Early Victor--A. T, Fletcher, ! 3 Bunches Worden--Mrs, A, Tay+ or, Melons 2 Watermelons--Ivan Jas, Branch, 2 Muskmelons--Geo. H. Richards, E. W. Sissons. VEBETABLES 3 Heads Winter Cabbage--Geo, H, Richards, Thos, Bottrell and Son. H, 3 Heads Early Cabbage--Geo, Richards, Jas. Nokes, 3 Heads Red Cabbage--Thos. Bot- trell and Son. Law, 3 Heads Savoy Cabbage--Geo. H, Richards, Thos, Bottrell and Son, 3 Heads White Celery--Geo. H, Richards, Thos, Bottrell and Son, 3 Heads Yellow Celery--Geo. 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Peck Potato Onions--Thos, Bottrell Bottrell Bot- 'and Son Peck low Onions--Jas. Branch, Thos, Bottrell and Son, Quart Pickling Onions--Geo. H, Richards, Thos, Bottrell and Son, 6 Blood Beets, long--Thos. Bottrell and Son, Merel Nokes. 6 Blood Turnip Beets--S, J. Jack- an and Sons, Thos, Bottrell and on, 6 Parsnips--Thos, Bottrell and Son, 6 Chinese Red Peppers--T, Bottrell and Son, Geo, H. Gichard s. 6 Chinese Green Peppers--T. Bot trell and Son, G. B, Bickle and Son, 6 Long Scarlet Radishes--T, Bot- well and Son. 6 Red Tomatoes--Ivan Law, J, L. Cryderman, 6 Tomatoes, Yellow--T, Bottrell and Son, Geo, Richards, 6 Tomatoes, Pink--T. Bottrell and Son, Merel Nokes, 6 Ears of Sweet Corn, Yellow--T, Bottrell and Son, Mrs. Taylor, 0 Ears of Sweet ire. A White--W., G. Werry, Leslie Collacutt, 6 Mangolds--], F., Osborne Son, Leslie Collacutt, 6 Mangolds, Sugar--]J, F. Oshorne and Son, G. B. Bickle and Son, 6 White Carrots--G, B, Bickle and Son, E. W. Sisson, 6 Table Carrots, Red--E, son, Mrs, N. Woolley. 6 Turnips, quality considered--]J, F. Osborne and Son, J, F. Oshorne and Son, 6 Table Squash--Ivan Law, S. 1, Jackman and Son, Hubbard Squash--Mark Blackburn, T. Bottrell and Son. 2 Pumpkins--Ivan Law, Jas, Nokes, 2 Citrons--Geo, H. Richards, Har- old G, Macklin, Large Squash--T, Bottrell and Son, E. W, Sigson. Half Bushel Early Potatoes, variety--Geo, H. Richards, Mrs, Taylor, Bushel Late Potatoes, any variety ~G. KE, Annis, Leslie Collacutt, Collection of Potatoes, 6 varieties --Mrs, A. Taylor, Mrs, F, B. Love- kin. Assortment of Vegetables--G. B, Bickle and Son, Jas. Nokes, Ivan aw, FLORAL EXHIBITS Amateur Class Dahlias, show, not fewer tham 4 varietics--Jas, Nokes, Merel Nokes, Dahlias, A.O.V., not fewer than 4 varieties--Mrs. Wm. Challis, Asters, double, collection--]. L. Cryderman, Mrs, M. Taylor, Merel Nokes. Asters, single, collection--Mrs. N. Woolley. ny display--J as. Nokes, Merel Nokes. Delphinium, perennial, not less than 4 spikes--Mrs, Wm. Challis, Delphinium, annual, collection-- Mrs. Wm. Challis, Dianthus, collection--Mrs. A. Tay- lor, Mrs, Wm. Challis. Balsam grown in pot--Mrs. A, Tay- lor, Jas. Nokes, Stocks, collection--Mrs. A. By Ter. Mrs. Root Phe hor Fletcher, Collection of cut Bower, Mrs, Wm. Challis, Mrs. M Verbenas, collection--Mrs. A wT pot less than B--Mrs. A, and W. Sis- any A, Tamblyn , Tay- lis. idl collection--Mrs. Merel Nokes, in Noel Bo ion-- R. T. Stephens, 'Mrs. A. Tay- Sweet Beas; collection=Jas, Nokes, Mrs. R. T s, Wy Everlasting wers, F. Annis, J. L. Cryderman Zinnias, double, ie L. Cryderman, Mrs. A. Taylor. Marigolds, collection--Jas. Nokes, Merel Nokes. Gladioli, best 5 irilea--Mis. I. E Anderson, A. T. Fletcher. named varie- Gladioli, ties---A, 7, , Fletcher, J. L. Cryder- a on, collection--Mrs. R. T. Pid ing Wm. Challis. Carnations, display, 3 or more--]. yderman. Celosia or Cockscomb, collection Mrs. Wm. Challis, J. L. Cryderman. Geranium, double, grown in pot-- A. A. Colwill, Meridl Nokes. Coleus, 2 in pot, grown in pot-- Jas. Nokes. & Fuchsias, single, grown jin pot-- Mrs. Wm. Challis. Asparagus Plumosis in Taylor. pot--Mrs. Fern, in pot, any wariety--Jas. Nokes Perennials, display--Mrs, Wm, Challis, Hanging Basket, im position--Jas. Nokes, Merel Nokes, Tanbha Mra W a. We mm. Best Foliage Plant, grown in pot-- for table es Je ay un M. Tamblyn, Mrs. Wm. Challis." Centre pieces of cut flowers fos table--Mrs, Wm. Challis, Alan Best display of cut flowers and plants; floral arrangemen t permitted in dis 3 limited to 200 square feet Household Linen Luncheon Set, oy wiitg, Sn and 6 Doil tie L, White, Tea Qlothe--Mrs, T. Percy, Mrs, A. F, Rundle. Tea Cloth, white, or Survie Serviettes to math Sitworke-Mn, Percy, Jean "Luncheon Set, oblong, any kind-- Mrs, T, Percy, ' Roman Cutwork--S. J. Jackman and Sons, Mrs. T, Percy. Buffet, set, 3 pieces--A. Ww. An- nis, Mrs, J. E. Anderson. Dressing Table Scarf--Mrs, Walter Couch, Mrs, T, Percy, Dinner Mats (any Le indy=Mre. T. Petey, Mrs, H. E, Ashlee, Two Tray Cloths, (any kind)-- Mss, T, Percy, Mrs, J, E. Anderson, Sofa Cushion, Quilted--Mrs, Walter Couch, Mrs, John Wright, Centre piece, (any size)--Mrs, R. T. Stephens, Mrs, A. F, Rundle. 1 Pr. of Pillow Cases and Sheets, emb. or crochet trimmed--Mrs, T, Percy, Misses Percy, 1 pr, Pillow Cer hemstitched and initialed--Mrs, T, Percy, Lottie L. White, 1 Pr. Pillow Cases, (any other Hyle)~Mrs. Pooley, G. B, Bickle and Beet, hemstitched, monogramed or initialed--Mrs. T, Percy, Mrs. W, Couch, 1 pr. Bedroom Towels, (hemstitch- ed)--Mrs, W, Couch, Maude Rey- nolds, 1 pr. Bedroom Towels (any other style)--Maude Reynolds, Mrs, Percy, 1 pr. Towels, monogramed or in- itialed--Mrs, T. Percy. 1 pr. Guest Towels, (any kind)-- A. W. Annis, Maude Reynolds, 1 pr. Bath Towels, (any kind)-- Mrs, T. Percy, Maude Reynolds, Wearing Apparel Ladies' Night Gown, Silk--Mrs, T, Percy, Ladies' Night Lottie L. White, Ladies' Slip, (silk)--Lottie White, Mrs. I, Percy. Lingerie Set, (emb.)--Lottie Vhite. Ladies' Convalescing Jacket--Mrs, T, Percy, Mrs, J. E. Anderson, Ladies' Knitted Scarf, silk or wool-- Maude Reynolds. Bedroom Slippers, Mrs. A, F. Rundle, Mrs. T. Percy, Work Apron--Jean Ramsay, Mrs, W. Couch. Hand-made Knickers, (white or colored)--Mrs. T. Percy, Maude Rey- nolds, Infant's Lress, hand-made--Mrs. J, E. Anderson, Infant's Pillow and Crib Mrs. W. Couch, son, Infant's Carriage Rug--Mrs, Wight, Infant's Hood, Jacket and Bootees --G, H. Bickle, Mrs, J. Davis. Ladies' Woollen Sweater--Mrs. J, E. Andersen, Mrs, T, Percy. Ladies' Silk Sweaters--Mrs. R. T. Stephens, (colored) -- L, | 9 Gown, Covyer--- Mrs, J. E. Ander- John Fancy Work Sport Hat, hand-made--Mrs, H. L, Pillow--Lottie Ashlee, L M. J. 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New idea in Design or stitch--Mrs, J. E. Anderson, Misses Percy, Beaded Purse--S. J. Jackman and Sons, Mrs. A. F, Rundle, Patchwork Cushion--Mrs, Wight, Mrs. W. Couch. Decorated Pottery with paper-- Lottie L, White, Mrs, R. T. Steph- ns, Wood Carving--S. J. Jackman and Sons, Reed Basket--S. J. Jackmand and Sons, Mrs. A. F. Rundle, Reed Tray--Mrs, A. F. Rundle, Mrs. M, J, Elliott. Girls' Special Open to girls under 16 years, whose parent is a member of the Associa- tion, Hemming on Table Linen, French hem--Alice Thompson, Clara Ashlee, Phyliss Challis, Pair Bedroom Towels, scalloped edge--Phyliss Challis. Middy Blouse--Phyllis Challis. Fudge Apron--Clara Ashlee, Phyl. lis Challis. Crochet Work, Challis, Clara Ashlee, Handkerchief, hemstitched -- Alice Thompson, Phyllis Challis, Piece Fancy Work, colored thread --Phyllis Challis, Clara Ashlee. cotton--Phyllis Chesterfield White, Mrs, Vanity Cushion--Lottie L. White, Misses Percy. Lamp Shade, crystanne--Mrs, A, F. Rundle, Mrs. T. Percy. Lamp Shade, (any other Mrs. A. F. Rundle. ou Shade, (bed), any kind--Mrs, J. Elliott, Mrs. J. Davis, Ml, Table Cover, silk--Misses Percy, Mrs. R. T, Stephens. Card Table Cover, (any other style)--Mrs, R. T, Stephens, Misses Percy. Six Linen Handkerchiefs, (colored) kind)-- Doll, dressed--Phyllis Challis, Best Button Hole on Cotton--Phyl- lis Challis, Alice Thompson, Ashlee, DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE Wool Hearth Rug--Jean Ramsay, Mrs. M. J. Elliott, Hooked Rag Mat--A. W. Annis, Mrs. L. Thompson. Couch Cover--Mrs. T. J. Rundle, S. J. Jackman and Sons, pitt Cotton pieced--Geo, H. (Continued on Page 11) StoBIE- ForLonG © BONDS GRAIN "toad Office: Reford ¥d Bullding S, F, EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 11 King Street East, Oshaws -- Above C.P,R, Office Phones 143 and 144 Clara | "Indisposed" Other times, systemic, But whatever the cause of an aching head, there's an antidote, Apirin stops sll uy ain, Millions would not use it if idn't! 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