1 4 . . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929 ist of Prizewinners in Competitions at Bowmanui 'Results of Judging in The Major Classes at Expansion Year Fair VEGETABLES Winter Cabbage--Ivan Law, T. Bottrell & Son. 'Early Cabbage -- T, Botirell & fon, Ivan Law Red Cabbage -- T, Bottrell & Son, Savoy Cabbage--Geo Richards, Thos, Bottrell & Son, White Celery=--Thos, Bottrell & Son. Yellow Celery -- Geo, Richards, T. Bottrell & Son, Caulifiower--T, Bottrell & Son. Red Onions--Ivan Law, T. Bott- rell & Son, White Onions -- Geo, Richards, T. Bottrell & Son, Potato Onions -- T, Bottrell & Son, Yellow Onions--S, J. Jackman & Sons, Ivan Law, Pickling Onions -- Geo, Rich- ards, Ivan Law, Blood Beets, long--T. Bottrell & Son, Jas. Nokes, 3 Blood Turnip Beets--T, Bottrell & Son, Mrs, Alex Taylor, Parsnips--Ivan Law, T. Bottrell & Bon, Chinese Red Peppers -- Ivan Law, T, Bottrell & Son, Chinese Green Peppers--Jacob Branch, T. Bottrell & Son, Long Scarlet Radishes--T, Bot- irell & Son, Red Tomatoes -- Marjorie Oke, Mrs, Alex Taylor, Tomatoes, yellow -- Ivan Law, T, Bottrell & Son, Tomatoes, pink--T, Bottrell & Son, Jas, Nokes, Sweet Corn, yellow -- Ivan Law, Mrs, L, Thompson, Sweet Corn, White -- Wesley, Werry, Ivan Law, Mangolds--0, K, Osborne, Geo, Richards, Mangold, Sugar--W, W, Down, Geo, Richards, White Carrots, -- Ivan Law, Table Carrots, Red---Ivan Law, Mrs, L, Thompson, Turnips--Geo, Richards, O, K, Osborne, Table Squash--Ivan Law, Jas. Nokes, Hubbard Squash--M, W, Black burn, Ivan Law, Pumkins--Ivan Law, J, Nokes, Citrons -- Thos, Bottrell & Son, Jacob Branch, Large Squash --- Ivan Law, T, Bottrell & Son, Early Potatoes -- Edna XK, Ate kinson, Mrs, Alex, Taylor. Late Potatoes--G, F, Annis, I. Law, Collection of Potatoes --- Mrs, Alex, Taylor, Jas. Nokes, Assortment of Vegetables--Ivan Law, Jas, Nokes, Mrs, Newton Tay- or, FLORAL EXHIBITS Asters, double--M, Nokes, A, A, Colwill, Cosmos--Jas, Mrs, A. Taylor, Delphinium, perennial--Mrs, W, J. Challis. Delphinium, annual--Mrs, W, J, Challis Dianthus ~-- Mrs, W, J, Challis, Mrs, Alex Taylor, Balsam, in pot--Mrs, Alex Tay- lor, Jas, Nokes, Stocks -- Mrs, J, E, Anderson, Marjorie Oke, Roses, not greenhouse -- A, T, Fletcher, Collection of Cut Marjorie Oke, Verbenas----Mrs, Marjorie Oke, Pansiés -- Mrs, W, J, Challis, Mrs, A, Taylor, Petunlas, single -- Mrs, A, F, Rundle, Mrs, J, H. Anderson, Petunias, double -- Marjorie Oke, ; Phlox, perennial -- Jas, Nokes, Mrs, W, J, Challis, Phlox, Drummondii = Marjarie Oke, Mrs. Alex Taylor, Everlasting Flowers -- Marjorie Nokes, Flowers ---- W. J. Challis, Oke, Mrs, A, Taylor. Zinnias, double -- Mrs, W, J. Challis, A. T, Fletcher, Marigolds--Mrs, W, J, Challis, Mrs, A, Taylor, Gladioli--A, T, Fletcher, J, L. Cryderman, Gladioll, named--A, T, Fletch- er, Marjorie Oke, Snapdragon--J, L, Cryderman, A, A, Colwill, Carnations--Mrs, W, J. Challis, Marjorie Oke, Nasturitiums -- Mrs, Alex, Tay- for, Jas, Nokes. Celosia or Cockscomb -- Mrs, W. J, Chalis, Geranium, single--M, Nokes, J, Nokes, Geranfum, double,~A, A, Col- will, Coleus--Mrs, W, J, Challis, Fuchsias, single -- Mrs, W, J. Challis, Jas, Nokes, Best Plant in Bloom--Mrs, W, J. Challis, Jas, Nokes, Hanging Basket--M., Nokes, J. Nokes, Basket of Cut Flowers--Mrs, A, ¥, Rundle, Marjorie Oke, Foliage Plant--Mrs, Alex Tay- lor 2, Hydrangea, Alex Taylor, | Window Box -- Jas, Nokes, M, Nokes, 1 Foliage Plants--Mrs, Alex, Tay- or, Ivy Geranlum-----Neil Mutton, J. Nokes, Centre plece of Cut Flowers -- Mrs. W, J, Challis, Mrs. A, F, Rundle, Centre pieces of Cut Flowers for table--Mrs J, E, Anderson, Mrs. W. J. Challis, PROFESSIONAL CLASS Best Display of Cut Flowers and Plants--8, J. Jackman & Sons, Best Display of Lendscape Car- dening--Brookdale Nursery, LADIES DEPARTMENT Household Linen Luncheon Set, white--A, & R, Percy, Mrs, T, Percy. Luncheon Set, colored--Mrs. T. Percy, Mrs, J, E. Anderson, Tea Cloth (emb,),~Mrs, C. J. Allin, Mrs, T. Percy. Tea Cloth, white, cut work Mrs, J, E. Anderson, Mrs, Thos. Percy, Luncheon T. Percy, Roman Cutwork Percy, Mrs, 8, Storey. Buffet Set----Mrs, 8S, Storey, Mrs, A. W, Annis, Dressing Table Scarf ---- Mrs, T. Percy, Mrs, S, Storey. Dinner Mats -- Mrs, H. Ashlee, Mrs, T. Percy. Two Tray Cloths -- Mrs, T. Percy, Mrs. J, Yellowlees, Sofa Cushion, quilted -- Mrs, T. Percy, Lottie I. White, Centre Piece -- Mrs, J. Davies, Marjorie Oke, Pillow Cases and Sheets, emb,, -=Mrs, T. Percy, ' Pillow Cates & Sheets, crochet trim --- Mrs, T, Percy, A, & R. Percy, Pillow Cases, hemstitched and Initialed=--Mrs, T. Percy, Lottie L. White, Pillow Cases, any other -- nirs, A, W. Annis, Mrs, T. Percy. Sheet, hemstitched, monogram- med or initialed--Mrs, T, Percy. Bedroom Towels, (hemstitched) ---Mrs, T, Percy, Maude Reynotds, Bedroom Towels, (other style) Maude Reynolds, Mrs, T, Percy. Towels, monogrammed or in- itialed -- Mrs, T. Percy, Maude Reynolds, . Guest Towels, white -- Mrs, T, Percy, Mrs A, W, Annis, Colored Linen Guest Towels -- Mrs, T. Percy, A.'& R. Percy, Bath Towels--Maude Reynolds, A. & R, Percy WEARING APPAREL Ladies' Night Gown, silk----Mrs. T, Percy, Maude Reynolds, Ladies' Night Gown, colored = Paniculata -- Mrs, Set, any kind----Mrs, Mrs, T. Maude Reynolds, Mrs, T, Percy, We are We Give You Our Undivided Attention We are in a position to give you exceptional service, devote all our attention to the needs of the builder. with the stock and facilities need- ed, and we can give you the ma- terial you want when you need it, and what is equally important-- at competitive prices. Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North TELEPHONE 2821.2820 because we thoroughly conversant DODD'S KIDNEY Ladies' Slip, 8ilk ~= Lottie L, White, Ladies' Convalescing Jacket ~-- Mrs. A. A. Colwill, Mrs. T, Percy. Ladies' Scarf, fancy----A, & R. Percy, Maude Reynolds, Bedroom @8lippers--Mrs, A, FP. Rundle Work Apron--Maude Reynolds, Lottie L, White, Hand-made Knickers, white or colored -- Mrs, T, Percy, Maude Reynolds, Infant's Dress, hand-made -- Mrs, J. E, Anderson, Mrs, F, J, Bateman, Infant's Pillow and Crib Cover-- Mrs, J, E, Anderson, Infant's Carriage Rug--Mrs, J. Anderson, Infant's Hood, Jacket and Boot- ees -- Mrs, J, E, Anderson, Mrs, J, Davies, Ladies' Woollen Sweater--Mrs, J. E, Anderson, A, & R. Percy, FANCY WORK Chesterfield Pillow--Mrs, J, E, Anderson, Lottle L, White, Vanity Cushion--Mrs, T, Lottie 1, White Lamp Shade, cerystaline -- Mrs, A, F, Rundle, Mrs, T. Percy. Lamp Shade, any other, -- Mrs. A. F. Rundle, Lamp Shade, (bed), any kind-- Mrs, F, J, Bateman, Mrs, T. Peicy. Card Table Cover, silk--A & IT, Percy, Mrs, T. Percy, Card Table Cover, any other -- A, & R, Percy. Six Linen Handkerchiefs--A, & R. Percy, Mrs, T, Percy. Doll's Head, article -- A, & R. Percy, Embroidery, eyelet work Mrs, T. Percy, Mrs. T. Thompson- Specimen of needle point--A, & R. Percy, Mrs, T, Percy, Tatted Trimmed Article--A, & R. Percy, Mrs, J, Davies, New idea in Design or Stitch-- Mrs. J, E, Anderson, Lottie L, White. Beaded Rundle, Decorated Pottery with paper -- Marjorie Oke, Lottie L., White, Reed Basket --- Marjorie Oke, Mrs. A, F, Rundle, Reed Tray--Marjorie Oke, Mrs. A. F. Rundle, GIRLS' SPECIAL Hemming on Table Linen, French hem---Alice Thompson, Phyllis Challis Bedroom Towels, scalloped edge --Phyllis Challis, 3rd. 3 Miady Blouse--Phyllis Challis, rd, Fudge Apron -- Phyllis Challis, Alice Thompson, Clara Ashlee, Crochet Work, cotton--FPhyllig Challls, Clara Ashlee, Handkerchief, hemstitcheq -- Phyllis Challis, Alice Thompson, Piece Fancy Work, colored thread -- Phyllis Challis, Clara Ashlee, Alice Thompson, Doll, dressed--Alice Thompson. Button Hole on Cotton--DPhyllis Challis, ~ Clara Ashlee, Alice Thompson, CLASS M--DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE Hearth Rug-----Maude Reynolds, Mrs, Ivan Law, Hooked Rag Mat -- Mrs, A, W, Annis, Mrs, H, Ashlee, Couch Cover --- Mrs, A, F. Rundle, Quilt, cotton, pieced -- Mrs, J. Yellowlees, Mrs, S. Storey, Comforter, cotton--Mrs, A, A, Colwill, Lottie L, White. Fancy Bed Spread, knitted or crochet--Mrs, A, A, Colwill, Mra, R, West, Fancy Bed Spread, any--Mrs, A, F, Runde, Lottie L, White, Ladies' Smock---Mrs, F, J, Bate. man, Lottie IL. White, Ladies' House Dress, machine made--Maude Reynolds, Lottie L. 'White, Hand-made Shirt--< Maude Rey- nolds, Mrs, L, Thompson, Continued on next galley Hand-made Socks (fine wool) -- Mrs, J. E, Anderson, Mrs, A, F, Rundle, Hand-made Mitts, (plain knit. ted)--Maude Reynolds, Mrs, J, BE. Anderson, Hand-made Mitts, (knitted, fancy backs)----Mrs, J. E. Ander- son, FINE ARTS Oil Painting, Portrait from life ---E, Waddell, Oil Painting, Animal, from life --E, Waddell. , ig Painting, Marine--BE, Wad- ell. Oil Landscape--E, Waddell, Al- va Colwill, ' Oil Painting, Flowers, from ob- Ject--E, Waddell, Oil Painting, Still Life -- E. Wadiel, il Painting, any--Alba Col . Waddell ! nel harcoal Drawing--BE, W. . B. Mitchell, aadelt _ Water Color, Landscape from Nature--E, Waddell, ; Water Color, Marine, Canadian View--E, Waddell, Water Color, Flowers--E, Wad- dell, ane Color, Fruit -- E, Wad- 0) Percy. Purse ----- Mrs. A. I. Water Color, any subject = ¥. Waddell. Sepia, Figure--E. Waddell, Crayon Drawing, Portrait -- E. Waddell, Peu and Ink Sketch, Architec- ' WY, The sketch reproduced here is from an actual photograph taken by the Indian search party which found young Michael Cotnoir of Valley Bleue, near Dalbean, Que, after he had been lost many weeks in the Quebec hinterland. The hoy's older brother, Rene, had died after the first few days of starvation, The tragic story of Low this young boy kept a lonely vigil over the dead body of his brother, refusing to desert it, has touched the hearts of people all over the country, ture--Bernard Mitchell, Pencil Drawing, Animals -- E. Waddell, B, Mitchell, Cartoon Drawing, any subject-- B. Mitchell, Snapshot Pictures nolds, Alba Colwill, Collection of Snapshot Pictures -- Alba Colwill, Maude Reynold DOMESTIC SCIENCE Home-made Bread, yeast rising Mrs. ¥. B. Lovekin, Mrs, Rd. Pooley, Home-made --Mrs, IF, B, Pooley, Home-made Bread, ralsin f Newton Taylor, Mrs, Rd. Nut Bread--Mrs, A. I, Mrs, Alex Taylor, Date Loaf--Mrs, Mrs. A, F Rundle Plain Buns----Mrs, L, Thompson, Maude Reynolds, Maude Ticy- Bread, whole wheat Lovekin, Mrs, Dd, Mrs, Pooley, ,0 K, Osborne, Rundle, | | ton, Park House Rolls--Maude nolds, Mrs, CG, €, Patrick, Baking Powder Biscuits--Mrs, F. B. Lovekin, Mrs, Rd, Pooley. Graham Muffins Mrs, F, Lovekin, Mrs, Rd. Pools Sponge Cake---Mrs, J, erson, Mrs Alex Taylor, Short Bread---A: Ginger Rread Lovekin, Mrs, N. Tay Ginger Cookies rick, Mrs, N. Taylor Oatmeal Cookies Rundle, Mrs, Patrick, Sugar Cookies - Rundle, Mrs, Walter Date Cookies--Maude Mrs, Walter Wooley, Layer Cake, light--Mrs, N, Mrs, J. E. Anderson, Chocolate or Devil's Cake Alex Taylor, Mre, J, K. Layer Cake, Cocoanut Rey- Murs, Wooley Reyn Mut- Mure, Anderson, - Mrs. Alex, Taylor, Mrs, J, E. Anderson. Fruit Cake, dark--Mrs, J, E. Anderson, Mrs, Patrick, * Frut Cake, light -- Mrs; J, E, Anderson Cocoanut Macaroons -- Maude Reynolds, Marjorie Oke. Angel Cake--Mrs, J, E, Ander- son, Cheese Straws--Mrs, Alex Tay- lor, Mrs, H, Ashlee, Apple Pie -- Maude Reynolds, Florence Ashton, Lemon Pie -- Florence Ashton, Mrs, N. Mutton, Chocolate Pie--Mrs, J, Davies, Cream Ple -- Mrs, J, Davies, Florence Ashton, Raisin Pie ----- Florence Ashton, Mrs, Patrick, Lemon Tarts--Mrs, J, E, Ander- son, Mrs A. ¥, Rundle, Butter Tarts--Mrs, A, F, Rundle, Mrs, J. Davies, Cream Puffs -- Mrs, F, B, Love- kin, 2nd, Sour Pickles -- Mrs, J, Davies, Mrs, Alex Taylor Tomato Catsup----- Maude Rey- nolds, Florence Ashton, Chill Sauce--~Maude Reynolds, Florence Ashton. Canned Cherries -- Mrs, J, Davies, Mrs, ¥, M, Cryderman. Canned Peaches--Mrs, J. Davies, Mrs, Rd. Pooley, Canned Strawberries--Mrs, Rd, Pooley, Mrs J, Davies, Canned Raspberries -- Florence Ashton, Mrs, A, Taylor. Citron (preserved)--Maude Rey- nolds, Mrs, 'N. Taylor, Pineapple (preserved) ---- Mrs, Dd. Pooley, Mrs, Alex. Taylor. Canned Tomatoes--Mrs, J, Dav- ies, Maude Reynolds, Canned Corn -- Mrs. Thompson, Maude Deynolds, Canned Beans -- Maude nolds, Beetsg--Mrs, L. J. Davies, Preserved Pears--Mrs, J, les, Mrs Alex Taylor, Currant Jelly--Mrs, Mrs, FF. B, Lovekin, Apple Jelly--Maude Mrs, 8. Storey, Grape Jelly--Mrs. F, B, kin, Special, Leslie Dey- Thompson, Mrs, Day- S, Storey, Reynolds, Love- Dest Cake, haked by | #irl under 17--Mies Patrick, Phyl- lis Challis, Pie, baked by girl under 17 yrs, ~-Miss Patrick, Alice Thompson. "But we can't ese the sea from these rooms." Landlady: 'No, ma'am, but you can hear the foghorn from the lightship," "Do you go to Eastbourne?' an elderly lady asked the motor coach driver, "In ten minutes, madam!" "Oh, dear, that's much too fast for me," Young lle Fair The Man's Method of Creating an Estate ' first towards success which 1 sieaoiy 2 a Se vas ruE'T one's se one' evidence of thrift and shrewdness. Em : generally recognize and reward such ted men ers and business judgment. The modern, safe and business-like way to create this estate instantly is through Life Insurance. The North American Life has a new Insurance plan which is attracting great attention among enterprising young men. This plan--" Advanced Protection" --gives you the full benefits of large insurance protection now at very low cost. You ean easily afford an amount of Life Insurance which yo might have to forego for several years. The "Advance Protection Plan" is well worth tion. With it you ean create a sizeable estate imm Ri you full North American Life representative will be particulars, NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY District Office 31 King St. E, Pisney Block Oshawa, Ont, Head Office: TORONTO, CANADA INTERSECTION CRASH Toronto, Sept. 18--Two persons were injured last night when a westbound street car collided with an automobile at King and Sim- coe street, Mrs, 224 Sorauren avenue, and her son, Percy, aged 19, who was driving the automobile, were the victims. Mrs, Hughes was removed to the Toronto General hospital in a po- lice ambulance, She was found to be suffering from chest injur- ies, The traffic signal lights at King and Simcoe streets turned green while the street car and the east- bound auto were a short distance away from the intersection. Be- lleving that the street car would stop at Simcoe street, Hugnes turned off King street with the intention of going north on Sim- coe, The street car in charge of Motorman Willlam MacMuyrry (978) kept on going with the re- Emily Hughes, sult that the trolley crashed in the side of the automobile. Th. auto was wrecked, Hughes was bruised and shaken but did not require hospital treatment, The street car was undamaged. P.C, Pollard (837) of Court street sta tion, investigated, AUTO WRAPPED IN FLAMES Bradford, Sept. 18,--One wom- an was seriously injured and four other people narrowly escanad yesterday when an automobile, caroming into a tree from a head-on collision on the highway, burst into flames, Mrs. Fred Milne of North Bay was the only person hurt, Tne car was being driven by Mrs, Harold Chambers of Walkerville, and col- lided with another driven by D'- Arcy Carlton, Fairlawn avenue, Toronto, All occupants of the second car escaped injury. Mrs. Chambers' car was completely de- stroyed by fire, fo I l ! rei A -.---eS"p | 1 ay in i i rev ow ed eh RE A pa ---- Do You Your a I a ir LUMBER F.L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard. Phone Oshawa 254 Whitby 12 4 iW HONE = TOD' .CYOUNG 4% Prince! ST. Oshawa: Ont. a. a :ubu V. A. Henry INSURANCE 13 Simcoe St. S. Phones 1108W--Office 1888J)--Residence For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 1Q Simcoe St, S.~~We Deliver PINNED AGAINST GARAGE waLL Niagara Falls, Ont, Sept. 18. John McKee, St. Catharines, driv- er of a confectionary truck, wsa seriously injured Monday night when he was crushed between a heavy truck and a garage wall, McKee left his car in gear, and when he cranked it the machine plunged forward, - pinning him against the wall. It required five men to remove the truck. He suf- fered internal injuries and a frac- ture of the right arm, GRAVEL TRUCK OVERTURNS Woodstock , Sept. 18--Robert Kirkpatrick, out from Ireland four months was killed yesterday afternoon while working in a gra- vel pit on the farm of Allan Gris- wold, nine miles south of Wood- stock. Kirkpatrick was shovelling gravel into a truck when he un- dermined one of the wheels, The truck, with its load, toppled upon him, pinning him to the side of the pit. Kirkpatrick was a mar- ried man with five children, A troop of Boy Scouts recently presented their scoutmaster with a walking stick, on which was in- scribed, "Bo Prepared." It was a wedding present, Own EE ---------- Home? Practically every line of busi ness is represented in this di- rectory----a handy reference for acquainted wr. ' the various business houses. COAL COAL Phone 103 'W. J. SARGANT Yard---89 Bloor street kK. Orders Promptly Delivercd STORE FOR RENT At 9 Prince St. Apply ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. 1350 King Street West, Oshawa. Phone 1160 Machinery Repairing NUTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 101 King St. W, Vthone 1314 Yor Better Values DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince Cash or Terms List Your Firm in the "Times" Business Directory! INSULATING BUILDING BOARD WARM IN WINTER OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED OSHAWA, ONT. COOL IN SUMMER LUMBER 8 Building Materials Prompt Delivery Right Prices Waterous Meek Ltd. 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