MRG ZIETA W VIANar AT M AN BONA - - -(TA Blackstock Fair Prize Winners BOISES igt and Heavy Draught on hllter:2-yr.-old colt-E. Dorreli & Son; l-yr.-old colt-Lewis Stin- son; Yeld mare or geldng-l and 2, Peterboro Fuel & Tranfer; 3, lerb Simpson. _Commercial, Percheron or Bel- vj aide-H. Buckleyr, W. Shea, L. Ucaughlin. 2-yr.-old colt - G. Ipbnson, W. Shea, L. Cochrane. .~r-old colt-W. Shea; 2 and 3, ~Buckley. Foal-W. Shea, H. :ckley. L. MeLaughlin. Yeld re or geling-l and 3, G. Rob- ion; 2, W. Shea. H arness Classes: Heavy Draught em - Peterboro Fuel Llght aught Team-H. Simpson. Per- eron or Belgian Team - W. Siea, G. Robinson, L. Cochrane. ~ mercial Team-R. Cochrane, Mark, W. Shea. Commercial .%ngle-1 and 3, R. Cochrane; 2,j 4Brown. Single on rein - J. kown, W. Shea. Best Agricultural Mpam-W. Shea, R. Cochrane. 4%horse Team, tandem-W. Shea, P. Cochrane. Light Horses: Brood Mare, foal Saide-R. Cochrane. 2-yr.-old Vt-R. M. Braden, R. Dowson. .yold colt-E. J. Umphrey, R. Sddler, L. Hoskin. Foal by side 41 mother-R. Cochrane. Road- s4r Team-I. Cochrane, R. M. Sarden, Mrs. W. Wheeler. Car-1 niage Team-R. M. Barden, R. Saddlen, White & Heard, F. B. Sargent. Pony Classes: Pony Team- Mis. W. Wheelcr, L. Hoskln, L. M. Blight. Single Roadsten, under 15 %-1. Cochrane, E. J. Umphney, Mn.. W. Wheelen. Single Road- ster, oven 1514-1 and 3, 1. Coch- rane; 2, R. M. Braden. Single Canniage, unden 15%h-R. M. Ban- dcn, F. B. Sargent, L. Hoskin. Single Carniage, over 15%-1 and 2, R. M. Banden; 3, R. Saddier. Gentleman'. Turnout-R. M. Bar- den, Mns. W. Wheeler, E. J. Um- phrey. Lady Driver-R. M. Bar- den, Mrs. W. Wheelen, F. B. Sar- gent. Single 2-y.-old-R. M. Bar- den, R. Cochrane, R. Umphney. Single Roadsten, once around track-R. M. Banden; 2 and 3, I. Cochrane. Roadsten Team, once anound track-I. Cochrane, R. M. Barden. Single, on rein, roaditen canniage, saddle-R. M. Banden, L. Hoskin. Saddle Rose-Geonge Cawken, E. J. Umphney, L. Ros- kmn, S. Staples. Special-Light Horse Improve- ment Society: Brood mare, foal by side-C. Wilson, S. Staples, L. Stinson. 2-yr.-old colt-i and 2, L. Hoskin; 3, S. Staples. l-yn.-old colt-Jim Harris, R., Sadeler, F. B. Sargent. Foal-F. B. Sargent, C. Wilson, L. Stinson. Saddler' Special - Foal, 1949- "i I L. Stinson, E. Dorreli & Son B. Sargent. Sadle Special-E. J. Umpi F. B. Sargent, L. Hoskin. Pony Clas: Single Harnesa hackney-l and 3, L. M. Bligh L. Hoakin. Single Hackny-l 3. Mns. W. Whceler; 2, R. Sad Single Saddle-L. M. Blight daughten, L. -Hoskin, F. B.i gent. Pony Mare-F. B. Sari R. Cochrane, D. Christie.] Pony-R. Cochrane, D. ChrL R. Cochrane. Pony Races-H.1 chell, R. Cochrane. CATlLE $4.50 Oil Permanent Wave $5.95 Special Cold Wave Why Take a Chance on a Home Wave Wile These Specials Last HUYCK'S House Of style 67 KING ST. W. PHONE 703 U441ýS iThe George White Avery SModel 'A' Tracter The Model "A" la a tractor deslgned for ias Imple- *monts wlth ample Power and weight to pull them, thug givlng ès maximum economy under ail operatfng conditions. The M :* buli-in hydraulles remoye aIl labor from farmlng. * We have tizl tracter on diaplay and will be only :too wiliUng la demontrat. Its outatanding performance. COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY *w AT ORONO PAIR - SEPTEMBER 9 A» 10 : A full lime of Tractor Equipment is * available through us. 10ORONO ELECTRIC Authorized George White Dealers kIPHO0NE 55-r-i ORONO E. DENT H. DUV'ALL O. DUVALL Shorthorn: Bull, 2 yrs.-W. F. Rickand & Sons. Bull, 1 yr.-L. Richardson & Son, W. F. Rickand & Son, R. Ficît. Milch Cow-R. Flett, Rickand & Son, Richardson & Son. 2-yr.-old Heifer-Richard- son & Son, Richardson & Son, R. Flett. l-yn.-old Reier-l and 2, R. Flett; 3, Richardson & Son. Heifer Calf-1 and 3, R. FletI; 2, J. Green. Bull Cal-l and 3, W. F. Rickard & Son; 2, R. Flett. Shonthorn Grade-P. VanCamp, L. Taylor. Reier, 2 yrs.-L. Tay- lo, P. VanCamp. Heifen, 1 yr.- ,L. Taylor, P. VanCamp. Heifer Caf-R. FletI, B. Taylor. Aberdeen Angus: Malcolm Bai- ley won ail awands. Henefonds:Bull, 2 yrs.-G. Stap- leton. Bull, 1 y.-J. A. Rosevear, G. Staplelon. Milch Cow-G. Stap- lelon. Reifen, 2 ys.-J. Rosevean; 2 and 3, G. Stapieton. Heifen, 1 yr.-l and 2, J. A. Rosevean; 3, G. Stapleton. Reifer Cal-J. A. Rosevean, C. Turner, G. Staple- ton. Bull Calf-J. A. Rosevean, G. Stapieton. Roisteins - Neil Malcolm and Lawrence Malcolm awarded all pnizes. BesI Fat Sîeer-Richardson & Son. Best Herd Sire-M. Bailey. BesI Rend of Cattle-M. Bailey (Aberdeen Angu,); Rîckard & Son (Shothorns). SHEEP Leicesters: Aged Rami-I and 2, R-. Fonder. Shearling Ram-H. Fonder. Ram Lamb-H. Fonder, F. Snowden, G. Larmer. Aged Ewe- R. - Fonder; 2 and! 3, G. Larmen. Sheanling Ewe-1 and 3, R. Fon- der; 2, G. Larmer. Ewe Lamb- R. Fonder, G. Larmen, F. Snow- den. Shropshires: L. Skinner won ai awards. Southdown: Aged Ram - B. Ayre, G. Trevail. Shearling Ram -B. Ayne. Ram Lamb-1 and 2, B.' Ayre. Aged Zwe-1 and 2, B. Ayne; 3, G. Trevail. Sjearling Ewe -1 and 2, B. Ayre; 3, G. Trevail. Ewc Lamb-l and 2, B. Ayne; 3, G. Trevail. Oxtonds: Aged Ramn-I and 3, F. Trewin; 2, M. Fisher. Shearl- Ing Ram-F. Trewin, L. Skinner, F. Snowden. Ram Lamb-1 and 3, F. Snowden; 2, F. Trewin. Agcd Ewe-1 and 2, F. Trewin; 3, F. Snowden. Shearling Ewe-l and 2, F. Snowden; 3, M. Fisher. «Ewe Lamb-F. Tnewin; 2 and 3. F. Snowden.. Hampshires: Milton Fisher won ail awards. Manked Lamb-B. Ayre, H. Fonder, F. Snowden. Market Lamb, any breed-D. Fisher, B. Fisher. Best Flock-B. Ayre, L. Skm-. ner, R. Fonder. 'Yorkshire* Sow-l and 2, Pci VanCamp. Boar, under 3 mos L. Coombs & Son. Sow, over mnose-l and 2, P. VanCamnp.- Tamnwoth-Les. Taylor won awards. Birkshire: Young Sow-.!.,. Sk ner. Beat Rend on Gounds-L Taylor. POULTET rcy .- Sall tin- ses. Rock Coch-Mrs. Brethour, 13. Miller, Rock Rcn-Mn,. Brethoun, A. Ayne. Rock Cocherel-B. Mil- ien, Mn,. Brethour. Rock Pulle- G. Larmer, B. Miller. New Ramp- shflore Cock-Mrs. Brethour. New Hampshire Ren-B. Miller, Mn.. Brethour. New Hampshire Cock- erel-A. Ayne, Mn,. Brethour. New Hampshire Pullet-î and 2, A. Ayne. White Leghorn Cock- B. Miller, Mrs. Brethour. White Leghorn Pulle-1 and 2, A. Ayre. Light Sussex Cock-A. Ayne, B. Miller. Light Sussex Hen-B. Mil- ler, Mrs. Brethoun. Light Sussex Cockeel-A. Ayne, Mn.. Brethaur. Light Sussex Pulit-1 and 2, A. Ayne. Gander, Goose, Drake, Duck- Mn.. Brethour. Pen of Chicks-Mn,. Brethoun, B. Miller. »OMESTIC SCIENCE Frive Pounds Butter, in prias- Mn.. Green, Mn,. Brethour. White Bnead-Mrs. E. Donreli, Mn.. D. Donneil, Mn.. Brethour. Brown Bread-Mns. t). Dornell, Mn.. Bre- thour, Mn,. E. Donneil. White Eggs-Mrs. Brethour, O. Wright, Mn,. N. Green. Brown Eggs-Mns. D). Dorneli, Mn,. Brethoun, Mn.. E. Dorrcîl. Buas-Mns. R. Bouady, Mns. E. Donreil, Mns.. )tonrell. Plain Biscuits-Mis. R. Bouady, Mn.. S. Moore, Mns. E. Dorreli. Bran Mutins-Mrs. N. Maicolm, Doris Manlow, Mn,. E. Dorneil. Cookies-Mrs. D. Donnel, Mn.. N. ,Malcolm, Mn,. R. Boundy. Butter Tarts--Mn.. R. Boundy, Mn,. Bre- Stafford Brou. Monumental Works Phono Wltbr 552 318 Dundas St. E., Whltbr PMNEQUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Pred..e workmanship and careful attention to detafi are your assurance when you choose from the wlde selection of Imported and dornestic Granites and Marbies Iln stock. n, F hre y, 1, ot ht; 2, 1and IdIer. and Sar- gent, Foal istie, Mit- LADIES' DEPARTMENT Baby's Wool Set, kniîted-Mn,. N. Malcolm. Mrs. D. Dorcll. Baby's Woal Set, crocheted-Mns. Mannîlî, Mn,. Baird. Baby'. Wool Dness, knit-Mrs. t). Dornell, Mns. S. Moone. Baby'. Dress, short, fancy-Mns. D. Dorneli, Mn.. S. Moore. Baby'. Fancy Carniage Caver-Mn,. Marritt, Mn,. D. Don- rell. Child's Dress, hand smacked WMOIS OF FUEL Not th. mon who burns hard ceai end orders his fil-up now 1 TRADEMARKED WITH TINY RED SPOTS I I I I I i I I I g i E OWEN NICHOLAS FUELS Phone 410 or 2249 Bowmanville 4 M 8* iàlm ni Ewld<tir. *WInâ lot reguterlyt Don'# open me upt SD.s't Werrnéwhoishuw.lmgI x*i Myor breton erysteli. 1 Roud locmnd gisdIm, mot AUTHORIZID SULOVAI thour, Mns. N. Malcolmn. Light Cup Cakes-Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. R. Boundy. Jelly Roll-Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. N. Mal- colin, Mrs. Bnethour. Date and Nut Loaf-Mrs. Brethour, Doris Marlow, Mrs. N. Malcolm. Choc- Plate Layer Cake-Mis. N. Mal- colm, Mns. Boundy, Mrs. D. Dor- rell. Light Layer Cake-Mns. Mal- colm, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. D. Don- nell. Banana Layer Cake-Mis. D). Donnell, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Bre- thour, Angel Cake-Mrs. Bre-1 thour, Mns. Boundy, Mrs. S. Moore. Pumpkin Pie-Mis. Boundy, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. Brethour. Rais-1 in Pie-Mn.. Boundy, Mrs. Mal-' colm, Mn.. Brethour. Apple Pie-1 Mrs. E. Dorneil, Mrs. Malcolm,j Mns. Brethour.- Berry Pie-Mn..t Boundy, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Bre- thour. Lemon Pie-Mrs. E. Don- neli, Mrs. Bounidy, M~rs. Moore. 41 Practical Ways Serving Apples-' Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Boundy, Mn..1 D. Dorrell. Salad Plate-Mns.1 Boundy, Mrs. Malcolm, Mns. Bre-1 thour. Honey ,i- Mrs. Brethour.j Maple Syrup-Mns. Brethour, Mrs.1 D. Dorreli, Mns. Marritt. Canning: Tomatoes - Mrs. D. Z Dorreil, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Moore. Beans-Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Brethour. Peas-Mrs. Bre- thoun, Mrs. Malcolm, Mn.. Boundy. Beets-Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Boun- dy, Mrs. Brethour. Corn-Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Brethour, MrS. Boundy. Strawberries - Mn.. Boundy, Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Moore. Raspberries-Mrs. Boundy, Mn.. Malcolm, Mrs. Brethour. Cherries-Mn.. Moore. Mrs. C. Wright, Mrs. Boundy. Peaches- c Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Wright, Mrs.( D. Dorneil. Pineapple-Mrs. Boun-s dy, Mrs. D. Donreil, Mrs. Moore.D Raspbcrny Jam-Mrs. D. Dorreli,3 Mrs. Boundy Mrs. Malcolm, Strawberry ýam-Mrs. Boundy,E Mn.. Malcolm, Mrs. Brethoun. Apple Jelly-Vrs. Brethour, Mn.. Malcolm, Mrs. Boundy. Pickles: Chule Sauce-Mn.. Bre- thour, Mrs. D. Donneli, Mns. C. Wright, Cucumber Pickle-Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Bre- thour. Bread and Butter Pickle-E Mrs. Malcolm, Mns. Boundy, Mrs.r Brethour. Mustard Pickle-Mrs.c Malcolm, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Bre- thour. Pickled Beets-Mrs. Boun- dy, Mrs. Brethour, Mn.. Malcolm. Magic Baking Powder Layer Cake-Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Boun- dy. Blue Ribbon Biscuits - Mrs.E Moore, Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Bre- 1 thoun.c Winnen of most first pnizes in C Domestic Science-Mrs. N. Mal- colm. I (ýap iuiCL riamiit.LS.LU OwIng Kit-t). VanCamp. Woven Scanf -t). VanCamp. Tee Tawels- Inene Allun, Ruth Hamilton. Sack- ees-D. VanCamp. Dressed Dol -t). VanCamp. Knit Sweater- D. VanCamp. Most points in teen-age girl,' wonk-D. VanCamp. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Asters-Mn,. E. Donnell, Doris Marlow. Zinnias-Mn,. Moore, D). Marlow. Gladiolus - D. Marlaw, Mns. Malcolm. Salapiglossis-Mrs. Donneil, Mns. C. ý,Tight. Phlox- Mrs. Moore, Mn,. Donneil. Snap- dragons - Mns. Dornell, Mrs. C. Wright. Petunias-D. Marlow, Mn.. Moore. Verbenas-Mns. Donrell. Mn.. Moone. Nasturtium - Mn,. Moore, Mn,. Malcolm. Manigolds (African) - Bruce Taylor. Mari- golds (Fnench)-D. Marlaw, Mrs. Moone. Cosmos-Mn,. Moore, Mn.. Malcolm. High Basket - Mn,. Moore, Mn,. Malcolm. Low Bas. ket-D. Marlow, Mn,. Moore. Col- lection of Cul Fiawers-D. Mer- low, Mns. Moore. Pottcd Plant, fol- iage - Mn.. Wright, Mn,. Moore. Potted Plant,'- Fuchsia-Mns. Bre- thour, Mn.. Malcolm. Begoni- MrÊ. 19. Dordl, Mn,. Brethoun. Collection of Potted Plants-D. Marlow, Mn.. N. Malcolm. Sheaf of Gladiolu-D. Marlow. TEEN-AGE BOYS Toal Box - Glen VanCamp. Study Table-G. VanCamp. Model Hause Fname-Lawrence Larmer. End Table-G. VanCamp. Pin Up Lamp-G. Larmen, G. VanCamp. GRAIN AND) SEEDS Fail Wheat, white - Hreold Swein, Neil Malcolm, Mrs. Baird. Spring Wheat, soft -H. Swain. Peas, small-Mns. Baird. Oats, white-Mns. Baird, E. Swain, Mn,. Brethoun. Oats, late-H. Swain, Mn.. Moore, Mn,. Baird. Barley, 6-rowed - Mn,. Brethour, Mn.. Baird, E. Swain. Beans, white- Mns. Baird. Beeven Oats-P. Van- Camp. E. Swain, Mns. Baird. Sheaf Faîl Whet-Mns. Baird, Mn,. Bre- thour. Sheaf oi Ots-Mns. Baird, Mn,. Brethaun. BOOTS AND VEGETABLES Potatocs. early-Mrs. Brethoun, Bruce Taylor. Potatoes, laIe-Mn,. Brethour, B. Taylor, E. Donrell. Turnips, feed - Mn,. Brethoun. Tunnips, table-Mrs. E. Donreli, B. Taylor, Mn.. Moore. Cabbage- Mrs. Brethour. Hubbard Squash-I Mn.. Baird, B. Taylor, Mn,. Bre-j thour. Pumpkins-Mrs. Brethour, Deotris Hamilton, Mnor. Moole Doris-D Hamilton, Mn.. Moorabe Mn,. E. Dorndil. Onion,, Dutch Sets - Mns. Brethour. Onlons, Spanlsh - Mrs. Baird. Mangolds, Red-B. Taylor, Mrs. Baird. Man- golds, White-B. Taylor, Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Baird. Mangolds, any variety - Mrs. Baird,. Mrs. Brethou, Tomatoes - Mrs. N. Green Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. E. Dýon- reil. *atermelons-Mrs. E. Don- neil, Mrs. Brethoun, B. Taylor. Citrons - Cecil Sutherland, Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Manritt. Table Conn-Mrs. Brethour, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Dorreli. Sheaf Ensilage Corn -B, Taylor, Mrs. Moore. Coll. of Vegetables-Glen Larmen. Cab- bage, Fall-B. Taylor. Parsnips -B. Taylor. -Mrs. Marritt, Mn.. D. DorrehI. Boy's Sun Suit-Loretta Butson, Mrs. N. Malcolm. Glrl's Sun Dieus -Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. Baird. Boy'a Knitted Wool Suit-L. But- son, Mrs. D. Dorreil. Apron, fancy-Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mn.. Mal- colin. Apron, kltchen-Mrs. Rut- tIc, Mrs. Baird. Bcd Jacket-Mis. D). Donrell, Mns. Marnitt. Cardigan, wool knit-Mrs. Mannitt, Mrs. N. Malcolm. House Dress--Mrs. Mal- colm, Mns. Baird. House Coat- Mrs. Ruttle, Mr.. Marritt. Slip- Viola Butson, Mrs. Moone. Py- jama Suit-L. Butson, Mrs. Baird. Nv4ghtgown-L. Butson, Mrs. C. Wright. Gloves -Mn.. Malcolmn, Mns. Dorrell. Mitts-Mrs. tD. Dor- reil, Mrs. Marritt. Pullover Sweat- er-Mrs. Marritt, Mrs. Malcolm. Shopping bag -Mrs. Marritt, V. Butson; Sockees -Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. Marnitt. Girl'. Dress - Mrs. Dornel:, Mis. Baird. Boy'. Windbreaker-Mrs. Baird, L. Butson. Mitts, fancy- Mrs. Marritt, Mns. Ruttle. Py- jama Suit, cotton-Mns. Baird, L. Butson. Pyjama Suit, flannelette -Mrs. Moore, V. Butson. Work Socks, fancy-Mns. Ruttle, Mrs. Baird. Fancy Socks-Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Boundy. Socks, diamdnd de- sign-Mrs. Manritt, Mrs. Wright. Sweater Coat-Mrs. Malcolm, Mns. Ruttle. Wonk Shirt-Mrs. Moore. Sport Shit-L. Butson, V. Butson. Sleeveless Sweater-Mrs. Ruttie, Mn,. D. Dorneli. Knit Bedspread- V. Butson, Mn.. Marritt. Crochet- cd Bedspnead-Mrs. Boundy, Mns. Mannitt. Quilt appliqued and cm- bnoidered-Mns. Moore, Mn.. Mal- colm. Quilt appliqued-Mns. Baird. Quilt, cotton-Mrs. Moore, L. But- son. Quilt, fancy-Mrs: Moore, Mrs. Baird. Crib Quilt-Mrs. Moore, V. Butson. Afghan-Mrs. Moore, L. Butson. Chestenfield Set-L. Butson, V. Butson. Cush- ion, crocheted-Mns. Ruttle, Mrs. Malcolm. Cushion, knit-Mrs. D. Donreli, Mrs. Moone. Cushion, silk -Mrs. D. Dorreli, Mrs. Malcolm. Needlepoint - Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Marritt. Buffet Set-Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Malcolm. Centre Piece-Mrs. Boundy. Place Mats-Mrs. Mar- ritt, Mns. ,D. Donneil. Lace Table- cloth-Mrs. Ruttie, Mn.. Moone. Luncheon Cloth and Serviettes- Mrs. Baird, V. Butson. Tea Cosy -ýMns. Baird, Mrs. Dorreli. Rug, hooked-V. Butson. Rug, braided -Mrs. Ruttie, Mrs. Baird. Dress- ing Table Set-V. Butson, Mn. Baird. Pillow Cases, cut work- Mvls. Baird, 4, Butson. Pillow Cases, embroidened - Mrs. Mal- colMn, V. Butson. Pillow Cases, lace trimmed-Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Ruttle. Towel. Bath-Mn,. Boun- dy, Mrs. Ruttle. Towel, crochet- Mrs. Donreil, L. Butson. Towel, embroidered-V. Butson, L. But- son. Towel, cut work-Mrs. Baird, Mvrs. Moore. Towel, guest-Mrs. Boundy, Mrs. Malcolm. Article made fnom flour sack-Mrs. Rut- tle, Mrs. Malcolm. Bridge Set- VIns. Marritt, Mrs. Ruttie. Button- holes-L. Butson, Mrs. Baird. Dard Table Cover-L. Butson, V. Butson. Cross Stitch-Mns. Moore, VIns. Balird. Cut Work, embroider- ed-Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Boundy. Hot Waten Bottie Cover-Mns. Mannitt, V. Butson. Oul Cloth Novelties- VIns. Donreli, Mrs. Manritt. Cloth- es Pin Bag-Mns. Boundy, Mrs. Dorrell. Potholders - Mns. Baird, VIns. Ruttie. Tea Towels - Mrs. Dorrell, Mn.. Marritt. Collection of Fancy Wonk - Mrs. Boundy, VIrs. Moore. Amateur Photography -V. Butson, Mns. Dorreil. r Most points in Ladies' Depart-t ment and Domestic Science-Mrs. 3oundy.s TEEN-AGE GIRLS Drindie Skirt-Doris Hamilton. 'casant Apnon - Doreen Van-- sing's fnom Nestieton. Mn. and SptlcAL 1 Flannelefie SHEETS Seconds - 80 x 90 Pair $4.95 10 King St. E. Mrs. Sain McKee have purchased the IFred Malcolm house and will te moving te town shontly. Ivan Thompson has punchased Geo. Bowen's School bus and Mn. Bowers ia awaiting deliveny on hi. new regulation bus which holds 36 pupils. In the meantime cars arr being used te transport both public and *high school pu- pîls. Little Michael Anscott has been' visiting his gnandpanents in To- ronto while Mr. and! Mrs. Johnny Arscott are wonking aI the tobac- ce farm. Mr. Robent Riddell i. much im- pnoved since suffenîng from lime in hi. cye, received while plasten- ing. Holiday guesta wîth Mn. and Mrs. Geo. Bowers were: Mn. and Mrs. Reg. Sutton and Joyce, Oro- ne, Miss Ruth Elford, Tononto, cents- trom a dollar sale. Mn. and Mns. J. Fratalochi, Lin<I say; Mr. and Mns. Rosé Adams, Bowmanville, Mn. and Mns. Doc Adams and family, Bowmanvilie;, Mn. and Mn.. W. Trick and Ar- lene, Lindsay, Mn. and Mrs. Allen Beacock, Bnuce and Lucille and Miss Helen Bowens, Toronto. Famed Pence Rock off the Gaspe coast is' a bird sanctuary. Canadians eat more than five pounds of cheese pen capita every yean. The number of people engagcd in the telephone industny In Can. ada totals about 36,000. Public opinion poils disclose the public belief thai investons In business corporations get, cents fnom eveny dollar of8t The fact is that the Canadian.4j veston receivtu lcss than tw DRINI< APPLES Spys-P. Van Camp, B. T1aylor. Golden Russets -Mn.. Brethour. Snows-P. VanCamp, B. Taylor. Wealthy - B. Taylor, Mns. Brc- thoun. St. Laurence-P. VanCamp. Gneenings-B. Taylor. Mclntosh- B. Taylor, Mn.. Brethoun. Pears- B. Taylor. Coll. of Fruit-B. Tay- lor. (Tb Be Continued Next Week) SOUTH NESTLETON Fnicnds with Mn. and Mn.. K. Buston were Mns. Jas.' Wilson, Uxbridge, Mn. and Mns. Jas. Payne and family, Tononto. Mn. and Mns. Chas. Briggs, To- ronto, wîth Mr. and Mns. Loren- zo Mountjoy. Holiday visitons with Miss G. McKee and Mn. Wm. Beacock wene Miss Myntie Beacock, To- ronto; Mn. Clifton Beécock, Peter- boro; Mn.. W. Oliver, Onillia; and Mn. and Mn.. Hugh Taylor, Lind- say. Mn,. Jo,. Fonder and Mn. and Mn,. A. Pollon wene in Cavan with Mn. Hanry Finney and Miss Mary Finney. Miss Ruth Proutt with her cousin Mn.. Lloyd Hunten, Pont Penny. Mn. and Mn,. P. Langfeid and Rose Marie, West Hill, at their home hene. Mn. and Mn,. Eldott McCabe, Toronto, with friends and attend- cd Blackstock Fair. Miss Gwendolyn Wilson ha. been accepted at Peterbono Nor- mal School. Miss Maskell, Oshawa, began duties at S.S. No. 5 Cadmu, with an attendance of 26 pupils. Miss Grace Johnston, Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- son. Mns. 'W. H. John.ton returned ta Peffcnlaw with hen. Mn. and Mns. George Bowens took Miss Dorothy Bowers to Onil- lia to catch the bus for Trout Cneck whene she is teaching again this yean. Mn. and Mn,. Max Fallis, Betty Jean and Douglas, Toronto; Mn. and Mn.. Pike-of lEngland, with Mn. and Mrs. Donald Thompson. Mn.. Geo. Fonder was in Black- ,stock hclping ta cane for Mns. Crawford who i. ill. Mn. Walter Sharpe and Mn. Fonder spent Tuesday in Peter- bono. Mn.. Levi McGill, Peterboro, called on Mn. and Mns. M. J. Gnay. Sunday guests with the Grant Thompson's were Mn. and Mn. J. Fluken and Mn. Jas. F]uker, Toronto. Miss Barbara Russeil who bas spent the summen with hen grand- rnother Mn,. Norman Lansing, ne- turned to Oshawa. Mn. and Mn,. Les Lansing are staying in Caesanea at thein home whiic building a big garage. We will be sonnyto lose the Lan- JERSEY...FLANNEL NOVELTY WEAVES fHere is a wonderful group of Fail- thru-Winter f abrics that you can whip into handsome clothes for yourself and your f amily. Boîts for future blouses, skirts, dresses, suits and coats.- If you've ever sewn a stitch in your lif e you can't afford to miss this f abric collection. DRAPES MADE-TO-ORDER. Renew the life of your rons by havlng new drapes. Sec our wonderful complete stock of drapery inaterlals. Chooiqe your own fabrie and we wIlI do the rest from measuring to maklng the drapes and putting them up. Corne in and sec us today about new drape. Bowmanvihle Seýptember Special Weber's Fabric <Centre Drinklng miik la gettint heaitil from wealth - for milk la far rieher ln basic nutriments, (han any other food. Yet, you will tint! the technicians at our dafry constantiy tnylng te bring you a still finer produet. You'l find othen skillcd dairy- mien making constant tests te assure that each container ieavlng our plant maintains highest standards - and! that the contents et cach unit la exactly the saine as al the otheru.- The remuit i. a fuil- bodicd, ereamy rich beverage - deliclous (o taste, providing, maximum tood benefit. Tny a bottle today. 1 1 GLEN RAB DAIRY Phone 444 for Delivery King St. W. Bowmanville ITWEED ... BROADCLOTH ... CREPE GABARDINE ... TAFFETA ... FAILLE PtAGE IUGET , qwv eqÀkwà"Taw ImAqqpmràw ý AL / l 1. AFRAID Bowmanville