Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1924, p. 13

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The Odessa Fair | Prize Awards The prize<winners at the Odessa fair, held last week, are as follows: ' Horses. Draught Horses--Span horse, A. Clacy, H. S. Smith, W. Clark; 3-year- old gelding or mare, Cecil Denyes; 2-year-old colt, J. Gibson, E. A. Kay- | lor, G. Clement; 1-year-old "edit, 8. A. Denyes, H. Drew & Son; foal of 1924, G. Robertson, G, W. Metzler; brood mare and foal by her side, G. Robertson, G. W. Metzler. General purpose horsss--Span horses, C: F. Reid, J. H. Hannah; 3- year-old colt, 8. A. Denyes, H. Drew & Son; 2-year-old colt, John Hager- man; 1-year-old colt, C. F. foal of 1924, G. W. Metzler, MaDonald; brood mare and foal by * her side, A. W. McDonald, G. "| Metsler. Agricultural horses--Span horses, D. B. Smith; 38-year-old colt, J. E. McLeland; 2-year-old colt, Victor Bell; 1-year-old colt, Cecil Denyes, G. Robertson; foal of 1924, G.-W. Metzler, W. H. Daugherty, brood mare and foal by her side, Cecil Denyes, G. W. Metzler. Carriage horses--Span carriage horses, 15 1-2 hands and over, O. Shangraw, R. Nugent, W. Robert- son; single carriage horse, 15 1-2 hands and over, John Kenny, R. E. Lampkin, Ed. Smith; singlé carriage horse, 15 1-2 hands and under, M. \ 'Foster, H. Venton, J. Watson; 3- 1d gelding or more, C. Stokes; 9-year-old colt, W. Robertson; 1- year-old colt, W. Robertson, D. L. Boyce; foal of 1924, Nelson Smith, W. Hegadorn; brood mare and foal by her side, W. Hegadorn; N. Smith. Roadster, trotting or ¥ and funder, Otis Huffman, A. 'B. Heskiors single roadster norse, 15 1-2 Rands and under, Otis Huffman, A. B. Hegadorn; single roadster horse, 15 1-2 hands and under, E. S. C. H. Stover; single roadster 15 1-2 hands and over, 'W. C. D. L. Boyce. C. Thurlow; 3- year-old colt, W. C. Radall; 2-year- old, E. A. Taylor; 1-year-old colt, EF. 8. Steen, L. Hartman, W. Hegadorn; foal of 1924, E. 8. Steen, Amos Han- nah, A. V. Hegadorn; brood mare | and foal by her side, E. S. Steen, A. | 'Hannah, A. V. Hegadorn. » Cattle, Durham---Milch cow, H. Drew & fon; yearling heifer, H. Drew & Son; heifer calf, under 1 year, H. Drew & Son. Holstein--Bull, 2 years and over EB. Thurlow, N. Smith, W. Radage; yearling bull, G. W. Lucas, G. Rob- erison; cow, G. W. Lucas, W. Rad- age, E. Thurlow; 3-year-old heifer, . W. Lucas, E. Thurlow; 2-year- 1d heifer, E. Thurlow, G. W. Lucas, WW. Radage; yearling heifer, E. Thur- w, W. Radage, James McFarlane; iifer calf, under 1 year, W. Rad- & Son; bull calf, under 1 year, 'Wi Radage & Son, G. W. Lucas. Grade cattle--Miich cow, I. Drew &S8Son, R. Blake, N. Smith; 3-year- old heifer, James McFarlane, R. J. McFarlane, George Robertson; year- ling heifer, R. J. McFarlane, N. Smith, W. R. Hensy; 2-year-old heif- er, Gladwin Clement, D. B. Smith, James McFarlane. Swine. Boar, Yorkshire, William Robert- ; brood sow, Yorkshire, C. F. sow, 1924, Yorkshire, 3 months or over, C. F. Reid; boar, Tamworth, Ed. Smith; pen of three bacon hogs, C. F. Reid, W. Robert- son. . Sheep. Cotswolds and Leicesters--Ewe, J. ING TANLA Canadian Pacific Man ~~ Gets Relief From Nervous Indigestion. "The best of health and a gain of 88 Ibs., in weight is what the Tanlac treatment has brought me and, of course, I am strong for it," is the re- markable statement of Henri Bru- nelle, a well-known painter for the Canadian Pacific Railway, who l'ves : 868 Cartier street, Montreal, P. Q. "Nervous Indigestion and loss of ppetite had pulled me down from $0 to 156 Ibs., and my energy and strength went down in proportion. "After eating I suffered from gas and cram spells, couldn't sleep nights, . was jired ut and felt all in. "Other medicines me no good, 'but Tamlac was different and has met my every need. I haye a won- rfal appetite, eat what 1 want, ) and feel fine. I can tell he world, Tanlac i» great." Tanlac is for sale by all. good ruggists. ccept no substitute. Over 40 million botles sold. 'Tanlac Vegétable Pills recom- by the manufacturers of Tan- "Jam, F. Smith, C. H. Parrott; other Reid; | A.W. V. V pacing-- | Span roadster horses, 15 1-2 hands | Gibson; ewe of 1924, J. Gibson 1st; and 2nd; yearling ewe, J. Gibson. Southdown and Merino--Ram, R«| J. McFarlane; ram of 1924, R. J. Mc-| Farlane; ewe, R. J. McFarlane; ewe | | of 1924, R. J. McFarlane. i Shropshire--Ram, R. J. TicFar-| lane, W. Radage; ram of 1924, D. L_| Boyce, W. Radage; yearling ram, R. | !J. McFarlane; ewe, James McFar-| Tene, R. J. McFarlane, W. Radage; | | ewe of 1924, James McFarlane, W. | | Radage, R. J. McFarlane; yearling | | ewe, James McFarlane, R, J. McFar- | | lene. | Oxford and Hampshire Downs-- | Ram of 1924, Byron Gordon, James | McFarlane, R, J. McFarlane; year-| | ling ram, James McFarlane; ewe, | James McFarlane, R. J. McFarlane, | | Byron Gordon; ewe of 1924, B. Gor- | | don, James McFarlane, R. J. McFar-| | lane; yearling ewe, James McFar- | , | lane, R. J. McFarlane, B. Gordon. Poultry. Anconas, B. Henderson; Andula-| | eians, B. Henderson; Orpingtons, P. | C. Maxwell, H. BE. Sutton; Brahmas, | |G. L. Bliss; Barred Rocks, G. L.| Bliss, E. Thurlow, H. Drew & Son; White Rocks, G. L. Bliss; White | | Leghorns, G. L. Bliss, H. Drew & | { Son, E. S. Parrott; Brown Leghorns, | | A.+B. Hegadorn, R. Nugent, E. S.| | Parrott; Rhode Island Reds, G. L.! | Bliss, W. Robertson; ducks, G. L.| | Bliss, A. B. Hegadorn, S, D. Sproule; | | turkeys, F. Smith, G. Clement; | | geese, K. Atkinson, M. 8. Hill, C. F. | | Reid. Collection of 3 hens and 1] | rooster, breeding pen-- A. M. Mc- | Donald, 'G. L. Bliss, C. F. Reid. | Minorcas, . B. Henderson; Wyan- | épttes, H. Drew & Son, G. L. Bliss; | Barred Rocks, 1924, G. L. Bliss, Ed. | | Thurlow, H. E. Sutton; Wyandottes, | | 1924, A. W, McDonald, G. L. Bliss, | H. Drew & Son; Leghorns, 1924, G. | L. Bliss, H. Drew & Son; R. Nugent; | Rhode Island Reds, 1924, William Robertson. { Grain Seed. Spring wheat, A. B. Hegadorn, J. | 8. Brown; fall wheat, A. C. Miller, {N. Smith, J. L. F. Sproule; barley, | N. Smith, C..A, Amey, W. Radage; oats, white, C. A. Amey, D.. L. i Boyce, W. Radage; clover seed, 1923, A. B. Hegadorn, J. Hagerman, | lc. F. Reid; timothy seed, 1924, D. L. | i Boyce, A. B. Hegadorn, C. A. Amey; | beans, C. H. Stover, John Hagerman, | [ A. W. McDonald; corn, even 1 dozen | ears, C. L. Hicks, Addie Clancy, M. 8. | Hill; evergreen corn, A. Chapman, J. Brown, William Clark. | s Vegetables. Bed potatoes, O. Henderson, Ts | Tuuriow H. E, Sutton; white pota- toes, D. L. Boyce, Willlam Clark, O. | Henderson: turnips, C. L. Hicks, 6. Henderson, A. Chapman; carrots; A. B. Hegadorn, G. Clement, A. Chap- man; table beets, A. Chapman, L. Hartman, Florence Clyde: 2 heads cabbage, C. L. Hicks, J. 8. Brown, BE. S. Parrott; northern spy, E. 8B. Parrott, G. Robertson; talman sweet, John Hagerman, A. B. Hegadorn, P. C. Maxwell; 'pears, B. 8, Parfott, L. Hartman, J. 8. Brown; collection plums, A. B. Hegadorn; collection grapes, L. Hartman, A. B. Hegadorn; red peppers, A. B. Hegadorn, Frank Smith; tomatoes, B. Jackson, A. Chapman, F. Smith; celery, A. B. Hegadorn, W. Radage, O. Hender- son; collection vegetables and Roots, C. L. Hicks, H. E. Sutton; collection of fruit, H. =. Sutton, L,. Hartman; russet apples, George Robertson, W. Radage, J. 8. Brown; snow apples, E. 8. Parrott, G. Robertson, Frank Smith; Bell Flower apples, H. L. Smith; St. Lawrence apples, D. B. Smith, George Robertson, F. Smith, duchess apples, H. L. Smith, P. C. Maxwell, . John Hagerman; Ben Davis apples, E. 8. Parroft; seek-no- further apples, E. L. Parrott, H. L. Smith; caulifiower, W. Radage, C. L. Hicks; squash, H. E. Button, George Robertson, Addie Clancy; citrons, A. W. McDonald, H. L. Smith, H. Drew & Son; pumpkin, A, Chapman, Ed. { Smith, A. W. McDonald. Carriage and Harness, . Top buggy, A. B. Hegadorn, Rob= ert Nugent; single carriage narness, M. Lucas, D. L. Boyce; double car- riage harness, D. L. Smith, John Hagerman; lumber harness, J. Hag- erman; lumber harness, J. Hager- man, C. F. Reid. Butter, 5 lbs. in crock, W. R. Henzy, B. Johnston, Florence Clyde; Butter, 3 Ibs. in roll, Addie Clancy, B. Jackson, B. Henderson; butter, 3 Ibs. in 1b. prints, G. L. Bliss, C. Sni- der, B. Jackson; home rendered lard, A. B. Hegadorn, L. Hartman, H. E. Sutton; honey, in sections, L. Hartman, B. Jackson; honey, ex- tracted, B. Jackson, L. Hartman; Maple Syrup, A. C. Miller, W. Rob- ertson, 8. A. Denyes; hen's eggs, white, F. Clyde, B, Henderson, S. A. Denyes; hen's eggs, brown, G. S. Brown, G. Clement, E. R. Parrott. pss Domestic Science. Loaf White Bread, yeast, C. A. Amey, H. B. Sutton; Loaf Nut Bread, quick, M. 8. Hill, C. A. Amey; Light Tea Riscuits, C. H. Parrott, Sperry Burt: Oatmeal Cook- fes, W. G. Snider, H. E. Sutton: Sgongs Cike, F. Smith, John Hag- | erman Layer Cake, F. Smith, D. |B. Smith; Apple Pie, C. Snider, E, 2. Porrott; Pumpkin Pie, M. 8S. Hill, Mabel Martin; Meat Plo, A. B. Hegadorn, Canned Raspberries, H. HB. Sutton, Sperry Burt; Canned Strawberries, C. R. Parrott, H. B. Sutton; Canned Cherries, WW. G. Snider. H. E. Sutton; Canned Plume D. B. Smith, C. Taylor; Canned Pears, F. Smith, D.. B. Smith; Pre- served Citron, J. L. F. Sproule, F. Clyde; Preserved Peaches, W. "J. Snider, D. B. Smith; Black Currant 'native Fruit Jam, C. R. Parrott, Sperry Burt; Apple Jelly, Addie Clancy, L. Hartman. Red Current jelly, L.. Hartman, H. | rott, { clock tea cloth, hand work, W. E. Sutton; raspberry jelly, C. Tay- lor, L. Hartman; other native fruit jelly, 8. Burt, H. E. Sutton; canned tomatoes, D. B. Smith, F. Smith; canned corn, E. 8. Parrott, C. L. Hicks; canned beans, C. L. Hicks, A. B. Hegadorn;. mixed sour pickles, A. B. Hagadorn, W.J. Snider; mus- tard pickles, W. J. Snider, L. Hart- man; tomato catsup, F. Clyde, C. F. Reid;green relish, CCA. Amey, C. Taylor. . mah * Ladies' Work, Useful. Quilt, pieced, cotton, Florence Clyde; quilt, faney quilting, J. 8. Brown, M. L. Fraser; comforter, homemade, C. Taylor, W. J. Snider; fancy bedspread, handwork, M. L. Fraser, H. E. But- ton; machine (not factory) made garment, L. Hartman, H. E. Sut- ton; cotton sheet, hand-made, un- laundered, L. Hartman, H., E. Sut- ton; child's one-piece dress, made | trom old garment, H. E. Sutton, C. A. Amey; pair hand-knit woollen socks, L.. Hartman H, E. Sutton; pair sand kait woollen mitts, L. Hartman, M, L. Fraser; mending | worn table linen, L. Hartman, M. S. Hill; floor mat, braided, L. Hart. man, H. E. Sutton; floor mat, other kind, G. L. Bliss, C. Stokes; sweat- er coat knit, W. J. Snider, H. E. Sutton; sweater coat, crochet. Ad- die Clancy, E. S. Parrott. Ladies' Work, Fancy. Irish erocket, E. S. Parrott, M. L. Fraser; filet crocket, fine, L. Hartman, J. L. F. Sproule; filet crochet, coarse, Clarence Taylor, B. Henderson; braid thread lace, M. L.. Fraser, L.. Hartman; tattdng, M. L. Fraser, li Hartman; Swedish weaving, S. Burt, M. L.. Fraser; eye- tet, embroidery, M. L. Fraser, O. Henderson; solid white embroidery, M. L. Fraser, W. J. Snider; Roman | cut work, L. Hartman; modern flor- al embroidery, M. L. Fraser, L. Hartman; French knot embroidery, O. Henderson, C. A. Amey; Snider, J. L.- F. Sproule; centre piece and six doyleys, E. S. Parrott: centre piece and six doyleys, other hand work, L. Hartman, C. A. Am- ey; set (three or five) table mats, L. Hartman, M. L. Fraser; ser- viettes (four) handwork, J. L. F. Sproule, L. Hartman; table cloth and | two napkins to match, W. J. Snider, L. Hartman; pair tray cloths or table ends, Addie Claney, L.- Hart- man; tea cosey, white, M, L. Fraser, L. Hartman; buffet runner washable A. Clancy, G. Clement; pair bed- room towels, embroidered, L. Hart- man, O. H&nderson; guest towels, other than embroidery, O. Hender- son, B. Henderson; pillow: cases, embroidered, W. J.i Snider, L, Hart- man; pillow cases, other hand trim- ming, O. Henderson, H. L. Smith; day pillow slip, hand work, W. J. Snider, H. E. Sutton; fancy sheet, W. J. Snider, L. Hartman; dresser and stand covers, washable, hand work, Mabel Martin, O. Henderson; pin cushion, washable, hand work, W. J. Snider, H. E. Sutton; ladies' night robe, embroidered ~ Clancy, N. Smith; ladies' night robe, other hand work, O. Henderson, E. S. Parrott; ladles, hand made cam- 'isole, 8. Burt, O. Henderson; ladies' fancy underwear, C. Taylor, M. L. Fraser; ladles' fancy handkerchiefs, 0. Babcock, F. Clyde; ladies' houd- oif slippers, R. Nugent, F. Clyde; ladies' afternoon blouse, hand trim- ming, H. E. Button, Wm. Clark; child's short dress, embroidered, E. 8. Parrott; child's wool jacket, knit or crochet, L. Hartman; library ta- ble runner, embroidered, F. Clyde, Cecil Denyes; library table runner, other hand trimming, W. J. Snider, J. W. Kenny; sofa pillow, embroid- ered, colors, O. Henderson, M. Fos- ter; sofa pillow, other hand work, W. J. 'Snider, C. A. Amey; single piece fancy knitting, in cotton, B. Henderson, L. Hartman; single piece crochet, in cotton, M.* L. Fras- er, H. E. Sutton; single piece em- broidery, not listed, M. I. Fraser, M. Martin; single piece other fancy needlework, not listed, N. Smith, C. A. Amey; collection of fancy tow- els, ES. Parrott, L. Hartman; sin- gle piece faney knitting, in wool, L. Hartman, M. L. Fraser; single piece fancy crochet, in wool, L.. Hartman, C. Taylor. Am Wark." Ofl painting, copy, B. Henderson, L. Hartman; oil painting, original, B. Henderson, M, L. Fraser; water color painting, copy, C. H. Parrott, F. McPherson; water color panting, original, F. McPherson; pencil sket- ches from nature, L. Hartman, F. McPherson; crayon drawings, col- ors, J. L. F. Sproule; basketry, W. J. Snider, I. Hartman; brasscraft, M. L. Fraser, L.. Hartman; amateur Kodak views, summer or harvest views, H. Lucas. , Floral Exhibits, Asters--F. Smith, H. E. Sutton, Sweet peas--Wm. Clark. Dahlias-- C, A. Amey, F. Smith. Gladioli-- A. B. Hegadorn, W. Radage. Collec- tion of Annuals--H., E. 'Sutton, F, Smith. Collection of Peremials--H. E., Sutton. Table bouquet--E'R. Parrott, J. Ww. Hagerman. House {for sheaf of oats, E. 8. Par- five o'-) J.3 Addie] | Wallace's Drug Store, Napanee, for Extra Special ! SIEK Blc uses *2.39 All. Over-blouse styles Beautiful Colored Over- Blouse of heavy weight Art Silk in V neck with collar and round necks. Beautiful- ly trimmed with contrasting combination colors. All sizes, all shades. TIMELY SPECI - JACKSON et The opportunity. is extraordinary! IG JUTE, aCLOAKS L SELLING OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS « 16.95 FUR TRIMMED Special purchase was made of an All-Wodl Velour, including samples. "Full lined, half inter lined, wind shields. ¥awn, Brown and Taupe shades. Sizes 16, 18, 20 to 44. TEDDY BEAR CLOTH COATS FOR MISSES' WEAR Full lined Teddy Bear Cloth Coats for Women and Misses, in rich shades of Fawn, Sizes 16, 18, 20. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY Brown and Grey, 192 Useful, smart and above all, economical, is a sep- arate Skirt, for no matter how often you change a Blouse or Sweater the Skirt can always be of service. Shades: Sand, Brown, Navy, Black and Grey, FALL SKIRTS-CAMISOLE TOPS 2.95 self material. around Self Belt. CHIC FLANNEL DRESSES The V neck and the Roll Collar has the added charm of the popular embroidery and ornament, while smart, straight-line slenderness is improved by two convenient patch pockets. All Flemish Blue, Sand, Green. Contrasting trimmings of 84 to 42. *6.95 SATINETTE BLOOMERS--SPECIAL $1.19 | ACKSON-MEITV | RIMITED 5 Ii4 PRINCESS STREET Kenny. : Spec'al Prizes, Dr. Bell, V.8., Kingston, for draught team -- Addie Clancy, 'H. L. Smith. Dr. Bell, V.8., Kingston, Metzler, A. W. McDonald, Bros., Kingston, for yearling car- riage or roadster colt, E. S. Steen. Huffman. sa, for the best show apples, E. 8. Parrott. I. H. Burley, Odessa, for bushel of potatoes, D. B. Smith. Templeton & Son, Napanee, for two bunches of celepy, A. Chapman. Graham's Garage, Napanee, for bu- shel of potatoes, Oliver Henderson. Albert Smith, Napanee, for peck of onions, L. Hartman. Scrimshaw & Son, Napanee, for roll of butter, C. Snider. F. L. Hooper, Napanee, for five sections of honey, Byron Jackson. Boyle & Son, Napanee, for 2-1 roll of butter, J. Gibson. B. G. Hamm, Odessa, for five sec- tions of honey, B. Jackson. 8. J. Sproule, Odessa, for ten-pound rack of honey, B. Jackson. D. O. Frink, Odessa, for 4-1 roll of butter, C, F. Reid. A. Kimmerly, Napanee, for dozen buns, made from Five Roses Flour, C. A. Amey. Haines' Shoe Store, Napanee, for loaf of bread, B. Jackson. Napanee Ex- press; Napanee, for half dozen buns, J. Hagerman. H. N. Chase, Napa- nee, for loaf of bread, made from Reindeer Flour, Frank Smith. Campbell Bros., Kingston, for' halt dozen home-made fried cakes, 8. Hill. D. E. Smith, Odessa, carriage team, O. Snangraw. Royal Bank of Canada, for driving horse, must live In the township of Ernesttown, W. C. Loyst. _ Gra- ham & Co., Napanee, for agricul- tural team. D. B. Smith. George Switzer, Napanee, for carriage horse, 15% hands and under, Manly Foster. Smith Bros., Kingston, for boys under 14, foot race, rd cattle, N. Smith, G. W. Lucas, BE. Thurlow. Yanda Publishing Co.. Kingston, iry calf, W. Rad- age. For pen of sheep, Jas. McFar- land, R..J. McFarlane, B. Gordon. dressed fowl! P. C. Maxwell. W. R. Lake, 'Odessa, for pair of dress- ed fowl, C. L. Hicks. W. 8. Holmes, Odessa, for dressed duck, P. C. C. A. Wiseman, Napanee, Frank Smith, G. W. Clark, Odessa, for collection Of vegetables, A. C. Chapman. Gib- bard Retail Stores, Napanee, for white lawn apron, with crochet Montgomery. For herd of milking! tor general purpose foal -- G. W. Kingston Pappas po. of letters congratulating him on The Lion Clothing House, Kingston, on: of o griculture, Ottawa, for best fitted satriage Sore, OU!8 1etter to Mr. Bushell stated that she W. 8. Holmes, Odes- p,q visited the fair | | plant, in bloom--S8perry Buri, John woman's house dress, A. BE. Hega- dorn, BOOSTING THE FAIR. Manager -Bushell Receiving Many Letters of Congratulation. R. J. Bushell, manager of the fair, has received a num- the success of the exhibition. Mildred Galbraithe, of the depart- in a for the first time, and that she .desired to pay tribute to the splendid exnibition. "My work was both interesting and pleasant," says the writer, "and I wish to take this opportunity of ex- pressing to you my thanks and ap- preciation of the kind and courteous treatment your staff, the president and the di- rectors. Kindly convey my thanks and appreciation. to them all." "I could certainly have enjoyed two days more at your fair," says J. 8. Moore, of Bellamy's, Ont. "It is certainly growing by leaps and bounds, and far beyond my expectd- tions, You deserve the best support available from your directors. You require more space to properly diss play the agriculture exhibits. I think it your grandstand had thre: or four times the capacity, it would be filled received from you and | with satisfied spectators, with such a fine programme as was presented this year. I wish you success for 1925 and succeeding years.' Silk lingerie is best dried by wrap- ping in a soft towel to absorb the moisture until {roned. y work, Prank Smith. The Robinson Company, Limited, Napanee, for 10 for 15¢ " 25 35¢

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