Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1926, p. 11

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id 8. Knight, H. L, F. Balley. orn (sweet yellow)-J. C. Bell, 8 [W. BE. Weiler, R.'J. Bushell. Pwo, 5 (purple)--Cooke Bros., _ Cauliflower--J. Grant, F. Bailey, Squash (fis1d)--H. E. Sutton, O. JRE PRIZE WINNERS AT KINGSTON PAI Fhose Who Won Awards In . Vegetables, Horticulture, Sheep, Cattle and Art. nn 'Bests. Yopetanie '1. ¢€ Bell, Mrs. H. Siiver. Cab (Danish) --James ya REET Cabbage (Savoy)---Baiden Bros., James: Grant, H. Fern. =» Cabbage (drymhead) -- Bajden 08, W. E. Weller, J. §. Xnight. Cabbage (Red)--George Turn- Bam, D. Coumbe, W. E. Weller, Carrots (table)--Mrs, HH. Silver, F. Bailey, D. Coumbe. Carrots (red tield)--James Grant, 1. 8. Knight. Carrots (White fleld)--H. BE. Coumbe. Celery (white)----J. C. Bell, C. C. dship, J. White. : Seslery (Paris Golden)--Cooké Bros, J. White, C. C. Friendship. Calory. (winter). -C- Friend: Fora. on-- Cooke Bros, ' Baiden Bros., Anthony Jackson. Corn (sweet white) -- Cooke ke Bros., Baiden Bros. Cucumbers (slicing) -- ©. © Re odship, R. J. Bushell, G. F. iL Cucumbers (plekling)--Jos. Eves, I. 8. Crossfield, J. White. Lettuce (3 head)--R. J. Bushell, J. White, W. B. Weller. Marigolds--F. Batley, Melons: (mush)--James Grast, C. Friendship, Melons (mush, 2)--James Grant, DC. O. Friendship, ' Onlons (yellow)--F. Bailey, ©. C. Friendship. Baiden Bros, Onlons. (red)--J. White, Friendship, F. Bailey. Onfons (white)--F. Bailey, Bald. im Bros, C. C, Friendship. Onions (potatoe) --0. C. Friend. fons (largest)---Baidéen Bros. J. Bushell, J. 8. Knight. Onions (piekling)---Baiden Bros., Mrs, H. Silver, C. C. Friendship. Parsnips--C. C. Friendsnip, mrs. H. Silver, Baiden Bros, Potatoes (Early Ohio) --Cooke Bros., J. White, H. BE. Sutton, Potatoes (Irish Cobblers)--J. C. Bell. H. B. Pyke, J. White. Potatoes (Green Mountain)--H. B. Pyke, Cooke Bros. Potatoes . (late white) Cooke + 4. C. Bell, C. C. Frienasaip. mpkins---W. B. Waller, H. bber. James Cc. ¢ Pllion, F. Bailey. ash (table)~~Balden _ Bros., "Tomatoes (red)--Cooke Bros., J. |° ite, F. Bailey. hite, D, Coumbe. Perentals--J Sutton, F. E. Sikes, alle, H, Webber, abd tom. 2nd---- George Turnbull, West- brooke, extra good. 3rd---H. Campbell, very good. Joseph White, H. E. Pyke. Asters, different White, A. Jackson, H. E. Pyke, Asters, Dest display--F. Hebert, H. B. Pyke, Mrs. 8. E. Revelle. . Asters, White, best diSplay--¥. B. Sikes, Mrs. H. Silver, J. fleld. 8. Cross- Asters, lavender--H. Webby, Asters, purple--J. White, F. B.| Sikes, F. Bailey, Annuals--Mnrs. H. Silver, Baiden Gladioll, one vartety--Mvs. H. 801 Bros., H. BE. Sutton. . Macgillivray, » ver, H. Webber. Gladioll, twenty---~H. Webber. Petunisse--H. Webber, Jattes Zinnlas, best twelvee---Mre. Revelle, Crossfield Grant. Batden Bros., J. S. Zinatas, best display--F Basiey, A. Jackson, Mrs. Revelle. Cut flowers tn vase--F. Bailey, H. Webber. F. B. Sikes. Atecarie, epeceimien~Mes. Rev- HH. Fern, Baiden Bros., H. B. Sutton. Begonia, flowening--Baiden Bros., H. Lawson. Begonia, tuberous--S. R. Ohlke. Coleus--Baiden Bros, H. E. Sut Coleus coliection--H. B. Suttof. Asparagus, plumosis---H. BE. Sut- tom Asparagus Sprengerie--F. Web- ber. Geranium, double--H. E. Sutton. Geranium, six--H. E. Sutton. Boston féern--H. Webber. Discena indivisii---H. Webber. Best specimen of plant--H. B. Sutton, H. Webber, J. Macgiilivray, Prof. Macgiilivray special for best bouquet of twelve species of annual garden flowers--H. Webber, Mrs. S. BE. Revelle. Prot Macgilliveay especial for bast bouquet of Dérennlals--rF. Webber. ---- Arts and Crafts. Water colors: Scene, copy--Mps. 8. A. Lockwood, Mrs. Dainty. Scene from aature--Mrs. Dainty, . L. Lilley. View from nature--Miss C. Fox. Animals from nature--Hrs. 8. A. Lockwood, Mrs. J. 8. Wardmer. Sépia, any subject--Miss F. Stork, Mre, J. 8. Wardner. Omayon, light in shade--Miss M. Henderson, Ms. J. 8. Wandner. Pen and fuk sketoh--W. J. White, Miss C. Fox, Pedoll skbetoh~--Miss C. Fox, Crafts: : Brass work---Miss Jennje Connors. Basketry--Mgs. J. S. Wandaey, Stenchling--Miss C, Fox, Mrs. J. 'Wardaer, Panchments--No first prize' Miss Mrs. BE, R. Menzies. . Fox, second. Hand = = dscorated hina Vess} Mrs. 8. A. Lockwobdd, Mrs. J, Wanduer Pattern ilhstrated. # x Dominion is No. 7022-7023 in two diff arent wolonr nied N = Floors of Unusual Beauty--at Very Floor beauty, so noticeable in the finest homes, is easily procurable at little cost. In most cases you will find that Dominion Inlaid Linoleum has been chosen. ] room, from the reception hall to the kitchen! Dominion Inlaid Linoleum is easy and quick to lay and makes an ideal back- ground for woven rugs. Itis firm and Flower bowi--Mrs. 8. A. 'Lock. ardner. . Turnips-. (Swede) -- H. Fern, wood, Mrs. J. 8. 'W ng 8. A. Lockwond, J 6h Bros., J. White, Fursips (any- other variety)--H. ot: 'Marrow-~F., B. Sykes, Bros., W.B. Weller. The beauty of' this modern flooring lasts. Its colours go right through to the burlap back. They cannot wear off nor lose their soft rich tones. And smooth -- ¢tore easy to clean and keep clean. It is comfortably pleasant underfoot -- a floor of which any Salad bowl---Mrs. srs. J. B. Wardoer 0 # C. Ball, €. C. Friendship. - Pe : Begg ' Plant---Cooke Bros, H. jé~~Baiden Bros. H. B, Su bo, W. B. Weller.' i ; Savory-- Balden 08. R. J. Bushell. Sa - Coll. of Onions--Baiden Bros., J. C. "Friendship, Cooke Bros ner, Miss F, Stork. Tea pot, cream and euger--Miss FT. Stork, Mme. J. 8. Wandner. Lustre work, fou pléces--Mrs, 8. A. Lodtwood, Mrs, J. 5. Wanguer. _ Sheep. Ram laaid--J. BE. Peanly. Ewe, two shears and over---J. BE. Potatoss (3 names varieties). | Penny bi. Bell, H. B. Pyke, Mrs. R. C. Dén. pseu b tion of vegetables (20 varie. | McFanlane; ist, Sud and One shearing Ram jamb, 1036--Jemes McFar- , jlene, James McFamlamé, Kiell & Sons. Ewe, two shears and Sth ames owe--Jatnes Me- be-Jumes the designs are most suitable for any woman might well be proud -- yet its cost is surprisingly' moderate. 'At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores Everywhere BEAUTIFY - YOUR - HOME Dominion holon and Sold by D. A. Dorsets -- Ram xr Smith, Ram lamb, 1926--F. Smith, F. Smith, D. B. Smith. Ewe lamb, 1826--F. smith, F. Smith, D. B. Smith. shearlipg, Kingston's Big Dry Frontenac Cheese Special. W. C. Taylor, Burridge, figst; J. Lawless, Kingston, second; Ar thur Henderson, Wolfe Island. third W. B. Cooper, Sunbury, fourth. Yotkshire breed--Boar pig one year and over~--~R. B. Harpell. . Sow, 1026 over five months-R, | «| B. Harpall, 4 Troup. Goods Heifer under one year--Stephen Kalght. - Heifer, 1936---8tephen Knight. male--Stephen Knight. Bést female--=Stephen Knight. Best herd----Stephen Knight. Aberdeen Cattle)! Bull, one lexander Troup. Cal! 1928---Aléx. Troup. Alex, Aged cow--Norman = Greenlées, Alex. Troup, Alex. Troup. three years milking--Alex, Oilcloths SHAW, Limited And House Furnishings Store tion on Tuesday passed off quietly. Dr. Edwards was strongly supported by the people of this place. A num- | Ber trom here intend taking in King- ston fair, on Thursday and Friday. The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Jos- oph Harriss' on Wednesday, with a good atténdance. The next moet- ing is to be held at Mrs. Thomas Me- Bwen's. ca Oct. 6th, The buss of the threshing machine is once more heard in this vicinity. A new. ce ment 'bridge is being rected on Scott's greek, near Alfred Steele's, Visitors: Mrs. J. Stesle uf M. Cronk's, Parham; Mr. and Mts. Jos- éph Allison and family at Mrs. Annié Kennedy's; Mrs. M. Storms at Fred | visit Sullivan's; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steele and family, Webster, N.Y., at James . Hannah's; Arthur Harris, Crow Lake, visiting his father, Jos- eph Harris. A number from hére at- danded Mrs. Gardiner"s funeral Ho erona, on Sunday afternoon: was formerly Miss Bella Genge. Cd po rey Taking in Pate, > Consecon, Sept. 15.--~Mr. BD Poiut Anne, spent the / home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wasa: maker, who have been visiting Ms. Delihunt, left for home in théls Rev. Mr. Wolfraim preached Ris second sermon in his « "Abort bations of Modern Society" on 8 day evening and gave an sermon on "lying." Mrs. Lopt been visiting Mrs. T. Spencer, D1 Prince Bdwarders are taking dn Kingston exhibition this week. @ While attending the Exhidi our store.' You will fis finest assortment o. all ts at lowest dell's Reliable Clothiers. The ; a

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