Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1916, p. 11

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| i pyr {Continued from Wednesday.) Spanish, black W.F.--Cock, C. L. McFaul, C. H. Curtis= Hen C. H. Curtis, "E, 8. Waite, Cockerel, C, H, Curtis. Andalusians, blue--Cock, E, 8. Waite, C. H. Curtis. Hen, C. Curtis, 2nd and 3rd E. Cockerel, E. 8, Waite. Pullet, E, S. Waite. Leghorns, S.C, white--Cock, E. 8. Waite, C. H, Curtis, C. L. MeFaul, Hen, C. H. Curtis, E. 8S. Waite, C. L. McFaul. Cockerel, Earl Spencer, C. H. Curtis, BE. 8. Waite. Pullet, C. H. Curtis, Earl Spencer, E. 8, Waite. Leghorns, R. C. white--Cock, E. 8. Waite, C,H. Curtis. Hen, BE, S. Waite, C. H. Curtis. Cockerel, C, H. Curtis. Pullet, C, H. Curtis. Leghorns, 8.C., brown--Cock, 1st and 2nd C. H. Curtis, 3rd E. 8. Waite. Hen, 1st and 2nd C. H. rn 8. Waite. | £ EDWARD FAI , McFaul, Grant' Thompson. C. L. McFaul Ducks, A. 0, V--0ud, C. Faul. Squirrels--H. A. Barr. dials. Adams +& anDusen, for pair ring chickens, dressed, Mrs. Peter | Cave, | Buchanan & Minaker, for box Mec- Intosh red apples, Peter Coiher. A. Bristol &8on (a), family horse, owned in county outside of .and more than a mile from Picton, Joan Moore, Arthur Wright; (b) family horse, driven by lady, 1st and 2nd, John Moore. Bunk of Montreal (a) general pur- pose farmers' team, John Moore, S. A. Welbanks; (b) 5 Ms. butter in prints or rolls, Mrs. J. C. Thorn, R. H. McKibbon. Carter Bros, single driver, A. Young, L. Me- Curtis, Cockerel, C. H. Curtis, E. 8. Waite. Pullet, C. H. Curtis, E, 8. Waite, | Leghorns, R.C., brown--Cock, E.| 8. Walle, 2nd and 3rd C, L. McFaul. | Hen, 'B. S. Waite, 2nd and 3rd C. L. | McFaul. Cockerel, C. H. Curtis, A. | M. Weese. Pullet, C. H. Curtis. | Leghorns, 8. C., A.0.V.--Cock, E.| S. Waite, C. L. McFaul:. Hen, E. S. | Waite. Cockerel, E. S. Waite. Pul-| let, B. 8. Waite, | Minorcas, 8.C., black---Cock, C. H. | Curtis, Chdrles Patterson, E. 8. | Waite, Hen, 1st E. S. Waite, 2nd | and 3rd Charles Patterson. Cockerel, | Charles Patterson, E. 8. Waite, C. L.| McFaul. Pallet, C. H, Curtis, ChaN | les Patterson, E. 8. Walte, Minorcas, R. C., black---Cock, 2nd, | W. A. Martin. Hen, Martin. 2nd, W. A. % Bristol & Son, Harry Gerow, Arthur Wright E. W. Case, for exhibit of fancy work done during 1915 .and 1516, Mrs. J. 8. Wardner. A. 1. Fralick, for outfit, W. W. Cole. G. M. Farrington, for best draught foal of 15616, shown wita dam, Wel- iington Beulter, 8. E, Van Horn, for best 12 north- ern Spy apples, Earl Bonter. G. E. Fraser Sons, Ltd., for bests commercial box Northern Spy apples, Peter Collier. The Gilbert Co., for 2 best babies shown at baby show, Mrs. Nick Welsh, Mrs, B. R. Leavens. D. J. Goodwin, for best dozen Jome-tiade buns, M. W, Young. James Hooper & Son, for foal of 916, agricultural class, Wellington single driving School Children's Sports. {| © 100 yard race, boys, Lorne Good- man, Wilfred Allison, Ernest James. | 60 yard race, girls, Elsie Copp. | oGp race, Sheldon Storey, Horace Egg race, Harold Munroe, Ernest] més, Birdy Gerow. Jockey race, Willie Kellogg and Horace Selley, Reginald Young and Ernest James. Relay race, Mr. Way's team, Har- old Munroe, Wildred Allison, Eddie nes, Hubert > | Selley, Eldon Campbel |» | The following is the list of prize | winners at the Froutenac Agricul- tural Society Fair, held at Harrows | smith, Sept. 21st and 22nd: Heavy Draught Horses. Percheron stallion, J. Olrie, Kings- ton; A. Asselstine, Moscow. , Clydes- dale stallion, G. Smith , Harrow- smith. Team, horses or mares, 8. G. 'Hogle, Violet; J. Walker, Napanee. Mare and foal by her.side, Rutledge Bros., Sydenham; W. A. Petter, Moscow; A. Asselstine, Moscow. Two-year-old colt, James Wallace, Harrowsmith; A. Asselstine, W. A. Petter, Moscow. One-year-old 'colt, Edmund Perley, Harrowsmith; James Wallace, Horrowsmith. Brood mare, any breed, Rutledge Bros, Sydenham. General Purpose Horses. Team of horses or mares, Frank "Martin, Sydenham, Melville Brad- ford, Harrowsmith, William Nichols, Sydenham. Brood mare and foal, Emery Snider, Wilton, Ashwell Cowdy, Harrowsmith. Three-year- old colt, Kerr Bros.,, Harrowsmith; A. Asselstine, Moscow. Two-year- fold colt,/A. Asselstine. Roadster or Carriage Horses. Stallion, W. A. Petter, Moscow. Team over 156% hands, Robert Mil-| ler; Wilton, David Wallace, Harrow- | smith. Team under 156% hands, Arthur H. Amey, Camden Bast, A.! Asselstine, Moscow. Single horse, | TAR PREE LST Cabbage, J. W. Walker, Ds L. Hicks, William Lee. Fall apples, George E. Leatherland, J. W. Walker, Winter apples. J. W. Walker, B. 8. Guess, ydenham. Pears, any kind, .L. Hartman. Tomatoes, C. L. Hicks; J. W. Walker. Grapes, L, Hartman, J. Walker. Dairy Products. Cheese, «colored, J. W. Walker. Crock butter, Edward Whitty, Pet- worth. Roll butter, Edward Whitty, Willlam Lee. Loa! bakers' bread, William Shangraw, J. W, Walker, L. Hartman. Loaf home-made bread, George Leatherland, B. S. Guess, William" Lee. Buns, plain, Willlam Lee, Geo. E. Leatherland, B. S. Guess. Strained honey, L. Hartman, J. W. Walker. Honey in sections, L. Hgri- man. Maple syrup, Edmund Pixley, Kerr Bros, William Lee. Maple sugar, J. W. Walker. Collection of Pickles, B. 8. Guess, George E Leatherland, J. W. Walker. Collec- tion of 'canned fruit, Kerr Bros. Home-made wine, Kerr Bros., Mrs. W. Humphrey, Harrowsmith. = Cider, George E. Leatherland, B. S; Guess. Catsup, Edmund Pexley, B/S. Guess, Fine Arts and Ladies' Work. Pencil drawing, J. 'S. Gallagher, Harrowsmith; L. Hartman. Speci- men animals in oil colors, I. Hart- man. Specimen landscape in oil colors, J, S. Gallagher, M. B. Traves, Latimer; C. J. Gallagher. Specimen water colors, any kind, James Lewis, 15% hands or over, Ralph Betting, Wilton; J. S. Gallagher, L. Hartman. Is Going to Control Sales of the Carola In Your Territory? The demand is here and must be supplied. We help you with, our big advertising campaign. People are enthused over this musical in- [ Boulter White-- Co KE C.|" B. Hadden, for agricultural team H. Curtis. ¢ OC K- {of horses, J.-L. B. Spencer. H. Cur- | Beverly McDonald Co., for best 3 : . . |dozen commercial September eggs, a Dorkings, silver at ock, E.|Oharles-H. Biggs, M. W. Young, J. L. : ; en, E. 8. B. | B. Spencer. Orpingtons, 'S. C., buff--Colk, 1st! R, J. Porte, for best bushel market Verona, M. Bradford, Harrowsmith; | Collection burnt work, James Lewis, David Wallace," Harrowsmith . Sin-! Lewis Hartman. Table centre piece, gle horse under 15% hands, Earl|J#mes Lewis, L. Hartman, OC. \ Lake, Battersea, William Shangrow, | Gallagher. Collection table line, em- Harrowsmith; Emery Snider, Wil- | broidered, James Lewis, L.. Hartman, ton. { Pony under 13-hands, 8." Al- | M. B. Traves. Embroidered shirt port, Bydenham; A. N. Irish, Yarker.| waist, M. E. Wood, Sydenham; B, S. Minorcas, 8. C., H. Curtis. Hen, C erel, C. H. Curtis. Pullet, C. tis. novation. Sales' possibilities are immense. Our arrangements are liberal. You must act promptly as territory is being rapidly taken up. Write or wire. Plays All Standard and 2nd, E. 8. Waite. Hen, 1st and | 2nd, C. W. Martin, 3rd, C. L. Mc- | Faul. Cockerel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, C. W. Martin. Pullet, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, C. W. Martin. Orpingtons, 8S. C., 1st, 2nd and 3rd, C. Cockerel, C. W. Martin. ; : Orpingtons, 8. C., white--Cock, BE. 8. Waite, C. L. McFaul. Hen, 1st, E. B. Waite, 2nd and 3rd, C.-L, Mc- Faul. Cockerel, 1st, E. 8. Waite, 2nd and 3rd, C. W. Martin. Pallat, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, C. W. Martin. Polish, W. C., black--Cock, E. 8. Waite. Hen, E. 8. Waite. Cockerel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Douglas E. Wark. Pullet, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Douglas E. Wark. Polish, Curtis. Hamburgs, black--Cock, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Cutrig, 3rd, E. 8. Waite. Hen, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis; 3rd, E. 8: Waite. Cockerel, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis; 3rd, E. 8. Waitq. Pul- let, 1st and 2nd, G H, Curtis} 3rd, E. 8. Waite. Hamburgs, silver--Cock, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Hen, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Cockerel, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Pullet, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Hamburgs, A. 0. V.--Cock, C. H. Curtis. » Hen, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Cockerel, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Pullet, 1st and 2nd, C. H. Curtis. Campines, silver--Cock, ©. H. Curtis. Hen, C. H. Curtis, C. L McFaul. Cockerel, C. H. Curtis. Campines, golden--Cockerel, 1st and 2nd, C. L. McFaul. Pullet, 1st and 2nd, C. L. McFaul. Games, A. O. V.--Cock, "C. H. Curtis. Hen, C. H. Curtis. Cock- erel, CC. H. Curtis. Pullet, C. H. Curtis, ; Games, Cornish Indian--Cock, Gerald G. Minaker, C. H. Curtis, C, L. McFaul. Hen, C. H. Cutris, Ger- ald G. Minaker. Cockerel, C. H. Cur- tis. . Pullet, C. H. Curtis. Any other bred of fowl--Cock, E. 8. Waite, C. L. McFaul, W. A. Mar- tin. Hen, C. L. McFaul, W. A. Mar- tin, E. 8. Waite. Cockerel, 1st, C. H. Curtis; 2nd and 3rd, E. 8, Waite. Pullet, 1st, C. H. Curtis; 2nd and 3rd, E. 8. Waite. Guinea Fowl--1st and 2nd, C.7L. McFaul. block---Han, W. Martin. golden--Cockerel, C. H. Bantams, A. O. V.--1st, 2nd and T 3rd, E. 8. Waite. Pigeons--Hiram B. McDonald; 2nd and 3rd, E. 8. Waite. Pet Animals--C. L. McFaul, Ro- , land Carter. Turkeys, bronze--O0ld, J. F. Wer- den & Son, Grant Thompson, T. W. Caton. Turkeys, White Holland--Old, C. L. McFaul. Young, C. L. McFaul. Geese, Toulouse--Old, C. L. Me- Faul. Geese, Embden--Oid, C. L. Me- Faul. Goon. African--Old, C. H. Curtis, Ce McFaul, C. W. Martin. Young, C, H. Curtis. Bucks, Rauds--04, C. L. MeFaul, % ues, Pekin--0ld, E. 8. Waite, CL Faul, Murney Pickering. Ducks, Indian Rynner--Old, C. L. cFaul. Young, €. H. Curls, H. Bigg polatoes, A. M. Weese, Standard Bank, for best pure-bred Holstein bull over 1 year, Leavens & Purtelle, George A. Foster & Sons, C. Mallory. 4d The Picton Times, for best plate MacIntosh red apples, Earl Bonter. D. P. Boles, for lady driver, E, J. Colliver. W. H. Lake, for best general pur- pose in harness suitable for medium weight delivery waggon, 1st and 2nd, G. E. Boulter. G., E. Boulter, for foals of 1916, sired by Kroupier, Domino or Her- culoid, Wellington Boulter, G. E. Boulter. Hogg & Lytle, for best bushel Alaska peas grown from seed fur- nished on contract, Stewart York. John Harris, for foals sired by Dan H.John Dulmage. Three-year-old colt, Rutledge Bros. | Two-year-old colt, A. Asselstine, M. Bradford. One-year-old colt, M. Bradford, Emery Snider. Mare and colt, ' Byron Gordon, Westbrook; Emery Snider. Saddle horse, Rut- ledge Bros.; William Shangrow. Thoroughbred Cattle (Beefing). Bull, 2 years and over, James Wal- lace, Harrowsmith; Edward Whitty, Petworth. Bull under 2 years, Kerr Bros.,, Harrowsmith. Cow, Edward Whitty, Petworth. Th bred Cattle ( Ye. Bull, years and over, W. B. Reid, Harrowsmith; Edmund Pixley, Harrowsmith. Bull under 2 years, W. A. Petter. Cow giving milk, W. 8. Reid; Charles Hicks, Harrow- smith; W. A. Peter. Heifer, 2 years M: A. Branscombe, for best Barre Rock cockerel exhibited by pupil at® tending school in County, Carson Scott, Carmen Scott. TP. ¥. Hess; for best single turnout driven by lady, John Moore. ] E. C. Garbutt, for best half dozen heads celery, A. M. Weese. Albert Powers, for best pure-bred cow, Purtelle & Leavens, The Woolworth Store, for hest Junior yearling pure bred Holstein heifer calf, J. E. Huff & Son, 8S. E. Mastin, J. E. Hutf & Son, Hyatt & Rolston, (a) for best breeding pen utility fowl, William Keogh, (b) for best loaf bread made *{ from Purity flour, Mrs. Stanley Mc Kibbon. E. M. Herrington, for best driving horse, shown by lady, Ralph Valleau. E. 8. Burley, for fastest walking single horse, E. J. Colliver. 'Bank of Nova Scotia, (a) for best pure-bred Holstein calf under 1 year, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Purtelle & Leav- ens, 2 Seeds & Ringer, for best two Bush el bag of six rowed barley, M. W. Young, Y S. M. Young, for best baby exhibit- ed in baby Show, Mrs. Nick Welsh. Spurgeon & Co., for best poay out- fit, used and driven by children un- der 15 years of age, Jack Harris, Car- man Metealfe. Tr. "A. E. Bowerman, for best collec- (Continued on page 7.) tion of children's work done by child- ren under 14 years of age, Katharine 'obey. . Johnston & Vandewater, for best patriotic decorated for auth, Milton Gilmore, W, E. Powers, George Ward. W. J. Campbell & Son, for best 5 Ibs, farmer's dairy butter in prints, Mrs. Saunders Pearsall, Grant Thompson. Grant Thompson, for foals sired by the. imported Percheron stallion Jouan, Harry Platford, Peter Cave, Burley & Metcalfe, for best 2 bus, sack white oats, M. W. Young, R. D, Milford, Murney Pickering. Union bank, for best sheaf of oats not less than 6 inches diameter, M. A. Foster, Ray Young, M. Pickering, C. L. MeFaul Mayor Ni n, for best 1 dozen brawn eggs, Edgar Peeling, Charles . , E. L. Wood white eggs, J. L. B. Spencer, J. 8. Striker, Edgar Peeling a H. H. Horsey, (4) for best exhibit three comm: 1 apples im boxes, Peter Collier, (b) best export pen of Ke h; 2 Rn Prince Edward | . For best 1 doz, al old, W. 8. Reid, W. A. Peter. Reifer, earling, W. 8. Reid. Grade Cattle. Cow giving milk, Charles Hicks, Thomas Hicks, Harrowsmith; Ben- jamin Betting, Harrowsmith, Heifer, 2 years old, Thomas Hicks, Edmund Pixley, Charles Hicks. Heifer, year- ling, Edmund Pixley. Heifer calf, un 1 year, Edmund Pixley, Thomas Hicks, Charles Hicks. ---- Led and Lincoln Sheep. Ram lamb, George E. Leather- land, R.R. No. 2, Kingston. Ewe, 2 years or over, George E. Leather- land. Ewe shearling, George E. Leatherland. Ewe lamb, George E. Leatherland. Sheep, Downs. Ram, any age, 8. G, Hogle, Vie- let; Byron Gordon, Westbrook. Ram lamb, 8. G. Hogle, Byron Gordon. Ewe, 2 years or over, 8. G. Hogle, Byron Gordon. # Ewe shearling, S. G. Hogle, Byron Gordon. Ewe lamb, Byron Gordon, 8. G. Hogle.. Ram and three of his get, 8. G. Hogle. Shearling ram, 8. .G. Hogle. Pigs. | Boar over 1 year, 8. G. Hogle.! Boar under 1 year, M. Bradford, S.| G. Hogle. Sow over 1 year, S. G | Hogle, James Wallace, J. W. Wal er. Sow under 1 year, James Wal- lace, G. 8. Hogle, J. W. Walker. Pig | under 6 months, 8. G. Hogle, James Wallace, J. W. Walker. | Boar over 1 year, W. A. Petter. | Boar under 1 year, 3rd, J. W. Walk- er. Sow over 1 year, W. A. Petter. | Sow under 1 year, W. A. Petter. Pig under 6 months, W. A. Petter; Pottery. Barred Plymouth Rocks, W. A, Potter. Plymouth Rocks, W. A. Pot- ter. Wyagdottes, Charles Hicks, A. N. Irish. Leghorns, James Wallace, A, N. Irish, J. W. Walker. John Wallace, A. N. Irish, Arthur Cowdy, Harrowsmith, Minoreas, A. N. Irish, Any other variety, A. N. Irish. Duks, white, J .W. Walker, Geo. E. Leatherland, R.R. No, 2, Kingstqp. Ducks, ny color, J. W. Ww for 1916, W. A. Hamburg, A. N. Irish; Arthur Cowdy, W. A. Potter. Grain. ; Fall wheat, W. A. Potter, William TW, Waiker 1 dian o . W. . In eorn i 'Walker. Peas, J. IW pra A J. W. Walker, Buck- . W. Walker, M. Bradford. Half bushel beans, J. Ww. Walker, W. 8. «| Mrs. Guess, James Lewis. Jewel embroid- ery, L. Hartman, B. 8. Guess, James Lewis Eyelet embroidery, J. S. Gallagher, James Lewis, I. Hartman. Cotton embroidery on cotton or mus- lin, M. E. Wood, James Lewis, Mts. W. Humphrey. . - Collection drawn thread work, L. Hartman, Mrs. W. Humphrey. Collection doylies, L. Hartman, James Lewis. Battenburg lace, L. Hartman, M. B. Traves, J. S. Gallagher. Point lace, L. Hartman, M. B. Traves. Tatting, M. B. Traves, L. Hartman, J. 8. Gallaghr. Netting, L. Hartman, James Lewis. Harding- er work, M. E . Wood, L. Hartman. Punch work, James Lewis, M. E. Wood. Shadow work, M, B. Traves, L. Hartman. Collection crochet work in cotton, M. E. Wood, James Lewis, Mrs, W. Humphrey. Collection cro- chet work in silk, L, Hartman. Col- lection brochet work in wool, L. Hartman, Mrs. W. Humphrey. Col- lection darning, one net, L. Hartman, Five o'clock tea cover, C, J. G lagher, M. E. Wood, James Lewis. Collection fancy towels, James Lewis, C. J. Gallagher, L. Hartman. , Cross stitch work, ©. 8. Guess, L. Hartman, Oriental drawn work, James Lewis, 1 Xasmaa, M. Ro Wood. BEmbroid- er eet, J. 8. Gallagher, Lewis, L. Hartman. ' Tamm Embroidered pillow cases, James Lewis, C. J. Gallagher, L. Hartman. Irish crochet, C.J, Gallagher, L. Hartman, M. B. Traves, Hand paint- ed china, J. 8. Gallagher, L. Hart- man. Fancy pillow shams, James Lewis, L. Hartman, M. B. Traves. Art braid work, IL. Hartman, James. Pair slippers, crochet or knit, Mrs. W. Humphrey, J. Gallagher, L. Hartman. Tea y, L. Hartman, James Lewis, M. B. Traves. Mounted Sofa pillow, L. Hartman, James Lewis, J. 8. Gallagher, Photo frame, James Lewis, J. 8. Gallagher, M. 8B. Traves. Fancy laundered handker-{} chiefs, hand made, M. B, Traves, L. Hartman, M. E. Ward. Half dozen buttonholes, B. 8. Guess, M. E. wood, L. Hartman. Embroidered sofa pil- low, James Lewis, L. Hartman, C. J. Gallagher. Embroidereg table centre piece, James Lewis, L. Hartman, C. J. Gallagher. Cut work, M. E. 'Wood, L. Hartman. Embroidered corset cover,» James Lewis, M. B. Traves, M. E. Wood. Tray cloth, I. "Hart- man, J. Lewis, J 8 Gallagher. Sample fancy work (not on list) IL. Hartman, James Lewis. Ladies Useful Work, Woollen socks, L. Hartman, G. E. Leatherland, B. S. Guess. Woollen stockings, L. Hartman, Men's wool- len mitts, L. Hantman, W, J. Walker, G. E. Leatherland. Ladies woollen mitts, B. 8, Guess, L. Hartman, M. E. +| Wood. Gents fine shirt, embroider- ed, J, S. Galligher. Men's woollen gloves, Mrs. W. Humphrey, Patch- work quilt, cotton, James Lewis, G. E. Leatherland, Mrs. W. Humphrey. Patchwork quilt, silk, James Lewis. eT knitted, M. E. Wood, . 'Humphrey, G. E. Leather- land. Fancy quilt, crochet, M. E. Wood, G. E. Ca COMPANY OF CANADA Limited I 'Underwear of Cro 4 Quality TRIER To wearers, IMPERIAL spells quality in the goods, smooth ease and comfort in fit and texture, thoroughness and care in the mak- ing and genuine good value at every point. Imperial Popularity Our Exhibit at is Universal Fair Mrs, W. Humphrey, af retivies , grown in| Collection of burnt work

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