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Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1918, p. 1

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He 4 One year old F old Fily or or re |F of 1918 PAE 2 E ; Fork) Crane, Darcy, p31] ave watched and rewiedied whe terest through the entire perforaiance. "Horses Clydesdales year old Stallion | P Christie & Son old Filly or Gelding | W Page, ir in Hamess: '[.V Diol Wage Aariculfan] or Light Draft id Celio o Fly { and 2 Ges Carriage or Road IE Holtby, ZA Ross, 3Geo Gelding | A Ross, Geo Cai | Brood Readstor 15% ha hands and Sodas, 1 I Jolth Murray, 2 T Bannetta, 3 G Fisher Bis Roadater over, 15% hands F Wilson sage us FRR Faches, IN 3 TN Whidield] High Steppers kl 1 T Banvetta, 2 R A Fitcheti, 3 N Whitfield 3 SE ir"the Ring Ton |. well represented. As we are giving prise ks Blackstock. Faifs, there 1s but little yom at present for comment. The Overseas Follies put on a rolficking good concert at night. Just the kind of thing that catches 'the popular fancy. good swing, and everything went with ite vim and zip that maintains in- Wie Back Minors Bros. 2, John! cock, 'White Wyand: Toul I " Ie Cw A E Hei hington Best collection'! IAC Sil iver Grey SL Red Fi Spri ort Pony Fair this year. Many I comment was-- "The best in: continued efforts of the Diree- he increasing practical" interest asons are good Snes, and speak Sg Sot 'hists of both * Po % g » - .* cockerel | Ey hen | and pullet 1 an Leghorn cock cockerel | rnd 2 E Stone hen 1 A C Heayn, 2 pullet | E Stone, 2 cock hen | Mrs Geo Dav he Fair grows and "The exhibits were dinusually fine, Particularly in the Ladies' De- "partment and in the showing of Holsteins. Sheep and horses were both Port Perry and Their choruses had a ultry Dorking cock | and2 E Stone and 2 E Stone 2 E Stone d 2 E Stone 1 A C Heayn Crozier Crozier vey 2 Ral, - pullet | Yorpingts cockerely J ™ Rom pull Brown avey . Davey Se bo Mo Wn By Barred | Pi. cherel, 1AC Ry 2 Jason Stone and 2 John Crozier I A C Heayn) +2'Jason Stone A CHeayn took firet on I, hen and pull et ook Be'ld EST D181 1. G. HUTCHESON, "est at current rate. PORT PERRY BRANCH from RALPH AVE MONE BEEF, BACON, and other MEAT requirements: by buying your PORK, LARD, A. FITCHETT SUCCESSOR TO CAWKER BROS. We pay Highest Cash Price for Live Stock, Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. Our Motto is "Live and let live." / Pail of Early Rose Potatoes Pail of any "other variety Potatoes Kellett, 2 A Black Yellow Pumpkin (common) | Mrs O' Neill, 2 J ] McClintock Any other variety Pumpkin Raines, 2 Mrs Geo Davey Largest Pumplin | S Farmer, 2 George 1CCj | George Rain One Squash 1 Mrs O'Neill, 2 Wm Parish Largest Squash | Geo Raines, 2 ¢ Collection of Tomatoes | Mrs Geo Davey, 2 Wm Parrish ? : Six Tomatoes | B Smith, 2 Geo Raines Six Swede Turnips | Jas Parr, 2 Mrs | O'Neil Four Red Mangels | fas Parr, 2 John Jobb Four Yellow Mangels 1] W Crosier, 2 2 John Crozier d Six fo nanips | Geo Raines, 2 Wm Parish Six White Carrots | L G Hall, 2 Newton Taylor Fruit fvexof. cach named | Wm Parish Collection "of recy Apples, five of each variety, correctly named | Wm Parish ers | John Jobb, 2 J J McCltntock Ben Davis | Wm Parish, 2 Jas Leask Northern Spies | Jus Leusk, 7 Wm Parish Kings | Wm Parish, 2 E Parish Greenings 1 Wm Parish | Geo Raines, 2 E Parish variety, correct! frst yond on 'cock, cockerel, ray Any o thar variety duck and drake, Toul Goo, Ralph Somerville Bantam, AC Heays took first on cock and IAC rs A E Heighington Ralph Somerville eayn E Stone took first I, hen and on pullet _.. Butter b. bitter prints: ¢l Mrs Wm Medd, 2 Hode Five Ib crock, | Mrs Wm arr, 3 Mrs 1 HS A Eiger Parr, Saas ohn Jobb, 4 Mrs | Any 5 Mrs 1 O'Neil Medd, 2 O'Neill, 4 Mrs Job "Grain . t. any | Wan fr Pea wai | Mts Jou Pars 12 ERE O'Neill [12] Eas Yellow Corn 1 Mrs 1 O'Neill, 2 E Fall Wheat | W:Parish, 2 John Clarkson ife Spring ' Wheat | John Jobb variety '| John Jobb, 2 Sit owed Burley I John Clarkson, 2 Jas, Rye | John Clarkson ~~ | Geo Raines, 2 Mrs | 1 Er Bann J Min S Hocken, 2 Chali Co Sunllower" 1-Ges. Raines, 2 A.C . Davey 2 | Sweet-Peas I' John Abbott | Geo Raines, 2 B Smith 1) Longs 2 Zils Kellett, 2 E Grimes Golden Mcintosh Red Talman Sweet Snows or Fameuse Parish Pewaukee 1] ] McClintock, 2 AC Heava Golden Russets | Walker & Son, 2 Jo ob SC ence 1 A Williams, 2 Walker & Son : Wealthy | Geo Raines, 2 B Smith Ontario | E Parish, 2 Wm Parish Blenheim Pippins | Jas Leask An; other variety apples | Geo Raines, 2 Paris Hyslop C Crabs | Mrs C Blakely, 2 George Whitin g Crabs | Mrs C Blakely variety crabapples A met} 2 Geo Raines rs | Six Prune Plums | Geo Raines I Miss S Flowers Gladiol las, varieties distinct: 1 Mrs Fred Reuek, 2 Mise S | Mrs C Blake- Mes Feed B. rock 2, Guet 1 Mrs C Blakely, 2 Miss S Floral Design | Miss Vera Cook, 2 Mrs Basket of Piwers, | Geo Raines, 2 Mrs I'S Farmer, 2 Honey & Sons ines, 2 ;/ Asters, Giatines t varieties | Geo - Domestic Science Pie ls | Mrs W Par- K Parki 3 iw I E Par. Frit in i 1 Mrs 2S Mice Kate Packin. 3 Mn ' I jar | Mrs Wm Parish, a 1 Mrs Geo Davey, 2 ies 1 Mrs Won Pasish, 2 c Line | Mrs Wim On, 2 d Plums, 2 jar I Mrs Jas Par, 2|F J neapple. | jar | Mes Win Par. LR ae 1 Mrs Newton Tay- ICC Kellett! Loot of Standard Flour Bread 1 Mrs Jas Parr, 2 Mrs Orr Loaf of Nut Bread | Miss K Parkin, 2 Mrs Mrs Geo Davey Best Fruit Cake, not iced | Miss K Par. kin, 2 Mrs John Abbott Ladies' Work A Child's Dress | Mrs Orr, 2 Mrs Lapp | Miss S | Mrs | Miss A Thompson | Mrs Lapp, 2 Mrs Lapp, 2 Mrs H Emmerson Corset Cover, hand made, embroidered | Embroidered Towels, with initial V Cook, 2 Mrs Lapp Mrs Lapp, 2 Mrs Orr Child's Jacket, eoniered | Mrs McDer- Child's Jacket, crocheted or knitted Jas Carnegie, 2 Mrs Orr | Mrs A Prentice, 2 Mrs Orr Pair Knitted Wool Stockings. | Mrs Orr Mrs McDermott, 2 Miss E Abbott Pair Knitted Bedroom Slippers Pair Crocheted Bedroom Slippers Orr, 2 Mrs Lapp Set ( ro:heted Table Mats | Mrs Lapp, 2 Mrs Orr Mrs Briscoe, 2 Mrs Lap; Kitchen Apron | Miss 5 Hockeu, 2 Misg Rag Rus. hooked Mrs | O'Neill | Mrs 1 O'Neill Rag Carpet, 5 yards, cotton warp 1.Miss S Counterpane, knitted Quilt, patch work, cotton Best Quilted Quilt Tie-down Cofrter { Mrs Wm Parish, 2 Finger-Bowl Doylies, 6 pices, same size-- Embroidered | Miss V C ered | Miss V Cook Plate Doylies, 3 pieces same size, crocheted sideband Scarf, inserted with lace 2 Mrs L G Hall Sideboard Scarf, embroidered 1 Mrs Lapp, 2 Mrs Jas Stonehouse | Mrs Jas Stonehouse, 2 Mrs Five o'clock Tea Cloth, Ee abroidured t Tray Cloth, embroidered | Mrs Lapp, 2 Mise V Cook rs ] Stonehouse, 2 Miss S Hocken Pillow shams, embroidered or lace trim'd. 'Fancy White Apron Miss V k Knitted Lace, | yard | Mrs Lap, Crocheted Lace, 2 yards *| Mrs Lapp, 2 6 Table Napkins, emb initial or monogram | Mrs Lapp | Mrs Orr, 2 Mrs B Sanderson, 2 Mrs Lapp Paie Fancy Pill Case "1 Mes Orr, 2 Mre - Collar Pin Cushion | Mrs L G Hall, 2 Mrs James Stonehouse Luncheon Set, 7 Pieper, centre and six Tea 3, Cay. embroidered and mounted 1 Mrs Lapp Work Bag | Miss Parkin, 2 Mrs white, solid embroidery 1 Corset Cover, hand made, lace trimmed | Miss S Hocken, 2 Mrs McDermott 1 Miss Towels, with insertion, crochet or knitted | mott, 2 Mrs Lapp | Mrs Child's Bonnet, crocheted or knitted Pair-Knitted Wool Socks, men's I. ocken Irish Crochet, Cellar and Cuffs | Mrs Lepp Parning Pair Stackings over worn hole | E Abbott | Mrs AF Carnegie, - 2 Rag Rug, hooked and cut ocken Miss E Abbott | Miss Rodman Mrs L G Hall Plate Doylies, 3 pieces same tid embroid- 1 Mrs Orr, 2 Mrs Jas Carnegie | Mrs Fancy Table Cover, colored Sine Mrs Lapp, 2 Mes Jas Carnegie Tray Cloth; Tace trimmed or insertion. | | Mrs re Lapp | Miss S Hocken, 2 Punch Work | Miss E Abbott Fancy Carwin, home-made. Pair Eabrordered Pillow Cases | Mrs E J Ere sured and Cuffs | Mrs Lapp doylies, plate size 1'Mrs Lapp, 2 Mics Rodman , crocheted or knitted | Mrs Piece. i iss Rodman, 2 Mrs McDermott ed, i | Mrs Bagi Mev Por, 2 co

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