ard. Port Perry Fa air {Continued from front page) 'Class 18--Grain and Seeds Fall Whéat--Ira Lowe, J. Rynard. Spring Wheat---=T, Sellers, E. Dorrell, Six Rowed Barloy--T, Sellers, W. J. Leask. \, 57 i White Beans--B: Williams, J, Ei. i ford. oi " Rye--T. Sellers. & Field Peas--T, Sellegs,. ro .Oats--T. Sellers, W. Ye "Leask, Timothy Seed -- Ty Sellers, W. J, Leask. Red Clover Seed--T, Sellers, = Collection Grain--T., Sellers, W. J. Leask. rive : Vegetables and Roots Turnip Beets -- E. Williams, Ben. Smith, Winter Cobbs] -- Ben, Smith, T. Sellers. Red Cabbage -- 0. Toombs. ' . Cauliflower--D, Corbman, B. Smith * Carrots--F, Mitchell, Geo. Raines. Celery--H; Heaps, B, Smith. Citron--Les. Smith,' " . Musk Melon--V. Ewers, T. Sellers. 'Watermelon--T. Sellers, F. Mitchell Red Onions--T. Sellers, T. Philp. Yellow Onions -- N. Williams, T., Sellers. Grimm, F, Sellers. C.' H. Early Potatoes--T, Kellett. Late Potatoes--C. I Kellett, : Steer, Squash--G. Raines, C. McMaster. H. Squash--H. Hap; T. Philp. Tomatoes--E, Jackson; B. Smith, Collection Tomatoes. "Philp, Hi}: Heaps. . Eos - Swede Turnips -- J 'Rynard, Ji 8 Heaps. : Red Mangels---H. Jenn J. mas Yellow Mangels -- J. Rynard, Philp. Na Parsnips--T. Philp, H, Heaps. - Yellow Corn--C: Keflett, G. "Raines. Collection Vegetables. Smith, D. Corbman!. iE FRUIT Collection Winter Apples, - "-- W, S. Bragg, F. _Toombs: Collection Fall Apples---F. Toombs, Ww. S. Bragg. : Alexandér Apples--F. M. Holliday, aa Toombs. Ben: Dévis--G. 'Ormiston, F Toombs -Baldwins--G.- Ormiston, S. Arnold. =. Spivs--G.. Ormiston, S. Arnold "I Gréenings--S. Arnold, G. Ormiston, 7 Bellflowerst--H; Hayes, G. Ormiston Russets--W.. S. Bragg, S. Arnold Snows---G. Ormiston, S. Arnold McIndgsh--F. Toombs, H, Hayes. Talman Sweets " S. Arnold, F Toombs, © Pewaukee--H. HA oh, G. Orisa, St. Lawrence -- H, Hayes; W. Bragg. Wealthy--G. Ormiston, W.S. Bragg Duchess--F. Toombs, J. Rynard. ¥ * Starks--W. S. Bragg, G. Ormiston. " Ontario--G. Ormiston, J. Rynard. Pippin----H. Hayes, W. S, Bragg. A. O0..V. Apples--G. Ormiston, W. S. Bragg. Clapps Pears--H. Hayes, Sa Barlett Pears--T. Sellers, C. Kellett A. 0. V. Pears--F. Toombs. R. C. Piums--T Sellers. BUTTER, EGGS, HONEY Butter in erock -- Mrs. Ira Lowe, Mrs. W. Medd, Mrs. W. Ferguson, Butter in prints--Mrs. Ira Lowe, Mrs. W. Medd, Mrs. W. Ferguson. © Brown Eggs--Mrs. M. Steer, Jos. Baird * White Favers. Extracted Honoris 'Miss 'M. Sager. Class 22-=--C eins In the classes of cooking, Canning and Fancy Work, the 'Miss or Mrs. L Eggs --Jos Baird, Miss V. Ira Lowe, . has been omitted as the exhibitors are "all ladies~--N. Ewers, Sec'y. 3 Baking Powder, Biscuit---F, Raines, H. Hayes, Home-made Buns-- E. Dorfell, J. Boe. Fruit Cake, dark--V.! Ewers. Cake, light--F;- Raines, L. 'Honey. Cake, Chocolate -- J. Rynard, F. Raines. Cake, spice--F, ald. \ Ginger Snaps--iJ, Boe, F. M. Holi. day. Cookies--F. M. Holliday, J. Boe. Date. Short Bread. -- F. Shepherd, do M. Holliday, , . 'Bo: Short Bread--F, Raines, J. Hoe, Raines, @. 3 Apple Pie--G. McDonald, J. Boe. Lemon Pie--H. Hayes; J. Boe. * Raisin Pie--V/ Ewers, J. Boe. Pumpkin Pie---E, Williams; -J. Ry- ¥ Brown Bread --~ E. Dorrell, F. M. 'Holliday. Whife Bread =F. M. Holliday, TF 'Shepherd, Jate Bread -- F. M. Holliday, ¥ s pherd. AF o McDon- 3 % Bran Muflins--N. Williams, E. Dor- rell. Doughnuts -- G. MeDonald, F. h, Holliday. Madargona-F, M. Holliday, J. "Boe. Sponge Cake--F, M. Holliday, F. Raines. Butter: Tarts -- FR, Honey. Dandy==F, M. Holliday, J. Rynard. Shepherd, 'L. Class 23--CANNING Collection Fruit -- E. Jackson, 8. Arpold, lo Canned, Peaches -- F. A. J. Carnegie. M. Holliday, F. M. Holliday. Canned Raspberries -- F, Mitchell, M. J. Ruttle. Canned Plums--E, Jackson, S, Arn- old. ' Canned Hinbapplo--E. Jaskson, Js Boe, Canned Citron--d. Boe, E, Jeckenn: Canned Thimbleberries--V. + Ewers, S. Arnold. "po Canned Black Currants--J. Boe, "A; J. Carnegie. Collection Jelly--A. J. Carnegie, Currant Jelly -- F. Raines, A. J. Carnegie. Crab Apple "Jelly--A. J. Carnegie, [Ions Carnegie. Grape Jelly -- A. J, Carnegie, F. | ies. "Collection Pickles--J. Boe, E. Jack- sin. . Mustard Pickles--7. Boe, J. Rynard. [oy Onion and Cucumber Pickles -- J. 'Boe, J. Rynard. » :. Tomato Catsup--H. Hayes, J. Boe. Class 24--IL.ADIES WORK, Collection Towels--M. J. Ruttle, I EN 1 Lowe. + Linen Towel--I. Lowe, M. J. Ruttle. Bath Towel--L. Butson, S. Murri- son. Tea' Towel, emb --A J Camegie, S. Murrison. Child's Dress--gohn Carnegie,' M. J. Ruttle, Linen Bridge Seti. Rynard, M. J. Ruttle.. ~ Child's Bootees, knit =D, Stinson, Williams. N. House' Dr ess--A. J. En, M. Holliday. ~~ Yn, Bag=V, Butson, Ss Muri: son,' S ; Kitchen Apron-- M. J. Ruts, J. Boe: liday, J; 0, Love. Bed "Jacket, wool--F. Stinson, 'V. Ewers.' Specimen 'of Tatting--M. J. Ruttle,| - T. Stinson. Button Holes--F, M. Hélliday, F Stinson. ey Plain Sewing -- L. Butson, 'M. J. Rynard. nard. Pateh--=V. Butson, F. Stinson, . Soft Cushion, crochet--F. Stinson. Card Table Cover--John Carnegle, C. Reesor. . 5 O'Clock Tea Cloth--1. 'Lowe, L. Murphy. Hemstitching on ir or C--F. M. Holliday,. A. J. Carnegie. . ; Night Gown--F. Stinson, V. Bnt- son. Bed LampiM, J. Ruttle, S. Muri. son. Baby Bonnet, knit--N. Williams, F, Stinson. Baby Bonngt, cr oohets Mi Steer, V. Butson, Lunch Cloth and Serviettes-- M. J. Ruttle, I. Murphy.' ° v Baby Jacket, lnit---N, Williams, Vv. Bwers. Baby Jacket, crochet--F. Stinson, V. Butson. Handkerchief, -- M. J. Rynard, Vv. Fwers. Centrepicce, nite, Lowe, 8, Arn. old. . Centrepiece, ocho -- A. J. Car- negie, M. J. Ru Needlepoint--J, "Boe, V. were. Pillow' Cases, emb. --L. Murphy, S. Murrison. F. Stinson. Baby Rompers ~-- M. J. Ruttle, V. Butson. Rug, braided--J, Rynard, J. Boe, Rug, hooked = LL. Butson, M. J. Ruttle. Nightingale--F. Stinson, : Pieced Quilt--S, Murrison, E. Jack- gon, Applique' Quilt--S,; Murrison, J, C. Love. Hand Bag, knit--A. J. Carnegie, F. Shephérd, nard. Buffet Set-I, Vows? V. Butson; Boudoir Cushion---8, Murtison,. J. Boe, 3 S. Murrison. . "Canned Cherries--A. J. Carnegie, Knit Socks--A. J. Chen, I. uhy| : Specimen. of Cut Work--F'» M. Hol- - Costume Sip---1s Butson, M.- J. Ry- : Pillow Cases, crochet--V, Butson, Bed Spread-- 8, Murrison, J, Ry: Sheets and Pillow Cases--I, Lowe, ¥ Smock---F. M. Holliday, F. Stinson, | Pyjamas--F. M. Holliday, V. But-| son. Afghan+S. Murrison, 8S. Arnold. Ladies' Sweater, short sleeves--V. Lwers, C. Reesor Ladies Sweater--long sleeves--O. eesor; M, Steer. Boys' Sweater, long' sleeves -- 'M. Steer, N. Williams. : . Boys' Sweater, sleeveless--N, Wil- liams, C. Reesor. Boys" Golf 'Socks--.John Carnegie Baby * Carriage Cover--John Car. negie, A, J. Carnegie. Class 25--FLOWERS Gladiolus--M, Sager. : » Snapdragon--M. Sager, E. Jackson. Basket Flowers--F, Mitchell, J. Boe . Asters, pink or red--M. Sager, H, Heaps Asters; purple or mauve--M. Sager, D. Corbman, fr Asters, white--M, Sager, H. Heaps. Collection' Abters--D. Corbman. Collection Roses--B. Smith, Zinnias==G. Raines, B. Smith. Pansies--B, Smith, , Fern--H. Hayest Geranium--D. Corbman, B. Smith Coleous--B. Smith, I. Lowe. Marigold--B, Smith, J. Boe. 'Nasturiums--B. Smith, L. Honey. Phlox--J. Boe, M, Steer. . Petunias, single--F. Stinson, J. Boe Petunias, double--M, Sager. Bouquet, dining room--E. Jackson, M. Sager. Bouquét, living room--E. Jackson, F. Mitchell. Painting in Oil--John Carnegle, A. J. Carnegie, Painting in water coloui -- John | Carnegie, J. Rynard Painting on China--John Carnegie} A. J. Carnegie. Pencil Draving-Johy Carnegie, H. Colleran." 'Crayon Drawing--A. J. Carnegie, M. J. Ruttle - =Class 26--ART od Cai = J. Ruttle, J 2 Rynard "The Ruth of entries 0 sath slaan were as follows: Heavy Horses bd, Light Horses 20, Shorthoin Cattle 41,| Holstein Oattle 21, Shropshire Sheep| 4, Poultry 126, Seeds and Grain 80, Vegetables 112, Fruit 94; Butter, Eggs and Honey 31,' Cooking: 119, Cane 70, Fancy Work 240, Flowers 82, A 27--Total 10715 The Directors, at this time, wish to] thank the Exhibitors for their hearty eo-operation in making the fair a real success this year, three wet years, it was very discour- aging to make plans and arrange the 1985 program, but the day was Just made for SUCCESS. The live stock. derful «display and quality of stock shown and the directors are already laying plans for the improvement and |. accommodation for the horses and] 'cattle by way of stabling, unloading and judging; also.trusting for a little, better 1936 fair, S. Shepherd, Pres. N. Ewers, Sec'y | BALL GAMES AT THE FAIR Boys' Softhall Three teams -- Scugog, Blackstock |' ] and Port Perry. 'Scugog got the bye. 1st game, 7 innings--Port Perry b, Blackstock 12. Second game -- Scugog 13, Black- stock 12. This game went 11 innings and was very exciting. "It was a pitchers' battle. Blackstock used two pitchers. : Girls' Softball Four teams--Scugog, Port Perry, Brooklin and Uxbridge. 1st round--Port Perry 4, Uxbridge 13. 5: innings, . ¥ 1st 'round--Scugog 6, Brooklin 5. 2nd round--Scugog 10 winning first _ After having had | exhibitors, aré A worthy of great praise for the won| i gan a Wereator ts super- of Mr. Orma Si How, HORSE RA 2.98 pace. or 'trot--lst di ivision--1st 'Willis Direct, Wellwood, Merlin; 2nd Our MacWorthy, H. Chappelle, Sut. ton; ond, Marion McKinney, Ww. F, 2.28 trot or: ace-2nd division--1st Lee Tod, A: Dowson, Port Perry; 2nd 8rd Peter Azoff, H. Hooey, Orono. Pony Race -- 1st Victor, Gordon Hood, Scugog;.. 2nd, Laddie, Jack Hayes, Columbus; 8rd, Bessie, Ivan Dusty, Port Perry, : a ----- NEW REGULATION The open season for 'taking wild i "south of the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing, only on the 1st day of October, and not. on "Seuptember 16th, as has been the case in recent eb. Agric altural F air 'Dates Bancroft ........ .. September 19-20 Barrie ........:....September 18-21 Beaverton .........September 20-21 Blackstock .........September 17-18 Bobcaygeon .......September 20-21 Haliburton ...........September 19 Sunderland ........September 17-18 Campbellford . «+++ + Seplember 24-25 Lakefield ......... .September 24-25 Minden .i............Septem 24 Orono ......,......September 24-25 Port Hope .........September 26-27 Madoc {..... ivi. veees October 1-2 Markham .........,....October 8-5 Millbrook %.............Qctober 1-2 prize, Uxbridge 6 winning 2nd prize. 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Run your eyes _-- ' 'over that proved and improved power plant, = * Around it are built scores of costly refine- - | ments that add to the owner's satisfaction yet take away: from his a : Remember, 100, 'that _ Pontiac, you get a 1 that will stay in style! That investment safer! Hie fot enjoy. a ' E 2 xX SOLID STEEL TURRET TOP BODIES BY. FISHER JK ENCLOSED KNEE ACTION JK HYDRAULIC, BRAKES SYNCRO-MESH TRANS. MISSION FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILATION ; A GENERAL MOTORS KK VALUE : HOCKEY OR...?7 Should General Motors con- the famous HOCKEY ext win expense. ou buy a Jone aut mobile your Bert Abdell, R. McQuade, Oshawa; |{L ducks and geese, will comiience this| year, in that portion of Ontario lying | Bread, Cakes, and Pastry Fresh and Well Made : | | iis Hutchinson, Balers PHONE 93, = PORT PERRY By having o our driver call to deliver your needs in ARE SAFEST AND BEST. Phone your orders to 238. We do the rest, PORT PERRY DAIRY G. OWEN, Proprietor. Biome iw ~ OFFICE MOVED - to look after your insurance need.' Phone 41. HAROLD Ww. EMMERSON HG 14 have 'moved my Insurance ofice to my residence o on o Bigelow Street, where. you will find us fully equipped a8 Port Perry 'Coal Yord - We can "Snpply anything required in the line of fuel ANTHRACITE COAL -- "Famous Reading "Anthracite" N Every load the same good quality. Heat satisfaction is assured if you burn this "Better Hard Coal." Stove and Pea sizes. ' WELSH COBBLES and WELSH BLOWER COAL. "STEAM COAL for threshing f "A carload of best Lump Coal just arrived. Price $9. 00 ca ton at our shed. ' . COKE, HARDWOOD and SOFTWOOD. CEMENT---Fresh St. Mary's Cement always on hand, also HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, Let us know your needs. Your orders will rersive prompt. and careful attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD WG. W, PYATT Phones--94 W and 941. "Reliable 18ervice and Better Nut. en is Our Policy Give us a trial --you won't be dissappointed - Gerrow Brothers 6G. M. GERROW. / M. A. GERROW 2% Good Baking. at Reasonable Prices E % i | INN EXTRA SPECIALS ARMAND $1.00. FACH POWDER NR BT ARMAND 50c. FACE POWDER ry A PN MOON GLOW NAIL POLISH, all shades ....... 0 0veeivssvss 296 . COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE, giant size RT TT NTL 'COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE, small BiZe i ..oiuveiiiivninnenin 206 ! 'GARDENIA, ROSE, and LAVENDER DUSTING POWDER. ., 29. "GARDENIA, ROSE and, LAVENDER TALOUMS, 1.00 oi vuhvss i206, SERVEX CLEANING TISSUES, 200 sheets SEER T ERR ay tL SHEET MUSIC, Latest Popular Songs i stat yas svar avs 1380 FLY-A-CIDE, Death to Flies, moths, mosquitoes and many other "insects, QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING, PRYELOPING, and PRINTING. Hi . Daily service. ; Lili, ~ Morrison' 8 Drug St 8 oz. bottle 33c. Bottle refilled for 25¢. | En raed ad "ee