Listowel Banner, 7 Oct 1926, p. 6

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t Splendid for neuralgia, backache the muscles ahd joints. eee MINARD 2 o~ v LINIMENT HURL LB BUT e Children are the Standard E childrens’ shoes are. judged Koch Shoe Co. Listowel Ontario. Hurlbut’s “ae t j We Oarry 6 | Mother! | [ Child’s Best Lrvative ay ymia Fig Syrup” is Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated Agricultural Brood mare, foal at foot—John Richardson; George Calder, 2nd and Srd. Boon or filly foal—John Richardson; e Calder, 2nd and 3rd. coe or filly, 1 year—W. 8. martial . G, Jackson. * coli or filly, ayeere ss R. Darroch: John Richardson enry Zinn. Span Spcclenat san fy in harness —W. S. gg ra a ae Brood peas aged ar rele R. Dar- h Cok oe filly foal—J. R. Darroch, ist and 2nd. Cokt or at 2 years—J. R. Darroch; J. M. McMila Span Haaee Draught—Ben Mad- dess; J. M. McMillan. Four horse team—W. J. M. MceMilan. 8S. Shearer; Carriage w Brood mare, foal at foot—Hy. Zinn. pork. or filly foal—Henry Zinn; Jno, cae ‘or filly, S zeae ard under 2— ‘hapma’ eC ‘Colt, or filly, 2 oars and under 3 Alex. Mayberry; J. M Gibson; Henry Zinn. Single Carriage—J. R.-Darroch; W. J. Roberts. Carriage pair—S. J. Miller. Brood pet foal at foot—Geo. Cal der; Alex. ayberry: Thos. B. "‘May- berry Col or filly foal—Thos. rE. May- berry; Alex. May Colt or filly, Ben Maddess; J. Witkin. Cok or filly, 2 years and under 3— W. D. Gilchrist; S$. J. Miller; Dr. Milner. Road horse in harness, under 15. 2 J. P. Davidson; Clayton Fry; W. J. Roberts. ‘ Road horse in harness, over 15.2— Wright & ge Sade Fred Bender; wl Af ae Ty. t year and under 2— ™.. MdMilan; John Roadatete— Richens Witkin J, Miller; secass or Guernsey Cow, any age—Jno. MeMing 1st and me W. E. Freeborn 2nd. Heifer, 2 years—Jno. McMinn ist _ ond; W, BE. Frepborn °3: fer, 1 year old—-A, J. Chapman. Helfer calfi—Mrs. Wm. Kendall; Jno. MoMinn 2nd and 3rd. Holsteins , Cow, any age—J. P. Davidson: Ww. S. Shearer 2nd and 3rd. Heifer, 2 years—J. si Davidson; Bert Cleland 2nd and 3 H eifer, 1 perieare i Clelakd; Ww. s. Shearer 2nd and 3r _ Heifer calf—W. S. ‘Shearer; fae A Bert Cleland 4 v Hurry Mother? Even a fretful, peevish child loves the pleasant FS taste of “California Fig Syrup” d it never fails to open the bowels. A aia teaspoonful today may prevent a sick ge pie eet Ask druggis for genuine “California Fig erste which hae directions for babies and children of a er! You must say ‘Cali ria” or a you may get an imitation fig syrup. } Cook’s Regulating Compound | - 4 ine” Sold i yeeneting Sag of strength—No. 1, ti; ¢ $3; er 3, $5 box. ee Sold t al dr ar ah Bre bie. THE COOK MEDICINE Co. TORONTO,ONT.(F Windsor} £20,000 A MINUTE WAS JACK'S SHARE tees attendance and fiscal fig- of the Dempsey-Tunney champ- Tomahtp battle were announced rec- ently from Tex Rickard's headquart- ers as follows Total savel ti Stade 84 ae .-) adintssion, 118.736; oe -share....was share was $200,000; tomplimentary admissiéns. 1,996; employees, . 5,000; 37.5 + 12,185 ects at a regen: seats a 7 %, bps at Sil; 15,747 seats at $7.70; 16,678 seata at, $5.50 me ne thing” for those a oan cy ae tt iy oa house dogs. They sweep}. Herd of Holsteins—J. P. Davidson; W. S. Shearer; Bert Cl Cleland. Special Best heifer calf exhibited by boy or girl under 15 (Bank of Commerce yet gat Wm. Kendall. Best Dairy. Cow—Jno. McMinn. (Hacking’ 3) Best yearling Heifer— James Connell. SHEEP Leicester Ram, any age—Alex. Mayberry; J. S, Cowan Shsastiig ram—J. ie Cowan, b—J. ‘owan Ram lam! Ewe, 2 shears—J. = Cowan; Alex. pr teas ho Shearfing ewe—J. S. Cowan ist and gnd. - per ““Bwe lamb—J. §,,Cowan; Alex. May- berry. Pen Leicester sheep—J. oe Cowan; ne Alex. Mayber Oxfords Ram, any age—Jas. Connell. Shearling ram—Jas. Connell. Rem lamb—Jas. Connell Ist and 2nd. 2 Ewe, 2 shears—Jas. Connell. Shearling ewe—Jas. Connell. Ewe tamb—Jas. Connell, ist and 2nd. ~ Pen of _Oxfords—Jas. Connell Ist wor ee - ; ‘Dorset Horn — Haw: any age—W. H. Good. Ram lamb—W. H. Good. Ewe, 1 shear Sheer H. Good. Bwe b—W. H. Good, ist and fad. Market Best pair Market Lambs—Jas. Con- nell; ,John~ has ce Sas Connell. Pen of eueemeie oy . Witkin. HOGS | Boar, 1 year and over—A. Steven- son. ; Boar, under 1 year—A. Stevenson. Sow, under 1 year—A. Stevenson ist and 2nd. Brood sow—A. Stenehson. amworth Boar, 1 year and over—D., -Douglas and Son. ¢ Boar, under 1 year—D. Dougias and Son; Jno. Wilkin. snelbi Pidugios and Son. Bacon Hogs . Pair best Bacon type—D. Dougtias and Son; J..M. Gibson; A. Stevenson. Best finished Bacen hogs—D. Doug- las and Son 1st and @rd; T. O. Gib- son 2nd. POULTRY OLD Bramahas Nght—M. H. Vollick, Ist cock; ist hen. Rocks, Barred—Herry Goddard, ist and 2nd cock; ist and 2nd hen. Rocks, White—Henry goree: ist and 2nd cock; ist and 2nd h Wyandottes, White— M. H. oVollick, cook, Ist he Orpington "White—Thos, Wilson 1st cock; 1st and 2nd hen Hamburgs SS S—VJ. ay Brown cock; ist and 2nd hen Any other variety—cock, Thos, Wil- son ist and @rd, J. P. Davidson 2nd; hen, Thos. Wilson 1st and 3rd, J. P. Davidson 2nd Géese, Toulouse—McCracken Bros.; Speciale ist der: Gentleman Driver—Fred Bender; | *§t, S4nder Ist g Booke. 6. J. Miller: W..J. Roberts. jak conden 0. V =~McCracken Bros. Gentleman's Outfit—S. J. Miller; Dae ee Ist g ! OOS: F.Bender: J. P. Davidson. Ducks Pekin— Met racken Bros. 1st Lady Driver—S. J: Miller; J. PY ii rt om duck. Davidson; Fred Bender (L. Nichol). eel Ducks—M. H. Vollick, Ist Saddle "Horse—J. Re De urroch; Jno.) @ke; Ist duck. © ‘lkcin POULTRY YOUNG Best Single Roadster—J. P. David-| Brak Light—J. L. Brown Ist 80 cockerel, 1st pu illet® i st Colt, 8 years and under on Brahmas Dark—Thos. Wilson Ist halter—S. J. Miller. “ —_ yo ate 1st and 2nd puliet. ocks tred—J. L. Brown oe CATTLE | ee H. Goddard 2nd cockerel; eee Ee ins .,1,,/3-L. Brown Ist and 2nd pullet. ltson. Ww. any age—All to John Aitch- Ro fe Bufl—H. Goddard ist and 2nd keTel; i 2nd Helfer 2 years old—T. O. Gibson; Sa ane pa ha ee 1st John Aitchison. cockerel, 1st pullet. : Hei re i oat year old—A. E. Kennedy Le shorn R. C. White—Thos. Wil- ist ant > o 9 Heifer caif, under 1 year-tiMene. rae and 2nd cockerel; Ist agtf 2nd a “ aay, x ‘ 1K F eg ay; John Aitchison; A. E. Ken | Leghorn 8. C. White—Henry’ God- pee calf, under 1 year--A. E.-Ken.| ¢#t@ 1st and 2nd cockerel; M. H. Vol- ut ait, € year-—A. “ne i ison 2 . inedhy Ist and Srd; John Aitchison 2nd. ag ist pullet, Thos." Wason: sad yal Herd of Shorthorns—Jno. Aitch- Minorca S. C.. Black—J. L. Brow ison; A. E. Kennedy. lst and 2nd cockerel;. 1st and ond ; pullet. Cow, any age— Kennedy; Jno, Orpington Buff—McCracken Bros., MeMinn; W. E. Souere. ist and 2nd cockerel;. 1st and 2nd Heifer, 2 years—A. E. Kennedy. pullet Heifer, 1 year old—A. E, Kennedy; Orpington White—Thos. Wilson 1st Jno. Aitchison, 2nd atyd 3rd. cockerel; ist e 2nd pullet. Heifer calf, under 1 year old—Jno. Hamburgs 8. S.—J. L. Brown, 1st Aitchison; J. G. Jackson. cockerel; 1st and 2nd pullet. Best fatted alla BE. Kennedy; Any other variety—Thos. Wilson, John Aitchiso lat and 2nd cockerel and pullet; J. P. Davideon 3rd cockerel and pullet. ese, Toulouse—McCracken Bros. Ist and 2nd gander; ist and 2nd goose. ~Geese A, 0. V etic Bros. Ist gander; 1st Ducks, Pekin—T. ‘Wilson 1st drake and ist dick; McCracken Bros. 2nd drake and 2nd duck. Specials ' Best pair Dressed Chickens—Thos. Clark. ws DAIRY PRODUOTS 5 lb butter in rolle—W. E. ~ Free- born. 5 lbs. Butter in«rolls—W. E. Freeborn; Richard Wilkin 2 loaves tne he Bread—Geo. Orth; A. Stev Oatmeal Coklaon ZA i " Stevenson; Mrs. J. A. Hor Stevenso Ca aced “Fruit in sugar—Mrs. R Btimblecombe; Mrs. J. N. Baker. - Jélly—Mrs. ai N. Baker; Mre. A. Brimblecombe wr teers Rs Brimblecombe; TN. r, a Pralt resting wvthout icing—Mary J. Bright; er Layer Ke, dark—Ormy Walker; rs. J. 2D Layer Cake, “Tieht—w. E. Free- ight . Pum pkin Pie—Nirs. J. oN. Bak- W..B. > ‘Apple Pie—a. Disvansend Peter I Lemon Pie—Peter McIntosh: Mrs, N. Ba S Coll. Homemade -Baking—Thos. ilgon Homemade Soap—a. Kay; Mrs. R. Brimblecom J. P. Bav- Se cones—-Mary Bright; dson. Jelly Roll—Richard Wilkin; Mrs. ‘ Baker. Pe Shortbread-—Mre. J. A. Horne; ‘Mary Bright. Butter sf Ra wr - Wilkin; E..Freébore ‘Bun s—W. E. ippeaboxa: Bi P. Davidso _ Graham ee: /P. Dayid- ; Thos. : _ Hise ae Little; A. Steven- « Workingman's Supper--Mrs. Robt Th Wils Ginger. Gild J. 8. Cowan. j Sow, a 1 year—Jno. Witkin, 1st and 2n i ops. ~ Willcin ; * 3, 8. mut Yorkshire Orpington Black—H. Goddard ist 3 ist x ra Maple ‘Syrup—J. P. Davidson; A. g PA, ‘Stevenson? EB. SEEDS, ‘White winter wheat — Richard Witkin ‘Barley, bearded—c. Little. Little. te Small peas—Richard Wilkin. Coll. of grain—C. Little; Rich- ard Wilkin. FIELD ROOTS Turnip, swede—A. J. suaomee pda white — Ww. Maakel. yellow—A. J: Chapman; iter dese -A. J. Chepaps gar Ma — Richard Wilk ftkin . Field Pumpkins--Peter McIntosh; Mrs. R. Brimblecom Mammoth Squash—a . man; Thos. Clark. Mammoth apr ace J. Chap- man; R. Brimblecom GARDEN a plicts Deleware Potatoes—Mre. E, Clarke. Green Mountaim, Potatoes-——J.. G. Jackson; Wm efich. erry : Cobbler Pitcaiai: 1 Phchas E. Freeborn. Medium or late potatoes—A. J. Chapman; Richard Wilkin eee con green—C. Little; A. ist and 2nd cock; ist and 2nd hen. K. Hew R. I. Red §, £ —J. L. Brown, ist Cauliflower-—A. J. Chapman. cock, Cabbage, summer—A. J.. Chap- R. I Red R, C.—W. E, Freeborn,|man; Thos, rk. ist cock. abbage, .winter—W. E. Free- Leghorn R. C. White..Thos. Wilson] born, Thos; Clark. lst cock; 1st and 2nd hen abbage, red—A. J: Chapman; Leghorn S. Cc. Wh ite -H. Goddard; Thos. Clark Ist cock, M.“H. Vollick — cock; M.} Carrots, Early ‘Horn — A. c. H. Vollick, Ist and 2nd h Champ; Thos. Clark. ‘Minorca S. C. Binck. aiGraskes Carrots, Intermediate — A. J. Bros. Ist cock, W. E. Freeborn 2nd|Chapman; A, K ¢ock; MeCracken Bros. Ist and 2nd Tomatoes, ripe—c. Little; W. hen rd BE. Freeborn A. Turnip Beet—W. C. Hewitt; Chapm: Onions, tae J. Chapman; R. Brimblecombe. nions, white—Wm. Tench; A. Chapman Onions, vellwola: Kay; A. J. Chapman. | Onions, pickling—R. Brimble=|/ none Geo. Orth. ubbard squash—Mrs. J.. N, baker, Mrs. T. J. Smith. quash, summer--A. J. Chapman; W. C. Hewitt. Vegetable Marrow—A. J. Chap- man; A. C. ey Citron—W.; E. Freeborn; Thos. Clark. Sweet Corn—aA. Kay; Mrs. J. N. YEARS For Sale at Vandrick’s Furniture Store J. Chap- - Beans, ; ea H. Bender . Beans, A. 0. K.—-Wm. Tench; J. H. Bender. ‘Cucum ber,” Ellis; ¢. Little. Hpe--A. a Cucumber, cing Bond Orth; Mrs. J. N. Baker. anes Pidnts—Nin Ward; Wm? hy 7 ee F. E Begonias, Rex—aA. bid aus ibaeay: J. F. Wilson Hanging Basket—J . F. Wilson. Display of plants—Nin Ward; J. Free-| 5 Wilson. : *y CUT * gen pa pink—Jas. Cleland; -T. Asters, light colored, not pink— Jas. Cleland Asters, dark—J. F. Wilson; T. B. Howard. fi oe 12 bloom, 5 colors—Mrs . J. Smith; Jas. Cle Ca rnations, pinks, —R. Brimble- Ts combe. Cosmos, ee P. Davideon; Mrs. T. J. Smith Cosmos, double—Mrs. J. _N. Baker; R. Brimblecombe. ppekiins, light—H. Goddard, Jas. Clel Dahlias, dark—H. Goddard; Mrs. T. J. Smith. Dahlias, 10 blooms—H. Goddard; Mre J. Smith. your own gs Everlastings—Mrs. T. J. Smith; Richard Wilkin. _ You know the Joy ii tg see Hyacinths and similar — pretty heads at the first welcome their colors are to cold months of winter. Enjoy them all a a by plan GROCER so lis and Narcissus, Crocuses, 25c. Tulips, 40c. a Doz. or $3 for 1 Paper White Narcissus, 50c. Doz. Horticultural Premiums Given at Our Store. R.A. 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