Times & Guide (1909), 5 Sep 1917, p. 2

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‘‘ need moreâ€"they need _ we usually consume. 5?* %4 The British people, in the army and ’e‘ out, need our entire surplus. They 0k Bs g& w w Fraser, motored from â€" Government . House to the hospital, arriving at 10 am., where they were received by President W. J. Gage, Hon. J. B. Luâ€" â€" cas, Hon. W. D. McPherson, Dr. Hasâ€" _ tings, and others interested in the work. Between three and four hunâ€" t dred people gathered in the Assembly â€" Hall to hear the addresses. Mr. Gage, â€" president‘ of the trustee board, preâ€" â€" sided, and after saying a few words ‘ in regard to the work carried, on by _ the institution, called upon His Excelâ€" ‘ lency to proceed with the formal _ rites of dedication to which the buildâ€" ings were to be used for. In his reâ€" \ marks the Duke spoke of the great pleasure it afforded him to be presâ€" ent and officiate at the ceremony, and hoped the day was not far disâ€" _ tant when these institutions, which _ were doing such excellent work in reâ€" _ lieving the sufferings of those afflictâ€" ‘ ed with the disease, would no longer be required. He paid a warm tribute to the memory of the late Earl Grey, _ who during his regime in Canada had â€" taken a deep interest in the work of â€" stamping out tuberculosis. Sir John ‘Hendrie, Hon. J. B. Lucas and Hon. W D. McPherson also spoke a few words éfln connection with the great work ~ carried on by this hospital. § The provincial secretary announced \ that it was the intention of the Govâ€" ernment through the Militia Hospitals Commission, to erect a large building _ for the treatment of returned soldiers M t Lady Shackleton, speaking at a fruit demonstration at Eastbourne, said that one of the greatest treats for the members of her husband‘s Antarctic expeditions was a frozen onâ€" ion eaten raw like an apple, which was served out once a week. every month on account of being heâ€" yond repair with new units and parts, according to the records of W. Owen Thomas, of Thomas & Thomas, conâ€" sulting automobile engineers, who were in charge of Canadian motor transport matters for two years. It will be found, according to Mr. Thomâ€" as, that each original truck will be replaced in value after about cight months of service. Actually the list of replacement parts is always enough to maintain more than a balance, so that the nominal life of a truck is for a slightly longer period. With this life, the investment for trucks and reâ€" placement parts f.0.b. factory, averagâ€" es about $16 per day per truck in service, which for war conditions is a very creditable showing for mechaniâ€" cal transport. Don‘t worry so much anout what ‘other people think of you, for after all your chief task is to make sure that you can respect yourseif. About two per cent. of the trucks in service on the war front of Euâ€" rope are replaced with new trucks By _ His Excellency and the other memâ€" ers of the party, made an inspection f the various wards and conversed vith a number of the patients. uffering from. tuberculosis.. Details ;f_ this project would be made public The new wing of the Toronto Free Hospital for Consumptives and the cottage for children donated by Mr. William Davis were formally opened on Wednesday morning by his Excelâ€" lency the Duke of Devonshire, Govâ€" ernorâ€"General of Canada. The Vice Regal party, including the Duke, Sir John Hendrie,Col. H. Henderson,Capt. Ridley, A.D.C., and Col. Alexander Formal Ceremonies at T aronto Free Hospital for Consumpâ€" on Wednesday. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE QPENS NEW WING THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE 34 OF WAR TRUCK OovVER EIGHT MONTHS xm part of what en y sc en ons 7 oi PeAbe m ce n 2 B o FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a tenant who desires to vote upon said proposed byâ€"law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the 10th day beâ€" fore the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration under The Canaâ€" da Evidence Act, that ho is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the proposed byâ€"law is payâ€" able, or for at least 21 years, and that he has by the lease covenanted to pay all municipal taxes in respect of the property of which he is tenâ€" ant ‘other than local improvement rates. Always beass Signature of And that if the assent of the elecâ€" tors is obtained to the said proposed byâ€"law it will be taken into considâ€" eration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 22nd day of August, A.D. 1917. And that the 13th day of Septemâ€" ber, A.D. 1917, at the Council Chamâ€" ber in the Village of New Toronto at 8 o‘clock in the afternoon has been fixâ€" ed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of votes by the Clerk. For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Polling Subdivision No. 2â€"At the public‘ school on Fifth Street, New Toronto. TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true synopsis of a proposed byâ€" law of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto to be submitted to the votes of the duly qualified electors on the 15th day of September, A.D. 1917, between the hours of nine 0‘â€" clock in the forenoon and five o‘clock in the afternoon at the following places: j Polling Subdivision No. 1â€"At the Public School on Fifth Street, New Toronto. > CASTORIA 3. The amount to be raised to pay the debt and interest will be as folâ€" lows: For the first year $1830.88. For the second year $1830.88, and the sum of $1830.88 shall be raised in each of the other years until the twenty year debentures are retired. 1917. 2. The amount to be borrowed is to be payable in twenty years from the date of the issue of the debentures. 1. On the 17th day of August, 1917, a byâ€"law was passed by the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto for providing for the issue of general debenture of the Municipality of New Toronto to the amount of twentyâ€"one thousand dollars for the following purposes: ‘"For the purpose of pf'ocfiring two additional school sites in and for the Municipality of New Toronto." FURTHER TAKE, NOTICE that a tenant who desires to vote upon said proposed byâ€"law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the 10th day before the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration under The Canada Evidence Act that he is a tenâ€" ant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the proposed Byâ€"law is payâ€" able, or for at least twentyâ€"one years, and that he has by the lease covenâ€" anted.to pay all municipal taxes in respect of the property of which he is tenant other than local improveâ€" ment rates. ' Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 22nd day of August, A.D. 1917. And if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed byâ€" law, it will be taken into consideration. by the Municipal Council of the said And that the 13th day of September, A.D. 1917, at _the Council Chamber in the Village of New Toronto at 8 o‘clock in the evening has been fixâ€" ed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk, Polling Subdivision No. 2â€"At the Public School on Fifth Street, New Toronto. Polling Subdivision No. 1â€"At u‘& Public School on Fifth Street, Nevw Toronto. se I TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true synopsis of a proposed byâ€" law of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto to be submitted to the votes of the duly qualified electors on the 15th day of September, A.D. 1917, between the hours of nine o‘clock in the forenoon and five o‘clock in the afternoon at the following places: . DATED this 21st day of August 917. 3. The amount to be raised to pay the debt and interest will be as folâ€" lows: 4 Eor the first year $2615.54. For the second year $2615.54 and the sum of $2615.54 shall be raised in each of the other years‘ until the 20 year debentures are retired. "For carrying out the terms of an agreement entered into between this Corporation and the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Limited, said agreement being voted on fayâ€" orably by the duly qualified ratepayâ€" ers of the Corporation of New Toronto, on the 8th day of January, 1916, same being ratified by an Act of the Legisâ€" lature, 6 Géo. V., Chap. 81." ) 2. The amount to be borrowed is to be payable in twenty years from the date of the issue of the debentures. DATED this 21st day of August 1. On the 17th day of August, 1917, a Byâ€"law was passed by the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto for providing for the issue of general debentures of the Municipal Corporation of the Vilâ€" lage of New Toronto to the amount of thirty thousand dollars for the followâ€" ing purposes: SYNOPSIS OF BYâ€"LAW NO. .. SYNOPSIS OF BYâ€"LAW NO. ... GEO. D. SCOTT, Clerk GEO. D. SCOTT, Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE GEO. D. SCOTT Clerk GEO. D. SCOTT, Clerk. Diploma for best mare, any age, animals competing to be recorded in the Canadian Standard Bred Stud Book in the name of the exhibitor. HORSES Diplomas The Canadian Standard Bred Horse Society offers the folâ€" lowing diplomas: For best stallion, any age; for best mare, any age. Animals competing to be recorded in the Canadian Stanâ€" dard Bred Stud Book in the name of the exhibitor. Best Delivery Turnoutâ€"Open to Weston and surrounding villages. First prize, Special No. 33, $9.50; second prize, Special No. 40, value $5. Farmer‘s Turnout (single horse)â€"First prize, Special No. 34, $7.00; second prize, Special No. 39, value $5. Lady Driver (single horse only)â€"First prize, silver set, doâ€" nated by A. J. H. Eckhardt, open to single ladies who have not already won a prize donated by Mr. Eckhardt. Second prize, Special No. 38, value $7. Third prize, Special No. 24, $2. Gentleman‘s Turnout, mare or gelding, to be driven to a buggy, style and value considered. Professional drivers barred. 1st prize, Special No. 46, $8; 2nd prize, $5; 3rd prize, value $3. Splendid new halfâ€"mile track, good footing, long stretches and turns well thrown up. Five per cent. of purse to enter. Horses eligible September ist, 1917. In all events, four to enter, three to start, and the rules of the Canadian National Trotting and Pacing Harness Horse Association, of which this Society is a member, to govern. Moneys divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. PrizeList Weston Fall Exhibition Third Race, 2.30 Classâ€"Trot or pace, mile heat, best 3 in 5 Purse $75. \ First Race, Free for Allâ€"Mile heat, best 3 in five. Purse $100 Second Race, 2.20 Classâ€"Trot or pace, mile heat, best 3 in 5 Purse $75. ? In the Ring : : Special Attractions 5.â€"TUG OF WAR Open to Public and Separate Schools. Entries shall consist of not more than one team of six boys from a school. Special prize of $3.00 cash. 21 20 18 19 16 17 15 14 12 13 T4 10 Schools are urged to have squads in the Military Drill that the grant on this may be earned. & 3.â€"STRATHCONA PHYSICAL EXERCISES AND MILITARY | DRILL 2.30 P.M. Competition open to the Public and Separate Schools A class will consist of 12 or 16, and not more than two classes from any one school. Teachers will select the exercises from the syllabus, so as to make up a complete table with exerâ€" cises in proper order. Each contesting school must sing one patriotic selection, and the National Anthem. Ungraded Schools, 1st prize, $7.00, donated by C. Lorne Fraser, Esq.; 2nd prize, $5.00, donated by A. G. Goulding, Esq.; 3rd prize, $3.00, donated by N. J. McEwen, Esq. Graded Schools, 1st prize, $7.00, donated by N. J. McEwen, Esq.; 2nd prize, $5.00, donated by Fair Board; 3rd prize, $3.00, donated by Fair Board. . For this competition six prizes will be given of $9.00, $7.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00. In the judging of this event 15 per cent. will be given for numbers (on the basis of the per cent. of enrolment for the month of September), 55 per cent. for marchâ€" ing and 30 per cent. for general appearance. The teacher will certify to the numbers on theâ€"roll, and the number in line. Special Field Day for the Schools September 14th Erid Open to the schools in Township of Etobicoke and York, Vil lage of New Toronto and Towns of Mimico and Weston. Children must meet on the Fair Grounds at 1.15 p.m. 1.â€"50 yards WESTON FAIR, September 14th & 15th â€"Throwing Ball 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes â€"Vaulting with Pole ......l.......... â€"100 yards â€"Relay Race ... Team of four. Two prizes of : four. =â€"Baclk Race. ... ....k.ncssiclco oo Bove 12 ve. â€"100 yards . â€"Relay Race ... â€"200 yards . ! fopmznce o2 ho S uen ies l prmenner hests Two double prizes â€"Threeâ€"legged â€"Race .............. l â€"Threeâ€"legged Race . â€"200 yards ..... â€"7(5 yards â€"100 yards â€"T5 yards . â€"100 yards .... â€"100 yards . â€"7T5 yards .... â€"100 yards â€"15 yards . â€"50 yards .. Send your entries in early to the Secretary. Trotters will be allowed 5 seconds Second Day _ PROCESSION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes ites! B ........... Boys, Public and Separate Schools Team of four. Two prizes of 4. Decision on 2 out of 3 pulls First Day PROGRAMME rmikwse..c...... Boys 12 years and under 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes BOIP: M ce se sice als sin‘s sirle e n i ark ate lelave ieval s DCR 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes \s «....... . Boys, Public and Separate Schools 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes «st, 1st, 2. SINGING CONTEST 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, Tst, 4.â€"GAMES, 3.30 P.M. M emmenie ramthin.â€"BOyEL T 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes 1st, 1st, TRIALS OF SPEED 2 double prizes ape ie se ce rire is essm mtc BOys, Open 2nd and 3$rd prizes 2nd and 3rd prizes t . ... . Boys, Public and Separate Schools 2nd and 3rd prizes 2nd 2nd and $rd prizes 6. ... .. .. ... Boys 14 years and 2nd and 3rd prizes 2nd 2nd 2nd Sn nsm ons 1cE «T 2nd and 3rd prizes 2nd Conditions and 3rd prizes i denane.s. Cirls and 3rd prizes Aeutomavinl Boyst NT and 3rd prizes Fnaiians Boyse 13 M eaace . Boys 9 and 3rd prizes and 3rd prizes notorsonGirte) 11 TIMES & GUIDE, WESTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. T947 n.l.... Girls 14 years ..... Giris 14 years and over High School boys, half mile .. Boys 14 years and over Boys 13 years and under flls â€"vs u... Boys, Open Girls 9 13 years and 13 years and years years years years years years A Partial List of the Events and Prizes and and and and and and Friday under under under under under under under under under over 26 In the Sheep Classes exhibitors can only take one prize where there is no opposition in the class. ) Sec Eaton‘s Special Prizeâ€"For best herd of six dairy cows exâ€" hibited by an owner who has not won an Eaton prize at any fair since 1914, one dinner set, value $10, Special 1. Sec Sec See Best spring colt or filly sired by Cormier or Guedo, donated by Wm. Pears, 1st prize $6.00, 2nd prize $4.00. Saddle horse, 1st prize Special No. 13 ...... The best single driver, either carriage or roadster, to be owned and driven by a farmer of either York or, Etobicoke. Special Nc. 37, donated by the Weston Coal & Lumbdr Co. Best pony under 13 Runds and over ti. in harness, ist prizs» Special No. 9, 2nd prize Special No. 41 u.=.n....2. 5.. .. Best pony 11 hands and under, 1st prize Special No. 10, 2nd prize Special No. 42 See doBully or gelding, 3 years ............... 2lEilly or gelding, 2 years ............... syBilly or gelding, L year.......0....... .. 4 Springuacolt :. .i ap l on rane t .. b Brood mare and foal 1 n2l..22.l. ... 4nd 6 Team geldings or mares, in harness, 1st prize Special No. 8, 2nd prize Special No 4d MA en o ie o mal bearan t a aes. 7 Best general purpose team, 1st prize Speâ€" cial_iNo. + Es :. Lc o se se oi 14 See Sec Ram, 2 shears and Ram, 1 shear .... Ram lamb ...... Ewe, 2 shears and Ewe, 1 shear .... Ewe lamb ....... Ram, 2 shears and over .. Ram, 1t shear .......n2... Ram:1amD 2 i nl y on adan s Ewe, 2 shears and over ... Eiwe. T shear~....a2r..o0o. Ewe Jambâ€"~ 1. Lo. ie s c Se Ram, 2 shears‘and over ..... Ram, Ashear n on..ll es Ram lamb, 1st prize Special No Ewe, 2 shears and over ...... Ewe, 1 shear â€".;.â€"....0n....s Bwe lamb . . mc se . Ram, 2 shears and over .. Ramyâ€"shear :2220 .22 uk. Ranyw Jambe. en o res . â€" Ewe, 2 shears and over ... Eiwe,./I ehear .yl..l..04%.. Tiwe â€"lambâ€" ces oi n ce s. See Ram, 2 shears and over .. Ramy.A4â€"shear . .:..2,. 00324 Ramt_lamb ....lk..l.l.s.s Ewe, 2 shears and over ... Eaxve, I shears .22 s ons we s lam brllson e es Ram, 2 shears and over Ramy, 1â€"shearya.s ns Rany daimb â€"....2lann on Ewe, 2 shears and over BEwe, 1 shear. ..ir..... Ewe clamb.e _ 2. ns 2o Ram, 2 shears Ram, 1 shear Ram lamb .. Ewe, 2 shears Ewe, 1 shear Ewe lamb ... Bull, 2 years and over, 1st prize Special 16 .... Bull, 1 year and over, 1st prize Special 23 .... Bull calf, under 1 year, 1st prize, Special 28.... Milch cow, any age, giving milk, or near calving HMelfen 2. yeare /.uranllh aathis oslel aoriel nlle abaie ie n‘ s a l‘ MHelfor;D 1 yeanl . .ink eink nfsle d old neoe tm wia eainlnik‘s al alels Heifer calf, under 1 year, 2nd prize Special 26.. Bull, 2 years and over, 1st prize Special 20.. Bull, 1 year and over, 1st prize, Special 29 .. Bull calft, under"4" yeaT .ce uen aleiole en ie e niadnes Milch cow, any age, 2nd prize Special No. 15 Hoifer; 2 yeats .........nl.rnnhed ce rink an s a HelferslIt year "...lu.laolv t e dn on naleirinle s Heifer calf, under 1 year, 2nd prize Special 5 Bull, 2 years and over, 2nd prize Special 19 Bull. Eâ€"yearsandâ€"Ovel...s ... .ce c bisk hk a‘ Bull ealf, under J year ackn in l aermaiaes in Milch cow of any age, giving milk or near Melteorc s yeare e fal cce ts uns ced ie m aiaans Hictfer, D. Yeat â€"., . .oceansl pitics n ies »iniacaie ie w ales Heifer calf, under 1 year, 2nd prize Special 4.. Filly or gelding, 3 year, _st prize, Noo 22 o rlaiucn cA l aa wike o Filly or gelding, 2 yesw )....1... Billy or .gelding, 1 yE iiimsln. Spring colt, 1st prize ®pecial No. 7 Team of ge,ldings or mares in harness 2nd prize, Special 11 ... Dray Horse, in harness ... Brood mare and foal ...... $pring, colt...... u.. ala .. i Team of geldings or mares Filly or gelding, 3 years Filly or gelding, 2 years Stallion, 2, years ...... Filly or gelding, 1 year; prize, Special 47 ..... Filly or gelding, 2 years Filly or gelding, 1 year . Brood mare and foal ... Spring colt .=..../. in.. Single mare or gelding, pMzeo, Speclal 2 . .sana iesd Pair matched mares or geldings, in ness, 2nd prize, Special 21 ...... Filly or gelding in harness, 3 years, Filly or gelding, in harness, 3 years .... Bully or scelding: 2 years .../_.2......... Billy or gelding, 1 â€"year‘ ..%.............. Brood mare and foal, 1st prize, Special 12 Epeing. icolt oo se 2 se s o ns n aie lc eeclaner Single mare or gelding, in harness ...... Team, mare or gelding, in harness, 1st prize; Special $2 .l:..ll.sl. 2sA n Class 13â€"Oxford or and over . and over . Class 10â€"Herd Dairy Cattle Class 4â€"Agricultural Horses 3 year, _st prize, Special Class 5â€"â€"Percheron Class Class 16â€"Dorset Horn Iutlibitat i aladat i afechrccid d uc w s. Al An BC m ts over, 1st prize Special 23 .... 3 year, 1st prize, Special 28.... 3 e, giving milk, or near calving 3 1 year, 2nd prize Special 26.. 3 Class 17â€"Southdowns Over, . ... Class 3â€"Draught Horses Class 2â€"Carriage Horses over, 1st prize Class 14â€"Shropshire a ie n sn Tt s en eiee Oe Lc ce Sen ie en ae n o er, 1st prize, Special 29 ..... 3 yenn\ L se un ce mntoa dieieriaravay mt , 2nd prize Special No. 15 .. 3 L year, 2nd prize Special 5... 3 Class Class Class 15â€"Lincolns Class 8â€"Holsteins Class 7â€"Durhams Class 9â€"Jerseys Class 1â€"Roadsters Pear‘s Special ss 6Gâ€"Pony Class Saddle Class 11â€"Leicesters CATTLE 12â€"Cotswolds 2nd prize, Special SHEEP in harness, in T7 Special No harness; harâ€" 2nd 1st 10 $5 $5 $5 10 00 â€"5, 00 ~3 00 12 00 7 00 3 00 1st 2nd 3rd $5 00 $3 00 $1 00 5 00 3 00â€" 1 00 5 00 ©3, 00 1 00 500. 3 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 10 $5 10 10 $5 10 1st 2nd 3rd $5 00 $3 00 $1 ( 5 00 3 00 4 5 00.â€"3â€" 00. 1 i 500. 3 00 4 â€"( 5 00 +.3 00â€" 1. 5â€"00= 3. 00 .~ 4 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 25 1st 2nd 3rd 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 $3 00 3 00 $3 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 1st 2nd $2 00 $1 .00 2 00 1/ 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 _ £ 00 2 00 1 00 1st 2nd $3 00 $2 00 3 00 2. 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 70 3 00 2 .00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 1st 2nd $4 50 $2 0 3 00 2 0 3 15 2 0 8 00 2 0 8 00 2 0 300 3 0 3 00 2 5 1st 2nd $3 00 $2 0 3\ 00 .20 3 00) 2 0 $3 $3 $3 50 00 00 00 y 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $1 00 00. 100 00 $1 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 20 21 15 16 2M 18 10 11 12 13 14 See specials Apple Specials Pelkam Nurseries, for best barrel of King apples, nursery stock value......0....2........0 10 /00 Brown Bros., for best bushel of apples, any variety, pursery stock nraln.e ne.la aricaadiens celce. w6 OO Donors to receive the apples in the case of these two 10 10. 12 13 14 15 16 P1 All exhibits must be located by 12 o‘clock on the first day of the Fair, and must be grown by exhibitor. Judging at two o‘clock. 11 12 13 14 T5 16 ET 18 i 20 21 22 23 24 10 10 44 12 13 named. 4 Best collection of potatoes, 1st prize special No. 43 . $9 1 Hebron type, Beauty of Hebron, Thorburn, New Queen‘s, Burpees‘ Extra Early........... 1 2 Ohio type, Early Ohio, Early Market, Ohio Junâ€" Nor 1e ols l o es l taied crnce . s ud 3 Long white type, Empire State, American Wonâ€" der, Creat Divide ./. malatites rtise on n ol eP 4 Round White Early Irish Cobbler, Eureka .... . 1 5 Round white late Delawares, Green Mountain, For the best wheat in straw . For the best oats in straw ... For the best barley in straw . Donated ‘by N. J 10 14 12 GRAIN, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES All entries to be exhibited must be on the grounds and placed by 12 o‘clock on the first morning of the Fair. All roots, fruits and vegetables must be grown by exhibitor. Judging will commence at 2 o‘clock sharp. See rule 11. Class 26â€"Grain Must be grown by exhibitor and the product of 1917, and not be whitened or prepared by any artificial or chemical proâ€" cess. â€" In all â€"cases the amannt netea A fimn san ue un on c x Class 20â€"Special 1 best pen of three Bacon Hogs, any breed, special, 1st prize, . Gunn‘s Limited, cash; 2nd phize Specialâ€"No. 3 ., ... .. /..‘ L ons C Boar, ‘apy_ages.r.aa.y, 2 ,Sow, any agae ......... 3 Boar, under six months 4 Sow, under six months . See. 1 Boar, any age, 2nd prize 2 Bow, any age [v.. ... 3 Boar, under six months varieties), in separate vases ..... Three spikes delphinum ............ Best collection of pansies ,......... Three dahlias, single, in variety ..... Three dahlias, show or decorative, Nariety . .l i2 n cee e in e nie s ikee Three dahlias, cactus, in variety Six tuberous begonias, in variety Bouquet of wild flowers ........ SUCESE roame rie esn o se n niace e e aifa iatal‘s uie Six spikes hardy phlox in variety ...... Six single petunias in variety .......... Six double petunias in variety ........ Bonquet, one variety of bloom ......... Bouquet mixed flowers ................ Best collection of cut flowers (six to ten Six asters, one kind, double ............ Six asters, Comet tYyp3~...~... ../1..d... Nine: astersy single. s22. u.m melucen adisaia‘s Nine asters, double, three colors, shown in three vases, three blooms each.... Gladioly in variety â€".â€"....r/...0.%....% gix ~Antirrhinumâ€" in‘ variety ......,â€".22.2... Six roses Inâ€"NYArIGLY) . .200 .. 1e se imlechinne x mile Collection of sweet peas, at least ten 6 oc ons 2 rvar in oen it i des ols hm ce‘ on uo hn uce mvave ce poe feey Six peaches, any variety, must be grown by exâ€" Bibitor living.in York County ....â€"s... .. Best collection of grapes, 6 varieties correctly named > /ss s aiials To en se se on t ninn Pears, collection of five varieties, five each . Five winter meats se a.l2n% .e n ce a bistel al o h aele Hiace Bive.fall, perire . ce t ie d e ie palepershai w maik s Plums, six yollow on greeR .. ....c 02. ce bale Plumesyâ€"six, redâ€"or bluo ... _a...o..anhuas. Collection of plums, 6 of each, 5 varieties, nan Ten varieties, correctly named, prize Special No. 6 ....... Five American Golden Russets . BHive Baldwins ...iullildie ce Five St. RawTrence. a.2..m. ... .. Five King of Tompkins Co. .. ... Five Northern Spies ............ Five Rhode Island Greenings ... Piveâ€"Ontario Ao. ie ce av ie eaulle RiverSNnOWs .. vill e rsoune s antapinle Hive â€"Alexanders . [ . "w........ «. Cayuga Red Streak ........... Five Blenheim Orange ........ Five Ribstone Pippins ......... Six A.0.V. named i./...2...a.¢ Macintosh .Red. ... men‘snls a rale ie (Wolt River= ss.mds e on nca e rrteaiale e Wiealt hy a m im en sires ce aie o ie aiaved Onlons, white, L2X L.s2.sienags Onions, Yellow Denvers, 12 .... One dozen red peppers ....... Best 2 pumpking ........2...re Best collection of vegetables and Special No. 14 ..ri.l.s. Squash, two table varieties, 1 each . Vegetable marrow, 3 . / vmiantngh‘ Parenips. 6_roots . ......ge.zalnle. Beets, Long Blood, Oâ€"foots ........ Beets, Turnip Roots( Gâ€"roots. ... . ‘Furnips, table, 6 roofs 2..........%. Carrots, Chantney, 6 roots .......~ Carrots, Oxhearts, 6 roots ........ Celery, Paris Golden, 6 heads .... Celery, A:O.V., 5 heads ........~.. White cabbage, 3 heads .......... Red cabbage, 3 heads ... .......cl.. Savoy cabbage, 3 hesuds ........... Snowball cauliflower, 3 heads, value Erfurt cauliflower, 3 heads, value . Citrome; large,; 80. u9 on y l av old es Fomatocs, 12, red or pink......... Sweet corn, 12. cars l.s. 2..2clane. s Ontons. red:=l 2 o oo t sn en e Sow, under six months .. Fotatecs, A.OVÂ¥. 1 ut nc se aanom Curnips, Swedse, 5 Toots {2.a..kaeimvams.a Carrots, White Belgians, 5 roots ......... Carrots, White Intermediate, 5 roots .. .. .. Carrots, Long.Orange, 5 roots ........... Mangolds, Mammoth, Long Red, 5 roots .. Mangolds, Globe, 5â€"roots .... .k.i. scnnw. Susar Becets,; 5roots .. al..teroat dn n in n d Best bag or potatoes, 90 lbs., donor to get tatoes, L. R. Barlett, donor, special No any piece of furniture to value of ... .. ; Class 24â€"Vegetables PLANTS AND FLOWERS Vases will be supplied by the Society for the cut flowers Class 27â€"Amateur Class _ D° whitened or prepared by any artificial or chemical pro s. In all cases the amount asked for must be shown. . Best bushel white winter wheat ........... . $2 00 $1 0( Best bushel white winter wheat ... .. siu.2... $2)00° §3 O( Best 1 bushel white spring wheat ........2.~ _ 00 5( Best bushel red spring wheat se es iscc evce un dnn00 5 Best 1 bushel goose wheat ...l....n.ilnigk... 1 00 5 Best 1 bushel barley, 6 rowed se ol es vove arvisim s s sivie 0 0 5 ( Best Iobushel white oats ...;......... .. ...u2m 1 00 5( Best‘ I bushe! black oats ...s_yw.a..l.r..d.lk.. 1 00 5( indiantcorn, 12 earse ... iledaileielel o. in d T5 5( Best 1 bushel timothy seed â€"..lÂ¥...x:2...:..2" 1. 00 5( Best Ibushel red clover :. .. .a m ns .all ie c 1 00 /5( Best‘ 1 bushel alstkenclover ........ ".. n mouul ag on R( One half bushel of each variety, which must be Class 23â€"Potatoes and Field Roots x LCCnT OOTIO OO nl We w e e wl n n en n Wl w n w n vGolden Russets .............% Mss a on Eon dame beabmie ommc oter d omm e ompkins €O. o. s ul ie en ied cagials BpIGs . .l ; L rally o in niaaiacevetada e arag and. Greenings ..â€"..talel e cce â€" ERreAls .. . s.sis eeeainve d sieee ie creans t Orange. ty es in‘ o ernaen on dn‘ Pippins . .n /A l Wnn e tade aed S ussmc s es + + ols w se en e McEwen for the members Farmers‘ Club Only. Class 26â€"Pears, Etc. Special Prize for Grain Class 19â€"Yorkshires Class 25â€"Apples FRUITS PIGS 18â€"Berkshires Special 30 l sc e ce renn n en ce doy s Te en Prs pled wheat <...aa.sel.9. §$2 ig: wheat 2 . se uc can aune ipati e en wanuin d it oo ele ie ainevenigianianid owed u. se aicey. . d d ie iaiaans o o d T mm en ie alaicie a puiel Gvaoans ol l€arlyâ€" c se oys d Market, Ohio Junâ€" te, American Wonâ€" obler, Eureka .... . 1 , Green Mountain, otes: d ie es and brroots .. ... uc s 3 SUMAera sn ie k ie en l ed, 5 roots :....L\ T five each, 1st namâ€" 1st T5 15 15 T5 75 T5 15 75 15 T5 T5 T5 15 75 T5 T5 15 T5 15 75 15 poâ€" 48, of $1 the Richview $5 2nd 50 50 50 $2 Ist_ . 2nd $2 00 $1 25 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 100 50 50 50 50 5 00 5 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 15 75 T5 50 00 15 00 T5 15 T5 T5 15 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 15 T5 T5 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0° 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 T5 00 00 00 correctly 00 00 00 00 $0 $1 $4 $1 3rd 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 15 5@ 5i 50 50 50 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 T5 50 T5 T5 15 T5 15 15 T5 15 T15 T5 15 T5 15 T5 15 T15 T15 75 15 15 15 00 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 T5 75 rdss t3 T5 15 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 SAz a~ en g2 ie {0y K3 C t 1 e oo

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