HORSESâ€"HEAVY DRAUGHT ‘ Spanâ€"D. Nichol. Two year oldâ€"‘ D. Nichol. One yeér oldâ€"L. Frock. AGRICULTURAL Spanâ€"Jas. Picken, N. McLeod. D. 'Hincks. Brood Mareâ€"And. Hincks. R. Lane. Earl McLeod. Spring colt -R. Lane. Earl McLeod. And Hincks. One year oldâ€"W. Aldcom. Team un- der 2700 lbs (Eaton‘s special)-â€"-Jas. 'Picken. GENERAL PURPOSE Spanâ€"G. B. Welton , J. Shortreed. Brood mareâ€"Earl McLeod, Spring foalâ€"Earl McLeod. One year oldâ€"â€" ROADSTER Brood mareâ€"D. Sinclair. Spring coltâ€"D. Sinclair. Single driverâ€"A. McCuaig. D. Hincks. Lady driver-â€" islay McCuaig. Grace Ramage. Best turn-outâ€"A. McCuaig. Best Spring colt (Mas. Harris specia1)â€"Earl Mc- Ino. Livingstone. A, Findlay, Cratsworth, judge CATTLEâ€"SHORTHORNS Durham bull. agedâ€"Donald Mc- Mill-an D. Campbell Bull calfâ€"D. Campbell. J. Burnett. )Iiich cows-â€" D McMillan. D. Campbell 2 and 3. " :.ear old heiterâ€"D. Campbell. Don. U McMillan. J. Burnett. 1 war old hei- ferâ€"D. Campbell. J. ‘Burnett D. Mc- nillan. Heifer calfâ€"D. Campbell 1 and 2. Don. McMillan. JERSEY Cowâ€"F. Thurston. Heifer calf.â€" llrs J. C. Adams. PAGE 6. HEREFORD Aged bullâ€"D. Hincks. Bull calfâ€"- T. P. Tucker 1 and 2. Milch cow-- 1‘. P. Tucker 1. 2 and 3. 2 yr old heiferâ€"T. P. Tucker 1. 2 and 3, 1 ,\r old heiferâ€"T. P. Tucker. Heifer calf -T. P. Tucker. GRADE lW.J. McMillan. L. A. Fisher. 1 .\Iilcli cow, dairyâ€"A. McVicar. DJ: Campbell 2 and 3. )lilch cow. beet", ROOTS VEGETABLES purposesâ€"Jno. Livingstone 1 and 2". Potatoes. Green Mountainâ€"T. Mc- D. Campbell. 2 }'1' 01d heifer-4). Dougall. \V. J. McMillan. Potatoes, Nichol 1 and 2. G. Whyte. 1 yr 01d:Cobblerâ€"L.A. Fisher, D L McArth- heiferâ€"D. Sinclair. D. Campbell. D.iur Potatoes, a.o.v.â€"T McDougall,W. Hincks. 2 yr. old steerâ€"D. NichJ1 liJ. McMillan. Col. Potatoes, namedâ€". and 2 W. Mather. l .\’I‘ Did 51991â€"3 W. J. McMillan. Turnips, Derbyâ€"T.‘ D Campben l 3113 ‘3. D Nichol. 5‘99“! Nichol. J. Burnett. Turnps, swede, o. calfâ€"Mrs J. C. Adams. W. Mather. 3.: o.\'.â€"\\'. Aldcorn. W. A. Beaton. Man-'1 Burnett. Heifer calfâ€"W. Mather. D.;g01aâ€"\\'. Aldcorn. W. J. McMillan. Campbell. Baby beefâ€"D. Campbellu; Sugar beetsâ€"J. J. McRae. Field car- nrs J. C. Adams. irots. redâ€"\V. J. McMillan. T. Mc- SPECIALS Eliougall. Table carrots. Shorthornâ€" Best herd cattle (Karstedt special) â€1‘. )IcDougall. W. J. McMillan. Car- _;r p 'rn'nkm- lrots. intermediateâ€"T. McDougaIl. W. Dixon. judge ams. Buff Orpfngton cockerel --T.‘ Nichol: pullet-éâ€"T. Nichol 1 and 2.1 Ancona henâ€"W. D. Connor. \Vhite Rock. cockerelâ€"W. D. Connor 1 and 2: pullerâ€"Connor 1 and 2. Houdan henâ€"Connor 1 2. Br. Leghorn cock -â€"Connor: henâ€" Connor. Turkey, maleâ€"G. Whyte: femaleâ€"G. Whyte. Toulouse goose, spring femaleâ€"H. A. McCauley. Goose, any other breedâ€" D. L. McArthur. Toulouse goose, ag- edâ€"F. D. Cairns, T McDougall. Tou- louse goose. maleâ€"T. McDougall 1 and 9: femaleâ€"T. McDougall 1 and d .2- White China, femaleâ€"G. ‘Whyte. ‘Pekin duck, youngâ€"T. McDougall. !Pekin drakeâ€"T. McDougall. Pekin' Educk. oldâ€"T. McDougall, F. Thurston gpekin drake. oldâ€"T. McDougall, F. gThurston. Rouen duck, oldâ€"T. Mc- EDougall: drake. old â€"-.- McDougall. {Rouen duck. youngâ€"T. McDougall 1 land 2: drake, youngâ€"McDougall 1 land 2. White Wyandotte cockâ€"G. {\Yhyte. Wh. Wyandotte, femaleâ€"F. i'l‘hurston. G Wane. Wh. Wyandotte ipulletâ€"G. Whyte 1 and 2. Partridge iWyandotte. female â€" F. Thurston. ..Rhode Id. red, cockâ€"F. Thurston: ihenâ€"Thurston. Rhode Id. Red, cock- ‘erelâ€"F. Thurston: pulletâ€"F. Thurs- ton. C. P. Kinnee, judge GRAIN Fall Wheat, whiteâ€"F. D. Cairns. G. Cairns. Fall Wheat, a. o. v.--R. Ramage. Marquis wheatâ€"R Ramagea Barley. 6 rowedâ€"W. J. McMillan, F. D. Cairns. Oats largeâ€"F. D. Cairns. G. Cairns. Oats, smallâ€"T. McDoug- all. R. Ramage. Peas. largeâ€"G. Whyte. R Ramage. Peas, small-â€"J. Burnett. Buckwheat â€" R. Ramage. Flaxâ€"T. McDougall. R. Ramage. A1- sike cloverâ€"L. A. Fisher. Red clover â€"L. A. Fisher. Timothyâ€"T. Mc- Dougall. G. Whyte. Colored beans-â€" L. A. Fisher. White beansâ€"W. A. Hawkins. L. A. Fisher. Field cornâ€" WJ. McMillan. L. A. Fisher. Potatoes. Green Mountainâ€"T. Mc- Dougall. W. J. McMillan. Potatoes, Cobblerâ€"LA. Fisher, D L McArthâ€" ur Potatoes, a.o.v.â€"T McDougall,W. age, W. Hawkins. Coll. Vegetablesâ€" I-I. Falconer. " DAIRY DOMESTIC Honey, extracted â€"L. A. Fisher. Jelly, 3 kindsâ€"W. A. Hawkins, Mrs. T. I. Davis. 5 lb. roll Butterâ€"W2 A. Beaton, Mrs J. C. Adams, F. Thurs- ton. 15 lb. crock butterâ€"G. Cairns. R. Vause, L. A. Fisher. 10 lb‘ butter. in crock, lst by R. Simpson Co. val- ued at 37.50â€"W. A. Beaton, J. Weir, R Vause. Quart Maple Syrup-12. Ramage, D. L. McArthur. 5 lbs map- le sugarâ€"L. A. Fisher, T. McDougall. Pumpkin pieâ€"W. A. Hawkins, Geo. Cairns. Lemon pieâ€"W. A. Hawkins, G Cairns. Apple pieâ€"R Vause, Irene iMiddaugh. Oatmeal cakesâ€"G Cairns, in Campbell. Custard pieâ€"W. A. iHawkins, D. Campbell. Cream pie-â€" G. Cairns, W. Hawkins. Mince pie-m; R. Vause, Mrs Davis. Layer cake. lightâ€"D. Campbell, W'. A. Hawkins. Fruit cake, not icedâ€"G. Cairns, L A. Fisher. Layer cake, darkâ€"W. J. Mc- Millan, L. Fisher. Homemade bread-- Irene Middaugh, Mrs Davis. Home made brown breadâ€" Irene Middaugh, Mrs Davis. Plain rollsâ€"D. Hincks, W. J. McMillan. Plain bunsâ€"oR. Vause, G. Cairns. Tartsâ€"W A Haw- kins, Mrs Davis. Sconesâ€"W. A. Bea- ton, G. Cairns. Strawberries, peach- es and cherriesâ€"J. F. Collinson. 3 kinds sweet picklesâ€"G. Whyte, Geo. Cairns. 3 kinds sour picklesâ€"Mrs. Crossley, Mrs Davis. L. Shutteworth, Mrs Aldcorn, Mrs. B. J. Ellis, Orangeville, judges FRUIT Apples, Northern Spyâ€"F. Cairns,}{‘ Ramage. Apples. a.o.v., Winterâ€" -R. Ramage, Mrs J. C. Adams. Apples, Wolf Riverâ€"W. Beaton, R. Vause. Alexanderâ€"Mrs J. C. Adams, R.Ram- age. St. Lawrenceâ€"J. F. Collinson, R. Ramage. A. O. V, Fallâ€"J. 1F. Col- linson, R. Ramage. Golden Russetâ€" R. Ramage, W. Beaton. Crab Apples â€"W. Beaton, L. Fisher. Pears--L.‘ Fisher, W’. J. McMillan. Plumsâ€"Mrs Crossley, “IJ, McMillan. FLOWERS 1 Hand bouquetâ€"Mrs J. McLean. Mrs Crossley. Table centrepiece-~13. Campbell, Mrs Crossley. Coll. house plantsâ€"D. Campbell. G. Whyte. Ger- aniumsâ€"Mrs J. McLean. Irene Mid- daugh. Sweet Peasâ€"W. Aldcorn. Mrs Crossley. House fernâ€"R. N'ause THE DURHAM CHRONICLE coruo “ml" y“- daugh, H. Falconer. Quilt, fancyâ€"â€" Mrs Crossley Mrs Adams. Comforter L. Fisher, Mrs Adams. Bedspread, knitâ€"Mrs Adams. Bedspread, croch- slipsâ€"W. Hawkins, J. F. Collinson. Man’s sleeping garmentâ€"Mrs Davis, D. Campbell. Child’s dressâ€"D Camp- bell. J. F. Collinson. Kitchen apron â€"Mrs Davis, D. Campbell. Shoulder shawlâ€"H. A. McCauley, G 'Cairns. Sweater coatâ€"F. Thurston, L. Fisher. Homespun yarnâ€"Mrs Adams, Geo.‘ Cairns. .Handknit socks, coarseâ€"Mrs Davis, L. Fisher. Handknit socks, ï¬neâ€"Mrs Adams, L. Fisher. Hand- knit mitts, doubleâ€"Mrs Crossley, T. McDougall. Handknit mitts, ï¬ne-- Mrs Davis. Irene Middaugh. Darn- ing worn stockingâ€"L. Fisher, F. Thurston. Laundry workâ€" Mrs Dav- is, D. Campbell. Floor mat, ragâ€"G. . Cairns, L. Fisher. Floor mat, woolâ€" “ v :11 Irish crochetâ€"J. F. Collinson, Mrs. 211 Davis. Filet crochetâ€"F. Thurston, fE Mrs Davis. Tatting â€"R. Vause, F. vi Thurston. Drawn thread work~ F. 1) Cairns, D. Campbell. Conventiona w embroidery, colorsâ€"F. Cairns, H. A. ll McCauley. Hemstitchingâ€"F. Thursâ€" tl ton, L. Fisher. Emb., eyeletâ€"H. Fal- E coner, H. A. McCauley. Emb. sclid \' whiteâ€"J. F. Collinson, J. Weir. Emb. '1‘ Hardangerâ€"D. Campbell J. F. Collinâ€" 1% son. Emb.. Roman cutâ€"G Cairns, W A. Hawkins. Floral emb.â€"D. Camp- bell, F. Cairns. Luncheon setâ€"M13. :Davis, D. Campbell. Crochet table matsâ€"Mrs Davis, D. Campbel. Tray clothâ€"L. Fisher, Irene .Middaugh. Tea cosyâ€"J. F. Collinson, Irene Mid- daugh, Centrepiece ,whiteâ€"J. F. Col- linson, Irene Middaugh. Sideboard scarfâ€"D. Campbell, F. Cairns. Pil- low slipsâ€"H. McCauley, W. Hawkins. Campbell. Towels. any other tr1m-â€" 1 .F. Thurston. R. Vause. Dresser cov- erâ€"F. Cairns, D Campbell. Pin cush- ionâ€"Irene Middaugh, J. F. Collinson. .Nightgown â€" J. F. Collinson, Irene lMiddaugh. Camiosoleâ€"â€"F. Cairns, D. 1 Campbell. Corset coverâ€"J. F. Collin- I ;% son. F Thurston. Bedroom slippers-- Mrs Davis, Mrs J. McLean. Lady’s . handkerchiefâ€"H McCauley, R Vause. . Serviettesâ€"L. Fisher: W. Hawkins. ,1 Child’s jacketâ€"Mrs Davis. Child‘s 9} short dressâ€"F. Thurston, ,Mrs Ad- -1ams. Col. centrepiece, emb.â€"‘;\Irs. 1‘ Crossley, Mrs Adams. Sofa pillow.l p. : emb., colors Mrs Adams, W. Haw-‘ {-2 kins. Cross stitchâ€"D. Campbell, R. '-, Vause. Applique workâ€"D. Campbell. 1.? Irene Middaugh. Sofa pillow, other Ll hand workâ€"D. Campbell, Dr Milne. ) ': Coll. embroideryâ€"W. Hawkins, J. F. ‘ Collinson, COIL faancy needlework-â€" l H. McCauley. Mrs Davis. Tea cloth ,H. McCauley, D. Campbell. Shop- Eping bagâ€"F. Cairns, Mrs Adams. 0. the bride and groom’s friends wellâ€"wishers, was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc- Bride 1090 4th avenue “a†west, on Wednesday, October 5th, at twelve o‘clock noon, when their daughter, Stella Mae, became the bride of Mr. Albert Robb of Toronto. formerly of this city, son of Mrs. Fatlieringbam .and the late Robert Robb of Aberâ€" deen. Scotland. Rev. A. D..Cornett, minister of Knox United Church, oï¬â€˜iciated. . _ Mn‘ ’1‘1;0(yn uulvxuuuu. The bride was given in marriage by her father and looked very love- ly in a becoming gown of orchid georgette and lace over pale pink. She wore a black lace hat and car- ried a bouquet. of sunset. and sweet- heart roses. Her only attendant was her littl’ niece, Miss Louise Corbet, who looked very pretty in her frock of rose georgette. hat. to match and carrying a quaint pink nosegay. Gl'adii’ili and anenomies and other garden bloom banked with ferns and Autumn foliage, was the lvery attractive setting. where the bridal party took their places to the strains of Lohengrin’s m'id'al Chorus, rendered by Miss Ruby Mc- Bride. sister of the bride. During1 the. signing of the register Mrs.‘ Edgar Armstrong gave a very sweet vocal rendition of "All Joy Be Thine," aet'eompanied by Miss Me- Bride. During the reception that. followâ€" ed, the bride‘s mother, Mrs. Mc- Bride, received with the bride and groom and was charming in a gown of purple. georgette, with hat to ._..,...\ knnnnnf nf 01 purpm EKT‘JLbbLLu, ..--__ match and a earsage bouquet of yellow roses and mauve flowers. A bullet. luncheon was served. the table appointments being of gleam- ing silver with a basket of roses and other flowers and candlesticks holding tapers. all in a rolour scheme of mauve and yellow. lv‘ive intimate. friends of the bride were the lnnehmnâ€"lmnr assistants. name- 1y, Miss Florence Smith, Miss Mary Armstrong. Miss Hazel Legato, Mrs.‘ Sidney J. English of St. Catharines and Miss Glenna Murehison ol' Tur- onto, cousin of the bride. Another assistant. on the happy occasion was little Miss Helen Daley of Stratt'ord. in pink georgette, who attended the door._ Mr. and Mrs. Robb left. on the af- ternoon C. P. R. train on a honey- moon trip, the latter travelling,r in a ‘very smart outï¬t in shades of Diego ROBBâ€"McBBlDE 'd' Mrs, J. Murchi- son and Miss Glenna of Toronto; Mrs. Thoms Caleygmd Miss Helen of Stratford; Mr. ana Mrs. Livingstone and Misses Merle oand Elspeth of ‘Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. John Temple of Hamilton and Mr. W. Snell of Hamilton. rm 011611 U1 Jul-“55a--- â€" _, , Before her marriage Mrs. Robb was entertained by the Uâ€"Kum-In Club. who gave a jolly dinner party in her honor at the home of Mrs. H. J. Little. Mrs. Fred J. Corbett _ so entertained for her sister with a charming bridge party. At the former gathering Mrs. Robb was the recipient of a silver well and tree platter while at the latter she was presented with a recipe cabinet. Flapper: “I x that rose dross Salesman: lanuwhamr.†1'11“â€de 1 : “I would like to try on dress m the )deow.†.11: “Sorry, MISS. That‘s a and a _chic hag aka-M" $1 00.3.0 0.0 0.00.00.00.00.00.00. 09.0 0.00.. 9101‘. 21:: (SUHMIH ~ Physimun [.amhlm s: w ate l'xm..:-.~: tesied uxeai '3 2 to To p.111. exccmv Gradun! «'5 (10110;:0. 'l'wx' Block. 1mm (23. DR. ‘5’ C.PIC1{ERING, DEN 001021 U\"’(I LA I iI'III'M!‘ Durham. â€max-m. J. P. GRANT, D. 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