.a .- - ’oâ€"ï¬*~“ --â€".-~ ‘19- w . .- m in several places. exhibition this year. ________._. ï¬ghting While Grub culture has agreed to pay freight on ex- ive measure at this hibits from Guelph to Chicago and re- which will assist in turn.. tion 01 8 white Due to the big grain crop in Ontario IND outbreak Of serious proportions in iand extreme dry season in many states. Intern Ontario. fall plowing and fre- Ontario should make an exceedingly mt (1186138 from now to freeze-up good showing at Chicago this year. are advised. Plowing helps to break up the grub cells; exposes them to attacks Wantedâ€"5 000 mm], of Apple, Ontario apple-growers are advised in skunk; retards the a cablegram from Premier Ferguson to for winter and Hon. T. 1... Kennedy. Minister of Ag- !!!)0695 the grub cells to frost. W riculture. that they can sell 5.000 bar- ' . The outbreak rels to EurOpean buyers immediately Md apparently in the eastern town- , through Andrew Fulton, who repre- â€lips in 1927. moved 801085 the St. sents the Ontario fruit growers in Lawrence to Eastern Ontario by flight l England if the standard of shipment is I the June beetle. parents of the white ’ assured, Through Mr, Fulton's efforts ’3 mo. in 1928. and this year across the to improve the grading and packing. a Ottawa. eastward. infesting a large area ‘ buyers in the Old Country are looking .. lwith greater favor upon Ontario apples ys ago. Power developmen Saskatchewah, a few da special, 5 one 0 O O J . (9 ntries). Quart Ma . PriceVd‘e Fa“ Falr 82?:3â€"1) L McArthur, Edna Fergus- hol. _. |Oatmeal cakesâ€"A. McMu Apple Pieâ€"Campbell. W A Beaton. Spring wheat~â€"â€"Geo. Cairns. Barley. ' dâ€"â€"J McGirr. Patterson. Oatsâ€"â€"- . Patterson, Cairns F. I). Peas, large Judges, Mrs Bluett, London T. McDougall. Buckwheatâ€"McDouir Mrs W. Groat, Mt Forest all, Patterson. Timothy seedâ€"Mc- Special. iced layer cake, by E. W. Dougall. \Vhite beansâ€"Edna Fergus- Gillettâ€"F Collinson. Campbell. on. McDougall. Colored beansâ€"Me- Fruit cake, not iced-Beaton, J, El Dougall. W J McMillan. Flax seedâ€" Nichol. Rainy River Famous for Lamb Production There is possibly no section of On- F‘ruitsâ€"Campbell. E A Ruttle. Three '3 looking well. Root craps inWestern‘ Market lamb fairs have been held 1953 3 failure due ; the district for a number ofyears When McLean. Mangolds. ,' between 300 and 400 lambs are annually taroâ€".Boaton, Patterson. I *brought out for exhibition and' market any kindâ€"P. J, purposes. On August 20th last a repre- Carrots. field whiteâ€"Gardner. McDou- sentative shipment of lambs was madel . . . . gall. (.arrots. field ledâ€"Patterson. to Winnipeg. These were graded andt McMillan. Carrots. Shorthorn. tableâ€"â€" sold as follows: _‘ ‘ ' 183 first-grade lambs averaging 35 1-2 McDougall. Nichol. (.alrots, a.o.v.â€"â€" McDougall.‘ Table turnips lbs. in Winnipeg sold at 8 1-2 ‘cents per . â€"â€"Patterson. McDougall. Beets, tur- Mrs B Ritchie. Quilt patchworkâ€"J. Ontario are more or lb. .3: 1°° "’5- ;wsmrestorers: , 8 Nice; 3mm . ' . 8m!) *‘* a . ‘ ' uiltin -â€"-J E N c o. ams mgogotlgix'gggis lambs averaging 79 Oxheart.â€"â€"Nichol. Hawkins. Cabbage. ((llomi’ofterâ€"Geo. Calms, J C Adams. . . . . . ___. ,. ‘ v . C b- , - In addition to these 96 ewe lambs ex- red. pmkhng 31“,“? Mill: 02:11- Bedepreï¬d. “UP-J C Adams. 39“ hibited at the fair were sold for breed- hage, a'O’Vâ€"‘N‘C O ' c ' spread, “001191â€"41 Campbell Home- ing purposes. m0“""""M"S W' Ramage. Vause. spun yarnâ€"J C Adams, Geo Cairns. There will probably be twenty car- Potato Onions â€"â€"-lleaton. McDougall. B edspread. fancy. other hand work-â€" loads of lambs shipped from the district Dutch set Onionsâ€"â€"Vau3e. Patterson. A M cC ormack, A. McMullin. Man’s sâ€"McMillan. Patter- sleeping garmentâ€"T G Davis. Camp- Black seed Onion before the season is over. The breed- Pumpkin. yellowâ€"â€"Camp. Wat- ' ers of this section have been following son. bell. Child's 1 piece dress from old 5, ton $20.00 Mrs B Ritchie. Mixed Chop ton $2300 21?}; â€3%“ Did marketing their lambs 30“ Gardner. Hubbard squashâ€"Mc- garmentâ€"Campbell. , . droprhe's inybzgrchbz:da‘xg§iltls‘iii i333: Dougall. McMullin. Vegetable mar- Kitchen Apronâ€"Ruttle, Davis. Hand ' p ronâ€"Ferguson. McMullin. Celery. hemmed sheetâ€"Collinson. Sweater sâ€"â€"â€".Davis. $25.00 whiteâ€"Hawkins. Citronsâ€"-â€"McMullin coatâ€"Davis. Hand knit soc-k McMillan. Tomatoesâ€"Patterson, Mc-| Adams. Knit socks or stockingsâ€"- comes on the stock-yards for sale. . Watermelons â€"â€" Patterson.‘ tine, â€"-Campbell, Davis. Mitts, dou- Sheep breeding in the Rainy River Muskmelonsâ€"J. F. McDonald. H Kar- bleâ€"J.F. McDonald, Davis. Mitts. Eistrict has fllleC: a great need. Clover stedt. Cucumbers, pickingâ€"Ferguson, ï¬neâ€"â€" Davis. Adams. Darningâ€"Rit- nigrklztpiorufitii: gazbï¬ggaï¬ifebgg 2:): Davis. Cucumbers, ripeâ€"Aldcorn,‘cme’ Collinson. Laundry work, cotton very remunerative, These sheep are Davis. Coll. Vegetablesâ€"Vause. Coll. dressâ€"Campbell, Ritchie. Floor mat. .carried through in good condition and $1229 Izzï¬â€"xcgougsglészpuse. En- the farmers. by following the practices of dipping. docking and castrating. Judges, J. 1. Graham. Wm Groat FRUIT coupled with the use of good purebred have been going forward to the Winni- tpeg market during July, August and September, before the big rush of lambs Oat Chop. ton Middlings. ton Plain unlaundered garmen Collinson. Pillow slips, unlaundered-â€" sires largely of Oxford and Shrapshire F 1) Cairns breeding have produced a product sec- Apples. Alexanderâ€" Vause. Golden ° , 0nd to none on our public markets. Russetâ€"Vause, C. Watson. King Fred G Karatedts Special for best Tompkinsâ€"W. McKechnie. Northern WWI hooked mat the last two years Soft Boiled __ â€"â€"J . F. McDonald. “Where did you get those big, tender, Spy C“ Watson. . St Lawrenceâ€"C. - , sympathetic eyes?» She cooed. Watson. WOIf Riverâ€"Value. Five LADIES, WORK, FANCY “Oh.†replied the sailor, “they came ADDIBS. Fallâ€"Vause, J 0 Adams. AP‘ Irish crochetâ€"Ruttle, Calms. Filet with my face," pies, a.o.v, winterâ€"C Watson, Adams. crochet, cottonâ€"Vause, Davis. Tat- thread Crab apples. largeâ€"Hawkins. Crab tingâ€"Vause. Ruttle. Drawn apples, mediumâ€"C. Watson. Plumsâ€" workâ€"F. .D. Cairns, M P Reiley, Patterson. Pears, fallâ€" Conventional embroide Patterson. Pears. winterâ€"Patterson. lingo“, G. Cairns. Hemstitchingâ€" Vause. F.D. Cairns. Hand emb., eyeletâ€"Col- Judges. J. 1. Graham, Wm Groat linson. Campbell. Hand emb., solidâ€" FLOWERS Collinson, Campbell. Hand hardangerâ€"Collinson, Campbell. Hand Hand hoquetâ€"Geo Cairns, Mrs W. Ramage. Table centrepieceâ€"W. A. :31an 33‘1â€â€œ “cutâ€"l‘cggnsgnvcnzz’ Hawkins, D. Cam bell. C . e as. ern ora ‘3 "" ° ° ' p 011 hous ams. Mrs B. Ritchie. Luncheon set plantsâ€"CMpbe-ll, H Karatedt, Ger- aniumâ€"J (3 Adams, N McLean Coll. and dailiesâ€"Collinson, Davis. Set ° table mats . sweet Peasâ€"Alice Reile , Edn - y a For Tray clothâ€"â€"Ruttl‘e, Collinson. Tea guson. House ternâ€"R. Vause, N Mc- Lean. Fuchsiaâ€"J E Nichol. Begonia myï¬mvh. Cmrben. Centrepiece mï¬gï¬ï¬f‘ï¬o“ 0111:1511 “Hym- Sideboard scarfâ€"A . McMullin. J . E . gooâ€"M" J. McLean, J E Nllel. NlChOl. Pillow .11â€, hand trimm 'â€" numaaâ€"w A. Hawkins, Neil McLean â€"J E Nichol, Hawkins. Towels. emb. 0011. Foliageâ€"ixmt, J 0 AW . â€"F D Cairns, Collinson. TWO“. oth- Astor'sâ€"R , V“... 3“,“. _ or handou-lmminr-Vauae. l' D Cairiil . Dresser, cover-Nichol. Ritchie. Pin ry, colorsâ€"Col- eâ€"Ritchie. Ruttle, Nic- P J Gardner. B. and E. James. colorsâ€"Neil pen Barred Rocksâ€"W. J. McMillan. rossstitchâ€" Best. collection Applique workâ€" nor. Sofa pillow. other Ruttle. Vause. McLean, Nichol. Modern c ' ' on. Pumpkin pieâ€"Campbell, Prlze L'St Lemon pieâ€"Campbell. Geo. Cairns. Patterson, Nichol. llen, Benton. Nichol, Collinson. hand workâ€"Davis. Hawkins. pieces emuâ€"Hawkins, other fancy Tea clothâ€"J C Ad- Shopping bagâ€"Ritchie. 1 Wheat, whitenâ€"Patterson. Jno. Fal Cream pieâ€"IF. McDonald. George 5 pieces, ‘ . F ll wheat, redâ€"â€"- Vause. - . . Mcbirr a 6 Cairns Mince Pieâ€"Mrs T G Davis. Ritchie, DaVls. ams. Ritchie. Davis. Aged b Eramosa (Rockwoodl November 5. ‘ Frontenac (Kingston). October 29. :tario that has a higher percentage of Haldimand (Fishervillel OCiObCI‘ 30. .1 good sheep and a lOWCl‘ percentage OI McDougail. ' Cake, dark layerâ€"Collinson, Camp. (:11 Egg? {Genanoquencoaogcgwa 23 "poor sheep than has the District of Judges J. I. Graham. win Groat be". Bread. homemadkhmes. MC (in... log le engarry OJ. 1' - .Rainy River. Sheep' ‘raisin there has . . - _. - . North Dumfries iGalt). October 23. ting-eased greatly during tile past ï¬ve ROOTS VEGETABLES iidulllnélaiBrownnbregd Davizoiilfiilgpti meritâ€"F D Cairns. Peel «Bramptonl. 007M)“ 24- E. or six years. Through the efforts of the Potatoes (.reen Mountain-~McDoug- in. n 1‘0 3" “119% T - Peterboro (00910), October 23- LDepartment. purebred sires have been all. McDonald. Potatoes, Cobblerâ€" Plain Bunsâ€"James. Collinson. arts York. East «Agincourti. November 5. introduced over this period of time and Beaton J McVicar. Potatoes, a.ok.â€"-â€"',â€"H Karstedt. F D Cairns. Scone-â€" I ' ' °Campbell, A. McMullin. Coll. Canned â€"-D. Campbell land Premier Anderson of Saskatchewan turning on the power of the big Dominion Electric plant at Estevan, t in Saskatchewan is progressing very rapidly. FINE ARTS Painting. oil. landscapeâ€" Collinson ' ‘ \\ atson, G. Painting. fruit and flowersâ€"Collinson ' Camp. \\ atson. Pen and ink sketchâ€"Hawkins. ' Crayon Mrs Bluett, judge CATTLE -â€"- SHORTHORN tillâ€"I). Campbell. Milch cow 3, H Karstedt 2. in the Quickly erected, inex- pensive, structurally strong, GyprocWallboard gives per- manent ï¬re protection. Your dealer's name is listed ’ for full information or write GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, Paris Rut- . new Ivory coloured ï¬nish this year that makes decora- tion unnecessary (when pan- died). It is just the thing to use for making extra rooms D Campbell. I J Stephenson. of 1930â€"1! 0 Radley. Pokin duck. male and fema T. McDougall. Rouen duck. male and femaleâ€"each A'. McMullin. Toulouse goose, male and femaleâ€"J. J. Steph- enson. Silver laced Wyandotte. male and femaleâ€"W D Connor. Black Min- oroa femaleâ€"W D Connor. Spanish femaleâ€"W .D Connor. Hth. Helicalyrorovfl’ 1 yr heiferâ€"D. Nichol. J Livingstone. 2 yr steerâ€"D. Nichol 1, 2 and 3. SWINEâ€"Bacon Hog . Pedigreed Sowâ€"H c Radley. Boot Black Buff Orpington, male and femaleâ€"P. J. Gardner. Brown Leghorn, male and femaleâ€"W D Connor. White Ply rock maleâ€"W D Connor. Pekin Duck,male and femaleâ€"Camp. Watson. Rouen duck, male and femaleâ€"A McMullen. Toulouse goose, male and female each J. J. Stephenson and 2. Goose. any other, maleâ€"J J Stephen- son, A. McMullen. Goose, any other 'femaleâ€"J J Stephenson, A. McMul~ ' maleâ€" B. and / t llen. Chinchilla rabbit, E. James. Chinchilla rabbit, feillaleâ€" Best Silver Black Foxes in shop». Vi’ Ii Con. stedt C. E. Herrington. Judge HORSESâ€"Draught Coll. 5' ~. ' .. , Ruttle. C011. ‘1')! Adult Black Foxesâ€"H harstodt needleworkâ€" Pdll‘ dark Siller Foxesâ€"H. har. Span Horses â€"â€" Durham Furniture filly-i). MP8 Bluett. Judge Co. 2 yr old gelding or Nichol, I). Hincks, G McDonald. yr gelding or ï¬llyâ€"D Nichol. Vamp. Pen- rence, Philip Harrison. thur. Brood mareâ€"P Harrison. .. gelding or ï¬llyâ€"Angus McArthur, E. McLeod. D Blocks. 1 yr gelding or AGRICl'L'I‘l’RAI. Span horses (Simpson spec.)R Law- Angus McAr- e c) 1 McDonald. Spring (-olt â€"- fillyâ€"Angus McArthur. Earl McLeod. IRE seldom visits houses having Gyproc Wallboard ceilings, partitions, walls and sheathing. On the contrary cellar or attic. below. Ask him today LIMITED - Ontario lli't’iH'tHli ____â€"â€"_____I Spring coltâ€"~A Hincks. P. Harrison. GENERAL Pl'RPOSE York. North (Vandorf), October 23. iahoiiï¬cg‘glgagétï¬ mgï¬??3ï¬ 3:33:31, ’F.D. Cairns. Hawkins { ' . D __ ~ Swede Turnipâ€"Beaton. Current Crop 30W" .breeders in - Rainy River District to McMillan. ’ l ickl 8 sweet â€"â€"Ruttle 001" Reports from representatives in maflHmarket a very high percentage of choice Swede turnip. aokflvr McDougall. page: i) Piciiles((sour))â€"â€"Mrs J. Mc- Heifer calfâ€"ell. Campbell 1 and 2. . parts of Ontario indicate that fall wheatllambs, Mangolds. Globeâ€"~Patterson. Beaton. Lean ' - ’ ' JERSEY Span horsesâ€"4} B Wilson. 1. Tin - edâ€"Aldcorn. H B. " , . . - __ 1 Ti 'badeau m Mangoms’ long r . Special by Karstedt Best two loa-l Bull. 2 H's-11 Karatedt. Bull. un «ideal! Brow} male 11.. ADVI‘I [i . 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