mrint o â€" ampntsineivras dn B css Th s 2 222) ) tm o i raith, Mrs Hamilton: Layer cake,'Tricolor geraniu: icedâ€"J Lewis & Sons, Mrs C Moffat: |H. MacDonald. I Coll. of cookies, muflins, biscuits & «â€"Donald, Mrs. tartsâ€"Mrs Clark, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs: Mrs. Mellraith, T. Davis. lGerman Porterâ€" DOMESTIC SCIENCE (FRUITS Ete)| Mrs. Nichol: _ A Rhubarbâ€" Mrs Davis, Mrs. Clark., Mrs. Nichol: Fud Strawberries â€"Mrs. Mcliraith, Mrs. H. MacDonald : Ruttle: Raspberrieseâ€"Mrs Ruttle, Jas Brown, S. Wils Mather: Cherriesâ€"Mrs Knechtel, Mrs MacDonald, Mrs. Ruttle: Pearsâ€"Mrs Ruttle, J Lewis â€"Mtrs. H. MacDo & Sons: Applesâ€"Mrs Clark, Mrs Daâ€" Asparagus Plumo vis: Plumsâ€"J Mather, Mrs Mcellraith H. MacDonald: 4 Peachesâ€"Mrs Davis, Mrs Mcliraith:< â€"Mrs. Brown, N Citronâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Mcllraith: Mather, Mrs. Mc Raspberry jamâ€"Mrs Knechtel, Jas. Mrs. H. MacDon: Mather: Pint other fruitâ€"Mrs Knecâ€" Mrs. Brown, A. ] htel, Mrs Davis: Orange marmalade Fernâ€"S. Wilgon, â€"â€"Mrs Knechtel, Lewis & Sons: Bl. Dwarf Boston Fe hov, as Cmm CHeee J2 SEG Girr, Mrs Mellraith: Angel cake â€" Mrs Honeyman, Jas Milligan: Banaâ€" na cakeâ€"Mrs Clark, Jas. Milligan : Layer cakeâ€"J Lewis & Sons, Mrs. Clark: Dark fruit cakeâ€"Mrs N Whit more, Mrs Davis: Light fruit cakeâ€" Mrs J Hamilton, Mrs Clark: Macarâ€" consâ€"Mrs J. Newell, Mrs N. Whitâ€" more: Shortbread â€"Mrs Honeyman, Lindsay Bros: Doughnutsâ€"Mrs Ce-‘ cil Moffat, Mrs J. McGirr: Oatmeal cookiesâ€"Jas. Milligan, Mrs. Honeyâ€" man: Plain cookiesâ€"Mrs J. McGirr, Mrs Clark: Ginger cookiesâ€"Mrs JE Nichol, Mrs Davis: Apple pieâ€"Mrs. C Moffat, Mrs J Hamilton: Pumpkin pieâ€"Mrs J. McGirr, Mrs Clark: Leâ€" mon pieâ€"Mrs Young, Mrs N. Whitâ€" more: Raisin pieâ€"Mrs A. McDonald, Mrs J. E. Nichol: Meat loatâ€"C Wepâ€" pler, Mrs T. Davis: Homemade canâ€" dyâ€"Mrs Clark, Mrs Meliraith: workâ€" I ingman‘s dinnerâ€" Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs Davis: Bread from Hanover flour. â€"â€"Mrs N Whitmore: Buns from lhn-l over flourâ€"Lindsay Bros: Pie from Hanover pastry flour â€"J. Lewis & Sons: . Biscuits and téaâ€"Mrs Mellâ€"; W "ey oo (e00o< NFS. N. Whitmore Mrs. T. Davis: Bread, brownâ€"Mrs T Davis, Mrs H,. Barber: _ Nut loaf white â€"Mrs3 T. Davis, Mrs Mellraith Nu:i {, brownâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Me" sith: _ Plain bunsâ€"Mrs. Davig 1a y Bros: Tea biscuitsâ€"Mrs J, Mcows, Mrs Clark: Grakam gems â€" Mrs i. Barber, Jas Mather : Corn meal muffinsâ€"Mrs J McGirr, Mrs J Hamilton : Tartsâ€"Mrs Clark, Mrs. Davis : Lemon tartsâ€"Mrs3 Young, Mrs Clark: Sponge cakeâ€"Mts J M. J ao,. 0 80 _Tuge«. AECCE, 10 1b, crockâ€"Lindsay Bros., W. Ferâ€" guson, Mrs. J. Newell: Butter 2 1b. fancy printsâ€"Mrs, C. MeAlister, Mr3 J. Newell, Lindsay §ros.: Butter, 5 one lb. printsâ€"Mrs. C. McAllister. DoMEsTTC sCIENCE (Baking) Bread, whiteâ€" Mrs. N. Whiunore‘ Mrs. T. Davis: Bread, brownâ€"Mrs T Davis, Mrs H,. Barber: _ Nut loaf white â€"Mrs3 T. Davis, Mrs Mellraith Nui {, brownâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. MeU sith> TBAE uce . s _ W © e ied G. Ritchie: Sweet c#n.earsâ€" pler, Mrs E. A. Ruttle: Tab (Golden Bantam)â€"Mrs, T. D #. Wilson: Melonsâ€"H, Barb Crutchley : Watermelonâ€"Mrs Clark: Citronsâ€"C. Weppler, 1 guson: Coll. of beets, _ carrof parsnipsâ€"J, Blasing, H. 3. Thomas Mooreâ€"judge . Pumpkins J. Blasing V.â€"C. Weppler, A. Derby, J, Legatte: Field _ carrotsâ€"C. Weppler, J. Leg atte: Collection of Field rootsâ€"J . Blasing, C. Weppler . GARDEN VEGETABLES Collection of garden vegetablesâ€"â€" C. Weppler, J. Blasing J. Edwards: Cabbage, earlyâ€"S. J. Wilson, J. Maâ€" ther; _ Cabbage, winterâ€"J. Blasing, Lindsay _ Bros.: Cabbage, _ redâ€"C. Weppler, Mrs. T. Davis. Table carâ€" rots longâ€"J. Blasing, J. Legatte: Shorthorn _ carrotsâ€"Mrs T. Brown, C. Robinson: Intermediate carrotsâ€" J. Mather, J. MeGirr: Table parsnips â€"H. S . Scales, W. G, Henderson : Caleryâ€"C. Weppler: Radish, winter â€"J. Blasing, Mrs, Young: Radish, summerJ. Blasing, C. Weppler: Coll. peppersâ€"Mrs. W. Clark, J. Blasing:, Tomatoes, redâ€"Mrs Honeyman, Mrs T. Davis: Tomatoes, yellowâ€"J. Blasâ€"| ng, C. Weppler: Coll. of tomatoesâ€" C. Weppler, J. Blasing : Turnip beets â€"â€"Mrs H. McDonald, J. Blasing: Onâ€" ions from seedâ€"C. Weppler, C. Robâ€" inson: â€" Potato onionsâ€"A, Edge, C. Weppler: Eng. Multipliersâ€"Mrs. T. 1 Davis, D. Allan: Unions grown from Dutch setsâ€"C. Weppler, J. Edwards: l Table squash, winterâ€"H. Barber, J.|; Edwards: Bush squashâ€"C, WQppler,l‘ John Blasing: Vegetable marrowâ€"‘ / Wm. G. Henderson, John Bluing:;, Pumpkins â€"~ Samuel J. Wilson, | . J â€" Hbmaltsace Muempigil t w Butter T it it dniats css TiA J. Firth, Clifford Cook, J. Hamilton ; Ensilage corn, stalksâ€" Lindsay Bros. W. H. Mather; Two head Sunflowâ€" ersâ€"Bert Barber, J. Lewis & Sons: Oats from standing _ field crop comâ€" petitionâ€"B. Barber, W. J, Ritchie, J. McGirr, Alex Grierson, C. Robinâ€" C "â€" mm T 0O wivuge woke ter Ferguson, Arthur Derby; Peas small whiteâ€"W, Ferguson, J. Lewis & Sons, J. MeGirr; Peas, largeâ€"C. Weppler. w. Ferguson, James Milliâ€" gan;. Timothy seedâ€"Geo. Ritchie; Clover seed, redâ€"C. Robinson, Harâ€" old Barber; Flax seedâ€"Arthur Edge, D. A. Campbell; Six ears Ensilage cornâ€"C. _ Weppler, Lindsay â€" Bros; White beansâ€"C. Weppler, H. Scales, Collection of Field grainsâ€" J Lewis & Sons, J. MeGirr, J. Hamilton; 100 Ibs. Barley â€"for malting purposesâ€" Hector McDonald, C. Robinson, D. F Wisim musasl ssm _ B C oapg c 0 s rears Jeaf=â€"pu0 ¢ lasing, Mrs. McAlister: â€" Combined * mirLD CRAINS 'fruit jellyâ€"Jack Newell, Mrs. Mecliâ€" Fall wheat, whiteâ€"John Heclrr,, raith: Canned tomatoesâ€"Mrs Davis John FHamilton, Clarence Robinson:| Mrs Honeyman: Canned cornâ€"Dan.. 2l "Neat, redâ€"C. Robingon, Clarâ€", Firth, Mrs Davis: Peasâ€"J. Milligan, Spring * wepoates : Do _A : Carpben; | Fil Firth: Beansâ€"Mrs Clark, John Spring wheatâ€"C. Weppler; O4t85â€"| Hamilton : Chickenâ€" Lindsay Bros., J. McGirr, W. 3. Ritchie, John Blasâ€" Mince meatâ€"Mrs Davis: Sa)a1 dreaâ€" ing; Buckwheatâ€"J. Lewis & Sons : l!hingâ€"-l Hamilton, i.... Mcllkaith: bus. barleyâ€"J. Lewis & Sons, YaF! Mixed picklesâ€"Jnmo Hamilto=, | Mrs .. ter Pergu.son, Arthur Derby; P“‘-‘Davis: Mustard picklesâ€"Mrs. L‘m‘!s,‘ small whiteâ€"wW . Ferguson, J. L°"L‘; Mrs Mcilraith: Onion picklesâ€"Joan / & Sons, J. McGirr; Peas, largeâ€"C. | Hamilton, Mrs Meliraith: Cold meat Weppler. W. Ferguson, James Milll | sauceâ€"Mrg Davis, J Hamilton: Raspâ€" Han,. Timothy seedâ€"Geo. m"’b“’;j berry vinegsarâ€"Mrs. Davis: Coll. of Clover seed, redâ€"C. Robinson, H‘“"[jellies~uru Whitmore, J. Hamilton: old Barber; Flax seedâ€"Arthur Edge,! ,,. . __ s whitmo ut TÂ¥ 4) Bulrccccte un ks Prize Winners at Potatoes, _ Mooreâ€"judge. DAIRY , 15 1b. crockâ€"Lindsay Bros., Henderson, A, Edge: Butter, edueds s ty Bc ue cas L __ ‘TXHmmeronâ€"Mts. Wu, ronsâ€"C, Weppler, W. Fer )IL. of beets, carrots _ and J. Blasing, H. S. Scaies. uO in on, Mrs Clark: Macarâ€" Newell, Mrs N. Whitâ€" read â€"Mrs3 Honeyman, Doughnutsâ€"Mrs Ceâ€" i _J. McGirr: Oatmeal Milligan, Mrs. Honeyâ€" okiesâ€"Mrs J. MeCGirr: D z C 2e â€" Samuel J. Wilson, Table turnipsâ€" C. Moffat, Sweet c&n.earsâ€"C, Wepâ€" . A. Ruttle: Table corn. Durham Fall Fair . _ ] . [irfe~/ Collection house plantsâ€"20 â€" varâ€" ‘lark: Macarâ€" letiesâ€"Mrs. Mcliraith: Coll. house Irs N. Whitâ€" plants, 12 varietieeâ€"A. McDonald, s Honeyman,[ Mrs. Clark: Coll. house plants, 6 varâ€" utsâ€"Mrs Ce-,‘ietips â€" Mrs. H. MacDonald, Mrs. Ir: Oatmeal, Nichol: Double Geraniumsâ€"A. Macâ€" Mrs. Honeyâ€"| Donald, Mrs. Whitmore: Single Gerâ€"l s J. MCGirr.faniumsâ€"S. Wilson, A. MacDonald: iesâ€"Mrs J E) Scented Geraniumsâ€"J, Legatte, Mrs. le pieâ€"Mrs.| H. MacDonald: Fibrous rooted begonâ€" on: Pumpkin} iasâ€"J. Legatte, 8. Wilson: Tuberous s Clark: Leâ€"| â€"rooted begoniasâ€"H. Scales, J. Legâ€" Irs N. Whitâ€"| atte: Coleusâ€"â€"Mrs. Clark, J. Legatte: A. MeDonald,| Cactiâ€"A. MacDonald, Mrs. Mcliraith: oalâ€"C Wepâ€"| Foliage plantsâ€"Mrs. H. MacDonald,| nemade canâ€"‘ Mrs. Mellraith: Coll. Cockscombâ€" raith : work-ln(rs. Clark: Double Geranium, white| J. Hamilton,‘ â€"Mrs. Whitmore, â€" A. MacDonald : | 1lanover flour . Double Geranium, other colourâ€"Mrs. ; s from Hanâ€" | Whitmore, A. MacDonald: Single Gerâ€" : Pie from‘ anium, whiteâ€"Mrs. Clark, Mrs. H. . Lewis & MacDonald: â€" Single Geranium â€" any â€"Mrs Mellâ€"| other colourâ€"A. MacDonald, A. Edge: | ayer _ cake, Tricolor geraniumâ€" Mrs. Clark. Mrsa _ s Ime seommis PAE CCC Davis, Mrs, â€"Mrs. Davig uitsâ€"Mrs J. ‘am gems â€" Irs Young, M*ts J. Mcâ€" el cake â€" T. Davis, S Barber, Jos corn, Mrs. Brown, A. MAcDomld:"Es-tâ€"on Fernâ€"S. Wilson, A. MacDonald : Dwart Bostoa Fernâ€"Mrs. Whitmore, â€"â€"Mtrs. H. MacDonald, A. MacDonald : | Asparagus Plumosaâ€"Mrs Nichol, Mrs| H. MacDonald: Asparagus Springeri â€"â€"Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Clark: Roseâ€"J. | Mather, n‘(.rs. Mcllraith: Helioiropeâ€" Mess TT o au s SE I FLET betat t Watininn tss Th 52 H. MacDonald. Ivy geraniumâ€"A .Mac «â€"Donald, Mrs. Nichol: Oleanderâ€" Mrs. Meliraith," A. MacDonald : Ivy German Porterâ€"Mrs. H. MacDonald, Mrs. Nichol: Amarylisâ€"$. Wilson, Mrs. Nichol: Fuchsiaâ€"A. Edge, Mrs. H. MacDonald: Abutilonâ€"Mrs. T. Brown, S. Wilson: Hydrangeaâ€"A. MacDonald, Mrs. Nichol: Calceolaria Bm e en WV Al t ht »eiviat deliiy t mis drtilWaises i l °* | â€"Davis, Champ: Sherbet setâ€"Davis, «+| Nichol: Table linen, French hem‘gâ€" Oâ€"| Mcliraith: â€" Hemstitched sheetâ€"Mrs . te: Champ: Hemstitched pillow cases â€" °5 | Knechtel: Emb, pillow casesâ€"Champ ~*| Knechtel: Laceâ€"trimmed pillow cases â€"Champ, Knechtel: Towels, emb.â€" Champ, Ruttle: Towels, cross stitch ~~| and other trim.â€"Knechtel, Champ : ‘Si‘Curtains, lace trimmedâ€"Champ: Toâ€" 4| wel emb.â€"Champ, Knechtel: Other lK-'style hand emb.â€"Knechtel, Champ: Câ€"| vanity setâ€"Champ, Nichol: Tattingâ€" ‘~] â€"Champ, Ruttle: Filetâ€"Mrs Ruttrte, °‘| Champ: Fancy knittingâ€"Davis: Italâ€" ®| jan hemstitchingâ€"Davis: Drawn thr. __| workâ€"Davis, J. Newell: Petite point 8| â€"Champ: Sithouette cross stitch â€" ‘‘| Champ, Ruttle: Bedspread, emb. â€" T | Nichol, Mrs T. Crown: Bedspread, h-' practicalâ€"Nichol: Quilt, pieced cotâ€" !â€"! tonâ€"Blasing, Clark: Quilt, applique * | workâ€"Blasing, Nichol: Quilt, any B | otherâ€"Ruttle, Clark: Comforterâ€"Nicâ€"| */ hol, Knechtel: Afghanâ€"A McDonald : ~| Rug, hooked â€"Honeyman, Mecliraith: 8| Mat, braidedâ€"McAlister, Clark: Mat,| â€" "| any otherâ€"Mellraith: Labor saving| ‘| deviceâ€" Ruttle, _ Meliraith: Child‘s| â€" 5| dressâ€"Champ, Ruttle: Baby‘s jacket ; bonnet and bootieeâ€"Champ, Davis:|I ‘| Baby‘s petticoat â€"Champ, _ Ruttle:| 1 * ,Rompersâ€"Champ, Ruttle: â€" Work apâ€"| d ‘ ronâ€"Champ, Ruttle: House dress â€"| I * Champ, Ruttle: Pyjamasâ€"Ruttle :| P ~ Collar and cuft setâ€"Nichol: Handâ€"] F | kerchielsâ€"Knechtel, Ruttle: Fancy| F ‘ apronâ€"Ruttle, Champ: Shirtâ€"Knechâ€"| E | tel, Davis: Pyjamas-Rume. Nichol: ‘| Glovesâ€"Davig : Socks, heavyâ€"Davis, | 0 | Lewis & Sons: Socks, fineâ€" Davis,| 1: D. A. Campbell: Cut workâ€"Champ . | ol J ART â€" Portrait, Landscape, Fruits, Vegeâ€"| H ]tables, Flower garden scene, Animâ€"] L4 als, Pencil sketchâ€"all R. H. Herd & Sons: Posterâ€"H. Scales, Mrs Knechâ€"| W tel: Poster, "Safety First" ideaâ€"H . | â€" Scales, K. H Hork & Sane. wowsLs. i L Sn e ced Alex MacDonnell. Doris ting by 3rd and 4th cla lit, Phyllis Wilson, Flo 2nd classâ€"Mary Gagnor ton, D. Edge:® Raliat . viewsâ€"H Map of G Centre pieceâ€"Mrs J E. Nichol, Mrs Champ: Table runnerâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs Clark: Cushion emb.â€"Mrs Nich ol, Mrs Davis: Crshion chestorfjield â€"Davis, Nichol: Mono«ram on tableâ€" cloth and serviettesâ€"Mrs. Knechtel : Tea cloch emb.â€"Champ: Tea cloth, crockctsd cor. ard edgeinzâ€"Champ, Ruttlo: â€" Tray cloth emy.â€"Champ, Clark: _ Centre piece, white emb.â€" Nichol, Champ: Luncheon set, emb. â€"Champ, Nichol: Buffet set, handâ€" workâ€"Champ, Knechtel: Buffet set, emb.â€"Ruttle, Knechtel: Table mats, MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Maple syrupâ€"Hector McDonald, J. Edwards: _ Maple sugarâ€"Mrs. Mcllâ€" raith, Mrs Young: Hen‘s eggs, brown â€"Cecil Moffat, Mrs McAlister: Eggs whiteâ€"Jno Hamilton, Arthur Derby: Soapâ€"J. Hamilton, Jack Newell. Mrs H. McCauley, Judge LADIES‘ WORK t Woriadadiiihh c tca tds d in o 211 B6 jelliesâ€"Mrs Whitmore, J. Hamilton : Coll picklesâ€"Hamilton, Mcliraith. Edge Hill Canning Club Exhibi awarded the following standing: Marâ€" garet Firth, Gladys Firth, Mrs. Gorâ€" don Riddell, Mrs J. Hamilton, Mrs C Moffat, Mrs J. R. Edwards, Mrs. C. Robinson, Mary McNab, Dorothy Ritâ€" chie, Agnes Anderson. MacDonald: Rex â€"". 21670 & Sons: â€" Kodak Scales, J. Milligan . Jack Dundas, Judge EDUCATIONAL Grey Countyâ€"Ruth Hillis. Da PLANTsS Jos. Crutchley: Sons: Duchess e: Russetsâ€" e: Nor.‘Spy â€" h Redâ€"Joseph Edge, Lindsay Moore, Judge MacDonald : ' H. Herd and Sons, olourâ€"Mrs.: 3: Best penâ€"R. H Single Gerâ€" Gradeâ€"Butcher 1 , Mrs. H.)\J. Monk and Sons, ainium â€" any SWI d, A. Edge: ‘Berkshireâ€"Bou* Clark. Mra ‘Emuitma: o tuilla 4 Leicesterâ€"Ram, 2 shears ar overâ€" ’J MecGire 1 and 2, R. H. Herd and â€"| Sons: Shearling ramâ€"J. MeGirr, R | H. Herd and Sons 2?anrd 3: Ram lambt â€"| â€"R. H. Herd and Sons 1 and 2, Jno t MeGitr: Ewe 2 shears or overâ€"R, H. | Herd and Sons, J. McGirr, R. H. .| Herd and Sons: Shearling eweâ€"R. , H. Herd and Sons, John McGirr, R. | 4. Herd and sons: Ewe lambâ€"R. iH. Herd and Sons, J. McGirr 2 and ; 3: Best penâ€"R. H. Herd and Sons. Gradeâ€"Butcher lambâ€"Emke Bros J. Monk and Sons, J. MeGirr. SWINE Berkshireâ€"Boay any ageâ€"H, Smythe: â€"Brood sowâ€"H. . Smythe: Pair spring pigsâ€"H. Smythe. ‘ (~ Yorkâ€"Boar AnV nB AT ... 4. Wirpiiag hi PS dnc s Aob ds h a d 3 V C210 4 Brood sowâ€" A, Weppler 1 and 2: iPair spring pigsâ€"R. H. Herd and Sons, A. Weppler. __ Tamworthâ€"Boar any ageâ€" Chas. Halliday 1 and 2: Brood sowâ€" Chas. Halliday 1 and 2: Pair spring pigsâ€" C. Halliday 1 and 2. Best load of bacon hogsâ€"R. H. Herd and Sons. A. Weppler. Best class of bacon hogsâ€"1 reg. male lyr. or over, 1brood sow any age, 1 pig female 6 months or overl' and 1 pig, female under 6 monthsâ€" Harold Smythe, _Alf. Weppler. | Ewe lam b-â€"imeke' Emke Bros. Oxford Downâ€"Ram, _2 shears or overâ€" Emke Bros, Jos. Monk and Sons: Shearling ramâ€"J. Monk and Sons: Ram lambâ€"J, Monk and Sons, Emke Bros., J. Monk and Sons: Ewe Zshears or overâ€"J Monk and sons, Emke Bros 2 and 3: Shearling eweâ€" J Monk and Sons, Emke Bros 2 and 3: Ewe lambâ€"J. Monk and Sons, Emke Bros, J. Monk and Sons: Pen of sheepâ€"Jos. Monk and Sons, Shropshireâ€"Ram 2shears or over â€"Emke Bros. Shearling ramâ€" Emke Bros. Ram lambâ€"Emke Bros land 2, Ewe, 2 shears or Overâ€" Emka Rea_ Best dairy cow Best herd of beef Jerseyâ€"Bull 2 yrs. old and overâ€" W. Ferguson: Bull lyr. old and over â€"J. Kinnee: Bull callâ€"W . Fergusâ€" on: Cowâ€"W, Ferguson 1st and 2nd : 2 yr. old heiferâ€"w . Ferguson 1st and 2nd: lyr. old heiferâ€"w, Fergusâ€" on 1st and 2nd: heifer calflâ€"W . Ferâ€" guson 1st and 2nd: Herdâ€" W. Ferâ€" guson: Best animal in classâ€"W . Ferâ€" guson . Grade Cattle, Milk, cow, dairyâ€"W, Ferguson . Best pure bred calf, prize Eaton‘s clockâ€"W Ferguson . Best bred steer or heiferâ€"Otto Lantz 1st and 2nd. Herdâ€"O. L Lantz. \Poiled Angusâ€"Bull 1 yr. old and overâ€"O. Lantz: Bull calfâ€"O. Lantz 1st and 2nd: Cowâ€"O. Lantz: 2 yr. old heiferâ€"O. Lantz: 1 yr. old heifer â€"O. Lantz: Heifer callâ€"O. Lantz: TJ a.4 F Â¥ v 1 & _ Herefordâ€"Bull 2 yrs and overâ€"H Eckhardt, Gardiner, Bull Caltâ€"C, Halliday: Cowâ€"H, Eckhardt, E Garâ€" diner, C. Halliday: 2 yr. old heiferâ€" H. Eckhardt: 1 yearâ€"old heiferâ€"H. Eckhardt, C. Halliday: Heifer calfâ€" E Gardiner, ist and 2nd, H Eckhardt Herdâ€"H. Eckbhardt: Best animalâ€"H Eckhardt, | _ Best make upâ€"J. B. Thibeaudeau, V, Adams. 1 Best group of colts, 3yrs. old and underâ€"J. B. Thibeaudeau. + CATTLE Shorthorn<â€"Bull 2 yrs. old and over â€"â€"J. Monk & Sons: Bull â€" calfâ€"J. Monk & Sons: Best animal in class â€"J. Monk and Sons. ter. Farmers trotâ€" J. B T Lorne Mountain, Victor 4 Lady driverâ€"yv. Adams Saddle raceâ€"V. Adams | 12°°°0 220 Erma Mighton, Florenc Brood mareâ€"W. J. Porter: Foal Of MacDonald and Alma Anderson con: 19834â€"J. B. Thibe'audeau, W .:J. Por-: tributed an appropriate and spendidly ter: Filly or gelding 1 yr. oldâ€"J. B.| un Thibeaudeau, Eurig Bros.: Filly or rendered quartette. Miss Ulva Mac. gelding 2 yrs. oldâ€"P. Eurig: Span Donald acted as accompanist during horsesâ€"J. B. Thibeaudeau : Best the evening. The last speaker, the honâ€" horse in classâ€"J. B Thibeaudeau. | ored guest of th ev Rev. Mr ROADSTER HORSES Pn o omcs "nermventng: Brood mareâ€"P Eurig: Foal of Homer, replied on behalf of Mrs. Homer 1934â€"Eurig Bros: Filly or gelding 1 And himself and thanked everyone for yr. oldâ€"Victor Adams: Filly or geldâ€" the kindly feeling which was displayed ing 2 yrs. oldâ€"Lorne Mountain: | and for the words of encouragement eanticau, °V Adams: Best romster u; | Which were given. | He asked for the » ® » C | groundsâ€"V. Adams. coâ€"operation of all in the work of the COaACH OR CARRIAGE ’Lord and invoked the prayers of his Brood mareâ€"Eurig Bros: Foal of people for himself and all those who 1934â€"ld PM El;;'hlz]:idl"illy gr geldingi 2 , work in the church that a blessing yr. oldâ€"M. alliday: Span driving! horsesâ€"P. Eurig. | might be received and that work would ONTARIO ARC TORONTO C F PETET £2000y *20"!8 Bros: Filly or gelding, 2 yrs oldâ€"A. Moyer, Eurig Bros: Span horsesâ€"M. Halliday, A. Moyer:> Best horse in classâ€"M. Halliday. AGRICULTURAL HORSES » "Agricultural brood mareâ€"J. McGirr Foal of 1934â€"J. McGirr, A. Moyer, Eurig Bros: Filly or gelding, 1 yr. old â€"A. Moyer, Victor Adams, Eurig Nhasew s iematell ) o0.) AAdc. . I Herd and Sons, A ELSUET] RETTITTE "° T CRAIERE Mrs, H. MacDonald, Mrs. Clark: Panâ€" siesâ€" Mrs H. MacDonald, J. Edwards | Petunias, â€" Singleâ€"Mrs. Whitmore, | Mrs. Young: Petunias, doubleâ€"Mrs. | Honeyman: Stocksâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, | Mrs H. MacDonald: Salviaâ€"Mrs Mcâ€" llraith, Mrs. H. MacDonald: Snapâ€" | dragonsâ€"Mrs. H. MacDonald, Mrs. Honeyman: Verbenasâ€"Mrs. Honeyâ€"| man: Sweet Peasâ€"Mrs. Honeyman:' Nasturtiumâ€"J . Edwards, Mrs. Whitâ€" more: Zinniaâ€"A. Edge, J. Edwards. | Mina L. Burrellâ€"judge. | POULTRY | F. Bellerby, Shelburne, won many | prizes, taking over $25 prize money.‘ Other prize winners were Mark Wilâ€"| son, Art. McDonald, w, C. Connor, | W. B. Jackson, S. J. Wilson, Walter | Ferguson, J. Blasing, A. Moyer. 6 tz c 00 Sm nmcd s e Ey any _ flowersâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, H. Scales: Boquet, hand, any flowersâ€" A Edge, J Hamilton: House flowersâ€" A. Edge, J. Mather: Table ornament â€"Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Honeyman: Astâ€" ersâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, J. Edwards : Dahlia=â€"Mre, Honeyman, J. Newell: Gladioliâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, D. Firth: Larlspirâ€"Mrs Whitmore, Mrs Clark: Ma:igo‘dsâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, Lindsay 3r0os.: Phlox Drummondiâ€"Mrs, Clark: Mics. \Whitmore: Phlox Perennialâ€" Mrs, H. MacDonald, Mrs. Clark: Panâ€" ~@D. onearing ramâ€" Emke ©0‘0 VY Mrs Homer. m lambâ€"Emke Bros land 2.] On Friday evening of ears or overâ€" Emke Bros. 'anniversary tea will be Shearling eweâ€"Emke Bros. church ks i NC (Ongth (O0Riaaiiie conmetiatiack ® Di eef cattleâ€"Otto Lantz SHEEP â€"Kam, 2 shears or Bros, Jos. Monk and ramâ€"J. Monk and )â€"J. Monk and Sons, Monk and Sons: Ewe Lantz: Best atn'im-;l.. ageâ€"Alf, Weppler, â€"W. Ferguson Bros. Besitâ€" V. Adams, W. J. Porâ€" H. Herd and . MeGirr, R. 3: Ram lamb 1 and 2, Jno. Weppler Thibeaudeau, Adams. li Mr and Mrs Gordon Wright and ,son and Mr and Mrs Thompson of O. | Sound spent a day last week with | Mr and Mrs Wilfred Wright, , The annual autumn Thank Offering lof the W.M.S. was held at Miss Macâ€" | Donald‘s home last Wednesday with a large attendance. Miss Lynne mh-‘ |er presided. A splendid paper on Inâ€" dia was given by Mrs. Heeney. Miss | McGillvray gave a talk on Thanv. / Miss Annie Dirstein of Elmwood, is the guest this week of Miss Livingâ€" stone and Miss McGillvray . THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrs. Dewer and neice, Mrs Block of Winnipeg visited recently with their cousins Mr Will Henderson and Miss T. Livingstone returned â€"to her home on Sunday after a pleasant visit with her nephew Will Livingâ€" stone of London. A goodly number from this conâ€" gregation attended the B.Y.P.U. rally of the Owen Sound Association in Walkerton Baptist church Monday of this week. Special music in the morning was given by Mr and Mrs Giles of Durâ€" ham and in the evening a duet was viven by Mr. and Mrs. Homer and a solo by Mrs Homer. On Friday evening of this week an God are living stones out of which God is building a temple that will be the dwelling place of God through time and eternity. We ought to fit into God‘s purpose in such a manner as to bear witness to the world of the power of God to make good men out of bad men, and carefuil men and women out of these He has made good. In the evening Rev. Mr. Dunâ€" can preached a Gospel message from the words of Jesus: "The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost." | Sentinck Baptists Held Anniversary Bentinck Baptist anniversary last I'Sunday was marked by beautiful weather, splendid audiences and exâ€" cellent sermons. The guest speaker was Rev. R. C. Duncan of McMaster University, Hamilton. At the morning service Mr. Duncan‘s theme was: "The House that God is building." The foundation is laid in the truth that has come to us through the Apâ€" ostles anr Prophets. Jesus Christ, Himself, is the chief cornerstone. Men and women redeemed by the grace of God and being made over again in to the likeness and image of | Donald extended a welcome from the | Presbyterian section of the community. f The address of the evening was given ! by Rev. Mr. Gowdy of Durham Presâ€" | byterian church and Rocky .Saugeen ‘and closed with a very nearty welcome | to his brotherâ€"minister. Beautififl solos | were rendered by Mr. Douglas Donnelly of Allan Park and Mrs. Homer. Misses | Lolita and Erma Mighton, Florence MacDonald and Alma Anderson conâ€" tributed an appropriate and spendidly rendered quartette. Miss Ulva Macâ€"| Donald acted as accompanist during! the evening. ‘The last speaker, the honâ€" ored guest of the evening, Rev. Mr. Homer, replied on behalf of Mrs. Homer and himself and thanked everyone for, the kindly feeling which was displayed and for the words of encouragement ‘ Mighton, on behalf of tue BY.P.U. alâ€" so extended a most hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Homer and little daughâ€" ter, Joyce. Beautiful bouquets of flowâ€" ers were then presented to Mrs. Homâ€" er on behalf of the Ladies‘ Aid of the church by Miss Lena Eilison and Janet Patterson. Mr. Allan Bell, of Durham, followed with a very interesting speech and a hearty welcome. Mr. D. J. Mcâ€" nave recently came to take charge of the work in these churches. Mr..Dan. MclLâ€"an proved a capable chairman and the different numbers CRAWFORD * WTIIgNDt, | wrote Jhon o n Thank Offering the "h" in for eld at Miss Macâ€"‘ sumed the for Wednesday with‘ Jhon, contract Miss Lynne F‘luh-‘ through a sim did paper on tnâ€" and "n." This s. Heeney. Miss the others and talk on Thmkg.:abbrevhtlon. held in the "*Upped or an "p"~ substituted, makâ€" ing it John or Johon. Our forefathers wrote Jhon oftener than John, and the "h" in former days frequently asâ€" sumed the form of "n:" â€" The name Jhon, contracted to Jho., became Jno. through a similarity between the "h" and "n." This form brevailed over the others and is now the recognized abbreviation . [ â€" °C>CC Wereavement in the tamlly.; At the close a bountiful lune» was | served . ’ Mr and Mrs Alfred Hincks Tomo[ were Thnnksglvlng visitors with Mr.| and Mrs Joe Crutchley . ‘ C babi c d : | bel McCormick Friends and neighbors gathered at A. Noble, teac the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Mc in order of m Kechnie on Thursday night and presâ€"| Donald Kenned: a 4 ; Lean, Norman ented them with a kitchen shower , Keith Greenwo Harold respondedâ€" on behalf of himâ€" Margaret Hiltor self and bride and thanxeq them ror“ Emily Hunt, te; the beautifui gifts anda kind wishes, | Atkinson, Nelse Other members of the gathering gave Long Agnes Th short complinmeentary speeches. The| ‘Sl;"e"‘" JE'::‘; evening was spent quietry on account | llvny' Audrey of recent bereavement in the family. { ley, teacher. Jr At the close a bountiful luncn was Robin Lowe, Ef served . Heartiest congratulations are tended to Mr and Mrs Lorne Men on their reeent marriage â€" and heartily welcome them imto tne « munity . Mr. Lance Rumt also Miss Isabell were holiday guests Robert Lawson. Mr and Mrs Malcolm McKe were visitors the first of the with Mr and Mrs Gordon MeCra of Glenelg. Mr Alex Lawson is Toronto friends this w Mr. George McKech spent the holiday with a guest for a brother Mr. Mr. Wm. Hill who has been his sister in Guelph for some tir at present at his home here, Mrs. David Coddle of Lakelet Mrs. James Ledinghan ter Elsie, Durham spent with Mr and Mrs L. Mcl Mr and Mrs George | family of Durham were ors with Mr and Mrs 1 nie. Mrs. Alex Mitchell and ren of Hamilton were re with Mro and Mrs Maia« we are enjoying beautiful fall }1Ԡngs i";"?{e were > ; ham and vicini y as we wenther at present and the farmersl districts who were inter are bU;y getting up potatoes and othâ€"| games but who coul @r roots. w Mr and Mrs Murray Ritchie and son Layman were recent â€" risitors with the Tolchard family néa; Chesâ€" ley . Mr and Mrs George Reay and daughter Grace, Mr and Mrs Harry Reay, son Albert and daughter Sadie spent Wednesday of last week in Kitchener. Mr Congratulations to Mr on, Jr. and Miss Roseh: Sound, who were marri Sound last Saturday . A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. James Hopkinsg on Friday evening, September 28th, when the U.F.W.O. and their families gathered for a social evening â€" toâ€" gether . which will be held at the home ot Mrs. Harry Reay on Nov. 2nd. It was also decided at this meeting to hold a shower this week in honor of one of our young men. Johnston giving. Rev. Mr. Heeney was presâ€" ent and gave a short address along the same line. Florence MacDonald read a Thanksgiving story. Mrs A. Hastie and Miss N. Boyd sang a duet and Mrs D. J. MacDonald a solo. Refreshments were served a. lhne close. Next meeting will be at Mrs. J. Copp‘s home on Nov. 7. and Mrs Malcolm MeKecb 1 7 002206 VA AMAKCIEL was week at the home of her James Miller. Rumble and "CIm were recent visitâ€" nd Mrs Neil McLean . Ledingham and daughâ€" a kitchen sho;verA on behalf of himâ€" thanxked them for George Saunders and L. McLean. f who has been with Lawson, Toronto, with Mr and Mrs relatives heré nd two childâ€" recent guests . the week | MeCracken | the holiday son Bob are exâ€" MeNally time is com â€", : Aâ€"â€"June Wilson, Donald MacGllemy equal, Catherine Trai Norma Gagnon, teac re | Sr. IHII Aâ€"Vera , Margaret Derby, | Noble. Sr. mJ | Ross Greenwood Lean, Norman Robing Keith Greenwood, A; Margaret Hilton, Alex Emily Hunt, teacher, ; Atkinson, Ne‘son Dun Long Agnes Thompson Sr.: ~A1 Bâ€"Mae â€" Th | imgou, 4) * t .. TPirst ten â€" in onder of merit)â€"Emily Pinkerton, Reita Glenâ€" | holme, Florence Bolger, Betty Lauder | Gwynneth McGowan, Catherine Mc Meekin, Margaret Dewar, Mary: ]Bourne, Evelyn Aljoe, Marjorie Mid-| dleton. _ J, A. Graham, Principal . | Sr. III Aâ€"Vera Lauder, Gladys Grey | Margaret Derby, Ross Cain,, Mary / Noble. Sr. mJ Bâ€"Harry Schenk, Ross Greenwood, Bertha Glass, Ishâ€", bel McCormick, Lorne Long, George . A . NODIG tannhs,. y _ Sites‘ IV Class (First merit)â€"_m;y Pink city.) or five (Editor‘s note.â€"1 no distinction as t or country games, within this locali‘y or the local Softba to have games rep have had a press r to furnlsh eanrica + viffsataistnditescssss Th c 5. 24 se | ham and vicinity as well as in other |districts who were interested in these games but who could not attend . ’These were deprived of the reports of the games. We ask, ‘why‘? Were _our town friends so envious of the playing done and honors won, by the country teams, that they did not wish to publish the facts. We thought the local editors were sporis enough to play the game the same with town and country people . | j ed on the diamond, both teams exâ€" !celled themseives, Hutton Hill, in ascore of 3â€"2, tallied the deciding | run, which won for them first place |and the cup. Edge Hill took second place and Aare winners of the shield. | Many are wondering why all of: ;these games were not reported in | t Bais c oo cce 0 in c l O o DURKAM PUBLIC SCHOOL The finals in the Softball League put a very good finish to a season‘s fun in ball. In the last game, which | was one of the best games ever play-" ail an the Alammnd | Latk qx010 Zk _ A large number from this vicinity iattended Durham Fall Fair. An exâ€" ‘ceptionally good exhibit was displayâ€" _ed inside but the outside exhibit was below the average. It is interesting to note that all the prizes in the speâ€" clal class of Malting Barley went to members of the Edge Hill Bnfley,’ Club. This demonstrates the value: of good seed, as all barley produced | by these members was grown from registered seed. } | The young people of the community . ‘ met on Tuesday night to lay plans| for the coming winter. It was decided | to organize a Junior Farmers. The: Executive of the Junior Institute is‘ as follows:â€"President, Mrs G Riddle ; Sec‘y., Miss Dorothy Ritchie; Com., Misses Gladys Firth, Dorothy Robinâ€"| son and Isabelle Firth,. The young’, men did not organize but selected nfl committee to act with the executive : of the Junior Institute to prepare a‘ program for the next meeting when j they will organize also. ;‘ | _ There will be a public meeting on : }Monday night, Oct. 15, in the school‘ ‘at which Miss Macphbail will give an . ;Educatlonal talk on National probâ€" lems. ’ 1’ The Young People of Edge Hill and |Zion enjoyed themselves at a dance [ln the Grange Hall last Friday evenâ€" ‘ ing. the Review will Miss Reta Glencross accompanied !p;&! by Miss Wilson of Angus visited at ino‘the her parental home over the holiday. | (Mrs Mr and Mrs Bert Boyce and family | very a Mr and Mrs Marshall Dean and Mr. | , . s and Mrs T. Fentiman and Suples‘lnd he spent the holiday at the nome of wifor a Mr and Mrs Jack Orchard, London, visited recently with Mr and Mrs T. Glencross and family. Mrs. David Robinson has returned home after visiting relatives and friends in Owen Sound and Chesley. Miss Edith Edge, London visited over the holiday wilh relatives in the community . )rs _ note.â€"The Review makes nction as to reporting town try games, if between teams this locali‘y, but if our corr. local Softball League wished e Trafford , teacher, EDGE HILL oble, Llioyd At. lh:l and Christmas gifts for Wety Stauter| Will you kindly 4o 5o * ‘qual, Marjorie Thanking you in anticip MacDopald . Jr. | youp Ivan Dl'hon,! sympathy and help . and ©2a; Harrig I remain, Gratefully y ord, John Cla;-k,l Rev. I M Puencarl.. Usy next year, give the publiâ€" they did not cts. We thought ‘° sporis enough same with town many in Durâ€" |___ _ _ " ~eâ€"re done for us during | Dast five years and # is this gencrou jhelp (ee hv. received in the p Eff Ihko. me confident to make tributed to the needy people 0: district. . Last year much clo: focd and Christmas gifts to the « ren wene distributed; and were : ly appreciated by those who râ€"~ |_ The outlook |dark, and unle /Whmt hope is t Sloughs are dr l'ins out and n \ing water for For the past five years I hav« engaged in relief work, and d these years have received help many parts of Canada which | " n anve, But we are people live in HOPE, and we hope to b« to carry on until better times « for surely the drought cannoi much longer, lm- and unless rains come thi: what hope is there for a crop in 1 Sloughs are drying up, wells ar« ing out and many farmers are | ing water for miles to keep / stock alive . But we are people live in HOPE, and we hope to be ; m CBPPV Ahn amm#IÂ¥ Goakicl ai2ll 5“"’-" passed through six years to meet each year with worn out farm _machinery; with inadequate clothing and bedding, and with many ns in the home in need of replacement? It has been a heart breaking expe: ience this past summer after suc! a promising start to see the crops wit er and burn up under the scorchins July sun. have district has experienced drought and consequently, crop failure. Our Minâ€" ister of Agriculture Hon. J. G. Ta: gart, says this is the worst year since the drought commenced. Can you visâ€" ualize what this means to people who ! __Mr and Mrs Brown of Go#» ’were guests of Mr and Mrs W . s» over the holiday. " IMr. J, A. Dargavel of Plesn: spent Sunday with the Dargavels Dear Reader Rev. Dr. M. J. Boudreau pr ed his first sermon Sunday last will be inducted at Chatswor:: Wednesday, Oct. 10. | with Mr and Mrs E. B. Dargave] ! Sorry to hear Mr. Bernard Sy ey is laid up with intestinal fove, ‘hope to hear of a speedy recow, his wife and son, and also five child ren of H. J. Picard are spending the holiday at their summer home here ' , Mrs E. Dargavel received ;) news Bast Friday that her on}, ;er, FEdward Farrier of Hillma» had passed away very sudde !h“ home. He has been in poor | th for about three months | and _much improved when he > | passed away. He was surely b, |ed down with all his sorrow: !troubles. losing all his family », basement of the church. 5 “ ere wife in a few years. He has lived on bearing his heavy burden atone . Mr and Mrs J. Love and family of Nm Falls spent the week end OCT. 11, 114 ’ (Mrs. E. Mcintosh has not been ; 'nry good health the past w,, k a | two as she took a slight stroke hic l"“ her up for a short time a;; wil for a while yet. Although she ; abl ’to be around, she is not ap;» ;,, a any hard work. Her mother y ,. F ;Dumvel waited on her for : ;,, days tiM her daughter arrived frop Toronto for a week. We hl)[w noth ing more serious will set in and she will soon be restored to hea))» Mr and Mre L. Mcelntosh ans Mrs Robert Lowe, all of Niagara Falls spent the week end with the rormer‘s mother and the Dargave)s . | CxHOA ARGPCR TS . B€IG | theip Thank Offering meeting Tuesday ,,, the home of Mrs. Melntyre, 3 w,,, ?mt. Rev. Mr and Mrs Smi), and Mrs Ritchie of Durham were p»».,,, Rev. Mr. Smith gave us a ;) on "m'. work and the homc-, which j every one enjoyed. Lunch wis ,,, ved. Collection was $13.50. | Mr. W. H. Dargavel of Toron, it spending a couple of weeks w;))» his mo‘ther . Knox Church W.M.S. hbe}; Gratefully yours The Man§e, Kincaid, Sask for the future United Church anticipation Picard, her son Irvine successive vear to people who ver, we th iddenly burden. "Cc°K or ke which and wil rich mith A y Or een Present talk on â€" which A8 gep. He M on heal en rot h Al om ble 1o cUSTOM CHC Eat H Summ Supper f1 gram is 6 15¢. Rev, will lectur bone and ©rous prod Gunn‘ Fow! Sup in St. Co] Pricevilie. PI Phone wWINDOow s Lean. Jr, j garet Lynn Ir. IMâ€"Haz ler; Billie Grlenon; C MacDonald . Jr. P . â€"Pie Ori+rs t SAW & P1 Sr. wj Leonard our prices Rova 1934 JO Keep in Will th leave ti Monda T H HE ‘*O Car JOHN FL SUP @I