t l U, 10 lbs. crock Butter-- R. Irwin, A. layer & Son. J. Busing; 5 lbs. clock Pet- s. has“, P. Eta. than. Alexaatdar-- Alex. Althea. C. Wa'son; Tainan sweet --Jas. Lewis Alex Althea; Greening-- P. Hattle: Crab. Inples, tmall-- C. MeGiliivrar, Jan. Niehotmtet; Crab apple. large - - --_--. __ v ,“_.-câ€"\.-vu._ all. Chrk. Watermeiom, --0samey. Tom. atoer-.- J. Hamilton. Mr: Davis. Clt- mv-- E. Hamilton. R. Dodds. RAIN. Cunningham. Tara, Judge. PRUIT Coll. tmit-P. Rattle; Coll. win- ter app‘es 4.3- Lewls. P. Battle; Itattrtrots-- Ju. Lewis. E. Matthews; Winter "piers--- M. Hilton, Art Irvin," (10 cut.) Ml apples, large-- Jam. Lev]. NI Apples. small --N. ye-; Gum. Wealthy--- W. J. Allan, Jung Nicholson; ttnow-- J. Lewis. E. Mat.‘ Mrs W. Clark (Durham). Table pum- Pttin--io. McCall. Jas. Nicholson. Parsmipsr--g. A. Ferguson, E. Mat- thews. Seed onions-- J. A. Ferg- uson. M. Ellis. [mach tAtta-- M. ET lis. C. Watson. Potato onions-- E. Matthews. Allan Aitken (ll ent.). caulittower-. C. Schenk. Cabbage - H. Finder, J. A. Ferguson. Red cab bage -Mrs. T. Davis, (Durham). Pumpkin. mammoth - E. Reid. Sweet corn-- Mrs. K. A. Bottle of Dnndalk. E. Matthews. Large squash --a. A. Farms-on. E. Matthews. Table 'ttmtl-- J. Hamilton. E. Mat/ thaws. Ensllage Corn-- V. Adams. 1' Stevenson. Coll. angels and mm; ipo-- J. Dining. J. A. Ferguson.‘ Coll. union produce-- J. A. Fern-l Ion, J. lib-tug. Mutametmus-. In] -- _ v“ -__.. uel', White Carrots-- J. A. I.'er,tr,u.eelir.' 1 M. bowling. Red carrots, 11e (ea: w. H. Hun‘er. J. Blasting. (10 em.) Mrs Red carrots short-- E. Matthews, w.l J. Lamont (12 em.) Long Beets _ TN J. Busing, Thos. Ellis. Short beets Curt - C. Watson. E. Reid. Pickling cu-‘pan tumberw--t'. Hamilton. Mrs Hogan-'0'; j ter. large cucumbers-- E. Hamilton, 1.- lawis. J. A. Ferguson. Red mange] wortzel -3. A. Ferguson, E. Mat- thews. Yellow mange] wonzel --E. Matthews. J. A. Ferguson. Sugar mamtels--. J. A. Ferguson, R. Sim. Timothr- J. McGirr. J. A. Pair- balrn; Pux-.. T. D. Brown, J. Blu- lng; Large Beans--. Mrs. Winnlade. W. Ferguson. Small Beans -r A. Ferguson, W. Ferguson. ROOTS and VEGETABLES Whie Potatoes-- C. Schenk. M. rimming; Red Ptttatoetr-- Jas. Nich- olson; Swede turnips. shipping--- G. Brown. Allan Aitken, (llentrles); Sws-de turnip. feeding --H. Pinder,, Jas. Lewis. Turning. a.o.k.-- Jas.1 PRIZE LIST GRAINS and SEEDS Goose wheat-r'. Reid, W. J. u. mont; hi] wheat-hs. Lewis, J. C. Hamilton; Spring wheat--. E. Reid, H. McDougaii; White Barley --a. Hamilton. E. Raid; White out: - J. Hunmon. J. McGirr. Small peas --w. Ferguson. Jan. Lewis; Large peas W. Ferguson. E. Reid; Emil- age corn-- V. Adams. Geo. Brown: Buckwheat--- Jan. Lewis. w. Morrison and Wallace Holliday. I Mount Forest Band supplied muslci for the any and Maxwell Dramatch Club presented a splendid play torl the concert. to a tun hall. The Soc- iety netted 850 on the concert and 850 also on the dance following it. entries were orouaiac 11 'i'iilerns-- W. J. Allan, Mrs Davin! Cut flower-. W. J. Ellis; Hum even. turnipa, 11 in potato unions (yiokirreaiU. Mrs. Honeyman, Mrs bouquet-- Mrs KNEW. Mill J " in red csrrots. etc. , B. Ritchie (Dundalk). Butter tara---, Christie: Table bouquet- Mrs Honey Upstairs s grand display of Indies"Mrs Winslade, w. H. Rogers. "ure'".': Mrs Hotrtetter; Cotmtotr-- Mim end children'. work met the eye. it,r,t,tc R. Taylor, W. J. Lament, :1. Christie, H. Finder; i?toe1ur--Mn, Since the fair has been thrown open Pumpkin ttie-O. Lewis, E. iitGrirtiiiesneynte: W. J. Allan; Dattlitur- to the County, Estonian we. have Mrs Clark. Apple Irie-- R. Taylor, st J. Allan, Mrs Honeymsn; As strong competition from Dundalk and Patterson, w. J. Lamont; Lemon‘mr'T Mrs Honeyman, s. Patterson; Durham in iadiets' work. Out of 130 pie-- Ed. McRobb, W. J. ysiiiirl"ti,i/"i-ih,',e', HoneMn. W. J, prises taken in this class, the arRauin pie-- S. Pat'erson, It. Toy-imam Ptuusietr-ttsarneV, Mttrigoldtr- Dundnik exhibitors. Mrs Ritchie mallor, Mrs Davis (12 out.) Meat pie _FGeo. Brown. C. Me0iliivrar, Verben- Mrs Rattle, carried ott " ot them,? Hamilton, N. McGuire. School‘s-M" Honerman, w. J. Allan; and the three Durham ottes, Mrs. Dw luneh--g. Hamilton, B. Hunter, N. iswe“ peas-- (same); Zirtnitur- N. vie. Mrs Nichol and Mrs Clark, 35, McGuire; Individual tsalad--- B. Pat-’McGu‘re; Begonias, rex---Alitut Ait. nearly twothirds or the total. terson, W. J. Pbllp. N. srkuiri/e,te; R. Sim; Betronitus, tibrous--aa. Both in quantity and quality, hor. Worttintmttut't, tet-- B. Hunter, J. .Nlcholsnn, W. J. Allan. Cactutr--W. lea were neverbetter, there being 116 Bunston, R. Dodds. H. Philp. W. H. Rogers, A. Moyer horses entered in alt. Cattle were Apple Jelly--- J. A. Ferguson, J. " Boa; Coleutr-- Allan Aitken, Mrs also plentiful. Henry Eckhardt anttiHarnilton. (16 ent.); Raspberry Jelly'R' Aitken; Begonis-R. Bim, J. E. Gardiner "yen most Hereford 'iTafiii Rattle, R. Taylor. Currant iii.il,1twity, Coll. Coieutr-- Allan Aitken, wnrds, and w. Ferguson and R. Irvin I ly-O. Busing. Mrs Clark; Grape Jel- Jatr, Nicholson; Geranium in bloom-- were the Jersey winners. _,ly--J. Nicholson, J. A. Ferguson; iH' Plnder, W, J. Allan; Plant in Musical chairs on horseback was a l Orange marmalade -J. Lewis. Mrs. ibioom, any other-. G. Brown, W. H. new stunt. Wallace Adams was theiWinslade; Mustard pickles -.E. iaii/Pytry, Fttehs'a-- Mrs Honeyman, winner, Howard Holliday 2nd, nndimon. Mrs Winslade; Chili sauce 2.lw. H. Rogers; Coll. house plants, Murray Ross 3rd. Other competitors/R. Sim, J. A. Ferguson (13 ant); l (3 vtu'.r--J. Nicholson, M. Bowling, were Ray Adams. Sandy McKenzie, Tomato ealsair--- R. Sim, Mrs. Win-'w' H. Rogers; Coll. house plants-- w. Morrison and Wallace Holliday. isms; Beet pittkletr--E. Hamilton, It.; (6 var.)-Alan Aitken, J. Nicholson, Mount Forest Band supplied music Taylor; Onion. piekletr-- J. iirGitiiie. J. Allan; Coll. geraniutna--. J. for the day and Maxwell Dramatic‘Mrs Davis. Cucumber pickles --R. [Nicholsom W. H. Rogers; Amarylls Club presented a splendid play tor)Tarior, J. Nicholson: Canned "peacT/-t,.d.ih Matthews, Mrs, Nichol; Hydran- the concert. to a full hall. The soc/es-MA Davis, Mrs Honeyman tls';'!,",",'-- B. Hunter, Mrs Nichol; Oltsut. iety netted $50 on the concert andfent.); Strawberries-- W. J. Allan,ider_ W. H. Rotpers; Ptytienee-.-W.l $50 also on the dance following it. Mrs B. Ritchie; Cherrietr--. Mrs "iii"ii.'H; Allan, Allan Aitken; Begonia, tutr. PRIZE LIST like J. Hamilton; Plums-- J. 1iiiii/Pottd--yr. J. Allen, A. Nieholtron; lllton, Mrs Davis; Petrrar- Mrs Hon-IBOSton tern-- R. Bim, A. Nicholson; GRAINS and SEEDS iermaa, Mrs Clark. Raapberries-. w 10011. ferns --Mrts. Clark, W. J. Al- Goose Wheat-F'. Reid. w. J. Lard. Allan. Black Currants-- w If“; Hanging basket-- J. Nicholson,, Ttont; Pall wttmit--Jass. Lewis, J. C.'Phllp, Mrs Clark; Peaa-- Mrs Clerk: ( Mrs Hostetter; Floral novelty-- N.' "ttmilton; Spring wheat-. E. Reid, Beams-. Mrs Dtwia, E. iiiLiiriii.'ieyit _ fl. McDougall; White Barley -r Corn-t Hamolton, J. Blasing Tom:' Howard Skales, A. C. Winslow, [ 321131103. E. Reid; White oats --)atoes ---S. Williams, J. Binslng (11‘ AN-------- Judges. In the hall were to be seen tbebeet til-plus of fruit and flowers we hare viewed this, year. In. Rev. Honey- m being I leading exhibitor In ttowem. The baking and down: work were 'tttto excellent and plenti- tul with strong competition in my linen. Imagine the Mgen' unhwltb " entrlel in white bread. " each In ten bl-cultl and bran jean, " in mt- Itn pie. " in canned peaches, etc. In vegetnbles J. A, Ferguson was In Though the atmosphere wu chilly. but Friday proved a itne day for Eg- nmom “decimal Society's annual Ml fair In Holstein, And I. crowd " MCI Good Fair Held at Holstein the leading prize;1;n:r though up to tvenge Alex aitiei, DAIRY u Tam, Mtdge J. Allan, Jar. I H. Hunter. "ewis, E. Mats - Men's 9x. Althea, at Work shirt-gas, --Jas. LewlstcRobb: Finn IN L W. J. Lad; Lewis, J. c.lp t-- E. Reid/B Barley -r c, bite out: -li, Small ref er win. ',nI-an Pr. Vu in lt' end- Winter 'MeRotrtr; Fine tshirt-- W. J. Philp, W. J. Ellis; Heavy wool 8octts--Mrtr. Davis, W. Me Dongs": Fine wool tsorks--Mrs Davin; Heavy wool mitts ---w. McDougul. P. Eakett; Flue wool mitta--Mrs Davis, W. McDona- all; PyNatas--Mrt, Ruttle, Mrs Nick ot. V _‘V- _-_..-n., nun uncut»; ry- Jtunaa-. Mrs Nichol, A. Nicholson. Sweater coat-- W. McDougall, W. H. Hunter. Iadles' Wear Tea turror3-- Mrs. Rattle, Mrs Rit. chie. Work apron --ituune); Pyjams bag-H. Finder. Mrs, Ritchie. Cos- tume slits-W. H. Hunter, Mrs Clark Suurek--arrs. Rattle, Mrs. Davis. House dress--. Mrs Rattle, R. Taylor Blouse-T. Ellis, Mrs Ritchie; Nigh"- gown --Mrs Ruttle. Mrs Nichol; Pr Mrs Ritchie. Mrs Nichol; Towel,ero.) Chet trim-- Mrs Rattle. Mrs Ritchie; Towel, mntt.--ttrtsmey. Bath towel "--' (same). Vanity tret-Mrs Davis, Mrs Nichol. I Bedroom Accessories Cotton patchwork quilt-- Mrs Has- tie, Geo. McCall, H. Pirder; Wollen quilt-Alex. Aitken; Mrs Rut le, W. J. Allan; Crazy quilt--- E. Hamilton. C. Penton, H. Finder. Quilt, appli- qtte-- J. Blaming, Mrs Nichol, Mrs, Clark; Down cotntorter-. H. Finder. Wool comforter-Mrs. Nichol, H. Finder; Fancy emb. bedspread-- Mrs Nichol; Bedspread a.o.h.-. Mrs. Nichol, J. A. Ferguson; Dresser Bteart--Mra Ritchie, H. Pinder; Pil- low covers, crochet trim-.. Mrs Nicky oi, T. Ellis. Pillow covers, emb.--' Dining Room Accessories _ Luncheon Bet-- Mrs Ruttle, H. iPuuier; Bullet tset--- Mrs Nichol, Mrs "Ruttle; Centrepiece, white-- H. Pin- 'der, 1 & 2; Centrepiece. colored --- if. Pen on, Mrs Ritchie; Tray eloth-- (tsame); Tablecloth and napkins - Prra. Hostetter, T. Ellis. [ Kitchen Accessories I Tat toweltr-- Mrs Rattle, T. Ellis; Curtains-Mrs Ritchie, Mrs Nichol; ‘Pan holders-J. Stevenson, Mrs Nich- ol; Labor-saving device-- Mrs Ruttle, Jas. Nicholson. I Living Room Accessories Table Beart-- Mrs J. Nichol, (Dur- ham), Mrs Ruttle; Table centrepiece --Mrs J. Nichol, Mrs Davis; Cushion fancy emb.---Mrtr. Davis, Mrs Nichol, Cushion in wool- in: Ritchie, Mrs. Nichol. W. H. Hunter, J. MeGirr; Home. made etuttiy-- W. H. Hunter, Mrs. Clark, N. McGuire. Botur--g. Mc- Glrr, Mrs Davis. J. Allan. Black eurmata-- W. J. Phllp. Mrs Clark; Peas--. Mrs Clark; Beams--. Mrs Davis, E. Hamilton. Corn-t Hamolton, J. Blasing. Tom. atoes --t"s. Williams, J. Blaming (11 ent.); Carrots--. Mrs Honeyman, Mrs Ruttle. Honey, ext. -w. J. Ellis; Maple twruIr-- Mrs R. Nikon. W. H. Hunter, (12 ent.); aple sugar - ,v.cr 5mm; WIT! nominate; Paul - - -- ’uuuer mug-HS. “mt, E. '"'"'-iiaiiri','. Betty “my“, (.u.) robot in eottotF- In Rattle, In er, W. Hothnnas Be Im It I MeGilitrrar Floyd 1; Tttttine- In Ritchie. s',',,",',',) POLLED ANGUS [Inmat- Dorothy Sum]. ' ; Drawn thmd work-T. HHS, Butt l 'r.-M. Itiee; Bull eair---er.i . g m rung,“ . - mm; Cut 'worb- In. P. Me- 8cm. es-Mrs Davis, Mrs Honeyman (19 ent.); Strawberries-- W. J. Allan, Mrs B. Ritchie; Cherrietr--. Mrs Rut. tle, J. Hamilton; Plums-- J. Ham. ilton, Mrs Davis; Petrrtr--. Mrs Hon- eymn, Mrs Clark. Raapberries-. W. R. Sim. J. A. Ferguson (13 MIL); Tomato ealsair--- R. Sim, Mrs. Win. shade; Beet pittkletr--E. Hamilton, R. Taylor; Onion. piekletr-- J. Hamilton Mrs Davis. Cucumber pickles --R. Taylor, J. Nicholson: Canned peach- Apple Jew--- J. A. Ferguson, g.l Hamilton. (16 ent.); Raspberry jelly’ -Mra Rattle, R. Taylor. Currant Jel-i Rabin pie-- S. Pat'erson, It. Tay- lor, Mrs Davis (12 em.) Meat pie - J. Hamilton, N. McGuire. School lurteh--g. Hamilton, B. Hunter, N. McGuire; Individual tsalad-- B. Pat. terson, W. J. Phllp, N. McGuire; Workingmm's tet--. B. Hunter, J. Bunston, R. Dodds. B. Ritchie (Inmdalk). Butter tarts--. Mrs Winslawe. W. H. Rogem. Jelly tart-.. R. Taylor, W. J. Lamont. Pumpkin piss-O. Lewis, E. Hamilton Mrs Clark. Apple pie-- R. Taylor, B. Patterson, W. J. Lamont; Lemon pie-. Ed. McRobb. W. J. Lamont. ram-yum- R. Taylor, W. J. Alun. Lemon cookies-4n. Nicholson. Mrs. Winslade. Bran Jems-- R. Taylor, Mrs. R. Ankara, (15 ent.); Ginger Cookies-- R. Taylor, J. Nicholson. Douttttnutr-Thos. Ellis and). Mac- ttroom'-- W. J. Allan, Mrs Davis; Bttorttrread-- Mrs. Honeyman, Mrs ____ --...-,......, It. a. mum. n. '13:!- lor; Choc. layer eahe- J. Lewis. Mrs. Clark, B. mutter. Oatmeal date cake-g. Law’s, W. McDougall. man. Dark fruit cake-Mrs. Davin. Mrs Clark, R. Taylor (10 ent.); Light fruit eatte-- R. Taylor, W. J. Philp, Mm Clark. Light fruit cake- Mrs Honeyman, W. J. Allan, R. Tay. . ~~ "_--... In“: buns--- w. J. Pimp, R. Sim. Tea biaeuits-.. R. Taylor. W. J. Iaunont, R. Dodds (15 cut.) Bran bitreuittr- Mrs. Dav]: R. Taylor, Mrs Honey- urown bread--. In Hostetter, In. Davin, E. Sharp. Cttraant bread-W. J. Pimp. In. WInaluie. Plain buns Men's Wear Mrs. J. Watson, Judge LADIES' WORK . Hunter, IL _Dodarrrarr' Nicholson. m.' Bull 2 eurmnts-- W. J. Peaa-- Mrs Clark; a. E. Hamilton. l, J. Blaming. Tom- as, J. Blaslng (11 In Hoertetter, If. (12 ent.). l, Mrs -""- -_.. -U'E" an nun; uow-u. Wil- Jones. Anna C. MacEachem, teacher lasted“? f,',',', IP" kmson, E. McRobb; 2 yr. heiter-- --- Iv. . nown B, (same); yr. lteifer--E. McRobb. J. 6.8. No. IO, MEMONT l Mr. Wm. Watts a] Wilkinson, R. Dodds; Heifer calf-- Iv-Elm Bunston, Iva Iaunont, B. " hig home here. Jas. Shana, E. McRotrt 2 & 3. ‘Brown, Kuhleen Me0itlivrar; Vic-, I HEREFORD tor Lunont; Robert Buturton and; Bull, 2 FrB.--H. Eekhardt E. Gm Mae Wants equal. Sr. m-Margaret If you have sonnet! diner; Bull 1 rr.--MV. iiiiii,' Bull Mccnumy; Magnet Smith; Bob using, why not tell aut--E. émmer H Parisi. J iBrown. Jr. m-atndmet aka"; J. let In the RervUw m . . ' . , “Brown; Percy McGullvny. M-ltar-, Bowling. Cow-E. Gammon W. Hof-l, . my n Ll m- A-ce-, rm. H. Benn-at; 2 yr. h.mn_-Md Drunk" Jean 4hn "" kmson, E. McRobb; 2 (same); yr. heifer--E. Wilkinson, R. Doddr, Jas. Shand. E. MeRotrt _ GENERAL PURPOSE Brood mare-J. Busing 1 & 2, E. ' Gardiner; Spring colt-- Blazing, Cal. ' der Bros. E. Allen; yr. filly-- M. ‘, Halliday, E. McRobb, H. Finder; 2 yr. filly--. Mrs. R. Aitken. Tetm-- . H. Finder. Blazing, E. Reid; Per- ' cheron team-. W. J. Lamont, M. , Halliday, J. Wilkinson. -' ROADSTER ' Brood mam. Spring colt, pair driv- ers, blood cold, Spring colt aired by "MeCrimmon",-- each V. Adams. yr. tilly--E. Gardiner; 2 yr. tuly--v. IAdams" Lynch Bros. 2 & 3; Single iroadater---Art Irvin. ( COACH AND CARRIAGE ' Brood mare--- Calder Bros., Art Ir- Watt. Spring foal-- E. Gardiner. P. Reid, Calder 8103.; yr. ttlly--ctuder Bms. H. Halliday, Alex Aitken. 2 yr. ally, also pair drivers-- C. Fil- singer. Carriage ttorge- E. MeRobb, M. Hailiday, H. Halliday. Lady driv er- H. Hallway. E. McRobb. ' Archie Crow, Judge! CATTLE ol SHORTHORNS I Bull 2 yrtr.---R. Dodds, J. Wilkln- i son, W. McDougall; Bull 1 yr.-- 1 Mrs R. Aiken, J. A. Wirbairn; Bull I calr--a. Meyer & Son; Cow-g. Wit-': kmaon, E. McRobb; 2 yr. heiters--. (same); Yr. heifer--E. McRobb- I. ,,.V._._, _i.V.ww.V. "an“. n. muwugau; 3 yr. t1llr--J. Wilkinson, Mrs. Win- Slade; yr. iilly--MeInnits Bros., Mrs R. Aitken, J. Wilkinson; yr. filly-- T. Ellis, E. Gardiner, A Moyer & ison; Team- Jas. Picken, Jno. Gil- ‘stort. P. Hattie. ‘ AGRICULTURAL Brood mare-- F. Reid, R. Finder, P. Hattie; Spring foal-Mrs R, Ait- ken, A. Moyer & Son, F. Reid; 3 yr. filly-R. Finder, H. Finder; T. D. Brown; 2 yr. tillr-5'. Eakett, A. Nicholson, J. Bunston; yr. filly-A. Nicholson, F. Reid, Jas. Robb; Team --w. J. Lamont, J. Wilkinson, P. Hattie. . l Ll CHLLDREN’S WORK " Chocolate cake-W. J. Lamont, P. -Eakett; Apple pie-- M. Bowling, H. 'Cowan; Water color-N. McGuire, fM. Bowling; Pen and ink sketch - iN. McGuire. Miss M. Troy; Pencil drawing-- N. McGuire, M. Ellis; (Dressed doll-P. Eakett, Ed. MoRobb {Crochet work-N. McGuire; Plain ihemrnintr-t. Eakett, B. Hunier; 1rytot?frlets--- P. Eakett, M. Dowling (:Embroidery--r'. Eakett, J. stevenson lKnitting in wool-- W. H. Hunter, ‘Mrs Ritchie; Wood carving-- M. El. "is; Bird house --tsame). I Mrs. Alex Herron, Judge. [ HORSES HEAVY DRAUGHT Brood mare and spring toal---P. Hattie, Calder Bros., H. McDougall; ‘ken, R. Sim; Begonias, trbroutr--Jaa. Stevens (kriia2i-, W. J. Allan. Cactus-w.! !J. Phllp, W. H. Rogers, A. Moyer' Aged " Son; Coleutr- Allan Aitken, Mrs‘smnd R. Aitken; Begonia-R. Sim, J. Aged , ilaewits. Coll. coleuty-- Allan Aitken,;c' Wa Jas. Nicholson; Geranium in bloom-- PH. E iGeo. Brown. C. McGilllvray; Verben- aa---Mrs Honeyman, W. J. Allan; ‘Sweet peas- (same); Zinnias-- N. i Mchre; Begonias, rex-Allan Ait. Mrs. Alex Herron, Judge. I FINE ARTS _ Stencil wore-T. Ellis, W. J. Phil-p jHand painting, 1andtse---c McGu- llvray, J. Stevenson; tigures-- T. E1- .lls, M. Ellis; mywers--. S. Patterson. ig. Stevenson; trltuus-- T. Emu, LG Aitken. Pen and Ink "etch--- B. lPatteraon. T. Ellis. FLOWERS (Pe: H. Comm, R. Dodds, J. Lew-l Cut "mam w. J. Eli, Hum 15. Steer calf-H. Cowan, Allan Ait.l, bouquet-.. Mrs Honerman, Mina J. ken 2 & 3. Dairy Cow-a'. Reid, G. I Christie: Table bouquet-- Mrs Honey- Brown, Art Irvin. FM ttttyer or heit. mam Mrs Hosfettnr; Cosmos-.. Miss tr.-rMertit! Bros., H. Plnder, Allan J. Christie, H. Pinder. Btoelur-Mns. Aitken; Baby beet-C. Watson. l Honeyman, w. J. Allén; Ihutiiass--' John E. Dolphin, Judtre. W. J. Allan, Mrs Honeyman; Ag. SHEEP l tertr-- Mrs Honeyman, B. Patterson; LEICESTER I Gltulioli--Mrs Honeymn, w. J. Agen ram and aged ewe, both-W. q Allan; Pantsies--0sarner, Marigoldtr-. Henry, (Chtrttsworth), J. MoGirr;' Geo. Brown. C. Met1i1livray: Verben- Shearling ram-W. Henry J. MeGirr mr--Mrs Honeyman, W. i. Allan; 2 & 3; Ram lamb-W. Henry 1 & 2,’ Sweet peas-- (same); zinniatr.- N. J. McGirr. Sttmsilirur ewe and ewe McGulre; Begonias, rex-Allan Ait- 1aanb--W. Honry, J. McGirr, J. ken, R. Sim: Begonias. tihromt-smst, Stevenson. I Eton tttttes-- Mrs Hoatetter, Mn Rut- (tle; Mending worn garment -aEm. (Ruttte, In. Nicholson; Deming worn isoeu---J. Hamilton, Jon. Nicholson; Coll. Articles from nour Brttektb-Mru. Rune, Mrs Ritchie. Rag rug, hooked ---Mrs Rattle, Mrs Honeynnn; Wool rum hooked-- was F. Mepttail, Mrs Nichol; Rug, braided-Mrs Ruttle, W. J. Allan. Phan, In; Ritchie; Cross stitch emb. --Mrt: Nichol)“: -Ritehie; Novelties tor sink-Mrs Rattle, Mn DAvh. But, Ii-John L. sieiiLGi.' t---Albert Jones. Anna C. MncEachem. teacher Jr. m-Annie Smith, siivrfiriii,r. hardt. Sr. Ir-gears McKinnon. Jr. U.S.S. No. 10. GLEN. & EGR'T lu-Sadie McKinnon; Jr. IV-A. Eckhardt, Alex Smith, Earl McKin- non, John McKinnon, Joe Eckhudt. Sr. I-Arlene Brown, Vivian Rice. Robert Stephenson. John Brown, F. Long. Royden Haas, Eileen Althea (abs.) Jr. I-Billie Marie Ellis. J. Morrison, Elmer .Ellla. Pr.--Naierie Brown, Stanley Stephenson, Curry Long, Gwynne Haas. _ s.s. No. 3 EGREMONT -, Sr, Iv-Blanche Reid 86; Hazel 'Leith 82; Bert Gadd 82; Lyle. Smith '82‘; Norma Smith 78; Lloyd Gibson '17P; Vernio Thompson 68; Bill Mor. "risen 54' Jr. IV-Wanda Stephen- ‘ son 90; Bernice Pengally 72; Jean Ccckburn 70; Russel Buller 69; Au. drie Brown 68; Bryce Mercer 56* L. Seaman 44; Bobbie Long 30. Sr. m--Dougalt McMillan 89; Olive Mc- Guire 73; Kathleen Eccles 71; Rose ‘Dyer 71; Jean Leith 63; Fred Ellis 46. Jr. m--0iay Seaman 93; M., Mercer 88; Jean McGuire 87; Haroldf Gibson 86* Daisy Dyer 85; Alex Alt- ken 85; Jim Stevenson 84'; Hugh Cockburn 84; Doreen Thompson 82; Russel Ellis 72; Bert Long 71; Jean Eccles 70; Francis Ellis 46. . Denotes absent for some tests. JUNIOR ROOM Sr. ll»-Esrlms Reid. Betty McMil- lan, Doreen Eccles. Audrey mum! Arthur Bauer. Harold Long equal. A. i J. Morrison, Harvy Aitken, Clin'ordi Tram. Jr. tr-Phyllis Long, Ruby Moore, Dorothy, Long, Shirley Long: Delbert long. i P. Rock chieks--H. Cowan, W. D. 'C‘onnor, C. Watson. White P. Rock fowl-Connor, W. McDougall; chick- ena---J. Blasing, W. McDougnll, M. Dowling. White Leghorn towl-- R. Finder, C. Wa'son, E. Reid; chickens -J. Hamilton, E. Reid, Mrs Win- blade. Brown Leghorn fowl-- Con- nor, Alex Aitken; ehielrtr-- Alex Alt- ken. Jersey Black Giant fowi--J. Lewis, W. Hoffman; chickens-.. W. Hoffman. Wh. Wyandotte towl-Con- nor, G. McCall; chickens --Connor J. Shand, J. Robinson. Minorca fowl _ and ehiekemr-. J. Shand, Connor. I Butt Orpington chiekens- Connor.' Rhoda 1d. Red fowl-Connor, J. Rob- inson, A. Moyer & Son; 'rihe,tt,e,t,,-,l J. Robinson. s. C. Mottled Anconas' chickens- J. Robinson 1 & 2. l _ POULTRY Toulouse Geese aged-J. Blaming. W. Hothnan 2 & 3; Spring geese. Toulouse--- Blaming, W. Hotfman; Ag- ed geese ty.o.k.---. J. Robinson, Blas- ing 2 & 3; Spring geese tt.o.k.-. W. Hoffman, J. Bunston. Turkeys --0. Lewis, J. Gilstort; Spring turkera-- J. A. Fairbairn 1 & 2, J. Robinson. Aged dueks-- Blasing, F'. Eakett, W. Hoffman. Spring dttelur--- J. Blaming, W. Hoffman, S. Williams; Barred Aged ram-J. Shana, W. Hoffman, A. Woods; Ram lamb and aged ewe J. Shana 1 & 2, W. Hoffman. Shear- ling ewe-- J. Shand 1 & 2, Shana Bros. Ewe lamb--J. Shana l, 2 & 3. Market lamb--. W. Hoffman, J. Shand 2 & 3. f C. Watson; - Shearling ewe--Shand Bros. E. Hamilton, G. Burrows. Ewe lamb-Shand Bros 1 & 2, H. Cowan. SHROPSHIRE OXFORD DOWNS Aged ram-N. Eli‘s. Ram lamb-- Shand Bros. 1 & 2, Mrs R. Aitken; Aged tywty--Stttutd Bros, H. Cowan, 'win, W. Th; GR l 2 yr. steel Bros. , & t ken, Melanin etyw--E. Alla g Aged tmu-R. Irwin, W. Eergumn. (Cow-w. Ferguson, R. Irwin, W. J. Thompson; Heifer , FeBrtr- W. Fermon 1 a 2, w. Thompson. Hell- Per 1 Fr.- W. Eamon 1 t 2. Heir. 4rrealt--W. Femlaz. Art 5Irvin. Bull tmtf--W. Ferguson, R. Ir. 'win, W. Thompson. ( GRADE CATTLE 2 yr. tsteer-Allan Aitken, Mclnnls Bros. 2 & 3. yr. tsteer-Mm R, Alt- ken, Manning Bros. C. Watson; Beet etyw--E. Allen. Mrs R. Amman 2 & 3, (11 ent.) , yr. tteifer-M. Ems. C. Watson, H. Cowan; Fr. heifer--. A. Althea, T. Ellis, M. Ellis. Heifer HOLSTEIN LEADFR SCHOOL REPORTS THE DURHAM REVIEW Nora J. Shout, teacher Fisher, Ayton, Judge Quite a number from he the Holstein fall fair last report the usual large e many exhibits both in the the show noun-d: Mr and Mm W. P. Homburgh ac. companied by Nina Mattie Love viatt- ed Sunday with friends at Fordwich. Mr. Geo. Hamburg}! lost one of his work horses In! week. Sunday In our Miss Margaret Ferguson returned to her home in Cutrord last week. Mr. Nahum Horsburgh had I. tine new radio manned last week. Mr. Wm. Ferguson accompnnied by his mother recently visited at J. P. MeDontud's, Dromore. The Love family recently visited with their relatives on the 16th con. The weather has turned quite cold the last week but we hope to get some warmer weather yet before whiter sets in. . Swinton Park spénc with Mr and Mrs l Those who were present at Holstein I show concert and listened to the play: put on by the Maxwell Dramatic; Club, enjoyed their play which was; well etched and had a good moral to it. _ __ -w_. -'"""'"9. Mr and Mrs W. Renwick and Mrs John Bunston were recent visitors of Mrs Jasper Whyte and family. Amos church S.S. intend holding Rally Day service next Sunday morn- ing in the body of the church, when we hope to see all the children of 11:15 community present to take part in the service set apart on their be- half. _ swlnlon Park next Monday. Mr and Mrs McLean, Barrie spent a few days last. week with their par- ents Mr and Mrs Jan. McGileray. B.... --" ‘l --- i Mr Alex. Eccles is today (Monday) threshing for Alex Renton and has nearly every barn from there to Ar- chie Clark's to thrash yet. Dromore Dramatic practicing iheir play Swinton Park next , Mr and Mrs Bert Watscn ot Knox Normanby were recent guests ot Mr Ins. and Miss May Ferguson. I The Pidelis Vega C.G.I.T. reopen- ed by a picnic in the park Saturday. Sep'. 21. After lunch, games were nplayed and as it was growing dark, 9. marshmallow roast was held be- side the water. Songs were sung a- round the camp are On Thursday afternoon they held a meeting in the [church and elected officers (or the year 193ir--M, as follows: Pres., E. McGuire; vice pres, E. Thompson; Bee'y, Laura Mather; tress" Aura McGuire; organlst, lslay Sim; press .reporter, Mary Stevenson; leader, :Mra. C. Penton. i Mr The pos'poned program by the Virginia Jubilee Singers, will be giv- en in the Agricultural Hall, Holstein Tuesday evening, Oct. 15. Extra num- bers have been promised owing to the tormer unavoidable disappoint. ment. In Trinity United church, HolsteinI on Sunday evening. Oct. 13th Miami Mina Hutt of Tomato, an eye-witness I of the Passion Play at Oberammergau will give a. personal description ot it' illustrated with lantern slides. The†musical selections will be given by! a soloist from College St. church! Toronto. Everybody welcome. -- spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs Clayton Whittich and little daughter ot London are visiting her father Mr. Hilton. Mr. Jack Irwin ot Luntrton spent the weekend at his home Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs E. Sum; were Mr and Mrs W. Bun. awn and Miss Beatrice Smith, Shel- burne, and Mr and Mrs George Smith ot Durham. Mr and Mrs Mm Ruby Kerr of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Jordan and the Buller funny. I Mm Chas. Human spent the ttrstl of the week with the Smith family.‘ Mr: Henry Reid and little -iiiii2l daughter mom Reid spent last week with her son Mr Merton Reid ot! Beatorth. l Mr. and Mrs. J. Teeter ot Durham; spent the ttrat of the week with the' McGuire funny. 3 Mr Ind Mrs Wm. Runnge ot Prin cevme visited their winter Mrs c. McDotmu last week. l Mrs N. McLaughlin of Hamilton I is visiting her mother Mrs Charlea, FLOWERY FLATS . MoDougaJl, Holstein visited - -- ---......, Brown's, North Egrmnont. . Watts spent the weekend LOCAL AND PERSONAL DROMORE Dramatic ciat, are busy LL . _ O. Milliner of near TORONTO here took in '. Friday and crowd and be given sit necently Mills C A lit' Ajff"i"7i"iii' 3111rrP.err0ugtt qariiaTr"""""'"--acaric':2u amumnï¬mï¬mrumlm3m-‘m 1teee.eiiif,ariia"a'TNd't5 I . - CIII m rieastr, sum-g Car rm. and all im..~o.m 2,ag.'rr, ASE who... Ara "n.†. n A II I h I - Q. _- -- come DAILY-sen. Special Bargain Jsion at that time, they brought it for- (ward a couple of months. Since their marriage they have been continuous ‘resldents ot North Egremont end there Is no couple in that district more industrious or respected. In. Harrison was formerly Martha law- rence. daughter of the late Mr. Ind Mrs John Lawrence, also from North Egremont locality. Seven none were born to them, two of them, Tom and I Carl living in Western Canada and Hamilton reapectlvely. The others are at home or near by. Many good wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Harrr -----, sl,tyi!ilrllilty cAiiiiii"iji" m at..." m J tiiiti?iii's'tti, J'""'""'--"---", e uevnew to to Jan. 1. On Saturday Int, Mr. And Mm. Thou. Harrison observed 50 you“: of married life. The actual dude of their marriage I: in December next, but being unable to math the once.- Golden Wedding in Egremo’t Mr and Mrs Alex Smith of town have been assisting Mr and In R. Smith witty the {all work recently. Rev. and Mn Honeyman lave iseen visiting on our line this week. Glad to have them atll on us “newâ€. Mr and Mr: Jim. mull Jr. and! NOTICE Mrs Msnhall Br. attended unmvef- penonl ht nary services at Hampden and vlilt-‘mmu the ed with Mr ma In John Milligan. {and on or Miss Sluts Masha" In spending I'd‘y of Any few dun with her ulster Mrs lrwln Holstein in Ferguson. '..-.s.-e m Mr and In W. Porter and child- ren and Mn Porter Sn, visited Sun- day with Mr and In meeting ot Hampden and attended mniverury services. Mm Kerr of Egrelnont visited the ttrat of the week with her daughter Mrs W. Porter md funny. Mrs Arhn Marshall Br. in tn Top auto this week wilting with renun- and â€tending the Prov. Executive“ the W. M. s. Mr and In Bert Wm visited on Sundsy with Mr. June- :nd Min my Ferguson, lihrremont. We are glad to know the war in improving in health. Mr and In T. Wallace spent Sn- dsy with Owen Sound friends. about Jesus", Ind Mr Honeymn spoke in pulse of their staging. Forms, Envelopes, Invoices printed forms or Counte books. The 'Review' is: ret time to supply your prir quirements. Work is nea promptly done. --Thens was a very pod attendance " the Icrviee at Knox on thutday. The Rally Day prom was followed and our [new ave I good Address on Joann the Saviour. A water Check up on your Letterheads, Statements Mr. Business Man - a "mri7er="i',"';.'rIa'eer-fFuu Mia-pan an... P.fe'yrteFitFGra l', EXCURSIONS F, KNOX CORNERS DAILY-SEPT. 21 to OCT. a i Return Limit: 45 day: CENT A MILE - EACH WAY GOOD IN COACHES ONLY -tTLeeEiir=u-t=2S'2EVJr DURHAM REVIEW _ L.-r"l""'""""e.+ - "'"““w""““"'°'-:rv--~....., at , ' . mm. A iiin"i'h""i"'i WEEK": 5N to New Subscribers , 1937, only $2.00 Phone or counter check new. is, ready any your printing re- "k is neatly and your supply manor. TO CREDITORS Reliable men. with on, needed im. mediately for ennui-lied local Wat- kina route. M experience prefer» M. Credit extended. Write, Rural Sele- Dept.. The J. R. Waking Co., Montreal, Quebec. (38-3) “you: on My. Also took In the line supper and program on Mon- an uncut. munwmaemryetbe mnhrrsodr-U-deteth"'t. In June. Kerr of Van», visited for a for an with her daughter. In Bell In M. lee . number from here attend. Run and Janine J. Hergou. Enema". (35-3 'ma, Att Station; In the EAt Account or any mo MN VOL. tmp, Calde "l nor/Jail Km semi um “Lu umsws PPrmu-zn OLIVE on 81R n51 “u