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Durham Review (1897), 15 Sep 1938, p. 4

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cailing for the best in handling a car througzh different manouvres, Alma Kress and Isabel Jamieson won 1st anqg 2nd respectively. _ There were six entries. Mrs. Robt. Honeyman‘s kitchen would. have been an enticing place to be in on Thursday last, judging by her prizeâ€"winning entries in the bakâ€" ing classes. ‘The ethibits of the seven Women‘s Institutes in the Hall "Stote the show" as one outofâ€"town visitor put it. Any time during the afternoon, it was difficult to get, a closeup for the crowd surrounding these booths. Fergus Fair Directorate chose the same fair date and struck the same damp conditions. This is the ffth consecutive year that rain has fallen or Fergus Show day, so by now the citizens do not let a little thing like rain discourage them . We always knew â€" Durham ladies could handle their cars well and how it is vindicated. At the exacting test WwIlet, VV k AWER MeCee B â€"J. """E' i‘ Winch; Shortâ€"Mrs. C. Rowe, W. D. Connor; Parsni . Blasâ€" ing, Mrs. C. Rowe; Ce! . Weppler, R. Winch; Radishes, terâ€"J. Blasâ€" ing. R. Winch; Summerâ€"Mrs. Clark, R. Winch: Coll peppersâ€"Weppler; Tomaâ€" toes, redâ€"R. Winch, Mrs. Davis; Yelâ€" What "stole the show", however were the Women‘s Institute displays along the east side of hall. Here some seven Institutes and Rocky T. F. W. 0. Club competed in making the most attractive display of quilts, rugs, flowers preserved fruits, bakâ€" ing, ete. _ A total of 100 points was full score; 20 of these for general display, 10 each for two quilts and 5 for other entrics. They were well arranged, and won the admiration of the crowds which continually surged in front. ‘The judges were Miss M. Burrell, Miss Jean Beggs and Mrs. C. Crawford . Rather strange the newest Institute, Sunnyview, of South RBentinck won Ist with %6% volnu:; and the 21d newest, South Glenelg, was 2nd with 79 points. Durham Inâ€" situte took ird with 78, Zicn 4th -m.; 76, Dornoch 5th with 72, then llocky‘ 71‘4, Allan Park 69% and Aberdeeni h6 . lowâ€"J. Blasing, C. Weppler; Coll, Tomâ€" atoesâ€"J. Blasing, C. Weppler; Blood beetsâ€"R. Winch, J. Bllzll; Turnip beetâ€"J. Blasing, C. Weppler; Onions from seedâ€"C. We?r. R. Winch; Silver skin onionsâ€"R. Winch, J. Lewis; Potato onionsâ€"Mrs. C. Rowe, Mrs. W. Clark; Dutch set onionsâ€"Robt. Winch; ‘Table squashâ€"C. Weppler, W. A. Lindâ€" say: Vegetable marrowâ€"R. Winch, W. A, Lindsay; Pie mfnmâ€"J Blasing, J. Lewis; Table m_gâ€"d. Lewis, J. Blasing: Table . Weppler, Mrs. T Davis; Fresh melonsâ€"R. Winch, C. We were pleased to meet with John Campbell, Presideat of Campâ€" belil Construction Co., Toronto, on Saturday, and it is surprising the "kick" he got from just being at Durâ€" ham Fair, considering the years that have elapsed since he attended as a regular thing. Nowers, baking and ladies‘ work|Rrowe, ‘J. Milligan; Angel cakeâ€"Mrs. were wellâ€"filled classes, much that Honeyman, Mrs. McDonald; Pumpkin pieâ€"H. Buber, J. Lewis; Lemon pieâ€" was beautiful and tempting being mps wWnitmore, Mrs. Reay; Meat loafâ€" shown. In apple and raisin pie clasâ€" C. Weppler, Mrs Davis; Homemade ‘es. th T Ht entries i , |condvâ€"‘Lirs. Clark, Mrs. Rowe; Meat ;‘;"' ""h k mmm t h “”"i *|pieâ€"M:rs. R. Lavery, H. Barber. Some antique e: ts were suite in _ sycâ€"ials by Durham “T' teresting, among thim being a rul'l"Bv‘;’.t cho&phte cake, prize by W. 0“;; handkerchiel _ over 100 years Nd'(wfhr'mm,'_w"mml : Best shown by Mrs J. C. Nichot . | doz. peanut cookies (E. A. Weppler)â€" Splendid Fair (Continued from Page 1) The show bouse was thronged all afternoon, and it contained much to see and admire. Grain exhibits were _ scarce, many noet . having threahed, and vegeialles were scarce THE PRIZEâ€"WINNERS Marred Again by Rain FAIR NOTES Fruit, more: Drop cakesâ€"Mrs. Mather, Mrs.| " C8" ory |Newel!; Plain catmeal cookiesâ€"Mrs. O. | SNOW work| Rowe, ‘J. Milligan; Angel cakeâ€"Mrs. Swee! that Honeyman, Mrs. McDonald; Pumpkin Lemt being DPicâ€"i RBuber, J. Lewis; Lemon pieâ€"| PSE BE | Mis. Whitmore, Mrs. Reay; Meat loatâ€" | LOUS! clasâ€"‘C. Weppler, Mrs. Davis; Homemade,r:&l’ each . |C:uOYâ€"Lirs. Clark, Mrs. Rowe; Meat hep {pieâ€"Mrs. R. Lavery, H. Barber. ' g: e inâ€"| Sneci Durham oo S n..?‘.-"..‘::m'.'.. Jurham BeekeepeTs | |nles... garâ€"Mrs, Davis, Mrs. McGirt. j srhl by Mrs. Schmidt, Durham . Coll. Jelly, Pickles, etc. â€"Mrs. Hai |ilton, Mrs. Davis. \ ber, Mrs. J. McGirr; Grape jellyâ€"Mrs. ‘Davis, J. Blasing; Mm jellyâ€"J. Blaslngi Mrs, Davis; ned fruit | jellyâ€"H. Barber, J. Hamilton; Canned | Tomatoesâ€"Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Honeyman Corn, yellowâ€"Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Davis; Peasâ€" Mrs. Davis, Mrs. camm; Beansâ€"Mrs. Davis; Beefâ€"Mrs. J. k ilton, Mrs, A. Edge. Mince meatâ€"Mrs. Davis; Salad dressingâ€" Mrs. Newell, \Mrs. Hamilton:; Mixed picklesâ€"J. Hamâ€" ilton, Mrs. Davis; Mustard lfik_l\e'»â€"urs {Davis, J. Lewis; Onion pic . Hamâ€" ‘ilton, Mrs. Davis; Tomato catsupâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hamilton; Raspberry vineâ€" \sun suit (homemade)â€"Mrs. Nichol, J. ‘Hamilton:; Baby‘s mmrersâ€"l(rs. Champ [ Mrs. Ruttle; Child‘s feeding setâ€" Mrs. Champ, Mrs. Davis, |Special by Fiorence Macdonald, Durhay |_ Baby‘s jacket, bonnet and booties, ]g;l‘lr.itsed from "Penguin" woolâ€"Mrs. T. {RD‘z;ss.Pt;amork--lm. c"‘;,‘},",,. Mrs. uttle; Pyjamas, summer we Mrs. | Ruttle, Mrs. Nichol; Collar and cuff set | â€"Mrs. Ruttle, R. Winch; Gloves, croâ€" | chetâ€"Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Davis; Smockâ€" | Mrs. Ruttle. C. Weppler, Mrs. Newell. a Judgeâ€"Mrs. C. Crawford, Tara. LADIES‘ WORK ‘Table centre pieceâ€"Mrs. Jas. Nichol, Mrs, L. C. Champ; Table runnerâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Ruttle; Cushion, embr.â€" Mrs 1 (* Tmnclas Mrs Nichol: Tea ‘Table centre pieceâ€"Mrs. Jas. Nichol, Mrs, L. C. Champ; Table runnerâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Ruttle; Cushion, embr.â€" Mrs. J. C. Douglas, Mrs. Nichol; Tea cloth, embr.â€"Mrs. Lavery, Mrs. Ruttle; Tea cloth, crochet cornersâ€"Mrs. Rutâ€" tle, Mrs. Champ; â€" Tray clothâ€" Mrs. Champ, Mrs. Nichol; Centre piece, white â€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Champ. Special by Miss Ruth Myles, Durham mmamed silk cushion ang boudoir ionâ€"Mrs. Lavery, Mrs. Ruttle. _ Buffet set lace trimmedâ€"Mrs. Champ Ruttle; Hemstitched sheet â€"Mrs. Champ Mrs. R. Winch; Pillow cases, monogram â€"Mrs. Winch; Pillow cases embr.â€"Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Champ; Pillow cases, lace trimmedâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Champ; Guest towelsâ€"Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Ruttle; ‘Towels embr.â€"Mrs. Champ, Mrs, Dougâ€" las; Curtains, lace trimmedâ€"Mrs. Rutâ€" tie: "Mrs. ‘Nichot, "Bpecimen . tatting.. e, S. chol; â€"â€" Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Davis; welmen filâ€" et crochetâ€"Mrs. Rowe, s. Nichol; Chesterfield chair setâ€"Mrs. Nichol, G. McLlean; Specimen Italian hemstitchâ€" Apiary Products, Etc. Maple syrupâ€"Vic. Arnett, Mrs. Newâ€" ell; _ Hen‘s eggs, brownâ€"J. Milligan, R. Winch; Hen‘s eggs, whiteâ€"J. Ham« ilton, Mrs. Rowe. Homemade Soapâ€" C. Weppler, Mrs. Newell. Judgeâ€"Mrs. C. Crawford, Tara. Cham& Mrs. Ruttle; Set table matsâ€" Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Nichol; Sherbet setâ€" Hamilton; Three Saladsâ€"Mrs. Newell, Mrs. D. Campbell. Women‘s Institute or "Club" Exhibit Sunnyview Institute, South Glenelg, Durham, Zion, Dornoch, Rocky Saugeen U.F.W.O. Apple pieâ€"Mrs. T. Lauder, Mrs. L. McLean: Biscuitsâ€"Mrs. Lauder, Mrs. M. Ritchie; Picklesâ€"Mrs. N. McLean, Mrs. C. Turnbull. DOMESTIC SCIENCE (Fruits, etc.) Canned Rhubarbâ€"Mrs. E. A. Ruttle, Mrs. Honeyman; Strawberriesâ€" Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Douglas; Raspberriesâ€"Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Ruttle; Cherriesâ€"J. Lewis, Men‘s Wear Sport shirt for man or ho‘-l(n. Rutâ€" tle, Mrs, Davis; Pyjamas, homemadeâ€" Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Lavery; Glovesâ€" R. Winch, Mrs. Davis; Socks, heavyâ€"Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Davis; Socks fineâ€" Mrs. Ruttle, Mrs. Rowe; Mitts, double â€" Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Davis. Luncheon setâ€"Mrs, Nichol Mrs. Davis Cross stitch pictureâ€"Mrs. J. Nichol, J. t Aiitor aprinen anfure quist . Nichol; â€" tomnâ€"Mrs. Le J. Hamilton:; Apron, practical workâ€"Mrs. Reay, Mrs. Davis. pieâ€"Mrs. R. Lavery, H. Barber. Spcâ€"ials by Durham l-down 186302 W Ciark, Blss paiapkin bie erâ€"Mrs. W. F ‘(’:Vi A. ua"cdonsld)â€"(-lu’nA.‘ c&grt; B)elt nut cookies eppler)â€" Mrs, Clark. Specals by W. Knechtel & Sons, Hanover Best_loaf breat, made with Prairie Rose flourâ€"H. Barber; Doz. bm;â€"u Barber; Raspberry pieâ€"R. Winch. Special by Standard Brands, Ltd. _ Best layer cake, made with Magic HRLS, VF. CImEm, COUOSRIIED HRHRUBI EP Mr®. Whitmore, J. Milligan; White loaf inui or f:uit)â€"Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Whitâ€" more: Drop cakesâ€"Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Newell; Plain ocatmeal cookiesâ€"Mrs. C. nutsâ€"J. Lewis, H. Barber; Apple H, Barber, Mrs, R. m&: breadâ€"Mrs. T. Davis, Mrs. Honeyman; Raisin pieâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, J. Lewis. Bran Gemsâ€"Mrs. J. Newell, Mrs. T. Davis: Corn meal muffinsâ€"Mrs. Don. Campbell; Mrs. A. Edge; Butter tartsâ€" Davis; Light fruit cakeâ€"Mrs. J .McGirr Powderâ€"J. Lewis, C. Weppler RlOLdr 4+ 10C0, GZWC, 2 STCZAICâ€"UG. BCH, T. Bell; Shearling eweâ€"W. J. Rody, A. Porteous; Ewe lambâ€"A. Porteous, W. J. By Metallic Roofing Co.â€"Best pen of g‘x’m pure bred lambsâ€"J. S. 003:n & n. By C. P. Kinnee, Durhamâ€"Best Mar. ket lambâ€"Wm. E. Crawford. Brood mare with foal at footâ€"M. H. Cormack, Calder Bros.; Foal of &ruent. yearâ€"Calder Bros., M. Aiken; Colt, g â€"M. H. Cormack; Colt, 2 g;?.â€"â€"u. + Cormack; J. B. Thibdeau; gle drivâ€" ing horseâ€"J. B. Thibeadeau, S, J. Milâ€" ler, J. B. Thibeadeau; Span driving horsesâ€"J. B. Thibeadeau, S. J. Miller, M. H. Cormack. Best o osp 3"5?1;'3 °'cgm s , three years or underfl Thibeadeau. By T Eaten Co.â€"Best Agricultural teamâ€"Chas. Halliday, Lady Driverâ€"S. J. Miller, Dr. Milne. Best Sfla Coltâ€"Geo. Bell (Special by Wm. Aitcheson). Special by Durham Motor Salesâ€" Single horse to bun&_twice around the trackâ€"S. J. Miller, Dr. Milne. â€" 5 TSE hals ar Sts . sel Ram, 2 shears or overâ€"Wm. E. Crawâ€" Pair of New Har ford, E. Fleming; Shearling ramâ€"1 & 2 Ander: Best Buff W. Crawford; Ram lambâ€"E. Fleming, J.. Wilson; Best W. Crawford; Ewe, 2 shearsâ€"1 & 2 W. (Old)â€"Mr. Wiley: Crawford; Shearling ewe, Ewe lambâ€"â€" â€"Fred Conn; Be E. Fleming, W. Crawford. | hornsâ€"Mark Wil Leicester of entries in Sho 3 R;m 2 xh;argogr over;nA;h Bros.. Judgeâ€"C. E. He . 8. Cowan : Snea ramâ€" ‘Ash Bros. Wim. Henry: Ram lambâ€"J. *emntniel RCmWIL CP WOM, GnV., mMVUJNLI, EWC, a shears or overâ€"J. Cowan & Son, 1 & 2, Shearling eweâ€"J. Cowan & Son, Ash Bros.; Ewe lambâ€"J. Cowan & Son 1 & C V. HAaHINSY, _ DW JEHL O . letâ€"â€"W. Connor, . M. Aiken. _ Minorca "*** Francis & Son, J. Picken; Colt, 211 old Cockâ€"W. Connor, F. Conn. Wiley; Hen ster, â€"Ed. McQuarrie, G. Francis Son: â€"1~& 2 Wiley, W. Connor; Cockerel, cirel i'.fi" horses attached to wagonâ€"J25. Pulletâ€"R Winch, L. Tanner. Buff Or. en, G. Francis & Son. ’ mxflon&cockâ€"!.. }'\nner. Ww. Cmn?r; Lew. Agricultural n â€" 2 Wiley, F,. Conn; Cockerelâ€" Brood mare with foal â€"C. Halliday, | 1 & 2â€"Wiley; Pulletâ€"L. Tanner, Wiley. *‘"* K. Mcgnrrle, J. Lewis; Foal of present | Ancona Ooz{â€"cko Gray, F. Conn, W. that yearâ€"F. McQuarrie, C. Halliday: Colt, Connor; Henâ€"F Conn,.W. ConnOr, G. rom yr. oldâ€"Bert Barber, A. Edge; Colt, 2/ Gray; Cockerel, Pulletâ€"W. Connor, F. yrs.â€"E. McQuarrie, Thos. Lawrence, DT. Conn. Hamburg Cock, Henâ€"R. Winch Strin Milne: SP‘,“l horses '"-'chel ,d to wagon | T. Tanner; Pulletâ€" 1, 2 & 3 R. Winch. arm, * cmirnt ?2)00 s viocin L. Tanngr: Cocksiciâ€"Â¥. Conn; ‘the Winch, L. nner; relâ€"F. n; _ Brood mare with foal at footâ€"Ge0. pulletâ€"â€"F. Conn, L. Tanner. Cochin be a Bell, Murray Aiken, Fred Halliday; Foal of {msent yearâ€"G. Bell, F. Halliday: Colt, yr.â€"J. B. Thibeadeau, mll Watson; Colt, 2 yrs.â€"J. B. Thi u, F. Halliday; Span horses to wagonâ€"A. Slumskie, J. B. Thibeadeau, Ray Mcâ€" Brood mare, Foal of present yearâ€"R. Keith; Colt, yr.â€"Lorne Mountain; Colt 2 yrs.â€"Dr. Milne, J. B. Thibeadeau; Single driving horseâ€"S. J, Miller 1 & 2, FPhloxâ€"Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Ruttle; Panâ€" Alexander, M. Wilson; Cockere!â€" W. siesâ€"Mrs. Edge, Mrs. MacDonald; Peâ€" | Alexander, R. Winch, L. Tanner; Pullet &xfihs. singleâ€"W. J. Allen, Mrs. %‘:& | _wiemi?ihnder &g k?â€" % Winch. s S. fi :i'umm- double, m ‘ Whi on‘ > . Alexander, A dragon, Verbenasâ€"W. J. Allan, _ MrS. wilson, r‘, Conn; Henâ€"M. Wilson, 2 & Honeyman; Sweet Peasâ€"Mrs. Ruttle, 3 F. Conn; Cockerelâ€"1 & 2 F. Conn, W. Mrs. Campbell; Zinnia â€"Mrs. Honeyâ€" Conner; Pulletâ€"1, 2 & 3F..Conn. _ Buff man, W. J. Allen. ‘Leghor Cockâ€"S. Wilson, W. Bayley, Judgeâ€"Mina Burrell, Chesley. S. Wilson; Henâ€"1 and 2 W. Bayley, S. ’Wllaon;-COckerelâ€"a. Wilson, W. Alexâ€" ___HORSES _ _ |ander, W. Bayley; Pulletâ€" 1 & 2 S. Mrs. Edge; _ Cockscombâ€"Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Edge. Double Geranium, whiteâ€"â€" Mrs. Ruttle, S. J. Wilson: Double Gerâ€" WRLS. RUMULIC, £5, 8. WERDUEE, LTOGDOE LICRC anium, A.O.K.â€"Mrs. Edge, W. J. Allan; Single Geranium, whiteâ€"Mrs. Macâ€" Donald, Mrs. Edge; Single Geranium, A.OK.â€"Mrs. Rowe, H. Barber; Tricolâ€" our Geraniumâ€"Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Macâ€" Donald; Ivy Geraniumâ€"Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Nichol; Oleanderâ€"Mrs. Reay; Ivy, £VEDO, PVEDITUR, ARENIRE TNR O O0. O. CV MBAE N | Mrs. Clark; Double Puchsiaâ€"Mrs. Hon. | eyman; Single FPuchsiaâ€"Mrs. Edge, Mrs. | MacDonald; Flowering mapleâ€" Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Nichol; Hydrangeaâ€" Double Geraniumsâ€"Mrs. Clark, Mrs. A. Edge; Single Geraniums, 3 var.â€"W. J. Allan, Mrs. MacDonald; Scented Gerâ€" aniumsâ€"Mrs. mmhs, fibrous roco‘edâ€"Mrs, Mac , Mrs. Reay; Caliusâ€" Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Macâ€" Donald; Cactiiâ€"Mrs. Reay, Mrs. Jas. Nickol;: Pb:lna:ie plantsâ€"S, J. Wilson, Mis. MacDonald: Balsamsâ€"Mrs. Clark, Reg. Lou A. Edge; Golden WAsâ€" _ Bull, 2 yrs. and overâ€"H. Eckhardt & setâ€"A. tfl:'d'm AOK., %3 Son, C. Halliday, . E. Gardiner; Bull ‘Tomkin, Northern Spy, McBntosh Red, calf under 1 yr.â€"H. Eckhardt & Son, Ribston Pippin, Greening, Fallawater, A. Porteous, c’rmmawâ€"l Garâ€" Wealthy,â€"All prizes to Reg. Lougheed. diner, H. Eckhardt & C. Halliday. Snowâ€"A. : &t. Lawrence, Talman Heifer, 2 yrs.â€"A. Porteous, C. Halliday ; Sweetâ€"Reg. A. Edge; Plums, Heifer, yr.â€"H. Eckhardt & Son, A. Lembardâ€"J. ; _ Plums, Yellow Pwmi' Heifer calfâ€"H. Eckhardt & Fzfi',né’:é" Fall mâ€"a'frmfieed' (3 wo €. P-Bithnl * Weppler; Grapesâ€"J. Blasing, R. Lougâ€"| Bull, 2 yrs and overâ€"Emke Bros.; Norman Noble; Mail boxâ€"Murray Mcâ€" Tt ce an eqricuivate projeces: Gerber, Elgin Wilson. _ _ _ Judgeâ€"Alfred L Bayley, Norwich, Ont. Judgeâ€"Adam A. Arm Ram, 2 shears or over, Shearling ram Brood mare with foal at footâ€"Geo. Special by Stone and Wellington Best bushel box of Mcintosh Red apâ€" â€"R. Lougheed. _ _ t oE Judgeâ€"Allan White, Owen Sound, i TonBice cattel uc i htiv s horses to vehicleâ€"S. THE DURKHAM REVIEW R. Winch; Best pen of Bray Purchased Chicks in Showâ€"R. Winch; Best bird in Showâ€"Mr. Wiley, Allenford; Best % of Bantams in Showâ€"L. Tanner; ?en of White Leghorns in Show (Utility)â€"Mark Wilson; Largest score in one varietyâ€"W. Bayley; Best four birds in Showâ€"Fred Conn; Best Camâ€" pine in Showâ€"Geo. Gray; Pest pair of | water fowl in Showâ€"Jno. Blasing; Best pair of Hamburgsâ€"Robt. Winch; Best on August 15th last, benefits to the extent of $250,000. The death of young Dodge was certainly unfortunâ€" ate, but the hunt for his dead body, leaves much money in circulation on the Island among the humble fisherâ€" Milk Cowâ€"1 & 2 W. Ferguson. |\ Best Steer or Heiferâ€"Emke B=os. |_ Pair Grade Calves, under 1 yr.â€" E. E. _ Spetial y Durhkm Creameryâ€"One | am mery ‘HMerd Milch Cattle, registeredâ€"A Porâ€" | teous, W. rerg.wn | _Special by Bank of Commerceâ€"Best Herd Becef Cattleâ€"Emke Bros. Judgeâ€"T. H. Jasper, Carlsruhe, Ont. ander: Best Buff Xl:g:om in Showâ€"S. J. Wilson; Best of _ AO.V Fow! (old)â€"Mr. Wiley; Best White Leghorn â€"Fred Conn; Best pen (Utility) Legâ€" hornsâ€"Mark Wilson; Largest number of entries in Showâ€" Liloyd Tanner, Controller Nora Frances Henderson Hamilton, recommends her city‘s relief committee provide flourinstead of bread for its relief recipients, thus saving the city thousands of dollars in a season. Controller Nora must have come from a large family for these large families with fow exâ€" ceptions, know the shortest road to young widow of Daniel Dodge, who Winch, W. Alexander; Cockerelâ€"1 & 2 W. Alexander, J. Blasing; Pulletâ€"1 & 3 W. Alexander, J. Blasing. _ A.O.V. Fow! Cockâ€"Wiley, W. Connor, F. Conn; Hen â€"Wiley, 2 & 3 F. Conn; Cockerelâ€"W. Alexander, R. Winch, G. Gracfl; Pulâ€" letâ€"PF. Conn, G. Gray, R. Winch, Banâ€" tam Cockâ€"L.‘Ténner, 2 & 3 F. Conn; Henâ€"M. Wilson, L. Tanner, S. Wilson; Cockerelâ€"M. Wilson, S. Wilson, L. Tanner; Pulletâ€"L. Tanner, M. Wilson, S. Wilson. ‘Toulouse Ganderâ€"J. Blasâ€" ing, Wiley; Ooouâ€"w_lie,y. 2 & 3 J. Blasâ€" ing; Gander (young)â€"J. Blasing, Wiley g%oce Gg&unc)â€"l and 2 .{wmldng A. .V. er, Gooseâ€"J. Blasing, 2 & 3 Wiley; Gander and Goose (young)â€"1 & 2 J. Blasing. Pekin Drakeâ€"Wiley, J. Blasing, R. %\pch; Duckâ€"J. Blasing, Wiley, J. Blasm% Drake (young)â€"W. Connor, Wiley, J Blasing; Duck (young) â€"W. Connor, J. Blasing, Wiley. Rouen Best Utility Plymouth Rocksâ€" R. mhcg.e;n Best .pe’n of Bray Purchased Pigeonsâ€"M. Wilson, W. Alexander, J. Pulletâ€"F. Conn, L. Tanner. Cochin Cock, Henâ€"L. Tanner; Cockerel, Pulâ€" letâ€" 1 & 2 L. Tanner. Production Rock Blasing: Cockerelâ€"L. Tanner, Mrs. D. Campbell; Pulletâ€"J. Blasing, Mrs. D. POULTRY Barred Rock Cockâ€"R. Winch, Wiley; | Henâ€"1 & 2 Wiley, R. Winch; Cockerel | â€"W. J. Alexander 2 & 3 R. Winch; Pulâ€" ; letâ€" 1, 2 & 3 R. Winch. White Plyâ€" mouth Rock Cockâ€"W. J. Alexander, F. Conn, W. D. Connor; Henâ€"W. Alexâ€" ander, Lioyd Tanner; Cockerel, Pulletâ€" | L. Tanner, W. Alexander. A.O.V. Plyâ€" mouth Rock Cockâ€"W. G. Bayley, W. Alexander, Gonn; Henâ€"W. Bayley 1 Bull calf under 1 yr.â€"G. Francis & Son P aguenr & ‘Amah m ow " * * * , G. C 6 Grade Cattle Milk cow, beef, Heifer yr.â€"E. Gardâ€" iner, C. Watson: Heifer callâ€"T. Bell, E. Gardiner; Best feed callâ€"Emke Bros. _ Special (MEdmay Creamery)â€"Best â€"1~ & 7 Siettak Beet load of bacon hoj Mo(hcmh?â€" Campbell Watson, C. Halliday, J. S. Campbell Watson, C. Halliday, J. . Cowan & Son. Judgeâ€"Adam Armstrong, m Judgeâ€"C. E. Herrington, Georgetown. Entire class to John Anderson, Owen | prises to Chas. Halliday. ; Drake‘ ( RIO ARCG TORONTO ‘fight, and Smith stand to lose a few luhekels. Evidently he isn‘t worrying ;much, saying that he will K. 0. Jack this time, and stops to talk aâ€" bout him being robbed the first time |out. Smith is a terrific hitter and ;most of the boys give him the run aâ€" |mum!, but Jack can do a little "sockâ€" , ing" himself, so one of them is liable to end up with the referee counting ten over him. Jack Taughingly says, | "the first time we fought I gave him ‘a beautiful caullflower ear, but this time I will give him another one with all the trimmings" Ieondenbouo@torboxl&am .,e;:] and roller skating in the summer. .4 i Putting Cement Floor in Rink Mr. Louis Schiegel, owner of the Hanover arena, is making further improvments by installing a cement floor. He has day and night shifts working and expects to have the boost, Mr. Hepburn said the Governâ€" ment had made no decision and none would be made for several months. (Ontario motorists pay an average of 26 cents a gallon for gasoline inâ€" culding tax.) 1. Renactment of the amusement tax, repealed in June 1937, with the municipalities rather than province being given the right to collect the tax. Previously tax went to the proâ€" vince. 2.Passage of legislation giving municipalities the right to impose a sales tax. 3. Increase of the provincial gasâ€" oline tax from six to seven cents a gallon with proceeds of the increase â€"about $3,000,000â€" turned over to municipalities. The Premier listed these items as geing under consideration for action at the next session of the Legisla Premier Hepburn disclosed Saturâ€" day that the Ontario in its determinâ€" ation to Lift the tax burden from real estate as considering a choice of at least three new scurces of taxation. arm, and he says that Mel. will kiss the canvas this time. Well that will be all settled the night of the fight. Though Mel. isn‘t muth of a hitter he has beaten all the punchers, and will stand toe to toe and slug it out, and every time Mel. is on the card, he always steals the show. Local boys will contest the pre liminaries, two of them with Buffalo opposition. See the adv‘t on page 8, and don‘t miss a lively night. May Restore Amusement (:x and Increase Gas Tazx decision over Jack and he says that he will beat him again. Smith hasn‘t| lost a fight in over a year and now | is matched with Italo Collenello, ot: Italy, to take place in New York in October. But if Jack should happen to turn the tables on him, his New York fight might be called off, with ‘ the result that Jack might get the In the semiâ€"final bout, ( also 8 rounds), Chuck Romney of Syracuse, will oppose Mel. Glionna, former Canadian Champ. These two boys fought in Buffalo last spring, and afâ€" ter six hectic rounds, the fight was called a draw, so the fans will be treated to a real old fashioned brawl when these two boys climb through the ropes on Sept. 23. ‘This fight should ‘ really be billed as a main event, as both will be in there tryâ€" ing to break the tie. Glionna is no stranger to Durham fans, as they will remember the fight with Leo Jennings of Detroit. Now in fairness to Romney a few words should be said about him. He is Yust a ‘youngâ€" ster, but a veteran in the squared circle, having fought such boys as Lew. Massey, Joe Basco, Sam Fuller, Art Fletcher, and numerous others that are considered tops in the game. Romney is a hard puncher and has a string of knockouts as long as your Another Big Bering Card ‘The best yet in the Aghting game,‘ has been arranged for Durham areng on Friday night of next week by proâ€"| motor. Geo. Atkin, when five bouts | This will hasten in Detham Sept. 23 and all should be x Mrs. Jerry Pitson of Detroit, Miss tht kitchen." As it was Mrs Sche 8€€° Heather Boyd and Mrs. Charles Steer Wan‘s 85thbirthday, the Institute p: it" of Toronto, were called to the bed. Sented her with a lovely bougue! side of their mother, Mrs. Alan Boya Nowers. ‘The Institute also presen who is seriously ill and under the Miss Grace Davey with a lovely c care of Dr. Murray of Markdale. es she is leaving to train for a nw Mr. Ed Melosh and Mr. James in Owen Sound hospital. Mrs. 8t~» the Moran spent Sunday in Owen Sound. Art bad the current events Mrs |* het _ Miss Dorothy Schafer is spending Y®Y T€2d a portion from the h= °nt 2 few weeks in Toronto. book. Mrs H. Hopkins had the sp«~ ifts _ Mrs. E. Kenny spent a day recentâ€" !21. Mrs Cains being the winner, m the ty with Mrs. Will. Kenny and family Ceived a lovely set of ‘thble m=‘s htâ€" of Dornoch . Community singing was enjoyed \> __‘f Sorry to hear of Mr. Dave Ritchie &ll. â€" Grace was sung. Mrs. \/ ° being so serfously i!! in the Hospital IAchlan and mssistants served a (=|> k * and hope.he will soon be better. ty lunch. | Mrs. McLeas and soh Cam. were weekend visitors with her daughter, ‘lrl. Art Mcintosh and family, Ingerâ€" sol. Mr. aud Mrs Wm. Redfern, Owen Sound accompanied by Mr and Mrs. en by each member in response to the . roll call. Mrs Thos. Milligan conductâ€" | ed a contest. Miss Mary Noble gave a mandolin selection and Jean Mcâ€"| Em McArthur and sisters are NMr. and Mrs Wm. Taylor, Mildmay, Mr. Mector â€" McDonald with son and daughter, Walkerton. | Mr and Mrs. Gordon McCrae and ‘family were weekend visitors with ‘friends in Meaford. | Mr. Jerry Allord has been quite ill and under the Dr‘s. care. Hope he will soon be feeling much better. Sound also visited with Miss Livingâ€" stone on Sunday. ship period. The Roll Call was a were offered by Miss McGillivray, Miss Hobkirk and Mrs. Anderson. A iness period plans were made to hold a W. M. S. supper and program on Sept 30th. A questionaire on the anâ€" nual report was given with the presiâ€" dent taking the leading part. Prayers solo "Just for by Mrs. Saunders closed the meetâ€" ing. Lunch was served by the hostâ€" -ludmhunu.'l‘ioOetneetm; will be held at the home of Mrs. G. at the same home wera Mr. and Mis Hill and sons of Clifford and Mrs. Holderness of Detroit. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McManus were: Mr and Mrs George Fortune and Kenneth of Weston; Mrs Wm. Mcâ€" Manus and Herb of Chesley; Mr Bert Fortune of Vesta; Mr and Mrs Jim Monahan and family of East Linton and Miss Lorene Monahan of Mrs. Will Hayward of Hamilton is spending this week with her aunt, M‘ss T. Livingsstone. Mr. and Mrs 8. was held last Wednesday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. Findlay McCuaig with 22 present. The pres. â€" Mrs Manley of Chesley accompaniâ€" ed by her daughter, Mrs. Cuno and daughter Eleanor of Boulter, Hasâ€" tings County and Miss Fortune of Southampton visited recently with Messrs. John and James McGregor of near Chesley visited recently with Miss Annie Hobkirk. Mrs. Andrew Hastie spent part of last week with friends in Desbore and in Owen Sound and attended the . ‘Graduation Exercises of the Owen Sound Hospital on Monday the graduation . class. " ~~ Bunday visitors at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Fisher were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gerhardt; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerhardt; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gerhardt; Mr. Charles Peter; _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peter and daughter, Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weltz and family of Normanby tee assisted the hostess in serving lunch. were visitors the first of the with Mr and Mrs James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schriber family of Desboro were visitors week with McCrae families. family were weekend visitors with doing something to help do awa, friends in Meaford. 'wlth getting the liguor so free!» Mr. Jerry Allord has been quite Everyone present enjoyed Mrs,. ; ill and under the Dr‘s. care. Hopeho:deuon'l talk and hope to be able : will soon be feeling much better. _ |hear her again in the not too dista: The United Farm Women gathered future. Then followed communi in the bhome of Mrs J. L. l(cNuly'slnging and readings by Mrs T. Ho: Mr aud Mrs Staniey Cole, Hamilton, ROCKY SAUGEEN . During the busâ€" the home of 202 Were suests recently of My an and prayer ‘doing something to help do | with getting the liquor so ‘stressing the fact that these bev« Immnml.eumtothecomm. Ilt is high time the government wa | Recent visitors with Mr. and Mr» A D Macintyre were Mr and Mr: Stevenson of Mooresburg and Mr an:< Mrs. Mcliwain of Toronto. book. Mrs H. Hopkins had the : ial. Mrs Cains being the winne: ceived a lovely set of ‘thble m Community singing was enjoyed all. Grace was sung. Mrs. Miss Irene Wagner returned Toronto last week with . friends Messrs Norman and Kenneth Mooday and Miss Mabei Spade of that cit» «* Geo. _ Webber‘s threshing outh! moved away from the Corners la= week end, after doing a satisfactory job among many of the farmers. Miss Evelyn Henderson of Toro: to, is spending her holidays at the parental home. Rev. Mr Mercer of Holstein held the service here Sunday afternoon Mr. Wm. Frite was a visitor in Ham ilton recently. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mr# Henry Fritz Sr. were Mr. and Mrs Alfred Fritz and daughters Buels» and Dorothy of Eimwood. Mr=an« Mrs Rov Tanner and family and Mr Mr. and Mrs., Fred Frook of Walker Mr. Henry Kraft of Eimira, is spending a few days in this vicinity Little Elgy Crispin is a patient is the Hanover Memorial Hospital s The August meeting of the Ab= deen Women‘s Institute was held the home of Mrs Jas. A. McLach!s with a good attendance of member and visitors . m mm( Mrs G: Twamley, opened the meeting. P==!! 103 was read by Mrs H Hopkins. T roll call was answered by "dont‘s !o was held on Friday last at the home of Mrs Ed Bailey with a large atten dance. The meeting opened in <»« usual manner. The roll call being a» by "Handy Kitchen Devices". . ‘%,» usual business was carried on. . |.~: ters were read from members an; relatives of the recently bereaved Grierson is attending Durham Hi# % Sweeney and brothers. F Mr and Mrs. Wm. Smith visites recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. Bu while Rev. Pickering was deliverin®s the anniversary services at Varney Mrs George Pfeffer visited wit! friends in Kitchener, Guelph and .M Mr and Mrs Jas Sweeney . an daughter of Detroit wvisited for tw» for two weeks with her sister at S week in our burg. The October meeting will be he at the home of Mrs Joe Porter « Oct. 14th Please uote change We are very sorry to report Ben Coutts is bedfast at the of writing. We hope she may Mises A I and M. B. Morrison, a) so Messrs Clark and Donald Mor: Miss Isla Brown is attending His hool in Hanover while Howa: wlloch, Mrs. ; contest by Mrs is visitine questio: 8O Mrs Fares are | by Motor Co#2 TYPICAL ROUND TRIP RA] Detroit........$| Chicago ... | New York t ORawa ... + Montreal |{ Mrs. A. Kuisley of Bentin ed with Mr and Mrs. Alex over the weekend and . attor services at Glenelg Centre her grandmother, Mre. 1i «n Durham who is in ill h« week. We wish them all happy married lite Congratulations to Mr Fra» Artbhur and Miss Grace Hopp were married last Saturday a to Mr. Jimmie Wilson and Mi Stewart who were marrie the McFarlane home Miss Stella Marsales i M. G, CALDER â€" Drug Sto Menelg Centre Baptist held their anniversary servic Bunday with a good _ atte mworning and evening Mrs. Davis and Flora . Mo! of Toronto, were Sunday vie CAN A DTA To all Towns on lines and beyond Cechrane CcOACH LIN A Rebate of T billing will be allon arrears for current a kets, Time Tables, Ro Stopâ€"overs, Holel Ra and other info NOTICE SEPFTEKBER :5 Insure your months to | year ility for any acos this year but we :« lowest figures. See,.write or p Equally Low Fares i Safe and \( Lowest Rats FIRE, W P.RA MA Fares, Trai GRA Y Durham Pub ROB RoY Mrs. Alex Kanis Rail Bar from & 4 44 Sick T( & 16

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