g-SEYPEMBER 2s,'1922*-‘~1‘; , , _ rtlrlelill”! W‘ l “filler Perth (‘oullllllvil fromyl-{fllilgulil-l , __ ‘,ee--~~ ——-~———_. NEW PERTH who“ bBtenLOiliillgan I pmzE HST FAIR . | Ailelillt’ . ‘d ' i' .- l. Hellenic McDonald, Cardigan a. ' I ‘i cuss hummus l :3‘ 1-11?!) Heade of Oate 2' iaaoel u“ sumlinwflue 3- bu”; km ‘llan, buninierviiie 4' M“ I 9 Bl. Lnion Road -~ y lonahoe, Rnsencatli- See 2-160 Head: of Wheat , 1-‘! llivMeliliiii, Union Rand '1 ll Mtihlillnn. Suinnierviilc- "5 _. o d . l“ y". ' Nuriiiiin ' i. I LASS 14 SPORTS i ¢c1Y~5g'Yh'_rl!_’,D§§_l\. for‘ Glrie i. i, iiiiiiiiir ~ 95")“ w» Mary McDonald ,.'.' yliizalii-lii hinrrliinn Mélliah. iinion Road Sec. Ill-MO Heads of Barley ‘l’. Isabel Mcilllllun, Sumniervlile f’ ‘mull? ll- (min. Sumnierviiie J. George lhnvnr, Nl-w ln-i-u, ‘i Mary hicniiiiiiy" , l ‘l Siiilio Wiihqlei" Sec. 6—Pint ol Threehed Beane ll“ ‘WHY “qmii, l. Ernest Poole, Roseaoiniii 2. EVlflTl liluure, Pniun Road d? lgpiii- Nlrllmiil " 3. llrlvn Donahue. lliisi-iiealii ‘ mnrgiiiii Piiiyiw a!’ Elliiil l-‘iinllll glirorgina i<*iiiii.i' 4 ‘cl-Ass 1 (AF-HOME enown l‘ ldlqifvllift‘ Mcflivaiii i VEGETABLE SEEDS ,' “Jill! flirt-iiifiiln l , _ iSee 4. ¢_ 2, 50 Yard Dash for Boys l (liidula Donation, Rosioni-atii _('yru.~s Dohertir 2. ilrginii UUIIIHIOB, Rosienc-iilh IJ-‘llll Srriinipgeniir ' (Mn-g.- Wilson “pfnllrl! Keoiiuil 1, Jhili-olin Doherly- .._ slmrarl Scrimiizetnir Norman hlrKenziu CLASS z-noows l‘ ‘i-Peck Green » Potatoes l. Ilrucn Miiiiarcn. New Purlli h) Mountain I Elm” “yIIlIIlS 2. Aiinia- L. Cain. Sllllllll(‘l‘\'llli‘ n Em,‘ 1|,.|,mmh1 ii. John liollish. i'nliin [toad . . i ,-i> iii Ryan gleiilart. Sirriniiuuniir s" Q-‘PWR °l Dakota Red “ ‘ Potatoes i, Nilflilllll McKenzie Clarence Miellisli, Fiiion lluiiil Sec. 5. Whulvarmw n?“ - 2. JillllPil Ennia, Siiniiiirrrilli- l llllhmn‘ Donor“ {HM smwm“ 3. Aiiulu L. (Jain. Sumnn-rrill0 “51.Wg‘lll|l':ti(li1 Nii-lmnaiil and John 4' Spymorp 0mm‘ Suumwrvlll“ iiiiniiiiiil 4 . Sec. 5-Collectlon a Turnip! ‘Y. llli'l""‘l nmmhm’ ‘ma Swwm-t l, Rohi-rl l)l‘\\"ill', Nriv Porlli will 2. Juiiviiii Aliirphy, Siiiiiinrrvlile llllill‘ . rl .\li'|lilflilll| and “Norman 7i, Annie 1.. (Iain. Siiiiiini-rville l, lirui-o Ilii-ilaren. Now Pl-rlh w, 7, Three Legged Race lor Glrle s"; 6__Ma"ga|s i,iii i) J, .“( ._,i i, l-jlsit‘ siniiii lint] BIWIIPGPIIO “ “ll “mi ice Row m llh Hi5 , , Sec. 7—.Collection of 6 Carrots --'lill"‘“"“ ncswm“ m“! xmggm i. Eviiri-t Alunrv. Fniuii Road ‘i“>““"""_ , _ ._ . ‘J. Joseph lirolhi-rs, (iroi-niioiil ?-. -\lli‘ll"“ “MNH "ml Mdmi ii, Jusoph Cairns, Greenfield “M” _ _ l l. llOlllH‘ Moore, New PPrlll i._ _\|;ir_r Lariiiaril and Allllii“ "iiiii ‘ CLASS Zl-VEGETABLES H; 1_ sioirart Ilullerly‘ and .\L‘il- iii!" l‘*ll"‘"‘~" 18cc. 1-1/2 Dozen Green Tomatoes .\llan livfiivain and \\’iilii'- Mpl l. Junnii- Moore. l'niun lluaii Bruin» Zili-lniren. New" l't'l‘ll| ‘lmmi ‘J. .\lary itlii-Noili. Now Perth l n; , U. spiirigi-iiii, hiriliiiiaid and ‘\‘i'l‘*‘l"'l‘l , i V. .\iar_v iliinahor. ilnsoni-iilii l .\'ll‘\\'ili‘i Rcriiiillzvuiii- and Mil-ii- -i i l'l‘"i‘ll"“ mivrwfliyl Sec. 3—!."2 Dozen Onions I i. liaroiil lluipill. Rfifilfinflillll 5W lo‘ 50 n"! J°°k¢y Raw’ 5°75. -'_', i-lvorvlt lllourv. l'iiioii lload l- swim“ nmwml‘ "ml “alwflm ii. lll'll(‘i‘ .\li'l.ili'lll‘l. New Pi-rlii 86c. 8w 3-H“: lime of '10 vim... SW- l-Pliflt Jar of. Strawherriee “Wi-nnur‘ ~-l-mu‘l p, .. 2' Hmll" Mflbre. New Perth 3- Robert Dewar, New Pei-iii 2—Beet Plate of Ducheee s; Apples | l. Ada Kennedy, New Perih 3. Lloyd George ln-vl-nr, New P. 8e l- M“ Jienneilr. New rerui 2. George Moore. New Perth 3. i-loiner Moore, Now Perth 80c. ill-Beet Plate e.’ 6 Pure 1. Herbert Meilieih, unlqn 11mm 2. Bruce lllclmreii. New Pepth ii, Ada Kennedy, New Perth ‘ CLASS fi-OANNING l» Mill’? Doniiholwl’ “(li-iflllfillli Sec. 2-—Plnt {qr _o1 Beet; l. Berlha Iilelliah, Union Road 2. Jennio Moore, l'n_lon Road ii, .\iary lhmnhoe, ltusvneath CLASS L-COOKING Sec. 1——B'€Il Loaf of White Bread i, iilurgaret Donahue, lloiienezilh 2, lli-rtiia Mellie-h Union Road V _ ll, Mario Donahue. Rosrnoalh See. Z-Best Plate of y, Dozen Tea Biecuite 1, Mary Donahue. Rosniieatli 2, Isabel hlelllilian. Suiumnrviile 3. hiargnrel. Donahue, Roseneatii Cookies _ l. Mary Donahue, Roneiieatli 2, “iLHZHFBl. Donahue, lloiloneath 3, Ada Nicholson, lTnion Road 4, Mary Welsh, Siinimerviile s Sec. 4-Beet Plate oO-wl/g- Dozen Muffins l, Bertha. Mellisli. Fnlon lload 2, .\llll'1.{1ll'0l Donahue, ltuwnoaili 3. Mario Donahue, llnsrnealh Sec. 5--Best Plate of Fudge 1. Pensie Marlin. New Perth 2. .\lary Donalioe, ltoacneath ti, Jennie .\looro, i'nion Road Sec. S-Best Plate of 9 Ginger-l Snaps I l, lsahel hloMillan. Sunlmurviilc 2. Xiurzaret hluhliiicn, Summer- vilie , 1i, ‘diary Welsh, Siimiiiiervillo , CLASS 8-—-$EWlNG AND i KNITTING Sec. 1-Plnin Sewing Apron l. lliahi-l McMillan, Sllllllll(!l‘\'lll9 -, Margaret‘ Mulliiian, Summer- Yllll.‘ - 2i. .\lfll'lt‘ Unnahoe. lloscnvalh Sec. 2—Hemstltched Towel i , Mary Welsh. Suiiiuierville i Siargiiiv-t Dona hur, Itusencal h iwh- 'l,\'. L. Niiriuuii Sicidicrsiin and Nur-‘ sea 4_3 cuguFnbey-g .. it .\iri{rii1.ii~ l, Jusviiii Pairns, Gwunfiiild s, l)i‘l'('_\' Sullivan and 'i‘liadiiiis 3_ pawn-Lu. 31mm New {rm-m ,.',.-piivrii Ii. Louis l‘airn.~i, (iri-eniivlil 1. i-Iiiiiur .\ll'lilill$ and iiiiji- {\lr- - ‘i\:li‘\ ' Sec. 5-'/2 Dozen Beets , l, Bruce l\li'.lalll‘l‘ll, Nl-iv Perlh See. 16. Trustees‘ Raw‘ 1!, .\iurini iluipiti, lloscnralh '. iii". Jiiliii Wvlisivr- 1i, (‘lari-ni-i- “Plllllll, Fnioii Road ', \lr. lhlilillll Aii-Slvaiii and Mr, i Sec. 6-43 Heads of Cabbage .\, hii-iiiiiiziiii, i-iiiinl. l, iirui-l- MCIMFPXI, Ni-w Perth .l-i'ili Sec. i7, Teacher's Race '. \lr. \\'iii. '/.aili CLASS ‘k-FLOWEHS l‘. \lis .\lllll\‘ hiullvoil - 1L. l.» ilutliiriiii Ali-lion 5w, L-Beat Boquct of Sweet Pea ., \li'.<~ Jiniii lliinaliliv l, iloss ili-i-kun, l‘ni0ii lload L “pup,- MQIAIFPII, Now Perth 5W‘ l3. F?" F" A“ ll. Ji-niiio iliuoru, i'iiion Road set 2__a“¢ Mum" stool " “““"'"' hi" . l (‘reorni- Dewar, New Perth if» §“""";' i‘tl“'*“"“" S" 4-5°="F|B°‘i““ °' Mm“ 2: (fharlrs illollleh, ‘Union Road isiiiii yan owero i l. m l. I U 1 R d l.l'.iil'i Sirlhinalil i. llvr-rei Munro. Union lload " M (m N ( m w" n on m! ._. _‘,,___. z, Mary .\ii'N“i"* 2"“ ‘I"‘I"' Sec. 3—Best Nali Box CRUEL i5. All“ l\'i‘i'"l"‘l-"- 3W“ Hm’ I, Iii-i-niircl McMillan, Summer- ' . lilo ..___ _ F v lira, iii-<i\\'ii~—\'o.i- :iin‘| iiiokin’ mu sw- 5 B's‘ Pfmted Iowermg aiiiir loiiiil. Mrs. Jlflllhi, Wllufli .a" , ‘hm, 59¢ 5'—'P°"""Y F9¢d Halli-l" »»' ' I l. ll“l*‘ll ~\l‘"'r““""r N” ' l. liernartl McMillan, Summer- ii‘. ~ - ~ . 5m Jmws__“,-l,fl,-_s “u? Janos ltulli Nil-ilisii, iiiiiiii lluad ..'~ iwi-ii ilflllllhllllg Ml tho WPPR l" it» illl‘ and Billy to sen Chilrlio i Lllilllll. anil this morning, Jiall‘ an "iiir iuzo. just. an we was grtlliii-i r . his strilm wnsi declared oil‘. had tn go inn-k to work. "‘lill'.~i ivliai up. » CLASS 5-FRUlT Sec. 1—Bee¢. Pill" °l H". Astrachan 1, George hiourn, New Perth j L...» . More" llSTllliHl For Infant: and Children. Mothers Know That Genuinefiastoria \i ‘)ill""‘h T, Il:|\l - u 1i, isnhni iliuhlilliln, Siimnierville um.- Annie ii. Cain. Suinniirrviile i i I lSec. ii-Specimen of Embroidered‘; Linen l. L’, Mary Wei-iii, Siiiiiiiivririile l 3, lllargari-l Zliohlillan, Summer- lvilio Sec. 4--Mended Wool Socks l, Aunt-n lluiialiou, Rlltjfillfiilllll Sec. 5--Kriitted Socks. Scarf or' Sweater a l, Ruth lllrllieih, Ynion Road ‘CLASS 9-—MANUAL TRAININ_GV villa _ Sec. li-Beet Bird House i. llirrnarii Kill-Killian, Summer- ‘ ville ' sec. 7-Beat Wagon Jack i. (Eliarleu llloilinh. ifnion Road 2. Bernard MuMiiiiumSuiiiuiorviile Tl. Lint-on Di-war. Now-Berth CLASS lO-LIVE STOCK AND l POULTRY Sec. 2—Beet Dairy Calf, Bern Since March 1 1. Bernard MoMiliamSummorviilo Sec. S-Best Pair of Chickens i, Ruth hleiiisiii, Union Road 2. Lucy Curran. Sunimcrville 3, Ross Hlcken. Union ROM! CLASS ll-COLLECTIONS ill-Noxious Weede Correetl)‘. Named and Mounted Rosoiieaih School, Roacnealh llnion Road School Annie L. Cain, Silinmfrville Sec. 9:3“? 4-25 Weed Seeds in Standard Weed Seed Box - iinlon Road School Annie L. Cain. Summer-ville lloseiiealli School . See. P?!" 3-15 Tree Leevel Correctly Named and Mounted . Roaeneath School , , Union Road School lmiibci McMillan. Summervilie Sec. Egg.‘ 4-25 lneeete Correctly Named 1_ Union Road School 2. Itosenealh School i- ‘ 3, Heather Martin. New Perth cuss iz-aeci-iooi. wdnk Sec. see, 1 (up-Exercise Book Arith- metic l. l-icien Donahue, Itosencath See. 1 (ol-Exerelee Book. 13°F"- poel on ' ti 1, '|i‘BIll8 Smith. New Perth 2, llcallier Martin, New Perth l2, Robert Dewar, New pin-ii, ~_._ ’8ec. 4 (a) Penmanehip up to Sec. Bec.1 (a)—100 Yards see, S-Beat Plate or 9 Sugar 5W1 (bl-mo Yards Sec. 2 (a)—1_00 Yards Sec. 2 (b)-100 Yards Phinu ' rim," contaminate fGUARDluAllflvi‘. ‘Union Road Sclico I l s ‘ 3. lreno Smith, New Perth c. 3 (in-Art Work up to 3rd Reader l, siiuimerviiie School ' . Penzie Martin, New Perth c. 3 (c)--Art.Work"4th Reader l, iienllil-i- Marlin, New Perth end Reader l. Fnion llnnd School 2. (‘Bcelia _Cronln,.Suminerviiie 3. lleglnaiilltonalioei, Roseneath ‘l Sec. 4 (bl-Up to 3rd Reader l. Pnion Road School; 2. i-lrnei-il Poole, Rnsoneaih 3, Helen hiariiii, New Perlli Sec. 4 (en-Up to 4th Reader i, Simiincrvilli- School 2, [leather Martin. New Perth _ 3. l'nlun Road School CLASS is-conresrs Sec. 3~Judglng oriin i, Pearl (Liirns. Greenfield 2, J. Ll. McMillan, Suminarvillc 3, Jusiipii Cronin. Silmml-rirllle CLASS 14—8 PORTS Oleh for Girls Under 9 1. Laura. Troy . 2. Emma 'i‘roy 3, Cecelia Cronin v an!" ._ Daeh for Glrls From 9 to 12 " l. Ada Nicholson 2. Georgie Ennis 3. "Margaret Melliali ec. 1 (c)—100 Yards Girls Over 12 l. lllarizarel McMillan 2. Laura Troy 3, .\i-.ir_\' ilunoiion 4, lii-iii-izie bliiuiii Dash for Dash for Boys, Under 9 l. Sciniriiir Dunn 2. Jim Cronin fl, Loo Ennis l. JHIIIPS (Jronin BOY: From 9 to 12 l. “i110? Zlltzharcn L’. i-‘rril Troy ll, J00 lirothors l. lliinii-r Monro Dash for I - I I Souns Prize List Idoiluwiug lsTFSourls lixiiihi- tion Prize llisi, CLASS 5—-POU LTRY See. ‘l-Barrod Plymouth Rock Ren i. William Nrtilo, Hear lliviir 2. Ja~i. l-I. McDonald, Little Pond fieci 2-Barred Plymouth Rock Cock l, MPH. Frank Mullally, Souris 2. l1 ii‘. McAiiley, Souris 560- 3--Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel . 1, William Neale, Beanltiver Seem ‘l-Barred Plymouth Rock Puliett i \ l..*'Vl'il-iizi.iii Neale, Bear River 2. Jaei. F}, .\ll5l)0l'llll(l, liililv Pond ‘Seer Eva-White -WYandotte Hen l, lli‘l‘.'ll'll Xiiitioriiiinii. StJllFlS 2.-i‘iiarloii (fofliu. Bay Fortune Sec. 6—W.hite Wyandotte Cock l. Klornrd illolloriiilcii. Scurlii 2, (‘harlus (iotfin, Bay Furlunn Sec. T-White Wyandotte Cockerel l. (il-rard McCormick. Sharia 2. William Neale, Boar llivt-r Sec. 'B—White Wyandotte Puliett l. \\'liiiaiii Neale, Bear River 2. iivrard ‘McCormick, Ruurisi Sec. ll-Leghorn (White) Puliett 1, William Neale. [lear- River i, William Ni-aio, Bear ltiver _ See. i1—-Leghorn (White) Cockerei i. Edwin Rcid, Rollo Bay ‘ 2. Williiiiii Nealo. Boar iliver 2. Jar-i. l-I. McDonald, llltlleiPonll _ . l Sec. ill-Leghorn (White) Cook. Sec. l2--Leghorn (White) l. William Neale, Bear ilivur 2, i-Idviriii Raid, Rollo Bay Sec. iii-Leghorn (Brown) Hen i. Jim. .\i(-.l)niialii, Lllliv Pond i. Jas. i-I. Ali-Donald, Litilu Pond Sec. 15—Leghorn l. Jan. id. Mfllhlllétlil, Lillie Pond Sec. 16—Legiiorn (Brown) Puliett l. Jaw. id. .\li~.i)nnaiil. lliitlo Pniid Sec. 17-R. l. Red i Hen l. llavid Rvidjand Son, hluiilnglli- "iv 2, l-‘rzink .\|l‘C1ll‘lll_\', Rniiris \\'6'Hi Scc. 2 (c)—100 Yards Dash tor Boys Over 12 l. Joi- Cronin ‘.5, Pearl Cairns il.lii>ruard ;\li-.,\iilian -i, James Nii-llliilaii ec. 18—R. l. Red Cock i. lavid Reid and Son. .\iniilai.-,iii~ 2. ‘Frank McCarthy. Souris \\'i=si see. 19-42. i. Red Cockercl i. i). Reid and Son. Moiilzigui- Jockey Race for Boys Under 12 l. Jill‘ Cronin and ilnuia (iixiiiiii Z3, Joi- Brothers and Fred Troy ll. liuiuor Moore and Bruce Nlc-i lSilhPl ni-Aiiiiiiu. Siinimerviiie]bare" l, Jiinniio (lroiiiir Jockey? Race for Boys ‘Over 1 t, lii-rmird McMillan and Jo »l, Jne- nllllllfiilfi aiiii l-‘reil ‘Froy 3 LeggedlRace for Girls Under 1 Blulliillan 2, Ada Nicholson and Cutiiorin Nicholson l. Pensio Martin and Ri-a Zii art in 3 Legged Race tor Boys Under 1 l, lieu Ennis and James (Jrunl 2, Jon Brothers and Fred Troy ll. lliiroiil Biiiputt and Piloic 4, Willie Dunn iind SPYltlilllr Dun llli-llliiian Cronin 1i, Mary Donniioo rind iliariin _ . Wheelbarrow Race (or Boys Under l2 1. Jim Cronin Dunn f." Robert paw“, New prim], 2. Jon Cronin and Joe llrotlirrs ll. James Ennis, Sumiiierviiie ‘ 3. liriii-o Mclmiri and lloincr an! Moore 1 , Bernard M031 iilan Cronin ‘ 2. Pcarltiairns and Jauios hnii MARY DONAHOE Sol-rot ary "deliciously A y, plight Qake qcalvrmfleigrovlneee l (Irunin . Z, Piliiri Palms and (Jliarliol Aicliisii , 3, Lliii-olii ihiwar and Allan, Nicholson ' ' l, (lfinrglo: lilunisi and ilai-iiiii-et 3, Hull-ii Yiiartin and liaura. Troy lilriiest 3 Legged Race for Girls Under 12 1. (ieorgie Ennis and hlargarol 2, tieitrudc Cronin and Cccciia ileoiher and Scymoiir Wheelbarrow Race for Boys Over 12 and Jon ‘ e without Alina i. iaennraq-Meuiiimsiimmervflifl _- 2. ,l<‘rzink .\'ll‘(l8l‘lll)‘( Rouris \\'r*>i l ,, 59%. 20-R. i. Red Puilett i1‘ ‘ 2. l). Reid and Sons. Montague e i. William Neale. Boar River 2i 1!, Stephen Pllqllfil, Soiiris Puliett, l Sec. 14-Leghorn (Brown) Cockerai (Brown) Cock l drank liulfzirlhy. Roiiris Wi-sil l o iii/ii ",4 ~\\\ , . . - _ l ‘ l i‘ y} -. Blue Concord end Niagara " a ious jelly, jam, grapeiiuiee, etc. Yoiizdcelercedgaow supply you with these varieties grown in the Peninsula, famed for the flavorof-fie Red Rogers are also obtainable, This isle rod ewoet grape excellent for table use. This year's CtOp ie fine ' in quality. Prices will remain firm. r/ . The stamp oi die Niagara District GeepoGoiw- ers on a basket means better grapes, careiulb peeled and packed. Ask your dealer for beekote with thie stomp. You will then be sure of golfing the reel Niagara District Grapes. NlAGARA DISTRICT GRAPE GROWI-ZRS, LIMITED ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO If you weal to know the nanr In- teresting thing: ihae can be mad: from grape; wrlie for our free beautifully iliunu-ared bocldei. Ii relh how. ISec. I is~ l iSec. iSec. l: l i 28cc. Sec. l. ll. livid and Hons. kiuiiiuguv illlll Siiyiiioiii'_lsec. 21—Plymcuth Rock Breedinglsec- 29- ' Pn i. I 2. Jzlnlfls xu-Kiiiiiiiii, Rulln llay I . Jami-e .\ii'l\'innoii_ Jloliu liiiy l i, William Neale, Bear River . Charles. Collin, liay Porliinv i Ducks, Any 3. Jaiiies hit-Giants, Soiiris River 22—White Wyandette Breeding iSec. 30-Best Pair - -l, Giddie Collin. Bay Foriiunc Pen Variety ,Sec. i5--$h0rth0rn Grade Heller, . 1 Year Old i). F. .\ic.-\iiley, Sourls ‘l. Henry ;\ic(‘rinnis, Chepstow 3. D. ll. Burke. Fortune Bridge 2. John iii-Rae. Rollo Bay 23-White Leghorn Breedinglsec. 31--Best Pair Ducks (Rouen) l Pen l. Mrs. Ffilllli .\liillali_\'. Snuris , . 24.-Brown Leghorn Breeding; CLASS 2-CATTLE Pen ' Jil\. l). Alrlhiiialil. Liiilo l’oiiil‘;9ec. 6—Shorthorn Cow. in Milk or Calf, 4 Years and Over Reg. 17--§horthorn Grade Calf (Junior) 1. Douglas Altken, Fortune Bridge 2. William Slieelwn. Bear River Se c. 25-Blaok Spanish Breeding Pen ’l‘hiiiii;is kii-kliuiii, Siviiris \\'i-.<li i. Wlliaiii Hl’0\\'ll. Rod HOUSE‘ Sec. 18-Hoietein Bull, 3 Years and Over, Reg. I, Jclin A. McDonald. Bear River 2, William Mulieliy, Souris West Sec. 9—Shcrthorn Heifer, 1 Year 27—Gest Pair Geese (Touluse) Old, Reg, 1, William Siievliau. llvar River see. lz-shortliern Grade Cow In Sec. Zil-Hointein Bull. 1 Year Old. Milk or Calf, 3 Years and Over 9 “ l, (Yiiarles Lliillin, Forliini- llriilgo 2, James Muliziily, Souris 28-Best Pair Geese (Emhedeh) . \\‘ill'i;\ni Ni-alv, ilvar llii-i-i" , Pri-siiin Brioiiliin. iiollii lliiy l l Sec. I l g. l i. Prank Clay. Bridgetown. 2. Douglas Altken, Fortune fir‘ i . Sec. 23-l-loisteln Cow. -,-i Milk (ll Calf, 4 Years and Over, Flrg Heifer, 1, lsaai: Bryeiitun. Rollo Bai Best Pair Geese China orjsec. ili-Shorthcrn Grade ' A. o. v. 2 Years Qld I John .\iiil<inr-_ Hiiiiria | l. iii-i. J. (‘. i\l1'lil‘llli. Suiiirs | ‘J, William O‘Dniiii0ll, ltoilo Bay - I (Continued on Page 15.) i. H t? ll 2 n ll is America LLeads in In foreign lands, it, is found only m larger cities. - In America, even in remote rural districts, you find pianos, vacuum cleaners, heating systems, telephones, that g0 far t0 make life easier, while. ' You may not realize it, but America’s high standard of home life is due largely to advertising. ment of advertising is distinctively American. taken its place as a leading force in bringing together the interests and wants of a great, united people. And a large share of the credit for this development is due the newspapers. , Stop and think how many 0f the appliances you use, the ‘ foods you eat, the clothes you wear, and other articles entering into your every day life, were popularized by newspaper advertising. . i Then you will realizewhat a vital part advertising has played and is playing in your daily life. ' t ' You owe it to yoursef to read the advertisements. - HE average American home has more comforts T... for home, _ an atmosphere of prosperity _ not find in the homes 0f any other country in the world. Home Comforts d conveniences than the palaces of Europe. Home \ the American household has a well-kept look, and contentment you can- the modernized dwelling, ias we know limited numbers and then only in the washing machines, up-to-diate and numberless appliances happier antfmore worth For develop- It hias iii They Qlnean- ,a lot ' to you. .f_;'_"r:a ‘Low-f. :- w. ~ _ l