HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS cats Wax Beans - T. Latour, 2nd - lirs,. D.. Moore Runner Beans - A, F. Ginn, end - a) Re Boyle Beets - T. Latour, 2nd - A, Cadieux Carrots, Short - F. Burnell, 2nd - R. Grishaber Carrots, Intermediate - A. F. Ginn, 2nd ~ He Brophy, Carrots, Long - A, Cadieux Cabbage, Pointed - Mrs. J. Pinkertm Cabbage, Round ~- M. Kulcheski, 2nd - A, Farrow Broccoli - R. Ee leaer Cauliflower - Mrs, J. Pinkerton Brussel Sprouts - Mrs. J. Pinkerton Chard - C, Sitch Corn - T, Latour, 2nd - A, Farrow Cucumbers-- Long, Green - M, Kulcheski, 2nd - iirs. R. Boyle Cucumbers, short Green - A, Sinkins, 2nd - M. kulcheski . Cucumbers, Pickiing Small - R. J. Todd, end - Mrs. R. Boyle Lettuce - Leaf - A, F. Ginn, 2nd - Mrs, d. K. MacDonald Lettuce, Head - H. Brophy, 2nd - W. Vezina, Gourds - R. Grishaber, 2nd - A, Farrow Kohl Rabi - R. Grishaber, aad - M. Kulcheski Marrows - A, Farrow Onions Grown from Seed - Mrs, J, Pinkerton Onions Grown from Sets - A, Sinkins, 2nd - F, Burnell Onion Multipliers - A, F, Ginn, end - Mrs. JD; Moore Parsnips - R. J. Todd Parsley - R. Grishaber Potatoes - Late White - Mrs. J. K. MacDonald, 2nd - T, Latour Pumpkin - A. F. Ginn, 2nd - G, Partington Peas - N, Banks, 2nd Mrs, D. Moore Winter Hadish - R,. Grishaber Tomato.s, Ripe - R. Grishaber, 2nd = Me Kuleheski Tomatoes, Green - A, Farrow, 2nd - R. Grishaber Turnips, White or Yellow - M,. Kulcheski Turnips, Swede - H, G, Hall, 2nd - T. Latour Gollection, of Herbs ~ R. Grishaber Rhubarb - A. Cadieux, 2nd - A. F,. Ginn Display of Canned Vegetables from Individ- uals Own Garden - R, Grishaber, 2nd - T, Latour Display of Vegetables - R. Grishaber, 2nd A. F, Ginn. Door Prize - lst ~ H. Brophy, $5.00 Mer- chandise voucher donated by Bill Morrow, Murillo, Ont. (Cont. on next col.) Page 7 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS (Cont.) 2nd - A, Cadieux - two Spirea bushes donated by Plum Grove Nurseries, Hymers, Ont. Unless otherwise stated the prizes were ribbons, 0-0-0 CONSERVATION CORNER Almost 500 firearms and other articles confiscated for serious offenses against the game laws will be offered for sale by tender at the annual gun sale to be held by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests on September 19, 20 and 21 in nine cistrict and regional offices, Some hunting knives, flash- lights, haversacks and other such equip- ment are included, with about 200 .22 air rifles, as many shotguns and some heavy bore firearms, Here are the offices conducting sales and the number of articles available for sale by tenders Fort Frances, including Sioux Lookout, Kenora, Port Arthur, and Geraldton, 25. Cochrane, including Kapuskasing and Swastika, 26, Sudbury, including White River, Chapleau, Gogamo and Sault Ste, Marie,43. Pembroke, including North Bay and Parry Sound, 45, Ottawa, including Rideau, 43. Peterborough, including Tweed and Lindsay, 50, Maple, 95; Hespeler, 75; Aylmer, 65. o-0-0 LOST Lost at the ball game on Saturday night, August 27th, pocket book contain- ing $63, 00 and papers. Contact John Teniuk, Time Clock #98, North Camp 104 Room 25, 0-0-0 FOR SALE One boys bicycle 28 x 1-1/2 wheels. Good mechanical condition. $10,00 Contact Tim McInnes, Phone 398. 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY ALL STARS Sunday Gamo at Red Rock = 5:30 pam. Practice - Saturday at 1:30 p.m. 0-0-0