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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Oct 1921, p. 7

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2% get o 3« o q h a" â€"â€" After Shaving P Chase‘s Oifttment #fter shavâ€" ing. the irritation is overcome * ~and such ailments as Barber‘s «> Itch and Eczema are avoided. it m t =, or Fdma 4 ou P #aut s bgt an demiers, or Bamanson, Â¥Men Petsâ€"Pear!l Stedelbauer, 8. 8. w; M‘,’pnmh}_p.. g. is. «. Class ‘ty.â€"Yellow, Leviathan Manâ€" *geisâ€"Tessic Voil, 8. 8. 21; Jerome Reidel, 8. 8. 5; Eli Erb, 8. 8. 6; Gor déon ‘Hieronymus, 8. 8. 1; Non_nug'f Grenim, S. 8: 1; Robt. Btemtrmr5‘ 8. 19. cudsta ) ar vrrertwy Class 12.â€"5 Good Lnok Twrripsâ€". B 1. >, Class 1 gt. 4 Ehu M”a;url 3:: ;u: M‘,'P'“?"-;}a ‘ . Class .4. â€"Yellow, Le *gaeis.â€"Tessic Voll, 8. S S C *( eaget ®;3% 21; Snbic Hydqa 8. 8. 19; Gerâ€" trude Battenburg, 8. 8. J6. â€" Class 14.â€"6 Chantenay Carrotsâ€" Vaughn Berdux, 8. S.. 16;° Leonard Knight, 8. S. 19; Helen McTavish, 8. 8. 18; Otto Reble, 8. S. 4; Evelyn Schwartz, 8. 8. 17; Stanley Voisin, Ram; 8. 8. 6; (lare Beggs, S. 8. 4; Walter Hinchberger; 3. 8. 9; Leuise Maiftin, $. S. 18. h °o pes 1t; HMeubach, â€"8:â€" 8. & C uzd y "T4fh(k«! Class 15.â€"6 Yellow Danver Onions â€"Vera Schleuter, 8. 8. 15; Bert Roble, 8. S. 4} Amil Bender, S. 8. 6; Fern _ McFaddin, 8. 8. 6; Jerome Kraemer, 8. 8. 12; Carl Voll, 8. 8. 12 Class 16 â€"12 Irish Cobbler Potaâ€" toesâ€"Mervin Bier, 8. 8. Q; Albert Gfiiiland, S. S. 21; Kathleen Birmingâ€" Clas#‘17.â€"12 Dooley Potatoekâ€"Ar thur‘ Schleuter, 8. . 15; Niehols Heubach; 8. 8. 1; Merl Hetbach, 8. § 1: Walter Reiner, S. 8 16; Freda Gremm, S;. 8. 1; Ruth Hammond, S. Class 18.â€"3 Stalks Silo Corn, with earsa: attachedâ€"Erven Lebold, S. S. 8;. Gertrude Schleuter, 8. S. 21; Clarence Joknson, S. S. 21. Class 20.â€"1 dozen Astersâ€"Cecil Bier, S, S. 6; Irene Johnston, 8. S. 21; Jetret Manser, S. S.,4; Helen Mundell, S. 8. 19; Ivy Dunnington, 8. S. 21; Katie Gerbe., .. S. %. Class 19.â€"â€"6 ears Golden Bantam Bweet Cornâ€"Gordon Berg, S. S. 17; Campbeli Shantz, S. S. 17; Barbara Huber, S. S. 9; Irvin McDowell, S. S. 18; Elizabeth Dietrich, S. S. 5; John Birmingham, S. S. 6; Special ist, A. Stadelbauer, 8. S. 15. Class 21.â€"Bouquet of Sweet â€"Beatrice Wray, S. S. 4. Class â€" 23.â€"Mixed Bouquet from Home Gardenâ€"Jetret Manser, S. S 4; Barbara Huber, S. S. 9; Lena Gerber, 3. S. 8; D. Reidel, 8. S. 5; Willard Hergott, S. S. 9; Ezra Erb Class 22.â€"Bouquet of Phlox, May Birmingham, S. 8. 17; Grant Schâ€" nutr, S. S. 4; Gertrude Schleuter, S B. 21; Luella Logel, S. S. 12. Class 24 â€"Peh: Cockerel and 2 Pulfetsâ€"Glen McPaddin, 8. S. 6; Kenneth Miller, S. 9. 3; Gordon Mcâ€" Tavish, S. 9. 18; Gertrudé Boyd, S. Keeps the Skin Soft and e ho oz ASmoothss~ c MANY men suffer from irritation of the skin as a result of shaving. With some it assumes a form of eczema and becomes most armoying and unsight®w. By applying a little of Dr. welt, 8. 8. 13; Gertrude Martin, 8..18, Eera Erb, 8. 8. 6; Norman ench, 8. 8. 18; 8. C. Schmidt, 8. ""'A,".';' ic a wl h etio 10 ns i Yaleh. yaek IWaint, Laxton .Garâ€" hi n Holschfiz x7 / 4 g Peas ‘?gu;gr, 8. 8. 1§; Edna Leis, 8. S. H@fvera Fieishauer, 8. 8. 16; Milton |Réther, 8. 8. 16. ' Class 41â€"1 dozen Biscultsâ€"Merie [Heubach, 8.8. 1; Theima Hosea, 8.8. }15; Ivy Dunnington, S.S. 21; Elfreda | Wilker, §.8. 4; Carrie Hamilton, 8.8. ‘T; Beatrice Wray, S.8. 4 _ Class 46 â€"School Launchâ€"Helen Mcâ€" Eachern, 8.8. 4; Dora Hamilton, 8.8. 7. Freda Holschuz, 8.8. 21; Ivy Dunnâ€" ington, 8.8. 21; Vera Schleuter, 88 15; Allce Hyde, 5.8. 19. Class 47â€"Kitchen Towel, handmade â€"Beatrice Wray, 88. 4; H. Reidel, 88. 5; Marietta Boyd, S.8. 21; Freda Holsohuh, 8.8. 21; Theima Axt, 5.8 21; Hilda Witter. 88. 4. Class 42â€"1 dozen Crullers â€"â€" Maud Schieuter, S$8. 15; Florence Haid, S. 8. 5; Florence Reidel, 8.8. 5; Loretta Hahn, S.8. 5; Vera Schlewter, S.S. 15; Theima Axt, 8.8. 21. Class 43 _ 1 ib. Chocolate Fudge Florence Reide!, S.8. 5; Helen Mecâ€" Eacheorn, S.8. 4; Carric Hamilton, S. 8. 7; Ivy Dunnington, 8.8. 21; Lorne McRas. S.S. 6; Alda Petch, S.8. 15 Class 44â€" White Cake â€" Elfreda Wilker, S.8. 4; Marcella Dietrich, S. S. 5; Theima Axt, S.8. 21; Agnes Wagner; S.8. 16, Marion Lels, 8.8. 16; Florence Lather, 88. 17. Class 45 â€"Pumpkin Pieâ€"Merle Heuâ€" bach, S.8. 1; Laura Wray, S.8. 4; Alice Lels, 898. 16; Luella Logel, S. 8. 12; Carrie Hamilton, 8.8. 7. Class 48 â€"Crocheted Yokeâ€" Laura Wray, S.8. 4; Jolenta Strauss, 8.8. 9; Elfrieda Wilker, 8.8. 4; Thelma Axt, §.8. 21; Myrtle Knight, 8.8. 19; Beaâ€" trice Wray, 8.8. 4. Class 49â€"Emb. Handkerchiefâ€"Beaâ€" tice Wray, 8.8. ¢, H. Reidel, 8.8. 5; Laura Wray, 8.8. 4; Rifreda Wilker, 3.8. 4; Ivy Dunniugton, 8.8. 21; Jol onta s&g:n;cy.;!‘l,s. 9. y 1 , Class 50â€"Knitted Neck Scarftâ€"Helâ€" gn MceRachern, 8.8. 4; Ivy Dunningâ€" toy, 6. #1. . e +.Glass 33.â€"+Pencil drawlng.of side view of a pureâ€"bred Shorthorn Cowâ€" Suigar Hammond,, 8. S. 17; Mildred Schmidt, S. 8. 16;, Waiter Kemér, S 8. 16; Agnes Wagner, S. S. 16; Walâ€" tor Dictrich, 8. S. 9; Alex. Stadeliâ€" bauer, 8. S. 15. Class 30.â€"Union Jack (straight)â€" F:orence Reidel, 8. 8. 5; Myrtle Kuight, S. 8. 19; Campbell Shantz, S. 8. 17; Mary Gerber, 8. 8. 19; Kenneth Milier, 8. 8. 3; Alex. McTayâ€" ish, 8. 8. 18. Class 40â€"2 Loaves of White Bread â€"Ruth ‘Hammond, $.9. 17; Maud Schl euter, 8.5. 15;, Freda Holschuz, 8.5. 21; Pearl Stadelbauer, 8.8. 15; Idela Newmaster, S.9, 3; Helen Beggs. & Cblk 1 pled ‘ms vil*0. B.‘8} Rark Sthdetbquer, h an; upmflf . 1#b, 8. :z','ic;'m C #4 t _Class 26. â€"Pulletâ€"Glen McFaddin. £.8. No. 6; Ivy. Dunnington, 8> §. 21; Kenneth Miller, 8.8. 3; Myrtic Ziegâ€" lor, 8. 8. 1; James Gilliland, 8.8. 21; Gordon McTavish. 8.8. 18. Vera Fleischaurer 8. 16; Cicht:, 6. ‘S.â€"10¢ wmhn tyâ€"Ambrope Birnfinghand, 8. S. 17; Helen McEachern; B. 8. ¢; Waiter Class 31.â€"Plan of Fieischauer, 8. 8. 16 boch, S. 8. 1; Myrtle C‘arence Wagner, 8. Fiddin, S. 8. A 6; Class 27.â€"Jur‘>s Essay, "My Pets" â€"Dorothy Hcipel, 8. 8. 16; Irmgard Fleischaue® 8.8. 16; Clarence Hoffâ€" ner 5. No. %; Lyria LichtL, 8. 8. 6: Priscillia Roii, S. 8. 16; Haszel Ding: wall, 8. 8. 16. f * Class _ 32.â€"Best drawing of a‘ Clydesdale Horseâ€"Walter Dietrich, S. S. 9; Howard Forler, S. S. 16; El.| mer...Schneider, 8. S. 15; l.qrelm' Habn, §,6. 5; Waljter Reiner, 8. S.! 16; Gordon Hieronymus, S. 8. 1. .! Class â€" 34.â€"Junior Writing "God Save the King"â€"Dorothy Heipel, 8. S. 16; Dorothy Hamel, S. S. 16; Johnnie Gerber, S. S. 16; Emma Lichâ€" Andrew Duench, S. S. 18. ti, 8. S. 16, Priscilla Roth, 8. S. 16; Class 35â€" Senior Writing, ‘"The Class 36â€"Coll. of Noxious Weedsâ€" Clifford Hartman, S.S8. 16; Milton Reiner, S.8. 16; Vera Fleischauer, S. 3. 16; Beatrice Wray, 88. 4; . Rgy Brenner, S.8. 12. Class 37â€"Coll. of Weed Seeds, €YT ford Hartman, $.8. 16; Walter Hinsch »erger, S.8. 9; Ivy Dunnington, S.S, !1; Nancy Lels, 8.8. 6; Charles Krae ner, §.S. 12; Gertrude Boyd, S.8. 21. Class 38â€"Coll. of Insectsâ€" Alvin lartman, S.S. 16; Elfreda Wilker, S. i. 4; Gordon McTavish, S.8. 18; Walâ€" er Dietrich, 8.8. 9; Clement Kraemâ€" r. §.8. 12; Ela Stricker, 8.8. 4. Class 39â€"Coll. of Vegetables from lome Garden Contestâ€"Millie Miller, i.8. 3; Alex. McTavish, S.8. 18; Maudâ€" e Schleuter, §.8. 15; Clair Beggs, S. Class 29,.â€"Mapâ€"of ~Wagerjoo Coun 51â€"Best Mended Qrain Sack umnonmam "';;" “:_m ue > > d E. ‘ag;;u-“f'vm;uazm“ fiaka. ; *Boatrice, ~ 4; ‘E.‘j!, ::d-; 84 4; u,mu g1. ! Class 52â€"Hammer Handloeâ€" Ken ez \nets Oiltiems, $.B4 $; Cief® PebCh, § Farmâ€"Winifred ; Nicholas Heuâ€" Ziegler, S. S. 1; 8. 16; Glen Mcâ€" Merle Huebach, TH I | That any verdict other than murâ€" ;dpr would not have been in accorâ€" dance with the evidence was the asâ€" ‘ sertion of Chiet Justice Mulock in | dismissing the jury. ‘ The conviction of Mcharg closes one of the most interesting murder trials in the history of Hamilton. From only a statement that two men j entered the Laidman store at Binâ€" |brook on December 23 and shot Dr. (Whitworth, who was attending it, ‘the police, with the ald of mlender clies, wore abka to capture the two who entered the place, and three nthors who were . with them. For weeks the authorities worked night ‘aml day until the roundâ€"up was made. ) Class 66â€"Interâ€"school Stock Judgâ€" \ng Contest â€" Jerome Grubber, 8S.S. |12; Clemens Farwell, $.8. 5; Willard ) Horgott, 8.8. 9; Walter Hinschburger, [8.9. 9; Walter Dietrich, S.S. 9; Winner [of Shield, 8.8. 9. ‘Total entries 5. When His Lordship was informed that the jury was ready with its verâ€" dict, the prisoner, wr‘o had been reâ€" moved to the sheriff‘s _ office, was agAin escorted to the dock,. As the names of the jurors we ercalled, Moeâ€" harg sat restlessly in the pen. His face was pale. HAMILTON, Ont., Oct. 7.â€"Wilfred Méharg must go to the gallows for the murder @f PDr. E. J. Whitworth of Binbrook on December 23. At 6.20 toâ€"night the jury returned to the court rdom after two hourg‘ deliberation and presented a verdict of guilty. Mehark was not sentenced but will be brougfht back Jater, when Chief Justice Mulock will announce the date of his execution. Found Guilty Of Killing Dr. Whitworth ’?fla:s 7!’~*fiofie-baci ‘ridlng~b0y9 Class 73â€"Plne Homeâ€"grown Mange: Seedâ€" Laura Wray, S.8. 4; Pem Schleuter, S.8. 15; Beatrice Wray, 8. S. 4; Gordon Hieronymus, S.S. 1; Eiâ€" freda Wilker, S.98. 4; Edgar Wilker, School Drillâ€"S.S. No. 16; S.S. No 9; S.S. No. 17; S.8. No. 5; $.8. No 16; S.8. No. 12. Total number of en tries in this class, 6. The convicts are building their own prison at Mimijco. Among other reâ€" forms, they are likely stromng for the abolition: of the bars. lr“"" 8.8. 4; Glen.McFaddin, 8.8. 6; Jerome Voisin, 8.8. 5; Waiter Reiner, iss' 16; Charies Kraemer, 8.8. 12. _ Class 54â€"Wooden Spoonâ€" Ambrose Birmingham, 8.8. 17; Clare Petch, 8. B. 15; Winfred Flefschauer, 88. 16; Clare McFaddin, 8.8. 6; Clarence Wagâ€" ner, 8.8. 16. _ Class 55â€" Saw Horse â€" Winfred Fleischauer, 88. 16; Edgar Wilker, 8. 8. 4; Ambrose L. : ~ ‘am, 8.8. 17; P. Bchieuter, £.8. 10; Clare Petch, 8 8. 15. + Class 63â€" Pen, 2 Bacon I Campbell Shantz, 8.8. 17; 1 Hieronymus, S.8. 1; Charles 1 din, S.8. 6; Clare Petch, 8.8. 16 Class 65â€"Root and Vegetable Judg: ing Contestâ€" Ambrose Birmingbam, S.S. 17; Jerome Grubber, 8.9. 12; Clifâ€" ford Hartman, 8.8. 16; Willard, Herâ€" gott, S.8. 9; Clemens Forwell, 8.8. 5; Clement Kraemer, 8.8. 12. Total numâ€" ber of entries in this classâ€"16. e Class 64â€"Public Speaking Contest â€"Joseph Reidel, 8.8. 5; Clarence Wag ner, S.8. 16; Jerome Reidel, $.8. 5. _ Class 67â€"Driying Aldd Petch, S.8. 15 Class §1â€"Spring Lamb, any short wool breedâ€"Glen McFaddin, 8.8. 6; Charles McFaddin, 8.8. 6. Class 60â€"Datry Calfâ€"Glen McFadâ€" len, 8.8. No. 6; Gordon Hieronymus, $.8. No. 1; Jerome Grubber, §.8. No. 12; Harvey Hieronymus, §.8. No.: 1. Class 59â€"Beef Caif=Jerome~Grubâ€" ser,â€" 8.8. 12; Carl Stadelbauer,. 88. 5; Allan Relchart, 88. Ls l 0_ Class 56â€"Heavy Coltâ€" ClarecBeggs IRICINAL DOCUM ‘(‘omest â€"girls ‘â€" ; Mary Gale, S.8. §.$. 19; Maudie ~3u Hogsâ€" Harvey McFadâ€" ’ Class 334â€"Pencil Drawing of a sige view of a pureâ€"bred Shorthorn Cow: 1, Marguerite D.clinan, 8. 8. 12; 2 Walter Roeddipg, 8. S. 11; 3, Grace Wilhelm, S S. 28; 4, Beatrice Roedâ€" ding, S. 8. 11; 5, Erhard Schienker, 8. 8. 11; 6, Laura Gates, 8. S. 28. (Claas _ 34â€"â€"Jublor â€" Writing, _ "God |Eaye the King‘; 1. Minetta Reliingar. 8° S. 12; 2, Dorothy Bricker, 8. S. 5; 3, Noella Iza, 8. S. 11; 4, Bernadette ‘Geffros, 8.98. 11; 5. Ruth McGeath, 8. !8 12; 6. Eva Shants, 8. 8. 11. | 8. S. 6; 2, Herbert Hallman, S. S. 12; +3, Drummond Snyder, S. 8. 12; 4, Cyâ€" |ril Bellinger, S. 8. 12; 5, Luida iShantz. 8. 8. 12;5 6, Serenus Heintz man, S. 8. 12. | Class 26â€"Pullet: 1, Herbert Hallâ€" | man, S. 8. 12; 2, Howard Latsch, S. S. 5; 3, Raymond Syyder,â€"8. S. 12; 4, } Russell Erb, S. 8. 6; 5, Grace Withelm, : Class 20â€"1 dozen Asters: 1, Franâ€" ‘cis Heck, S .S. 11; 2, Edna Rohr, S. ‘S. 5; 3, Kemmeth Groff, S. 8. 11; 4, ‘Ella McGeagh, S: S. 12; 5, Janet Spyâ€" der, S. S. 28. iâ€" Class 23â€"MJxed Bouquet from Home Garden: 1, Wilfred Lehnen, 8. S. 5; ~2, Beryl Gastmoier, S. S 11; 3, Grace Sherk, S. S. 5; 4, Helma Meyer, 8. S. {12; 5, Doris Fisher, 8. S. 5; 6, Dorothy Boettinger, S. S. 11. â€" }'gz’zider. 8. S. 28; jw Mauricé Smyder, i 8. 2t; 5, Andr Benninger, S.. 8. Class 27â€"Junior Essay "My Pets":}SS. 12; 2, Porcival Bedford, 8.S. 12; 1, Viole Winfleld, 8. 8. 6; 2, Paulime|S. §. 12; 2, Percival Badford. S. S. 12; Vagle, 8. S. 6; 3, Beatrice Parks, s~|‘ 3, Henry Mustin, 8. S. 11; 4, Bemus S. 6; 4, Herbert Millard, 8. S. 6. !Du",ng_ 8. S. 28. Clasg 28â€"Senior Essay, "Beauties! Class 59â€"Beef Caif: 1, A. Durrant, of My Home Locality": 1, Sarah Broh-' 8. 8. 28; 2, Raymond Snyder, S. S. 12; man, S. S. 6; 2, Nellie Lehpen, S. S.Iz_ Matthew Durrant, S. §. 28. &; 4, Lottie Sefbert, S8. 11; 4. Lu | ‘Class 60â€"Pairy Calf: 1, Fred Gastâ€" cria Letson, &. S. 6; 5, Henry Mustin,‘ mejer, S. S. 11; 2. Mabel Smyder, S. 8. §. 11; 6, ixl-rd Schlenker, S. 8. H-! 8. 12; 3, Fernie Fehrenbach, 8. 8. 28. Clase 29â€"Map of Waterloo County:} Class 61â€"Spring Lamb, any short 1, Grace Wilhelm, S. 8. 28; 2, Jnnel‘wool breed: 1, Gregory Oswald, 8. 8. Smyder, 8. S. 28; 3, Laura Gates, S. 8" 11 4 28; 4, Erhard Schlenker, 8. & 11.. E».‘ Class 62â€"Spring Lamb, any long Gladys Bedford, 8. S. 12; 6, PerciÂ¥2l) wouo; preed: TNRaymond @Snyder, S. S. Bedford, S. S. 12. ~113 .« 4 Class 31â€"Plan of Farm: 1. Erhard Schienker, 8. S. I1; 2, Walitor Roed: ding, S. 8. 11; 3, Janet Snyder 8. 8. 28; 4, Laura Gates, 8. S. 28; 5, Matâ€" thew Durrant, 8. S. 28; 6, Grace Wilâ€" helm. S. 8. 28. Class 32â€"Best Drawing of a Clydesâ€" dale Horse: 1, Walter Roedding, 8. S. 11; 2, Erhard Schlenker, 8. 8. 11; 3, Edward Newberry, 8. 8. 12; 4, Grace Wilhalm, 8. 8. 28; ‘, Laura Gates, S. 8. 28. 1. Erima Sny@ér, 8. 8. 12%; %, Eva Shantw, &. 8. 11} 3, Ruth Hemunerick, BoB: 28; 4, Tda Shyder, 8: 8. 38, 5, "Mattho® Durvaint} S:o@L @8. » > Cluad 38~Collection of Insects: 1, Rertram Durrant, 8. 8. 28. © ./« f Class 30â€"Union Jack (straight): 1, MaQhew Durrant, 8. S. 28; 2, Helen Bitschy, 8. 8. 12; 3, Laura Gates, S. 8. 28; 4, Grace Wilhelm, S. 8. 28; 5, Janet Snyder, S. S. 28; 6, Luida Shantz, S. 8. 12. S.9. 28; 6, Dolores Shantz, S.S. 11 Class 36 â€" Collectionâ€"ef Noxious Weeds: 1, Florence Fehrenbach, 8. ! 34; 2, Gladys Bedford, 8.8. 12. Class 37â€"Collection of Woed Seedi: H Class 35â€"Senior Writing, "The Maâ€" ple Leaf Forever": 1, Daisy Ray, S. S. 11; 2, Janet Snyder, 8. 8. 28; 3, Kdna Rohr. 8. 8. 5; 4, Grace Wilheim, 8. 8. 28; 5, Laura Gates, S. 8. 28; 6, James ‘Thaler, 8. 8. 5. Class 14.â€"6 Chantenay Carrots; 1st, Wilfred Lebnen, S. 8. 5; 2, Helen Fenton, 8. 8. 5; 3, Ruby Weber, S 8, 11; 4, Wilma Meyer, 8,8. 1%; 5, Kisis Marguardt, 8. 8. 5; 6, Mary Newborry, 8. & IA |,. in avone » Class 17â€"12 Dooley Potatoes: 1, Nelson Yeach, 8. 8. 11; 2, Lottie Sieâ€" bert, 8. 8. 11; 3, Joseph Snyder, S. 8. 12; 4, Gladys Bedford, 8. S. 12; 5, Carl Schaus, 8. 8. 5; 6, Jerome Bachâ€" man, 8. 8. 12. i Class 16â€"â€"12 Irish Cobbler Potatoes, 1, Erhard Schlenker, 8. S. 11; 2, Reta Haas, 8. 8. 11; 3, Malcolm Mustin, 8. §. 11; 4, Anetta Benninger, 8. S. 12; 5, Gerald Bedford, 8. 8. 12; 6, Roy Habm, S. 8. 6. | Class 18â€"3 stalks Silo Corn with ears attached: 1, Kenneth Groff, 8. 8. 1L. Class 19â€"6 ears Golden Bantam Corn: 1, Albert Wilhelm, 8. S. 28; 2, Nora Heckepdorn, 8. 8. 11; 3, Harold . Class J5â€"§ Yellow, Globe Danver Onions: 1, Marigq Shantz, 8. 8. 11; 4, Margaret Kraft, 8. S. 11; 3, Maura Bhoemaker, 8. S. 28. f 28; 6, Andrew Huck, 8. S. 11 Class 12â€"5 Good Luck Turnips V ER Y ) K } Class 45â€"Pumpkin Pie: 1, Dolores / Shantz, 8. S. 11; 2, Fiorence Fehrenâ€" ’»b-ch. 8. S. 28; 3, Grace Wilhelm, 8. S. |28; 4, Jangt Snyder, S.8. 28; 5, Edith . Newberry, S. S. 12; 6, Albert Wilâ€" | helm, 8. 8. 28. 1 Class 44â€"White Cake: 1, Eva ! Shants, S. S. 11; 2, Gladys Bedford, B. 8. 12; 3, Dorothy Boettinger, S. S. 'n; 4, Mildred Fonton, S. S. 5; 5, Grace Wilkhelm, 8. S. 28; 6, Kathiecen | Hotheizg, 8. 8. 12. } , Class 54â€"Wooden Spoon: 1, Theo dore Scheurman, S. S. 28; 2, Morria Strong, 8. 8. 12; 3, Gregory Oswald, 8. S. 11; 4, Joe Wile, S. S. 12. S.8. 12; 2, Percival Bedford, 8.S. 12; 8. 8. 12; 2, Percival Badford. S. S. 12; 3, Henry Mustin, 8. S. 11; 4, Bemus Durrant, S. S. 28. ‘ %. 6. 8. 11 2, Jerome Heintzman, 8. 8. 12; 3, Aleda Snyder, 8. 8. 12; 4, Laura Gates, 8. 8. 28; 5, Norman Febrenbach, S. 8. 28; 6, Janet Snyder, 8. 8. 28. 8. 6; 2, Erhard Schlenker, S. 8. 11; 3. Roy Hahn, S. 8. 6; 4. Russell Erb, 8 S. 6; 5, Herman Voege, S8. I1; 6, Jra Kraft, 8. 8. 11. Shield won by S 3. No. 6. Class 67 â€"Driving Contest, girls: 1, Dorotby Switzer, 8. S. 12; 2, Freda Lenz, 8. 8. 11; 3. Laura Allemang, S. 8. 12; 4, Mabel Snyder, 8. S. 12; 5, Bessle Newberry, 8. 8. 12. + , Class 68â€"Driving Contest, boys: 1. Edward Reinhart, 8. 8. 11; 2, Raymond Soyder, S. 8. 12; 3. Howard Latach, Class 65â€"â€"Root and Veretable Com petition: 1, Grace Withelm, S. 8. 28; Class 66 Interâ€"school Stock Judg ing Competition: I, Wayne Snyder, S Class 48â€"Crocheted Yoke:~*, Annet; ta Benninger, S.3S. 12; 2, Lottie S<.â€" bert, S. 8. 11; 3, Dorothy Yaeck, 5. S. 11; 4; Beatrice Roedding, S. S. 11. Class â€" 49â€"Embroidered _ Handkerâ€" chief: 1, Minetta Rellinger, S. S. 1%. Class 63â€"Pen, 2 Bacon Hogs: 1, Matthew Durrant, 8. S. 28. Class 64â€"Public Speaking Contest; 1, Harold Snyder, 8. S. 28. 1 B. 8. 5; 4, Wilson Kraft, S George Harmock,. S 8. 11, Bedford, 8, 5.. 12. ; Claas 72â€"Horseback Riding boy#: 1. George Harnock, S. S. 11; 2, Rayâ€" mond Snyder, S. 8. 12; 3, Wilson Kraft, 8. 8. 12. Class 73â€"Pint Homeâ€"grown Mangel Seed 1, Orace Wilheim, 8. 8. 28; z.; Albert Wilheim, 8. 8. 28; 3. Erma Snyâ€" Class 46â€"School Lunch: 1, Bessie Newberry, 8. S. 12; 2, Gladys Strong, 8. 8. 12; 3, Mildred Fenton, S. S. 5; 4, Elmer Bitschy, S. 8. 12; 5, Grace Wilhelm,; S.S. 28; 6, Ida Snyder, S. B. 28. : Claws .70 â€"Hitching and, Unbjtchitrig Contest, boys: 1, Wilson Kraft, 8. 8. 12; 2, Howard Latach, 8. 8. 5. Class 71â€"Horseback Riding Conâ€" teat, girls: 1, Dorothy Switzer, 8. S. 12; 2, Ada Snyder, S. 8. 12; 3, Freda Len:z, 8. 8. 11. Â¥ 2 a Class 42: 1 dozen Crullers: 1, Janet Sfyder, 8. 8. 28; 2, Edith Newberry, 8. 8. 12; 3, Laura Gates, S. S zs'fi. Adéla Snydér, 8. 8. 12; 5, Grace Wilâ€" ow KR is °. =~ ~~ ; Class 47â€"Kifthen Towel, ~Hang made: 1, Gracé Wilhelm, S. 8. 28; 2, Laura Gates, 8. 8. 28; 3. Gladys Bedâ€" ford, S. S. 12; 4, Rose Scheurman, S. 8. 28; 5, Edith Newberry, 8. 8. 12; 6, Gladys Hollinger,<8. S 11. yc Class 51â€"Best Mended Grain Sack by boy or girl: 1, Bery] Gastmeier, S. S A1; %, Grace Wilhelm, S. 8. 28; 3, Percival Bedford, S. 8. 12; 4, Laura Gates, S.~S. 28; 5, Florence Fehrenâ€" bach, S. 8. 28. Class 52â€"Hammer Handle: 1, Theoâ€" dore Scheurman, 8. S8..28; 2, Malcolm Mustin, S. S. 11; 3, Norman Strong, S. 8. 12; 4, Herbert Hallman, 8. S. 12; 5, Norman Fehrenbach, S. S. 28; 6, Edgar Reist, S. S. 28. Class 53â€"Bird House: 1 Snider, S. S. 28. Class 50â€"Knitted Neck Scarf:; 1, Laura Gates, S\S. 28. Marguerite Bachman, 8. 8. 12; 2, Grace Wilheim, 8. §. $8; 3, Gladys Hollinger, 8. 8. 11. | Class $1; 1 dozep Biscuitsâ€" Marâ€" guorite Backmlan, 8.8.. 12; Minctta ‘‘Class 4311b Chocolate l"udfi 1, Helen" Bitschy, (S. 8. 12; |2, Marie Schourman, 8. 8. 28; 3, Erma Suyder; 8. 8. 1}; 4, Luida Shants, 8. S. 1%; 5, Henriétta Iza, S. 8. 11; 6, Laura Gates, Total number of . entries in this M $ / j; 1a%.._ 1 A44s . Howard BRITAIN TO LIFT EMBARGO E /A; Theol ON:CANADIAN CATTLE WHILE : s Mon] * BARRING OTHERS IS REPORT > uf 8 12; 5, 6,,, Percy 28 28; ; \Police Trail 2 The average faithful member does a good deal for his church each year. ‘Think of theâ€"time he gives! Think of the thought, the anxious planning, ‘and the burden of responsibility! I‘Then remember the money he gives 'to the church. I was figuring up and 1 discovered> that the church of gwhich 1 amsa member gave lust year, for all .purposes, the munificâ€" ient sum of wearly $60,000,000. Other denomipations are giving with equal liberty, so that the sum total of the gifts, of: the . .Protestant and Roman | Catholic churches of this country j In reply to that question 1 will lay ; down one proposition. 1t is this: To « generously | sustain the church â€" of jGod is the Best investment which zthe individual, the community or the : nation can possibly make. . That is true from a business standpoint. i _ If Alf Ministers Were Banished. ! Bnild a great wall around any !American city. Gather together all their identity was obtained y«‘storl;" day when a trunk containing the mutilated mail sacks and rifled on-1 yolopes was found in the alley. Fin-| w ger prints taken from the envelopes w (Canadiin Press Service) DETROIT, MICH., Oct. 10. ~While Federal agents were questioning a man giving the name of Bob Cunnâ€" ingham, detained in Toledo on susâ€" picion of connection with the mail robbery here‘last Friday, police toâ€" day instituted a rigorons search of all foreign quarters of the city for the four bandits. The first clue to But is he not a little too enthusiasâ€" tic. Does he not praise the church too highly? _ much .reach a sn that is absojutely fabulous. Is all this worth while? Would we not â€" better spend our time and strength and money for other purâ€" poses? â€" Would we not better build lébraries and Rood roads and provide recreation centres for the people? In â€" this â€" frank statement â€" the Psalmist gives his estimate of the value of the church. He places that value very high. !ga words are words of ringing enthusiasm. "I had rather be a doorkgeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tepts of wickedness "â€"Psaim 84:10. Yorkshire Post, which is prominently identified with the most important agriculâ€" tural interests of England and Scotland, in its news pages features a statement of a correspondent that it had been‘ decided definitely to lift the embargo on Canâ€" adian cattle but continue the prohibition of the live cattle of < other countries. * (Canadan Press Service) s PARIS, Oct. 10.â€"United States troops which had been beld here for a week to act as a guard of honor at the cereâ€" mony expected to be held in Westminster Abbey, London, when General Pershing was to lay the CongressionalaMedal of Honor upon the tomt of the British "unknown soldier," have returned to Coblenz. General Pershing did not go to London as he had planned because of the failure of the Britâ€" ish War ‘Office to fix a date for the ceremony, 2 Explanations of the delay on the part of the War Ofâ€" fice to fix the time when the United States formally could honor Great Britain‘s war dead would appear to indicate that the British government did not have time to make the arrangements for the ceremony. Washington adviged Lonâ€" don early in August of the details of the plan, but, it is said, many Bfitish officials have been out of the city and have otherwige been so husy that they have been unable to give the attention it demanded. Do s *A Somebody Blundered! ‘ General Pershing will sail for the United States on Ocâ€" tober 20, and the interval befére that date willnot be sdfâ€" ficient to permit him to carry out his plan of going to Lénâ€" don. LONDON, Oct. 10.â€"The (Canadian Press Service) IS THE CHURCH WORTH WHILE? * "% 5 &E A N Mail Bandits (By Bishop F. Berry, of M. E. Church) ; Acain, it pays to support the cburch because it is the fountainâ€" head of the world‘s beneficence. dro commission is refuoding to Hyâ€" dro users in this city nearly twelve thousand dollar in surplus earnings. SYDNEY. NS., Oct. 5.â€" who became P‘remier of Wales in April 1920, died the ministers and compel them to go outside. '!‘m‘ every cluu‘ch m into a warehouse or mn'gm plant. ° Buru every Bible ahe Chrig tian book. Compel every Sunday school teacher and Christian worker to cease his activities In short, eliminate every religious influence .. from the walled city and make it : purely secular. What would happen? In six months the cost of maintai® ing the police and fire departments would increase fifty per cent. At the end of another six months theré« would be another incroaseâ€" of= fifty per cent. Meanwhile the rate g taxation would go up to M&; addod municipal expenses, and every. foot of real estate would have to ‘~lp bear the heavy b'lflhru How long would it be before these would be a condition of lawlessness, crime, mobâ€"rule, and â€" moral prostitution such as would make the city am earthly hell? Real estate values would decline, business would be paralyzed, social life woult be deâ€" bauched,. and every decent family would hasten to move to some ‘place \ of moral safety. n A church building would increase the value of every foot of real esâ€" tate within a mile of its location. It enhances the value of every busiâ€" ness. It is the partuer of the pubâ€" lic school. _ It is the basis of the purest social and domestic life. If there were no other reason‘fof supâ€" porting the church this commercial reason would be enough, but it is really ‘ot the best reason Ir;eould give. and the trank the officers. Police â€" were wnable _ to identify Cunningham by that name and said the fict that a coin bag bearing the name of the National Bank of Comâ€" merce hore was found on his person might not connect him with, the mail robbery * ST. THOMAS 18 LUCKY ST. _ THOMAS, Oct. 6. â€"Local hyâ€" The rumor, adds the Post, says that the cabinet is hot unanimous on itne subject, but the majority strongly support the removal of the embargo on Canadian carâ€" tle. w Majorâ€"t«enerar moore,> a noted authority on veterinâ€" ary matters, says that the bogey of the importation of contagious dis>sse from Canada lies more in the imâ€" agination than in the realâ€" ity. it were expected to ald John Story, New South today. all d e o O e every‘ 25 ve to * _‘ â€" How if‘ would _ </

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