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The Wingham Times, 1899-10-20, Page 2• ?PrITIT7- i1oW!ol FaLL Valr. The following is a list {,f the prize swiasners st Vie liowiek tall fair, held in Gorrie, nn Sstritrelav thq be 7th: essiss 1. -toss. Heavy ass isnitre al horses, ssr, Estglesloott. J Bell ; heavy Agrietil. viral gohlie•r tw:) years 14.1, Me Leoci, E coo.oe.• ; v agileititaral gelding, isle yen r s Nes E cons. ints; broist nisei! .7 Brown (Moles- worth.). ,‘ & .1 inisiell; foal, W Brown (Msle;worrn), 11211. Gener;11 Purls 'se • r . Case more, ',11c1Se en; iss4ing two settrg old, J j•• t Near, wag E .1 MeEwen ; brood mare. 1.1, (.1 Web.• ber; MeEwoo.V. Casen,ore. Rustle, es %V 'un, Edgar; /raiding u• tiro is to Zinn, 'It 'W •Tai•!•s•eir grrl.r I 1 t ears old. • II Zinn S; esdsiiies one rear oid, II Zqin, 11 MeDartnott; brood mare, 11 zinn, W 11 MeCracken ; foal 11 nal, Carr i a ss,e -Tea .1 Si AleKay, E Lambkin ;1urc, 11 Ziuts E Lomb - kin; gel.lims t*u. years uld, E Latish• ' kin, '7‘ "arling E Lain ti .'LOCI mare, s ..„.,: ,al, 11 Zinn; sad- dle.hsre, W 1I McDermott; span crf ponies, It Edgur, It Deacon saddle prey, R Edgar. GLASS --IMV ?,ENT AND, GRNERAL MNUFAOTtJfl.. Iron beamplow, Gillies & Martin; gand plow, °Blies & Martin; root cutter, Gillies & liTartin; single car- riage, T II McLanchlin ; single har- ness, T " Sanders, 1, & 2; double harness, Sander CbA-DURHAMS. Bull three years d, J L Wilson, S Johnston; bull u der 3 years, J McEwen; female, an age, S John- ston; Esow, fur ye rs Over, S Johnston , L Wits cow under 4 years, S loston„1 L Wilson; heifer two ;ea.' • an, Johnston 1 & yeariipg heirs' .T, hnston, 1 Me. Ewen; bull calf, S ohnston, J L Wilson; heifer eslf, S ohnston, J L Wilson; herd, S John on, J L Wil- son. Durham ('"[es -1 w, S Johns- ton, J L upon: 1 r two years: old, SJolin toil i. son;yearling heifer. S nstr h -fer calf, S Johnston 1 .2; I it h st, 8 John ston 1 & 2; I et's, S Johnsten; best nailch cow, 17 Dane, Greer Bros ; village urn Danes jerseys -B..11, R Harper; bull nude,: two yea -s, 1 mbkin ; eow, ARTEFt ITTLE ER PILLS SI h :41 91.17e • r :PO SIC ACHE Positively cureby these Little F41s. They also relieve Distr4 from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hear Eating. A per.' feet remedy for Dizziness, ausca, Drowsi. aess, Bad Taste in the Mout , Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID IVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Pure Vegetable. Small Pill. 8 all Dose. Small Pri Substitution • the fraud: of 4e day. See you get aluter's, Ask for Carters, Insist and de nd. Carter's Little es:. • ss....sa.s ;7144. g iver Pills. 0 YEARS° PP-MENG-it TRADE, MARKS DRSKINfl OPY#110HTS &c, Anyone:sendingn sket and deseription may mitekly asrertian our op km free *nether it invention probably pot bible. Conimnniero thins strietlyeetiodentim. ondbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency f securing patents. ?Meats taken through unn Co. moats/ sperfla vino, without oho , ItI the /yet 4.14 . • Cala ...It • i ' . ; , Your months, *L ONft & Co goietft firms Oflies, les v 1 RE WINGIIAM TIMES, OCTOBER 20, le0. j Lambkin; heifer, J Lambkin. & Sons, Miss •Scamiller Russett, Poled Angus -43141, B Stafford. American golden, 1 P Aylesworth, SITUP. W Strong; russet t any other kind, Leteeiters—Aged ram, 1 a 2.W E oonstns, Schmurr &Sons ; bald. Brown; shearling ram, .1 'Sanderson win, Solunurr & Sons, R Peel; 5 SZ, 'Son, W Brum; ram lamb, W Vogan; 13en Davis, R Peel, S Vogan ; Brown 1, & 2: best ewe baying raised Mann, Miss Seggmiller, 5 Clark ; • lamb% in 1899, 3 Sanderson & Son, Tallman sweet, Selman, c.S1'. Son, It W Brown; shearling ewe, J Sander. Peel ; °Cotton of winter apples, P son and Sou 1 & 2; ewe lamb, 3 San ' P Aylesworth, E Cousins; Calverts, derson & on, W Brown; pen sheep, • E, Cousins, Sehmurr & .Son ; Duchess- .' Sanderson & Son; ram any age, W ot' Oldenburg, W Strong; Alexander, lii:own; ewe any age, J Sanderson & Miss Seggmiiler, W Surong;Maiden's Sun. • blush, W. R McCracken,' Sehmarr & Oxford Downs—Aged ram, G San; snow apples, J 11 Juhnston, Webber. j Couse ram latnb, E Greer Bros ; collection of fall apples, Cousens 1 & 2; ew having raised Jno Holland E Cousins crab apples, ibs in 1899, 0 'Weber ,,S, a; Vogan, SAnaurr & Sons; silos r es.s, U We her 1 sr.;?, ewe W H MeOracken ; pears, S Voguish'. lamb, E usens, U WChhtir; pen Edgar; grapes, Sohintirr & Son. 511(Zotpisillires.b. I the prizes hi this) ' 14 AMES' DXP AtIt T, • • were tapti 'ed by W II Web. Horne made yarni, Mrs McKenzie, class her. . W 11 McCracken ; laflies' stock ing%in Grades-10,rd, J lownev; ram wool, Mrs 1VicKenzie, W II Webber; lamb, J Downey, 3 Sa derson & San; ladies' stocking, fan y, Mrs W Me - ewe, J Dewroy, 3 Sa erson & Son; Kenzie ; ladies' stoe og, cotton, Mrs shear ewe, 5 Sandkson a Son t. W H Hele, Mrs W.'Kenzie men' and oWe sandergon & socks hand made ir wool, Mrs M. 2; S Kenzie, Mrs. Hele s mitts in. wool, is ; mitts fancy, Hele ; glovcs in W H MeCraele• Mrs Hele; fine. Mrs Hele; fancy • , Mrs Bele ; thtn• WH MeCrack. Mrs McKenzie; McKay, W 11 et, P P wool, W H Me - [(ay; crocket in E Cousins; ern - E Cousins, W in muslin, W broidery in silk •y ; embroidered M McKay ; r , ' 1 SWINE, Berkshire—I3oar under 1. year„T Ritchie, S Vogan; brood sow, J. !Ritchie, J Stewart; pair spring pigs, 3 Ritchie. • Chester White— Boar aged, H . Douglas, T Mendieson; boar under one year old, . T Mendleson; brood sow, 11 Douglas, T Mendleson; pair Yorkshire White Boar aged, A spring pigs, H Dougts, . Robertson jr.; boar n ‘der 1 ) ear old, W 3 Pomeroy 1 :ink 2; brood sow, W J Pomeroy 1 and 2; pair spring pigs, A Robertson jr.7=,W J Pomeroy., Evans, W Dane; .. .1,0n1.Tk. ' on linen, JM Mci news P P Aylesw sth, T Mendle- centre pieces, Mrs son; turkeys, T Men eson, W Dane; point lace, Mrs Ilele, E Cousins; • nrtekA, if Collins; 1 ht Brain...WS.: J Maltese. lace, W D ne ; Battenburg i Brethauer 1 and 2; • 1Srniouth rocks, •work,„ W. Evans, ECousins ; Berlin Is II McCracken, T Mendieson; wool raised; J. Contipll, jr., T Haiti- Hatnbargs, J Lamb in; leghprns, J Brethauer l& 2; - BI cis Spanish, 3 Brethauer 1 and 2 Wsra.ndottes,01 Brethauer 1 and ; Bantams, -3 Brethauer 1 and 2; igeons, 3 Down- ey; Canadian Cana .es,' W Strbng. Mrs McKenzie, it Pa. Mrs McKenzie. Mrs wool, Mrs MaKeaztd en ; gloves, fancy,, shirt. Mrs McKenzie • shirt, Mrs McKensi• • tell shirt, E Cousin en; patched. quilt crochet quilt, J MeCracken ; • cove worth ; crochet in Craeken, J M M cotton., Mrs Hele, hroidery in Cott) Dane ; embroider. ' RAI. Red wheat, B Be erjr., 3 Camp; belt; white wheat, .3 'Campbell, B Bender jr.; spring *beat, J Camp- bell, T Mendieson; arley, Menthes° ; large peas, J Campbell, J Conne jrs small peas, J Campbell, P P A lesworth; white oats, J Campbell, Connelljr.; black osts, J Campbell, Mendleson; flour, W Dane; yellow. rn, P P Ayles- wortb, J Schmuri & • Son; white beans, P P Aylesw rth, H.Douglas; butter beans, W • MeCracken, W Dane. *DAIRY P ODUOE. 20 lbs tub butte , 1 Harding; R Edgar; lnbs butte0. in tub, it Hard- ing, 3 L Wilson; 5 -,lbs-fresh butter, R Harding, R E, gar; homemade bread, W Eaglest_tm, W Stinson; buns, W H •Gregg,- E Cousins; oat- meal eake, 3 BrethAter, W Stinson ; fruit eakes.J Bretfaner, W Stinson; jelly cake, W H Gtogg, .P P Ayles- worth; 5 lbs strains; honey, JBreth- auer. , • ROOTS AND V ETABLES, • Early potatoes, Mendieson, -Johnston; late pot oes, W Dane, S Clark; collection f potatoes, John aolland, C Caudle; swede turnips, S Clarke, 8 Johns n; Turnips any other kind, W 1 McCracken, J Dieket; red man W H Mc- Cracken, 3 H hnston; yellow mangolds, W H ilisCracken; garden carrots, -0 Oaudk1 3 II Johnston; field carrots, a Sa4ierson & Son, W H Me0rkken1 lery, 0 Caudle, Brethauer ; j4atie onions, 0 • Caudle, Greer Brs; seed ornons, Erb, Greer Bros ; Datch sets, W 11 McCracken, J Br Winer; colleCtion of onions, W H'M raeken, 3' Breth aver; parsnips, C4audle, W Strong; pumpkits3; W S ng, W H me- Craeken'; citrons, SchMurr & Son, W 11 McCracken ; 'blood beets, 50/3. murr & Sone .H Johnston'lar tomatoes s P Ayissworth, J Breth. atter; small temat.es, 3 Bretbaner, Selittiurr t Son ; : wbite .cabbage, Schmurr & Son, T -'"W MeOracken • red cabbage, W Wit:Chicken, Sch- murr San; re. peppers, P P • Aylesworth, Sam: rt & Son ; carat. aelten,'Sehmurr •CMS, W 11 Me. W 11 MeCrack hers, P P flowers, W Me & Son ; water to Cracken ; squasheSI en, R Edgar ellen, worth, Sebnkllen & on; sunflowers, J Brethauer, S Vo' 0. Y'R • • - 1,4 • Northern Spy ' Cotssins, P P "ndr ias. $ . Aylesworth; Ittiod Island,Greettlig, y all itersdes.leta Mg% in %irk Miss Seggroiller, P AyIeSWOrth ; ;gm!! n King of Tompkins Country, Schreurr son ; Berlin wool fittt, J• M McKa•y, E Cousins; vsax flowkria, J Brethauer, •P P •Aylesworth ; ilvax fruit, P P Aylesworth; drawn( work, Mrs Mc- Kenzie, E Cousins ; arrasene work, Mn Hele, W Dane; hair work, P P Aylesworth ; sofa pillow, crazy work, Mrs Hele ; sofa cushion, 3. M McKay, W Stinson ; netting W H MeCrack- en, Mrs Bete; rifacrame bracket work, Mrs Hele,' eer Bros ; tinsel work, W II Meer, ken ; pair, pillow shams, Mrs Melt nzie, Mrs Hele; cotton qtalt, j Sc#rnurr & Son, Mrs McKenzie; silk uilt, crazy work, Mrs Hele; suit ladies' underwear, Mrs McKenzie ; rned sock or stock- ing, Mrs MCKen e, Mrs Hele; table mat, W. H Me •aeken, Mrs Hele- fancy knitting cotton, W. H Mc; Cracken, Mrs le ; fancy knitting in wool, Mrs • • le, Mrs McKenzie; braiding, Gree -- Bros, E Cousins; tatting, Mrs Hee, 3 M McKay ; rag carpet, J Seim: irr & Son, 3 Breth- suer s toilet rat, G Brown,W II McCracken ; miss matsMrs Ilje, Mrs McKenzie fe. ther flowers, P P Aylesworth ; 81) 11 work, P P Ayles- worth ; tissue -sork, Mrs. McKenzie, W H McOl'acites ; natural flowers,? P Ayles worth, Cousins; cut flowers, .TBrethaaer, E mins; baud briquet, E Cousins, .1 ethauer ; table bo- quet, 3 Bretheu is Greer Bros; col- lection ot Nous ...plants, W Dane, Greer Bres ; si astors, E Cousins; •six stocks, 4 Bre auer ; collection of noxious weeds, teer Bros, J I3reth . suer; .patched p tits, T Harrison ; darned stockings r socks, •T Harri- son ; knitted stoc Inge or tnitts., T Harrison ; button oleS, T Harrisrin, P P Aylesworth. VINE Pearl painting, McKenzie; Oil paint P Ayleswortb wate TS. • fro Hele, Mrs ng, Mrs Hele, P color painting, Mrs Irele ; painting on silk or velvet, • Greet 'Bros) 't Harrison ; pencil • It drawing; Mrs ele; dia,yon drawing; Mrs Hele; penManship, Mrs P P Aylesworth; two verses of "God Save the Queen," BGrant, R tlecker, /(oneP P Aylesworth mhighly re- comended); painting on pottery'i , Mrs Bele ; painting on. wood, Mrs every hoOse, an Hele; portrait painting, Mrs Hele. It' Capital °r e • SPEC/A.t, PRIZES: sary. Freightp Send for outfit, giving choice of • If.IDNEY POISONS Sap the Life Spring and Make Putrid the Health Fountain South American Kidney Care Cleanses and Purifies. It the kidneys fail to do their work other organs become invpivens poisons irenernte-eiranlate through, and Lv as ate the whole system. Disease.iincl ilisitstor are as 8008 AR ail miss if negieutetl. South American KiiIntn. Duro nets on the kidneys like tangle. It's a liquid and at - teaks ailing parts, quickly titups filAread- i DR of disease. drives oul.'..1t!b'e foreign substances, and brings thie important organ back to a healthy 'normal state. It's a kidney spenitio. Sold by A. I. Hamilton. Care of Cow tables. At least twice a thoroughly ot'erhau all its furniture, a cleaning. as it wer Lighty in The Nati We prefer rather a open all the window, completely sweep an nooks and corners. thing that is moveabl manure, straw, hays flush the gutters com disinfeet the sta.b1 Sulfate of copper or c ear we like to the stable and general house , • writes L. W. nal Stoekman. Indy day and and doors and brush out all Remove every- . Clean out. d, ete., and etely; Now thot mighty. loride of lime is what we generall., use, though some of the commereial disinfectants are sometimes preferable, Common whitewash or quiekBrne is very good to use for some spots of the stable. If there is any Sir !clod that any the stable, such ther, this disio- . icular thorough. Close the stable.quirss tight and burn sulphur or, still :Jetter, generate. chloride. gas by 'oouring • hydro. chloric acid or some'shloride of lime, This forms a deadlsk gas, and you, want to use it with caution, but it will do thorough vork. All. the mangers and trousrhs should be soured with boiling- Tater. By this semi-annual cleanin up we have thus far escaped p.11 t e troubles that often cause serious oss to many. dairymen,such as ca scours, abor- tion, etc., and at th ' same time it helps to produce the, st and olden, est milk from which 0 • make first- class butter. disease is lurking i as abortion or any fection should be pat ., • • Free to Every ,hufferer. 7 • Those w are afilietdd .with Rheum- atism, Soiati Lumbagp, Neuralgia or or Gout can ha a full mzed box of Mil. burn' Rheumatic it Es f free of oharge, by•sending their na d full statement of their case to T. Miit 1;RN & Co., To- ItOliTd, °kit. .The 100 -acre far of J. J. Mc. Laughlin, on the ba line, Summer- hill, has been sold tog Lindsay Bros., ot Goderich township, for about $4,500. Mr, Mcfasgglilin intends to buy a smaller farm; lholigh re- tains possession where he is at pres- ent. . • • . ' . Children Ory for. T Wanted:—$2 per day sure' gentlemen or ladies; special work; position permanent; rqliable firm, bestreferences;experiende un- necessary. • Address; S. M, PRY, • Field Manager, Toronto. Wanted:—Ndustrious. men at character to :ravel and appoint agents. Salary and expenses paid, BRALLEY.OARI-ETS01.1 CO., Limited, BRANTPoni), Wanted :—C women,to intro 'the most mary publication of mentary on the, gether with Apostles. In P isagem• Theft life -like Mutat for the hew te ristiati men and nee Light ofLife,' Sous booksince the the Bible. A corn- eas Testainent, to- plete lives of the int ot art the work est.most touching, ons ever designed tament. Sells in anybody '• can Sell perienee tnneces- d, Bloks ontime. • Castoria is, for infants and. Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops dud Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, 2gorphine nor other 1sTareotie substance. is Pleasant. Its ginarantee irr thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Chstora' destroys Worms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures. Diarrhoea and. Wind Colic. Castoria relleVcS Teething Troubles, etires Constipation and. Flataleney. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stainaelt.and. Dowels, of Infants and. Children, giving. healthy •and nlittural sleep. Castoria tho Children's • Panacea -The Mother's Friend. Castoria. • • Castoria.. "Costorin is an excellent medicine for 4‘ Costorito is k•O erlaiiied to children cididren. mothers hare repeatedly told me that I recommend it as superiof to any pre, 'of its good effect upon their children." seription known to • Da. G. C. Os000n, Nass, I • II. A. Aacitna, M. D. lfrrioklyn, Y 'THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Vot,sr,ssa's " WI" APPEAR .,°.) ON EVERY WRAPPER. CCNTAUFI ACM:PANT, TT IYIW1RAY CTIVCCT. NEW VOA fr CITY. 6 • 11 EAK, NERVOUS, DISEASED 2509 • 0 CURED IN 2 YEARS. ss; •'. EN aCURES GUARANTEE!) OR IVOPAY ! $1000;1N Gm n FORA CASE WE U LP CANNOT CURE OF • SELF-ABUSE, EllISSIONS, VARICO- CELE, CONCEALED DRA:N.5, STRICT- . URE GLEET, SYPHILIS, STUNTED PARTS, LOST MANHOOD, IMPOTER- ,.. CY, •NERVOUS DEBILITY, UNNATe URAL DISCHARGES, ETC. ..'"•• - s, -----_-_-_-- 0. , - :•.!. -...---...------ !....- 4.- '' The Nei! Method Treatment lithe . . ,tf,t Greatest Discovery of the Age _....„...... ,••,..„ •.•,‘• 11,•• . • a zwr.vouswzmz. 173i3 CURING THESE DISEASES . Thousont'x et yoang, o.r.ti initknO aged men are annually' moot to a premature grave through LA iLY I ..),15...EZETICNS, excesses, AND BLOuD DISEASES. If yOu haro any 02 theiolowing symptoms consult us herons it is too into. Are you ner- vous and %mak, 'despondent and gloomy, spooks botero the oyes with dark Mroles under them, weak back, itidneyo UT:WAN palpitation ot tho hrart, bashful, • Steams and losgec, sediment iii urine, pimples on 'tho fano, opus sunken. hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memory, 'Doles% distrustful, In.* energy MO Strength; tired morn- ings, restless :rights. ehan sNah10 reAr)(1S, weak manhood, stunted organs audkproma- turo decay, bolo pains, Ii.iIr loose, sot: throat ore..., . Vu HA VE SEMINAL IIMAKIVESS OUR NEN METrIOD THEATMENT alone •••• siputo you, and mr •e matt or you, Under Its infli. ence the brain b macs active, tho blood purified SO that an mond , blotches/and ulcers disappear; •the norvea b000ra trong as stool, occ that, nervous. xieso, hashfulpos. and dospontIeney disappear: th d eyes beconio- b glit, the rattiomaf,,tiotriatutlyeamicaari energy roturns to ti • hod', and and sexual systoM aro invigorated; MI drains' cease -no mem-mita waste irons tho system. Tho various organs De me natural and manly: You fed yourself a man . • d know marriage canna bo a failure, WeinvIt 11 the attuctod,to consult us tonadontiany and tr • otchargot, Don't lot mituilts and fakirs rob you your hard earned dollars. 13,6 will cure you or do y. HAS. YOUR.; • SYPI'llusteaSO,m BLOOD dimage, Victim am! tintoos out tem will Met the off it only suppresses'th • YOUND'OR MW Si youth. Seit-abuse symptoms stealing o YOu'uSed to boor danger signals. REAGEHJ flTs3;t1 Treatment will mite y 'Free. No inattet whO Charges reasonable. Mon, • IncloS0 Pinang° Aar NO NAMES US No names on boYsB or en ment, D BEEN DISEASED? t prevalent and most serious • s tho very lite blood ot tho eradl chted front the syn. ring. pow/n.3,1:1 Mercury. • , ransom= MOMS, musk. . symptoms -our NEW ME IMOD phsitively cures it for over. eqoann MAN-Youlvo led a gay lite, or indulged in the tellies r later excesses have broken down your system. You fool the you. Mentally, physically and sexually you are not the man atm., Lustful praptleas reap rich harvests. Will you heed the Victim? flare you toss hope? Aro you eordemplatIng_niarriage? 'blood been diseased? Rave you any weakness e our Now Method What it has done tor others At will do tor you. Consultation as trontod ybuovrite for an honest opinion I'M of Charge. ooks Frac -..,The Golden Monitor"' (illustrated), on biomass of cents. Bealen. Book on ',Diseases ot Women" PrOO. WITHOUT"WKITTEN UONSENT. PRIVATE. No medicine:tent 0.0.0. alopeS. Evoryth:ng confidential. Question Itat and Bost of Treat. V moil No. 148 SEE1-1311 ST. . W till, DETROIT, MICH. DRS. KENN First prize, Carriage horse or mare, territory, and will ,'show you R Edgar.beW to make m ney. Best boy Jockey, It Edgar. BRAILtir ARE, SOX CO., /tinned, 1,3flatZirvoltn. book "Brealdast, inner and Si per," 18 a; revela• • tion in deligli al cookery. It's tbe,best &heal d, most patroniz- ed, least crit dried and most • enlogized, s p for snap hunt. era. itItaDLEY-flAnIt sou pp., matted, urtarrronn, Drawing eotopetitiorir J Gibson, — Deacon. Best Lady DriVert Mrs Chas Edgar., English Spavin Linlitient removes all bard, soft or calloused Lutnps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, ii3praine, Sere and Swollen Throat, Oouglts, eta, Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the meat wonder- ful Bleteleh Cute etas known. Sold by A.1.4. Hamilton. Ideas • aid. Address, 40 moured by LOGS! • 'ATENT RECORD, • Baltimore, Md. / I • gr 44 • 1 , Yr' WE MAXE Sewer an Culvert ipes AU Siam front 4 1 to fia in• •Also Conne'o low*. WItErri FOR Prilet3d • THE ONTAItEII SE U PIPE„,,Ctr, 380 102 AnkLal. D. str. 'OUTCRY At ultimo. T X O • ° Highest eash prices paid for all kinds of god Saw Logs, Telegraph Poles i Cedar Pests ancl, Shingle Bolts ddlivered' In Or yard. • CUSTOM. SAWING,. SHINGLE COPING, done at,lowest prices and satisfaction guaianteed. Call and get prices be- fore disposing of your timber. IVIeLEAN & SON •LOGS