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THE SIGNAL • GODERICHtr'ONTARlO
Goderich Fair -The Prize Winners x
Fallowing is the lint of prizewinners at M. Oerweo.
Helier. 1 year cid, Robt. Glen.
the Goderkfi industrial Exhibition. held Heifer calf. under 1 year, McNeil Bron.
Last week: Two-year-old reser, W. T. Marney.
HORSES W. Hill & too, W. Young & Bon.
Yearling steer, W. Hill & Soo. W.
RO►DSTRRIM Young A Son.
Hlallion, way age (age ooe,,ideredI, Baler calf, W. Hill & Son, Geo. Glee.
over $ year's old, so be shown in bar- FAT CATTLE
mere, y r (Jointer, Blyth. Fat steer, W. T. Murrey 1st and 2nd.
Filly a g. Ruti a yews old. Wen. Fat cow, W T. Mureey, R. McLean
Waite,illy W. A. Rutledge. 1st sod 2nd. •
Filly or geJding, yearling, W. A. Rut
ledge. Special prize by H. L. Salkeld for the
Brood snare, with her goal by her aide, best feeling steer, W.T. Yurnev.
J. Ieagaa & Some A. J'. Goldiborpe. Judge -H. Snell, Londesboro.
Fos of 1916, John Feagen & Some A. SHEEP
J. Goldthorpe. I.EIe EtvrERS
Put of!Aloniee. mares or geldings, in
IiarveKM, D. B. MacKay, Robt. Weapon Bbesrling ram, Robe. Olen.
Bingle borse, mare or gelding, in bar- Ram lamb. Itobl. Glen let and 2nd.
Dena, Thoa'M. Ilurnin, Robert Wilson, Ewe, 2 shears and over, which raised
J. Allhrs a lamb in 1917, Itobl. Glee, G. f.aitL-
waste.
*AD1H.x ANI) SPIX;I.tl.rr
Hhearling ewe Robt. Glen 1st and
Mares or geldings. A. SUlckI. No. end.
334446. Geo. Leith wsite. Ewe lamb, Itobl. Glen let and and.
Lady driver, Thos. M. Durnin. I.INOOLNS
Baiter -broken colt, fueled in 1917. led
and exhibited by boy under 15 yearn Ram. 2 shears and over, Thai. M.
old, A 6 E. Fiedler Snowden.
c'ARRIA(F. Ram Iamb, Than M. Snowden.
Ewe, 2 shears and over. which raised
8tallioa, any age Inge coosiderel), T. a lamb in 1917, Tbos. M. Snowden.
J. Coulter. ehearling ewe. Thos. M. Snowden.
Filly or gelding, 3 years old, A. Ewe lamb, Thos. M. Snowden.
Settle..
Filly or gelding. 2 years old, Jas. OLPORDsHIItE (DOWNS
Fesgan. Ram, 2 rheare and over, Jno. Tabb,
Yearling, filly or gelding. W. A. Itut- W. Young & Bon.
ledge. Ram lamb, Trewarths Bros., W.
a Single carriage horse,- mare or geld- Young & Son.
Jag, D. It. MacKay. Ewe, 2 shear!, and over, which rallied
GENERAL PURPOSE a Iamb iii 1917, `•W. Young & eon, Tre-
Mclsougall Bros., Jas. Feagan. Shea' ling ewe, ao. Tabb let and 2nd.
Brood mare, with her foal by her side, worths Brea.
Gelding, 2 yeah old. W. A. Rutledge. Ewe lamb. John Tabb 1st and 2nd.
Filly, 2 years old, Wm. Hill & Bon, B. ANY BREED NAMED, NOT ON LIST
McMinn "_od and 3rd. Ram Iamb. Trewartba Bros.
Filly, 1 year cid, Ham 'eCMsth, let Ewe lamb. Trewartba Bros.
and and. epeeist prize offered by Chas. Black
Foal of 1916, McDougall Brox., Jae. for best sheep exhibited, goods value
Peegas• {'J, Robs. Glen.
AG RI('UhTURAI. .
Brood mare, with her foal by her side, rat SHF.EP H, `
A a E Heber, John Sowerby, J. Beat fat sheep, ewe or weeper, Thos. Dorking% silver laced, hen; Mrs. J. Bowler.
cock, Mn. J. 8. Howrle. I
eo, c
H Bnttll Geo W fleetly. Game, any other variety, Dock, Spanish. hen. Mrs. J. cwt e s
Pi0B
IMPROVED BHRal(HIRE
Boar, littered in 1917, Thos. M. Snow-
den.
Sow, 1 year old and over, having
Tittered in 1917. Snowden estate.
Sow, littered in 1917, Thor. M. Snow•
den lee and Ind.
CHESTER WHITE
Boar, over 1 yaw old, John Weston.
TAMWORTHe
Boaz, otter 1 year cid, Jno. Sowerby,
Thos. Snowden.
Boar, littered In 1917, Thai. M. Snow -
Gorge Beacom) Arthur Jones 2nd andi FELT LIKE A NEIN
3rd.
(came. any other variety, ben, George
Beacom, Amber Jones.
Hamburg.. spangled, oock, John
Webb, It. C. Poetlethwalte, Arthur
Jones.
Hamburgs, spangled. hen. H. (7.
Postlethwatte, John Webb, R. C. Peelle
1th waite.
Hamburg., black, cock, S. G. McKay.
Hamburg.. black, hen, 8. G. McKay,
George Beacom.
Langehans, cock, ben. J. S. Howrle.
Langahane, ben, Yrs. J. 8. Howrie
lei and end.
Leghorn., buff„ cock, Doak & John-
son. Artbur Jones.
Legberne, buff, hen, Doak & Johnson
1st and end, Arthur Jones.
Leghorn., brown, single comb, cock,
Mrs. J. S. 1�owrte tet and 2nd.
Leghorn., brown, single comb. hen,
Mn. .1. 8. Howrle, George Watson.
Leghorn.. brown, :ore comb, .hen,
Mn. J. S. Howrle.
den. Leghorn., white. single oomb, coek,
How, 1 year old and over. having George Beacom 1st and 2nd.
Uttered In 1917, Thos. M. Hnowdee, Lei/horns, white, single comb, hen,
Snowden estate. George Beacom 1st and 2nd, Thomas
now, littered in 1917, Thos. M. Snow- H. Bowler.
den. Leghorn., white, rose comb, cock. M.
IMPROVED YORxaHIRE E. Lymburner 1st and 2nd.
Sow, 1 year old and over, having Leghorn., white, rose csmb, hen, M.
Uttered in 1917, Jobs Weston E Lymburner let and an
PERSON
After Taking Only One Boa Of
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11
EAsr SHIP HAo.00s, N. S.
"It is with great pleasure that I write
to tell you of the Ivowdr'fel benefits 1
have received from taking "Fruit•a-
tir.s". For years, I was a dreadful
sufferer from Coes4ifrehow and Head-
aches, and 1 was miserable in every way.
Nothing in the way of medicines seemed
to help me. Then 1 finally tried
•• Fruit-a•tives" and the effect was
splendid. After taking one box, I feel
like a new person, to have relief from
those sickening Headaches".
Man. MARTHA DEWOLFE.
50c. s box, 6 for $22.60, trial size, 250.
At all dealers or sent pttktpaid by Fruit -
GRADES Minorcan, black, ben, S. G. McKay, I atives Limited. Ottawa.
Sow, 1 year old and over, having George
gtenb buff, cock, M. E. Lym-
aterel in 1917, Thos. M. Snowden. burner. J. B. Knight.
Pen of 2 bacon pigs, barrows or sows, Orpington., buff, ben. Doak & John -
any grade or of oue breed. weighing son M. E. Lymburner, J. B. Knight.
from 160 to 200 pounds. Thee. M. Snow- Orpingtons, white, cock, Thomas
den, McNeil Bron. Hoggarth, M. E. Lymburner 2nd and
Judge -Stephen Andrews. 3rd
POULTRY Orpingtons, white. hen, M. E. Lym-
1 SINGLE BIRDS Oroingtone, black. hen, 8. G. McKay,
Anconas, any variety, cock, 8. G. Mc- George Beacom.
Kay. Plymouth Rocks, barrred, cock, R.1
Ancones, any variety, hen, 8. G. Mc- C. Postlethwalte.
Plymouth Rocks, barred, hen, R. C.
Pottletbweite let and 2nd.
Plymouth Rocks. white. cock, J.
B. Knight, Doak & Johnson.
Plymouth Rocks, white hen. J. B.
Knight 1st and 2nd, Doak & Johnson
M F Lym. 3rd
burner. 1 Rhode Ialand Reds, single comb.'
Brahmaa, dark• cock, Mrs. J. 8. I clock, Arthur Jones.
Howrle. Rhode Island Reds, rose comb, hep,
Brahmas, dark. ben, Mrs. J. 9. How• Arthur
Jones variety, cock, Tbcmas
rte let and 2nd. I Y
1)orktngs, silver laced, cock, Mrs. J. H. Bowler.
Ho vrte. . Sussex, any variety, hen, Thomas'H.
burner, Thotuas Hoggarth.
xay.
Andalusian., cock, Mrs. T. 8. Howrie.
Andaluaiana, hen, Mrs. J. 8. Howrle
1st and and.
Brahman, light, cock, M E. Lymbnrn
er.
Brahmas, light, hen. M. ••
and 2nd.
Wyandotte's, gold laced, cock, M. E.
Lymburner.
Wyandottes, gold laced, hen, ef. E.
Lymburner.
Wyandotte*, silver laced, Dock, M. E.
Lymburner, Mrs. J. 8. Howrie.
Wyandotte's, silver laced, hen, Mrs.
J. 8. Howrle, M. E. Lymburner and and
3rd.
Wyandotte.. white, cock, Doak R
Johneon let and 2nd.
Wyandottes, white, hen, Doak &
Johnson 1st and 2nd.
Bantams, light Brahman, cock, John
'Webb, George Beacom.
1 Bantams, light Brahma., hen, John
Webb, George Beacom.
Bantams, Cochin., any variety, cock.
Thomse Hoggarth, John Webb, R. C.
Postletb waito.
Bantams, Cochin., any variety, ben,
John Webb. Thomas Hoggarth, H.
Freeth.
Ducks. Pekin, drake, Snowden Estate,
Jnmee Yuill.
Ducks. Pekin, duck, Snowden Estate,
James Yuill.
F
Gelding.
lions. M. Snood McNeil Bros S. Howrle I 8.H i I
Gelding..1 years old, Geo. i.altbwaite, Judges -
Sam McMath.
Filly. 2 years old, W. A. Rutledge,
Trewartba Bros., 4an. Feagan.
. Gelding, 1 year old, W. Young & Son.
Filly, 1 year (old, Geo. Latthwalte, Jno.
Feagao & Sons.
Foal of 1916, A. & E. Fisher, John
Bowei by.
Team. mares or geldings, in bapien!,
A. R E. Fisher.
nava URAYT. IMPORTED OR CANADIAN -
BRED
Brood mare. with foal by her side,
Eire blunt, W. Young & Bon. G. Leith-
waite.
Filly, 2 years old, Herb. Lamphrey,
Andrew Young.
Foal of 1916, Ezra burst. W. Young &
Bon.
Special prise by Goderich Signal for
the bent individual animal in classes 4,
3 and 6. Errs Durst.
Judge -W. L. Mosnlp, 81. Marys. '
(TATTLE
SHORTHORN ••
Bull calf, under 1 year and over 6
months, Mcllwaine, Nile.
Bull calf, under 6 months, Meliwaine,
Nile.
COW in calf or giving milk, McIlwslne,
Nile, Andrew Young, ltcllweine, Nile.
Heifer, 2 years old. 1st prize, goods by
Miller's Scotch 'store, Mcllwaiue, Nile.
Heifer, 1 year old, Mcllwaine, Nile.
Heifer calf, under l year and over 6
moetha, hlcllwaine. Nile.
Herd. consisting of 1 bull and 4 fe-
males, Mellwaine, Nile.
POLLED ANGUS OR AatI:RDEF:N
Bull, any age. (age considered), Win.
Thorn.
Cow in calf or giving milk, Win.
Thom.
Heifer. over 1 year and under 2, Jno.
T. Thompson.
Heifer calf, under I vear, Wm'. Thom.
JERSEY
Buil, any age (age coosiderall, Geo.
Leatherette.
Cow. in calf or giving milk, G. Leith-
watte, W. Young & lion, G. Leith wane.
Heifer, 2 years old. to calf or giving
milk, G. faNthwsite, let and 2nd.
elfer, under 2 years old, Geo. Leith -
wap
GRADE'
Cow, giving milk or In calf, milking
and beefing qualities considered, M
UC ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS INE KIDNEYS
Take a glass of Salta if your Back hurts
or Budder bothers you -Drink
sore water.
1A'
Tf ynu must have your inset every day,
eat it, but flush your kidneys with salt.
eeewsionaliy, says a noted authority who
toll us that meat forms uric acid which
inmost par•lyr's t1 i kidneys in their ef-
forts to expel it ft Im the blood. They
beeetne sluggish u d weaken, then you
Suffer with • dull nisery in the kidney
region, sharp pain. in the back er aiek
beadnche, dirrinew,:nut stomaeh sour n,
tongue is coaled a,d when its wgather
is bad you have th, 'i,natie twinges. The
urine gets cloudy, 'ull of sediment, the
channels often r1 sore and irritated.
obliging you to IN relief two or three
time during the nit At.
. XQ neutralise the e irritatintgg acid., is
elegant the kidney t ad froth off ths
body'* urinous was w get four once, of
Jad Rena from i ay pharmacy hemp
take a tablesponr 'sl in • glass of
watee before tweet 'est for a few day.
sad your kidney* s 11 then set. fine. Tbis
famous salts is maile from the acid of
Mr:
and lemon juice, ambient with
TIthis, and has been used for generating
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidseys,
Isle to ',nitrating the weds in urine,
se K no longar Irritates, tbus ondieg
bladder weakness.
Jed Salta is isexpensiva; cannot is -
pre, and askew • delightful derveeea.t
arl.h,a water drink.
Ducks, any other variety, duck, Mrs.
J. 8. Hoenig.
Geese, Toulouse, gander, W. H.
Tremblay.
Geese, Toulouse, goose, O. F. Ed
ward, W. H. Tremblay.
Geese, any other variety, gander,
Snowden Estate, Arthur Jones.
Geese, any other variety, loo*.,
Snowden Estate, Arthur Juices.
Turkeys, breeze. cock, O. F. Edward.
Turkeys, bronze, hon, O. F. Edward.
Turkeys, any other variety, cook,
Snowden Estate, Arthur Jones.
Turkeys, any other variety, ben.
Snowden Estate, Arthur J000s.
Guinea fowl, any variety, Dock,
Arthur Jones.
Guinea fowl, any variety, ben, Arthur
Jones.
Judge -Wm. Carter.
sei
CANADA
Military Service Act, 1917
ExplanatoiV Announcement by the
Minister of Justice
THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT has received the assent of the
TGovernor-General ands now part of the law of the land. It will be
enforced accordingly, and the patriotism and good sense of the
people can be relied upon to support it. Resistance to its enforcement.
however by word or act most and will be repressed, as resistance to any
other law in force must be.
-Reinforcements under the Military Service Act
immediately required •
It is the Intention of the Government immediately to exercise the
power which the Act confers and to call out men for military service in
order to provide reinforcements for the Canadian forces. This is neon -
wry since the military authorities report that the reserves available or
in sight for reinforcement will shortly be exhausted unless this step be
taken.
First call limited to men between 20 and 34 who were
unmarried or widowers without children on
July 6, 1917
The present call will be limited to men not in the schedule of excep-
tions;who were unmarried or widowers without children on 6th July,1917,
e re at least twenty years of age, and were born on or since January 1st,
1383. Of this Class all those will be entitled to conditional exemption
whose services in their present occupations. agricultural, industrial or
other, are twin' al in the national interest, and whose business or domes-
tic reponsibilities are such that serious hardship would ensue if their
services be required. Conscientious scruples based upon a prohibition
of combatant service by the articles of faith of the religious denomination
to which men belong will also be respected. The Wren first required to
serve will consequently be those who can be called upon with the least
disturbance of the economic and nodal life of the country.
Civil Tribunals to deal with exemptions
Questions of exemption wi11 be determined, not by the military
authorities or by the Government. but by civil tribunals composed of '
representative men who are familiar with local conditions in the com-
munities in which they serve, who will generally have personal knowledge
of the economic and family reasons which those whose cases come before
them have had for not volunteering their services and who will Ibe able
ayymr*+pathetically to estimate the weight and Importance of such reasons.
]Provindal Appellate Tribunals constituted from the existing judiciary of
the respective provinces will be provided to correct mistakes made by
Local Tribunals, and • Central Appeal Tribunal for the whole of Canada;
selected from among the prevent Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada
will be constituted m order that identical principles may be emitted
throughout the country. In this way every man may rest assured of the
fair and full consideration of his circumstances and the national require'.
merits both evil and miutiry. y �.
Proclamation will announce the day
A proclamation will issue calling out the bachelors and widowers
referred to and fixing • day on er before Which every man must report for
service to the military authetities unless hebas before that day made se
application for exemption.
How to apply for atttlesption• notice written
ch will be . for bee eve rorty office, ane made ndd will he transmitted free
which will be They
at howry v r, a fired to be made in this way;
off postage. 71t.y wall not, however. be required
but may be presented by the app8cahtts in wean to the exemption tri-
bunals. The cases of those who have gives written notice in advance
will tike precedence, and appearance le person .111 therefore be likely to
involve coniderabl. more inconvenience sod delay to the men con-
eme te, so that it is reoommIMyed tint'odventage be genet* talon of
Ian tbcilkies fox written spglieatian.
Ottawa, Reptembet 11, 1917.
Exemption Tribunals in all parts of Canada
The local exemption tribunal will be constituted with the least deiq
possible, consistent with the selection of representative individuals to
compose them, and the instruction of the members in their duties. There
will be more than one thousand of such tribunal throughout Canada, each
consisting of two members, one of whom will be nominated by • Joint
Committee of Parliament, and the other by one of the Judges of the
existing Courts. Every effort will be made by the wide distnbution of
tribunal, and by provision where necessary for their sitting in more than
one piece, to minimise the inconvenience to which men will be put in
obtaining the disposition of their cases.
A Registrar will be appointed in each Province, who will be named
in the proclamation and to whom enquiries may be addressed. Each
Provincial Registrar will transmit to the appropriate tribunal the appli-
cations for exemption which have been submitted in advance of the sit-
ting., and men who have sent these in will not be required to attend the
tribunal until notified to do so. Other applicants should attend per-
sonally on the tribunal without notice.
How to report for service
Men who do not desire to claim exemption will report to the military
authorities for service either by mail or in person at any time after the
issue off the proclamation. Forms of report by mail will be found in all
post offices, and, like applications for exemption, will be transmitted free
of postage.
Early report advantageous
No man who reports for service will, although he may be medically
examined and passed as fit, be required to go into camp or join a battalion
until after a day fixed by the proclamation sufficiently late to permit of
the disposition by the local tribunals of most, if not all, of the applica-
tions for exemption which may come before them. Thus no advantage
will be gained by delaying or disadvantage incurred by prompt report for
service on the part of those who do not intend to apply for exemption.
Facilities for immediate medical examination
Immediately upon the issue of the proclanution, medical boards will
sit at every mobilisation centre for the examination of men who report
for service or who, subject to their right within the time limited to apply
for exemption, desire to have their physical fitness determined in order to
allay any doubt as to their physical condition, or to know definitely and
In advance whether there is • possibility of their services being required.
Certificates of physical unfitness issued by these Medical Hoards will be
accepted without any further investigation by exemption tribunalAshen
they sit. Men found physically fit who have not reported for service
may nevertheless apply for ezfmption on any of the prescribed grounds,
including even their physical condition if dissatisfied with the Medial
Hoard's conclusion. .,..'
Notice to Join the color
As reinforcement. aye !neutred, notice -16 report 4o fist dearest mobil-
lastiolt centre will be given from time to time to the men found liable and
Owed as fit for service. Ditobedience of such notice will render the
offender liable to punishment, but punishment for failure to report for
military service, or to report subsequently for duty when called upon,
win be imposed ordinarily by the civil magistrates: offenders, however;
will remain liable for the perfor ais a of their military duties notwith-
be imposed and will be liable
to military
any civil punishest in
nneaentsewhich civil proceedings age not taken.
m military pturi.hmen
Watch for the Proclamation
Notice of the day appointed for the making of a dem for exemption
or for report for military service will be published es widely as possible,
but, as no personal notice can be given until the tadheiduals called out
bare so reported themselves or claimed e.emption. 'men p sdhly con-
cerned are warned to inform themselves with regard to the day fixed,
lance mesa Ines involve the loss by them opt important privileges and
rights.
1 CHAS. J. DOHERTY,
Minister of Justice.
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SPRING BIRDS
endalushees, cockerel, Mrs. J. 8.
Howrle. let and 2nd.
Andalustans, pullet, Mrs. J. 8.
Howrle. list and 2nd.
Brahtuas. light, oockerel, George
Watson, bat and 2nd, M. E. Lymburner.
Brahma*, light, pullet, George Wal-
son, 1st and 2nd. M. E. Lywburner.
Gama any other variety, cockerel,
George Beacom.
Hamburg., spangled, oockerel, John
Webb.
Hamburgs, spangled, pullet, John
Webb.
Hapsburgs, black. cockerel, 8. G.
McKay, George Beacom.
Hamburgs, black, pullet, 8. G. Mc
Kay, George Beacom.
Leghorn*, buff, cockerel, Doak s
Johnson, 184 and 2nd.
Leghorns, buff, pullet, Doak and
Johnson, let and 2nd.
Leghorn., brown, single comb, cock
erel, George Watson W. H. Tremblay.
Leghoros, brown, single comb, pallet,
George Watson, W. H. Tremblay,
George Watson.
Leghorn,, white single comb, cock-
erel, 8. G. McKay, Andrew Halliday.
Leghorn., white. single, comb, pullet,
13. G. McKay. Andrew Halliday.
Legborns. white, rose comb, cockerel,
Y. E. Lymburner.
Leghorn., white, rose comb, pullet.
M. E. Lymburner.
Orpington.. buff cockerel, M. E.
Lymburner, J. B. Knight 2ud and 3rd.
Orpingtons, buff, pullet, M. E.
Lymburner, J. B. Knight, M. E.
Lymburner.
Orpington!, white, pullet. Thomas
Hoggarth. M. E. Lymburner 2nd and
ard.
Plymouth Rocks. barred, cockerel;
George Watson.
Plymouth Rocks, barred, pullet, Doak
& Johnson.
Plymouth Racks, partridge. cockerel.
George Beacom.
Plymouth Hocks, partridge. pullet,
George Beacom.
Plymouth Rocks, white. cockerel, J.
B. Knight 1st and and, Doak & Johnson.
Plymouth Rocks. white, pullet, J. B.
Knight. Doak & Johnson, J. 11. Knight.
Rhode Island Rede, single comb,
cockerel, James Yuill.
Rhode Island Rees, single comb,
pullet, James Ynili 1st and 2nd.
Rhode Inland Reds. rose comb, cock-
erel, James Yell!.
Sussex, any variety, cockerel, George
Beacom.
Sussex, any variety, pullet, George
Beacom.
Spanish, cockerel. Mrs. J. S. Howrle.
Wyandotte*, gold laced, cookerel, af.
E. Lymburner, 1st and and.
Wyandottes, gold laced, pallet, M. E.
Lymburner 1st and and.
Wyandottes, silver laced. cockerel,
Mrs. J. 8. Howrle, M. E. Lymburner
2nd and 3rd.
Wyandotte., silver laced, pallet, M.
E. Lymburner. Mrs. J. S. Howrle, M.
E. Lymburner.
Wytndottes, white, 2ockerel, Doak
R Johnson, 8. G. McKay.
Wyandottes, white, pullet. 9. G.
McKay, lie and 2nd, Doak R Johnson.
Bantams, light Brahmas, cockerel,
John Webb.
Bantams, light Brahma's, pullet.
John Webb.
Bantams, Cochlos, cockerel, Thomas
Hoggarth 1st an* end.
Bantams., Cecinas, pullet, Thomas
Hoggarth 1st and and.
Ducks, Pekin, drape, John W. Salkeld.
Ducks, Pekin. duck, John W. Salkeld,
Duck., any other variety, drake. A.
Hunfalvey.
Ducks. any other variety, duck. A.
Hnnfalyey.
Geese, Toulouse, gander, O. F. Ed-
ward..
Geese, Toulouse, goose. O. F. Edward.
Geese, any other variety, gander.
Snowden Estate. Arthur Jo0e1.
Geese, any other variety, goose,
Snowden Estate, Arthur Jones.
Turkeys, bronze, cockerel, O. F.
Edward.
Tnrkeys, bronze, pallet, O. F. Ed -
w ard.
Judge. -Wm. Ckrte .
BREEDING PENN -EITHER OLD OR YOUNO
Brahman, any variety, Geo. Watson.
Hamburgs, any variety, 8. G. Mc-
Kay.
Leghorn., any variety, Thos. H.
Bowler, A. Halliday, Gen. Watson.
Orpington.. any variety. M. F.. Lym-
burner. Doak & .Johnson, J. B. Knight.
Plymouth Recite, any variety, Geo.
Watson, 4. Knight.
Somme, Thos. H. Bowler.
Wyandotte*, M. E. Lymburner.
Judge -Was Carter.
WIFE 700 ILL
TO WORK
IN BED MOST OF TIME
Her Health Restored by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Indianapolis, lbdlms. " l y 11ea1
was so poor sad my s.a.tit neiss se no
down that I could
not work. 1 was
thin, plug sad weak,
'lreigbed but 109'
pounds and was is
bed moat of this
time. 1 began tak-
ing Lydia It. Pink -
ham's Vegetables
Compound and flys
months later 1.
weighed 133 pounds.
I no all the house-
work and washing for eleven and 1 can
truthfully nay Lydia E Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound has been a godsend
to me for I would have been in my grave
today but for it. 1 would tall
l wo-
men suffering u1was totryyour
able remedy."- Mrs. Wit GaZZN, 332
S. Addison Street. Indianapolis,Indiana.
There is hardly a neighborhood in this
country, wherein some woman has not
found health by using this good old-
flshioned root and herb remedy.
If there is anything about which you -
Lyda like ■ tial advice, dno►rite� to the
Lynn.
Lydia E.
Maas.
Mi'n'i
11111111
Once m a while there is a man so good-
natured that he is nice to his wife's rel-
atives.
PIOEONN
Jacobin.. R. G. McKay, Geo. Beacom.
Tumblers, Mrs. .1. 8. Howrle, Colin
Hunter and and 3rd.
Owls, John Wehh.
Homer., John Webb, S. G. McKay.
Frillback.. John Webb,
Turbits, John Webb.
Trumpeter's, Colin =$anter, John
Webb. J
Any standard variety, boo. Beacom,
Doak R Johneon.
MISCHI.LANT•OUS
Ringing Canary, Mrs. Foster.
Colleftlon of fish in acquarinm, Chas.
Wells.
'argent collection of inseete injnrloos
and beneflolal.to plants, names attached,
John T. Thompson.
Collection of shifted birds and
'anlmata of any oonntry, R. C. ' Poatleth-
walte.
Collection of natural wood.. rough
and polished, Join T. Theme**
One dozen iles111111116 athebb Yoke hen's
eggs, (). F. EQ111, Mrs. Batter. Geo.
Leith oTaf 1142111'tiM1a31'." w•
O. McKIY.
Judge- Wm. Carter.
(Continued on Me 7)
GIRLS WANTED
For office work to 1111 the plow.. of
men who nave gone or are going to ilia
front. Young woman eon reader the
oountry real Mervles by preparing to
take po„iittwtt la tante and busiva,a
once..
Special (banen of training In Hook-
keetiva. She, t hand and all other ('otu-
n.errl.tl-u4►ect. now In Program.
Student. admitted any time. Illuntrnted
e*trlorue ttec.
Northern Bfuiseu College, Ltd.
OWEN SOUND. ONT.
C. A. FLEMING. Principal
STRATFORD. ONY.-
Ontario's Best Celimercial School
Countess are thorough, the 'untrue -
tors are experienced, students get
individual attention and geminates
are placed in posit Ione. During three
months we turned down over 360
calls for trained help. Thls in the
school for those who want the prac-
tical traluing and the good positions.'
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and
TELEGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS
Get oar tree oatalocse. 1t will latere*t yon.
W. J. ELLIOTT, D. A. MCLAC'HLAN,
President. Principal.
JtarVafe
Corner Montreal Street and Square
HIGH CLASS and SANITARY
We serve excellent meals
a is Carte daily
PIES TO TAKE OUT
Private .Luncheon Room
for Ladies and Gentleman
CAREFUL SERVICE
Our Motto -Cleanliness Alwate
OPEN 9 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
11ss111=a>_
STOW E'S
THE RED BARN,
SOUTH STREET
for 'Buts, Livery
and Hack Service
'Buses meet all trains. Passen-
gers called for in any part of the
town for outgoing trains on
G. T. R. or C. P. R.
Prompt attention to all orders or
telephone calls.
Geed homes First{Lu rigs
H. R. *TOWW a.-
Telephenefil Successor to T. M. Davis