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THE SIGNAL. - GODERICH, ONTARIO
Goderich Industrial Exhibition.
THE PRIZE LIST.
' HOWLS
Class t-avadekers
Stallion, any age (age coneide
over 3 yearn old, to be shown in
ass- Wm. Hein
Filly or gelding, 3 years old,
hands and under, to be shown In t
ens. 1st prize, hat by W. C. PrWh
Ttule. a4. Durnln.
Filly or gelding, 2 years old -
Fowler.
Brood mare, 15% band,; high and
der, with her foal, by her side -
Rutledge; H. J. and H. C. Trewar
A. J. Goldthorpe.
Foal of 1918-1. J. Goldthorpe, Ge
Laithwaite.
Pair of nurses, mare, or gelding
harness, 15% hands high and and
Thos. al. Durnln.
Single horse, mare or gelding, In
nese, 15% hands high and under
McMichael, fat and and: Harry H
Class 2 -$addle Horse and Specials
Mares or geldings -Jas. McCluskey;
A. C. Hunter.
Lady driver -W. II. Green; Thos. M.
Durnln.
Halter -broken colt, Coaled in 1918, led
and exhibited by boy under 15 years of
ase -Jas. McCluskey; A. E. Fisher.
Clan 3-CaMape
Rutledge ly r gelding, 2 years old -Wm.
Broad mare, over 15% hands high,
with foal at her- side --George Laith-
waite. •
Single carriage horse, mare or geld-
ing, over 15% hands high -Jas. Mc-
Cluskey; Harry Hunt.
Class 4 -General Purpose
Leglinrns, white, stogie comb, cock -
Thos. Bowler.
red' alinurces, black, hen-Sheardown
harts- Bros.
Sky sirpingtona, buff, cock -Thos. Bowler.I
iSti burner;Orpington's
ai I .Knight.ui n -al. E. Lyur
tarn- f/rpingtons, white, cock -M. E. Lou-
'ant- burner
John llrpiiigtons, while, hen -M. E. Lym-
burner, let. and and 3rd.
Polan.Ia, any variety, hen-Sheardown
Wu Bros.; R. C. Postlethwaite.
Plymouth Rocks, white, cock' -J. B.
ma'
Knight; Doak and Johneton.
Plytnuuth Roe►e, white, hen -Doak
urge and Johnston; J. B. Knight.
s, in Sussex, any ,ariety, nock -Thos. a
er- Bowler.
Sussex, any variety, hen -Thos. Bowl- 1
har- er 1st, and and 3r.1.
-T. Spanish, cock -Mrs. .I. ?. Rowel,.
unt Spanish, hen -Mrs. J. S. Howri«, tat
THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1318 3
HARVEY SAYS HE UAINED ten: Geo. Lalthwalte; J. W Salkeld
TWENTY FIVE POUNDS. .1leegnder-Johu T. Thoulpsun; latae.
eon.
St. Lawre.ee--A. H. Clutton; Bu
Grad✓netein-li••us l.aithweitb; u
F. Edward. ••
'aquae Red Streak, 20-n;. ap
Naar S.ILcId: Geo. Lallhssalle
i Weighs More Than He Ever Did .n His
Life Since Takla` Tanlac.
"To show you what Tanlac has done for
me. 1 have gained twenty -nye pounds on
live bottles and am now twelve pound;
heavier than 1 ever was m my hie," said
Mr. Harvey. who is employees by the
Grant, Smith•Porter Shlpbuild.ng Co.,
and lives at 410 Fifth street, Portland,
the other day. •
'Tor four or five years," he continued.
"I had an awful time with stomach
trouble that steadily got worse in spite of
all 1 could do. 1 didn't relish my food,
and what 1 ate would ferment on my
stomach and bloat, me up with gas, till I
was miserable for t wo or three hours after-
wards. The terrible misery in my stom-
ach would go clear through to my back,
nd at times 1 would belch up much of
hat 1 had eaten. 1 fell oft from Rai to
35 pounds. 1 felt so sired and worn-out
hat it was all 1 could do to keep going
' and and.
W -antlottee, gold laced, cock -M. E.
Lymburger.
Wyandoties, gold laced, hen -M. E.
Lymburncr, 1st and and.
\Vyandottes, silver laced, cock -
J. S. Howrie.
Wyandotte*. ellser laced, hen -
J. S. Howrie,: let and and; M. E. L
burner.
W'yandottes, white, cock -Doak
Johnston.
W'yandotte!, white, hen -Doak
Johnston.
Bantams, light Brahmas. cock -Jo
Webb; Harold Kaitit ir,
Bantam., light Bethune, hen -Jo
Webb; Harold Keith*.
Bantams. Cochin, any variety, coc
John Webb.
Bantam., Coehens, any \-ariety, he
John Webb.
Bantam,, anv other variety, he
Wan. Baxter; Snowden E.tate.
Ducks, Pekin. drake -Wm. Beet
Snowden E.tate.
Ducke. Pekin, duck -Snowden Es-
tate; Wnl. Baxter.
Ducks. any .other variety; drake -
Mrs. J. S. Howrie.
Deeks, any other variety, duck -Mrs.
Tremblay'. _
11eese, Tuuleuse, gander,\Ir.. Tremb-
lay.
a;Pe.e, Tuuluuse, gofLP, Snew.en
Estate.
Geese, any other satiety, gander
-
Snowden' Estate.
Class 27-Npeae.Bird.
Brood mare. %\sots ter foal by her
side -Jas. Feagan.
Gelding, 2. years old -H. \I. Young;
.1 S. Sterling.
Foal of 1918 -Jas. Feagan; J. S. Sterl-
ing. -
Matched team, mare. er gelding's, in
harness -\V. H. Green; John 1. Thomp-
son.
Class 3-lgrlruHural
Brood mare, with foal In her side,
R. al. Young; A. E. Fisher: J. S. Sterl-
ing.
Filly. 2 years old -R. al. Young; Rob(.
Andrews; George Laithwaite.
Gelding, f year old -Jas. Feagan; J.
Sowerby. -
Filly, 1 year old -,George Laithwaite:
W rn. Rutledge.
Foal of 1918-R. M. Young; Wm. Rut-
leti.'a
.Ym, mares nr geldings, in harness. -
A. E. 'Fisher; T. aleatIchael.
Class 6--ellea►y Draft, Imperiled
Rra»1 -mare, with foal by her slde-
J. W. Grey; J. and E. Durst; A. E. Fish-
er.
Team, mares or gelding., in harness,
ha prize by W. Pruudfuot, Esq -J. T.
O'Reilly; Jas. Foley.
Filly, 2 years old -J. and W. Grey,
l.t and and.
Fflty> 1 year old -J. and E, Durst; .1.
and W. Grey.
Foal of 1918-1. and YV. Grey; J. and
E. Hurst.
Rest individual animal in classes ;. 5
and 6, prize by Guderleh Signal -Jas.
oley.
CATTLE
1HARLES GARROW, LL B„ BAR-
4(157d1t,
town
. solicitor. etc., Goderich.
�/ tamed at lowest rates.
'
aaeeel
(1 SEAGER. BAhRISTER, SOL-
(�1(.11 (,R; nota y, public and conveyancer.
ct-Lour t Haute, 4...04.11, h. I -ltm
II4SURAIICE. LOAI[S. ETC.
ijCKILi OP MUTL'AL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO.- Farm and isolated town prop-
er enured.
Oaten,JasConnolly. Pres.. Goderich P. U .
ai Evan. V ace -Pres., Beechwood P. U.; Thoma.
-. Hara Sec. -Tres- Seabrth P. U.
'Liver tors- b. Y. Iic(.rrgor, R, R. No. 9, Sea-
orth, John G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; William
Rio, R. No. 2. Sealwth; John Bennew,ea,
b odba`en; Geo. 'McCartney. N. R. No. 1, Sea-
ortb; Robert Fern Garlock; Malcolm Mc-
Ewen. Clinton; James Lyons, Beecbwuud; James
Connolly, Gouer,h.
Agents. J. W. Yeo, Goderich; Ake. Leitch,
R. R. ho 1, Clinton; W dl,am Chesney, Sealorth,
E. lhr. hky. Sealant h. Policy -holders can pay all
payments and get 1heir cards rece,pted at R. J.
Morrnh's Clothing Store, Clinton, R. H. Cult's
Grocery, Kingston street. Godeaah, w J. H.
Red's General Store, Hayhetd.
PRIVATE FUNDS TO
I/4/.4,1,r, WAN. Apply to M. G. CAM-
RON Br Hamilton street. Goderich.
t.
MUSIC.
iSaawABE,
L R. SCOTT, TEACHER OF
Voice, Plano and Organ. Pupils prepared for
awry examinations. Apply at MR, P. W.
RIES. Britannia road.
Brophe3 Bros.
GODEHI(H
1 ne Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden cmefoily attend✓d to
at *II hours. night or d»y.
aasw
The Cults Coal . o.
Bnawaore to McDonagh a Gledhill
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
LEI -110H VALLEY
TNR COAL THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slahet.
Preen cars of Lim, nd
Cement Just receivtti.
°Price PHONR - - - - 75
B. ). Saults' Residence 275
W. W Sanita' Residence 202
F
11
T
(Yaw iS-Polled .lases or Aberdeen
Hon. any awe 'age eon.idered;-W.
. Them: .4. E. Fisher.
Gems, sin-•nasi-as�aiwg milk -A. S.
ish.r: W� H. Thopi: A. E. Fistaer,
Heifer, 1 years 4,1J -W. H. Thom.
Heifer, twee 1 year and under 2-W'.
Ti
Heifer calf, under 1 year -W'. H.
hunt, 1st and !
Class 11-J sey, (Pure)
Rull, any age -(ale considered. -
George C. Laitliwaile.
Gow, in calf or giving milk -George
C. Left/melte.
Helfer, 2 years old, in calf or giving
milk --George 1 Lalthw•alte.
Hefter, under 2 ,rears old-deerge C.
Laithw•alte,
Class 12 -Grade Cattle
Cow, 'Riting milk or In calf, milking
and besting qualities ctandtdered-Steve
Andrews; Geo. Salkeld; Geo. Laith-
ssaite.
Steer calf -Steve Andrews.
Best milking row, any breed, prizes
hy. Sterling Hank --George C. Leith -
\,'ane; Steve Andrews.
WFEEP
Class 1:, -Lincolns
Shearling ram -M. Snowden.
Rare- Iamb -Thos M. Snowden.
F:we, 2 shears and over, which raised
a Iamb In 1918 -Tito,. M. Snowden,
Shearling esv,--Thos. M. Snowden.
Ewe lamb -Thor. \I. Snowden,
Class 17 -Oxfordshire Down
Rant. 2 shears and over -H. J. and H.
(' Trewartha,
Shearling ram -H. J. and H. C. Tre-
wartha; McNeil Bros.
Ilam lamh-H. J. and H. C. Trew•artha.
Ewe 2 shears and over, which raised
a lamb in ISIS -If. J. and H. G. Tre-
wartha.
Shearling ewe -Ii. J. and H. C. Tre-
wartha.
Ewe Iamb -H. J. and H. C. Tre-
wartha.
Class 19 -Fal Sheep
Beet fat sheep, ewe nr wether -Mc-
Neil Bros.,,lat and and.
PIGS
(Anes 2f1 --Improved Berkshire
Hoar, neer 1 year old -T. M. Snowden.
Boar, littered in 1918-J. Sowerby;
IleNeil Bros.
Sow, 1 year old and over, having lit-
tered in 1981 -Snowden Estate.
Sow littered In 4918--•ri'. M. Snowden;
McNeil Bros.
Clain 22-Tamworths
Hoar, over 1 year old -T. Al. Snow -
len.
Hoar, littered in 1918-T. ;1i. Snnwd,n•
S.Iw, 1. year and older, having littered
in 1918--t. M. Snowden.
Sow, littered in 1918-T. M. Snowden.
POULTRY
Class 26-eInMe Riede
tnlalfisfans, cork -Mrs. J. 14. Ilowrle.
1-t and and.
An.Mlusiens, hen -Mrs. J. S. Howrfe,
1st and end.
Melones, dark, cock -2nd, Mrs. J. S.
Ilmsrie.
Rrahrnas, dark, hen -Mrs. J. S! How-
rie.
Dorking,, Rilver laced, hen -Mrs. J.
S. How rte.
Ifsmhurgs, spangled, eock-John
Webb.
Hamborgs, spangled, hen -R, C. Post-
Iethssalte: John ebn.
Hamburg., black, cock -S. 11. McKay.
HRfnh,rgs, black, hen -S. H. McKay,
1•ang!ltans, conk-iMrs. J. R. Hnwrl..
Langshans hen --Mrs. J. S. Howrie.
Leghorn,, brown, Angle comb cock-
Mrr- J. 8. Howrie; re, Tremblay.
Legherns, hrnwn, - gle rnmb, hen -
Mrs. J. 5, Hosrle; . Tremblay,
Leghorn. brown, Awe comb, cock -
Mrs. J. 9. Howrie.
Leghorn%, brown, roses comb. hen -
Acta. J. S. Ilowrlc.
Mrs.
Mrs. e
ynt- no
and
Pa
and
lin ne
w
hn c
k- st
n- th
n- N
er; H
and many a time 1 felt like 1 Just couldn't
hold out another day. 1 took all sorts of
m
g
ediaines, but nothing did me a bit of
ood.
"When 1 heard of so many people tak•
r.g Tanlac and being helped by it, 1 got
me a bottle to try. and it wasn't long be -
ore 1 was feeling like a different person. I
at like a pig now -anything 1 want and
thing hurts me at all. 1 never have any
rouble with gas or those awful stomach
ins and 1 went up in weight to 1440
pounds. That old worn-out feeling is all
one. 1 am working hard every day and
ver feel tired like I did before. My
ife was very much rundown. too. and
omplained of indigestion and nervous-
ness.. A few bottles of Tanlac soon
raightened her out and now she says
at she feels as well as ever."
Tanlac is sold in Goderich by E. R.
•igle, in Seaforth by C. Aberhart, in'
Ingham by J. Walton McKibbon, in
ensall by A. M. E. Hemphill. in Blyth
Andalusian,., pullet -ash.. J. S. How-
rie.
Hamburg,, pwngled. cockerel -R.
Postlethwaite, 1st and laid.
Hamburg,, .paugh•d, . • pullet -John
Webb.
Hamborgs, black, •cockerel -S. H. Mc-
Kay, let, toil 3rd.
Hamborgs, •black, pullet -S. H. Mc-
Kay, 1st, and and 3r.1.
Langslian,, pullet -lir.. al. Ross:
Legherna, brown, .ingle comb, eock-
cr✓I-Mr J. S. Howrie.
Leghorn,, white, single comb, cerker-
eI-J. W. Sanke1J.
Leghorn,. ,suite, single comb. pullet
-J. W. Salkeld.
alinerca,., black, cockerel-ShearJown
Hros.: M. E. Lyn,burner.
Minorca,. Mark. pullet-`ttearduwn
Brass.: NI. K. Lymburncr.
Orpington,. hurt, cockerel -J.
Knight: M. E. Lymb_q► ems,
Orpington,, -huff, pullet -Mr-, Trim
May: J. B. Knight.
•• ogtons, whit«, . eoukerwl-M.
4,yna harper, 1•t and and. •
nrpingt,n-, white, pullet -M. E. Lyn
burner, let and Sud. ,
Plymonth Huck,, barred. eock.ta•I
Sh,'ar.luwn Hr, ..: H. 1;. Postletliwall
Plymouth Heels, tarred;• pullet
Stn'ardosvn Bros.: FL ,;. P..tlethwaIt
Plymouth Hoek,, white, cockehi
honk and Johnstm, 414 and 2nd.
Plymouth Hocks, white, pullet -Gua
and Johnston. 1st and 2nd.
'11"..•x, any variety, eoekerel-Thur.
Bowler, 1.1, hal and 3rd.
Sussex, any sariely, pult't-lhoa,
Bowler. 1st, aril an.1.3rd.
W'yandoltvs, gold Iace.l, ceckcrel-M.
E. Ljmburner, 1st, and and 3rd.
W'yandoltes, gold laced, pullet -al. K.
Lymburncr. 1s1, and and 3M.
\\'yandvttes, .slier Iarw1, a wk. rcI-
aG•.. J. S. Hnwric.
Wyandotte. silver-, tared, pullet -Mrs.
J. S. Howrie.'
\Vsmi-p)a41'-, white, rocker.)-lk,ak
and Julfn.lon.
W'yandnttes, white, pull✓t-[Mak and
Johnston,
\fyandottea, partridge, crNk✓rel-
Sh mirdmvn Hros.
W1•aralottes, i,a);tridae, pullet -Saver -
down Bros.
Bantams, light ' Bralsnias, roekerel-
Doak and Johnston.
Bautlun-, light Brahma-, pullet -ilea.:
and .Inhhston, Ist and and.
Ducks,- Pekin, drake- Snowd,'n
Estate.
Duck., Pekin, duck-Snowd.ell, Estate.
Ge•c«e,'Teutouse, gander-air.,\rein-
blay.
Geer.', - Toulouse, goose -Mrs. ,Trem-
blay.
G.P.e, any outer variety, gander -
Snowden Estate.
Geese , any other variety, goose --
Snowden Estate.
B.
1- j 6p.
by White City Drug Store, in Wroxeter
by J N. Allen. in Londesboro' by John
0. Loundsberry, in Exeter byy W S.
Howey, in Brucefield by Peter 13owey, in
Dashwood by Tiernan & Ediehoner, in
Crediton by J. W. Orme. in Canton by
W.S. R. Holmes, in Shenppardton by
J. H. Simpson, in Genie by H. V. Arm-
strong, and in Fordwith by H. Sansom.
ADVT.
Foster. •
(:lass 3." -Field Roots, Vegetable.
Six lune rt.4 mange. wurtzel -El-
mer Sllearrlosvn: R. alcllwafne.
Six' globe nianguld wnrtzel-T. M.
Snowden: Snowden Estate.
Six naermwfiate marigold wurtzel-
F,hu, r Slreardown: 1;✓... Andrews.
Six .cigar nlangolds, 7,.r fretting Pur-•
po..•s--KInier 5tieartk•w n : • H. • Mcll-
waine.
Si% S‘\ede turnips -John rowisr;
al.Neil Hr....
Six white carrots -Tho.. H. Wallis;
R. alcliwain.. .
Largest p.unpkln-1.aac '-a11eIJ:
Burk.
Largest eipiash-Doak and ,Johnston:
EI`n.•r tt ,•arJown.
. ix large -t turnips -(lens Andress..
Six sugar beets, for sugar purposes.
-F. Barker: M.Nell Br.,,..
Tweh.• bargeet and beat stalk% of
neld�nr�1 ai• .1 LaHlttrnife • A, y,wer,
RUBY PA[IDUcTS •
ya tAnes.wia
pound- Lade butler. .ailed for
use, rolh. Farmer,. .,nh' In eoiap✓te:
- er.am,ry butter evelueled. Prizes gis-
P
Il by
✓
tl - .
a
Hank .fMontreal
r.,
e
, oMr'cl
r c
' _John'.
- yowler; A. J. GuIJUo�rye: W'ni.
P Baster.
- Tea p,.'un.ls of table butter, in .v,a'k,
seed ,tor present u,.c. Falmers only
k a14' to compete; creamery butler er,-
elarled. First prize by' Br..phey Bros,
---\\'m. Baxter; John Fowler: .{, J.
Guldlborpe.
Che.•s •, not 1.•-, than 12 pounds,
hoille-lala.b.-ii•n. Laithwaite.
Toth or crock of butter, net 4.-r than
30 P•,nnd.. F;arnier. only are t.. roni-
pete: (•reamer- batt r excluded -.\. J,
(:nldntel't.. ; J,•hn Fowler: 11111. Bax-
Clair 211-BreedIn Pani -Either Old or
Young
a;anir', any twirl y --Mrs. Tremblay.
Orpington', any variety -al. E. Win -
burner.
PIyniouth Rieke, any sarlely--i;ha..
Griffith.
Snsscx- Thos. Bowier.
Wyandotte, -al. E. Lynlburner, 1st
and arid. '
Class 28-PI*eans
Jarnhins-S.'ll. McKay: A. C. Hanker.
Tumblers -Mrs. J. S. Howrie; A, C.
Ihlnter,
corners -John Webb; S. IL McKay-.
Frlllback!-John Webb.
Trumpeters --A. C. Hunter, let and
2n.1.
Fantails -John Webb: A. C. Hunter.
(:lass 30-Mlnrrtlarteous
Singing canary-Mre. A. Poster.
Collection of fish in agoarfumeati. C.
Postlelhwalt,.
Largest colleelion n f insu'cts injurious
nuns beneficial to plants, names attached
-John T. Thompson.
Collection of stuffed birds and infinite
of any rn,ntry--R. C. PnstlpAhwaite.
Collection of natural wood*, rough
and polished --.John T, Thompson.
(Inc dozen hea\ie'st single yoke hen's
eggs--W'm. Hatter; Mrs. al. Floss.
Pair rahhlts, any other variety -
Harold Kaiting; M. 1:. Lymhnrner.
AGRICt'LTI'RAL PRfNNICTs1
(saes 31 -Field (keine. etc-,
One bushel spring wheat. any variety,
Minted --.1. Sterling; .I. Snwerby
one bushel barley, any sariely, nam-
ed J. Glwerhy•
One bushel large peas, any variety,
named .los. Vuill.
one hnshel white nate, any saricty,
named -J. So-wv'rhy; Jas. fust(.
one hnshct hlaek oats, any variety,
named- J. S. Sterling.
One bushel timothy Reed --J. S. Slerl-
1116.
and heaviest, Geo. La(thwalle; Mn. !V,
ere heed, aanflow•Pr seed, hest
ter.
Dairy hotter. 5 pounds, 1 Ib. prints.
Ist prize, piano tool. by ai,.Mrieh Or-
gan 1:o.-.4.. .4. rnldfhurpe; Win.
Fowler; Ileo, Leitbv.arte.
HORTICI'LTI-RAL DEP 1RTMENT
Clas'.:II-Apples
Ten varietf.-s. b.mlle•1, f „t earl, run_
sisting f i -rammer ..r fall, and a;
winter --J, W'. salkeid; t.;eorge L.uth-
svaib': .1. 'utc.•rhy.
nix sarietie-, nan.ed, 4 of each. cook-
ing, 2 sli mler or 'hia, an.I i wlnter-
s;er,. Lalthwaite: J. W. $nikebl.
Six sarieti«s, named 4 of earn, des-
sert. 2 ,summer or fall and i winter -
George, lailt,weite: .1. Suwerbs'; Hurk.
thieve.. of old, nburc-.1. II. Cint-
RECEIVING WAR CROSS
rk.
liver
91e-
h,t11 Pippin- Burk; J. Sow..
t(1 -.,c. Pippin or Caba. ituw,4ics-erbvLala,'
1 -11: John Kessler: J
rby.
••n..\\ -1»aac Salkeld' Mr. Trembla)'.
\s caps.) -Harry Hunt; H. '.loll\\nine.
Hib.ton Pippin -J. \V. Salkeld; aieo.
1.1.1lhwa1t«: JAN. Yuill.
• '.riun'.� a;oIJPn_-Rubt. Andrew a.
King et Tompkins County -John T.
Thompson; J. H. Stelling; J. 50%\erby,
cranberry Pippin- Burl, Rol/t.
-1udr.vv.,; J. sowerby.
P✓\\auk✓✓ -John Fowler: Burk.
• Wagner --A. H. Cluttou; J. W. Sal-
ki•bt: hurl,
Hubbardeon's Nonsuch_._; o.° Leith -
Westfield', k No Falrthel:-J.
5i•.eSow -
erne; t:naa. Wella.
Rhode l.land Leith -
wane.: 11Greening-Geo.
G. P. Edward, Cha- Wells..
Baldwin -0 leo, Leith aelle ; J.
St✓rlitire: Stets. .Andrews.
1t.
Talnaau's S\s.•et-Hubs. Andre"
.;
Gen. hafthwafle,
Ano'riean GoldenRu.aet-,1, W'. Sol-- Burk; John 1'. Thompson.
North Star -Hark.
F'allow:der-Held.-\ndresss; J. W.
Salk✓I.I.
Phoenix -Jae. 1'ull1: A. N. Coupon,
Bi.lnark-,;ieirg✓ LaIIIIWall..
wait':
ciutarirr-J. \V. 5a1►rW;rGoo. Leith -
J, ,w✓rby.
Northern Spy -H. • al. Young;
Burk: !smite Salkeld.
mann--(i✓o. Laithwaite. •
Blenheim 1lranace Pippin -John Foss -
ler; Heht. Andrews,
C.dbert-Robt. Andrews; J. W. Sal-
keld.
Stark -.t, II: 1'l11tton; J. H. alerting,
H✓II✓tlnwers-J„hn T. Thon►peon; J.
'oner1.\. •
Se✓diiug, If worthy of introduction
1•, F. Edssard; Geo. Leithwalte;
..,\c✓rt, y.
\nig nth✓r \ariety-i;Pe, r Andrew.;
Hwbt. .\Mhe•ss.: J. Snwerhy.
Crab --Jett. llifll; J. Ft. Sterling.
(rliiur✓.--Hotil. Andrews.
Brown's. Nur,.✓ries .,iter 12 lint -chi.-
fruit tr.w* fur best bushel of apples,
ljoll• / Hu.sel or Blenh,•fui ''ring..
Pippin, which are to be {heir prulerty.
-Geo. IJailI, Wait•.
• f.lass Xi -Pears
six verieliesnamed, i of each -
1. a..werhy;' F. E. Bingham: lien.
Laithwaite.
Three varieties. named, i of Parh
J. W'. Salk✓Id; J. Suwerby : ,1;,.,,, Lai!
watt.'
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Barnett -Rohl. -Andrews; J. \V. Sal-
kPld:.li S.n\erhy.
▪ Uurlie•. U'Angorilentu-J, W. Salkeld;
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F. E. Bingham; Geo, Laithwaite.
Louise Hume 11.• Jersey -F. E. Bing-
ham:
B✓erre II'tnjwr-J. S.nwm'rby. -
Renrre Hardy' -oleo. LaIt i'.�.iitr.
Heurre Ui:'I--\. J. Goldthorpe.
Heurre Bo,.,' -F, E. Bi ighaul; Rott.
\ndrevs.,
Sheldon -.'ha.. Well
Winter N••llis-J. Se ss. rhe,
Worse Cla.r. -.jil-. 4.a., Well.: F. E.
Hingham, •
J.
11-
H.nven-Lie, E. Bingham,
Socket- .-, Laiftsw•aile: Wm. Waite.
(:Lapp's Fa'vrlte-O. F. Edward; Cha..
Wells.
Keiffer-4,.o, Laithwaile.
Seedling, if worthy of intriebietien--
Gen. Laithwaite.
,any other- was h'ty-Wm, W34te;- 3
W.
Sall..•Id. - --
CIa,.. 'W, Plunks -
\Yaswd,(lakays
ngtenW_'s
'4,Vmrll4-:.•s.ar,. R,
H
I+xcar
t.
Pond4±.' 3e cal: \\ n,. Stewart; Mrs.
St.w;i-t.
Smith's 1rr1.•an.-Gee. S. Hunt.
Yellow Ege-Wrm Stewart, -
LnnrbarJ-F. Hkrk»r: Wm. Stewart.
Cason 1;age-'Ire, J. S. Howrie.
S••edllag. if 'worthy of Introduction-
-t, J. Goldthorp,
Niagara -Win. Stewart.
-\bondsmen-r.. Barker,
Any nther variety -Gen. Laithwalte;
R. Mu'Ihsa) e.
Prun.•-{;tau, Griffith; J. \\'..saikt•ld.
Clews Ds -Grape., rlr,
Elghl 1'arictiea, nan,ed. (pen air, 2
Cluster•, of eat't.-ser•. Leithwalte.
Four varieties. mimed, open air. 2
elu-ler- .4. «at•t.-.). W. S.Ill,eld; George
Lailhwait«,
0-lawar,•-..wm. -..h•ssart : Geo, Laith-
ssalle, ,
' neon] --Gee, Lai thvsait.; W'm,
Stewart. •
Hartford -Wt., Stewart.
Eaton--42.as. Wells.
1-trg«nnee-.1. W. 5aIk.Sd.
Clinton -inane Salk• -4,4
care .hell'.• Early --+ie..• LaitP walle.
H•du.'r. No. i-
-J, W. Sal-
keld. ' • s
Lindley, H,nla,r'. No, to ---(;en Leittr-
s\'aite:.l. W. Salkeld.
{gnss•uo, H.,dg,•r'. Nc., l bJ W'. Sal-
kel.i•
\lerrim;e', 1:• •'ger'- Nn. 19-\\'m.
5b•ssart.
sal•ub Ite.1e.:. N.,. 22--a;eo. "Leith -
Niagara -Writ 'lewa"t: J. W.' Salkeld,
Afoor••'.". Early - Geo.
ilhwa11
rightorl-W'ni. at, NI art.
nig'" other sariets-(.alias. Wells.
FLOW -Ens
(:law ;'l -Cis, Flowers
Floral design
Centre pi.re, f;at.'for table decoration
-Char, 1N'e•lls,
eameclinn of cut towers -Wm, Stew-
art; Chas. Wri.,,
Ila►ilia,., 1 ',loom of 'each -Mrs. J. S.
'rie; CAH-Wells.
W'm. Stewart: Mrs. J, S
carie: C. %Vela•'.
!aflame-Char.\fells.
ionise -Win. a:ewer:: Chas. Well!.ru-u geranium,,"single-Chas.x\Veit-.
nmlal phloP5-Win. Stewart.
•ila.hnlll,. -i,In,
Wells.
1'etimias, deuhIP-Chas. 4.1',•11•.
Petunia*, sinal--N'tn. S1. -wart.
\nt»rhlaunt,.-F, Harker: Chas.W'ell-
Naslnrtimit*--.:ha-. W'elfs: I,.a„r
Sam 'bl.
Hrov t pas -Wm. Stewart; air., J. S.
St el:* WM.8r"wart; a:taas. Wells.
Pan -les --R C. Postlelh\\aile:.1no. T.
Thompson.
Hand beton i.. -T. N. W'ullis: Harry
flint C.
mho. hnti•;'u•t>T, H. Wallis: 1Irs.
'I he patriotic LB
spirit and devotion itwith which Cane,
dian women have
Sr' far performed
war-services/ark
and made saeriless
has never bees
equalled in the:
history of any
country. Afother'.,
wivesHo t
and. sisters
sup w rt this burden Ili
with strength and II
fortitude. But is
these who are al- T
ready miserable •"
from the com-
plaints and weak -
Danes which are so rmsn on to women,'
should take the night temperan'P tonic for
the wrn
If an in borne down by 1rm
and suffennga, by nervousness or 11taa7
apelIa, by headache or backache, "Favorite
Prescription" should be taken. it Cas
now be had in tablet form as web ax liquid
at most drug stores. Seed to Dr. Pierce'.
Branch at Bridgeburt, Ont., for a 10e
trial pk(t of tablets.
For fifty years Dr. Pierre's Plea,ant J. a
Pelleta have been most 1latiaiaetory in i ,
liver and bowel troubles. I 5;
W, .a , (lid --De. i T. R
Phew, a Favorite Per 'Pt
a.nptina made a sow
. Hnwric•: are w n Estate.
flan.
40 -Pe . Plants
c varieties coleins--l1/41'm. Stewart:
. Wallis. •
.ur sarieties tubcr..usfy►gonfas-
. •arL
Eli'ht geraniums, single, in b ..m. In
pole- m. Stewart.
Efrht 15Praninnss, douhi., In teles m,
In pots --\Wm. Stewart:
Four geraniums, atingle. In bloom, 1
pet s-W'm. Stewart.
Your geraniums, double, In bloom, In
pots -Wm, Ntcwart.
Two varieties begonia rex-1'. R. W4 -
11a: 0. Wells., .
Form varictIerr" 'Detentes, not tuber-
ous -T. R. 'Aaltls: . Well.
Fonr sarleties fuschlee-Wm. Stew -
M7•4121 Id ..a roe
shout it yawn I sof-
bowl with women',
trouble daringhieb
n..
Sa1 Ismail,. ail run-
lows, wok nod macs.
awe. I wn.M lin
woven baekarha.
,. 1n Nis aid.
trtorott .1t5 W deo.
eco bat did ant got
ar.d c4 a;Im.o
sad watt M
as d that 1
aw ld a.wre.Iy a
sera. the Bon., wh..
ga
inklig t►, '... ,a.. n' wMa I lend
two boet.i 1 con. n.nb 1 d 1 5... n,d Imrow,pk VI♦,r, and I ►ay..n).,y„d
h.akt 1.... 1 .v., dM b-lnr. 1nki.a
amdkia,. It 1. truly a ornatiarlul teadirin• lee
10011.06a -era. aisle Mawr,. a /Ors ai
art
assorts( basket -Wm. Btereart; C.
Wella.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
"If a man empties hia purse into his head
no man can take it from him
An investment in knowledge al-
ways pays the best interest.-
---Benjamin Franklin
Young man, young woman ---you are the architect
of your own fortune. Your success or failure in life
depends altogether upon yourself. If you would be
successful you must LEARN TO DO.
Genius is fifty per cent. TRAINING and fifty per cent.
WORK. As you carve out your future you will make a moat
serious mistake if you fail to provide a strong, secure founda-
tion in the way of practical business education.
"It is only the trained, qualified man who makes his life tell."
The time to lay the proper foundation is NOW -and this is
the school.
Business
Secretarial
COURSES :
Stenographic
Civil Service
For further particulars write to
B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Accts., Principal
M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, Vice -Principal
Students sway enter at any tine. Phone 208
GARDEN VEGETABLES. MELONS, ETC
Claw 41
Pock of Irish Cobbler potatoes -Geo.
S. Ilnnt: F. E. Bingham; T. R. Wallis.
Peck any other sariely early potatoes
-S. H. McKay; ;nuwyten Estate; Jim.
Fowler.
Peck of Green Mountain 'potatoes ---
Gies Salkehl: .1. Sosserhy.
peek any other sariely late potatoes
Jr Fu\si,'r; B. Mcllwalo: M. E.
hyntb. urner,
Twk suuinier squash -F: Barker; F.
E. Hingham.
Thvo hubbard squash -J. B. Knight:
Geo. S. Htint.
Two' roots white nr golden relers-
F. Barker; Geo. lailhwafie,
Two roots red celery -F', Barker.
Two heads winter cabbage -F. Bark
er: EInter Shearduw•n, .
rw o ileal• red cabbage --Geo, S
Hunt: F. Barker,
Si'. turnip blood hefts -F. Barker
Snowden Estate,
Si\ long blond beets, for table use-
r. Barker.
Nine n(diJ..na-Wn1. Stewart; Chas
Wells..
Six carrels. tor table use -F, Barker
Chat.. Wells.
Six psrrnive. for - table nae -R,. ale
llw'aln; I. Salkeld.
Twelve red onions, \Weathcr.11eld-F
ker: Ile,. S. Ihlnt,
erre yellow onions, DansersrrGe°
13, uat✓r_ i'.,�aricer...
v
'N Iv c
e11„\s
O
1t�� •�th
sariely F Harker: Ha/r, Huintt. �r
3'w✓Ise siker skin onions- eleo, 5.
Hunt: Harry Hunt.
Twelve noisiest onions, any variety -
F. Harker: Harry Hunt,
Six ears of corn, tar table rise, any
variety. named -Mr., Trcmtlay; Snow-
den Estate. -
- collection of rite peelers -Thus.
Bowler: F. Harker.
Twelve tomatoes, any, variety -F'
Harker; air.. .4. Foster.
Three largest eurunlher-F. liar ker;
4i. Salkeld.
r,leeehon of garden herbs -(;has.
\l'✓I1..
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•;,.Iks•tion of -garden produec, 1st
prize, gaols try G. H. Humber --F. Bark-
( ,.
Sir siilsify-F, . E. Bingham; Harry
Ifunt. - .
Too seater melons ---Jas. 1.11111.
Two imisk melons -lire. M. E. Felker;
F. Barker. -
Ts.. eflruna-Jas. Yni11; \Ire. NI. Roar.
HONE HANI'FACTI'RFK -
(3ass 12 -Knitting, El..
[test designed and worked patchwori
quilt -Mrs. Felker; Mrs, al. Ross.
Hag mat, bunked -airs NI- Hnxr.
Hath towel and wash Moth, cotton,
knitted -'--Mrs. a1. J. Fowler; Mrs, al.
Knitted sucks. one pair--Wlr, Felker:
Jas. YuiII.
t;..a r+e. rktrihle 1.ni 11.' I mills - Mrs. \I.
Rose.
Fancy wool mittens --airs. J. s. II„ty-
rie: H. M•'IIaln.
Knitted wad houttees-Mrs. Felker:
Mrs,. al. Ross.
Knitted sr.l.lt'rs' sorks made hs, girl
li or finder, prizes by J. T. Fell, phnl.,s
-Mrs. \I. Hu.-.
Class 43--(:rd1•hN In Wool ,
itedrnum sllpler,. -'.Irs. J. 5. Ilmsrie;
Sir.. al. Roes.
Fa,einator--Mr.. \i. Ross.
Ladies' shawl --a Oliver F. E.Iwnrd; Mrs.
al' Ross.
Ladiee enol or sweater -Mrs. J. S.
Ilnwrle: Mrs. al. Hire.
Hahn*** rout -air.. M. Ho..; Mrs.. Ilnws-
rte,
Laee-Mrs, al. [loss.
(:1..s ii -Crochet Work In Cotton
Lunch riot!' -R. ale llwain: Mrs. a1.
Ho...
1:eer►leted work In rombineli.11 with
nus'-ity torah', Feiron:.tren hraid lar rick
rack braid on Iasi.' article nt ►inasehold
linen for wearing appnrei-Mrs. Felker:
Mrs. M. Hose.
Insertion in towers--atri, Felker;
alrllwain.
1:n11ar--14. alellwaln: O. F, Edss
Sera pillow -R, Mcltwain; a1..
Ros.
Hunner or scarf --H, Mellytaln; Mr.
H eco ria. •
Hag --R. alrllwain: M Felker.
Pin eushlon will'Inaerlion-Mrs
H.,A
rle; SIrs, Felker
Nightgown or rset rnver, with
erteheted yoke- re, Felker; M. Me -
(twain. /
Crochelc(i Iq►f. or Inaw'rtfon M pillow f
slips, shut./or dresser set -Mia, Fel-
ker; airs. ?tlr Ro�s�ws,.�
ries l1:-a,*hrelderler
d.
Massey -Harris`
Shop
- FOR
BINDERS, MOWERS AND
CULTIVATORS.
DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS.
GRAY AND McLAUGHLIN
CARRIAGES.
GAS ENGINES.
WIRE FENCE.
OLD HOMESTEAD
FERTILIZER.
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. Goderich
For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith Ring
30 East Street. Oppo►ire Knox Church
Give Us a Trial
The Singer Store
Come and see our line of
FANCY GOODS.
Embroidered and sta
centres, scarfs and cushions.
Trimmed bath towels, Crochet
yokes, fancy bags acid hand-
kerchiefs. Stamped lunch
cloths, centres, plats and
towels, pure • len.
New yh'ipmeut. of ladies'
and chat ren's winter under-
wear.
MISS S. NOBLE
linen -Mrs. al. Ross; Mrs. How-
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se Welton tea cloth, linen -Mrs. at.'
es: Mrs. HnwTte.
centrepiece and ei (killer, In linen nr
muton -`Irv, M. Hurn; alit. cowrie.
Tray cloth -atm M. Ross; R. NI.
Iles min.
Sofa pinnw, In colors, conventional.
R. Mcllssaln: Mer. al. Rose.
Seta pillow, M colors, floral-Mre. J
S. Ilowrie; 1.. Tnllln.
(Continued an pep 7,)
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