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The Signal, 1926-9-16, Page 6Harrison, t J. Grieve. M. Mrs. lvn Drennan. C - Marine -E. -M. Livingston. Miry Belle Rill Lumby. ('a ('a n f.hel 1. . MI," young ..f .'.uburn. spent Sun- day wit:, her fri.Snl. Mi4. Elva Wal- den. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Armstrong at- rno. h•u.le,l Toronto F:vhibition +, few da)', Eve - Judges --Thos. R WaHi• Johp ne Child's er F Felker Dr ' Landscape, scenery in district -E.1 Gertrude s.an,, Joe Taylor, Eve • - Best es+g• pa c H. Edwards. i e - over- .. -Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. Ada . ingston, No. 4, . etting- Howrie. Flowers -E. iv' Wilson, Moneys at towelw , l - I ingstop. Mrs. v •r' in ton. Fruit -Mary B.. mbroider -Etta Young. Ada .' t res ace-. rs. , . S. o • Monochrome, any subject, cHpy- :. !Ile Mann,. Knitta Y eP, Mrs. owrie. S. Howrie. Baby's jacket andn- Livia ston. Hardanger-, rs. ar . E. Felker, Mrs. ow- h'eK-t-E M. Liv- n Stam and mittti-Jtn. Howrie. Roman -- +f - ;fj en, Mary B. HnweIL ._ Willie Reiter. Gertrude Everett. - owrie. -Bei= rip._ Baby s oo ees Livingston. Mrs. E. Felker. Knitted socks, 1 pair, i garian-\o• 4, F.. N. Livingston. BATON, CHARC(1A1. AND INK coarse -(Na. 4?), Dr. J. Grieve.' Eyelet -E- M. Livingston, Mrs. E. Fastens, collection not more than _ -- - iv n sten Elva ' PROFESSIONAL LIST -WATER I Work -Jean Robertson COLORS j --Gertrude Wheeler. Madge Turner. Landscape scenery -L. Brigham, Knitting -Barbara Thomson, Verna M. Cook. Landscape, local -M. Edward. Madeleine Baker. Annual L. Bri hare. Still life, Wild- Phins -Kenneth Juck, Wilfred Glou- - -P. Ba. ker, Ilvw.ie Dr. J. Cr.ee Nu. 4. 4p Pil- i 1- Ings, -iter-M. Cu,k, L. igberw.1aher 1J. Tremblay• Reia(t It tak��l+ars to a good retuta- Ract'einew sissy a'1 -=a` t poral ood r Kis it Beet drawing, in water colors, any Hobby Work. 12 years and ander .e n a.I.s1. but it's ii„ worse thea b?(i R Hutt. twit a •a married and beteg tope In hot watl4• taken only atm udnutea to get a ball -Sault ,tar. one.- Kitebettee Record. A Night's Ride on Lake Elite C• e dews IS si am ladies t �asosaate. ast0d ►7 da Bola, fa two c _asdaa-Aawdasid„cease Pelt. lloanh aav, I.3.. Seurat ad _caber e•sta. Tewtea Nit r wood ria oar a o....r. wv-eves* at�sy a •O.sO aaaa/ isesi n as, o naa.aiwas or. TLS Pies RS -SO -Round Trip Pam. $ .90 Glow Tenet AartaMi. utero *5.00 sad we wish e+aeat Tap 1� Resod )tom nuts Saw WOO we. 2>M 4la+s�t asst MOW* 4N; OaftM SRL `e • R-Thurse4i,r, S,ptetnb, r 1(, 1926. • . THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. Announcement We are now open for business with a full line in all departments with our Optical Department added Cole's Book Store Successor to Porter's Book Store t• E M Livingston (Blyth), Jno.M J.E Aitken 1 Brigham Collection china paintitlg, Mrs, Ada Halliday, L I - CROCHET IN CV1TO\ Limit cloth, 4 serviettes --E. M. Livingston,. No. 4. Six duiliee, as- sorted -Nu. 4, Mrs. J. S. ijowrie. Pair towels, insertion 'trimmer No. 4, E. M. Livingston. ilofa pillow- E.-M.-Livin�. Dr, J. Grieve. Runner or scarf, natural linen -No. 4, E. M. Livingston. Dresser Set, scarf and cushion -No. 4, E. M. Liv- ingston. Table mats, 3 pieces -No. 4, E. M. Livingston. Bath towel and wash cloth -No. 4, Airs. E. Felker. Pillowcases, white -No. 4, E. M. PRIZE WINN1iUS AT awes r— . • GOD/RIOH SHOW (Coo t to sed from page 3) prizes d000tefd by Goderich Signal - J. Juck, G. E. Evans, J. W. Salkeld, POT PLANTS Two Tuberous Begonias -H. Bark- er. Rex Begonia, best one -Mrs. 14. T. Edwards, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Hest Begonia. net Rex or Tuberous -C. 'E. Groves, Bisset Bros. Best Fern, not asparagus -Mrs. H. T. Edwards. Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Best House Plant - Mrs. J. C. Stewart, C. E. Groves. Judges -(;eo. P. Gould, Chas. Cooke, Livingston. Mrx. Jno. Manser. rt GARDEN VEGETABLES, MELONS, I EMBROIDERIES Judges --Mr,. (tpnolly, Mrs. D.!tng-Ethel Whitesides, ld.t Carrick, Mildred Wilson. Drawing Map, Sec - Mrs, Manger, 1 3 nut,'i singer -not less than four pieces -Elva Cookies, 3 oatmeal, J. W. Macnic•ur, Mrs. J. S. Howrie.' Proetor, Dr. J. Grieve. Six cups and Dark fruit cake -Mrs. J. S. Howrie, esteem -Dr. J. Grieve, Mr►. J. S. R. E. Snowden Est. Light fruit `H ie. Six plates to match --Mrs. cake, 2 pounds -Mrs. J. S. uwrie, R. II J. 5. Howrie, L. Brigham. E. Snowden Est. Light layer cake,. Judge --deo. Stewart. lemon filling, butter icing -Louisa B. j AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Fisher (Roche's 4'oint), Mrs. J. S.1 Best collection of photographic Howrie. :I -pies. apple and lemon- .pshots--J. W. Salkeld. Mrs. J. S. Howrie, Miss Belle Mac- SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORK Vicar. 2 pier, pumpkin and choco-. Drawing said Writing late).Mrs W.stoH. Tremblay, n, 2ndj(no Specimen of Second Class writing first). 6 assorted tarts, not jelly - Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. 6 macaroons' Bruce Orr, Margaret Young, Gladys -Dr. J. Grieve, Miss Belle MacVicar.1 Morgan. Third Class Writing - 6 doughnuts -Miss Belle MacVicar„ Frances Thomson, Jean MacDonald. Edith Cornfield Fourth Class Writ- , I Embrsider Peck Irish Cobbler .Potatoes -O. F. viettes-Mrs. E. Felker, Mrs. J. S. Edward. W. I. Miller • (Lucknow), Howrie. Table runner, white and Mrs. A. Taylor. Peck of any other colored-Mrs..J. S. Howrie, Miss Nel- variety Early Potatoes -F. Barker, lie Rance. Embroidered babyillow, R. E. Snowden Est., W. • I. Miller white and colored -Mrs. E. Felker, (Lucknow.). Peck of Green Moun- Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Sofa pillow, col- tain Potatoes-Jno. Fowler. Peck ured-No. 4, E. M. Livingston. Enl- ist' Green Mountain Potatoes-Jno. braider night dress. whits --E. M• Fowler. Peck any other variety late Livingston. Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Em - Potatoes --C. Truemner & Son. Jno. broiderod child's dress -Mrs. E. Fel- Fowler. Peck Canning Tomatoes- ker. Embroidered towels, initials- ' Mrs. Jno. Manser. F. Barker. Two E. M. Livingston, Mrs. E. Felker. Summer Squash -C. Truemner & Embroidered handkerchiefs -E. M. Son, .1. W. MacVicar. Two Hubbard Livingston, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. in - I Squash -Wm. Ruston. Bisset Bros'; fant's dress and petticoat -E. M rLiv- ,i o roots White or Golden Celery- ingston, Mrs. E v - Mrs. Jno. Manser. Two rout* Red scarf and pin cushion -E. M. Living- , Oelery-F. Barker. ' Two heads Win- I ston. Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Buffet set. 1 ter Cabbage -Mrs. Jno. Manser-' white -Mian Nellie RanceMrf. H. T. ,Six Turnip Blood Beets, for table use Edwards:-- CCnt.s pieee,,-- - F Barker, Bisset Bros. Six Long M. Livingston. Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Blond Beets, for table use -F. Bark- Tea cosy -E. M. Livingston. Mrs. E. er, C. Truemner & Son. Six Carvots, Felker. Fancy ,ipron, colored -E. I for table use --F. Barker, Geo. W. M. Livingston, No. 4. BuffetSet, I Andrews. Six Parsnips for table colored -Miss Belle MacVicar, Twelve Red Onions, Weathersfield- -No. 4, Miss Nellie Rance. 1 colored use -F. Barker, Geo. W. Andrews. J. S. Howrie. Centre Piece, Bolster ed WESTFIELD F Baker J W MacVicar. Twelve cover white or colored -Mrs. J. S. McNevin• ond Class -Alice Ruston. Irene • REED WORK i Woods Evelyn Cox. Drawing Map, Amateur only. Tray -C. E. Droves, Mrs. Ada Hal.. Third Class -Edith Cornfield, Willie!. liday. Sandwick basket -Mary B. I Whitesides, Jean MacDonald. Draw - Howell, Dr. .1. Grieve. Lamp and • in. Map, Fourth Class-Nat+cye shade -Dr. J. Grieve. Jardinere-' Clarke, Joe Taylor, Verna Moore. Mrs. Ada Halliday. Flower badket I Victorb School Chub -Dr. J. Grieve. Mary B. Howell. Bird House -H. Tremblay. Ken - Judges -Mrs. Stewart, H. T. Ed- I neth Juck. Model Wood Work - wards.•' Stanley Taylor,. Kenneth Juck. Nat - PROFESSIONAL LIST--011LS ive Wood -H. 'Dremblay, Harry Landscape, local -M. Cook (Wood -1 Bloomfield, Handkerchief -Madge stock), L lirigban. Landscape I Turner. Marjorie Lumby. Wool Pull scenery -M. took, L. Brigham. Over -Lola Clark. Hand Sewing - Marine scenery. in district -M. Cook.; Elsie Armstrong. L Brigham. Drawing, any subject-! Hobby Work, 9 years ind ander M. Cook, L. Brigham. Animal sub-, Bird House -Arthur Doak. Col-' ject-M. Cook. -L. Brigham. Flpwers i lection stamps --Mary Howard. -Mrs. J. S. Howrie, M. Cook. Fruit I Educational Pictures -Alice Ruston. -M. Cook, 'L. -Brigham. Monod -Simple W..od Work --Keith Cott, chrome. any subject -M. Cook. Min- Herbert Palmer. Erector Canstruc- iature, any subject -M. Cook, L. tdem-Charles Worrell. Scrap Book Brigham, -Helen Snell. Ruby Clark. Crochet Embroidery yellow Baker, Denver a d Cock WvHs•'-FIElit . Sept. 11. -Mr. end Geo. S. Hunt. Twelve Yellow On- fancy- rs. E. Felker, u. fr+win. Taylor. of Guelph. visited 1 ions, any other variety -F. Barker,' lowelips, whit M. Livingston, _ -- -- Cook, - at 11u• b„iu, „) )Ir. and )lies. Wal. Me- I Geo. S. Hunt. Twelve Silver Skin Mrs. Howrie. le rover, French mal subject -M. Cook. dowers -M. Homes, ('avtnn Westin. outsell a ,"itq.le of days last week. • Onions -F. Barka. J. W. MacVicar.' cut, and four serviettes -Mrs. How- Cook, L. Brigham. Fruit -L. Brig -Stamps -Mabel Edwards. Jas. Red - LR. Jnuws Anderson le visiting her Twelve large Onions, any variety -F. •Pie. Gam, M. Cook. Monochrome. • any diff, Jack Howard. Collection of Red - daughter. )lire. Slant. s liilithnrta•, of Barker, J. W. MacVicar. 'Six ears of I SEWING I aubject-M. Cook, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. (loins -Jaw.' Redn tt. *Collection of Birth -(Corn, for table use, any variety, ! Gent's Ane shirt --Mrs. A. Taylor, Miniature, any subject -M. Cook, Seeds -Gertrude Evans. Willie Bark- . F S wden hubs 4 in cotton, 4a• Simple Wood Work -Kenneth Jock. Erector Work -Harry Bloom - 11 e 1 d. Paper Flowers -Marjorie Deer, Elsie Armstrong. Embroidery -Mabel Edwards, Elsie Smith, Viola t•. ys s v. /riv/ve r i:e,: .he Worlds Fastest P°14‘t';?' �t r/�t%i/� Stropping 10 Seconds ,� �/_StcondS a+.i 32Seconds t Side cFace 7 ,Seconds horn Lather toT oflids of Face Mr. anti__ te..--Jalu,tt Sawn. of (`n- named -F. Barker, no No. 4. 12 button e , S. Howrie. in wool, 4 tailored -Sirs. E. Felker, Mrs. J. ehrane. visited al the hone or )G, and jj Est. C-ellectinn of RipePeppers-- I AMAT)mi[JR LIST -OILS — Airs. i1'ill Rodger last YriiIay and Opt- j Dr. J. Grieve •(Scaforth1. Twelve I Mrs. Ada Halliday. Darning on cot- Tomatoes, any variety -F. Barker, .ton or linen-£. M. Livingston. Mrs.' Landscape, scenery in district -E, M Livingston, Mary B. Howell. tt Prim y. The wirier of the threshing »�lnev rs. • Jno. Manser. Three largest Howrie. Mending, one patch hen- Maine -Ur. J. Grieve, Mary B. is heard In this vicinity. 1 Cucumbers -Dr. .1. Grieve (Sea- med-E. M. Livingston. Mrs. E. Fel- Sproul. Ynittintr-F)dith Cornfield. Mrs. Pe•titiaad, of Dungannon. is forth), Mrs, Jno. Manser. Collection ker. Mending, 1 patch top -sewed- Howell. Figure -E. M. Livingston, Mina Harttiann. Bead Work-FMe- of Garden Herbs -Mrs. W. H. Trem-' Mary B. Howell. F-1••wers-Mrs. J. Smith. Difficult Woodwork -Jim Ed- lsie vli:RluR her dnnghn•r. Mrs. Coils O. NPs. E. Felker. E. M. Livingston. S Howrie, Mary B. Howell. Frnit- bla Collection of Garden Produce Eunealow apron -E. M. Livingston. Dr J Grieve Mrs. J. S. Howrie.In- Mehen. Annual Phlaz-Mallet Kenneth luck. -F. Barker. Dr. J. Grieve. Six Sal-' Ladies' morning dress, print -Mrs. animate object, pot /lowers or fruit- ward,. Doric Kison, slfy-Geo. S. Hunt. Dr. J. Grieve.; Jnn. Manser. Ladies' afternoolt Dr.T. Ct-. e. Landseipe, roadway, Hobby Work. ti years and over Two Muskmelons -F. Barker. Mrs.; porch dress -No. 4. E. M. Living•Ynn. -, M. Livingston, Mary B. Howell. Collection of Coins -Gertrude Ev- Jno. Manser. Two Citrons -Mrs. Child's dress and bloomers -J. Gar ens. Collection of Wood -Bill Lum- Manaer. t D t s (Henea111, Mrs. E. Felker. 'AMATEUR LIST -NATER COLOR by Toe Taylor. Education Picturei 1,••i „set: . t s rompers -Mrs. Livingston, -- J S Hoorne - imDle Wood Work - KNITTING ork- • KNiTTIi\G EMROfDERY AND LACE HORN Cardboard Work -Wil- k. w'n11ny, -it li for I. 1"ti= life Best designed patch work quilt, i 3PEL7MENS MacVicar. Animals, barnyard scene lie Whitesides. Erector Wnrk•-Wil- itlnnll . old Lg,•.-- It,s•hest,•r News- j cotton -Ur. J Grieve Wm. Malluugh. Tatting -E M• Livingston. Mrs. -E. •M. LivinRetan. _ Landscape. lie Whiteside.. (;rachet Wnrk-I:ota- 14.•ntin.•1. d ned patch work quilt,wool T Ed d F l t B Lh with F M Livingston M-` ('lark Fancy Work -Mabel Ea S J G' M Halliday. N E til lis J S Ai. Howell w►rds Mildred Bath and wash cloth cotton r J S H w ie Knitted th f-lnrke. F y knitted -Mrs. HallHalliday, r�J h d lace -Mrs. T c H woe F '11 F Donelda � M J e; M Livingston, M J S H ley Tavinr. Bed Spread -Lola Clark, net -Mrs. b bootees til J.S.H , g JJJJJJJ N k F M Miniature. any ,u 1 Wella Marney Collection pa - s AIIMWWWW WHEN USING W I LSON'S FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS '�` CAREFULLY AND - FOLLOW THEM • `i EXACTLY Knitted Socks, 1 parr, fine -J. W ! Felker. Solid—E• M. -Livingston. live Pictil"s E. M. L i g �t()r�� MCC tt ' M�°�ttftodlatniX Salkeld. (No. 41• Coarse, double.'. Mrs. E. Felker: Russian Cr„xx--- L. Proctor (Holrmrville), Any sub- i�arkoA:4irYl knitted mitts. 1 pair -No. 4: Mrs. J. Mr,. J. S. Howrie, No. 4. Italian Re- >Kt• in crayon, original -M. (,sok XX I S. Howrie. Fancy' wool mittens. 1 , lief work -Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Swed- (Woodstock). E. M. Livingston. Any rs��i i pnir-Dr. .1. Grieve, M. Livingston I inh weavir,tr-Mr. J. S Howrie, E. subject• nem and int sketch, original if11 i (Blythe. Knitted bedroom siipper>t l tri. Livingston. Venetian cart -Mrs. rte. F« Any Livingston, Mrs. 1• drawing u 1 -Dr. J. Grieve, M. isivingstow. T S. clow Pie. N allachian-)ire. J. Knitted scarf. 12 to 14 inches wide- I g Hoorne. E. M. Livingston. French original -E. M. Livingston. M. Conk.' Mrs. H. T. F.dwaran. Mrs. Ada Holli- • kihntr-F. M. t.ivingeton. MTs. £ Amateur -Wall paper, original do- ' day. Knitted men's pullover, vest or Felker. Oriental -Mrs. J. S. Hnwri , sign. nitnple eret.,nne and nrint. com- - rsweatas . nr_ l- Grieve.. Nrs. _ J. S. ' mercial, crayon colored -E. M. Lie- - Modern canien Triirrial. Pers e-'va drawtysg'• ren- Fiawrie. Knitted ladies' sweater- I tionat Llying• N 4 Mr -..7. S. Howrie. Mrs. F.. Felker. Best of all Fly Killers --10c and (.RA.H • }N woof. 25e per packet at all Druggists, },ate—Mrs, Ada Halliday. Ladies' Grocers and General Stores. , shawl -Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Ladies' tun.: o. cll. any ouliject-Mary B. Howeil, l'S 4 completelyacushioned engine Jtr/Ae rf fzme _ WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT McLAUGHLIN.BVICK WILL BUILD mad • MiSCELLA.EO CHINA PAINTING Crochet trimmed TbaT towel atld Single piece, conventional -Dr. T. face cloth -Mrs. Ada Halliday, Mrs. Grieve. iece, piece, floral --L.. E. Felker. Pair fancy towels -No. 4, )Yrs. A. Halliday. Bridge set cloth and 4 serviettes, in color -Mrs. J. 5.; - - Hswuie. No. 4. French hemmed linen - -Mrs. E.. Felker, Mrs. A. E. Erwin (llaayf eld ). Crochet wool mat -G. E. Evans. Mrs. H. T. Edwards. Hooked mal %?Fa _ A,- ., Er1ti,"H': o Barker. Braided mat -E. M. Living- ston, Mrs. Ada Halliday. Collection . embroidery, not less than six pieces ' -F.. M. Livingston, Mrs. J. S. How- _rie.- C4lectii n- rocket.-nutJess than: six -•niece*-- L+LJnuston. Mrs, J. t S. Howrie. Crochet lace pillow slips and sheets -No. 4, E. M. Livingston. i Collection of 5 articles suitable for , Christmas gifts. costing less than $1 i each --No. 4, G. E. Evan,. Fancy curtains -E. M. Livingston. J. Garnet Dater'. Most useful article made of one yard factory cottor,-G. E. Evans Mrs. A. E. Erwin. Negligee' jac'�c et- t TI. LTvingston. Judges -E. Beattie, J. Fbwlie, M.i lobe searched for the rpecIes of herbs nerd in the manufacture of that world- 10iMESTIC SCIENCE—FHVIT T famed healmg balm 2AM- BUK. These ('reserved fruits. 6 varieties, pint i herbs The.any of thef m. rare and dcostlthe y. jars -Mrs. J. S. Howrie, Mrs. Jno.l >' need Manser. Collecti• n canned fruit, 6 season when their juices and medicinalt vartetiea, pint jars -Mrs. W. H.I content; are at their very best. Tremblay. Collection marmalade, 4 , .1,- varieties-Mrs. i •varieties -Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. (niteetinn -jelly-apple, plum, red cur- rant, berry -Mrs. Jno. Manser, Mrs. , W. H. Tremblay. Collection canned vegetahlea-tomatoes, corn, peas, beans -R. F.. Snowden Est., Mrs. inn.I aatA,n-. ee,c."ol :Manser. Cold meat sauce,, 2 carie- h..., ," ;,,e,s,.e,e ties -Dr. .1. Grieve. Mrs. W. H. Zan bilk is the true successor of tba herbal healing halms of Ancient Home; with this important advantage Z.am-buk, in adduce t., its rare herbal , omposition, has twem,eth century%medical know- ledge and manu(attuneg shill. to bring it to a pitch rid perfection, probably never equalled .n the annals of healing. The d tserent mechcinal qualities in Zam-buk ate beautifully balanced. The heading side with the embark. the Fnoth.nc with the gerrn,ci al. it ie penetrative yet not too stimulaliet. and has just the right lubricitt for removing cure Mrs. Jno. . eni.,,rbct6l rang,. epnisa and pains. eared ham -Mrs Jnn Mangier. Cold I _-'tT�h'-_ T! Announcing the Arrva1 e OF OUR Fall and V�n •r 1TS ROMANTIC STORY ' x x A World Search for Rare Medicinal Herbs. It is not commonly known that countries so far apart as China and Spain, Japan and England, and Tasmania and France have VOet d 5 The McLaughlin -Buick Valve-ln- Head engine now has "rubber heels." Here is an engine completely Insu- lated and isolated from all metallic contact with its chassis. Thick rub- ber cushions, fore and aft, absorb noise, and save the engine from road shocks and strains. Never, in all its succeedul years of motor car manufacture, has McLa� lin-Buick ever produced a car so far ahead of its field in performance and value as the 1927 McLaughlin -Buick. Money can buy no finer perfo no matter how much you are prepares to spend. sateata v oats WEhave now on display at our range of samples that affords g variety and makes selection easy. New Notes of the Seaso troducedin - `These Tremblay. 2 varieties tomato cat- sup. ripe and green—Mrs. J. S. Howrie, Mrs. ,Tnn. Manger. 2 varie- ties sweet pickle, -Mrs. W.H. Trem- blay, Mrs. J. S. Howrie. 2 varieties emir pickles, 1 mixed, 1 mustard -R. E. Snowden Est., Mrs. W. H. Trem- �1ay. 1 pint minae meat -Mr . ney Ufanser, 1Nrs. Ada Halliday. hs comb, 10 pound, -J. W. Salkeld. Jar of 102E honey -0. F. Edward. Maple syrup, 1926-R. E. Snowden Manser.4 undo The dolman sleeve, the bolero e original touches give these Coats Matron and misses stye, shades, as well as conservati Ne R30H- Some are lavishly trimmed"2'-- ABLE others are plain. tad a' a ted many uality. new lack. ile us .are- n a useful, reliable, met pie -Mrs. Jog. Manlier, Mrs. J.1 and highly-concentretfd, tpedit 1 owrie. 2 pound, home -rendered Gernet Rater, (Nenaall) isre. Jno. Manser. 2 cakes hard soap. home -made -Dr. J. Grielf Inn. Manser. r.r HURON MOTOR SALES SOUTH T. GOOEaICH (Seaforthl, Mrs. mart raft goap-Mrs. Jno. Manage, Dr. J. Grieve. DOMESTIC SCiENCFrBAR1NG 1 loaf breed, home made. white - Mr. . In. }fa set. .T E. Aitken. 1 loaf hre•d, home ride, brown -jug. IH. Tremblay, Mrs. Jnn Manner. stat --Mrs. qbe GREATEST ML&1GHLIN-BUICK EVER statio ER BUILT P loaf hr•ead. home made. BUILT / W. H. Tremblay, Mrs. Jno. Manser. Te, hise'its. 11 soda, 4 baking rowan* atnsslM,Ml sillORM 1111.01,111111701110011 IMO& WM. minim Mr,. .Toa iisaser. Mr,. W. R. Tremblay. Runs, 't fancy, t plain - An added feature of t by purchasing these samples d the same styles will not be d We Would Greatly Appreciate Your Vi dressing sista** really to instant y pain, swiftly allay ewellistg and inflam- mation, espel deep-seated disease, and grow new healthy sk.n MMMver, users of lam•huk have perfect c.motience winch alone comes from the lino, l ge that it is a reined herbal preparatiogN04 not an &robe ial ointr„e„t composed e( pore -clogging fat- and range drag• Zam-bub is invaluable in all itching, inflamed. and diseased conditions of the skis. whilst Its swift antiseptic. healing makes it the ideal first-aid dressing for barns, scalds. run, etc. It is Alen the soothing remade for One. Of dealers everywhere 50r the hot : 1 far II 23. es Za,n-buk (:e , Impost St.. Torosslo. a Re PHONE IIP ro- an 'o....an property + 0.; . Ev rod P. O. D. e., •eafnrth P. - ' i ore -A. Er .I t ,1111 John 1' a N• n• • Ilium ' i'oral . -Geo. M rtn Robert .It IL 4111son. BePecbwood; Jana* W. • Tee. 1R No. i, son ; R Hf •bel can maks gest Owl r cards triers Clothing . toe : R. . Cnt ra Rageliff, et Mote,teb. or J. E. -Store, Podia