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GODERICH, ONT.
Thursday October 3, 1929 --
Humber, amp pupils -Margaret) vllle Craigia Collection of Coins- Cushion -Top --9
under as'' 0. S. LINES LAUNCH
Humber, W. W Doak and Son. tag, shale, �brthy. 12 and
Rocks,
six -Sam Alton, Mrs. Cart Schee
' Thomson. Mora Lillian Ran Woods -12 and unafer Rtaaldo Wig.son.Ruby
Clara -Glade
Edna Mason, SpecimenQNew itll►teolr•r to Br ('added ter
Per-Ha itt, Merle' anus. Simple Woodwork 12 and un- -Buffet Sets Vanity Sets -12 titadaeona
Oa& Dore, Barbara' 12' and under--0nalee Moon, Ken, Tichborn
e, I:Iva'
Spacemen of writing Uhl Iwwh Cult, Ida Elliott. Collection of under -.Alice Iduston, Jean Robert- BIO BOAT AT MIDLAND
Morgan, i inn y , ' (lath. Over 12- Marion
of Drawin ,' . Over 12 Lulu Bishop, -Gordon Ida- Curry, Lillian n, Embroidery
2nd Class PeC ¢2 p
down Carl Bloomfield. Spec-Ider-Worthy Ryan, Bruce Bloomfield. and under- rine Murray, Ida
om
er, W. H. Doak and Son. Dar
Fruit Cake, 2 pounds -Mrs. Howrie,
Mrs. D. Fowler, W. H. Doak and Sun.
Light Fruit Cake, 2.lbs -MHow-
rie,
oow-
rie W.H. /Doak and Son. Light Layer
Shear o
Cake, Alton,
mon filling -Mrs. Howrie, im-Edna Masons ,Madeline ar Proctor,' Esther Lyee. ()ver 12u� Johnn1 Huckins,
Sam Ad lemon -Mrs. Mrs. Carter. 2 Pies an. Ureei under 12 Ronald Pennington, Gus Worthy.
apple and Carter, W • H. Gladys Morg nK•
5. -.Gladys Morgan, Mary Sturdy, Difficult Woodwork -9 and under -
ield• Elliott, Agnes Thornloe . Over 12 MIDLANZ), Sept. :7. --•SIA hundred
Ettie Rance, Jean Whiteside, Jean fret of stinal hull slipped broadside
MiscAdam. Embroidery Guest Tow- down the ways here !'�i1erdxp after-
els-9
tray
els-9 and under -Marion Moore, neon Into Gec,rglan,Bay, and t., -day she
Doris !taker. Under 12.- Onalet
Doak and Son, S. Alton. yea Art Work, under 12 Harold Young.Over 1'-' - emus
HOME MANUFACTURERS yRyan.
8. •ta4Fse(ti ,
Knitting LillianLearn-Alice Ruston, Jean anderThonIsole Worthy. Dressed Doll 9 and under- Moore, R. 'Tretheway. mbroidery= sans named S.
Uweena Wilson. Art Work, 9 year Marguerite Finnigan. 12 and under Tea Towels -9 and under -Marion ally S. S. Lines.
Best designed Patch Work Quilt, and under -Irene Bowman, ,darguer- Esther Lee, lea Morgan. Over More, Nora Juck. Evelyn Wilson. The fitxda(nna was conatnutld by
Cotton -Mrs. R. 11. 4)ununing 1M lite Finnigan. Kite, --Robt. C. VI•il- 12 - Robina Schram_- Crocheting 12 and under- Onateo Moore, Ids tie Midland Shipbuilding Co., and wet♦
and 2nd. Best designed Patch Work son, Robt. McCkan, Gurdon Brind- - 12. and under R. Teeth Elliott, Dweena Wilson. Over 12 ell
Quilt, wool -Mrs. E. H. Donaldson,lley. Clay modelling-- Doris Wil- way, Jean Robertson. Over 12 Jean N'hkeaides, Ida Elliott, Kath-,n(rtla iu I ty rs.'F 1r F.nderylr�wif
Mrs. Donald Fowler. Bath Towel !tams. -Marion Curry. Knitting -9 and ru ine Murray. (:mbroidery Aprons --
and Wash Cloth, cotton, knitted- ( Judge -J. E. Tum. under -Helen Thomas. 12 and under 12 and under --M. Bishop, Margaret , sax` 71 general half -bond ,, and build -
.1 Mrs. E. H. Donaldson, Miss Living-1Bird House. Mored -:, years and -R. Tretheway, Helen Snell. Fstber Shoonilals, Ida Morgan. Over 12- Iii 1 `�'re errtvelrwll Il rwhhw.athonl��6111-
M es eLiv ngstone,Jacket
Mrs. Donald Fow- under-J.
ie Bl 12 or under# Nick Lee. Bed Spread -12 and under -M. Madeline Prcx tor. Fat ie Rance, O. ft��Fjji
Bicho Ovrr 1'2 -Madeline Pro, -tor. Lloyd. Pillowslips -9 ',rad under-. 'lrru •xud ntM'ra. Jc 1�•• RYIk sons
ler. UunaldabFowl tccitiss Mitts -Mrs. E,J an M.Al{;urdun HarryfErector Conetraction Work. -'J and Ruth Dater. 12 and under -R.�Teeth- lllllileee teepee „u.lstw,Ivre the al�,t�lohrr:k wereWII Mr
Schram. under -Ian tare Kenneth Cult, 1). 4wvay. Over 12 -Madeline peel". er 12 y Sutnrhnuse. 12 and under-Will'am Ettie. Rance, O. Lloyd. Runners, nae: uvrr the rules. Mr . Enderby
Knitted Socks, 1 pair, coarse-H.F. n Lee. Taffy -9 and
Morris, Mrs. Donald Fowler. Knit, a mantis,
M�"anis Belly Ery. Fele Jack Kershaw. Tinker Toy I)rc•sser Scarfs --l'3 and under-�Jet,n ''ni5hevl the clot uil,ngne, 11iH1 the !loge
ted socks, 1 pair fine -Mrs. Howrie, 12 and under -Madge Turner, Bar-(onetructicm Wnrk--9 and under Flick. Over 12---Mad.•line F'roctnr. ball slipped Into the ba!' 1111!41 ,spites
Miss Livingstone. Coarse Double bare Thomson. Mary Acheson. Bis- Harold Holman. 12 and under-- I.uncheon Cloths. Tray ('t„ th, TabIt of I:iti,,,r tpt+.
Knitted Mitts, 1 pair -Mrs. E. Ft.
coifs -9 and under -Paulin, Bradly. Richard Fritzley, Dorothy ' Yule. Ends -12 and under Ruby s ('lark. tl"! 1'rrwmt wen• )I r. and Mrs. Jas.
Donaldson, H. F. Morris. Fancy 12 and under -Bernice Hogarth,.Ceedboard Cdnstruction Work - t,. Clay Modelling. i'lastii•ine. nutty. i'Ii!'fair, 1. Rnssi•I. F. Wilkinson. W.
.tone.
Mittens. 1 pair -Miss Living -;Phyllis Martin, Harry Schram. and under --Harold Young. Harold plaster paris, cemept--9 and under .I. Klub, F. T. Xorris. 11. Cromwell and
.tone. Knitted Child's Scarf --Mrs. Over 12 -Robina Schram, Onale MohrinR• Morley Bloomfield. 12 and -P. Johnston, H. Darr. \Larguerit,, 1.. I'euderl nays
Donald Fowler. Knitted Men's Pull- Moore. Muffins --9 and under -- undtr--ida Morgan. Bruce Bloom- Finnigan. Bonging,ofGarden Flow- The Atndaeun,r le a aster slilp to
over, Vent or Sweater -Mrs. Ladies' Pauline Bradley, Huth Robertson field. Over 1'L -Kenneth Bedford. era, 2 or more varieties, lest Arran- the elenen.b•s. !ler principal al dlmen-
Mra. Howrie. Knitted Ladies' 12 and under -Pearl Roope, R. Paper Flowers,• best collection. wax- ged-Over 12 years -Marjorie Mac- +it'll+ are: Length, :dor feet over all:
Sweater - Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. D. J • tit V lam ' f' Ruth Deer. Gus Worthy cakes breadth, tot feta : uaatldcd depth. 32
ALWAYS AT YOUR
SERVICE
with a MIT line of
Quality
Groceries
.111,1
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
I N SEASON
CALVIN CUTT
Kingston St. Phone 116
Goderich
Tretheway, Barbara Thomson. Over
ed -11: and under- tan ac. a fie,
Fowler. Ladies' Fore Stockings' 12 -Evelyn Lee. Small Cakes- Cream Candy (for classes 2 and ,3 --9 and under -1. Ander...n. 13 and feet. ,arable of a rrying 440,(1(10 hush
hand -knit, -Mrs. Howrie. 9 and under -"Elva Worthy. 12 and nn1y1-Under 9 -Marion Moore, Dor- under -Noreen Sproul. Doris Wil- els. and will Is- 1n the ore trade. too
Crochet in Wool under Jean Robertson. Over 12-- is Baker, M. Wilson. !'oder 12- Hams. 1N. Baker. (leer 12 #urian (ler speed will to twelve tulle+ per hon,
Lady's Shawl -Miss Livingstone, Evelyn Lee, Louvain Bloomfield. R. Tretheway, Noreen Sproul, Ida }(aRRitt. , loaded. Triple expen+Ion engine..
Mrs. Howrie. Pies -9 and under -Pauline Beadle!. Morgan. Over 12 O. Lloyd Jean Kyle• ,Judges -H. T. Edwards and e. 2. 111.P. Three sleet. bailer*. with
Crochet in Cotton 12 and under -B. Tretheway. Over Mounted Cotleetion of Educational ,luck. a workinr pres(ture of 190 tanund+. Tl.e
Lunch Cloth, 4 serviettes -Miss 12 -Marion Haggett, Ettie Ranee Pictures -9 and under Irene Rnw i aaMsel x
Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie. Sixu Tarts -12 and u et- hyllis Martini, ,p'an o - �.,, dear Inquirer. t ie "nut •m t.
iea'4• assorted -Mrs. Howrie. Pair Over 12 -Louvain Bloomfield. Bead Alice Ruston, Ida !Morgan. Over 12' not
require ni dlrvetlnn rstor. whl.•h d.111
•mon nn a ueaa'aylper .i.aou't n ern11_•'' not pan nterator. will be in
+talhd. 'Fifteen of the I'. S. L. flee'
will ie. etpilptetl. -with tilt+ device
Twenty -four -foot centre hatches' re -
tem a the usual 18 -font ones, to meet
n port..
s ofErie
ore r e i.nke F. Te
requirement. w rat
1
1
no The Seel:walla will carry a crew of
twenty-eight ofneere and men.
under - Irene lin. sl 110111# ane a (tingle deck
Doti-
P 1 12 and under Robt McLean i 1.• „ hone fors ar•el. The latest tyle �.f
Towels, insertion, trimmed - Mrs. Work -9 and under --- Marguerite --Stewart tariff. Plain win¢ nn a t,ath,uu �..N% -
Howrie. Mira Livingstone. Sofa Pil-
low -Mica Livingstone. Runner or
!Finnigan. I and under-Rhsale patch. R tt hole , m utt showing - _ - --T
iGliddon, Onalee Moore: Jean Thom -hatch, button hole and button -Over
Scarf, ratural linen -Mrs. U.,Fowlet,'son. Over 12 -Marion Curry. Ettie 12 -Robina Schram. Gladys Morgan. .1 txshlnu eatsvt till. 111111 .tmerl-
Miss Livingstone. Crochet Lace in Rance, Evelyn Lee. (.election of Children's Aprons (for nine years ,.,111 girls h:ne di•p•n.ed with co,wta
1 n • . rho they
u under -mild t
. Ir.. •e' ler. 1
Pillow Slips an Sheet -Miss L' iv- Stamps -9 and under -Mary How- and.under!--('oder 9 -Mary s_ 1
ingstone, Mrs. Fuss. Dresser Set, and 12 and under -Ruth Shephard borne. Marguerite Finnigan. on &eolith• fr,ed.mi moll
Scarf and Pin Cushion -Miss Liv- ' Kathleen Robinson. flyer 12 Mi -l- hroidery Colored Centrepiece steno, it. m. , treat see.
Title
11151.1
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ingstone. Table Mats, 3 pieces -Mi.'s
Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie. Bath
Towel and Wash Cloth -Mrs. D.
Fowler. H. A. Fuss. Pillow Case+,.
white -Mrs. IE. K. Donaldson, II
AWARDS OF PRIZES A. Fuss. Crochet Quilt -Mrs. Lfow-
rie, Sam Alton.
Embroiderieit
ll•.o,ti11u4r1 frees page 3i Solid Embroidered Tea Cloth and .
crayon, original -Miss Grant, J1i-. 4 Seraiettes--lira. D. Fowler, Mrs.
ink sketch, original -Mrs. How tie, Howrie. Table Runner, natural and
Mis4' Liviniestdne. Any subject, pen- colored -Mrs. D. Fowler. M, re Hd'.v-
cil drawing, original -Miss Grant. fie Emltyoidered Baby Pillow, wi.ite r
Miss, Li%ingst.tne. Amateur -Wal: and colored. H. A. Fuss. Sofa Pi1-
paper. original design, crayon coloF- low, . colored -Mrs. D. Fowler. Jean
ed -Miss Livingstone. Perspective Harrison. Embroidered night dressDrawing. pencil, any subject -Miss vehite- Miss Livingstone. C. E.
Living':one• 1Groves. Embroidered Night D, ea.
China Painting colored --Miss Livingstone. Mrs. E.F(.
' Single Piece, conventional .'Miss Donaldson. ' Embroidered Child',
Grant. Miss. Livingstone. Stnele Dress -Miss Livingeteene. Jean liar-
-Piece, floral -Miss Grant- Ries Liv risen. Embroidered Towels, initial]
ingstone. Collection China Painting. -_Hiss Livingstone. m„. D. *,,,m 1, r.
not ilia than four pieces -Miss Grant. Embroidered Handkerchief-, 2 -Mrs.
Six Cups and Saucers -Mrs. Howrie. Howrie, Mies Livingstone. infant's
Six Plates to match -Mrs. Howrie. Dress and Aetricoat-Mies Living.
Collection of ivory miniature -firs. stone. - Dresser Scarf and Pin Cush -
Cumming recommended for a spec -
ion -Miss Livingstone. Mrs. Howrie.
sal prise. Buffet Set, white -Mrs. Howire, Mia
Judge -Geo. Stewart. Livingstone.. Centre Piece, white -1
DOMESTIC SCIENCE Livingstone..
Howrie. Mrs. D. Fowler.
Preserved Fruits, 6 varieties -Mrs.
Chesterfield Table Cover -Mrs. How-
Howrie, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. C. H. rie. Fancy Apron. colored -Jean
Itumber. Collection Canned Fruit, 6 Hanish, Mrs. i). Fowlers Buffet Set
arietiea-Mrs. Carter Mrs. Teem colored--Mrn. D. Fowler. Jean Har -1
blay, Mrs. Humber. Colteetton Mer-' risen. Centre Piece. colored -Miss ,
malade, 4 varieties -Mrs. Tremblay.
Livingstone, Jean Harrison. Vanity
Collection Jelly -apple, plum. red Set -Mrs. le Fowler. Bedspread
currant, berry -Mrs. Humber, Mrs. fancy -Mrs. D. Fowler, Jean Harris-.
Hovlirie. Collection Canned V e at-
nd on. Pillow Slips, white -:Miss Liv-
ables -- tomatoes, corn, peas ingstone, Jean Harrison. Table 1
beans -Mrs. Carter. H. A. Fuss, Zur-
A metleru girl i. one who can meet
the wolf at the door and romp back
w-L•h a fur coat -Montreal talar.
NOTICE
Store closed
on
Friday and
Saturday
October 4th and 5th
on account of
Jewish Holiday
M. ROBINS
he Most Complete Men's
Store in Goderich
A:ent for Tip Top Tailors
- - 1'boue 31a4
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iCover. French cut. and 4 Serviette.--
ce. Cold Meat Sauces, 2 varieties --Mrs. Howrie. Tea Cloth and 4 Ser -
Mrs. Tremblay, Mrs. Humber. Mrs• viettes, tatted -Mrs. Howrie. Tea!
Howrie. 2 varieties Tomato Catsup Towels, 3 embroidered -Miss Liv- 1
-Mrs. Tremblay, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. ingstone, Mrs. E. H. Donaldson. 1
Humber. 2 varieties Sweet Pickles Miscellaneous
-Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Humber, Mrs. 'Quilted Cushion, hand -made -Miss
Howrie. 2 varieties Sour Pickles, 1 Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie. Pair
mixed, 1 mustard -Mrs. elowrie, Mrs. Fancy Towels -Mrs. D. Fowler, Miss
Tremblay. 1 Pint Mincemeat -Mrs. Livingstone. Bridge Set, Cloth and
('arter. Mrs. Humber, Mrs. Howrie. 4 Serviettes-Mra. D. Fowler, Mrs.
2 Pies. pumpkin and chocolate -Mrs. Howrie. French Hemmed Linen--
I'arter. W. H. Doak and Son, Mrs. 1� rs. C. H. Humber, Mrs. Howrie
Humber. 6 assorted Tarts, not jelly Crochet Wool Mat -Mrs. Howrir.
-Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Humber, Mrs. A. Hooked Mat -Mrs. Carter, Jean Har
Colborne. 6 Macaroons -Mrs. Cart- rison. Braided Mat -Miss - Living- I
er, W. H. Doak and Son. 6 Dough- stone, Mrs. D. Fowler. Collection
nut. -Mrs. Carter. W. H. Doak and Finbroidery--Mrs. E. H. Donaldson, ,
Son. 6 Grisham Gems -Mrs. Carter, Miss Livingstone. Collection Crovh-
W. H. Doak and Son, Mrs. Humber. et -Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie.
(hark Layer Cawe-Mn. Carter, W. Bead Novelties -H. A. Fuss, Miss 1
11. Doak and Son. Mrs. Howrie. Livingstone. Collection of 5 articles'
Scotch Shortbread -Mrs. Carter, Mrs. suitable for Ohristmas gift.' -H. A.I
Howrie. Fuss. Miss Livingstone. -
Judges -Mrs. Jas Connolly, Mrs. Sewing
11. McNevin. 12 Buttonholes -Miss Livingstone.
1 PSM. Canned chicken -Mrs. How- Darning on Cotton or Linen -H. A.
tee. H. A. Fuss, Mrs. A. Colborne. Funs, Mrs. C. H. Humber. Bungalow
Honey in Comb, 10 pounds -S. G. Apron -Mrs. D. Fowler, Miss Living -
McKay. Jar of 1928 Honey -J. W. stone. Ladies' Morning Dress, prin.:
ISalkeld. O. F. Edward. Vegetable -Mrs. E. H. Donaldson, H. A. F 'as. l
Salad --Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Humber, Child's Dress and Bloomers -Mrs.
Mrs. E. Humber Donaldson. Fruit E. 'H. Donaldson, Jean Harrison.,
Salad --- Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Humber, Child's Rompers -Mrs. E. H. Don -
Mrs., E. Donaldson. Cold Meat Pie--aldsnn. 1
Mrs. arter. Mrs. Humber. Chicken pie Embroidery and Lace Work Spee-.
Mrs. Humber. Mrs. Howrie. Beef - imens
Loaf --Mrs. Carter, W.H. Doak and Tatting --Miss Livingstone, Mrs D.
Son. 2 cakes Hard Soap, home-made• Fowler. Filet -Miss Livingstone.
Mrs. Carter. Mrs. .Donald Fowler, Jean Harrison. Netting -Miss Liv -
H. A. Fuss. 1 quart Soft Soap - ingstone. Mrs. Howrie. Cluney,
Mrs. Carter. Mrs. 1). Fowler. H. A. hand made -Miss Livingstone, Mrs.
Fuss. Best 8 articles for a working Howrie. Knitted Thread Lace -Mrs.
man's supper -Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Howrie,. Miss Livingstone. 5Hard-
Humber, W. H. Doak and Son. anger -Mins Livingstone. Mrs. How-
rie. rie. Roman Cut Work -Jean Har-
t loaf Bread. home-made, white-- rison Miss Livingstone. Bulgarian
("weer. ter. 11. F. Morris, Mrs. -F. A. Fuss. Mies Livingstone. Eye- ,
Tremblay. l loaf Bread. home -male. let --Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie.
brown -Mr.. Carter, Mrs. Tremblay Solid --Mrs. C. H. Humber, Mies Liv
1 loaf Rread, home made, nut ---Sirs. ingstone. Russian Cense Mrs. I
Carter. Mrs. Humber. H. A. Fu. llmvrie. Milan Relief' Work
Ten Riseuitn, 3 .oda. baking pnNd- Fi A. Fuss. Mrs. Howrie. Beset
er --Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Humber, TL ish Weaving --- Mins Livingston'
F. Morris. Bun. 3 fancy. 3 nlsin---- Mr.. Howrie. Venetian Cut -/Mins
Mr.. Carter. Cookies. 1 oatmeal. Livinfrittnne, Mrs. Howrie. Wallach -
1 nut. n ringer-Mrp. Carter. Mi.. inn -Miss Le.ing.;tone,; ebee Bowe,.
French Knots -Mrs. Howrie, ii. A.
,Fuss. Oriental -Mrs. Howrie, Miss
Livingstone. Modern Conventional
Miss Livingstone. Cross Stitch -
Mrs. E. H. Donaldsop, Mrs, Howrie.
Needlepoint- Mrs. Howrie. Lazy
Daisy Stitch -Mrs. C. H. Humber,
Sirs. D. Fowler. Fancy Curtains -
Mi.. 1-iingat.one. Mrs. D. Fowler.
Most Useful Article made of one
vard factory cotton-- Mrs. D. Fow-
ler. Miaa Livingstone. Kimnna--Mrs,
E. H. Donaldson. Boudoir Pillow --
Jeatf Harrt on, Miss Livingetnne.
Tooled Leather -Miss Maskelh Ap-
' plhiuc -Miss Livingstone, Jean Har-
rison. Hooked Wool Yarn Mat --F.
Barker. Mrs. Howrie.
:Jit ares --Mrs. W. W. Green, Mrs.
A. A. Fnwlie, Mra. Beattie.
SCHOOL. ('HILDRNFS RECTION
Penmanship and Drawing
Speeiman of Writing. 2nd Class
pupils Worthy Ryan. Mary How-
ard. Jean Flick. Specimen of Writ
Complete Comfort and GoodStyle
are linked in the new
Footwear for Fall
The new fall models in Footwear show boa much moral style end lima
much love'iness can Is put into s r.•alh• comfort rile Kline.
Tbrrr are Shoes for every cxrnsinn, town, country. street, tnisines.an.i
mend -formal wear.
The most p.,pular leathers for this season are Patent, Rlack Kid and a
number of shades of breen. The correct style o1 heel for street wear
is the mettinip•• Cuban. They ere recommended for beth style end
cnlnfnit.
Rnbbern and the new style. of Rainsboe are now in stock in the latest
colon
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