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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-9-17, Page 54`f Roti.. THE SIGNAL .. • GODERICH, ONT. Thursday. September 17th, 191111--4 • HEAR ME VICTOR &TUBE Eft r .r ywY� YNEI:RADIO n, A7 W LOW PRICES .• :". *. eItar:f• $89.5L4119.SL.4122.00 ---7, ... -IT-- AT '...t • . CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE • Goderich - Phone 90 AUBURN concession 13, interment being made 1n Greenhill cemetery, Luckriow. Rev. Next Sunday, September 20th, the I E. O. Gallagher, rector of the Anglf- 'servlce lu the (tilted church here will 1 can pariah of I,mitnuw and St. Helens, be wltbdrwwu, as the Donnybrook conducted impressive servicer. The Mc - church of the seine charge is holding I pallbearers were Josrprll Anderson, Me- lts annlverssry arrears on that day Kenzie Webb. Wallace Miller, Ed. Thum, John Miller and Peter Watson.at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Rev. P. S. Banes, y B.A., a former pastor of the Iienmdller and Auburu circuits, will preach at both services. The Belgrave tatted KINGSBRIDGE church choir will furnish special music. ' -OTeeoer•-Au-'Maty au - The B. Y. P. 1'. wilt meet in the tut.ar.eadding aot'muzs than.Jlrlal Baptist church ton Sunday evening next terest, took place In St. Joseph's at 7.30 o'clock. Everybody welcome. tereat took place in St. Jcsreph's The Women's Institute will meet to church, Kingsbridge. on Saturday the Foreseers' Hall on Tuesday, Sep- morning, September 12th, at 9.80 a.m., tembwr 22nd, at 2.15. -Grandmothers when Helena Monica, daughter of Mr. (olleetlon of marigolds --Mm. Rohe Day" program by the grandmothers. and Mrs. M. J, O'Connor. of this parish, Those M. Suess -den 1st and 2nd. Shear- lection of garden herbs -Jos. Juck, Winter, Mrs. Tremblay. Jos. Juck. Jiurteaser-Mn. J. Taylor, Mn. Yung- became the bride of Joseph A. Kasper, ling ewe -Thos. M. Snowden- Ewe Fred Barker. Collection of garden Bert collection garden brut, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Sadie Carter, M.D.. of Detroit, Mich. During the lamb --Thos. M. Snowden lot and 2nd. product -Fred Barker. Six salsify- Fred Barker, R. Stonehouse, Mrs. J. B. Mn. C. Straughan, Mrs. Sheppetd. ceremony. whk•b was performed by 8kee/sldra DownsGarfield McMichael, Fred Barker. Two Tyerman. Collection of everlastiigi Rea. F. Mt{anlle pastor. allllsrd's� Ram, 2 ehearrandover-R. D. Hunt- watermelons -Alfred H. Warner. J. r. --and--ertrrmwrt(ut grasser -Mew, • ST. HELENS "Ave Maria' was beautifully rendered b) Mr. Michael J. Dalton. At the er, Earl Caldwell. Shearling ram- She•aobiw-n. Two mnekmelons-Thos. Winter. le Barker, Mrs, J. B. Tyerman signing of the reenter, "O Promhr M. Durst, O. R. Rogers. Ram lamb- M. Snowden. .1. C. Sheardnwn. Two (collection Railbudia-Mrs. J. B. Tyer- Desk of !Iles W. MtQuillht -.On Me" was apleudldly sung by Mr. Ray -Doak, R. D. Hunter lit and 22nd. Ewe. 2 eltroua-Hilton Trurmner. Wm. H. man, Mre. Tremblay. J. W. Salkeld. Wednesday, September 9, there pasted mond Dalton, aceowptnled by Mrs. Ja"• shears and over, which raised a lamb Dk, Vegetable marrow --Fred Bark- Collection 40.0111111m and larkspur_ away • highly esteemed resident of Garvey, who also+ played the wedding In 1931-R 1). Hunter. Earl Caldwell. Pr. Jas. \h•Dottald. Rest display of Mrs. Tremblay. V. Barker. Bent JO- Welt Wawanomh Is the person of reit The bride, who was given in searllni ewe -R. D. Hunter. Earl vegetables grown from Rennie" Reels oealem cherry tow -F. Barker. Mrs. C. Mrs. William McQulllln. 8be was the marriageby her father, was.lorelp in ('aldw•ell. Ewe lamb -R. D. Hunter -Mrs. N. T.. (tarter. H. H her, Mrs. J. S. Howrle. Best let and 2nd. Judge. John Harrison. Chas. floral deeeeigu for cemetery dration- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. her w•edd gown of ivory satin and Prouae., Haines Joe. 'Juck. Robert Hais and was born at Cale law. with ie�iup�so to metria. "Tilt TT rdonia sixty-two years ago. When ave c•arrlel a bouquet of Smnsc t. Rant throes and over -Purvis .,- years of age she moved with tint Par- baby's breath dud maidenhair tern, Toe Bron. lit 'and 2nd. Ram lamb-Eil'r` •AP Plas eots to West Wawanoeh. Thirty -tare bride wore no jewellery, with the et- Caldwell. Purvis itrns. Ewe. '2 - years ago she was married to her now iceptlon of a pendant of diamonds and and over, whletl raised a lam( In 19311 sunnier or fall. aud -8-winter-Mrs.. _ Irr.__Gee.. Gould. Rex begonla, best bereft husband. Mot. McQuillln was platinum, the gift of the groom.. She -Earl Caldwell, Purvis Bros. Shear- ' Irene Sloan Smith. J. W. Salkeldotrt'-t eo. Gould, Mrs. J. R. Tyerman. ds atetf tnemher- _of Shy St.- Hetana: Wall stleodetl. hSMier-Clara •e-Purvla Bros.. Earl Cadwell. Geco• talthwaltr. Siz ririetles, trainer, liras lw•grrtla. not Itex or to wrtus -T. • Anglican ehoreh and an active worker l 1h trole daintily gowned cob --tart F.�it weirvB ifrer + ern not as refits--NotdPimHlg-Tire In the St. Helens R'oman's Institute georgette and carrying pink rotes. 'fie t Rat t i. It. (►rr, Mrs. L. 8. Swlth. Rlz He'd fat fat sheep. ewe. or wether- letiee. Rained. 3 of each. desserts -1 Juck. Geo. Gould. hast fern. reora- RP,.Idp,. her h11a1,atisl, ,.hP 's survived gramm was supported by air. Jebo a. t:c'r,, Iattbwiitr, J_W. RRlkrhl, Mrs. 1. pt,'�F. barker, .1. A. Ihunu'rman• arra. by Ric rhlldrrn: William. of Fort Connor. After the ceremony a wedding Clarence Knight. 1:. R'. Nutt. S, "mita. ihw•ttew of e►Id*iUur- -J. S. 1. Iturte. Hest hnnnerinant. to Goderich Fair Seta N wMark Contlnued from page 1) e 1 fear old -Jar. Furter, W. McGowan. Too -year-old steer ---S. McMath. Year- ling steer -W. McCowan. Steer calf -Roy Pepper k Sou. W. McCowan 2nd rYijrtl Best milkl.g cow, soy tweed heads • ." i.,$ (iiwttu, A. T . Lamb._ Feed Tat Cattle(Any Breed) bage-Mrs. N. L Carter. W. H. Doak. --i'at eteer, over one year -W. McGow- Two heads red cabbage -Mn N. L. aa,. (Yee- Letter, over true year -Cleo. l (Tarter, Fred Harker. lllx turnip Mood Kennedy, Jas. Foster, W. McCowan. beets, for table use -Fred Barker. Jas. Fat cow -No 1st prize award; Jas. Mc-MacVkar. Six long blood beets. for Manus 2nd. Baby beet, 1 year and table use -Fred Barker, Mrs. N. L. under -.Roy Pepper & Son let and 2nd, Carter. Six carrota, for table use - W. McGowan. Fred Barker. L. O. W. Flick. Six Judges -Humphrey Snell and Hugh parsnips, for table use -Fred Barker, Hill. Mrs. N. L. Carter. • Twelve red onions SHEEP Weathersfield -Fret Barker, Mrs. N. Wers L Carter. Twelve yellow onlona, Dan - Ram: 2 shears and over -D. Row vers -Fred Barker. James McDonald. McTavish, Roy Pepper & Son. Shear'- Twelve yellow onions, any other var- tett'-Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Jas. MacDon- Ing ram -Roy Pepper & Son, D. Roes McTav'ah. Ram lamb ---Purvis Bros. Roy Pepper & Son. Ewe, 2 shears and over, which raised a lamb la 1931 - Roy Pepper Jr Son, D. Row McTavish. Shea Nino ewe -D. --Rosa Mc'1Lvisb, Roy Pepper & Sora, ISre lamb -D. Roes, Bras. Perk of Breen Mountain petetoes- Jobn Fowler, Hri, its L. Carter, Mrs. na Dold Fowler.' t Of any' enter variety late potatoes, named -John Abater, Mee. Donald Fowler, Milne Rader. Peek tanning torus toee-At.. trod II. Warner, Ross Tlchborne, Fred Barker. 'Two.' bummer i ash --Wm. H. Doak. Two Hubbard squash - Milne Rader, AlPred H. Warner. Two roots white er golden eelery-Mrs..1. B. Tyermaa, Dr. John Greaves. Two Debitas, six varieties -Mrs. *Obi. Winter. Asters Colleet/on of Ma 1plgtor►r-Jos..1ad • Best 8 pink ostrich or curved -4a0. Juck. Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Bert 6 purple ostrich -Geo. Gould. Jus. Jack. Best c•ollectioa, Mx colors, two of each color- -Mee. Robt. Winter, Joe. Jttak. Verbenas, best eoileethtn--Mrs. W....1L. Tremblay. Fred Barker, Jas. MacViear. 41fnles, rix oat, collection oa stems i ' 1uek. M f _ es'FiYfallF Llvlagetoa, Oso.' NouW lies, C. H. Humber, Mfrs, p. fowler. Drawtat assortsd -Mrs. D. Fowler, thread work -Miss M. Livingeto 11)•rling. Pair towels. tuaertlon trim !(ra D. Fowler. hired -Mrs. E. Darling. Sofa pillow, MbteWtaseus •' lassertiou trimmed -Mrs. E. Darling, 14141st M. Livintr"tone. Bath towel and wruMelotte-Mrn. D. Fowler, Miss M. vlugetooe. Plllosnases. white - Mrs. E. Ihnrllug, H. A. Funs. Runner or scarf, naferal Ibsen -Mee. D. Fow- ler, Mrs. E. Darling. (crochet lace in pillowslips and sheet -Mrs. K. Farling, „4Lit• . e. Dreamer sett scarf ii araw� Quilted euebion, hand -made, for eheytertield_Mrr. D. Fowler, Mlaa 114. •'ir Livingstone. Pair teary towels -Mrs. 'a•. D.• Fowler. Yrs. E. Darling. Bridge set cloth and 4 serviettes -Mrs. 17. Dar- ling, Miss M. Livingstone. French hemmed linen --Mrs. C. H. Humber, Mee. J. R. Tyerman. Crochet rag mat =Afftb D..Fowls:. M 1tIF- 4 LL Crechet wool tlpat-lw?-r ,•iiia - Diii1Tng. Hooked Beat -Mr& i�ea "ton, Mira. J. J. RoRbrtsog:-' 1d - al mat -Milne limier, Dr. .1. Greaves. ('olleetlon embroidery, not less than d plecer-Mrs. C. 11. Humber. Was Jean Harrison. Collection ereebet, not lea" than 8 plea"-Mra )t:. Harling. FL A. Foss. head novelltlea, mast be modern -Mrs. D. Fowler, H. A. 1iva. Collection of 5 articles suitable foe Christmas gifts -Mrs. D. Fowler, MW M. LIvingetone. Fancy curtains, must be modern -Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs. R. Darling. Most useful article made of one yard factory cotton --Mrs. D. Fow- ler, Miss M. Livingstone. Kimono - Mrs. E. Darling. Miss Jean Harrison. Boudoir pillow -Slim Jean Harrison. G. W. Nott. Applique -H. A. Fuss, MIM Jean Harrison. Hooked woo tieu on strum -Mrs. Tremblay, J. W. Ralkeld. Jos. Juck. Gladiolas. beet :ale mpliee-Yrs. Tremblef. Thea-Wowter. Gladiolbs. special by Deo. Lalthwaltw. best 1 spike -Fred Barker, Jos. Juck. Petunias, beat cullertion, single or double --Jou Juck. Roy Stouehouae, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. Nasturtiums. best collection on stems -J. W. Sal- keld, Mrs. Tremblay. Table bouquet, shown la vase -Jos. Juck. Mrs. C.' HI Humber. Best collection of roses - Geo Latthwalte. Joe. Juck. Cosmos - best collection -Jos. Jitck, Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Centrepiece table bouquet. ald. Twelve 'liver "kin onions -Fret not exceeding 12 Inches high -Jos. Barker. Twelve large onion", any Juck. J. W. Salkeld. Mrs. J. B. Ty'r- variety--Fred Barker. H. A. Fuss. man. Hand bouquet. must 1* tied - Six eara of corn, for table nae. any Fred Barker. Jos. Jock, Mre. C. H. variety. named -Fred Barker. 1.. O. Humber. Snapdragon. 6 lest -Jos, W. Hick. Ere pTent. two-'llpeetflune--t'Juck. Ror Slirne41otiite, .f'R'-"itt4fC. Jaw McDonald. Two head" of eault- Tlwee�its - wear-1114p...N ..I.. Cartet.Ixe .D*rk� er. Collection of ripe pepper" -Dr. Ram. 2 shears and over -Thos. M. John (:reaves. David Sproul. Twelve Snowden 1st and 2nd. Ram lamb- tomatoes, any variety -Jas. McManus, Thor. M. Snowden. Ewe, 2 shears and Fred Barker. Three best cueumbers- over, which raleed a lamb In 1931- Jas. McDonald. John P. Turner. Col - y Ntrofeerier. Mims - �mbreiderlea-- - Sold embroidered teacloth and 4 serviettes --Mrs. D. Fowler, H. A. Fuse. Table runner. natural and ooloryd- Mrs. If Fowler, Mrs. Rohl: Winter: Embroidered bebr Pi$nw, wMte and colored--'Mre. E.,Darilgg, Mrs. D. Fow- ler. Sofa pillow, colored--31rs. 1). Fowler, Mrs. .1. C. Stewart. Embroid- ered night -drew, white -Miss M. Llv- ingstone, Mrs. J. S: Howrie. Embroid- ered night-dress; colored -Sirs. W. J. Donaldson, Mrs. E. Darling. Embroid- ered child's dress -\Ira. J. C. Stewart, Mrs. W. J. Donald,w n. Embrol jered towels. Initials -Miss 3I. Livingstone, Mrs. D. Fowler. Embroidered hand- kerchlefs-Miss 31. Livingstone, Mrs. .Fowler. infant's dress and petti- Falco -G*t-Mrs. J. J. Roberfii -'Mra Winter. S eabi sea, not leas than 19- coat -Miss lt. Livingstone. Mrs. C. A. F.. Darling. Roy's penia made from old JLrx.m jtgbt Winter:Jos. Juck. Pinks �. as... nt-Jtlae. Jean_.iiarrb°n•_U trent r.,tlWtllni-`J �'. llaflce1 M. Livingstone -Mrs. E. Darling. Fess. H. Tremblay. Ntocka, inert eulle•thy- Buwet set wI,ite=Mre. J. S. Howrie, Judge -MI,,a Ka Uterine L. flood - Was Brakes. Jos. Juck. Punster'. heat Mlas Jean Harrison. Centrepiece. fellow. collWtion,Jas, Juck. J. W. 8rlkNd. white -Mn. Robt. Winter, Mrs. C. If. Humber. Chesterfield table coy( r-. Mrs. E. Darling. Mre, D. Fowler. r His P, Darting; Med. D. Fowler, Buffet set, rolor•d- Mrs. D. Fowler. Mrs. E. Darting' enentrepiece, colored -Miss M. Living- stone. Mrs. D. Fowler. Vanity set, colored -Mrs. E. Darung. • Mrs. - D. Fowler. dedapread„ Laney -Mrs. W, J, Donaldson. Mrs. 'E: 11afRng, •YRlow- alips, whlte-Mrs. W. J. Donaldson, MIs' M. Livingstone. Teacloth u�ml 4 serviettes. tatted -Mrs. J. 8. Howrle. Tea towels. 3 emhroklered Mrs. 1). DOMESTiC SCIENCE Fruit. Ete. Preserved trusts, 6 varieties. pint jars -Mrs. C. A. Humber, Mrs. N. L. Carter. Collection canned fruits, 6 varieties. plot Jars --Mrs. C. H. Hum - her. Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. Collection marmalade. 4 varietlse-Mrs. N. L Carter. Mrs. C. H..ilumber. Coller- (ton Jelly. plum. rub currant. berry -Mrs:' .. 7.. f'al'ter, Mrs. J. B. , Continued ou page RI • 4-fartreloth -Deo. Gould. Mee, E. Darung,_ sheet. .- stone. Mrs. J. at. Howrle. Neerlleppolnt cuebion --Mbar M. T.hingsGme-sire: 14; ODE Rowing I Gents ane shirt --Dr John firearm H. A. Inc..'12 buttonpolee. 4 In *st- tpn. 4 in wool. 4 tailored -Mrs. .T. .1. Robertson, Miss 3I. i,dvliigst •. Darned Awed--ur-stutklug, not leas than lu.- Qu'Appelle, Stank.: Robert. of Belle- 1 dinner wee served at the home of .the Seuthdown" ' fio. -theArr--her)• IAithwailr. F. Barker -----:-T- "IF' ft.""w r. (Yrartea. ]Iiidi'el elitt brides pitrente. where pima -s4as. Clarence Kuight w•on lam': i`' ' lk ' Beatrice. at home. Two daughters,a-di emir Wulf River -Ger, Lelia- ^o• (i'.4 `11`; 'w Naafi '4c el' Mrs --$71.-7 Rohde tr:ei,.-ijeroT:s-vin newer* and streamers were used la tis: ares prize fob agtsl ram. ahearll g ram. wake. Mrs. 1. S. Smith. St. Law - -Thos. Bawler. Mrs. .l. D. Mcl.ran cotton or linen -Miss M. Livingstone. Maude and Mary. predeceased her. ,.,sating the dining -room. (►ut-ot_town1ram lamb. aged ewe. shearliug re, -and .r,eru,•-_dart, Lrithwnite. J. W. Salkeld.)Ilatytling Ireskrt-airs., Kobt. \Vlnter. Mrs, C. LI. Humlter. Bungalow apron The funeral was held on Friday I guests at the dinner included Rev. ¥R,)ewe.lame. Gravenstein-Mrs. 1. le Smith, J. W.1 ]Its, J. S. Howrle, (:eyes. Gould. lir"%Mho' al'. i,iviugstone, Mrs. D. Foss afternoon from the ?entity residence. 1 x. SIIIHIvaw, of Clinton. Ont. ; Mrs. A.; HO(:` Salkeld. Mel ittooth red -Mrd.. 'J. e. cullWMiou of perennial phlox 4 $;seetal I leoog. Mr. A. Kemper, tr.. Mr. and .Mem. ed Berkshire Smith Are. .1. B. (irr. ('ayn red prize by Role. Winter,- -Roy Stone- ler. I,id• morning these, print -Mrs. )Cytec I gr( J. J. IZolw•rlsou, Rub Stuutbputse'. , A. Kasper. Mr. and Mot. Wolsky and Boar,, over 1 year -John Turner, atmuk. .-,Ger. T.althwarte. Anove bone• • s, J.'s dress and hbonmrrn-Mr". ('.1 drolly. Mina .Cecella Kasper. Mismea' Thaw,, M. "Snowden. Rear. littered in ' -Mrs, 1..' ih►rnit. -3. R. (ioopner. t- HOMF. \f -\\1'F.\( TT'RES( 11. Ilunnlrrr, Mrs. N. n.. Carter. (ai'd's Betty and Gertrude O'Connor and -Mr. 1981-D. Row. McTavish, Thos. M. Wealthy -Mrs. L. S Smith. Mem. J. R. Knitting. Eft. rompers ---Mrs. W. J. Donaldson. Mrs. Pets'r Murray. of I)rtrolt. Mich.; ; Mr. Snowden. Sow. 1 year old and over, (irr. Ribeton pippin -Mrs. J. B. Orr. Beat designed pttehw•nrk guilt. eM• J. C. Stewart. Pair men's pyjama's -e- 1 and Mre. A Kenlhan and family. of wing littered In 1931 -John Turner. J. W. Salkeld,. are. I. S, Smith. 1.111t, Augustine. and Mr- Norman O'('on- H. 3'. Dunlop (Kincardine). few lit- Grimew golden -Geo. IAithwalte. mor. of Hamiltan, t)pt. .\ large nuM' rind in -1091-Wliaert'Shearer.' 4i. °KtuF - . f i4: Iwe of relative's and friend.. anw•mbled Dunlops Smith. J. W. Salkeld. Jas. McJkrtutld. In the dtetooms fir war felicitation!' to --1WwwerlINI Mulberry ptpphr-jaw, f -B, Orr, 0 MISS D. COVE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES' and CHILDREN'S FALLY Babies' Woollen Wear !nd Bonnets Nerd' Side eF Spare - Gametic" inn - Milne Rader. Mrs. C. H. Humber. # sirs, N. L. Curter, Mee. W. J. Donald - Rest designed patchwork quilt. wont-; B,n. Hees&. l run in miik 'decktnpr-- is- iTgni Tlitrlfnit. Wee --N :-'T Tit Mrs, A. 11, McLcnw, Mrs.1V. J. 1km- aldeon. Bata towel aud wawa eh/M.1 aldssm.- couple. i►r. and ration-. knttred--Mltnrt:Mwa,tcme M.1'. aaTiare the taesiy-I111hW orrr -1 year old -Thos. M. W. Salkeld. Wagner -Mrs. 1. S. 130I1/1 III Baby's jacket and Iwtn- bft 1n the earning amid Boar. ...Tatting -Mrs" M Lleingstort, Mita Mra. Kasper Snowden,�Plo}ream Uta. Boar. littered Smith. J: W. 13illke7d: Z{ho� tmlartd her -stag:'-f'-Tgrtlttlr. sere;-W=�: - -- `.bowers d e ' eonfrttl and Resod ini 1951- liim Alton ttt�ttd 2nd. Sow,greeotrgt-air". J. A., Qtr, tori.- L S. aldwu+. Raltrx t.Mr.ws an�mfttt-atlstt ran Harrison.. Fillet -Miert . Liv- Ant•t for a boneyma+n trip to Lam- L year old and over. having littered in Smith. Geo. Salkekl. .Saldwln-Mrs. Idvingstonc. Mrs. i►. Fowler. Knitted fir' EDarling._�etttoR-_ L Toronto end Montreal. returning '111111 -Sam Alton Do and 2nd Row lit- L. Thtrnin. 'J. W'5ilkeM. Taman socks one pair roarer -Mrs. E. Dar-. Me"' J. 8. Howrle, Mist M. LAYS/seldom. xc of tiVathtntptow and New York. - a> k ffrae"iu-lktt-Sam Atte: !roe bride's travelling costume was of Iced Y' - - • ),Nt,.,�t,�. weer 1 year old -Sam Alton td and 2nd. Boar tittered In 1%31 - Sam Alton. Sow. 1 year old and over. littered In 1931 -Sam Alton. Bow. utterer in 1031 -Sam Alton 1st and 2nd. Grades (Net Purebreds) Sow. 1 year and over. having lit- tered In 1tKII-Sam McMath, A. T. Lamb. Sow, littered in 1931 -Alfred Warner. John Sowerhy. hest pair of Intern hors. any breed -John Sower - by. Sam Altou. GRAIN AND V1•;(:F:TABi.ES _... -Field Grains One Nobel of fall wheat. white, named -Hilton Trurmner, AKred H. Warner. One bushel of' fall wheat, red or amber. named -Thos. ll. Snowden, H. A. Fume. One bushel spring wheat, any variety. named -Milne Rader, Hil- ton Triemner. One bushel barley, any 7rarild. nilihi r!"-1:1Tfh 1tdlltl"R*hthf101 ton. cine bushel large pea., any var- iety, namejt-feam Alton, Jollity. urn- er. One bushel small peas, any ear ety; named -Milne Rader, Sam Alton. One bushel white nate: Mir variety, named -Bata Alton, H. A. Fuss. One bushel flax seed -Sam Alton. One bombe! .s uPS4-Mi*. 1. Ammeters/4 golden mart -aro 7.' 11. t ►r r, Geos. Iia lkeldi Salkeld, Mrs. J. 13. Orr. Swazse prize -F:. R. (cooper. Geo. Salkeld. Northern spy-Mra L11tualn. B. Orr. Mrs- N. i.. Carter. Mann -J. W. Salkeld. Mot. 1. S. Smlth. Blen- heim orange pippin -Geo. Lalthwalte. Mrs. 1. S. Smith. Cudltert-Mra, N. L. (tarter. Geo. lalthwalte. Stark -J. W. Salkeld. Mrs. J. •-Rf Orr. Crab -Alf. H. Winter. Mot. N:1.. Carter. Quinces -Mrs. 1. S. Smith. David Sproul. Best bushel of apple,' exhibited (Special prizes' by Brown's Nurueries 1 -Mrs. 1. S. Smith, Geo. iasthweite. Pears Six varieties. named. 4 of each -- Geo. lalthwaite. 31rs. N. .1.. Carter. Three varieties, named. 4 of each -- .Geo. Laltlrwa'te. Mr". N. G. Carter. Goderich Beauty Shop Now I. the time to glee your "kin and hair epeeist atten- tion. Marie Gerdes radar tis Het Oil Treatatesrt ted b taslilll lifeless ba1R iLN Mar -0W11 81 teepee . llll Manicure . iia Marvel Ware Ise Pinter Wave ins fillumumt• bas PHONR 1134 WEST STREET GODERICH NO Please do your shop- ping now, as the store will - be eloped on September 2Ist on account of a Jew-__„ iiia holiday. r Agent for Tip Top Tailgts PHONE 384 South Nide of Square white. with acceramelar to .match. Oa their return. they will reside In Detroit, Mkh., where r. Keeper horde a re: .pmsllrie poeltion at Herman -Kiefer hospital. HOME PLOWING COMPETITION The Huron eouuty branch of the Ou- terlo Departmeet of Agriculture is this tall conducting a home plowing compe- tition among the junior farmers of the county. It has been thought for Nome time that the koys In the county have not been taking suscteut Interest In good plowing. and tbiw 1s apparent In conelderinit the very small number of Isoys who take part in the annual county plowing eompetltions. In order to Interest the young farmers a eom- petltlMi has twee arranged In which plow• Is done on the home farmI or on the arm ons file rititresT-O ant may 1* working. The -following are the .mo!'f Import- ant reglllatlonfr *overflies this empire - talon. 1. This competition atoll 1* open to all young men inHuron county twen- ty-alx years of age and under. 2. The fotioveingelegem% are mug. jested: Clam 1 -Sort-mingle prow with slum. mer at leapt three arrest In a hloek. Class 2-StuW'iii---or any land other than mal single plow- with •shimmer at (bast three screw In n hla•k. Conte.teinta may enter In either of the above classes' Int not in both. - 4. There ,must 1s' at least two strikes and two fiuiwhes It each clam. Average depth of furrow to 1s' six inches. }badlands left unplowed. 5. ('ontesteuts must have Mowing nerdy for itspeettou by November .41. Substantial earth prizes will be awarded In each class. Entries must Ire It by 1 k•tober 11114, 1!Yi1. and contestant,. Monti! apply to dap 1)ntario Department of Agriculture. Clinton. for entry form and full !let of rule' and regulations governing the eompetItion. yam•• -tar: 4,4444-GrPavet. Knitted i Wks: one pair. -ane-Mrs..1. S. How- _E....Ibrling. ('nits dervishes edits, one pair -Mrs. E. Dar- ling. Dr. John Greaves. Fanny wool s.one itter pear -Miss Llvingst••ve Dr. John Greaves. Knitted carriage rdre-.-Mrs. Donald Fowler. Knitted child's scarf -Mrs. Donald Fowler. H. A. natl. Knitted men's pullover. vest or sweater -Mrs. D. Fowler. Mrs. J.rl S.. Howe. Bea Jacket -Mist Living- stone. Lady's An stockings,'hind knit -Dr. John Greer**. Mrs. E. Darling. Knit quilt -Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. Ap- plique quilt -Mrd. E. Darling. Dr, Orestes, Z`taWat In Woet Lace-Mrn. D. Fowler. ('ro,itet Af- ghan -Mee. E. Darling. Mrs. J. B. T;% eewee. flattest In Cotton t twin (lane hand. caw. .rt.._ --31. R Y. stone: Mrs J. S. Howrie. Knitted HE TFOLKS W YOU GET US TO CARRY O$4 PIO NM Of YOURS WILL ROMER Miss M. Livingstone. Roman eut work -Miss Jean Harrison. Miss M. Living- stone, Bulgarian -Mrs. ' F Darling. Miss M. Livia/stone.--nya1.t -Miss sr. Livingstone. Mrs, J. -S. Howrie. Solid. -Mho M. Livingmtone, Mr". E. i►arling• Swedish weaving -Miss M. Living- stone, Mrs. J. S.. Howrie. Venetian cut-Mra. 1 5 Howrle, H. A. Fuss. Wallachlan-Mr"-J. S.-;Howrle. H. A. Fuse. French knots -Mrs. F.. Darling. MIs. H, ngstone.-tMI,.s a1. LlvingetoneLlvi, ModernOriental conventional Mr*. W. 3: t*onaitluoe, 34,w- E, Dar` Gni Cross stltc•h-Mrs..W. J. Donald- son. Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Needlepoint - Geo. Goald, Mrs. J. R. Howrle. Lmtg and abort stitch -Mrs. W. J. Dsaald.oa,- Don't fellow! ' ffeie'a'tite first cold snap, with the furnace "roaring"- for food, -- and he's forgotten to order, any.t_ Last spring, when the warns days came, he shed his brains with his overcoat, and his wife put them away in mothballs. What he should have done was to -case the same brains in July that he dtd in January, and CALL THE culerveutt J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY Bartlett -airs. N. L. Carter. -Ilea r : -11111T-3 "ervtetterr--s ista-- - iL A. ri ----Let$ doing-aiitWM,jltnr. Pilafs la D. McLean Gen. Salkeld. hither' r]nt-Jdr Ialthwalte. Belle Lucrative-' ra. S. Smith. Mrs. N. L. Carter. Louise -fl nneePrkww--1i+srt-esker, N. 1.. Carter. 14eurrc D'Anjou -Fred Barker. (leo. Ialtlova lte. iieurre superfine-9eo. i.althwalte. Sheldon -Roy Stonehouse, Jam. 3leI)ouald. Retiree Cie i usrn -Ikea. ialtItw•aIte. timothy sed -Sam Alton. Alfred H. Howell -tiro. Ialthwalte. SWkel- Warner. One bushel white beams-- Mrs. eans - James McDonald, Fred Barker. ('lepp't Mrs. N. I. Carter. Alfred H. Warner. Favorite --Mrs. N. L. Carter: 0. F. Ed- ThrtP heads tunfitower beet and ward. iawretao. me 1a Lalthwaite, heatless-(:Porg$y Gould. One bushel Mrs. 1C, L. Carter. Jcwwgfilne De MlrkwhPat-\firma Rader. John P. Malities -Geo in)thwalte. Keleter- Tarner. One bushel swPef elnvrr-Arc Moira Young. J.1, Meflmtnld. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..x The Autumn Mode in Millinery jr as The Hata of the session have a more definite and feminine t{* charm, that hbeen absent from the %Milner) of the past SSW xseasons. Trimntmg has returned, ribbon how's, a feather meant. netrleh or quill. rQrxj�rt IOU will find file new Hata eapliu acing. The) offer satiety enough to atilt ever) t) (SP. Yon are cordially invited to inspect our stock M. Rit .r. 11KINGSTON IMMO? (reel H. Warner. Thos. M. Snowden. Field Roots. Vegetables. Ete. Rix long rel maugold nuirtzel Robt. Winter. Hilton Trurmner. Six Globe mengold wnrtzel -.1. C. Sheardown. Thos. ll. Snowden. Six LPiIathan mengrdds- Milne Roder. Six sugar man - golds. white J. ('. Shenrdown. John ter: Six Swede tore(ps---#tt4t+P�s-- pl athes Rader. Hilton Trun•mner. Six whitef--FIBIlteratd--abrin. J. S. Hrrwririt.'Iy (carrots -Frei ltnrker. Mrs.' Donald Crowfoot -Rev. Jones-Rateman. Este ow -ler. NIne eats corn. Dent -Alfred ('rnwforsl---Rer. Joneu-Ratennln• • Geo. if. Warner. lira. W. 11. TFeinhlay. Nine Medd. Ellrrrta--Gm: Gould. Any Pers corn. field. any variety --Tarn. M. otter varlet)* --Gem Gould. Seedling. 1f worthy of intral,sullo -=L. (1. W: Flick. Alex. Methlesoii. - . .. -NUNS $rad hi w•-(:er. 1.5It11WRItP Pond's Seedling-tliiton Trurmner. Victoria -Geta. ',althea11e. LotnIunrui Mrs. N. L. Carter, Mrs. J. S. 11overie. Green gage -Jos. Juck. I'de's golden 'Iron -- Mrs. J. C. Stewart. MUM, Trnemner. T ft ■ / / / / �'�i i�iii'�'if 'f�i Jamul"' 1*uai ..,. _._... C to • • $J.00 ■ Goderich Gaderleb 1 $J.00 •Goderich 9 -Have YouleeniheiGtt Showing Snowden. .1,' \h \innns. Ptwrar"t Winpkin .1. t'. Shenrdown. Thos. 31. Snowden. Largest "quash -Milne Rndcr, Wm. 1i. Doak. Twelve largest( Grapes and beat stalks of field Morn- . �. ter. Rest display of field roots grown Delaware- d: 1l'. Salkeld. Wrist. Wil- ■ Rlgl t i t' al 2 cluster" fit Rcwra of each -lien71.nithw•alt•. Four ear- • Ttehlsrrnt•Beet sle maRgnlrte fmprf`111tIrtlM,-natprcl, open alt- =Bo1it\VInter, ■ CHAIN STORES t� a •■ i ■ Prize le Geo. BaWhlerl-Robert Win- J. W. Salkeld, 31ra. .1. 4'. Stewart. I yes... ra.,..rtRtpat• -- � • of Mihineryat Steel's? One of the most extensive dis- plays" of ladies' Hats ever shown in Goderich to be seen at our store. from Rennie/4 seals --L. 0. W. Fillet. tee:. •fow+iwrl-e-41n1,t M WMr. 44s'o. Bal' sr- !WV,Me indeed. ('has. Trotters John Haul- kelt. 'Moyer --44.o. Lnithweite. Menefe diamond --Root. \Vinter. VIrgr•nnee-- J. W. Salkeld. Clinton -Geo., Sslkeltl. t'imphell's earl)• --Rohl. Winter, (ieo ialthr alte..- Massaaolt.,l;Yorltpr's No. A --Gen. , )althwnlh•. Wilder. R,whter's( laithwalte. Lindley, Rod- - ger•t No. A ---J. W. Salkeld. (beet. Leith - svelte. Agawan, Rodger'" No. 15-A. W. Salkeld, fiat. Taithwatte. ilalcin. Rswdger'. No. 22 -Giver. 1.alth*alte. Niagara -hoist. Winter. inc. Jtrek. 'Arden -Geo. Tatthwrlt('. Mewpe's earl)•- Rats. Winter. Gro. Ralkeld. -tertgtttnn---(irw..Litbwalte.. fMlkrld. Judack--l1'.. t ]_ _ noon(.$���� '"'ir# Li "T ,Neu. . e. E►AIRY I'RODp%('TR =-7'.at stow(abt, table butter. salted for tae. ram.- - Mrs. : J. .1. Robert- son. link N. L. Carter. It: A:-Fn.s, Ten ;immix of table butter In crock". salted for Present use -Mrs, N. L. Cart: Pr. Mr,.. .7. J. • Robertson. Alfred 1i. Wartier. -Tub or ernek of hitter. not less than 30 pmtnd. -Mrs. IY.' -L.. Carter. sire. J. J. Robertson. Dalry hatter. 5 porde, 1 lb. print. -arm, .J. J. Robertson, Mrs. N. 1. Carter. Remi two4h. roll hntfer (gwelal prise 11y We F. H. frlce)--Mew, N. I.. C. rtes, Jadoe-•Mea, .Mab} L. - hurts. + al,iaiur..s.•1 is eeitr) P4 - dry & R. 1. n1 W Flick. Milne Ra-, ('tat t1M'PM Rm. Peek of 1 =C�CxxxMIC'Xx'XXXXXXXX XXXX • • ■ � M The- Hat shown in this advei`tise- . ment is est one :of the_.many styles on display at our store. The new 1 ■ 9 designs and trimmings are the latest i`Il every • respect. Is The leadingicolors are black, wine and brown. "Think • of it, these ats are marked to sell at X1.79-aad-�1.9 r. n any other c"rb'ty early Cdlertbn cot floWs'rn -Roy wutM- p►utat(wrh, seiner Roy Rronehnpar, how*. J(ta Jack.' airs. iR.hf. -Winter. / ■ "111 11! 1 ■ ■ ■ • ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11• ■ • ■ ■ It ■