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KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Oct. 5. -Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dalton spent Sunday with
Meir home folk and upon their re-
turn to Detroit on Monday were ,e
cenrpanled by their mother, Mrs. Mor-
gan Dalton.
Kr. Norman O'Connor returned from
Hamilton last week.
A large number from around here at-
teoded the fowl supper in St. Augustine
last Wedoeedal and are singing its
praises ever niece.
Mrs. Hebert and baby Eugene are
?Wang at the home bf Mr. Aug. Mee-
han in Wtwanosh this week.
Mr. Jack Clare? of WatlacebUK and
the Mimes Mary and Eileen and Mas-
ter Claude spent the week -end at Mr.
Menne Dalton's.
WHITECHURCH
WHITECHURCH, Oct. 4. -Mr. A. H.
Orem was the fortunate winner of the
ten -dollar gold piece at the tea -meeting
In St. Augustine Roman Catholic'
church on Wednesday evening last.
Mrs Richard Wetlwood. who has
bees visiting at the home of her daugh-
ter, Kis. Arthur Moore, returned to
bee beim In Caledon on Sunday last.
Mr. Oeorge Tervitt. who has carried
the malt on Wingham rural route No.
E for tttp past fifteen years, finished his
job or y last. On Monday even-
The Blyth fall fair, oe Friday .aid
Saturday last, brought owt large and,
excellent exhibits wb4sh literally •lied.
the Agricultural Hall. ')ben wai a
faleir'seed attendance. on 8allialay
afternoon, In spit's i - Lbreatentngl
wsatiWx.. S,Nd,.#°.,1t mat
was put on for the entertainment of
the spectators.
The track events brought out some of
the best racing seen in Blyth for years.
Ramose Grattan (of the Whitely
stables, Ooderlcb) won the free-for-all
In three straight heats; Std Hall (al-
so of the Whitely string), second;
Peter McGregor (Chittick, Teeswa-
ter) . third ; Southern Scott (Baldwin,
f his mends and -eight.- Sordorth )• fourth ; Pauline Frtsco
and resented him with suitable re-' rive heats were required for the
G ttan (Colbert,
ing many o late, aoderlcb), fifth.
met at the bole of Mr. Jobe" Tenth
lag, 2
Heating(
J edge -T.
co
MiIch cow
Thos. H. Tay
belie, -Jae.
Ts.vlar &
ties. D. IA
'Settle eat
Jas- R. Uttdt
land ruder
I. S. Parr.
& Sou. Aged
Walter S.
Utile & floe
,+e Jena
(*t* ere- in Taller 1st and 2nd.
Two- rold I]elf,•r-W. Teeter. Ome-
psaa•etd. be/lIIsll- Ta,Ti4r... .
tirades
Mitch ecru--Yrv. F. Oster, L &
Parr. Two-yeer•old heifer -Walter &
McGowan, Rag Wlgbtman. Two-year-
old steer -)lily Bros.. Jas. HeQrou.
One -year-old yeller -W. 8. McGowan
,lst and 2nd. ger year-old steer -W. &
McGowan lot and 2nd. Hefter calf -
Jas. D. Little sit Son, L 8. Par.. Steer
calf-Jis. D..fttle & Son. MUD. Barr.
Fat steer -Jae. Heine 1st and tad.
Fat cow or lYlfrr-Tboa. H. Taylor &
Son.
Judge-Alb1d Paul, St. Marys.
a V named nee. DUbn n
memhr marriage
Ionto Luckeew l took first money ; Victor Fl -
The marriage took place at of Miss do (Baldwin, Set/forth), second; Ted -
Margaret
rgaret Ruth September dar daughter
of Miss dy (Nesbit, Blyth). third; Bryne Her-
Victoria
ar
VIfor a Ruth. rfelof Hanover, of Mn. rester (Feagan, Dungannon), fourth.
Victoria Weodort of Honorer, to Mr.
Carl Lott, eldest son of Mr. and Mn.
Walter Lott of Whitechurch. Rev. J.
F. Holliday of Faith Baptist church of-
ficiated. The many friends of the
groom extend congratulations.
or Swollen
aches
from bad legs!
Save endured! Mist
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HAYFIELD
Kunming race --Tour (FisberI, 1st:
Benin ( Fisher), 2nd ; Saskatchewan
Rose (Me3atws), 3rd; Miss Wilson
Dale), 4th.
Potato race -Tony (Fisher), 1st;
$asks)rhewan Rose (McManus), 2nd;
Miss Wilson (Dale), 3rd.
A Serious Aietieat
An Unfortunate accident occurred
BAYFIF,LD, Oet. &-Mr. and Mrs. durl� the trotttns Hees as the horses
W. Bong. who spent the past week at were warming up. While A. W. Chit -
their summer home, returned to Wind -tiers of Teeawater, was turning his
sor on Saturday. horse. Peter McGregor, around near
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald of Kitchener the entrance gate, the animal became
spent the week -end at their cottage re- frightened In some manner and cont-
ently batt on the property formerly mowed hacking up. Chittick was
owned by F. Elliott. thrown off the sulky and the horse
Mimes Dronin of Detroit Apert the backed right over him, stepping on hid
re -
meek -end at their cottage. stomach. The Injured man was re -
Mr. and Mr*. James Ferguson of moved so via -borne. when his condi-
London spent the week -end with the tact is coned Bred extremely critkal.
former's mother. _The prise flet le as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. L Y. Day, Jean Da HORSES
and Mies McAdams of Detroit and Mr. -___ . ---T- AgtrieuLusv
Cook of Kitchener spent the week -end 'Brood mare -Thos. Bolger. Foal -
at the former's cottage. 'Mos. Bolger, Alex. McDonald. Geld -
The bervest thanksgiving service will tag or filly. 2 rein old -Roy Toll,
be held In Trinity church on Sunday at gamer Hastings. Gelding or filly,
11 a.m. The following Sunday 14 hear old -Roy Toll. Gray BrosTeam
Children's Day- Boy Toll. John Wright. Mare or
B5-Ield Patr�Ba7field's annual gelding (sweepstakes) -Boy Toll.
fair on Thurday last was a great suc- Heavy Draught
cess in the number .of entries, break- Brood mare -Gray Bros. Foal,
tag all records. The quality In all was gorse, or mare -Gray Bros. Gelding or
excellent, making it very dlfcmlt for Illy l years --John Wrist*, Gray Bros.
the judges to Beside the prize -winners. gelding or filly, 1 year -Gray Bros..
The receipts for the dal were a little Wrs F. Oster, Elmer Hastings. Team -
less than lot year, owing to the untov• �ohn Bungee JWright, Slyer Hadiais
*rattle weather. which world prevent Mare or gelding (eweep■takes)-John
many coming from a distance. The
z. Idelpesaidt Rimer
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ores, Ripley.
TTii
(Arty Bebed)
• D. Little & Sea,
a Son. Two-year-old
ittle & Son. Thos. H.
better-
s_ and Ind.
`.."alt.- Ttnelar -h
Moa. Bull, one year
las. D. Little & San.
It alt -Thos. Taylor
11-Oeetreleher Bros.,
was. Herd -Jas. D.
__ teff -yea I Ito
nee No enforced
telete hotaeat Y Yt M 1
she -
bow , 3 •Mttl
della. vocal numbers
and the readings were all excellent.
and the comedian. Willie Bell, excelled
with his chs soup, which de -
concert at night was claimed by many
to be the beet put on by the Agricul-
tural tieelety. The program woes -co lig
as Farwritte row width* wen-teewe
comedian Willie BelraTT, rtdoa• The
four ladies were realittists act red -
truce.
z 6eass+N Porpoise
p,��ace Jobnuton.
rence John-
ston. betiding or filly, 2 years -Mrs.
F. Wet. Arthur Edgar. Gelding or
t�irDekasoucam-er
lutea and
2nd. Mare or gelding (sweepstakes)
-Win. Decker.
Leaisten
Single driver -Currie & Tervitt,
Wingham; John Barr. Lady driver -
Currie & Tervitt hat and 2nd. Mare
and foal -John Deans. Mare and geld -
N. Carter. Crab applee-Mrs. R. D.
Small, 0. Tended' & Son. Whiter
pears -Herb McElroy, )tank moteall.
rail pears -Herb McElroy, F. lietealL
Plum► --)hart Caldwell. Tomatoes -
Mn N. Carter, Mn. Isabel Johnston.
Collection grapes _Herb McElroy. Mc-
Intosh
oIatosh Red apptea-Yrs. J. B. Orr.
Wesley Kecbnle.
Jadses- J. Denholm, A. W. P. Smith.
Ba7th,
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DAM! ao APITYY I
Dairy batter In crock, -Wm. 'Tay-
lor, Mn. J. J. Robertson. Dalry but-
ter In prints -Wm. Taylor, Yrs. W. W.
Jeffrey. Dalry butter In roll -Wm.
Taylor. Robt. Wlghtman. Sweepatakea,
best butter shown -Wm. Taylor.
Judge -Mn. N. A. McLean, Airin-
gton.
OTHER PRODUCTS
Ysa5e7 p-- 3r*7 Mrs. ad -
WI Johnston. One dome hen's estt►^-
Mn. 0. Jervis, Mn. D. Fowler. Pair
chickens, dressed -Mrs. W. W. Jeffrey,
Fred TOIL sr.
-SIHEEP
Leicester
. Aged ram -E. Snell. Shea rllag
ram -E. Snell 1st and 2nd. Ram
lamb --E. Snail 1•r and 2nd. Aged ewe
-E. Snell 1a Sud 2nd. Shearling ewe
-E. Snell tat atsl 2nd. Ewe lamb --
.E. Snell 1st and 2nd.
Shreohlretlewn
Aged rann-Win. Ross. Shearling
ram -Wm. Res- 1st and 2nd. Ram
lamb -Wm. Mur. let and 2nd. Aged
ewe -Wm. Lief 1st and 2nd. Shear -
ling ewe -Wei Rats. Orville McGowan.
Ewe lamb --W. Roes 1st and End.
Oxfords
Aged ram-eW M. Henry lst and 2nd.
Shearling ram- W. M. Henry. Milne
Barr. Ram Ln i. -W . M. Henry 1st
and god. Aged • we -W. M. Henry le
and 2nd. Shear fag ewe -W. M. Hen-
ry, Earl Calder, .1 Ewe lamb -W. M.
Henry 1st sad :not. Market lamb -W.
M. Henry let and 2nd. ---- -
Indge-,A1" rret:-Wt: -- -
beat your sores Uke magic. reduces
sw4jMag, elle pain, and wires your
gasp as good as sew- while you ga
about your dally radii= as moat
Polio., the easy directions and you ))silted the large a encs. Tbere was
are sore to be helped. , Wlgie's Drug a dance following the concert for a few
Store won't keep your money unless hours. the music berg fnrmlahed by the
Lindsay orchestra.
z slur*. is Toa are.
CORNFIELD'S
INTER COAT
SAVE ON YOUR NEW WINTER COAT
made-ee aaaaaaaics and --
with the best ilius. �(lo old look fors �t!
_
long time and you wouldn't see Coats -
'ty at any -
9 �'
r a
Knit -Wear P1l�vers
The last word ofamartneis 44tltii:U.• Soh wool in gayly assorted
odors. Reasonably PrPred r =to $2.75
that have as much style an
thing like the low pry
ffi , . 'i '.+ '
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
White bread -Mrs. J. J. Robertson.
Mrs. N. Carter. Brown bread -Mrs. N.
Carter, Yrs. W. W. Jeffrey. Loaf nut
*ad date bread -Mrs. N. Carter, Miss
F. Oster. Buns -Mrs. R. Richmond.
Mn. Carter. Tea blaceita--Fred Toll,
sr., Mrs. N. Carter. Plain bran muf-
fins -Mrs. R. Richmond, Arthur Edgar.
Oatmeal cookies -Mrs. 1. Johnston,
Mrs. W. W. Jeffrey. Date eookles-
Elmer Hastings. Mrs. I. Johnston.
Light layer cake -Mrs. N. Carter, Ar-
thur Edgar. Dark layer cake -Mrs.
F. Oster. Mn. N. Carter. Angel cake
-Mrs. N. Carter, Mn. R. Richmond.
Sponge cake -Mn. N. Carter, Mn. F.
Oster. Dark fruit cake -Mn. W. W.
Jeffrey, Mn. N. Carter. Light fruit
cake -Yrs. N. Carter, Fred Toll, sr.
Scotch shortbread -Mrs. N. Carter, El-
mer Hastings. Tarts -Mn. Jas. Cuss-
ing. Mrs. N. Carter. Apple pie --Mrs.
I. Johnston. Mrs. Jas. Causing. Lem-
on ple-Mn. N. Carter, Wm. Taylor.
Pumpkin ple-Yrs. N. Carter. Fred
Toll, sr. Salads --Mrs. I. Johnston,
Wm. Logan. Meat pie=Mn. N. Car-
ter,
ar
ter, Mn. 0. Jervis. Baked beans --
Mrs. N. Carter. Preserved citron -
Mrs. W. J. Dickson. Mrs. N. Carter.
Preserved strawberry -Mrs. N. Carter,
Mn. Dickson. Preserved pineapple -
Mrs. N. Carter. Mrs. R. Skew. Pre -
PIGS 1 served blast currant -Mn. R. Rieh-
• ]erkstlre mond, Mrs. Jas. (=ming. Raspberry
APR bast' J,r'. Cowan, Sam Alton. jam -Mrs. R. Richmond, Mrs. W. Dlele
Broof<gete4lern Alton,. Jest Cowan. son. Apple jelly -Earl Caldweli.
Boar 1t rat 1931 -Jai. Cowan, N. Carter. Orange marmalalle--Mrs.
Sam Alton., ocr tittered In 1931 -Jas. >. Richmond. Mrs. Carter.
Mrs. J�
Cowan. Sag �lton.
aTamworth Cnmins. Canned cherries --Yrs. W. J.
Aged boat am Alton. Brood sow Dickson. Mrs. I. Johnston. Canned
peaches --Arthur Edgar, Mn. Civi-
1 2nd ing. Canned pears -Mn. R. Rich-
mond. Mn. Jas. Cuming. Canned rasp.
berries -Arthur Edgar. Mn. 1. John-
ston. Canned plums -Mn. N. Carter.
Canned peas -Lan. N. Carter, Mrs. R.
Shaw. Canned corn -Mrs. W. J. Dick-
son. Mrs. R. Richmond. Canned toma-
toes --R. & R. Proctor, Mrs. W. J.
Dlekws. Canned beans -Mn. N. Car-
ter. Mn. R. Shaw. Canned rhubarb --
Miss Alice Gillespie, Mn. R. Richmond.
Salad drawing -Mrs. J J. Robertson.
Mrs N. Carter. Relish for cold meat --
Mrs. IL Shaw, R. & 0. Proctor. Sweet 'times
pieties -Mut H. (:rkr. Saar pickles A. Gillespie.
-Yrs Ji: Cattier. Mustard pickles-- Pet
-8I,rl )dwell. To la Rex -Mrs. If.jPster Bre.
mato e_tsnp-R: d R. berm,. 3[aa►YY::;Y lit .r��`w %
trrerltirres-
Mn. J. Wright. Begonia collection -
Yrs. J. Wright, Mrs. F. Oster. Co11oN
Hon of foliage planta -Miss OtliespIS,
Mrs. John Wright House plant la
bloom -Bus. J. Wright, Mrs. F. Oster.
Mingle( basket-MrL Weigbt, Mies A.
Gillespie. Novelty to I►iwm-Elleee
Hastings, Mies Oilleapie.
towel and face elodn--lire. Brandon.
Mrs. D. Towler. Dreeser ecart-A.
Scbmldt, Wm. Logan. Boudoir lamp
shade -Mrs R. S&sw,
N lekt robe, Reid
Skew, H. A. Fos
baud-msde-Miss
A Faso
Fusa. Lao
a. A. Fara.
We,
fa
West -WS
H. A Ladies' kat
D.
e-Mn R.
' deers slip,
iLlvlagssone, H.
prtr, silk -H.
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GODERICH jQWNSHW
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GODERICel TOWNSHIP. Oct. 4.-
Inspeotjttr Bosom mold* visit to Ualon
school on Thursday et last week.
Manaus. Norman and )irsssll Fuller
are confined to their bed wltb arthrltls.
We trust both boys will SRO* b• around
again
lira l;ournne111urwMMI�
Mary and
turdjlllll� Ooderirb
the wrote
at rue iaiw
►.., $8Tr..�..-L Mrs. Jahn
t.olpsIIIL , Mr. and lira EOM Ross aad.daush-
tee of laltcbelt were,vislton in the
community last wek and with lane Jas. i
od rk D
b 11 weer
Baby's outnte-Miss A. Gillespie,
Mn. D. Fowler.; B1hs--Miss M. Liv-
ingstone, H. A. last. $bort dram -
H. A Fuss, I.5 las.Coming. Car
cioatr_cipt - A rums.
Handmade tra�lne".Wood
Wood -
cot, H. A. Fuss. Fancy lamp shade
-Miss M. Uvtngstone, Mrs. R. Shaw.
Reed work -H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Fred Os-
ter. Beet piece of fancy work made by
woman aver seventy -five -Mrs. W. W.
Jeffrey. Mrs.'' B. ipansdon. Bridge
table cover -Mrs. R. Shaw. Wm. Logan.
Under arm puree-B1b Y. Livingstone,
H. A. rues. C*Aten�Mrs B. Brune -
don. H. A. Fuss. Specimen needle-
point -Miss Ida McGowan, H. A. Fuss.
Three different novelties from crepe
paper -Elmer Hk.Nngs.
Special -Hooked wool rug -Mrs. J.
J. Robertson, A. Schmidt. •
Judge -Mn. Roy McDonald, Wig -
den.
ART WORK '
011 painting, copy -Y 'IS. Jervis,
Miss Lucille Grant. Oil painting.
from nature -Miss M.• Ll,ingstone,
Miss L. Grant. Water coke painting.
eopy-Miss M. Llvingatot$P Miss L.
Grant. Water color pa • original
-Miss' L. Grant, Miss 16. 'Llvingstone,
Water color painting. sMH life -Miss
M. Llvingstome, Miss I. Grant. Cray-
on -Mies M. Living/kook H. A. Timm.
Pastel -Miss Y. Uvtnpto*e, Mrs. 0.
Jervis. Seple-Miss L. Grant, Miss
M. Livingstone. Pen and ink. original
-Miss Y. Livingstone, Miss L Grant.
Old art--Josepelae Weodco•k, Mrs
Jas. Loekie, 0. Turnbifhy & Son. Col -
ere work -Miss M. Atone, Miss
-L Grant. Hand -palmi$ china, real-
istic design-Mbe t a-nt, Miss M.
ievingstone. Mod china, con-
ventional design-Mlse.i. Livingstone, p
Miss M. Logan. Single piece art work Aa117 Da- The reading, ledlowiag
=Miss M. LIvlagatone, Mrs. 0. Jervis. Jrnwt fe God's Homme," was gives b
Collection of ot3 paintings -Miss L Non 8owerb7 • Two s's
Gnat. Misty M. Livingstone. Collec- by Marlon U,law,.B; "roaming Jews,
-Sam Al
tered In
Sow 11
and bad.
Judge• -A1 ed Paul. St. Marys.
_ 1'OULTRI
1•t and 2nd. Boar llt-
Sam Alton lat and
n 1931--8am Alton 1st
Geese,
Geese.
David 0
Gwyn, A
black -Lea
burgl, spa
ley 1st and
Lea
single wens w
David Goon. Teghores, single Bomb,
brown IA & Bentley 1st and
2nd. elliCereEer
LeatheriandBeetle! 1st and 2nd.
Brahman, whine--Leatherland k Bent-
ley lat and 2nd. Houdans-Yrs. J. B.
Orr lst and bid. Mlno cgs--Leatber-
land & Bentley 1st and 2nd. Plymouth
Rocks, barred -John Falrservtce. D.
Gwyn. Plymgptb Rocks, white -Mrs.
B. Brnnsdon. Z.eatherland tt Bentley.
Rhode Island Reds-I.eatherland &
Bentley 1st a1S 2nd. Anconal -Mn.
8. Brunsdoo. David Gwyn. Black
Breasted Red name-Leatt[erlaud &
Bentley 1st aid 2nd.
GRAIN
Red fall wheat -A. Schmidt, H. A.
tiles. White fall wheat -A. Schmidt.
Leatheriand & Bentley. Spring wheat
-A. Schmidt Six -rowed barley -H.
A. Fuss, A.mlde Two -rowed bar-
ley -Walter ,/IcGowa. White oats.
long -A. Sch t. H. A. Fuss. White
oats, short -,A. Schmidt. Black
l ckatoats
-A. Schmidt. Small pea
'{and & Bentley. A. Schmidt. Large
s -A. SchaIdt. David Gwyn. Tom=
s.•7 seed -Hr A. Tem. Cloverille
M. A. rues, Oliver Turnbull & SOL'
)bnsllage corn --Arthur Edgar.
RO T8
Collectloa K garden produce -Mrs -
N. Carter, Mie. W. J. Dickson. Early
potatoes--3tJ . R. B. Snell, A.
Schmidt. Yate potatoes -Gray Bros.,
Mrs. R. B. Snell. Field cartots-A.
Schmidt, Mrs, D. Fowler. Garden car-
ton -Jobe Burr, Arthur Edgar. Tietd
taigas -Davit Gwyn, Arthur Edgar.
$eeG. table rase -Mn. J. Coedits, A.
k limkit. S4411tr beets, mangolds, white
-John F■),service, Milne Barr. Man-
ifolds. any I -piety -John Talreenlce.
Mrs. R. le kW,- -P1.'. pumpkin -John
Darr, W. 10 /1110. Pumpkin -Mrs. R.
R. Snell, John Barr. Squash -A.
Schmidt, Iirs, R. B. Snell. Red o. -
lona -Mrs. las. Cussing Mn. N.
'Carter. Yellow onloes--Mrs. W, 3.
Dickson, Jas. Leckie. Sliver pickling
onions-Lethertand & Bentley. White
field beg ra. R. B. Snell, David
Gwyn. Cl/rept-Mrs. N. Carts,, W.
KPebne. W rneelone-Mn. R. B.
linen. Muskleektes Mrs.Wright.Snell.
Cabbage -B¢ John
A.
Schmidt. RN- cab>age-Mrt. N. Car-
ter, A. Schm$$t. Ganllfiewer-Mrs. N.
Carter, A. 9tlmldt. Celery -Mrs. Ir
Carter. reit corn. Drat (bralded)-
Artbnr 1)dgat. Flint corn (braided)
-A. Schmidt, Mn. J. Wright.
indite -Meigs B. Tlernai. Blyth.
- TRUIT
Six seed vedette, of
sPinee-fferl'aldweli, Mrs. 1.
Orr. rlalOwia=lelet Ca1deW, Mrs.
R. Orr. 311 Iigge-HerbIlic Herb Mae -
Elroy,
e
R. Proctor. Iterthern ■p'7-
Elroy. Mrs. 'a. S. Orr. R. I. gross -
log Basi cdSwetl. R. ! A. Praetor.
Ribeton rag --Wel. Yeo• Mrs- J.
B. Ore. Orate 1lMsat'^Mls' J. B.
Orr. A. SiaMtr Seet-sedirtleT-
R. & S Prerbee. lire i.- R. Orr.
Wag sae- S. Tisi (Ms. Schmidt.
Ree► Dads-•eels.s. &
•,, oatantaab liege'
rag• • ptpedo-Helb lige
A. hirmidt .'ltdmsi lti-utor P.
rlrao'e4g*!
variety -Sam Alton.
rartety-Arthur Edgar,
Pekin docks -Peter
r Edgar. Hambnrp,
and & Bentley. Ham-
-Leatlerland & Bent'
Wyaadotess, white-
Beatley. LeghtK ,
toJeba TalrserleS,
.1
err
)leas In G e aid i s ,, t s
Mn. Wilfred
fr leh!tiodeetelaaoa01 og il,
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Mr. and Mrs. Kobe Hillock, of Sault
returned boule
ed
on Friday .
Air- Id ,let am •Adtlag with .drnold&
and relatives lu the community.
Mies Lena Colwell of Godertch spent
Sunday at the home of her parents,
Mr. end Mn. Kobe. Colwell.
The annual harvest home service of
Rion church, Taylor's Corners, will be
held on Sunday evening, October 23rd,
at 7 o'clock. Rev. T. C. Elliott, of In-
gersoll, a former minister, will conduct
the service_ Spselal music will be tom_
provided bT I male
ehoirfront an from
OoderI h Baptist
Taylor's Corners.
At the regular October meeting L.O.
L. No. 143 decided to hold Friday, ir an-
nual oyster supper
her 4th. revrt is rs later.
Nate .-The reT lar - - tides Cbaervh - .
meeting or the Y. P. S. was held 1:
Ow church on Friday eventng. wtth ly
a god attendance. Armed
r ng with
in hymn.
and opened prayer and
a hymn. followed by pa'aJ
Scrip-
ture lemon. Rev. F. W. Calk gave as
interesting address. Plans were trade
to hold a Hallowe'en social. The meet -
Ing doted with • hymn and the bene-
dlctlon...The Women's Miesf �t
So-
ciety is planning au open
ing
on the evening of October 12th, at e
Mote of Mrs. J. B. Orr,
=goo-
bers when the with their husbands and all mem-
hen of the congregation will be cor-
dially welcome. After the ,rima,
meeting. a program soli) be presented
and a metal time enjoyed- .Rally Dal
service was conducted in Union church
on Sunday, with a fair -stent centre`
gatlon. The aselatant superintendent.
MI= Marguerite Falconer. occupied tet
ulpit and followed the program for
tion of water eolors-Mesa L. Grant,
Miss M. liviegstore.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Asters. 10 hl ms -Yrs. J. Wright,
Today.- b7 Esther Mcinn .
pastor, Rev. le W. Craik, delivered the
address on "Follow Your Leader,"
*bowleg lite as • game and tae
tun -
Herb McElroy. Aster., 4 colors -Miss , po� o[ "arrytas os to the 1 Rr
Alice Gillespie. darn. J. llnrtebt. Dah- Yr. Calk ver, madly sang a son, 'f1�
Itas-0Mer. J. Wright,. flus Gillespie.••Able sad waling." wake was en- 7
Gladloll-Wm. Logad:-.Sweet Deas- 1lord by everyoae...At Sunday segos&I
Jas. Leckie, 0. Turnbull it Son. Col- aa Sandal, the attendance barns*wasv
galWect
eirftRaolk. s-ums-Wma.LoLg�hien, WpJ.rjmLeo-Je sayb7UtCae .w.j.lan
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Wright. Collieetan ps41b-Wa Bu. ceslrmee or Bnadrsscs,le
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be fin•
a y eolertnIffi B�g�. Logan. Mea: J. Wright. alaapdongeas• beerMr. (?alk limbs Lhos[!isWoocoTableagset or basket- s aatR atNeztSsd1'
Mi(Iple. Er Hstlnsa. 0•11. kadvlmMt
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Wright. Peadeleed Mine
�si[odwID1te'tim
has bees cinema lar WO agairsstsl
esteems at lidera. It le esredne fit
berry vinegar -Josephine Woodcock.
Mn. N. -Garter.
DOMESTIC NEEDLEWORK
Quilt, pieced cotton -etre. Oliver
Jervis, Mn. Isabel Johnston. Quilt,
fancy wilding -Mrs. Russel Shaw.
Afghan, cJ pe
et -Wm. Logan. Quilt,
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applique --J Woodeock. Mrs.
Mr
Russel Shaw. Fancy bedspread
-Wm. Logan, Mn. R. Bransdon. Com-
forter. handmade -Wm. Logan, Mrs.
R. B. Snell. Comforter. machine -
stitched -Mr:. J. J. Robertson, Mrs. W.
J. Dickson. Bee's cocks -Mn. Jas.
Cumin& Mn. Isabel Johnston. Men's
mitts. double -Mn. W. J. Dickson, Mn.
R. B. Snell. Mat, booked -Mn. Wal-
ter W. Jeffrey, Mew M. Livingstone.
Mat, any other kind -Mrs. W. J. Dick-
son, Mn. R. B. Seetl. Workingman's
shirt -Yes. Jas. Camille, MIss M. Liv-
Ingstone. Servlcelble work apron -
Mins Livingstone, Wm. Logan. Bays'
suit or coat out of old sernent the
cot-
ton
Ws
ton lienee dress-- 'i 1 rtt�
Mnad
. B. Breda& d
of old gatrment-Mrs. BruaSdon, Mrs.
ikanald FOWler.
Issiesoilliery
Embroidery. solid svelte -Miss M.
Livingstone, A. Schmidt. Embroidery,
eyelet -Mn. Jas. Cumin', Mrs. 1.
Johnston. Embroidery, conventional
dealge-Miss Livingstone, H. A. ruse.
Embroidery. Roman cut -Wm. Logan,
MIM Uvlaptone. Embroidery. modern
cross stitch -Miss Livingstone. Miss
ida McGowan. Embroidery. floral de-
sign. silk -Mrs. D. Fowler,
H. A. Fuc,a
diga
Embroidery, ape-
A. Tues. Needlework
Tatted -Miss Livingstone, Mrs.
Bromine. rust crochet, fine -Miss
Livingstone, H. A. Fuss. Crochet In
cotton -Mrs. T. Johnston, Yrs. 3. J.
Robertson. Trish crochet -Clarence
Johnston, Miss Livingstone. Smock-
Ing -Mrs. Brmnadon. Mrs. R. Shaw.
Hand hemstitching -H. A. Foss. Bisa
Livingstone. Italian hemstitching -
MI= TMcGowan.T Furnishings
Mrs. owlet
LivingTable runner, etehroldered-Mn. D.
Fowler, A. Schmidt. Table runner,
new deslgaa--Mies Alin Otllesple, Mn
Walter W. Jeffrey. Sofa pillow, em-
broidered -H. A. Fuss, Mrs. D. Tow-
ler. Table retire. colored -H. A
7110 Table metre, colored linen -H.
A. Tam lac Halelmade enrtaias-
I[rs_ .- polder, Kt** 1t Livingstone.
gimes
■et, colored- Mrs. D. Towler
Buffet set. white -Mrs. Brunsdoa,
Mn. I. Johnston. White metre -
H. A. Tees, Mrs. D.• Fowler. Tray
ckttbs--H. A. Fuse. Wm. Logan. Bridgie
ant --igen. T1 Fowler. Mn. Brassie►.
loptehety,-, Mn. D. Fowler,
firearms. tea cloth -Mrs. nomad
VIM W. TA,iwgeteee •f entrepleee, .
,ensued --A. A. Irma, Nee. D. P -
Tee' tfleseregitee, ~lee trisk---H.
teK � Staltelide - '1 ' r
.1tr>e s'* is
These Pullovers are trill ilia popular and of high-grlgtth, , u ilia. wools•
ricks with a lightning Hooklen/INA,
ss ))'eaten,. Colors blue, tmaroal and black.
ys' sizes $1.9.5 and , f A • �s 'slim 75
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BLY11 SCHOOL FAIR
GRAiN AND CORN
Fall wheat, quart -Jack Kerr, Don-
ald Flunking, Bob McCllnchey, Marl
Kechnle.
Late oats. quart -Aubrey Toli.
Barley, sheaf -Perste Hunting.
F1etd corn, Meat• --Stewart Johnston.
Jean Fairservice. ` -
Sweet corn. Goiden Bantam -Elsie
Snell, Lorne Snell Kathleen McGill,
Hazel Hunk tag.
POTATOES, l * B AND
Potatoes.
Esther Orosa,
White.
Potatoes. dreej�,
Ormsby, Freessaif
Mangels-Scott a
Gross, Allan Baird, Dh
Swede tarelps-•-
erett Gratify. Mary,
ery.
Beets.
Fotberglif,
Telt Maureen
agazinit. 'Mt
,tieHagt,
, Myrtle
Marjorie
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w 1 seri et
Goals. a termer lesteurewain delver
afMpese and musing
ec. Gorden
Thinking
Inking. Ev-
Jean Netb-
�9 a�°Htmkfng,
Dorothy
Cathyts, '� Wit , Jadi
McFlroy.
Parsnips, lith o f "., 004 -Bala T.
Galena, yellovi eera-Vida
Groes. Glen Tasker, 1[a . Tsar.
Gladys Webster.
-Edwin
Any S.
Millinery
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Barred Tt�iC Jean Fair -
service, Srott'7mtrservIeP, Bette Pair
service, Pbjjilg 31*u**s
Barred Rock pallet -Scott Falnr,-
vice, Betty- solsservlee,ljo Telmer.
vice, Phyllis Manning.
White Ls(bori eocUre1 Camorm
Walsh, Betty Taireervlcl, 3Ma Fair-
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