The Signal, 1936-10-1, Page 5Cod Liver Oil
'� PREPARATIONS
Torch Braid. Malt Ext., with ('al lJver (til
73c, $1..15
N'rwp oIl••a Trstriew l`re' aretIou of ('ayi Liver 4111 81.04)
Ayerat ('td Liver 011 30e, *0C, 81.19
.$Loge $2.00, F3.ii
$1.011
54k, $1.00
boil!.• $1.00
Mead's Cod I.Iver 4111 , 14k, 81.00
)tqulbli a t'4a1 Liver lei , ilk, 81.00
Ayerst 10 1.) Cod Liver 011 larger size 81.60
Upjobur Super 1) t'cd )dyer (NJ 81.11
t'plpltur Super 1) Pearls
Alphantettes ,.
tlqulhb'N Ade: Il'o(1 Liver !ht. Teblet 1.,
Parke -Davie (OA Liver 011 ...-.r..,.
Waterbury Cod liver (411
it.M. 13.51
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 - " - - l he Square
THE IGNAL -
Goderich In I ustrial • Exhibition �...
GLUM; ,,.rialaW
-• Y
ERICH, ON.
gummy. Rhode Island lied, A. V. -
Hen. cockerel and pullet. Letherland &
Bentley. tat in each. Anotia. A.- V
ben. Letherlu,d & Bentley. One down
therland & Bentley. Doak & Son heaviest single yoke hen's eggs- (YBrten
Barred: cock and hen, Leatherland & Bros., Mrs. O. Jervis, W.
BentJy, let in both; white rock,
Lethewhiterland &hen,, H. Tr umner, Tntley, H. TM uSnow- cockerel andel pkullet 1fred A Warnereen.
1 and 2
den; white cockerel. Fred Morgan, T. In ea:h.
M,, Snowden. Plymouth Rock wh;te OEESL
pullet, F. Morgan, T. M. Snowden. Toulouse--OandeS Sam Alton. A.I
Wyandottes: white hen, Letherland Warner: female. A 'Warner, Sam Alton. j
& Bentley; white cockerel, Noble Embden -sander, A. Warner. goo=e.4
Young, 1 and 2; white pullet, Noble male ;foaling and female gosling. A
Young. 1 and 2. Rhode Island Red R. Warner. 1 and 2 In each Geese. A 0
G. ed+k, Noble Young, Letherland & V.-Oander. Letherland & Bentley. Sam
Bentley; R. C. hen, Noble Young, Mclgath: goose. Letherland & Bentley
W. T. Edwards;
Nelson Keyes & Son, Letherland & Bentley; R C. cockerel 8. McMath: male gosling and female
H. Henry,F:dw. T. Mal a 19M c J uH.a N. Young, 1 and 2; R. G pullet; N. gosling. Sam McMath, 1st to each, ..-
rorW. T. McLean, McManus Young. 1 and 2; S. C. cock, J. H. HOME MANUFACTURES
Bros.; single burse. mare or gelding, Kochens; S. C. hen, J. H. Kochens; S. Designed patchwork quilt, cotton-
ip harness lg►. hands high or under. y ker'el J• H Kochen, 1 and 2; ' Mita E. M. Livingstone, Mrs, J. J. Rob -
Portion of the List of Prise -win -
nen Not Published Last _
Week
HORSES
Roadsters: stallion, any ago, Dr• Jy
B. Whitely. 1 and 2; filly or gelding,
2 yrs. old. Geo. Dale & on, Dr. J. B.
Whitely, A. T. Lamb; filly or gelding
yearling, Dr. Whitely, McManus
bros., Pr.,Whitely; brood Mare, -151
hands high or under with foal at side
r%' October lit, 1080-4
lll�ot r -cont or fitly, foakd in
t met, N. Young. 1 and 2; New error tchtrark aunt wool
1936 and sired by any sire, J R• Hampshire red cock, Milne Rader; Dr. Oreive. Seafotthaeby'a jacket and
Henry, W. McLean. McManus Bros.; 1 red hen. Milne Rader; red cockerel, I bonnet -Miss Livingstone. Mrs. Novak.
beat .,addle hams, 15 hands or over, Mrs. R. Good, O'Brien Bros ; red pu!- I Baby's loottees and mitts -Milne Rader.
A. T Lamb. Carriage: filly or geld- � let, Mrs R. Good, 1 and .2. Asiatics: 'saw Livingstone. Knitted socks, coarse
ing• 3 yr. old, C. V. Dale; filly or gel- I Brahms A. V. cock, hen, cockerel and -Mrs Robt. Good. Mra. E. Darling.
ding, 2 yr. old, Leslie Milton; foal in pullet, Mrs. R. Good, first in each. + Knitted socks, fine-ediss Livingstone.
1936, N. Keyes & Son; single car- Langslian black cock, hen and cock- 1 Mrs. Howrie. Coarse. double -knitted
riage horse mare or gelding,Wm- 1 J.1- Kochens English Dork- I mitts --Miss I.tvtngatone. Mra. How•rie.
Eighty Four Years l'ollx,roe boundary where upon a high ' h f I byh A Keyes
g ft k hcocker knitted carriage r
. used to be on the' north side of the erel, Dale & Sqn. General Purpose: brood legs A. V. pullet, J H. Kochen 1 and I Pan ti• :noel mittens -Dr. Grelve. M1as
e mare wit foal e, side, ore -
t .cI1R overhanging file lake there was . 2; Orpington u coo en, c 2 Mrs D. A. Fowler.
an ancient Chippewa burying ground. & stoSone;
Wm. Green, Mins Living. 1 el a uley T k Lisa
elnandin Mn. E. Darling. Young on Saturday o..... filly or gelding. 1 yr. old, J. .. '- ,ey Black Giants: cock, H• I Knitted child's scarf -Mrs. E. Darling.
Thr wave* had undermined the cliff Stwdy; foal of 1936, Keyes & S5'nstTruermner; cockerel and pullet, 'Mrs. D A. Ltbwler. Knitted lady's suit
anti the rude of severer rude coffins 1 A ic•ulner V cock ;inn• J Goldthorpe. Dr Grieve. Men
W m Green, Jas. Little.
gr O Brien Bros Sussex A.
stork out of the crumbling Saud and al: brood mare. with foal, Keyes & cockerel and pullet, J. H K,ochenr, I knitted pullover. vest or sweater -H. A
(Continued from page 1r} - - I clay. The old-time coleus were aim- Son, H. R. Montgomery, A. D Steep 1st in each Sumatna, black cock, rum. Miss Freda Schoenhals Sed
masof the Youngs had a dog wblrb lay ade friends with Duo wolves aud meat of colas bark alcove and h the boodles. & Son; filly or gelding, 1 yr. old. H. p I Jacket -Milne Rader. Masa Ltvtng3tBe
1 and 2• fill or geld- I hen cockerel pu O'Brien Bru+•
Montgomery, Y g
sometimes was gone for quite a while. In his younger days Me. Young bad
'Ile last time he returned so badly i a number of tine horses. Ilia boDpy
wounded ie had to be killed I was ploughing end he won several
Church and Susiday School I prizes at ploughing matches. He alae
Mediterranean Leghorn, white S. C. I Lady's tine stockings, hand -knit -Mrs
g
ing, 2 yr. old. G Date, P. Watson, N. sock Letherland and Bentley, Hums HawTk. Mrs. Darling Knitted quilt
A nnl to
Keyes & Son• foal of 1936, A. Steep Clutton; white S. C. ben, H. Clutton, I Mrs. Darting. Dr Oruve
& Son, T. M. Durnin. N Keyes & Letherland & Bentley; white S. G I quilt-.Mtaa Livingstone. Mrs
Son; special, best individual animal,' cockerel. Gordon Keating, O'Brien Knitted slippers, wool -stir Living-
-The -0M t4,ureh they attended waaTte spry fond or gardening. _.- __" { C. V. Date. P. Watson. Heavy aft'• -8 , . white S. C. past, Robt.Good `atone• Dr. Orelve. Knitted bed sacks.
Sl. Andrew's, In /:oikwk
tt,eh. Later i In Municipal Life Imported ot• Canadian Bred: stale I avid 2; white R.C cost, ben. cock' -wool Mlaa Livingstone. 'Milne Rader
went to Sunday school_ In Auburn, , .
7 Ile bus held many municipal offices- lions to be registered: stallion, any ,erste and pullet. J. H. Kochens, 1st in -Rest hand -knitted lady's sweater -Ho,,
la MN US lanae where Maitland Al - Ile w•ay elected to the township coun- age. W. I. Miller, Jas. Bisback; brood each. Leghorn Brown S. C. cockerel, puns.
len's house now stands. Her. -A'`.1- ,.il in I1.rt;, wwx Deputy !reeve to 11493, mare with foal by side, H. Treum- Letherland & Bently, H. Truemner; CROCHET IN WOOL
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ander MaKldd waif the miuMtrr in and Reeve for three years. Ile served nes; team, mares or geldings, in has- 1 S, C. hen. Letherland & Bentley, H• Crochet lady's suit -Mrs R. Good.
Godericlt In 1872t 'N filly Id' 2 )let R Crochet afghan work of 1935 or 100E-
AnnualClearance
of discontinued shades isir "Orients'
and "Supersilk,,, Chin, C*pe
'h, and Service Weight
Regular Tac. "' l'ITiffon and Service
Weight. Discontinued shades.
67c pair.
-s r
IlDI b Illll Pres s„ • „int). commissioner for 1003-0a, tress, P. Watson. i y or gelding, ' Treumner; S C. cockerel, pu 1
byteria church -au Lulls. Before and was a jttsttce i the peser for yr. old, W. Dale Soo A• �• Lamb; C. hen and R. C. Cockerel, Lether- Mrs. W. Mickel. Mn. bowler- -_ 't I
(81' Rev. Mr. Camelon preacbed In the es.•nil years. rte Iso a Mn)(srn of Nrtig filly or gelding. 1 yr. old, W. Dale & .land & Bentley, 1st tn sac black cushion tn wool- airs. 1Llotal - ][n
oatlruum of the hotel at Si halh'x lull stateliest, a uscinher of Morning sitars Son; foal .it 1936. H. Treumner ape- COli� N. Young, W. .T. McLean; Fowler. Crochet wool comforter --C.
and later 1u the township hall. lucial Bert halter bmken colt of 11a6.!black hen cockerel 'and pullet. N Grath,
Mr. Young remembers Ills father's
,age, No.:toll, at Carlow. to be Exhibited b bo or girl 1•, yrs
of Smith's Y Y r Young, 1 and 2• Leghorn Buff cork CROCHET IN ��
ON
telling Ile was erode an elder -stn
silo, of the nest marriage in
Uteb• ){ill Presbyterian church In 1902 and or under. any breed. Jack Sturdy, W. heti, cockerel and pullet, Gorton Lunch clo.h and four serviettes -Mrs.
borne towurbip. 0 was that of Cap -
has since gone Into the United Church, Green; best matched team. Peter: Kaitting won 1 and 2 in each. Ana- Darling. Milne Rader Six doilies.;
trio 14. G. Dunlop and fila housekeeper, In wl►Ich hP bowls his elderxllp. lie 'Watson. lona A. V. cock, hen. cockerel and assorted -Mrs Fowler. Mrs. Howrie
Ii•ai-a J1c('..11. 'fila wits about 1t1St. Judges -A• R. Cam..ell, C• P- pullet. Mrs. Robt. Good. Minorca, Pstr towels. Insertion trtmtmed-Mrv.I
ha- uayN breve ealis tabout .Crosier
foe surcna,u) ora performed by the In Sunday school work and for about i (AWLS
.1Black S. C. cock, Letheriand & BentDarling. Miss Livingstone ]Eltmt►er or;
Captain's neItI0 butler, why crud the Y $l1'_%'T' - ley; black S. C. hen, G. Kaitting, 1 • scarf. natural linen -Mrs. Darling. Most
{ tweet years wr+ the '. 1(11 school -- and 2( cockerel, H. Truemner; pulls-. i'vtna'tone. Crochet lace In pillow. allpal
preyerb marriage ►l rvlcf out of a up.•rinleudeut at Smith's lith. He hull. 2 years old sod upward -W. C.
{.rayerlxx'k. Yomr time later Mrs, ' swas Mao for years the leader of the H. Truemner, O'Brien Bros. Minorca or •heels --Mrs. Darling. Miss Ltvine-
tke•tt•Ilclier, It. M. Perk: bull, 1 year Buff hen. G. Kaitting; cockerel and stone. Dresser set. scarf and pin cosh -I
Dunlop was t'onvinced by her friends ,.hutch cMlr. old A Gaunt. W. C. Ileetric R: Y.
l pullet► G. Kaitting, 1 and 2, in each. :on -Mrs Darling. Miss Livingstone.
that the knot had not bred Caplets
�_ ly of etesen. aDrhtts and t Hamburg bisck eocki and lice.
tied and iDe lsefvru■.led the Captola to brother' eight grew to adult age,
PR k : tmtt v =tt . tinder f +etre W= C. V' Tab1P ,nests. 3 pieces-3[tT Der
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Gaunt. Ru Pepper; cow Brien B land 2 in each; cockerel vers Fowler Bath towel and was.
wise pt to another (•t•rewuny,wbich mbeil
Thr are still Iirtug' Rev. John Oestricner, A. auu , i ere sten cos.
wag performed by Iter- Yr. Catttttpbell -A.Gaunt, W C. Oeste(tiler R u Mrs.Good; pullet hiss Good U'- cloth=Mn Fowler. Mrs. Darling Pil-
Young, MD., or Synenae, N.]„ Mrs ' k heifer' 2 years old --W. C Brien Bros. Hamburg silver cock, 1'. low cases Mau Livingstone, Mrs batt
• ■nu : -
in Gtderlch; In 1836. 1 ec
A. Y. Henderson. of Colborne, and the Oeatrlct►er, A. Gaunt, R. M. Peck; belt Bowler; hen, cockerel, and pullet, r. ing. Cro het quilt -Mks Livingston*.
odes t MIU subject of Gila ■ketch• ere 1 year eId-W. C. tiostrinhet, R >f. gowlar, 1. and 2 in each. Campinas Mrs Darling e
In the early times there was great Altbutigh In his eighty -Orth year, Ya Pee- k' A. Leant; heifer calf. under 1 ' A. V , cock. Geo. Beacom; hen, O'- � El[bROit1EEffiS
1 I tting across the Maitland Young Is atilt enjoying ggal health and W.(leNt 1 De 1 t and rad Brien Bros G Beacom Poland A,O• Soled embroideries. tea cloth and four)
Ilighlaud timber -its able toiadt his oohs fr n leber, ORD Y Dole and hen tat ran
Regular $100. Crepe. Chiffon. and
.lierviee Weight.
des.
:pair
7c
m nru ty n e inn year. c. a he I d& B nt'
i e* G There -bet a b retired from rhrmrng in 1011 and Bull
years
Ad upward Geo. T. Ken-' lad &andn2l in Games: pullet,lEnglish,
rtserviettes-Mrs..brerunner,
W. Mickel. Mrs colored man who Plied between the Ridge and "� , HEREFORD
y each;�, rte. Table runner, natural and colored
!Low-
rie* Golerlcb sWr. The fare wax a ,, ,-,i to Gieierlcb, but after a few1-H 1 Fuss, Miss Livingstone. Baby
roti, O'Brien Bros., 1 and 2, hen, G. pillow. white or colored -Mrs Thr.
York abili11W. $..uirtuues be was y,.nr- returned to Colborne and took nedy; bull, 1 year old -J. Lyons &
there ■nd e(•metimes be waw not, and up residence on the 8th conees loD, at Bon, W. A. 1 year bull calf, under
people often were drpendtwt upon Loyal. where Ix and his sister. Mrs 1J Lyons & 8on Geo Kennedy'
cow -J. T. Lyons l Son, tat an u '
' heifers, '! years,,,old-J. T. iJons & rock, G. Bricom. Fred Morgan; hen, I A we�tnittallkd-Mrs_ Darling. Freda
Beacom, O'Brien Bros; cockerel, J. Sofa pillow. co red -MI5. _
H. Kochens. G. Beacom; pullet, G. Nightdress, white -Mies Li forwd- -Livingstone
1
t0
Ite•gular el.:><). frets' and Service
Weight Stocking, •I►i,ll'(llltitineol
shades.
$1.19 pair
Units
e u e �, year--
■ itsauro Indian orre aquawwas a to tree Henderson. live together. d 2nd: I Beacom J H Kochens Pet game• Mn Howrle Night ren.
1 rat
,J•vm actual. ''here was also great
---
tbe s
difficulty in getting lee. to the a nail lu G. Beacom; cockerel and pullet, G. T.
the (teelfe of bridges, and utters the I Gro. Kennedy. let and 2nd; heifer calf, Beacom, 1st Game. A.O.V., cock, &choenhals Embroidered handkerchief°
mill 1n.elf was uaaa a "humbug."
Piper's i mt s - m vi'mmerw of 1 nited l'hurch tinder 1 year=J. T. Lyons & Son, Geo. hen, cockerel and pullet. G. Beacom, -Miss Livingstone. Mrs Fowler. In-
min
"on is tuppennyeribed asm a "humbug•" The i Meet at Lorwlesboee 1 Kennedy. 1st in each. Bantams: Game, Duck-' fan'ts dress or petticoat -Miss Living -
fiats
"tuppenny operated
mill" duo D nong the ' POLLED ANGUS OR ABERDEEN wing, cock. G Beacom, F. Morgan; ' stone. Mn Peeler Dresser scarf and
flan was ly woud by a springand.I utb'nro. Sept. ce centre
section
con-' 14111. 1 year old -F. G. Todd & Son; hen, F Morgan, G. Beacom; coclterel pin cushion -Miss Livingstone. Mn.
consequently little
not always rapt I f'r 4y rl the ce4tre sir tion Hired bull calf. under 1 year -F. G. Todd & Dr. J B. Whitely, F. Morgan; pule Darling Buffet set. white-Mra. Powl-
It was jowl a ems eredst.be ng
t're•Nlr-h W'.M.S. of the United Son; cow -F. G. Todd & :(on; heifer, let, F. Morgan, Dr J. B Whitely. 1er. Mn Darling. Centrepte'e• white --
ear old -F. G. Todd & Son; heifer, Game A O. V. cock. O'Brien Bros., F. Miss Livingston. Mrs •Yow•ler. (Shies
sero. Piper W boaplthbIs' as belly ebur h was held y I.o with
Mirn retied
1 year old -F. (i. Todd & Son; better Morgan; hen, O'Brien Bros., F. ' terneld table cover --Mrs. Darling. Mrs.
very kind and hospitable to the cavil chun4t 11'r(IDr.•day, with Mrs. (Rev.) i2 J Morgan; cockerel, F. Morgan, Dr --J• Yowler. Fancy moron• colored -Mrs.
rtt an u seven
etsbt sr., made C, W. i). s'flt. s, Clinton.heaPresbyterial ( Pelf, under 1 year -F. G. Todd & Son. g
as many as seven or Ngbt tripe after; ,e•presldent, in the chair. There B. Whitely; pullet, J. H. Kochens, G. Ybrler. MW T. 8choenhala. Buffet -set.
JERSEY AND GUERNSEY
ten buaheL of wheat.''' Sometimes he were two emotions, morning and after- lint! �ilugb till!, T. Ialpt); cow- Beacom. Ornamental: Sebright A. cobted-H. i ed -Mrs. Darting_ ier. Min
Lnie 1 retail with a'bif+Dei and some -I'll -Don. dinner hPlnit s11*11 at the V: hent T Bowler, Letberland e. cobted-
wont111►pb IiIII. McManus Bros.: Deltec, 2 Bentley; black or white R. C. A. V. Livingstone Vanity set -Mrs. DarlhW.
time be would return empty-handed.could hour in l'omm pity Hall by the ladles 1 sears old -Huxh Hill, 1st and 2nd; h J H K he Cochin. whits Hawrk Bedspread. fancy Yrs
and roue ra did the best they t of [.(end orninkstoorof yr "church. d ground their own wheat to a oozes, The Dr,rnln}t morshfp service was heifer, 2 sears old -McManus Bross F Cochin black hen tlKchel H A Puss H h Hill.Leth t d &Bentley A O Y cock lits Livingstone, mill fixed on the wall, or pounded
riot
CONFERENCE AT CLINTON I gun, l:. -Kennedy ; heifer, 1 year d•
d -
!n. oc n; oc .
rr ere - cock,Morgan; s. Pillowslips. white ---
;
one. Mra. Darling. Table
ll uDt o It ; tot►ductPd by delegates ore from ('lin 7 uR er an
LiOLN
with ■ stone in the hollow Pert of.a'sod Brumfield churchcw, the kPy; Buil-Thigh Dunlop; cow-YcMaous F. ,Morgan, O'Brien Bros; hen, T. sorer cut work and four servkttes-Mn.
stump. • tbougbtu being "Love the Law d •Bowler. t and 2; cockerel and pullet, ted s[rs Aowrle
The Bret houses were all of logo. LM add "The Enlsrgtng Fellow- Bros, let. 2nd. 3rd: heifer. 2 years old F. Morgan, 1st in each.
brief address' -Hugh Dunlop; heifer, under 2 years DUCKS
Darling. .Maas Livingstone. Tea cloth
with serviettes, - - tat -
Tea towels, embreler'ed. three -M. Rad -
.rd cloth -'Mau
The nest frame one was that of Ater gapw Then followed a .-laugh Dunlop. Muscova-4Duck. Dr. Grieve: drake
rte 8th leo 1 Mrs (Rev.) A »r.
aodrr Young's near the creer on t of welcome
.y GRADE Dr. Grieve. 1 and 2: duckling. male. T.
conWilli n the creek. rwardtner of We .)LoChas.
Cumming
church, to , Cow -Hugh HUI, Gordon SleDoneld, M. Snowden, Dr Grelve: duckling,
Wiliam Yung Was o're8. pros which Yrs. (Bev.) Cresl ('umml i of I A. Gaunt. 'heifer. 1 year -old --Roy Pep- female. T M. Snowden. Dr Grieve.
William Young (uncle of the prosiest Walton made fitting reply. Business taws. Kennedy: steer. 2 pears dd Pekin -Drake, T. M Snowden: dusk. T.
Alexander Young)
(Y was guile • figam It were them dealt with, follows Per, M. Snowden. Alfred Warner. duckling.
a■ the community. He was one of by two -minute reports, the followings -A. Gaunt :steer, 1 year old -R.
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'��""�^ mekirlrt1te..repOrta:..._ A,u:ll{. Pepper: steer calf -F. G. Todd & Sea, male. A Warner. J. H. *..cheas;'duck-
j the council of five eler' to Mgt tart �la R bt sley. For ;,.,_ A Fili
the Munitiprl ActRobert Y ant+ 8Dawden
after came Into lee, rR. n1. �.Jryjg -
g• fours The other members were Bea Women's MtzlIaAmi, Wrs.Its bed C.G. e. Pair gat_ ilattle-R. Pepper : DaDy
John
r, JohnMorri Amend, Peter Fisher and I Keele, Elmo/Ovine:sMrs N. W. Trewartba, beef. under 1 year -It. Pepper, F. G.
John Morris. The term of r0eves6lD I I.T. groups•
was later extended to two years and 1 Clinton : 'lesion Band*. Mrs. J. I Todd rd San. ng of 1 hull and 3 le'
Reeve WIIHSm Young was the last 1 Townsend, Belgrive; Bah Rands. Mrs. Shorthorn. f I Angus e -
to bold the once for that length of R. J. Paterson, 'Hensen : flirtation males, S -W. r'. /Pollel F. G.
or
time. He was Mau Warden of (be 1 ?tewardohl Mise L. Young. l.ondes- voH. N. Peck.
(mintiest of 'Huron and Bruce, the toe 1 boro; Missionary Monthly, Mrs. W. Told & G.
counties then being united for muni- I Pickard. Clinton; Ta Temperance. Echoes J. BestJ heif- er
-I' . Todd A Son.
()pal Alexander
, 0.rLenders'
School, Mrs. SHEEP
Ale>ursdPr 1•«rng'st Marriage I from 1.ensMr� Trelntng i i.F:i1sF:S;1'F:RN
After leaving school Alexander I Lane. (odsrich. W nitlnR for Rom lamb. et(. 2 shears and over.
Young remained on the form and 1111 A missionnry dialogue, " r; . 2 shears
and-Roy
1Ri48 was mnrrled to folly !tuella own, I the Dortor,'' woo given by i onde1dtoro -Roy Pepper A
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John BO- clerics
(banjo of "Colborne. Rev. John I The worship eervlee. "Love the lave
Yonng, brother of the .....Rrnom, Der-, �fOdele.ateNl and 'T1eP d nn Wesley -
III. of
►1tng: female. A. T d,tata. T.-sL..B40x-
Rooen--•Drake... '
duck. T. M. Snowden. Letherland &
Bentley. duckling. male and female. T.
M. Snowden. 1st in each Duck. any
other variety-1Drake. Dr Gretve. Leth-
erland & Bentley: duck. Dr. Ortere.
Letherland & Bentley: duckling. male
and female. J H. Kochema. 1st In each.
BREEDING PENS, EXHIBITION
Wyandotte. A V -N Young. Ply-
mouth Rocks. A V -H. R Montgomery.
Leghorn. A. V. -H. Montgomery, H.
Clutton. Ana-onas. A. V. -P. Mont-
gomery R Good. Ary other variety -T.
Bowler
BREEDING ri.Ns, UTILITY
Wvandct.e. A. ' V. -N. Young. Ply-
mouth Rock, A. V. -Mn. W. H. Trem-
blay Leghorn, A. V -H. Clutton. 1 and
2. A. O. V.• -I1*. Bowden Best single
comb White Leghorn cock-�L'therland
& Bentley. Best stnale comb Whitt
1,sgnotn nett_ -•H Clutton Best,Jt!iele
Good.
Pepper a -roan. 2 shears and over -4, D.
Ftp, T. Snowden: t'benrjing ram, A.
D. Steep, 1'. Snowden; shesrling ram -
A' i). Steep: ram Iamb -A. D. Steep,
formed the ceremony, a..lsltrh by Bev. s .bsOrs and over -
Alexander MaeMlllnn of Auburn Pres- i Fel4ow'Ri1P' by Sirafmrth Y. W. An:tl- I est I) d 2nd ;. wT. e, Snowden; shesrling
hyte•rlan ebpmh. TIi couple were 1 lacy.
,supported by Kate Roc as (after i The guest speaker. MIN. Sera Boyd, I ewe -A, D. Steep• tat and 2nd: ewe
wards Mss. John {'lark) and GMfR•N., of Hes �mt MOM ary oa fur-
r- tamis- . D. Steep. T.
Snowden.
groom's brother Tulin (the late Rev: lnitglrfrom •'!-)(bean and •t►""'"s
S
Wet Barred Ro - V rk, Letherlib a
Colin Young, g► -]r., Mr. snot Mrs. Atter tonalities talk on ender
her and per- m, shesrling ram -0. McGowan; Ret B bane Lethl'1l;>Sd ' t Befall- f
their marriage node Mrs. Young sdnalitles coming ntwMr leer (11150199- G m In ide-t). McGowan; ewe. 2 stream %entire:. N. Young. Best White WPM-
*
oh lot !,, r farm
7, ('ole tion la (R thld At work.,, dstte_,H•n. Letherland & Bentley: pul-
i.nrnr, raffia' their foam "I orb Mel -I forth, contributed a solo, aftteriw� ch ' ewe -o. lam. M N. Young. BP's collection to show
`'�"" whlcL the put-
t was taken. A AisPttw 1ls.rwan.• T. Bowler. Best Rhode Island Red.
tiXFnRi) i]OWNS
me -keret hen and rock. N. Young Best
er. Mrs. DarUng.
F. E. HIBBERT
PHONE 88 ---,----
Schoenhals, Mn. Darling. Sheet, pillow
set -,Mks Schoenhals. Miss Livingstone.
Needlepoint cushion -Mrs. Darling. Mrs.
MowrlI. Embroidered table cloth. large.
white --Miss Schoenhals. Mrs. Fowler.
Log cabin ,quilt. cotton -Mrs Darling.
Mrs. How•rle. lady's knitted sweater -
Mrs. HowTk. A. J. Goldthorpe Knitted
wool mat -Mrs. Howrte. Knitted wool;
cushion -Mrs. Hawrle. Mrs. Darling.
Embroidered applique quilt -.Miss Liv-
•
ingstone. Mra Darling. Pair men's;
pyjamas -Mint Livingstone. N. L Carter
EMBROIDERED AND WCL WORK
SPECIALS
Tatting�am Alton, Meas Livingstone.
TUet-Mrs. .Darling. MGs Livingstone
tittliig�dllai - etfingstont Mrs. Howr1:
Knitted Thread Lace -Miss Livingstone.
Mrs. Darling. Hardanger-.Mrs t.tvtng-
stone. Mrs. Howrle. Roman cut work-
T. Schoenhals. Mrs. Fowler. Eyelet-
M1as 'Livingstone. Solid--Mra Darling.
Mrs Schoenhals. Swedish weaving -
Miss Livingstone. Mrs, rtowrie. Vene-
tian cut -Maas Livingstone. Mn. How -
THE SQUARE
rte. Wallachlan-Mra. Howrte. Miss
Livingstone French knots -Mrs Darl-
ing. Mrs„ .ltowrie. Oriental -Mies 1d9-
ittgatone. Modern conventional -Miss
Livingstone. Cros stitch -Mrs. Howrie.
Mrs. Darling Needkpolnt Mra Dart-
ing. Mrs. Howrte. Long and short
stitch -•Mrs. Howrie. Mra. Fowler. Lazy
daisy atltch-Mrs. Howrk, Mra Darling
Dram thread wort -Mrs Fowler. Miss
Livingstone.
MiSCELLANEOUS
Quilted cushion. handmade. for rhos-
terfleld - Mrs. Darling. Mrs Fowler
Pancy towels -+Mrs. Livingstone. Mrs.
Darling Bridge set. cloth and four
serviettes -Miss Schoenhals. Mrs Darl-
ing. French hemmed Ilnen-Mra. How-
rle. Cro: het wool mat 4Mrs. Darling.
Dr. °velve. Rooked mat -Mimi Living-
stone. M. Rader Braid mat-Mts Liv-
ingstone. Dr Oreh•e. Kimono -H_ A
Pus. robs Darling Boudoir pillow -
Mn Darling. M. Rader. Applique --
Mrs. Fowler. Hooked wool yarn mat --
(Continued on page RI
MANUFACTURER'S
0
The Smartest Styles and Great'
Savings Direct from Factory
to Wearer on Display at
Mr. Young speak& of a plot
sloe took place on the eubjeei. "May
-- - - l ons amhltltm be toinrre a part In mak•
1\, leg the purpose of Christ a controlling
T A x'• ; I-Anence in th.' World about ns." The
(r,urtwnns tve•rvtee. T latndy book an up
1 Mt•Krrvlr. F:Rm'ndy111P.
• r)()(nnablr rates. 4 A pantomime. "The Holy City;" -Dy
CLAYTON Enw� '
+P Street P1MM ng. , ntwtanAlnt In Pc.Pi1Pn•P pr
r taken hi Mrs. R.
1'rnt�d
K
I.Ight Mau
•� reme by the trefoi-
1 co(trnRlnR onP, woo
i aver. Miss M. Murdoch. iioder(cbs
SUPPER ; pr ■.I(nto by Mrs. Wto Greer,
FOWLpresident of the I'r.shyterlel• was foi-
1 lowed by the report of committees and
after the (losing hymn Mrs. Gardiner
Holmesville United Church 1,
pronounced the henedhihm.
Oct.13 At the noon hour Mrs. Gen Layton.
Tuesdays Exeter. to (barge of a literature
eotnmetn Ing .n 0 o. l.. 1, 1 table where hook. and papers dealing
Three .let l'erwlPd) with misstnnary work and methods
Followed by were displayed.
'.sILAs sllclt)fE FROM
MIs listen Itrltton. ('onxtancP, wt*
n (r( rform-
i t __ ale
ata•r. The ftnoncial repnrSs�" `'••
TURNIP RIDOE. M.•meld• ('omniertisl Ain. •
toy loan¢ 1 .�'PIr ..f 815th most 010.4 outing thing in the .yo1,1 -
probably 1 sll#N'It of ear grows(• on
Admission dU0 and 215c
pair freshly IastwlPn• d whit,, tn•t
sera. f
1(41111. `2 alears a11A over --J. R. lies- • bird In show -d3. Kalttln* R-st breed -
pen. A. V. A. Ooo.l Brit pm
Itebry : ram lavrt►=J. R. HPnrT ,,Ikig
1light treed poultry. old or young -4E.
Good Ben pen heavy breed poultry.
old or /'nuns -N. Young.
PIGEONS AND YET STOCK
Tumblers -Fair old. G. : sitting. N.
Young: 1r }ouM• N. Young Muffed
Ttmrble fr old. O. dearom. N
Young: ','Jung. N. Young. Muffed
Romer. Plying. „Red, or Dtm-011. A
•
R. linseed Fantails. pair old --0 BPs-
opt, N. Young Pouters -Pair old. F
Morgan. A. R. Qnaael. !devotee-Asir!devotee-AsirTAMW'(otrits �}-1�{ old. G. Beacom. Pair of Rabbits Ch1^-
2 Owes find otor- J. R. env',
ling ewe -J- R. Henry:. este tatab-,L
Rllenry. 1st and 2nd.
{/4IR SETS
Ram. 2 shears and over -O. McGow-
an: shearling rem (1. Me41owaa; tam
Iamb --O. Mellowan : ewe. 2 )(beam mud
over -.-(1. Me(nwnn! rhenrllna ewe- -O.
MI(<iowan: ewe ,iamb el. M, 4;owan
Judge- Pert P-WhlnnPr.
108
floor. 'neer 1 year S. Alton: boaf_ 1 china. old: pair rabbits, A 0 V. old:
4. Al4o' • sew- R Attnn. I A, O. V. young. all won by A. R. &nate )
iM•PiROV1+;D YGRKS1I1RES iTILITY
Prises taken by A. Warner.
GRA i1FY•'t
Prise. taken by Samuel Alton.
Judge Wilbert K. i,nbb.
POI i i,TRY
Americans Plymouth Rock, buff
rock. Sam McMatb; hen. Lether:and
and Bentley; c ckerel, i.eatherlan(1
& Bentley, Doak & Son; pullet. tea-
tyandotte. A. V. -Cock. Letherlared
& ntley: hen, t.Ptherlsnd k Bentley.
1 and 2. Plymouth Rock, A V -Cock'
and hen. Letherland & Bentley. 1st In
each: cockerel*. N Yount. H R Mont-
gomery, 'pullet. N Young. 1 an(i 2. Leg-
horn. A. V. -Cock and hen. H Clutton
1 and 2 in each. cockerel. N Young. H
Clutton: Fsttlet. H Clutton. P R Mont -
.-.-FROM-
419.8
Monday,. October5th
to Saturday, October 10th
AItRANGE1MENTS.ior:this ane' display of I•'l'R
have been made .1 y Mr. Cornfield, who r(4 our agent in
(joderieh. You are invited to • inspect this display of
flue Punt in alllhe latest styles, which may be had on terns
if desired.
Value and style are combined in this sale. Your icor-
- ries are over! inspect this fine display of FURS'on sale and
you will Actually be amazed at these values! See the new-
est 511)1 smarfeifFITirCITATS Thi"f ieatpe'ak high style.. , .
Princess silhouette t.unie coats....modified flared models
.boxy swagger's. C,hnice lustrous pelts! Beautiful
crepe, silk or satin linings! •
M. Goldenson FurCo.
04111.111.0111 JO*
w�r.