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The Goderich Star, 1920-10-07, Page 4
Fashionable Coats at Popular Price A splendid showing of Velour, Chinchilla and'Need Coats for women and misses. Many are Eats tbr« nehout with farmer's satin or silk,4 Some half -lined. Some handsomely' fur trimmed. Every Coat is spegially priced, reduced to 'matte times. $15.00, ..$20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and, $ 0.00 l , Knitting Yarns I'omen'* •Dresses • " t: lovoy gowns of silks, sere*. tricolettes. 'Gaga 'materials and in prevailing styles. A11 Our fall showings are on sale at very much lender regular prices, Floor 'Coverings ' Now floor Oil Cloths, in eplendia patterns and quality, In 1, 1 ', It,. 2 ,and yards wide. At Per Zeinare ys rd _ i�Cu +f11ole11m5 '' d yds wide, British Melte end heavy... a% At per square yd. Stpecial:.: w Stair oil Cloth 18 nenes•wiiJe, <Begularr -66e, for ,11 ndetWiar Stan6old'.ea lataous-,nntahrinkeible, • boys.; • Woman's lactase wool for • women or monk in 2•pieee or combination' At per shit, .. ... kiPoinP l>f✓ men: and ply &special, pure wool Ctaneflian veru, in grey • or white, for noon's sweaters, . cox, etc. At per lb ipiotov „alciwin's ,finest fingering yttrnaf,.-ply., C in black or.;White. Al* per skein..., Ili Muntoreb Mose or MlMosittreh Dove knittingyeirns. In all leading shades and colors. At Melt Fingering, 4 -ply yarn, blacks, . • sleeve or reds. In * lb.`beellee.....�„ • Tale Linens 72•1no half blesobed Table Damdsk, beavY fine, union atul good .patter, . 2.2 r . C ate tflar 5. At i•�.t�' per p ma:" 2 x 21 oyeyan,perds attOr1L._. i§atin'fipis.'li Tea lk liio ti lits a half # • for Towels 22 x 36 risb Uuek Towels; neatly hemmed, bleeeh"ed and good quality on qq CC sale et 6 for.....,,......... • $2 25 CobetiCb- % ai. `Ikltsre+a* . 'rlftmRCDAY, ;OCT. life 1920. roue.[ !1L. COMMENT The .1CitImatlon that . the' 4ntarin: l binot''Is' fierlously .conetdering. the' -ustablistntaent and operating of a pulp and paper:inill .in the' 34pigon distxtot. is' given In a news. Item in the ;Mall and. 'Empire- ono Tuesday._:_ The plan is unique hilt' ba nauett 'lo. commend 1t, Why should mot the •epuntry's pulp welted tesourees be developed ie a pub - 4411p -owned enteepreset Ate i?ydro- Electric .sestenl- is one rearriple ot asloltier resource of ttif? eountry. dee- reloped as n, illtblto:° •etuterprise, and one wideh truly would 'like to see made a Government ey.etera out and out and "extended . to . Inelnee the =tee. velppn'1en"t -,ot -all • available 'water poWe r9 10 the:,l'rovinee,, . A great new stauree,•suelt' ns the, p»1pweed resets?- , Ontario, ie..ct .resource ,.. ,oe.S...:of iV Il,w _ olthe• people Why should It not he aievelepe i for the benefit of the poo•', sal Some ot the advantages eleimed', for th propbsal are .that .it a mold fur- nish. a large ,consumer for surplus power developed from the new Ulydro- i.lectriA, development tit Niptgon falls, l fae•` � fmutually-sat s h, ba_l� o a, and the Seg. 14th 'last, has A special'•.1ntereet. on •*cement of So many . from .otheta, "fr rn title on . ,�CCau)tt, at'.;.£0 many fro in having beard \lr Findley an the acreasi,an .t ,t the Colborne 1"owfn ship Partnere' . Club picnic at :Pala- learnt' a couple of years: alto. The ad - +begs be, gave ot Haat .time coverei). much the same matter: as lie has given to the .miler • Commission The fol. cies during the coming Winter season% for the' Western :armee. • 1'f. possible at Wlndspr, why not at GOderiche is'.the.5uery of Councillor lintgbt -vow lrew our attention to the. following item of news from: Windsor; VKinddor; Oct. A. With' tete, bins at the' municipal coal gartf filled -10 ca `pa'city with fuel for use in entergeit BAYFIELD' pA#R lad Weenier Mut Muck terser Crowd than um. E=i,eeted Under the Circumstances T'h, noose fail ''air at Rayfield this year bed poor vv€:ether. The fair W'414. iiet fop Sept. itti and 30tls, and Thurs• clay lag 'vasa roll day and in 'tile jl neuroma seemed to be destined to be, net ses well. The afternoon turned out scxnewhat better Slat the direc- tors were pleased to see abeut double Me crowd they lied expected when they Jaw what the weather prospects were in the .morning. Owing to Mit- chel) fair befog field' the same dal; oouW of "the exhibitprs. %%ha evaul4 oI1ii rw1, ,•h se ehronn at both falrti did not Make entries for the Bayileld show, and Ih,S showing In maw linea was not so lane as • in former yeare. Route, fruits and dowerssuffered in this vvay to softiEe xtent, but what was *bowie wow of splendid quality, Taken all round, h wever, the fair was a, goad one. G to receipts were below %hast+ of last' • ear. For the evening .e cogs,[:„ lata excep- tionally geode ,pragreen was provided, eke talent consisting of KeKoa's Ha- Wallen .Glee dllulir the famous Newnan singers and dancers; and Sandy Mae- donald, the fatuous Scotch comedian pavThoillon, concert avast held in Jowett's nests The prize winncra'lat' the stair-wer+t as renews HORSES General Purpose Brood p1are, 'accompanied bet feat' -s Wm. Stewart, • Foal -Don McKenzie, Vvm Taylor.' Gelding or, filly 3 years old -11 Penhal-eWm. Decker-441d- log ec ker.. l d - lng .pr 2 ears old -Wm. Decker, Wm. 'ra ler. Gelding or• (lily it year old -Wm, Stewart; Wm. Taylor. Team -Jos. ilolclnugh. Aljeigplturer • Broodeparb, accampaaied by foal- W, N„cys. Foal ---W. N. keys. Wma. Stetvart, • Gelding or felly .3 years old --ono. Stewart, J. 'AlcKinley Sr. Son. Gelding or lilly 2 Years: old -J. dcKin- tey Bc Son. Gieldln a or filly 1 year old A. 01. 1i"ch'nugiiton. Team -S. Mc- Bride. C. Truemrcer. . _.:,-Heave Draught • Gelding or Myr-2 'years old- Wm. McAllister & Son. Teafh-Robt, Web- ster, L. Rader. , Roadsters Brood mare, accompanied by . fold- Wm, Decker, Robt,. Blair: Foal -Wm. Decker„_ Robt? Blair., (gelding or Ally. 2 years old --C. Truemner. Gelding or Ilily L yeah.-DtAPer. Team - Wen. • T'aylor, SIngle- roadster -J. Mc ri 10y &rSo nwti Aecker. Carriage Beee gentleman% +outflt-J McKie- ley & • Solt. Lady; driver -eel. McKinley 'Judges -Wm. Elliott, Centralia; 1 Jas. McCluskey, Goderich. CATTLE Grade Cattle froni ?lir.' FJndte fol. Mayor Winter. said. t ight, that ad- Aatich..ceev :E. 11. Wise & Son ist. lessens' paragrapho y � .dltlonal•Inns }would be ected as soon and2nd.: Heifer, two year o14 -E. Il. e'-. laic 'one year nt is.s n a t •e� •i 2.Heifer. r eme 1 n. Wise &. Son. st s at� and f . ly v f . 5 le the ate t :s st•e n o rro a os ti for 1.` P08911)1 bl a g �'for ; co a i r rr,-='luso; next :year; :'thereby eafabtiitg�,•the old' -=Thos• Brosr•arott, • W. W. 'Viii e. . Speaking' the n)p ny ..gyp sae . that.. nn rity `t an preetica7'ty eloubie, e- late calf :'and"lt .Reid; -Er L-Wi Favi 1 softy to y & .Son. Steer calf "'. W. WISP prlvllrfie the tariff has' eonterreci upon .l�mau of coal neoav being purehi.eaed, E. H Int has not' been in the ciircetion, of for re I to citizens at cost. The: new' Wise & Son. • Steer, two years old - making money. :'Phie sante eapital, bens will . o located, on the; riverfritnt. W. W.... Wise, J,•.•and --B..:Reid. Steer; backed , by the • same men vete have. With. 'a view to ee ins Haulage •costo one Ycar • old -dos. Richardson,; E. l . conducted the biisiriess,'slote Its infant and for easy aeceeeihiitty 'te venete \''flee; and Son. Pat cow' -J. and li,” ere.e0 years oars--wotael hairs made whi'rli will be employed .to bring the II ,1'elleatty Bros. ' •quite as 131uthi money boli thole ,efforts .:coal :tlkr etty. hero by water. from the T)tiritam• :been deeded to huildita a this bites- Boal Ileitis.. - - i %fit h v --Bea Bra 1 and 2. b, o !t P. _ c eo. ., try o . .tress In the united - :states. The tariff' (,,ounci1lur ,Knight, as • our readers ,Ileife two years .old -J. and 11. Reed. Lias +'Deferred ,tilts :privilegeeethat' melting v: 1 Bea industry to invest their inonee • anti ,111e'.t'ouncll-toehave a_bylami submit- . reit»--E. li. svi,, & roe 4.. and R, Reed live their lives -in Canada, a .privi'leg'e ted: to :Abe rati~payers at the January) 'Roll calf n J,. ane) R, held, rgreally ut?prc.mated.' elections to eetablisti e municipal fuel . .has enabled those..... 'ramteeted with the • are ware has been ora ng a move A ' Beatty' Bros. Helfer one year oid-W. w, \Wse . E: Il. Wise &. Son Heifer .Jersey Mie :Findley corrects :the; 'statement- 'yar,i.1n. floderiele ' Milch cisw;•- Mex.-.-_Camra'on, Mfrs. Olen made haat Canedian implement . It 'might be pointed out; that the Brandnu, e of anii��:.hell 'ttitrie'gonds,.abroad. el tsoderleh council 'and the 'l%ater and. Eton's epeehtl for best dehorned o p . � ea steer, any breed, Jos. Richardson. low's. prices than, at tlamttti, and shows Light ;oriintissioft tease aIl'cady P ..-Judgee.e.lno. J. Biggins;, Robt. (Olen, .....:.. _ ... ;. ,. . • . , i'- r been handling both est b .. shows :.that • the difference loos been the fuel seaway, with eatisraetore re - to r Leicester is_ �tremendousl. increased since the. we sutts and the Water and Light Com. Ram. too shears or mer-'tm,• y ti ' t+tewart. thearling rain 1�►n. AfcAl- to favor 'of the Canadian Price; for, in; mission, eve understand, would have. raster Sc son. Ram lamb �Vm. tea t also if it hadand 2.Ewe,havingraised i coal h � t anthracite %later, 1 be t h ants a been available. This `supply of fuel lambs in 1920, 2 shears or over -Wm. tlaift by consular reports, and adds, severs ye a p , ""Information as to'present price; • hood and . soft coal for the relief of SHEEP with 'carie stance a 6 -foot bl der tU r n i tory eontract for. power. it Is also sells in 'Engle today for Lit 56, . In Pointed out: that the result's obtained, France for Sttt0.60, In .Argentina for 3(i.a...plant.of-this . nature would Pro- 8190.. and. in-4uslralia for '$316.33. Mr. vide the means of ascertaining �vit'l Findley also paints out•that the retail was' handled by the town clerk: and 1teklilster &San Ji and Shear% ng the town men,. ewe -W, NV. .Wise, 'Wm. McAllister & Just flow much more than ibis le Son. Ewe. lamb-Jno, Stewart, W W. Wise. Wether lamb- dno. Stewart. ' tar more definiteness than is new nee prices of agricultural Impltmnents In 'contemplated by Cnunelllor Knight's . Fine Wool ase what remuneration the province Canada and. In the States vary little, proposal we do not know. If It is ,Ram, 2 ''..shears' or over -Frank is cniltled- tn. in Munn for timber tnd Citron Smelter ternompared' proposed for Instance, to ofeure prem..'1Weekdsi Item lantb-Frank Weekes. �ltn gulag merchant Moulds pulp weed. coneeselons granted to pile and difference in freight neon is iota ' ises 'tor yards and ga into the bUsi- Ewe, having raised .lambs hY 1020., 2 trate eoneeri4s. Flom the 'standi►otnt . most of the differences, and In many nests es a re shears .or over -=•Frank Weekes Smallingeste-•+Fran"k ��eel.�efs, Ewa Weekes, Best fat sheep, any breed-Jno. Stevvart, W `We "Wise P1CS Berkshire' Boar littered in 1'020-Deatty Bros. Judges ---G. C.' Petty; 11. Snell. • POULTICE of any prospective Increase ite the pro- j cheaper:, 11n the subject of drawback+} • duction of -paper Lias a special 1gtereej Mr; Findley' eorreets the idea that (led we would be glad to 'see title Pro. these constitute a bonus to Canadian, Jett .gone ahead with. htt+plement .firms. The drawback On .ra.�+ �'• re�v tnal�tal entering into, the nitwit. 'The otatanient; €ubmlttcd by Mn. facture of goods for Paned makes II 'Thou. Findley, `president of the Maes. possible to manufaeture goods• for the fey -)lams the. tr+ the• eotnmittSe 01 foreign Inertia In Canada and compete the Cabinet appalled to hear evldenre with t'lait++} States makers, and the reiatlhg to the Canadian 4uston1 Tar., domestic tirawbac0, Mr. Findley shawl iff, which 'ase Blaen in Winnipeg lmrans just' that imide elieaPer Yirlet+ NtttilAtltti ill t 11111 m of the .newspaper publisher news eases, tree 6renadtan prieb is .much the establishing an office, .engaging • a man- ager, hiring teamsters, etc., His open to question whether -the otter might not prole pretty - heavy, vvitho t' an eesurett and large business.' T'hb Star Only the Best BLACK'S '. W. Draw the Use lit anything of isfor'isr eittalty is Tailoring and 'Gents' ° Furnishil lrtr.g at BLACK'S yolk aro assent' of 'filet riait Beene. Oar tailed poi! stool the initiates of this morn critical. The saw is tr*e orf. Mir filfirakithrgs, HAS. BLACK luso 219 The Men's Store • would like further information as ro tltA details of vyhat it is. proposed t� do, should such a bylaw be submitted: and carried, and. what the plan of Op- erating such an enterprise would' be. The information from. most "places }veiled( have tried a municipal fuel yard which the town elerk received in v anslver to hie inquiries was not fav- orable, but The Star will welcome any, frrsther information on the subject from any source.' Any of mu, readers wito may rave le give the tiatbl o their views aro invited to use the columns of The Star for their letters., IT TOUCHES CANADIAN CITIZEN - The fact that t.ousands'uf 'teem ciao. young 1.a epee.. esr' eially than boys leave the Ghureh and Sunday school, presents a problem that Is eallinc forth the concern of Christian °Ment• tatltlnt ,twcryvwhcre. Statistics show that only one in every three et_ the Protestant copulation is enrolled ip the Sunda9 *hoots, and that 05 per rent. of those who unite with the Church are from the Sunday School It Es on Astounding fact that t'u' other two -'thirds et r,s,nadies. , Prott‘tant po. potation provide only 15 per cent, o! our thurch membership. To turn the outflow ot .teen U young' pceple into churls channels,. is the .rest work of to -day, and :Mkt tit' T . denominations aro concerned about Mt and acre, taking at tion las shown by the fact that praetitally all of them, together avith the''. M. C. A A and Y. W. C„ , are rdi*btning to prornote religione Mneittton amen* halon omen for this year: one in hose and gide, , This In lain. d©ne II1 'Itellevilte treat Weber 200t to Mb Pair Langetlan,' e'ockeret and pullet - Mrs. llowrie. Pair Plymouth Barred S ns tori.. Pair "and 'Plymouth R and white-Rotf►t. Blair. Pair Plymouth Root% wSrito, cockerel and i.u11et- Robt. Blair, Pair Sliver VVyandottee - Airs. 1lomvrie. Pair Brown Legllorne -Mts. aloaarle. 'Pair Ancona;•%V. F. Metcalf. Pair Anemias, cockerel and pullet -W. F. Metcalf. Pair Campine% rock and ti`en--\V. r`. Metealf. Bair GampEnes, cockerel and pullet -AV. F. Metcalf, list and '2nd. Pair Andelu- stans—Mrs. Tlowrie Pair Anda lu.Eaas corkeret, and pu'Il'1 .tis, Iloovrie. Pair Iloutlans'VVm Atwood. Pair 1'e - kin duckseeh;. and It, Snowden. Pail; Rouen dueksot:. T'ruemner. Pair any* other aaric�t •geese, -.1r,, and 1L Snow - dem den, holt. Itlair. Pale any office• var-. fete% turkeys -E. and Il. Snowden. Judge -IL W. Cutest 11. DAIRY PRODUCE 10 lbs. salt ,butter.--Mre. Jno. Steed• art: Iron. Mehen!le. h,:lhil. butter, ° - I lb. btaelte Afrs. TI. Geiger, Lancets Bratty. 5 ib. crock butters Mrs. Jno Stewart, ikon Mcltrnaie. Cheese, home -made -C. . Trurtnner. Cottaite cheese, i the -W. F. Metcalf, Dr. Woods. Half ham, 'home cured,. smoked -A Halliday, E. and It. 'Snowden. 3 lbs ltome-curt'i baton, Smoked -E. and R, Snowden, Mia. 11. Geiger. 2 lbs'. home - rendered lard -Mrs. It, Geiger, F. Ree - kap. Pair Biomed chickens=I>r. W©ot+i, Mrs, Heelger. heaviest dollen hen's egg's, white eitrll -MIIie Rader. J. W. Reid. Heavleet aceta hen's tyre, Men's Ttousers at Low Prices Good materials, in plain shades and patterns. M1 sizes. With pockets. $3.15 - Men's Tweed Trousers, assured patterns, , plain corms, finished with five pockets, loops for belts and Cuff- buttons. ' Sizes 3o4.' $5.75 Blue Serges and neat greypatterned ' '"Speed, Serviceable; dressy and remarkable values. All sizes. At $6,95 M. RI.LBINI brown shell --L. Beatty, Don McKenzie. Best dlaplay'of bee produots-L. Beat-;. 4y, (Ane' quart, istrain'ed ,honey :L. ilcatty:..Mrs...Geiger..,, One quart map •syrup -A. 'Halliday, Mrs. J. Heard, One Ib. home-made fudge -Dr. Woods, A. Halliday. Loaf - home-made whits bread- Dr. Woods, ' Airs. J. • Heard: eat 1,-"oI =01?0, eee r✓ti neve• and 0 ►ping ,,Printing LI• B= your film to us• for 4evelopi*jg and printing - On Day Serbice Films to Fit all Carneras • DUNLOP,In.B. The :Rexall Store . zie.• Parsnip •-Mrs; 1'. Clark, A.' Hal- lace -Mrs: Herwrle..Kate Ross.. 'Fillet • , q liday. Field ' turnips -Airs. Geiger, eroe'het W. F, ' afeecalf, Mrs. Rose. Geo, Mlle. Sugar beete-T. M. ' Snow- Fancy .�,1..pron Thos. , meron,:. Mre. den,' Robt, Penilale. Winter radish -1 Boss,. Plain kltohen a ons machine J._ A. hiurraye.�.___ lei .•9»�k, , Ha111dar , matde--��i�ra. Se Houston, E. and B. ., Heads oa age -A, •° . - Erwin. Wm. Snowden. - iirprng` on . worn socks - Stewart- Eyelet ��;� Stewart, Kates. e t Stewart. Heads eaiuv�el-;lira; Hew; M J. a 'Ross. Y son. heads white celery --riles: P. Clark. emDrotdery-:oars: Ho'lvrie. Roman out' Muskmelons -Geo. Pine, Airs. Hewson. work -W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. • Howrio; • .. of home-made •Graham bread -A. E. Watermelons -H. Pen ale, Geo. Pole. Hardanger den broidery--airs. H'owrie, • ., . f `... 1ia d . Loaf Boston Citrons -J. A. Murraay, F. ffeegan. ( Airs.. Houston. Etching or outing R.l rw e 1' • Best pumpkin, for. take a usee-E'. ane stitch-.\Irs. Ross, Kate Boss.. Modeler brown bread --•K. an ea 5nowilen, A p n'p Snowden,ire..°J.tevvart: Best crass stitch -,Mrs. Bose, Mrs.9� Hous- E. Erwin. Loaf nut read nr. Woods; , ft.: h . fo. ytable use -Wm. Stewart, ton. Braiding -Airs. Broaden, A., Hal- : , W. F -Metcalf. ,91x' buns; E, and R• ,fit Snowden, Mrs. J. Heard. Six Makins Airs, J.' Stewart. • Largest.. Pumpkin iiday. Drawn work -Mrs. G'eiger,. lima. powder tea bis�uits-Dr.. Six 3,.A• E. for feed --Geo. Pfile, Largest; squash-Iiowrie. Lun`eheon or tea ol'oth, eco • • Eittviue.- Six- Erwin, ix ginger,_hermIts�-A, Hal - F, feed -•Geo. Laithwalte, E. and R. broldered=gars. Stephens, Mrs. Rosi;, IIday„ F. Keegan. Plate cookies- Snowdetr l.argu ngli le , potato Ar. .uncheon nr, tea._pllalh, • orochPt--Tho9.,_.._ F. Keegan, E. and 11. Snowden. Apple ions Aeo. Palle, E. end R, Snowden,: Cameron, Mrs. R. Geiger, . Luncheon pie J.... Sterling, A Halliday, Lem• Large white onions -r. M. Snowden„ or tea cloth, lace -Mrs. Howrio,:: W. 3 .. on pie --••Dr; 'Woods, :larS.:Geiger.. Plain, C* E . 'Graves. Large red oizlonsw-Geo ' laletealf. 'Washable tea cosy --Mi-. baked beans -Dr. Woods, W. F. Mfet- Ptile, T. M. Snowden. Large :yellow' Jno. Toe., Dr. "Woods. Bedroom 'slip. gaff: !dost suitable and' appetizing onions -Geo. Pfile, IF.. Penhale. Large Pers --Mrs. Hovvrie, F. ',Keegan Ent• cold lunch for one person -Dr. Woods, red etp'natees-�• 'A. Halliday,, Mrs. Hew- brooi'dered sofa cushion ---Mrs. Howrio, A. E. Erwin. Canned fruits. pints-• ,son LAr6e &yellow: somatoes--W. F. Mrs. S. H•o,i"ton. . Croch'et trimmed F:.Keegan, Canned'vege•. `'. ete•a� E. and R, Snowden. ;Peach sofa cushion -'shoe. c ameron, Hrs. A.Halliday, Tomatoe --Mrss •Brandon, E. and R. Jno.'Toms. Four. modern•• hand -made tables,• pints -E, and R. Snowden", . A. Snowden.: ` ' handkerchiefs -.Nis. .ass. Kate :-.ass Halliday. Pacifies, calf. -E, and H, Judge -Wm. QIaxthey, Sesiforth. 'Tatting -Mrs.. Rt' Geiger, A. Halliday. Snowden, de F. Metcalf: $felly and ,s e r l Pair' curtains, band-rnadf Mrs. "J.. L1tD1[ES wog a a e— Mete 1) es-- . F ..e �i lass VV lad e n marmalade, 3 m s' , r .•• tier � G ! I r ,-Stew t ri a T e ul ar R. r ab i , ge calf, F. lieegan. Catsup and _loess �.adles knitted -Aweater-�A:� Fl&iliday, .s . ver Mrs. S. Hou tone Thos. Cameron. sauces,. bottles -W. F. Metcalf, 10. -Kee- i1r, .Woods. 1?sin knitted soek�li-:leis. Fillet crochet yoke•-Ntrs; iiowrie, Dr, -i. gall, •. -•� -: - J. Stewart, Kate toss. Pair m n 9, ,Woods; •'Pin' .00h elil rs • owrie, lDe. . J S tt a woollen tilitte rs - nouston Kate Judges -Jas. Connolly, A, T. co Dr. Woods, Mesa R. Geiger. Embroid- GRAIN AND SEEDS usher White Winter wheat -C. ; B Truemper, Geo. Pftle. Spring wheat J, R.• ,Sterling, Geo. Pfile. .Bushel; Buse uemner: B peas -C. Tr. small - white ea m P six -rowed barley- ;M. Rader, • el Trtieni her. ;Bushel tworrowed; tlarleY: M. Rader, Buse a osis=: ' elan; ver. Half bushel timothy' seed Truetnner, J. R. Sterling: Collectian of grain in heads -F. Keegan, M. Rader. G ears yellow corn Mrs. P. G1ark," W. •F. Metcalf. 6 &pars dent cern-Geo.) Pfile, T. M. Snowden. 6 ears sweet -corn--•Ed. Talbot,:: E. and R. Snowden. f; ears any other variety -Geo. Pfile, V. M. Snowden. Bushel deed beans C. .'Truemn'er, M. Rader. . FRUIT Ross,,: 'Pair ladies,, knitted ;,mitts -Mrs. Jno. Stewart& Mrs.'Ross.-,Ladies".ere, ehet- sweater -F. Keegan.' Crochet cap .add scarf." wool -Mrs, -Iowrio, Mrs. nese. Sufficient crochet wool ,lace. _to :y •tri ar, a t- r ust A. Hal. tit m S.�Ho Qn $' Ami•+ , •today. Collar aitd•. cuff set, embroider;. ed in wool-Mrs,Ross.' Irish Crochet Six , bulieheee 'grapes, i varlety Di. ' Woods, Mrs. J. Pollock. 12 peaches - Mrs. Tough', A. Halliday. Plate plums -(leo, Laithwaite, A. alalllday. Prunes ')`hos. Brownett, F. ; Keegan,e11Ast erg--Thtrs. (Brown t, iron McKen- - J. 1 card �.T, M. J I zip. Bed crabs :ears. , Snowden. (;ollection of pears, five 'of each variety -W., F. •,Metcalf'. Thns. Brownett. Fall ,pts+ -Baroid Peni�iallto i.en Laithwaite. Winter pears=Day. -id Dewar, J. R. 'Sterling. Collection of apples, four fall ana six of winter Ave of each variety -F.' Keegan, Geo. four var- ieties, apples, es o Laithwaite. pP . i h rd o' F; reties, 5 of each--Jfs. Rea s n: 'Keegan. Fall apples, four .varieties, 5 of each variety -r. Keegan, (leo. Leith- wait,. mann apples-,Jno. Heater, J. R, Sterling. +Spitzenburg-R. Mc. Mur- ray, P. Keegan. Northern Spies J. R. Sterling, Jos. Richardson. Baldwin -F. Keegan,_ John Rohner. King of Thomp• kitE--Jos: Jtiehartison, Wm. '1(i'eDool. tareenhlgs-•firs. J. Heard, Geo. Lait11 waite. Ribston Pippins -Jos. 'Richard- son, Dop t1eKenzie. 20-ounee Pippins -F.,Keegan, Mrs. J. Pollock. Plate Wafiite'res Truemner, F. Keegan, Golden Russets --Jos. Richardson. J. lel.. Storing. .:1a enheim 1Pippins•-••Alin. P. nark, Jos. Itiehart0.on. Snows -F. Keegan,; Geo, Laithwaite.; Ontarfoos-- Jos. Richardson, David Boiler. Wolfe Ricer ---E. Meilool, F. Keegan. Judges -Dm. Porter, W. 11. Lobb. VEGETABLES ' Early Cobblers --AL Rader; J ray. Earls potatoes to be named - Geo. Laithwaite. elf. Bader. Green Mountain ---3. A. Murray, Geo. Leith. walte. Late potatoes to be named -C. 'Tratemner. J. A. Murray. M"angoltis, Yellow globe -E. and R. :inoween, Snowden.' intermediate mangoids Ptile, M. Rader. Field carrots-- ltubt. Ptnhaie, airs. P. Clark. Table. eoarrrots-L1 Halliday', Don t.'teKenzie. moo leeets-•ince. 'Woods, Don `McKee• Ontario uhcier the ,u*errietea and with the leaterehip of the ()maria Re- ligious Eriswetien C;t+.unt% previenlr kne n as the Ontario flOoiaY *hoot Viand one is 84. t;sth rthes treses Nevem- bet 2nd to 44h. t�perskers'• eft interna• timid note will be la attendance, and enol Cher the prewar* is tae that Aa ria1ieat. The hen!tllag et thh bis rert>trterids lte+elt to all Otoltday Seheol ler eHieoHlon les retoltnired ells trot ;teeter eatheitaaite. The entgtaiieliiig ',fakeer *Om a chatter tntarbing then rhueh 1a Dr. M. A. Hemline. oat of i'rmeriee'e but directly► en yersmrotHn whelenome ler et Canadian rift**. ahts, ketsbst. the Intnre et (finals well n view. for he nation le grater OMR tthe, etsttretter et its Ntrietei. Two roe, tlareatierte 1*111 heed theae4 by the Octane Mien* Sde. most •forcetut platform rnen, bad e mart erxeeptleiialty qualified to•dlseues Wm WO/let of Ittlitieus >dd teetlea lir Ito 'rosy pastae. A)reade lndteatfeetis *hint to a ree r'rd-)staking *tient vice at mitt celtvenlin e. ti THE Hydro Stor EAST SIDE OF SODA 'NOTICE TO THE BIC Owing to the power shortage arra the propene cost of iinstalla- tion, poisons tesTiplatiitg the use of electrician °wi11 avoi° un. neotteste ry et: a : , ; - 'ana sunny. sues by first s �lyleg to the Wate �sna Light Commission idea obtainitdg *contract for s amply of Oolitic' energy. Ito third wire your bourne or install slay ello.trie stove) motor or any other electric apprirMnss, until you here ma -410 arlrfin,lemettte felt trues- nneoili►'wy electric env rent. ered centrepiece whttee-Aire.: Eowrie, miss Stephens. Centrepiece. colored - Mrs, Brandon, Dr. Woods. Embroid, ' ered dresser scarf -Mies • Stephen, W.' F. Metcalf. lfSet band made b' d linen, e -,hiss Stephens, mfrs'. 'Howie. Three ieantiniu d • you think of buying your fall suit or overcoat, remember ' the advantages' Martin Tailored .Clothes offer you. . -MARTIN, •F..Hthe Tailor k nee AinmemoIRIEimiemeretalotl�r+ od _ • University susersa London, Ontario New Course in Business Adrbinistration ▪ Registration Oct;, 4th.Four year course , leading to B.A. Admission requir+eaient, Junior Matriculation. FOR INFORMATION -AND CALENDAR WR, rE, , K. P.. R.'NEVILLE, Regai:no �- ttnttntttnnntntrtumtttunmiumiutmnnttmmmn1RHmn a ' School ofCommerce � CLINTON AND GODERICH, ONTARIO ' Offers tele following eourcee -, Business, Stenoppaphic, Secretarial, Oil ' ffi Service, Teacher Training Course a and arranges Special Cou'rees for students. The following advantages Highly Qsalifiei tacking Staff Actual Business System of Bookkeolriag, ermlontini Typewriting Tests Positions Cuara*ttseJ Vocational Trainin* Cwt • for this district; ny Government appointment, and under inspection by &uldiere', Civil tie•establiehmeat• Deportment. -. For toting, +Ere., write o B. FM WARD, ILA., i . Atub.6....' • .•. IPA, STONE, COOL, Spoor*. Vhvothigi y Alec 198r Clinton STU €$TS MAY EMU Al Tait - ICOR 1111111 111111EillAY, SEFM11011it