The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-10-14, Page 733rethour; (Miens, White, QHey- groeti etitcle E. M. Switzer, MrSe re• V. Squires; light eltke,YtSgstiree Yevisite field, Carrots, Turnbull, 411,, I f`„
. wood, Dr, Grieve; einione, yello.e, lestriltige siress eMbroidered IVIertle 13rathour; best dreeeed dolt, Rader; red ,gardee earrOes, 111, Wale
ler, Grieve, et, Deuleen onione, red, m J. Robieenni. MO. E. L. Jean cow; water color peinting, D. per, P. j, Haberer; ieweeleb. turnips,
De, Grieves Mee, Dareilsg; cueineleers Laneaster; pillow eilps„ embroiders Gamin, Andereeet,'Marion liaele- C, Billie, W. .B. Battler & $on; loilg
Routey, J, et, Pringle; cel. yet- oehdlipsesi•aeWki)Letaienea. to-oPtior.: AerocSnotin4 ,rivieloorsd;soliil'ots jq,:selt Co lcutveiloolewterssci Seett red mangolds, W. Decker, le. Trite/el-
, I tee,
ables, E, Bsvitzer, these' ner^ beeerinediat.e neengolils
In sPite ot e0o1 Weather 211(1
SHEEP eudge-np, Coetes Mee Lasicaetere, esty. pillow SUP, sUnflower, Ethel Copeland, E. Heats, Turebell, M. Rader; sugar •beet men -
threatening rain Kirlston dren, Oxford .DOWne-Reen '2 years or embroidered. Mee. J. Darling, Mr ee Ethel Prieilmesie 1a;TMt isenes eels, gQ118 E. Halearein W.Deeitere Oxe
large eeetwd Orthie anuual tall 0••ir over, A. EL DOuPe, lel. Wateon; ram MMUS Rice; hanakerchleffs, Jennie Robin- Violet Squires, eoott Thomeon lord Cabeae
Ferl ee Gasleo' Drumhead
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•oc• WedneedaY Of la tit week,' IC -Irks owe -yeas -old, S. Pym & Son end 2-nd Seineler 'Apples—Dtscheee of Olde on, Mee. G. Jaqueei slielMieg bee; Herx.. col poetege stamps Seest cebbege J. Chischo A Moussetia•
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ton is the hub for three townshipe ram lessite. N. Watsl)n, $. Peen & enburg, Knee els'Atkinsee, E. Goa- liii•s. In Earithe, 1,,,, ig, eeeiteer; Tilenuion, Dorothy calura; special, mew ... spews', eoisee T. eueeeeen;
and the coMpetitien. PerticelarlY lel Sim; ewe, S. Pyre, se Son, lee Wetson sling; sweet Per, Carmen Switzer; teney band bag, ee. M. Sedtzer, eless tatting, Derethy Camel; dresser white radish, W. B. Battler & Son:
the litestock classes,. ie alweYe eeeeil eherling ewe, S. pym & eon and end, Wiley Giri, • je 33, Pie ; Sweet, eineveY; triMMed slip, Mr. E. Dar- scarf, Ethel Copeland; turnipe, Wan garden beans, leL Rader; plenielkel,
and lovers or good stock are alwaYe ewe lain)), S. Pen/ & Son end '?0.'d.. Bough, E, Priclham, J, B. Preseele; ling, E. M, Switzer; batb. towel, nirelace eeives, Yellow H. "fun.gblut, S. leeener Jr.;
sure to eee Seine ot the fineet entries Leiceeter—atam 2 years or oyet, yellow Tra,uspereot, R. Ratclitte. Lancaster, S. leYsli & Sone Censre Judges—Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Epplett Malemoth PumPlele, H. Trueninee,
ale jthat are -prodneed anrellere, sat J, M. Ney, 3ae, Robinson; ram lan14) Fall .Apples-Dlenheim PiPpin, J. pieee end 6 donee's, IVire. Darling,1 e_esese _ E. Ilaberer; celery, S. Gaselen G.
*Ises had a real PrO'blen1 4,° alai° thi)ir, slierling ewe, J. Nay end „and; 'e-Nve Blusli, Mrs. Q. Atkineoue Jaen Ott- E. lee. SWItzer, M. WYeste; bedrocen1 W. G. Medd for best dairy cove . bard squash, legTruemner, T. •SnOnr-
fair. In Some 'classes the'lueles J. Nay end ead; ewe, ,J, Nay, and 2; Robineon, we ,Ratcliffe; lefaiden's E. Si. Switzer; tea cloth 4 serviettee 1 eseeleeeni PeseZES Iie13eveeocl; citron, E. llaberer; Intb-
' selections, 'while iu others wliere lalub,. S. Neyeae.4 2nd, i ler, Jr.; Aleetander, ede. . Rotnly towelee orochet, Mrs. 4, Darling, E. Wm. Elliott and. 2nd; T. Eaton Co., den; Mammoth ,squaish, IL Truem-
competition was not so een tire
ehropshire Down—Ram 2 years Wealthy, Dawson Bros., 11 Hann M. Switzere gueet tewele, coloyed for beet heed et beef cattle, J. White nein blooe beets, P. .T. Ilaberer, E.
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Quality was of the best, Following 1 er over, es. K. 'Thompson; rem 1 Culvert, J. B. pringle; Cayuga Rea' embroidery, Mrs. G. Jaques, Miss A. & Son; Robert Simpson Co, for pair Ilaberer; root beet's, M. Rader, W.
the seining thprize winninganies
lyear old, 3, ,I.e. Thompson, J., Hoops etrealc, M. Brethour, W. Rateliffe; Mandell; erebroiderY, conventional, of bacon hogs, D. Douglas & 'eon, watermelon
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Battlee & Son; watermelo, E.
j e * ee
ale Veraded the ring- ler & $ee; rem lamb, S. IC, Tompeen se newrence, wen, Rateliefe, Robe, silk; Men. ISerlieg, Mrs. Lancaster; Wm. Hodge; W. A. Ankine Co., foe 'Walper, T. enowdene meskinelon, el.
Hee„ded by the St. Mares Katie and 2nd, ewe, je K. Teompeon, ie. Ratenefe; Fair pippin, 170. M; SwItzw: embroidery, daisy: loop, Mrs. Darling 13arred Plymouth Rock hen, O. •Eley- Haberer; red tomatoes, A. Joneston
band several echools Paraded e-roin Pym; eherling ewe, J. K. Thome). Ben pleur, 3. B., Pringle. E. M. Switzer; epecinien embroleerY wood; W. ee, Jenkins Co:; for beet & Son, E. Haberer; yellow toreatoee,
the •,village to the school spends , son, E. Pym; ewe iamb, e. K. . Winter Apples—BaldWin, Lecnsard 'Mrs, Darling, sees. Laneaster; Irish calf, Je 'White & Son; Wm. Weld Co, A, efousseitu, M. Smith; Coll. of
where, ciecoreted in. bright colors, 'Thompson, E. Pym. • Switzer, E. Here &. Son; Fallawater crochet, le. M. Switzer, je Anderson; foer best bacon hog, D.' Douglas & garden vegetables, J. Decker, Sr.
they , geese Zoveral 5Plendid Lincolne—Ram e years or over, W, Ratcliffe, Frank Gunniege Gold- colored •elsibroideres, Lasienster, Son; pair Hereford, centres, 0 Neil
?he bane eeeliVened the aftereoen -Geo. Peenhale; tam, 1 year old, T, en Russet, E, Here & .Son, E. 111, 3. Anderson; tattecl..centre piece, E. Bros lend 2nd, 3 Hooper .& Son;
with 'stirring 'music. Seeeral 'radios 1Snowdete; rape la.mb, G. Penhare and Switzer. Roxborough Ruseet, Leon- M. Switzeri• S. Pelee & Sodi tatting, Hereford steer or heifer calf, 3,
were on the grounds and kePt eee012nd; ewe, G. Penhale and 2nd.; ard Switzer; Mann, E. Here & Son, S. Rem & Son, J. Robinson; infant's Hooper & Son.
baseball fans posted on the World's I sherliegonwe, T. Snewdell, G. Pen^ Jas. Squires' '<nig of Tompkins, pillow and- carriage cover, Mrs. Lan -
concessions on tbe groUnd, than. les- 'Snowden. Se• Rd, 4. Horn & -Son, J. T. Hern; Andereon; knitted lace, Dr. Grieve,
uae and. all seemed to do a thriving Southdownse--John K, Thompson Northern $py, G. Heywood, E. Hera J. Robineon; apron. applique, Mrs.
business. " took all prizes in this class • & Son• Ontario E. Hern & eon; Lancaster, Mrs, Rice; sofa cushien, •
Tliejniloor space was well taken List of prize Wenners continfeed
up and the exhibits drew forth much from las• t week 0.
work was up to the ustal high-class. GRAIN AND SEEDS
favorable comment. The ladies
?here were acme wonderful roots on
display and the fruit exhibit for this
seasounivas fine. There was also a
splendin showing of poultry. 'Men-
ton alweys ha e a great showing oe
baby beeves and this year was no
eneePeiten. It is doubtful .if any
email show in Canticle could produee
the like.
Mr. nines Doupe,, the genial see-
- eetaryewho has been on the leb Sor
many years, was again at his post
— and everything seemed to run off
smoothly and the officers are to be
cengratulated on the seccess attain-
• ed in spite of the disagreeable
weather. On ,account of the eveather
Series, There were more tenth and hale; ewe lamb, G. Penhele, ir. Jas. Roetly, Robinson; McIntosh easter; crochet laee, Dr. Grieve, 3.
ZURICH FAIR
Dorset Horned—Orval • McLaren Peevaukee C Ito tly G Heywood' • silk embroidery, Mrs Darling Dr
took all •prizes in this class. Rime° Greeniuge, j. B. Grieve.; eura cushion, any style, Mrs.
Grade Sheep—Ewe, A. E. Doupe Pringle, Thos. 13reek; Ribson Pippin Lancaster, Dawoon Bros.; roman cut
and 2nde. sherling ewe, A„ E. Doupe M. Doupe; • '-Snow, J. Gettler, work, S. Pm & Son,' Mrs. G.
and 2nd; ewe lamb, Jas. Robinson, T. Brock; Tillman Sweet, 'E. Here, JaqueS; Work•done by lady over SO
A. E. Doupe; 'fat sheep, ' -.R. W.• Retaliffe; any other variety, F. , years old, Dr. Grieve, Miss Mondelln
Thompson, A. E. Donee; wether Gunning, Jas. Routly;* col. apples, -epecial, knitted centre piece ehowss
lamb, pee: Robinson, and 2nd,. W. Rancliffe, John Anderson. 1bY blind girl, S. N. Shier, -
Judge--Denoan Johnston. Crab ,Apples—Crab apples, "red, .T, FINE 'AND DECORATIVE ARTS
Robinson, T. Brock; crab aPples, yel-
HOGS
, • • low, Wilfred Doupe, le. Henn .
-Yoelsshires---Brood sow, 'W. Hodge Plums—IVIonerch J. B. Pringle;
W. A. Mae.enzie. .• Lombard, De, Grieve, El. N. Shier;
Berkeb.ire—F, W. sAhrens McLaughlin,- 'J. B. Pringle; Brad- from copy, Dr. Grieve, Miss Harvey;
prizes in this class, , •shaw, W. .Atkinson, W. Shier; fel- oil painting, vegetables or eruit, Miss
Ta.mworth—D, Douglas & • Son low Gage, E. M. Switzer; Coe's, Gold- , Harvey, Dr.- Grieve; oil painting,
won all prizes Inthisclass. en Drop, R. Ratcliffe, J. B. Pringle; animals,. from ecopY, Miss Harvey;
Judge—Duncan Johnston. any other variety, E. Horn & Son, I'Dr. Grieve; ell painting, portrait.
• Mrs. W. •Rice; col. phials, Jemeie ISIess Harvey; water color scene, Dr.
rourintr
• White ran Wheat, M. Bader, Ge
Jacobi, G. Deters & Son; red fall RSti,agrawile:111;lenclicekgSens's,RdrTeussrende,r' 48;
whet,' W.
gR. wheat, 1114E. .1146.adRei,"811/3"-w&- hmacnIAPscohaep3r; EH H. Haberer, T. ;T.Heoomhennsltaodne,
R. Snowden, G.„ Deters & Son; six
011 Painting, landsealee, from leas gall, H. Trueinner; whit oats E. & e DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Judge, J. W. Ortwein
rowed barley, M, Rader, W, R. Don -
Grieve, R• gneWden, H. Traemnser, M. lea-
ner, M. Bader; buckwheat, -M. Ra-
ture, Miss Harvey; oil painting. Loaf white bread, E. Habeer, M.
Miss HarveY; oil painting, marine, der; large iseas, E. & Ie. Snowden, Smith; loaf nut. bread, G. Jacobi, J.
landscape, from copy, Dr.
P. Schwalm; small peas, IL •Truem- Pfile & Son; buns or riells, A. Turn-
bull, G. Coleman; tea bscuits, A.
dernsied clover seed, M. Rader, H. •Turnbull, Dr. A. McKinnon; rolled
sugar cookies, A. Johnston te Sou,
Truemner; Alsike clover, 11, Truem-
ner; sweet clover seed, T. Snowden; E. and. R. Snowden; rolled ginger
timothY.seed, R. Turner, M. Rader, cookies, Be Geiger, le. and R. Snows
bIle.anTs,rumemRnearci;er,sneRall.Trwuheirstenerfield dn; fried cakes, E. 'Walper, R. Geig-
Schwalm; grain in head, G. Jacobi,
Bier; loaf cake,. E., Haberer, P. j, Ha -i
barer; dark layer cake, R. Geiger, I
Ia. H. Neeb; Alfalfa, M. Rader, ee. W. Decker; light layer cake, Dr. A.
Deters & Son. McKinnon, G. Jacobi; cherry pie,
Judge, 3. lersisianas Dr. A, McKinnon, j. Decker • Sr.;
HORTICULTURE musebaterlsorlf,saAn.n,IsecihnrshtuObnait, Son, John -
Col.
Col. of apples, 3, R, Sterling, W. sten, Dr. A McKinnon; canned rasp -
B. Battler & Son; H. Neeb; 4 varlet- berries, M. Rader, Dr. A. McKinnon;
les of fall apples, j. R. Sterling, 'W. canned strawberries, Dr. A. McKin-
B. Battler & Son, G. Deters & Son; non, A. Johnston & Son; canned
4 varieties of winter r apples, T. R. cherries, Dr. A. McKinnon, Anna
Sterling, W. B. Battler & Son, H. Hess; canned pears name variety,
Neeb; King of Terakins, S. R. Steel- A. Johnston & Son, W. B. Battler &
Ing, J. Decker Jr.; Snow 'apples, E.
Haberer, H. Neeb; Northern SpieS,
J. R. Sterling, W. B. Battler & Son;
Baldwin, J. R. Sterling, II, Truem-
per; R. I. Greeninge, W. B. Battler
& Son, S. R. Sterling; Spitzeweerg,
• Judge, J. W. Ortwenn, Heneall
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter crock or tub, II, Neeb; But-
ter; .5 lbs., 5, R. Ferwell, W. Decker,
G. Dieters & Son; butter, 3 lbs. in
prints, G. Dater e & San, 2. R. Pa -
well, well, G. Jacobi; • eheeee, Neeb;
lioney, in comb, E. Ilaberer, Haber-
er Bros.; honey, extracted., 5 •lbs.,
Haberer Bros., E. Haberer; honey,
display, E. Haberer, Haberer Bros.;
maple syrup, W. Decker, E. and R.
ReobInson, • se si Grieve; water colors, scene, from aa -
S. C. .A.nconas, cock andeben •
Sheen, T. Crew; cockemennd pullets
ee the races were called off. The of- Doupe; Sheldon, W. Atkinson, Mrs. Rowene and vase, Grace A.nderson;
„,„....,. T. nee,,, 3, B. Pringle; hen. M. C. Atkinson; Bartlett, 3. Robinsoud watere 'colors, any original object,
_ n, ficers are: Pres., Samuel Routly; T,.‘..„0,Sheman Crew, 3.
,11. 0. Anconas,
egeeree lst Vice Pres.,' Sames More; 2nd 'W. Rice; Clapp's Favorite, Miss Harvey, ler. Grieve; sepia, any
✓ ice Pres., John Duncan; Sec. -Trees. M. a Pringle;khen, J. B. Pringle, le e. B. Pringle; Flemish Beauty, Car-, subJect, copy, G. Heywood, Miss Hare
• • • • M. LevY; coc erel, A. M. Levy, T. i men Switzer, A. M. Doupe; any °Uwe' veY; pastel, landicape scene, copy,
Rears --Duchess, Dawson Bros., R. ture, Miss „Harney; water colors,
13 os 1) ' ' ' ' ' • Sheen; pullet, N. McGill, T. Sheau.' variety, Carmen Switzer.
Wm. Rodger, R. N. Spence, James Buff OrpingtOns, W. Mills, C. WI
Stephen, 3. Creery, A Brethour, Peaches—Crawfords, Mrs. E. Ts.
Millson; White Plymouth Rocks,
--Gleason Gill, Robt. Berry, Wesley Lancaster. e•
cock and hen, D. Douglas & Sou and]
' ' • ' 2nd; cockerel and. pujlet, T. Steele- Grapes—Concord, 1. M. -Doupe;
Hodge,13. lc JohnP i I
Whitfield Switzer, Samuel Pym, Jas. Niagara, Dr. Campbell., Amos Doupe geometrical design, Miss Haryey;
den, D. Douglas & Son. Barred Ply -
Robinson, Sohn Gettler; Auditors, Rogers, Die Grieve; any other var- pen and ink sketch, any subject, G.
E. N. Shier, A.. Paul. ' " isty, Mrs. A. Rundle.- ' Heywood, ellss IlarveY; pen and ink
niontle Rocks G Heywood won 4
Following were the pri•ze winners: and 2nd for pullet. Partridge Ply -
first and 3 seconds; j, B. Pree.gle 1 Judge—S. S. Hagarth. drawing, G. Heywood, Miss Hervey;
Dairy Butter -15 lb. in crock, stencil design, Arthur Cole,- M195
SC -1100L PARADE AND DRILL • mouth Rocks, J. B. Pringle,won, 4,
,
Mrs. A. Rundle; 5 lb. in prints, F. Harvey; basketry, S. Pym & Son,
P .
firsts and 2 seconds. White Wyan-
First prize, Mt. Pleasant school, Pridham, -Dr. Jose; best 6 lb. in Dr. Grieve; 'amateur photography,
dottes, cock, T. C. Sheen, G. Hey -
Miss M. Gilfillan, teacher; second, ,crock, Ps. Pridham, A. Copelend. Miss learvey; tinted snap snots, Mise
Miss Mills; pease animals, copy,
Miss Harvey; -crayon or charcoal,
Miss Harvey; pencil drawing, Miss
Harney, j. Squires; pencil drawing,
Anderson ebhool; third.; Woodham
wood; hen, T.' C. Sheen, C. W. Mi1l-1 Doz. White Eggs, Sohn IVIalloy, 3. HarveY; penmanship, G. Heywood;
son; cockerel, T. Brock and 2nd; e.
school. •
Hear
$0 eAD
*la Faint Dead
Thoee feelinge ee weakeese, the*
faint and dizny ;spells that genie over
people froM tine) to tirnen'are warne
inge diet must not go usiheeded, They
indicate an eeeremely weakened coedie
tion of the heart end a eisordoeed state
et the nerves,
Teoee who are wiee will start tak
before their case becomes hopeless, ast
they have no equal for restoring the
heart and peeking the neevest arm and
steady.
• Mrs. 0. Myeby, eo or d, Alta.,
wriees;—“My Imeband was bothered
with heart and nerve trouble fer ever
a year, and, at times, ha used to faint
dead. away, and, was very eweak when
he• came to. I asked Ilirn to go and.
see the-cloctor, but he kept putting it
off.
I got afraidefor him and. went and,
bougb.t. a box of Milburnee Heart e«110,
Nerve Pills, and when X brought them
home he die not want to take them as
he thought they would not do my good.
I told him there was no harm in trying
them, and he was very...glad lie did as
ho felt better after the fleet close, and
after taking four boxes he has never
had a fainting spell since, and. feels
flue in every way."
Price 50e. a box at all dealers, or
mailed direct on, receipt of price by
The T. Milbune Co., Limited, Toronto,
Ont.
trimmed, G. Jacobi; A. Johnston &
Son; camisole, R. Douglas; handker-
chiefs, G. Jacobi, C: Sims; , l'oncy
wrist bag, Mee. E, Lawson; negligee
Jacket, T. johnstott, C. Sims; After-
noon, blouse, 2nd HS A. Fuss; bed
room slippers, H. Neeb, L. W. Hoff-
man; bonnet, Mrs. E. Lawson, H.
Neeb; Jacket and bootees, Mrs. E.
Lawson, H. Neeb, slumber pilliw, M.
0. Milliken; crib cover, M. 0. 1V1i111-
ken; short dress, erabrodered, wash-
able, P. Manson, G. Deters & San;
Long dress, handmade, M, C. Milli-
ken; sofa pillow, other hand work, e
Son; preseeved citron, Dr. A. Me- Mrs. E. Lawson, W. Hey; Piece of
ICinnon, J. Decker Sr.; wreserved fancy work not listed, Mrs. E. Law -
plums, Dr, A. McKinnon, j. Decker ) son, Anna Hess; Coll. six different
Sr.; preserved peaches, Dr. A. Mo-stylesof needlework, A. Qochrane,
Menem, A. Johnston & Son; currant Mrs. E. Lawson; centre piece, color -
jam, L. Pelle & Son, Dr, A. 1VIcKin- er embroidered, R. Douglas; centre
piece, other hand 'work, C. Sims, L.
Bern. Brown Eggs, 3. T. Ham, Painting on .china, conventioual, 3. R. Sterling; Canada Reds, j. R. non; berry Jam, Dr. A. ereleinnon, T.
• Pullet, T. Brock. Sneer Lac.ed; squires. „. . , Miss. Harvey; painting on china, Sterling, H. Truemner; Ribson Pip- Johnston; other native fruit jam, M. i W. Hoffman; table runner, Mrs. E.
General Purpose—Broad mare, - . - e wood, Arthur Cole; asters, one color
Flowers—Snapdragon, G. Hey- , ss arve , r. eve, pen, . er ng, . urner, o . ,
realistic Mi H y D G•i • R St li R T • G. Id C Anna Hess; grape jelly, Lawson, L. Pfile & Son; sofa pile
Painting on china, lestre work, lithe en Russets, J. R. Sterling, E. Wil- W. Hey, Dr. A. McKinnon; currant low, embroidered, F. 0, Kallafleisch,
HoRsES. lyyandottes, hen, J. B. Prengle and i
2nd Columbian Wvandottes T C
• Ilodge and 2nd; foal, W. Hodge and anean• " G. -Heywood, C. Routley; asters,
0. W. Millson,, T. 0...Sheen. Single
2nd; one -year-old, W. Hodge, ee best •collection, G. Heywood, ,C.
'' Comb ri. I. Red, hen, T. C. Sheen, J.
leec,ker 2 and 3; team in harness, 'W. Routly; asters, best bloom, C.B.out-
B. Pringle; cockerel, j. B. Pringle: ,
- Decker; best horse or. colt, W. 1 Mrs. Wm. Rice; cosmos, single,
pullet, J. B. Pringle and 2nd. R. °-
Hodge. e s. - . . , 11 t, C. W John. Malloy, H. N. Switzer; dahlia's,
W. Atkinson, M. Brethour; 'UPI°
Agricultural — Brood mare, u. cactus, O. Camm Rev D. Thomson;
B Pringle 3 firsts and 3 seconds. dahlias, deeorat ye, wood R
. • syrup, Amos Doupe, M. Ilrethour; E. Willert, 3. R. Sterling; Maiden a cabbage, J. Decker in canned
Ma.ple sugar, IL copeiand, S. Pride Blush J. R. Sterling; Blenheim Pip- matoes, red, Dr. -e• McKinnon, se.r.
Millson. S, C. Black Minorcas, S.
Copeland, J. Hooper &.S011; foal, J. i' G: 1-1 od, A.
Harvey, Dr. Grieve. lert; Ben Davis, S. R. Sterling, G.. Jelly, 'I'. .Tohnsten, Dr. A. McKinnon; c. sims.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Honey, extracted, M. Brethour,
Rev. D. Thomson; honey in Sections,
Deters & Son; Swears, J. R. Steel- mixed vinegar pickles, Dr. A. Mc- Judge, A. M. Owens
ing; Wagners, J. R. Sterling, •A. Kennon, A. Seelansten & Son; mus-
Tarnbull; Manna, J. R. Sterling, W. tard picleles, Dr. A. Mcieeineereena E. ART WORK
B. .13att/er & Son; Wolf River, 3. R. and R. Snowden; catsup, Dr. A. -ercee ne,„
Sterling, H. Truemner; Alexanders, Lennon, Decker Sr.; pickled red Oil palce landscape, A. Coch-
rane; Oil pi/Intl-lige iffenripe view. F.
C. Kalbfleisch, A. sCochrage, -water
colors, scene, A. Cochrane, 11.74reee—
Milliken; • water colors,. fIoweis
grouped, H. A. Fuss, A. Cochraue;
water colors, animals, A. Cochrane,
H. A. Plisse pastel, any subject, F.
C. Kaebfielsch, A. Cochrane; crayon
or charcoal sketch, A. Coehrane, 0.
A, Fuss; Pencil drawing, A. Coch-
rane, W. Hey; conventional design,
T. Johnston, W. Dougall; basketry,
L, W. Hoffman, C. Sims; woad
carving, A, Cochrane, L. W. Hoff-
man; amateur photo, P. Schwalm;
single piece art work, Dr. A. IVIcKle-
non, H. A. Fuss; drawing, colored,
maple leaf, A. Cochrane, W. Hey.
Hooper & Sou; tbree-year-old, Win. ' e. ' ' 1 home-macle bread, S. Squires,
R C Blac4refeft inoreas, R3 ev. D.Thorni-e .e
D. rhonseon, Li. Heywoode gladiolie*eam;
Rodd; two-year-old, Wm. Hamiltou,a R. ' 0
e Redd; one -year-old, en Hama- Viallsve Rend grs d
caonsk. !seconds; iiiitr4., 6 spikes ,different, G. Ileywood, Dr. J. Tellern; home-made bread, brown
Wm.
Rodd; le Hern, J. Squires; hom.e-made
Hamilton; best horse or colt, Le horns D Douglas & San,- " " ent one•
variety Dr Campbell G
4 'fleet; CaraPbelle. 'gladioli; 3 spikes differ-
, , , , . buns, J. T. Horn, .T. Squires; coffee
ton, Russel Crago; teara is harness,
W m. Hamilton. 2 gseconds, D.
Heywood second for
Heywood; gladioli collection, C. oake, and angel cake, S. Squires;
•
cockerel and pullete R. C. White Floe dispeeee, light cake, W. Doupe, Arksey Bros.;
Heavy. Draught—Brood mare, Routly, G. He
0. Leghorns, T. Crew, 4 firsts, S. N.
Arthur Cole, G. Heywood; Detunias, dark cake, W. Doupe, F. Pridham;
Copeland, M. Pulleneefoal, M. •Punen Shier 2nd for cock and hen. S. C. enple pie, F. Gunning, M. Brethour;
single, C. Routly, C. Camm; petunias
two-year-old, 3-., Hamilton; one-year- BrOwn Leghoens, hen,. T. C. Sheen pumpkin pie, erre. Darling, M. Bretb-
double, C. Routly, Mrs. G. Jeques;
elcl, Jas. Park, J. Hooper' & Son; and 2nd; cockerel, J. B. Pringle; ournseemon pie, F. Gunning, Mrs.
roses, collection, Dr. -Campbell, Dr.
team in harness, Kep. McKellar, E. pullet, j. B. Rringle and42nd. Biack Aquesse apple jelly, Mrs. Rice, Mrs.
Grieve; zinnias, display, G: Heywood .
Pym; best horse or colt, le: Mcleel- Leghorns, cock, T. Crew; hen, a': lee Lancastere-berry Jelles, ,Mes. Gallop,
A. Cole• cut flonserseecollection, C.
lar. Pringle; cockeeel, T. Crew. Black Sas. Squires; sour pickles, S. Pym &
R utl 'A. Cole • annuals collection
Sudge—A. G. Gormley Jersey Giants, .hen, Rev. D. Thom-
CI.3 R Y;t1 M s: Gallo * ' erennials' Son,' a Routly; siveet ;Pickles, S.
ou y, r P; P .eb .
' Pym & Son, Mrs. C. Atkiimon; ,cat -
Roadster --Brood mare, Neil Mc s son; Cockerel, Rev. D. Thoinson and. - .
pen; J, R. .Sterling, E.- Willert; Pg- Johnston 8r Son; canned -corn, .
waukee, We B. Battler & Son, H. Decleer, De. A. McKinnon, - .
Truemner; Colverts, J. 'R. Sterling,' LADIES''WORK
W. B. Battler & Son; 20 -oz. Pippen, Quilt,- pieced cotton, R. Geiger, T.
3. R. eterling, H. Truemner; Tan ,Johnston; Quilt, fancy quilting, •s,ot-
ma.n Sweet, J. R. Sterling, W. P
— ton, Anna Hess, Comforter, G. Je-
Battler eee Son; Collection of Ruse cobi, F. C. KalbfIeisch; bedspread,
set apples, J. R. Sterling, H. Neeb; knit or crochet, T. Johnston; bed
Collection of fall pears, j. R. Steel- spread, fancy, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, M.
in ei H. Neel); Coll. of -winter pears, C. Milliken; lanies' house dress, :lot -
'3, "13,. sterling; Con. of pears fall and
winter, W. B. Battler & Son, J. R. ton, L. W. Hoffelan, Mrs. E. Law-
son; man's sleeping garment, L.
Sterling; Bartlett pear, H. Neeb, •Ie Pfile & Son, F. C. Kalbfleisch;
H. Neebr peaches, M. Smith, J. R. i
Anna Ichild's made over dress, F. C. Kalb -
R. Sterling; Clapp's Favorite,
fleisch A. Cochrane; bed sheet, A.
p r 1 • "a n • • • Cocierane H. A. Fuss; kitchen op -
Gill; single roadster, Dr. Campbell, 2nd; pullet, s G. Heywood, Rev. D. , • • • * su , e. nes, C. Rout y, nued Stern g, „prunes, Anna Hess,
Hensall; 3. Nichols, A. Ms Levy' T1 T k - b. bouquet, A. Cole, Mrs. Ca „Jaques;
, , Thomson. Turkeys,. ees, bronze, old, .
le d bo ee A Cole Mrs rhubarb, Annieeergtinare; J..T. Hern Decker; crab apples, red J. R. Stern iron, L. Pfile & Son, G. J'acobi;
ng, W. -le. Battler & Son; crab ap- !knitted sweater. coat, C. Sims; shoul-
pies, yellow E. and R. Snowden, -3.• !der sbavel, C. 'Sims, R. Turner; wool
R. Sterling; grapes, W. B. Battler !socks, coarse, Battler & Son,
Ilaberer Bros.; plums, S. Schroeder, niers. E.
grapes, :Mrs. E. Laevson; wool socks, fine,
Lawson, C. Sims; mitts,
& Son, Haberer Bros.; Coll.
S. R. Sterling; Coll of plums, Ha- 'double, eer. B. Battler & Son, Mrs. E.
berer Bros., 3. Decker Jr.; Coll. of .gewseu; enitte, fine, T. Johnston,
canned fruit, A. Jobnstou & Sons:Mrs. B. LaWson; darning worn sock
Dr. A. McKinnon. ;or stocking, E. Haberer, R. T.urner;
Judges, P. Haberer, Arthur Weber. , I len. eine
i 1 L worn table linen, ' T. Sohn-
. ,' VEGETABLES eaten., L. Pills & San; floor inaS
World's W9nder Potatoes, M. len- 'braided, T. Tolinsen, els C. Milliken;
dere red and white elephant, W. B. floor mat, Leine -Ile & Son, C. Sims;
• ' 1"
table bouquet. A. Cole, C. Routly. canned cherries, Arksey Bros., -Mrs. - FLORAL EXHIBITS
saddle horse, E. Bern & Son, Rev. D. Douglas & Son. hen, D.- Douglas & 7 /
Thomson, Archie Thomson; single Son. Geese, Toulouse, D. Douglas Potted Peants—Begonia, flowerieg Jaques; canned raspberries, Mrs.
pony in harness, D. ern & Son; best & Son 4 firsts and 3 seconds; T. Asters, white, G. Heywood, Anna
horse or eolt, Dr. Campbell, HensallnlBrock 2nd for gander old. Geese Hess; Asters, colored, Anna Hess,
0. Routly, A. 'Wiseman; begonia, Atkinson, Mrs. Jaques; capn.ed pears
s Carriage — Foal, Neil McGill; ileniden, D. Doulgas & San 4 firsts; ' plums, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Pebbles; P. J. Haberer; pansies P. Manson,
rex F. Gunning, S. Mills; fern, as Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Jaques; canned
single carriage horse, Win. Levy, Dr. 'S. B. Pringle 2 seconds. Geese, G. Heywood; gladoll, PI. -S. Jeaberer,
paragus F Gunning. house plant
' * ' ; canned peaches, Mrs. Atkinson, C.
C. Routly; ' Yerusale.m cherry, Ws
Campbell, Rensall, Arksey Broe.; ' common, J. B. Pringle 4 firsts a•nd
horse or colte Wm. Levy. e . elas & Son, 4 firsts and. 2 seconds. . .. . Haberer Bros.. bouquet, table, G.
nson,
single Mrs W Rice C Ro tly; 1
• Lady. driver, J. Nichols, Arksev Duck,A 1 b y D Douglas-'& '
„ y es ur , D.oon, ,
, • sies ' collection, 6. 'Rouutiy, -)r- grapes Mrs 'Wm Rice- canned curls
r. , • • ,
Grieve. 4 Jennie Robinson, J. T. Herne.canned
Brose. boy•driver under 13, Arkeey 4 firsts. and 4 seconds. . Ducks;
...henna Hess; annuals, G. Heywood,
leoutly; canned strawberries, errs. Anna Hess; perennials, Anna Hess,
team in harness, Dr. Ca.mpbell; best ,2 aeconns. Ducks, Pekin D. Don, Elliott, Rev. D.- Thomson; pansy,
Atki A Urquhart; canned
Heywood, P. lelaneon; pat plants,
Begonia Rex. S. R. Farwell, T. John-
ston; Begonia and other variety, P.
Wes. Shier, J. Bobinsene can-
- Judge --D. Rowcliffe Pea's,
Bres., 3. Nichols-, best single turnout Rouen, T -Snowden 4 firsts 1. second
Judge—G. 'W. McDonald common, old and young, E. Here & Rice; vegetable marmalade, Dr. J. Haberer, A. Johnston & Son; Co -
W. Levy, Dr. Campbell. • ,G. Heywood 2 seconds. Duck', eteeDeEse winme filed tomatoes, ,F... Pridham, Mrs.
e iti en, M. Pullen. Col. of pigeoes, S. W. Rice, ars. E. Darling; •euiit, cot- son,Squiree noon elunch,
Useful --Quilt pieced - coat:hi Mrs Grieve; canned chickeh, Mrs. Atkin-
mrs. Battler & Son, lir. Rader; Rural ome elm rY
York W. Decker M. Rader ----------------.JelvtaiA. Sohnston & SonT. Sohn- son; Geranium, single, p, e. Haber_
lens, X. Gascho, T, Johnston; house,
Fern, Dr. A. McKinnon, L. Pelle &
Snowden, E. Haberer, H. Truemner; !Anna Hess; filet crochet, cotton,
.,
any variety early, 'M. Rader, Jes and Mrs. E. Lawson, C. Sims; knitted
R, Snowden, H. Truemner; Greeptace, F. C. Klabfleisch, T. Johnstoa;
Mountain., M. Rader, s R. J. Habrer, Crochet lace, Mrs, E. Lawson, An-
il- Irish Cobbler AT na Hess; 'Honiton dace, T. Johnston;
CATTLE New IrOr
Howe, Carmen Switzer. Pr. Rabe ton quilted, Dr. Grieve Mrs. E. G. Jaques, A. E. Doupe. t • I. b. ocalbfleisch, er, F. C. Kalbfleisch; Geranium,
J • variety late T 'stan; ss er.
Shorthorn -- One E. bits, C. Switeer, T. /Crew. Guinea Dar'ling; eceomfarter, wool: filled, S. judges—Mrs. J. Gilfillann Mrs. doubel F. C. Kalbfleisch, T. John -
Fowl. -J. B. Pringle and 2nd. Pym de Son .A. Cole; comfortee, Snag Shier. , sten; Fuchias, single and dosuble, T.
Pym; neilch cow, R. Selves and 2nd;
one -year-old heifer, Jos. 'White • &
Son; bell calf under one year, Jos.
White & Son, Beer Brea.; heaer
ling; bedseread, farecY, Dr. -Grieve - SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DEPART- Johnston, P. J. Plaberer; best sten
GRAIy AND SEEDS '
Pencil ctrae 1 g M H
e Judge—Wen. Billings down filled, Le. Grieve, Mrs. E. Dar%
under one year, Beer Bross E. P • We Stephen's; ladies' sweater con'
house plants, T. Johnston, A. John-
. , DIENT' •
rsci . Darlings shoulder stole & Sou.
best male in class, 3. White & Son; Donee, .1. Robinson; six -rowed 'bar- . n . e ' wood, C • ------------ vn ' alazle- S• mith P J Haberer- corm flint va.-e drawn thread -work, 2nd J. johnstou;
. , neat, br aded D G 1
r eve, Jennie ,
Bickell Marion Hazlewood; ' ,
Decker Sr.; Coll. eiountedeweeds, S.
Coll. of gardeu vegetables, J.
Thomeen. 'small, Dr. Grieve; sweet corn, Gold- Robinson; rag floor islet, crochet, open. to pupils in 2nd a,nd 3 d 1
wrieng and R Snowden; sweet corn G 'Hey. French. W. Hey, Anna I-Iess•
.
, • .
Herdanger, T. Johnston, A.. Cech-
e mac- Heywood Es J Habserer. 'Mae
Ayrshire—Milch cow, Thos Brock; en Bantam E. M. Switier R, Dou e
Yin, Sheaf fall wheat, IVI. Hooper k itt d II
best female in class White & Sou. ley A. Doupe;- she.af oats, white,. J: 'f?enell.f'elecnibttee: nd.opsentounel Coliteis
• riety G: Heywood, " T. SnowdItatting, R. Geiger, G. Jacobi; em- CHILDRENne DEPARTMENT
MeSvneeer, A.. ler-
Robinson, R. -Ratcliffe; white beans, cew I &re. ancl.'5tie 'reader elan` c• orn'dent eneriety, J. R. Sterling, H. Ibroldery, eyelet, Mrs., E. Lawson. W. .
Jersey—Milch cow, Rev. D. Thom- mersi imcruirist ns,
son, A. Paul; one -year-old Rev. D. lerg
e A. Wiseman. white beens
, rag oos .
eg Rer..FerweR;. Cell. weed seeds, F. C. .
n bird hocee, A. Mous-
one-year-old heifer, S. Heoper'. es• e d• ' -
n tan Corn, G. Heywood; M. Breille_ coaese wool, Mrs. E. Darling -3 Rob'
Mrs. . E. Darling, H. Kyle; socks er, Jean Cole,
Kathleen, Veitch; J. Decker, Jr. E. and R. rane; lemea.n rut, A. Cochrane. '
t Son.
, c Id- s . deess II a i , co . weede, net allop, E. 11 °I •
Gallop Catharine Malloy, Ethel
.sVollni:ildStt?glsiv.ex, I sweet corn,
Snowden; large red onions, P. Z. C. Milliken; Bulgarian, A. Ceche Iealeristsce,
seau, P. Selivralm; writing, over ten
liolstein---Aged btsle WineElliott; Selveti; ears ensilage 'eons, Thos. Switzer, J.. Robinson- ' hi . , * 1 . I' .'dh er• ' 1 I 'G. ; o i ss G Heywood; dutch sets, R. W. Hey; Cross stttch, T. Joenstone .
Haberer,s T. Snewden; large 'yellow ranee French kuot. Mee, E.. Lawaon,
Years old. SR. Farwell, F. C. Kalb -
our; ensilage corn. and ears, Re lesson; mitts, coa.rse wool: E. AI Ina
•
or romper suit, Jas. Robinson Mrs' Pridham, 'Earl Here; „not. of weea 3. }Abater, R. Geiger; Slianish on- modern floral, 2ed T.. Soloeston;
Walper.
soh; Are, Oeer ten years old. Fe
one-yearsold heifer Gleason frs , Wolk apron and cap, E„ eheed, (ITV Gr op, Ethel .prid..Heywoodee F. Kocheme; Specimen modern beading, F. John -
Gill and ROOTS AND InEGETABLES.... eastere •
emelch cow, %Se...Elliott and 2nd; two- Crew, R. Doupe.
Year-e1d heifer, Glesison• Gill and 2; ,
,
w zer, J. Squiress
pillow eases, ,
ston, P. C. lealbfleisch; specima,n of
am i e ope and; col. of injur- —
• hand hemstitch, single, L. W. Hoff -
2nd; bull calf und---------e, .G•Jea- Rural New Yorker, Ce L. eicelils lefrs. Jaotles, mrs:w. Rice; hcerie_ heels ,inseetee Ethele Pridham; col.
man A. C`ocbraee.
one Year, Gleason Gill end end; best zer; Irish Cobblers Thos. Crevi.; G. Grieve; bed spread, epplieue, Dr. ham; cosi, of pleotos otna.ture objecte
• grains, clover,. Enlerld- ARE YOU TROUBLED •
eon Gel and 2nd; heifer calf einclor Ian, R. Denim; Delewares, L. Swit- made soap, hard, P. Pridharrie Dr. elf* grasses DINING ROOM IsCIINTSI,IINGS
enale in class, Wm. Elliotte best fe- Mountains, R. Rieicliffe, T. Crew e *Grieve; child's knitted. pullover ;mit, Ina Gallop, Marion Hazlewood; • w
male in claes, Wm. Elliott.
RLIVER, I Luacheen ;set, R. N. leouglas, L.
,Dooleye, G. Haelewood; any ether E.Switzer; lingerie see, E. ies. of ue•tive woods, Ethel Pridentue ITN You , Pale & Son; tea cloth embreidered,
Ceeleileetroslemilch GONV, J. Hooper & L. Switzer, J. Gettler, .Jr.; heavieeie mat hooked Mrs l'e •Wce ,1*• A . Thomson Peer' Brethour; potatoee
.
Son end 2ed; two-year-old. heifer, .f. tarnips, W:nDoupe', R. Selves; field dersen.e. fIate, 13ob. Ratcliffe, Scott Thomson,
Hooper & Son; one-year-old:heifer, carrees, T. Creee; .mangolds, long, I Ladiee' Work Fence—sleight folc.,-IVI4flon Halewood; garden, carrots, .
fere, and the ctly way you can get
O'N 'I 13 • •• 3 'eer calf under cne'gOlds, intermediate; C. J. McMillan; er; snight robe, ()thee style, Mee. Ed. , Gallop; persniPe, Earl Herne' Jim. back, and 'keep your health right is. cloth and six napkins embroidered
W. Hoffman. Ms. E. Lawson; table
, e ,
O'Neil Bros.; bull calC under I year, rea, C. J. 'ndemillau,•17.-• Crew; Mart- embroidered, S. Mills, mrv, ',encase:1811'1'ns Ratcliffe, Ethel Priclham ne.
' h 'de • e A. Cochrane, Mrs, A. rues; tray
iclothe. A. Csichrene, errs. .E. Lana
,eitni; tea cosey, W. Hey. T. Johnston,
; eervice tray, A. Coehraen se, A.
I Fuss; centre piece. 'white, M' -s. el.
. jLawson, T. MeAdaills; beffet sets se,
illoss, Mrs. E. LawsOn.
• I pair pil I oer slips, embroidered, II.
1 Yen gblu t, W. Hey; Pair pillow slips
oth.er hand i sere rued , A. .Toh eaten &
. Son, A. Cochrane; taney sheet,* L.
• Isfile & Son, A. Cochrane; toesels,
s
" tl 'IC I d L. We II et final), Aire. Lawson; tea
Hereford — One-Ye:sr-old null, variety, g`.. Crew; Swedish turnips., Switzer, Miss M. Mendell; rag spoor • ,
and inactive your svhole health ad- el oth, Mb er work, T. Johnston., M.
C. table doileys, 6, R. Go!-
'
your liver becomes sluggiels
gee L W. Hoffman ; serviettes, L.
• ri Ids ellow or red Levinthan Darling Jas. Pebbles; convalescent ,
best male in class O'Neil Bros.; • best, J. Gettler. Jr., C. J. MoMillan; euger jaelcet, wool, 2,J. 'Robinson E. et Brebis Bretliour, Scott _Thomson, •
-Year, fe'Neil Oros, J. Hooper & Son; asig.9
Gallop; blood beets round ' Marion - 9
by the use of
female .in class, .f. Hooper & Son. mangolds, E. Stone; garden carrots, Switzer; conyalescent jacket, E. M. ee , , , Iiiiilburn s
,
Grade Cantle—Milch ow, J.,Hoole• long, 5. N. 810-er, J• B. Pringle; gar- Switzer; table centre', white, E, riaziewood, Jile.. Ratcliffe, Scott
er & Loll en/le-year-old, S. Hoopere& den s carrots, intermediate, j. B. ', IVe, ess,itzer, Mise.Aellefondelle 'table Thomson; SWeatt tehoerinc, oSpoeolattndT,11:\oinic!
son; pop core.,
Son; • heifer coif, miner six menthe Pringle R.- selves; garden carrots, ceeti•e, 691ored -embi•olderY, Miss A.
J. Hooper & Son; two-year-old steer,. short, R. Ratcliffe, E• Me Seetteer; Mendell, Mitre M. Hareeey; library dred GalloP, s-Mooatrtio,rehoil-InsaozIlireFeeisody:...,
, 41. Hooper & Son; one -year-old eteee, persnips, C. Routly, G, aitzlewoed; table runner, Pers. Darling, S, pym lop, 'pumpkin,
'J. Piooper & Son; eteer calf, under 1 blood red beets, G. HeYseeced, J. a & Son; buffet set, Mrs.4Dg404g.,,,mrg, erice Brock, leullePhreY Arthur; wat-1
year, Jae, pares, 3, Hooper en Son; Pringle; blood red beets, reline, -..e. G. Sittitles; tea cloth, teneler.oitleeed, ernielen, -Violet Squires, Ina GalloP; I
s er , 1. ( I
steer, J, Hdoper & Son, A, Wisernsta. red,. T. CreW, C. RosielY; Winning- lieg, Dr. Grievieri;nieniesir: :,rpoil\llir,0,8sv.• :D:Iliir;;-, elViseen'iti;n7,1 Burns Ratclifie, 1...av.e'rne' I *
stead cabbage, C. Rolltly, T. Cress; and eheets, crochet, ivies, Darling, Stone; tomatoes, Eotill;elnleorritdbbsg.rinta,sie);1. tna poisonous riattor 1.1,6111 tho zys. bath tkowsel :trimnied, tt3,t, ,rd:ciobt,I..
Thee will clear away all the waste ' embroidered, R. N. Dougles, W, Hee;
Beos, J. Hooper. & Son; fat ox or white, Dr; Grieve; head cabbage, ,oloth, crochet
BABY JI,EIele e'OetPETITION I catliflower, C. RoutlYs eelery, C. le, M. Switzer eea a e E eg Squires Ray Tayl f. e . on pairgnes. owe s, Mrs.
'les. of Blansliard, J. INlitte & Son e e
2,0, gud, ,i, efooper e,s son, re,p,' ogee. Robinson; citron, rotaftl, T. eneW, croehet Unlined, Mrs. Darting, se, eel, 'Floeefsce lereck; eillogno;,,f;teanpslisdosills; 1,T).. ewe
, relieve all e tee comlnieatioes of reenee • sa , L.W.mew: pi_n 00$1110ne It. N. Douglas,
, rt. mills. Tpe,, of Fullerton, Jas. Thomson, W. Donee; Punilikih, eels 'Miss A. Mandell; pillow slips, other Caintn, Elaine Celine, Violet Squires1
Usborne, 3. T. Ieern, S. Pyre & Son, Dr. GrieVe; ininieskin, red. Rese. 11. Sseiteer; pillow slipe, •ensieseidered, Rathliffe, Evelya It ti
, . .
anLi:xisme-aLl:vitoyi,. Nivenair:' al i:::fp.:17t, or 60.1).
5 & Son. A.. Turnbull; Lau' ndry bag,
Mrs. E. LeWson; curtains G. Dates's,
11.niee:,Claleir.peZ,(1, Park, j. ii, reer1107,18etsileMs111111SO'ndileallir, $Caalllnliplitte. Elttlifel Pl)IrlitdtiTalliin°,1efi7isioDe°aB"rte)lillalY! ey. The T. mauve. 00 neeeteee L. W. Hoffinah, It. Dollglas; niglit
1 Ma Son Halleweed V Stone leeoletei Get• . e s :,t , robe embroidered, R. Deaglas, fins
1 rl J lIoo or & Soo O'Neil Broe., Pringte; musk Mellon, W. Shier, J". Miss S.3vitzer; ereetlee CnVor. 8, Mille, our cookies:I, Violet toneSd 11
B ee Crew R. Deillie; head cabbage, Mrs, CS. Jaques, Mrs. eineseeteio. tea citron, J. Wiseman, Maz.gai.et 'Rat- '
• • • Routly; tomatoes, 'teen R. 1.3.4cllife. Switzer. letre•Isinsleaker; ninon/ apeles, „rea,r1 Watson; Verna Break, tote, and 'enema, tie -well as beette, en Lawson, Se W. Hoffman; dreneer
• e • ID r wsen Hetes
a c, p
J White & Son; Beer Bros. Squires; table squash, Dr, Grieve, Mrs. G. Jaggee; dresser_ runner, eu ts, , •
ea lien; night robe, other hilted
flei
OW MY HEAD 1
HOW IT ACHES 1
Headaelie is not ot itself a disease,
but is generally eaueed by some die.
order of the Stomach, liver or bowl,
and in all cases the treatment should.
be directed to remove the cause, or -
with the cause removed the -headaches
melte for all time.
• For Om purpose of removing the
headachk's it is einpoesible to find. a
better reMedy than,
It regulates the stomadh, liVer and
bowels, purifies the blood and teues
Sip the wholeeseatein to full health
ttna vigor.
VItt up Duly by The T• Mann% Col
tanitaa Toronto, otit.