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oxtd, 401 drk n'e Trewartl a. ; 2nd
stud. gird Thos. Itathwell ; heifer
• Voler one year, 1st and 2nd Irvine
V wartha .; 3rd and •tlt
Itat]iw-4.41. ; herd, Lit . Thos. Rathwefl ;
2ltd and ,3rd IrciU 3 Trewar•:t1;ia.
Specials --,- Truest type heifer,
rvitl * Trewurtkta ; best dairy herd,
'Tiros. Bothwell; best Jars.y heifer
alp six filo :tails or ruder, Itikrt Tre-
.Warthst. 0
Yorkshire -Brood .pow, aged boar,
bear littered in 10"'0, A. Ii. Warner,
Iiay'lield ; sow Litt red in 19 0, lst
and .3rd A. 11 Warner, Erol Elmer
Webster. ti ,
Tamworth -Saw littered in I:1.`')O, t
lst and :And Snowden .l'• Grainger ;I
best pair. bacon hug.., F,1iu+or,�
Webster : lain if three bacon h,)gs,'•
Rinker Webster; best boar, any*{
breed, A. IL Warner. • •
Shorthorn -Buil c'aived in r1J.100
A. H. Warner. • ;
.l berdeen.Angus-Buil calved in
11149' or previous, bull calved in•
1000, c^eta : or heifer Calved in 19,48;
:Sir pr viot s, heifer Calved ,, in 1`)44),
herd, all Prizes, taken by' Klopp
Bros., Zurich.
• Iloreforcl All pr-izes taken by
John McGregor, FJeusall.
Specials --hest showing of beef
e•:tttle,. best baby boot, best beef
Deis, all by John McGregor, IIen-
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SWOOP
Leicester Ita>sr, :, shears or• over,
1st William Pepper, Se.tfctrtl 2nd
tnd. 3rd 1.) � : Graham ; ahearling
ram. William Pepper, .
Graham:-.. ram lamb,• -lst and 3rd'
i'et)per, 2nd 1). ' A. Gra-
hnin'; ewe, .: sllear•s or ' over,
ist :raid 3rd 1). A.' (;rulta'f); 241.1.
\\'ill aro Popper: slieur•ling,.eve, 1st
and 2nd William Pepper, 3rd 1). A.
Gr°alaini ; (We• lamb; 1st -and 2nd
\'tllittrrr Pepi)er, 3rd I). fi. Grabaur.
• Linco i ti'fi,
Shears., or over;..r
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s1tiiriing ran►, rain luub, shearltng
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ewe, ewe' lamb, all by, A. 0.,' Steeper,
Ailsa Craig; ewe, shears or offer,
O.- Steeper, 2nd ',and .3•raI
•SnoWtten r.St. Grainger.
(irs,fotd-3.11• prizes talten . • by
C)r1 ill. \1c+G1o'wati, Blyth,
uortiet �Itort>t--1? 14 t unci secwrxd
prizes all taken by 1'• 1;;. I)c'<aring,,
l et r ; "illi ``ill `(1 p11zet+ lay -Orville.
Alt -1,3444w a n. +
Sis.'eials-Prize peri. of four, any'
breed, rant, P. j'. •1)eari'fg .1 Sun;
ewe, 1). A,' Gialranr; sh,car•iirrg, Wil-
liaru Pepper; • ewe, A. U. Steeper;
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lamb, Orville ;McGowan; best show
•ing of tang wool, A:. U. Steeper,
\�' liitxrri k'Opper ; best showing
snort Wool, V. E. ' Ueari ug, Orville
McGowan ; , market lamb, Snowden
& Grainger. -
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• Jersey Ithte t: Oiants•- 1fred• Me-
• Clyuront,. Clifford Pepper.
! New Hampshire Beds -- Clifford
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oderichMemoriaiAren
onday,Octoher iffth
T fo 8 p.m •
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tQSIE STODDART''S ;
Pepper, 1+'r•ed. McCiymo14t.
ithode. Island .13,e41- `red AIcC1'-
input, Snowden &, Grainger.`' ,
Barred. Rocks, utility--�1�'red :411c -
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• .O1ymout, Clillord Pepper. •
Barred RQtks, exhibition --Ivan
,fcClyiuonf.
White i oclis,; utility - Clifford -
Pepper. '
White hocks, exhibition --Iran
\McClynairt,
S• ' White Wyaiit1ottes--Ivan .\IeCly-
'front, . Clifford. Pepper: -
L,ight Brahnias-Minford Peppep,
• Ivan liIcClyruout.
- Siluei _( ]Ioiltings -- Clifford
.Pepper,.
.Buil' Or1tingtons - Ivan \IcCly-
in it, Clifford Pepper.
Light Sussex - Clifford Pepper,
Ivan JIcC'Iyinont:' '
Anconas-=`.van Meelymont, Clif-.
ford Pepper.
• Andalusians -- Mrs.. Harold. Pear -
hale •
Brown Legliorns, utility -- Iran
\IeClymont. •
• 'White Leghdrns-Clifford Pepper,,
• itan McClymoait.-
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• Slack Minoreas .- .Ivan A•1 cCly-
• moat, Clifford Lepper.
• Muscovy `..ducks = Mrs. Harold
Penhale. ' .. '
Pekin ducks --Clifford Pepper.
Rouen , ducks, old - Edward
peeves. ...,....
• -Rouen' ducks, young - Edward
beeves. • •
.Biuitams--D. A. Graham, Mrs.
John Howard, \I1 s.'..• Harold .Pen -
'hale, Louis Taylor.
.Pigeons --Irvine Trewa•rtha, John
\'Ise... ... _ .. ° _._ __-
Guainea fow1--Gii:f1ord •Pepper.
' FLOWERS
Coflectio'n of crit flowers -Mrs.
\V. J. Jewell, Airs, Win. Mett:alf.
.Small bouquet inn, vase -Mrs. W.
J. 'Jewell, Airs. Wtn, Metcalf,
Table bouquet riot to : exceed 1', "
CHATHAM MAROONS
1949-50' CHAMPIONS, ° MICHIGAN -ONTARIO LEAGUE •
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STRATFORD .KRUEII ERS JUNIOR A'.s
PLUS THE FIGURE . SKATING SENSATION
TOBY KEELIA
TATTOO ON ICE BY THE GODERICIi. TRUMPET *AND
MUSIC SUPPLIED BY THE, JCr'ODERICH (BLUE WATER BAND t' - •
on Awaited -vent
Don't -Nig--"Phis L• g'
RESERVE SEATS $1-.00.RSH 75c
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ANKSGIVING WEEK -END SPECIALS
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10Oq �• r • , 11i', and Mrs. \\'m. 'Metcalf, MMS.
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CLUB HOUSE, MAN ZANILLA
STUFFED OLIVES
KRAFT, MIRACLE 'WHIP
SALAD. DRESSING -
DOMINO SPARKLING •
,CONTE
GINGER ALE 3. OZ.
OAK LEAF CRAM STYLF
CHOICE CORN •
Y OZ. 3 'eimi,e
SICI I:o OUAXG P>!
ICE EOR JAR 49p 8 30
- PICNIC EET
C e " 1:3,11'. 46�: 'MIXED SWPICKLE! - It':'
' t' 320
AUNT.SALLY SALLY BLENDDED TWOS U
NTS FfiiRMARMALADE
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BOTTLE- 2•
SPECIAL ,,CANDY, sur
ISINS OZ."3
rOA 25p HARVEST M- :void 31
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KISSES ,
LYNN- YALL'EY. SWEET;ra n2_ .. � �� °. io�rd
WAFER PICKLES- . °HOGE CREAM. TILLED,
BISCUIT FEATURE Pkg. 290
tiONARCH
FINEST PASTRY
FLOUR
b.1. 440 Sag
DOMINION 'CREAMY SMOOTH
PEANUT BUTTER
CLARIthi SCOTCH,,_ BROTH OR i0OZI 0
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TOMATO SOUP - TINS
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STOIKEL.Y'S HONEY POD,
FANCY PEAS,
'ANC$' WHOLE iCERaEL
•'NIBLETS CORN.
,'BENSON'S . .
CORN 'STARCH
AYLMER CHOICE
CUT WAX BEMIS
HENLEY CHOICE Iii: SY1U P
LOMBARD PLUMt
CROPFS OHOIOE MI7tED
FRUIT COCKTAIL
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AY'LMf R PA TCY''▪ .'SWEETENED '
APPLE, SAUCEI ' 'ANT* 2 t°14 .27.0
F'ItESxl,MILTLt GUI(i1t~ OR REGULAR
ROLLED OATS p
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PON
iFticitutraL4- 'i GRAY:14 AItbMA„
��rr r t1ESHLY an.bt D.
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BRIGHT'S CHOICE
TOMATO -
JUICE
3 > ,15 0Z. TINS 250
°Z.-330
JAR
i$ OZ.. 2 -FOR 310
TINS
14 OZ.
rot 330
TINS
.6 .
ILII. 1 0
PKG.
.2QTIN OZ. 170
T• I,0Z. 130
15.OZ.. IB
TIN
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,AUSTRALIANSULTANAK-
RAISINS Pound „afar "310
AUSTRALIAN NEW CROP
. 110
SAXONIA RED
GLACE `CHERRIES ;>°g 31 0
SAXONIA
PITor
M�iIXED PEEL P•kg: -1,80
CURRANTS.
Pound
SHELLED ' WALNUTS Pkg...23
FRESH. LONG SHRED e -
'�Oz
COCOANUT 7 : • ,4. 230
Ji'all bouquet of wild flowers,
foliage or • berries or eon)bination
of these •-- 1rs••Vii, Miller, \Ir . John
IIow1u'd.
\1'iutei botlilruet i)1' dried tiower,,
etc.=Jars.' E. • St)lrgeon, .\11,:. •I rank
V. Martin. •
(_'.olielltion. .\D*..:
MI's, Wm: Metcalf, ' Mrs. Johrn
1loward. ; Y
Co1leetion of•'•Chrysanthemums-•�-
\fis. \V:, J. .Jet\•el1, Mr,. -E. C.
1<.'itzgerald
•Cosmos �:. 24.1'E John , Howard,.
(alndwin \\'e.-tlake. )
Dahlias_ - Mr., and • Mrs.' Wn1.
Metcalf.. •
Cxl,tdie,tr - \i.r, •t)od.'Mrs, \\")n. Met.-
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let-c<a If, \I•rs. John Howard.
Marigolds - ;Gl;)di~v i'n Westlake,
\f i•s, • W. a: Jewell. • '
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1'auies- Ld. Foster.
-Petunia,. ;.lien Ratbwel1, • Glad-,
wiz \\'eStluke. ' •
Itor.os-Mrs. °AWm. Mettalf, • Mrs.
FF71 ink V. \iartin
Salvia -Gladwin Westlake. '
%in'nias--Mr. and :Mrs. \1')u. Wt.,
calf, Mrs. •.Joht,'Ilnwurd.
Any variety, annual or perennial.
not otherwise listed --Mr. and Mrs.:
Wn% Metcalf, Mirs. John IToward.
Centre,piece, vegetable or fruit or.
combined suitable, for Thanksgiving.
table -Miss. Anne Tait, Mrs. W. J.
Jewell.
Special for most points -Mr. and
Mrs. •\Vii. Metcalf..
FINE ARTS
•(111 painting scene -Mrs. "E. 'C.
Fitzgerald; Mrs, Charles Will. .
()it'ting, .,any...:abje
Jn.e•kii F.pI'aserin, jr.;t Johnther Ilosuwct-ard.
'Water color'scene-Mrs. W. Met-
calf, 'H: A. Fuss. •• •
Water color, any other .subject-
Mrs. .Metealf, Mrs. Johri..Howard.
.Charcoal,, ' 'originirl <- -Crayon ' or
•4)encil 'sketch --Miss , Err Weber, Mrs.
John Howard.
Stuffed toy -Mrs. G. Weston, Tod
Pa vies.
Poster, agricultural suhject-=-Mrs.
John, Howard._ •
Band -made ,greeting cards -Mrs.
John' Howard, Miss, Anne Tait. • .
Collection 12 amateur snapshot i
-Mrs. G. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Metcalf: .
Pencil sketch,' from .nature, local
-Mrs. John Howard, Miss Anne
'I'!, Shit.
ell work ---dills E. Weber, -Mrs.
R MEN
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A wide `selection, of men's JACKETS. as Beautiful
bomber jackets in saints, poplins and gabardines and in
all colors.
$10.50 $12.95 $14.95
YELT
MEN'S I-IATS--
A good range at.only-
STATION WAGONS=.
,d in g, ,bardines and :duck. Full lengths and three-,
quarter lengths .with full mouton collars.
..$24 95 $29.50 $39.95
MEN'S SWEATERS.
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LADIES' ::GOATS
_in velours; gabardiiies, camel hair, etc... A1T -brand
new winter' stock and in newest styles. " Priced. from
$20.85 to $39.95
LADIES' STATION WAGONS
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in three quarter lengths'. and -full lengths with half
and full .mouton collars. e '
$23.95 ' to $34.95
;:LADIES' DRESSES
• • ,Cardig:&nsLwindbreaker and pullover style. •
,Fromm' $2:95: up
in the smartest of fall ,styles, colors' and cloths.
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* Froll $7.69 tor$18
LADIES' SKIRTS -
in velvet, corduroy, vsrool plaid, ,sharkskin, etc., from
$2.66 to $745 -
.LADIES
BLOUSES '.
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BOYS'.. -DRESS ;.TROUSERS
intweeds, coverts and worsi;eds. Some with zipper
p eats knd outside seams.
From $3.19 to $5.95
BOYS BOMBERS and STATION
WAGON JACKETS '•
beautiful mouton collars.
$9.95 and $10-.95
in sizes 12 t� 44, short and long sleeves. From
$2$9, to $4.39
.JUST "ARRA D�
A -:brand ne' i-4ne-of4adies' glows - in alLsizeS'
colors. Priced, from ' ••
19 cents, up to '►• .59
LADIES' .NYLONS
in sub standards.
SPECIAL at 79c
WE CARRY "A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S 'AND BOYS' 'CLOTHING, ALL' POPULARLY PRICED
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1`1. A. Fuss.
Any' new'craft not listed tibo've-
31rs. !I. 'Wes.to'n, Tod David..
Special' for best painting done in
Oil or water color or any local
steno -\.0s. M. Biller. c '
FRUIT
AppN- Delicious --- Fraser
Stirling, Ivan.McClymoirt• ,
Golden, Russet - Aires. • Metealf,
Fraser Stirling. ,
.Greenidrgs--Fraser Stirling, Mrs.
Metcalf. -
Golden Delicious -Fraser Stirling.
Red •1)elfaidus-Ivan McCly'mon.
King of - Tompkins -- ;Fraser.
Stirling, Fred Mcelyinon+t,
Macintosh Reil-Frasertirii'nt;.
Northern Spy --Fraser 'f�tit'ling,'
Snowcieat & Grainger. • •
North • Star -Fraser Stirling.
Ontario -Fraser„ Stirling, ' Fred
McClyiriont. ,
Show Apple -Fraser Stirling,
To 1 m p Sweet --Fred McCly moat,
Fraser Stirling.
Itibston Pippin:, --Fraser: §'tirling,
Snowdon S Grainger.
Wagner---•Iinocvdon & Grainger.
Wea.i,fh;v-----Fra5er Stirling;, Fred
3i6C'lymo1n't.
Wra
Plate of fall apples -Fred 3'IcCiy-
nioiit,' Fraser Stirling.
.Plate of winter apples -Fred Mc
Clyinout.
Ci -qt. basket Northern Spy .,
Fraser Stirling.
0 -qt. basket Maclntosh Reds -
Fr tse•r Stirling.
6 -qt. basket fall apples -Fraser
St Ming. - •
" r -cit. • •basket '•n' Iter , •apples -
Fraser Stirling.
• Ilarriper of Northern Spy ---Fraser
Stirliii . '
Hamper of Macln'tosh Red.'' ---
T•raser' Stirling. •
Ilamper of .Winter apples ---Fraser
Stirling. .' ' ' •-
Collection' of fall apples -Fraser
Stirling. .
Collection, of winter apples.
Fraser Stirling. • • •
• Yellow" 'rab apples --Fred AfeCly-
mont, Fraser Stirling. • ,
Red crab tipples'--I:'i•aser Stirling,
Snowdon •& Grainnger. . •• A •
Baldwin --Frailer Stirling,
Blenheim Pippin --Fred McCly-
ment, Fraser' Stirling.
'"Quince. --John 'Keys, Mrs. Harold-
, Penhale.. < ' • `
'Plums - Lombard. -Mrs. 1111 rtrltl
Penhttle. Sturgeon, • firs. Melvin Bennett.
Rene Clnudo.--MIrs. Harold Pen. . Wm.- Metcalf:
hale{ '
Fred \ celynio rt. ' Lied 11rs. Wm. Metcalf:'. -
German Prune -Fred 3Icclymont. Best basket- ,of fruit Mrs. Wm.
Bradshaw --Fred alcClymont. Metcalf,
Italian. Prune -Mrs. Harold Peng
hale,..Fred McCly inont. • . •
Pears -r• B'artliff --'Fred McCly
wont, n•t, Fraser Stirling.
Duchess- 1 laser Stirlin3lccg.
I3c�trre D'Anjou-Fred lyinont•.,
Bettie Clarigean-Fraser Stirling,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metcalf.,
'Sheldon -Fraser Stifling.
Peaelies--Fraser Stirling. ,
Grapes -White - Iris. Evelyn
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TP.ADE MARK REG.
Tasty with sandwiches
Cemetery Insripfion Work
Modirn equipment- Prom t service
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Phone 723M, Goderich'
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New ('rop i+'laf iel<t •' Size 96
Grapefruit - 4< for 27c
t'.:S. No, l Cape ('od
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Cr n erlie - . lb , . 3c.
o1de Ya s 31bs.,25'c
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F`rirny1 yiIt 4Ciltw,r (tat±a/10
. Butter goes ' stale quickly
when air and light' get in':
That'"s° why better -Wrapped ,
' • butter tastes better. BIAS, one of
' the manly brands that' ,are
flavour -sealed in aluminum foil.
.14o other material is ,more
"food -friendly" than aluminum.
So -save the'pr'otective foil. YJse I
it to rewrap the,battter when you ,
put , it sway, mid ' protect that
"farm; fresh".flavour.. • ,
The next time you buy
.3iThIoqepitf)
. B utter, Cheese, Can Y
.Chocolate, Tea,
Atli adverittoct -values cftbcHvc, t
sin Our *lord until cloairlS lima
lletiu*d4y, •Det, 701, •
look for the brands in (clean., hygienic
,atutninuln foil. Whenever you, see
iiluminunf on`the oirttiafrOf any pack-
aged facd, :tbera'e, +an "inside storyn', of ,
purity wtell-pro�cfiecl.
Wrap £ooa -leftovers in tduminunr, foil.
Xeep them. fresh for another meal. .
Perishable fruua4 and vegetables stay
fresh`and crisp in aluminum foil, '
'ALUMINUM' COMPANY OP
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uminum i 'rienc3 to foodi