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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-10-04, Page 7,-000keret inaSt011. DRVitt ,Oss*Y11. Y.ogheVns,- Sikle -torn)), ,.'hrOWAss-1,'' :.10.1014toris Virth TORIg$000. *, OPY,..,:VartelY-44 /*VW Gwyn.• ' - :IiralimaS,,..tt`A-'-,..*1,1.$10b41,4: 014 JoIttiOtOn• . Vinerea4A-Win! 4aekseat: 01: ;0101.' _ • • 'zimouth Rocks, 44** OvitYn.." ' • - . ' ncona4,0;-,:yin. 'Xiekso; R.4." BJaek.breated lied. Cf10.,,M,„,0,-;ttDav . OOPS 'Abatitilit*TVIIAt4 ' 11. lieliteL.,,.Walteo; Wm. Keyes, vArlifk° .1ceyeo, Thos. Bolger. Geding or filly; 2 'years -Thos. ger, Hawl4ns & Nien01`,'Ormisels,',. Gelding or 1411.14.1../eatN-Wtoi:KeYeet ROy T�ll.. Team -II. Bolger,' BOY .11,04.6 Mare' or .gelding -Roy Toll. Best -cellectfon by One owner -john Vodden, Londesboro, HEAVY DRAUGHT . Brood •mare -Hawkins & Foal -Hawkins d;_igichol,...4.,Bolgm. Gelding Or fihly, 1 year -Wm. Keyes. -Team-401m Vodden. Mare or ge1ding-40bn YOdden. -- -GENERA[! PORP4SE Brood mareL---J, Austin, Winghami roaiWin. Keyes, J, Austin. Teans--,T. M. Durnin, Dungannon. Mare or gelding ---.T. M. Durnin. ROADSTOS Ladg,, driver -Mrs. I. W. Ohm, Mill- bank; Xrs. Turvitt, Wingham. • ' ,Team -j.' Fryfoge, Winghani; Cur, -rie & Turvitt,, Wingham. Mare and foal-JohnDeans,11. Bol - .ger. Mare 4r 'gelding, 2 Yeari-Hartild Eaitting, Goderieh; John Deans. Mare or gelding, 1 year -John Deans. Foal -Hawkins., & Nichol, • John - • Judges -Dr. Campbell, Ilensaa; Wm. Ifey; Ziftieli.- • ' • .Specisds Driving hbrse hitched to buggy, style -ytegle„ Cur-rie-& Tin - vitt, J. Fr,yfOgle. • _....By. ,Tis,Eh1Io.ttfob.esL1aI3L.d1tY er-Mrs. 1. W. Ohm, Siiilbank. , CATTLE SHORTHORN :3111ch caw-W.J. Gerrie, Bellwood; Me. viu Taylor, Belgrave.- Heifer, 2 years -W.. J. Gerrie, W. C. F. °stretcher, Crediton. Heifer, 1 year -W. J. Gerrie, W. C. F. °stretcher. Heifer calf -7W. C. P. °stretcher, W J. Gerrie. Bull, ane year and under two -W. C. F. °stretcher. ' Buil calf -W. J. Gerrie, W. C. F. °stretcher. Aged bull -W. C. F. °stretcher. Herd, bull and two females -W. C. F. °stretcher. -HEREFORDS Mitch cow -Jas. Little, Teeswater. , Belfer,..2 years --Jas. Little. Heifer, 1 year -Jas. Little,1st and 2nd. •Heifer cal -Jas. Little, int and 2nd. Bull, one year and under two -Jas. Little, 1st _and 2nd. ' Bull, one,year and under two -Jas. Little,' 1st and 2ncl.' Bull calf -Jas. Little, lst and 2nd. Aged • hull -Jas. Little. Herd -Jas. Little. GRADES Milch cow-Robt. Whiteman, Blyth; Geo. Brown. Heifer, 2 years -R. Proctor. • Heifer, 1 year -R. Proctor. Steer, 1 year -W. 3. Gerrie, R. Proc- tor. Helfer calf -W. j: Gerrie, John Barr. Steer ealf-RProctor„_Jobn Bam_ • Fat steer, --.W. 3. Gerrie. Fat co* or heifer -John Barr, R. Proctor. ° Dairy cow -John Barr, Wm. Taylor, Special By T. ltaton Co., for best purebred calf, 6 months old -Jas. D. Little. Judges -J. D. Jackson, Jas. Cuming. SHEEP • By Pr. W, 3, Milne. for best fireesed., ' BY H. FA'Skine, for 00A Barred 1144 cocketei-Wm., XE1.094, Judge:-Ohas.W04an, LenOsinite,, ROOTS • Itifs-.)trsi WM. Woo*, trip.jolxtooi Mi. Win, OWlt. • p.ototilak Wig$it, for .U.O:r ecom4-utp.. Jo JOhnsiOnO 3Ire 044., IOC Mrs..)V1,0t, '%rovou ,pr„Wootvol ,Citna0 Flour14111O,, for tOgt of lova4,7-31r4; 0.:WOr14440*. gr*. 40b111119,4.. Ura. J., Coming. 43111100$0, • ' DOMISTIC-mmix WORK nil4 Or4-7,40s. 10. Yo3t,"skOt,l, Mr, QUI% 44.14,9:--Mra. , • 4 guilt, MOO& and CandieVaelts-gri: Sa„..vatO, U.0, Willi SOMers. Q111,1to erhehet-Mbia 4. WoodeOhk, Quilt,-APPlIque-,-Mrs, 11. MeNieh04 Alr$, Win. Seaters. Panel bOdknead Mrs. 4, Savage, Mrs. M. Somers. .Comforter -Mies. R. McNichol, Mrs. Win.° Somers. - Men's socks -Mrs. H. McNichel, Miss M. Livingston. Men's mitts, double -Mrs. Wm. Tay- lor, Mrs. A. Savage. Mat, hooked -Mrs. II. McNichol, Mrs. A. 'Savage. • " Mat, braided -Mrs. Win Taylor, ma. H. MeNichol. Mat, any other kind -Mrs. Wm. SOM. ers, Mrs. Jas. CUmIng- Man's work shirt -Mrs. Wm: Som- ers, Mrs. Jas. Cutting. , Work apron --Mrs. I. Johnston, Miss A. Gillespie. Boy's suit, out of old garmeut7Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. - Girl's dress out of old garment -Miss M. Living -ten. Mrs. A. Savage. . EMBROIDERY Solid white -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M Eyelet --Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs. A Savage. - - Cut work -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Sziva go. -Modern crossstitch=Mrs: Miss M. Livingston. Applique -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Lilingston. SPECIMENS - Tat ang-ars-.--k.--Sarage; Miss M Livingston. Filet erochet-Miss M. Livingsto• n, Mrs. A. vage. _Hand hem -stitching ---Miss 1, LIvin stiM, Mrs. \N-im. Somers. Needlepoint -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. , LIVING•:ROOM FrItNISWINGS Table runner-MISKM._.Livingston, MrS, Creigliton. Early 'potatoes -D. Gwyn, Miss M. Livingston,. - Late .potatoeS2--A, Haggitt„; John Barr.. Garden carrots -James Leckie, Earl CaldweTi.' rield turnips -R4. Pixie:tor, Mr, Workman, Brusvels. • 'Beets, tab1e,use-1-Mrs, Workinao, Miss • A. „ Mango:its-R. Procter. Pumpkin -Geo. Bron, John Barr. . Squash -A. Haggitt; Mrs. John Wright. ' Red onions -A, 1agg1Vt.° Yellow • onlons--A. Haggitt, as. Lockle. Silver pickling .onions -David Gwyn. White field beans-.---Dasia tiwyn. Citrons -Mrs. C. Workman, David Gwyn. „ • Ca-bbag-:;, named-Davld Gwyn, A, Haggitt. • Red cabbage -Miss A. Gillespie. • Cauliflower -Miss A. •Gillestoie. .Field eorn, Dent .(braided)-411ss.•4t.-- Gillespie. _ Bly.th. . DAIRY PRODUCTS , Dairy .butter in 5-1b. prints -Wm. T or, Dairy butter in 3-1b. rolls -Wm.. Tay- lor, Mrs. „Win. Somers, Brussels. Mrs. 'Wm, 'Somers, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Special • , ,By J. S. Chellew, "fiiri two lbi. dairy InitteY in prints--Robt. Whitethan. Cutt,•Itlytk , APIARY AND OTHER PRODUCTS. 3,1aiile,syrup-Mxs. I. Johnston, Geo. Brown: ' - 3edge-Urs.` W.. P(ittero' Nis* ,A4. Gillespie, • One dozen ben eggs -Geo. Brown. Wm. Brown, Judge -0e0. Sloan. • ART 011. painting. §exie-Niss J. Wood* pock, -111,ss M.,.LIvingstOn. ' 011 palitting, front nature -Mrs,., A; Savages- Kincardine; Miss M. Living- ston. Animals -s -Miss M. Livingston, MrS. A. Sage. Water, scene -:-Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M, Livingston, Water color, marine -Miss M. Liv- ingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Sepia -Miss Livingston. Pen and ink -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston. Water rotor, Marine -Bliss M.. Liv- . ingstonYtIrs. Pastel, coLection-MisS M. Living- ston, Mrs. A. •Savage. . Old art-311ss J. Woodcock. • -China,- figure -Work -Miss M. Living- ston. China-,--eonventional design-Misa-M, Livingston. , Collection of fivroll paintings -Miss, M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Collection of five'water co ors-- ss M. Livingston, Miss A. Gi:lesple. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Bread, white -Mrs. 0: Workman, R.' Proctor. • . Buns, w1iite-M1s. I. Johnston, Mrs. C. Workman. • Bran ntuffins-Mrs. I. Johnston, John Barr. •Tarts -c -Wm... Taylor, Mrs, I. John- ston. • ,,r4unto. pie -Wm. Taylor, Mrs. I. lobnston, Aople pie --Mrs, I. Johnston, Mrs. Win.. Brown., ' • , Pie pumplan--Mrs. C. Workman, A. Haggitt.- 8alads-Mrs. J. Coming, Miss J. Woodcock.. • • Bltkeurratits, preserved -Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs. J. Cuming. ' Strawbgrries„,preiterved-R. Proctor, Mit. J. earning. Apple jelly -Mrs. H. McNichol, Att. wood,- E. Caldwell. . Combination jelly -Mrs, I. JQIins.ton, E. Caldwell. Jam -Mrs. Wm, Somers, Miss 'A. Gillespie. , Peaches, canned -Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs., J. Cumin& Pears, canned -R. Proetor. Plums, canned, -,-Airs, Wm Somers Salad dressing -Mrs. Wm. Somers, Miss M. Livingston. . ' Relish for cold• meat -Miss M. Liv- ingston,- Miss A. Gillespie.. . 'Pickles. Sweet mixed-MiSS A. Gil,. lespie, Mrs. Chas. Workman. Mustar.1 Cucumber pickles -;•Mrs. Wm. Sob- ers, Miss Livingston. -atsup.-Mr-s___1. Johns Miss A. GLlesple. - -Raspber ry --v-inegar--.M-Iss-M,-LI ring- ston. • Judge -Mrs. W POtter, Miss A. Gillespie. ' Sp_ecials By Edwint Cartowrigat, kir dark fruit cake -R. Proctor. By L. Unborn:for collection baking made from bread dough -Mrs. I. John- ston. By Gorman, Eckert & CO., for plate uritig the past-tew days w have, received so many shipments' of new merchandise. We just can't tell you all about them, so we invite You to vish our storeand see these new materials now o'n display .in our, windows and throughout• the store. We Are also showing a beautiful assortment of New Dress, Trimmings such as: Satin and Moire collar and cuffs, fancy frillings by the.yard, beauti-- ful laces, buttons and slides,Wind- - sor ties, plain and with -polka -dots, Pictorial; Excella and Chatelaine _Patterns, will make your fall sew- ing both-eas-y -and-profitable.-- - F. E. Hibbere Phone 86 • The Cash Store ,• DOMINION OF CANADA 1934 REFUNDING tp-A - The Minister of Finance offers for public sub_scliption Two-year 2% Bonds, due 15th October,,1936 issui price .98.90 and accrued -inkreht, yielding 2.57% to inaturity. Pive-year 2%. Bonds due 15th October, 1939 Issue price : 98.1i and accrued interest, yielding 2.90% to maturity. Eight-year. 3% Bonds, due 15th October„ 1942 • Issue price: 97.00 and accrued interest, yielding 3.43% to 'maturity. Fifteen -year 4% Bonds, due ,15th October, '1949 /sew price: 96.50 and accrued inteegt, yielding $ 81% to 7rtaturity. _ Principal payable without charge in lawful money of Canada at the Head Office of the Bank of eanada, Ottawa, or at any of its branches in Canada. Interest payable half -yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful Money of Canada, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. .2 LEICESTER Aged ram -E. Snell, Londesboro. • Shearling rain -E. Snell. , Ram ,larnt)--E. Snell,-Ist and 2nd. • Aged ewe -E. Snell. - Shearling ew-E Stell, 1st itnd 2nd. Ewe lamb -E, -Snell, 1st and 2nd. St-IIIOPSHFitEDoWN" Aged ram -Orval McGowan, 13lyth. Shearling ram:70, rval McGowan. Ram lamb -Orval 3IcGowen. Aged ewe -Orval MeGowen. Sheirling ewe -Orval McGowan. Ewe lilt:lib-Orval. McGowan. • OXFORDS Aged ram -J. R. Henry, Bc1grave, 1st and 2nd. Shearling rani -J. R. Henry, 1st and 2nd. Ram lamb -J. R.' Henry, Earl Cald- well, Blyth. • • Aged ewe -J. R. Henry, ist and 2nd. Shearling ewe, J. R. Henry, 1st and 2nd. • Ewe lamb -4. IL Henry, 1st and 2nd. Wether Iamb -J. Trenry, 1St afid 2nd. DORSET 'Aged rain -Orval McGowan. Shearliwr ram -Orval McGowan. • Ram- lamb -Orval McGowan. Aged eWe--Orval McGowan. Shearllng ram -Orval MeGowan. Ewe lam -Orval McGowen. Judges -J. D. Jackson, Jas. Cuming. PIGS.. Special • fly R. li.librip; 'for two' best bacOn begs -las. Cutning. Ju1ges-3. V. Jackson,. Jas. Cuming. Pair geese, large variety -J. R. Hen- ry, Wm. It Jaekson, Ilarristort. Vair geeSes arne» varlety-Earl Caldwell., • Any varietY dneks-:-Davld Gwyn. White, -W,YandOtte, , hen -Edward 341111064 Vital: jaeltitois!' JaCkaon. Collection-WM. ja'Ckson. WbULe'glldt-Vnktsf-tomtr,,-7-eosk-., • Vo). Iitason, jolitistOn. 1ten-2- , David' o*yit, Zohnston. Pallet Ed. Sohnston; Wzo, lnek„Ani; Darted Reek, jackcon, David Guisti. tirtn-Win; Acksion, biltrid Gwyn. dockerel-Wm ;Jackson David Gwyn. Igtatiit RAI,'wk.-Wm. Jack. Uen-WmAoktorri, t*viki Gwyn, 11 Denominations • , Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Five-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Eight-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Fifteen -year Bonds; $100, WO and $1,000 ..Casb. Subscriptions All cash subscriptions will be subject to .allotment. Following the:announcement of the plan of allotment, payment, in full for the bonds allotted must be made promptly Against delivery of interim certificates, which will be effected on or • . about 15th October. Refunding Sub§criptions 'Holders of Victory Loan 51% Bonds due 1st November, 1934, after detaching and retaining the coupon idue 1st November' next, moy, for the period during which the subscription lists are open', tender their bonds in lieu of cash' on sub- scriptions for a like par value of,bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue • and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The surrender value of the Victory .51% Bonds will be as follows: - 100% of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 2% Bon& and, the Five-year21% Bonds. ' • 1001% of their par value oh subscriptions for the Eight-year 3% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par value • aftet that date. • 100+% of /their par value on subscriptions for the Fifteen -year 33% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par Value after that date. „ Holders *Ill reteiv-e cash the difference between the surrender value of they _Victory Bonds and the cost .of the bonds of. the newissue. - The amount of this Loan is limited to $250,000,000. --Thar Zo -is atieltarixed-under Aci-rd ther Parliament ill -Canada; and both ptfncipI and interest art a charge on the'Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. Tha yooreedir 01 $.1iist. Loan' will retire $222,216,150 Dominion of Canada 5},,,e, Bondi , maturing lst November, 1934. The balance will b.usedfor -the general pur. pots* pi the Goverpment, including the redemption of short-term Treasury Bills. . itribioriptiont will be receiVad and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Diu& and by. Recognised Dealers, from •whoin malt be obtained application forms awl tiopie* of the official prospictua containing complete details of the Loan. Applicaiiont-wilt-not be valid 4Ni-forms other than tlicise printed by the King's Printer. bstripiio'n listiowill open lit October, 1934, arid will close on or before 13th October,. /PM, with or without hotites at the discretion a the lilinistir of Finance, 4 4 rigrArrittatt*a ,rtNc*, OttawA, 104. - Sofa piilbvt--- -Miss A. (311.esple. • Table centre, --Mrs. 11, McNiehol, Miss A. Gillespie. • Dm -NG -noon FURNISHINGS Buffet set -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston, White centre, embroidered-Mtss M. Livingsten, Mrs. Win. smilers. - Tray cloth -Mrs. Wm. Somers, Miss_ M. Livingston. Luncheon set -Mrs. A. gavage, MiSis Tea cloth -7 --Mrs. A. Savage,.mrs.11 McNiehol. Centrepiece, colored-- ,Mrs. A. Savage, Miss A. Gillespie. BEDRObal irel1Nis1-11NGS Pillowsl;p:4----Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Set Of sheet and'pillowslips-Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. Wm. Somers. Bedroom -towels- Mks M.•Livingstou, Mrs. Sivnge. Dresser searf-t Mks M. Livingston. Mrs. A. 'Ss vage. Hand -made curtains Miss M. Liv- ingston, Mrs, A. -Savage. LADIES' PERSONAL WEAR Nlght rohe Mrs. A. Savage. Miss M. Livingston. Dress slip- Mrs. Wm. Somers, Mrs. A. Savage. i Underwear -Mrs. A. Savage. I Shopping bag --Mrs. A. Savage, 3,!iss M. Livingston. Fancy hariiikerchiefs--Miss J. Wood- , cock, NiiterS M. LIVIllgA011. IN FA NTS' Wait, Baby's NAM in wool, snit or crochet Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston. Short dress- Mrs. A. Savage, NIM 3. Carriage coy& and pillow slip -Mrs. A. Ravage, 31rs. Wm, Somers. - .MISCELLANEOUS Handninde tray -Miss M. Livingston, Miss 3 WoOdeock. Lamp shade -,-Mr's. Wm. Somers. Best article made from yard of' fac- tory cotOn-Mrs: A. Savage, Mrs. 11. McNichol. • Collection of five buftonho!es---Miss NI. Livingston. Hand ca”ving on wood Mrs. A. Sav- age, Miss M. Livingston. r Headed lag Mrs. 11. AlcNichol, Mrs. • A. Savage. Colleetlou. of fancy work -Miss L Livingston, Mrs. H. McNichol. • -Roses-•,- ss J W6o-deock. •Svecials By F. Ratnion, for hand knit sotks -Mrs. Wm. Creighton; By BIyth Wonien's Institute, for best coleetion of small artleles suitable for Christmas gld'ts--;--Mrt1 I. Johnston, my... 11. McNichol. By Also R. Cutt, for best afghan- • Mrs: A. Savage, Xlricardine. FRUIT . • Collectinn winter apples -R. Proctor. Collection fall apples -R. Proctor. Pears -14, Proctor. Crab appies-n: Proctor. Tomatoes -Geo. Brown, Wm. Ilro,s a. Judge -Geo. Sloan. GRAIN; Beans --D. Ciwyn. .1 tidge - -Geo. Sloan. • FLOWERS • conc(lion .%1 [s.4 A. Gilley.), ii., Mrs. J. Wright. Gladioli -Mrs. .1. 'Wright, Mks A. -- f; illespIe Sweat peas- GlilespIP. Z11111134 Jrlq. Laeldf., MI .01 A. GPI...4. ' Roses - Mks j. Woodcock. Table Ipptifniet or hasket• MissA. Gillespie. Mks 3. Woodcock. 0111(.01,p:1 amnia 's Mks '1),"ood7- ' pock. Mrs: Wright. enEcet ion •perennials -Mrs. J. Wright. Mls,4 A. Gillespie. •• - soaps r.t;..srsz Mrs. J. Wrig'.:!. 1-4 and 2nd. Pansies '1.1J..s A. GI ;temple. Spetial ity Mks 0. Gill, for bouquet •tr • gsadloil It. Proctor. POT ',LA NTs Begonia. titherons Mrs. Regonla • any • of her kind Mrs. J., Wright, SlIss Gitlesple, Begonia collection 4'1rs. .1. Wright'. roller -Min fldill gi p111 l'R Wright, Miss A. House plant in wool)! • Mrs. .1. „ %Vright. Nov.:1y'at 1,1(vorn Miss A. (:111c-ple. As'ters Mrs. 1. .1,43n.ten. Judos-- M rs. A. TII ylor. r. Metealf. immour mot rums sommismar immor ram "moomo SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE MEATS and POULTRY Young Steer and Heifer • BEEF Round Steak 14c Sitioin Steak I 7, Wing Steaks . 15c Porter House Steaks. •l‘c Harnburg Steak . •I 0c or 2 lbs. for Lean Pot Roast Pe Shoulder ` Roast . . Rib Boil 2 lbs: for 15c Extra Special SPRING 'LAMB Breast to stew or hake, lb.. N. Legs lb. lje Shoulder Rnast, 11). 14e Front Quarter, 1b. . trolled free) Lamb Chops lb. 15c bflr shoulder Rib or Loin Chops lb iRe 2 lbs.. for.. -.4. 35e PORK -Combination Specials Half pound Side RaCon and 1 lb. 'Liver tor...2te ib. Pork .Piwage and i tin Tomato Juice.. 20e • Fresh Piente 'Rams to roast.1/le • 5 to .6 lb. average Fresh side pork 18"e Pure Pork Sausage 15e ' 0 Loin Roast.' . 20e CHOICE IOTATOES bag GZie • See -our Wiaelows fzkk evening -for your Titaskogiving,Poultry. c111510111 'Ducks eno1e8 spiamo .CHICXENS (Grain Pod) Ped) SANITARY MEAT MARKET Ph OS. '114)S1 LE(40. dik* ' r t r .,We Oairy *liners) sulkily , ,13441,10 $1014.00i$4404Vst OCR '15e :1).0,1014, venl,yptlui, ..,.,,.....,„,..,,„,34p,. ,War-40*e'ilnOikact'-0Prnee...-- $„*4134, „:. „,...:,,,,,,„;:-....1,atiet •04 :massOn'a 40.0000 Eiyrup, 4,64:1, ., - , , , WARD `orr THAT COUGH Tasteless .00d .,14.1ter' 911,,. 4Yerat'tOti Vitamin P044Cte,,.. - ' 4- CAMPBELL'S-IItUG 2. The Squar.L GODERICO of ,* !Oa '' AN1) . . , Thelideortiatill 01)110i tIP4( , Oak% , 141101004 and- 1:40 ' , :tiro „„.,, ,„,„„:, „stki Isp ---,*.es.',Vntiv*,Arteforitt,14i,i-":$t" -- : RO. 044, '1.57ruP, -;,Tig' '1144 'Pod. -.. Liver Oil ' ..,;.....ye....4,.„,;,:, ... , . .„-.:4 , , w I 00M)* tsilOng WarOPO14ef `Liver . (Jil' Park! liayis ,,,-4, -. ...- . 4 STORE _ , r One , Itifs-.)trsi WM. Woo*, trip.jolxtooi Mi. Win, OWlt. • p.ototilak Wig$it, for .U.O:r ecom4-utp.. Jo JOhnsiOnO 3Ire 044., IOC Mrs..)V1,0t, '%rovou ,pr„Wootvol ,Citna0 Flour14111O,, for tOgt of lova4,7-31r4; 0.:WOr14440*. gr*. 40b111119,4.. Ura. J., Coming. 43111100$0, • ' DOMISTIC-mmix WORK nil4 Or4-7,40s. 10. Yo3t,"skOt,l, Mr, QUI% 44.14,9:--Mra. , • 4 guilt, MOO& and CandieVaelts-gri: Sa„..vatO, U.0, Willi SOMers. Q111,1to erhehet-Mbia 4. WoodeOhk, Quilt,-APPlIque-,-Mrs, 11. MeNieh04 Alr$, Win. Seaters. Panel bOdknead Mrs. 4, Savage, Mrs. M. Somers. .Comforter -Mies. R. McNichol, Mrs. Win.° Somers. - Men's socks -Mrs. H. McNichel, Miss M. Livingston. Men's mitts, double -Mrs. Wm. Tay- lor, Mrs. A. Savage. Mat, hooked -Mrs. II. McNichol, Mrs. A. 'Savage. • " Mat, braided -Mrs. Win Taylor, ma. H. MeNichol. Mat, any other kind -Mrs. Wm. SOM. ers, Mrs. Jas. CUmIng- Man's work shirt -Mrs. Wm: Som- ers, Mrs. Jas. Cutting. , Work apron --Mrs. I. Johnston, Miss A. Gillespie. Boy's suit, out of old garmeut7Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. - Girl's dress out of old garment -Miss M. Living -ten. Mrs. A. Savage. . EMBROIDERY Solid white -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M Eyelet --Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs. A Savage. - - Cut work -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Sziva go. -Modern crossstitch=Mrs: Miss M. Livingston. Applique -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Lilingston. SPECIMENS - Tat ang-ars-.--k.--Sarage; Miss M Livingston. Filet erochet-Miss M. Livingsto• n, Mrs. A. vage. _Hand hem -stitching ---Miss 1, LIvin stiM, Mrs. \N-im. Somers. Needlepoint -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. , LIVING•:ROOM FrItNISWINGS Table runner-MISKM._.Livingston, MrS, Creigliton. Early 'potatoes -D. Gwyn, Miss M. Livingston,. - Late .potatoeS2--A, Haggitt„; John Barr.. Garden carrots -James Leckie, Earl CaldweTi.' rield turnips -R4. Pixie:tor, Mr, Workman, Brusvels. • 'Beets, tab1e,use-1-Mrs, Workinao, Miss • A. „ Mango:its-R. Procter. Pumpkin -Geo. Bron, John Barr. . Squash -A. Haggitt; Mrs. John Wright. ' Red onions -A, 1agg1Vt.° Yellow • onlons--A. Haggitt, as. Lockle. Silver pickling .onions -David Gwyn. White field beans-.---Dasia tiwyn. Citrons -Mrs. C. Workman, David Gwyn. „ • Ca-bbag-:;, named-Davld Gwyn, A, Haggitt. • Red cabbage -Miss A. Gillespie. • Cauliflower -Miss A. •Gillestoie. .Field eorn, Dent .(braided)-411ss.•4t.-- Gillespie. _ Bly.th. . DAIRY PRODUCTS , Dairy .butter in 5-1b. prints -Wm. T or, Dairy butter in 3-1b. rolls -Wm.. Tay- lor, Mrs. „Win. Somers, Brussels. Mrs. 'Wm, 'Somers, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Special • , ,By J. S. Chellew, "fiiri two lbi. dairy InitteY in prints--Robt. Whitethan. Cutt,•Itlytk , APIARY AND OTHER PRODUCTS. 3,1aiile,syrup-Mxs. I. Johnston, Geo. Brown: ' - 3edge-Urs.` W.. P(ittero' Nis* ,A4. Gillespie, • One dozen ben eggs -Geo. Brown. Wm. Brown, Judge -0e0. Sloan. • ART 011. painting. §exie-Niss J. Wood* pock, -111,ss M.,.LIvingstOn. ' 011 palitting, front nature -Mrs,., A; Savages- Kincardine; Miss M. Living- ston. Animals -s -Miss M. Livingston, MrS. A. Sage. Water, scene -:-Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M, Livingston, Water color, marine -Miss M. Liv- ingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Sepia -Miss Livingston. Pen and ink -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston. Water rotor, Marine -Bliss M.. Liv- . ingstonYtIrs. Pastel, coLection-MisS M. Living- ston, Mrs. A. •Savage. . Old art-311ss J. Woodcock. • -China,- figure -Work -Miss M. Living- ston. China-,--eonventional design-Misa-M, Livingston. , Collection of fivroll paintings -Miss, M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Collection of five'water co ors-- ss M. Livingston, Miss A. Gi:lesple. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Bread, white -Mrs. 0: Workman, R.' Proctor. • . Buns, w1iite-M1s. I. Johnston, Mrs. C. Workman. • Bran ntuffins-Mrs. I. Johnston, John Barr. •Tarts -c -Wm... Taylor, Mrs, I. John- ston. • ,,r4unto. pie -Wm. Taylor, Mrs. I. lobnston, Aople pie --Mrs, I. Johnston, Mrs. Win.. Brown., ' • , Pie pumplan--Mrs. C. Workman, A. Haggitt.- 8alads-Mrs. J. Coming, Miss J. Woodcock.. • • Bltkeurratits, preserved -Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs. J. Cuming. ' Strawbgrries„,preiterved-R. Proctor, Mit. J. earning. Apple jelly -Mrs. H. McNichol, Att. wood,- E. Caldwell. . Combination jelly -Mrs, I. JQIins.ton, E. Caldwell. Jam -Mrs. Wm, Somers, Miss 'A. Gillespie. , Peaches, canned -Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs., J. Cumin& Pears, canned -R. Proetor. Plums, canned, -,-Airs, Wm Somers Salad dressing -Mrs. Wm. Somers, Miss M. Livingston. . ' Relish for cold• meat -Miss M. Liv- ingston,- Miss A. Gillespie.. . 'Pickles. Sweet mixed-MiSS A. Gil,. lespie, Mrs. Chas. Workman. Mustar.1 Cucumber pickles -;•Mrs. Wm. Sob- ers, Miss Livingston. -atsup.-Mr-s___1. Johns Miss A. GLlesple. - -Raspber ry --v-inegar--.M-Iss-M,-LI ring- ston. • Judge -Mrs. W POtter, Miss A. Gillespie. ' Sp_ecials By Edwint Cartowrigat, kir dark fruit cake -R. Proctor. By L. Unborn:for collection baking made from bread dough -Mrs. I. John- ston. By Gorman, Eckert & CO., for plate uritig the past-tew days w have, received so many shipments' of new merchandise. We just can't tell you all about them, so we invite You to vish our storeand see these new materials now o'n display .in our, windows and throughout• the store. We Are also showing a beautiful assortment of New Dress, Trimmings such as: Satin and Moire collar and cuffs, fancy frillings by the.yard, beauti-- ful laces, buttons and slides,Wind- - sor ties, plain and with -polka -dots, Pictorial; Excella and Chatelaine _Patterns, will make your fall sew- ing both-eas-y -and-profitable.-- - F. E. Hibbere Phone 86 • The Cash Store ,• DOMINION OF CANADA 1934 REFUNDING tp-A - The Minister of Finance offers for public sub_scliption Two-year 2% Bonds, due 15th October,,1936 issui price .98.90 and accrued -inkreht, yielding 2.57% to inaturity. Pive-year 2%. Bonds due 15th October, 1939 Issue price : 98.1i and accrued interest, yielding 2.90% to maturity. Eight-year. 3% Bonds, due 15th October„ 1942 • Issue price: 97.00 and accrued interest, yielding 3.43% to 'maturity. Fifteen -year 4% Bonds, due ,15th October, '1949 /sew price: 96.50 and accrued inteegt, yielding $ 81% to 7rtaturity. _ Principal payable without charge in lawful money of Canada at the Head Office of the Bank of eanada, Ottawa, or at any of its branches in Canada. Interest payable half -yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful Money of Canada, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. .2 LEICESTER Aged ram -E. Snell, Londesboro. • Shearling rain -E. Snell. , Ram ,larnt)--E. Snell,-Ist and 2nd. • Aged ewe -E. Snell. - Shearling ew-E Stell, 1st itnd 2nd. Ewe lamb -E, -Snell, 1st and 2nd. St-IIIOPSHFitEDoWN" Aged ram -Orval McGowan, 13lyth. Shearling ram:70, rval McGowan. Ram lamb -Orval 3IcGowen. Aged ewe -Orval MeGowen. Sheirling ewe -Orval McGowan. Ewe lilt:lib-Orval. McGowan. • OXFORDS Aged ram -J. R. Henry, Bc1grave, 1st and 2nd. Shearling rani -J. R. Henry, 1st and 2nd. Ram lamb -J. R.' Henry, Earl Cald- well, Blyth. • • Aged ewe -J. R. Henry, ist and 2nd. Shearling ewe, J. R. Henry, 1st and 2nd. • Ewe lamb -4. IL Henry, 1st and 2nd. Wether Iamb -J. Trenry, 1St afid 2nd. DORSET 'Aged rain -Orval McGowan. Shearliwr ram -Orval McGowan. • Ram- lamb -Orval McGowan. Aged eWe--Orval McGowan. Shearllng ram -Orval MeGowan. Ewe lam -Orval McGowen. Judges -J. D. Jackson, Jas. Cuming. PIGS.. Special • fly R. li.librip; 'for two' best bacOn begs -las. Cutning. Ju1ges-3. V. Jackson,. Jas. Cuming. Pair geese, large variety -J. R. Hen- ry, Wm. It Jaekson, Ilarristort. Vair geeSes arne» varlety-Earl Caldwell., • Any varietY dneks-:-Davld Gwyn. White, -W,YandOtte, , hen -Edward 341111064 Vital: jaeltitois!' JaCkaon. Collection-WM. ja'Ckson. WbULe'glldt-Vnktsf-tomtr,,-7-eosk-., • Vo). Iitason, jolitistOn. 1ten-2- , David' o*yit, Zohnston. Pallet Ed. Sohnston; Wzo, lnek„Ani; Darted Reek, jackcon, David Guisti. tirtn-Win; Acksion, biltrid Gwyn. dockerel-Wm ;Jackson David Gwyn. Igtatiit RAI,'wk.-Wm. Jack. Uen-WmAoktorri, t*viki Gwyn, 11 Denominations • , Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Five-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Eight-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Fifteen -year Bonds; $100, WO and $1,000 ..Casb. Subscriptions All cash subscriptions will be subject to .allotment. Following the:announcement of the plan of allotment, payment, in full for the bonds allotted must be made promptly Against delivery of interim certificates, which will be effected on or • . about 15th October. Refunding Sub§criptions 'Holders of Victory Loan 51% Bonds due 1st November, 1934, after detaching and retaining the coupon idue 1st November' next, moy, for the period during which the subscription lists are open', tender their bonds in lieu of cash' on sub- scriptions for a like par value of,bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue • and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The surrender value of the Victory .51% Bonds will be as follows: - 100% of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 2% Bon& and, the Five-year21% Bonds. ' • 1001% of their par value oh subscriptions for the Eight-year 3% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par value • aftet that date. • 100+% of /their par value on subscriptions for the Fifteen -year 33% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par Value after that date. „ Holders *Ill reteiv-e cash the difference between the surrender value of they _Victory Bonds and the cost .of the bonds of. the newissue. - The amount of this Loan is limited to $250,000,000. --Thar Zo -is atieltarixed-under Aci-rd ther Parliament ill -Canada; and both ptfncipI and interest art a charge on the'Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. Tha yooreedir 01 $.1iist. Loan' will retire $222,216,150 Dominion of Canada 5},,,e, Bondi , maturing lst November, 1934. The balance will b.usedfor -the general pur. pots* pi the Goverpment, including the redemption of short-term Treasury Bills. . itribioriptiont will be receiVad and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Diu& and by. Recognised Dealers, from •whoin malt be obtained application forms awl tiopie* of the official prospictua containing complete details of the Loan. Applicaiiont-wilt-not be valid 4Ni-forms other than tlicise printed by the King's Printer. bstripiio'n listiowill open lit October, 1934, arid will close on or before 13th October,. /PM, with or without hotites at the discretion a the lilinistir of Finance, 4 4 rigrArrittatt*a ,rtNc*, OttawA, 104. - Sofa piilbvt--- -Miss A. (311.esple. • Table centre, --Mrs. 11, McNiehol, Miss A. Gillespie. • Dm -NG -noon FURNISHINGS Buffet set -Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston, White centre, embroidered-Mtss M. Livingsten, Mrs. Win. smilers. - Tray cloth -Mrs. Wm. Somers, Miss_ M. Livingston. Luncheon set -Mrs. A. gavage, MiSis Tea cloth -7 --Mrs. A. Savage,.mrs.11 McNiehol. Centrepiece, colored-- ,Mrs. A. Savage, Miss A. Gillespie. BEDRObal irel1Nis1-11NGS Pillowsl;p:4----Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. Savage. Set Of sheet and'pillowslips-Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. Wm. Somers. Bedroom -towels- Mks M.•Livingstou, Mrs. Sivnge. Dresser searf-t Mks M. Livingston. Mrs. A. 'Ss vage. Hand -made curtains Miss M. Liv- ingston, Mrs, A. -Savage. LADIES' PERSONAL WEAR Nlght rohe Mrs. A. Savage. Miss M. Livingston. Dress slip- Mrs. Wm. Somers, Mrs. A. Savage. i Underwear -Mrs. A. Savage. I Shopping bag --Mrs. A. Savage, 3,!iss M. Livingston. Fancy hariiikerchiefs--Miss J. Wood- , cock, NiiterS M. LIVIllgA011. IN FA NTS' Wait, Baby's NAM in wool, snit or crochet Mrs. A. Savage, Miss M. Livingston. Short dress- Mrs. A. Savage, NIM 3. Carriage coy& and pillow slip -Mrs. A. Ravage, 31rs. Wm, Somers. - .MISCELLANEOUS Handninde tray -Miss M. Livingston, Miss 3 WoOdeock. Lamp shade -,-Mr's. Wm. Somers. Best article made from yard of' fac- tory cotOn-Mrs: A. Savage, Mrs. 11. McNichol. • Collection of five buftonho!es---Miss NI. Livingston. Hand ca”ving on wood Mrs. A. Sav- age, Miss M. Livingston. r Headed lag Mrs. 11. AlcNichol, Mrs. • A. Savage. Colleetlou. of fancy work -Miss L Livingston, Mrs. H. McNichol. • -Roses-•,- ss J W6o-deock. •Svecials By F. Ratnion, for hand knit sotks -Mrs. Wm. Creighton; By BIyth Wonien's Institute, for best coleetion of small artleles suitable for Christmas gld'ts--;--Mrt1 I. Johnston, my... 11. McNichol. By Also R. Cutt, for best afghan- • Mrs: A. Savage, Xlricardine. FRUIT . • Collectinn winter apples -R. Proctor. Collection fall apples -R. Proctor. Pears -14, Proctor. Crab appies-n: Proctor. Tomatoes -Geo. Brown, Wm. Ilro,s a. Judge -Geo. Sloan. GRAIN; Beans --D. Ciwyn. .1 tidge - -Geo. Sloan. • FLOWERS • conc(lion .%1 [s.4 A. Gilley.), ii., Mrs. J. Wright. Gladioli -Mrs. .1. 'Wright, Mks A. -- f; illespIe Sweat peas- GlilespIP. Z11111134 Jrlq. Laeldf., MI .01 A. GPI...4. ' Roses - Mks j. Woodcock. Table Ipptifniet or hasket• MissA. Gillespie. Mks 3. Woodcock. 0111(.01,p:1 amnia 's Mks '1),"ood7- ' pock. Mrs: Wright. enEcet ion •perennials -Mrs. J. Wright. Mls,4 A. Gillespie. •• - soaps r.t;..srsz Mrs. J. Wrig'.:!. 1-4 and 2nd. Pansies '1.1J..s A. GI ;temple. Spetial ity Mks 0. Gill, for bouquet •tr • gsadloil It. Proctor. POT ',LA NTs Begonia. titherons Mrs. Regonla • any • of her kind Mrs. J., Wright, SlIss Gitlesple, Begonia collection 4'1rs. .1. Wright'. roller -Min fldill gi p111 l'R Wright, Miss A. House plant in wool)! • Mrs. .1. „ %Vright. Nov.:1y'at 1,1(vorn Miss A. (:111c-ple. As'ters Mrs. 1. .1,43n.ten. Judos-- M rs. A. TII ylor. r. Metealf. immour mot rums sommismar immor ram "moomo SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE MEATS and POULTRY Young Steer and Heifer • BEEF Round Steak 14c Sitioin Steak I 7, Wing Steaks . 15c Porter House Steaks. •l‘c Harnburg Steak . •I 0c or 2 lbs. for Lean Pot Roast Pe Shoulder ` Roast . . Rib Boil 2 lbs: for 15c Extra Special SPRING 'LAMB Breast to stew or hake, lb.. N. Legs lb. lje Shoulder Rnast, 11). 14e Front Quarter, 1b. . trolled free) Lamb Chops lb. 15c bflr shoulder Rib or Loin Chops lb iRe 2 lbs.. for.. -.4. 35e PORK -Combination Specials Half pound Side RaCon and 1 lb. 'Liver tor...2te ib. Pork .Piwage and i tin Tomato Juice.. 20e • Fresh Piente 'Rams to roast.1/le • 5 to .6 lb. average Fresh side pork 18"e Pure Pork Sausage 15e ' 0 Loin Roast.' . 20e CHOICE IOTATOES bag GZie • See -our Wiaelows fzkk evening -for your Titaskogiving,Poultry. c111510111 'Ducks eno1e8 spiamo .CHICXENS (Grain Pod) Ped) SANITARY MEAT MARKET Ph OS. '114)S1 LE(40. dik*