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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-10-7, Page 5f It..l• tterfUIRSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1915. • WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Female Ills -• stored to Health by Lydia E. piulfhamss Vegetable Compound. Belleville, N.S.,Canada,—"I doctored for ten years for female troubles and slid notet well. gIe rad in the paper eabout Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable aeon pound and decided to try it, I write now to tell you that, I am cured. You van publish my letter as a testimonial. •— Mrs. &Nem BABINE, Belleville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Aknot}ler Woman.Recorers ` uburn, N. Y. —" I suffered from 'seriousness for ten years, and had such Organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days at a time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk tome or bother me at all. Sometimes 3 would suffer for seven hours at a time. Different doctors did the best they could /for ale until four months ago I began giving Lydia E..Pinkharn's Vegetable •Compound a trial and now I am in good health. "—Mrs. WILLIAM }L GXLL,No..15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York.. The above are only two of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are con- stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound does for those who suffer from woman's ills. If you want sgee tin4 advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham ALCM criLer;tP. ( COnn• dentiai)Lynn,afass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a wo- aman and. }told in Stria confidence. ,„..7 ' •,r- : -.....k, •T ' r� l • ch `v a• s L _ The story of Jack the Giant -Killer eras taxiways fascinated. One small boy destroyed a great menace. So it is with the wonderful TAKAKE, which ,unaided destroys the Giant Pain '1eadachee, Rheumatism. Sciatica ': Neuralgia, Sleeplessness, end all nerv- ous affections, fly before it to their otter destruction. 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So far as my knowledge extends, it is ' et present tete beat of the ono -volume dictionaries, and quite sufficient for all ordinary uses. Even those who ..• possess the splendid dictionaries in -17, several volumes will yet find it a great r convenience to have this, which le so M; compact, so full, and so trustworthy V M to leave, in 'stoat Cases, little to be. :' desired."—Albert S. Cook.l'IL.D.,LL.D., `" Professor of the English Language and ,Literature, Yale Univ. April 28,1911. C. tratdon Eta.. B Pages, ntaa a w8rT8 roe mL iltiVOsTsa'a rib uagr a .ficin ticetematr QQ Es GOMYiA.NY {?G' i E1lt G. G' M li2;tAM r. For Over CS Tears Publishers of The Genuine Webster's Dictionaries, 11ERJNeninel . Mese., U. a.A. xa ETES: 1 MRS Crediton •;On Friday. Oct. 22nd, a fowl sup - par, followed 'by at concert will be given in the Methodist church, ;Oxedi- eon. Admissio>t 25 area. 35 Cetus. • Great dteductioc Sale for 10 days -- !Commencing with October lst we ,will offer our Urge stook .of Mee's and :Boys' Suits and Overcoats. at 'greatly reduced prices. We have a.flee as- sortment of $15,00 suits., 'See .thein in our window during .the tsale..Gu'air- it ant ed ` w e o as of. d an trimmed, with the very _best trimmings. ;home early and get first choice. When you or- der (your clothes from ;Holtzman you a G s I •, ..able to soggy coat collars and baggy coat fronts; Goodbye to sleeves and seams that won't mak friends with your 'body, Goodbye to tall for- mer clothes troubles. Give us a Gall and be convinced.—J. Ii. noltzm'ann, leer. ,Sylvester Wuerth is ineDetroit at present] - /'Miss Adeline Finkbeiner is visiting in London',, Mr. land aers. it3y. Lear'kin,tof Lucas. were in town on Sunttay, Miss Dora Linty bas been confined to her :bed with a bad :cold(. ,Mr. and Mrs..ti'y, K»Au,and family, motored to `'Olandeboye on Suncley last, Mrs. Oakes h`as returned to Detroit, after visiting her paretns, Mr. and Mrs, G. K. Brown. Miss Reiber, of Pt. Elgin, has re- turned to her home after spending a 'few days with Miss Essie 'Seekers M. and Mrs,. John Bumble, of Sar- nia. spent .n few days with 1t'ho Tat- ter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs., Mathew Finkbeinerr 'A meeting of the 'Bible ;Society' was ,held in the Methodist church on Thursday eaglet, hir. Bowen, the secretary, twee here and gave .a very instructive address. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church entertained the Dashwood Aid on Thursday afternoon lasts The pro- gram was given in 'the church fitter which the ladies served lun'oh,at the home of Airs.:Je 13. Moltzmann4 RUSSELDALE Mr. Bruce Tarr has enlisted for Ov- erseas Service and left for Toronto on Thursday to train. Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Seaforth, will exchange pulpits with Rey. Mr. Rit- chie of Roys' Church on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Park, of Saskatoon, is paying an extended visit at his home here. Miss 3. Rose Jameson, Maas. Bac.: returned on Tuesday from a visit to Toronto, New York and Brantford Miss Jameson has accepted the pcsi tion as teacher in the Brantford Col• lege. • Mrs. Elisabeth Roy visited friends in Mitchell for a few days last week, The funeral of Miss Margaret Roy was held on Saturday afternoon from her bene at Mt, Pleasant and she was interred in Boys' Cemetery, the servi- ces being conducted by Rev. Mr. Rit- chie. Those who survive her are her mother, one sister, Mrs. John Sawyer. of Mt. Pleasant, and one brother, Wnr.J., of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs- Gregory, of Union- dale, and Nr. Gleason. of Medina, were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Dent on Sunday. liV HALI!.N Mr. Fred Hopkins has enlisted and is in training at Loudon, Came,. Mr. And Mrs. George Baker of Li- on's Head are visiting her baother, Arthur, here this week. Wm. Tookey visited wine -Iris friend Wm. Hodgson here en Sunday. Mrs. Milton Dale is sick and con fined to her bed. Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Morley were presented on Sunday, Sept, 2Gtb, with a fine big baby girl, Mr. Albert Gunning, who has been on the sick list during the past two weeks, is improving and able to be around again: Roy Lampkin and sister, who were guests at the wedding of Vera Ogden, visited here for „ few days. Mr. John Parkinson in holding his auction sale on Wednesday and Hen- ry Squire on Thursday. Both men are le(iving the farm and going to re- side in town, 1'he Anniversary Services here at his chinch will be.:aeld • on Sunday, the 17th, at•I0:00 a: m. and ? p. m. A thank -offering is to be taken. Silo filling and threshing is tow tl e order of the day arc und here and as, both outfits are in together help is very scarce. TWO TRENCHES RETAKEN. British Recapture Positions WMdb Enemy Had Recovered. LONDON, Oct. 5.—The British de- livered a counter-attack Friday night on the Teutonic forces south-west of Fosse, France, and achieved their ob- jective, which was two German trencbes, according to a report receiv- ed from Field Marshal Sir John French, Commander -in -Chief of the British army in the field. The Field Marshal's :communica- tion, received under date of 10 p.m., :•-October 2, was given. out ,by the • British. War Office as follows: "We delivered a counter-attack; hist night and achieved our objective, which was two German; trenches south-west of Fosse, which the enemy had recovered in his counter-attack of the 26th. There have been no. other events on our front." Absinthe . for Explosives. PARIS, Oct. 5. -Stocks of absinthe now are being converted into ale in- gredient for explosives at a co-opera- tive distil4ery at Pontoise, which has been supplying clear alcohol extract- ed from beet roots •to Government explosive factories, where it is used on.uncot in the manufacture of guncotton. Unable to supply the demand, the managers ,of the distillery conceived the idea of buying up the stocks of Mee forbidden beverage ge which - had been sealed in the warehouses , of n ntanufacturerei The liquor ie trams ,. t intoicohol Under ica t a d i J ,.clued"Chem Y trio supervision of four Government 1 inspectors, .GREEN'WAY Threshing and silo +filling tare the order. of the t1 sy here now. The ladies of the Methodist church are !prepareing a god cross bale, 'Mi', and pars. Lightfoot and ,family of Grimsby, visited Mrs. J. ,Louie On Sondes'. AIiss Switzer and Mese Gilholm, attended teachers convention in Lou- don last week. Rev, J,; E. Cook took a number in bisca t ear t'C 0 1 deb. an etot : Y. he dais. tric E. L; find S. S. 'Convention last Tuesday, ' Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Molar. o£ Reg - am and' i her, Jas. • Mollard of Grand. Bend, visited at Mr.. E., McPherson's last week. Thepreaching service will be with- drawn. in the Methodist church .nest Sunday. but Sunday school will be held es usual. • Thea stork called tat the homes .bf ,Mr. v�nd Mrs.: W. Brown kind ber1 and teIrs W, Eagleson reoeritly 'and left a little son in each, 'Miss Emma McPherson left here Monday to enter Victoria .Hospital London to train for a merse. She will be missed very 'much in ebureh ant social -circles. At a meeting of the girls atheletlo club last week, Miss Mabel Butahine son was elected president to,take Mies Emma: ,McPherson's place. At the close of the meeting Miss ('xiiholm read an appropriate address to Miss McPherson, and Miss Ethel 'Carruth- ers presented bar with na bedroom clock, on behalf or the girls. Lunch was served and a social time spent together. - BENSALL Mr. W. Treumner has moved into the residence he recently purchased from Mr. George F Case, Our ,business men report trade was very good, land a Sns1mtber .of improve- ments are going on''in the (village Mrs.- Drnke of this village was late Iv visited by her sister and her hus- band 'from (near Buffalo, coming by auto. Dir. and Mrs, 'Richard Blatchford have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in /di eferent parts.. We are 'pleased to laern that Mr,, Thos. Shi'ritt:, jr., who was recently operated upon for /appendicitis, has made la quick recovery and is home from Victoria. hospital. Dr. E. S. 'Hardie intends moving his family here from Guelph land occupy- ing the fine premises which he purch- aseda expects to a ed from Dr. Malloy, 0 and e e s1 y, p be settled in about a weeks clime. Miss Elizabeth McAllister of this village, is visiting relatives in Mich- igan whom she hes not visited for some sixteeL years and expects to see many changes in /that 'time. The farmers in this section have been making good use of their time during the past couple of weeks of fine weather 'in the sway of doing up their fail ploughing and. other work. Mr. (Samuel .Horton, purchaser of hogs, reports that he recently • pur- chased from Mr. John McEwen, of the Zurich rote, fourteen fine hogs which netted the .neat sum of $312.00. We ore pleased to be able to report that our public 'library was open to ache !public in its mew quarters' in the -town hall on Saturday of ,last nveek., and the fine -large collection of (looks are most conveniently end systemat- ically larrargedt We believe Rev. Knight intends giving a1 special sermon in the -Meth- odist ci•urch on Sunday O'stober 10th, dealing with the present rear and conditions that ,led up to it, end. life els he personally found it ,in Germany, when travelling there in .recent 5 ears, A union meeting of the churches was held in Carmel 'Presbyterian, church on Sabbath evening, October 3rd. in the'interests of the Lord's Pay Alliance, a society which has Hone so much in the evay of enforcing a (proper and lawful observance of 'the Sabbath qday. The 'Mesas Fee of this village rec- ently received the sad intelligence of the death of their late brother, ler. George Fee in the Western (States who had been ill for ;tome time, and yet his -death Dame unexpectedly at the last. The /doctor was quite well known in Hensall often visiting rel'a- otives (and friends is past years '. • Our onion (kings ore as busy as sail- ers in getting in their large crops of ,onions les each year {marks 2argor quantities to be stored and cared for and soon the ('dean crop ;will Glave to be reckoned with which is very {good in places but not up' to the past year, or the fine 'promises given early in• tee season:, 'as the continual rains .of a month or so ago worked greatly against whet would have been a bump cc ;yields.. ZURICH - /Mr. E; J. (Hess has,left for Toronto where he will (attend the school of Practical Science. Mr. end Mrs. D. L', ,HPxy, have ret- urned to their home in Bad Axe, Mich after to pleasant visit with friends hexa.... Miss Dora Draft, who has, been vis - 'klieg friends here for a 'few (weeks has returned to 'her home in .Dash - Wood:. 'Mr. George Schoellig, of Detroit, a 1orn-er 'resident of this section, was renewing old acquaintances here for a few days. Mrs. Zinn Is visiting friends in Berlin .;and Hanover !oar a few weeks. Mr, (R. T. Dunlop, looal manager of the Molsors bank is taking a new weeks /holidays.' bi'i.srs lambert Klopp nod Ferdi- mild Nem aid have returned to Water- loo* where they rare attending rhe se- mitery conducted in connection with the Lutheran ehurch. • Word was received ,here recently death or Mrs. Gus �1 man of the do ppe of. Bartlett, `.N, b,;yourgest ,daughter of Mr. fend Mrs. Ernest Gies, of this The village. a l o death -areae it e. lac x,ews f her 'deo c i g eta a great shock to the parents as o `partienlars ct her illnoss ,had been rt'ceived. 1Thu bad a cached ,t he age- oaf 42 ;years 41.nd g. months, and ,leases Ler lambert(' rtd and a nubmer of sleet ehildran td mourn her loss. Continued fromHEEpage 3. PI , Oxford .Downs• -•Aged ram, J, More phet; one year old ram, Jos. Mous•, tain 1 '&,'Z;ram laneb, J. Morphet aiountain; ewe, 'Jos, Mountain, '3 Morphet; shearling ewe, Jos. Mount- tain, 1 & 2; 'owe lianab,'J,'aforperet, 3' Mountain,, Leicester --Ewe, 'G Penh:tle, 1 & 2, sltearling ewe, 'Geo. Penhale; • lisle incolns--Geo, Venerate swept the Grade—Aged ewe, J. 'Jlorphet, 1 & 2; shearling ewe, 3. Morpitet 1 & 2; eweiamb, lmb J Do Ir phet 1 & 2; 'int sheep, Jos, .Mountain, G. 1'Ienbala:. Judge --Geo. d3<emp. BOGS Yorkshire—Aged boar, 0. Barnett; aged sow, Garnet Miners; 10X5 boar, Garnet. Miners; 1915 sow, G. .Miners, Berkshire—Dawson ,Bros. swept the list, Tamworth -R. bougies & Son swept the list. Judge—R. Delbridge. Light Brahm'as, Geo. Graham; chicks, G, 'Grahant; elinoroas, black, rose comb, R. N.. Shier, 1 & 2; chicks. R. N. Shier 1 '& 2; Partridge rocks, W. Yule; Plymouth hocks, white, R. Douglas f& Sons; chicks, f}}„ Douglas & Sons; Plymouth Rooks, 'barred, ;W. Yule. G. Graham; chicks, W. Ya.tle 1 & 2; silver pencilled Wyandottes, T. Murray; 'Columbian Wyandotte, Geo. Graham; white Leghorns, 'D, Douglas & son; E. W. Berry, ; .hicks, D. Doug- las & Son, E, W; Berry ; brown Leg - horns, J. White & Sons 1 & 2; chicks, 3. White se Sons 1 & 2; aoudans; chucks, G. Graham; white Orphington, ehi'cks. IE. Berry • & 2; buff Orphing- tons, .chicks, 1 & 2, .Geo, Graham; blank Orpbington,, chicks, W. N. Gun- ning; Game, Wm. Yule; chinks, Wm. Yule 1 & 2; Toulouse geese, D. Dong. las & Sons, iT. White & Sons; chicks D. Douglas & Sons, J. White & Sons; common gea'se. Fourg J. White ;& Son Pekin ducks, D !Douglas '& Son, J. O'Brien; young, D. Douglas & Son, S. Doupe; common 'ducks, R. N: Shier; young- R. M. Shier; bronze turkeys, J. White & Son; Indian 'Banner duck. Geo. Graham( POULTRY, • PETS Collection of pigeons, J. 'White & Son 1 We 2; rabbits, T. White & Son 1 & 2; special, 'Guinea pigs, H. Holi- day; col. of birds of prey; A. H. Swei- tzer. Judge—A. II, Sweitzer. I14.lPLEMEN'TS Singte top buggy, D. 1MIcLarty & Son 1 & 2; single open, buggy, rubber tire. D. McLarty & Son, GRAINS & SEEDS Fal; wheat white S. Doupe, M. Brethour fall wheat red, 6 -rowed Imre ley large oa'ts', black oats, M. Breth- our, common oats, M. Brethour, Wm. Sinclair timothy seed, Sinclair, M. Brethour; white beans, Ethel Atkin - sole H E. Switzer; Indian corn„ W. Sinclair A.. 1t. Doupe; sweet r•arr+.l, W Sinclair, H. Holiday; stocks ensil- age corn W. Sinclair, H. Holiday; en- silage corn A. H. Doupe I and 2: ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Rural New Yorker potatoes, H. Holi- day ; Delewares, Chas. Atkinson; H. Holiday; Empire State, D. Foster; Emigrants D. Foster, H. Holiday; Pearl of Savoy, D. Foster', H. Holi- day ; St, St. George, W. Robinson, E. Shute ; Roxbury, W. Robinson, E. Shute ; Rapid Transit, W. Robinson, E. Shute: White Elephant, W. Rob- inson E. Shute; any variety, T. Crews H. Holiday; three varieties, A. Fran- cis, -Win Stewart; Swedish turnips,D. Roger. R Selves; heaviest turnip, J. Morphet J Sawyer; field carrots, E. Atkinson R. Sweitzer; mangolds in- termediate. A. H. Doupe, N. Watson yellow Leviathan, W. Robinson, J. tMorphet • heaviest mangolds, N Doupe J Sawyer • sugar mangolds, I. Mar- shall, N Doupe; garden carrots; H. Holiday, S. Routley; garden carrots, short. 'W Sinclair, Sam. Elliott; par- snipt, H Holiday, S. Routley; blood beets long H. Holiday, S. Elliott; beets round, H. Holiday, S. Elliott; white cabbage, 1W Sinclair, W Stew- art; red cabbage, J. Sawyer, FI, Holi- day ' Winmingstead cabbage N. Doupe W', Stewart; -cauliflower, N. Doupe,• W Stewart; .celery, N. Doupe, T. Crews ; tomatoes, J, Sawyer, W. Sin- clair • cit ron round, I, Marshall% T. Crew s ; ci't ron, long, F. Pridham, W. Sinclair: pumpkin, red, A. 3erryhill, T. Washburn; pumpkin, yellow, D. Foster. H. Holiday; musk melon; W. Sinclair 1 and 2; table squash, J A. Kirkby H ' Holiday ; white or yellow onions J. Cottle, H. Holiday; red on- ions H Holiday, S. Elliott; cucum- bers, 1) Foster, T. Marriott; col. of vegetables H. Holiiday, T. Crews ; Ma mouth squash, L. Walkom, T. Crews. Special Sunflower, E. Shute, Geo. Andrew, judge, FRUITS Summer Apples, Duchess of Olden- burg Miss K. Doupe; Yellow Trans- paren't Miss Doupe. Fall Apples, Blenheim pippins, Les- ter 'McCurdy, Chas. Atkinson; Maid en's Blush, C. Atkinson, Mrs. Graham Alexander, E, Shute; Wealthy, R, Taylor R. Selves ; CuIvert, Dawsan Bros. Miss K. Mope; St. Law.rcnce, anc Bel Fleur, E. Shute; Pippin, W. Sinclair Winter Apples, Baldwin, 'sfiss K. Doupe L McCurdy; Golden Russet, A H. Doupe, E. Shute; Rox. Russet W Sinclair; Mann, S. Routley, '2,N. Shier .King of Tompkins, R. Selves, W. Sinclair •• Northern Spy, D.Foster, Win ,Hanna; Ontario, W. Hanna; Pe- waukec W Sinclair, S. Routley; R.I. Greetings, L. McCurdy, W. Sinclair; Ribsoir piptins, L. McCurdy, A. H. Doupe; Snow, Miss Doupe, A. l', Doupe , Talman Sweet, Miss Doupe, L, Walkom; other variety, S, Routly L. Walkoin. Crab apples, A. Francis. • Plutns Lombard, T. 'Washburn A. Francis • Pears Sheldon, C Atkinson, krnsn, Wm. Brow n • other varietAty, E. Shute, Bliss K. Doupe. ' Peaches .C.rawr'ord, Mrs. 1Ml'arriott,. other variety I- Marshall, Grapas,, bltte, :T. Marriott„ Mrs,. E. }v, CAUSES OF CONSTIPATION —Lack of exercise, irregular hours and diet, anemone strain, all tend to produce constipation with its train of evils --indigestion, nerv- ousness, sleeplessness, and many ills even more senlous.. o a The gentle 'butsure laxative TO RELIEVE CONSTIPATION—One tablet crushed in the mouth (they are1. asant and swallowed on retiring is usually sufficient. Where a pronounced p e to the taste) action is desired, let this be'followed by one on rising. If the cause of 5edentar):heblts take ,3 TR RDC. NAME Fs' 4 .g: 44, 41 is obstinate, y.1 s however, take two tablets at night. Recall Orderlies are Made in Canada and sold in metal boxes at 10c, 25o and 50c each, at>Beaal1Stores everywhere. Get a Box Today on. the Money -back Basis from' ,:I s s. COLS Exeter Marriott, green, Miss Doupe, J;Cottle DAIRY PRODUCE 25 Ibs butter, Ellen Sweitzer, 'I Marriott: 51b. butter, T. Marriott, Mrs. J Moore. FLOWERS Col house plants, S. Brown; Ger- aniums J. Cottle, S. Brown; Cacti, W. Sinclair; rare plants, J. Cottle; Col cur flowers, J, Cottle, E. Dal- rymple • Bouquet, Mrs. J. Jones, S. Brown; foliage plants, H. E. Sweit- zer. Rev C. Burton, LADIES' WORK Counterpane, crochet, Mrs. E,Mar- riott - J Robinson; knitted, T. Mar- riott J A. Kirkby; patchwork, guilt Mrs .I Bailey, 5. Robinson; crazy, J. Robinson; Ladies underclothing, J Creighton •• g J. Rabi•nson; Col. ladies' Fork, Mrs. J. D. Graharu, Mrs. Jones; white centre piece, H. E. Sweitzer, Mrs Janes; colored centre piece, Mrs Marriott, Mrs. Jones; Roman e:mb,, Mrs Marriott, T. Marriott; • Batten. berg jace Mrs, Jones, Jac. Taylor; slippers Mrs. Jones, flea, Graham; rag carpet Jennie Robinson, W. Sin- clair; tea cosy, T. Crews, Mrs. Mar- riott • dinner mats, Mrs. Jones; 'Jas, Creighton; pillow shams, Mrs. Tones, Mrs, Bailey; Afghan wool, W,Si,aclair Afghan cotton, J Robinson; Afghan patchwork, R. N. Shier, J Robinson; drawn work, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mar- riott knitted lace, Mrs. Marriott, J, Robinson; col. novelties, Dawson Bros sofa pillow silk, Dawson Bros., f.lrs, Jones • pillow woollen, T.Marriott, Robinson; emb, on silk, T. Marriott, Mrs Marriott; emb. on linen, Mrs. J. D. Graham Mrs. Jones; emb. in bolt - in cloth Mrs. Marriott, T. Marriott; point lace, Mrs. Graham ; eyelet emb. 1VIrs Jones Mrs. Graham; ideal hon- iton lace Mrs. Graham, Mrs.Marri ett Hardanger work, Jas. Kemp, "vers. Graham • crochet centre piece, Itd, Lingard Mrs. Marriott; punch work emb. Dawson Bros., Mrs. Marriott; coronation braid, J. A. Kirkby, Mrs. Marri•tt- Irish crochet, Mrs. Mar- riott T Marriott; tatting, Mrs. Gra- ham Jennie Robinson ; rag met M. Brethour Wm. Sinclair; hen inn gdotes, wool stockings, firs. Marriott T Marriott; wool socks, T. Marriott Mrs. Marriott; wool mits, darning, :1so mending Mrs. Graham, Jas Creighton ; doylies . Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. Graham; towels, Mrs, Graham, Dawson. Bros.; toilet mats J. Robinson, Mrs. Jones; crochet in wool, Mrs. Marriott, Jas. Creighton; pin cushion, machine sew- ing plain sewing, button holes, James Creighton, Mrs, Graham; handker- chiefs J. Robinson; hand. case; J. Robinson. Mrs. Graham; shirt waist, Mrs Graham, G. S. Beavers ; working shirt, J, Robinson Wm. Sinclair; Ten- eriffe lace Mrs. Marriott, J,Creighton darned net quilt, T. Marriott; ,table cloth, etc., Mrs. Jones, col. table cloth Mrs Jones; lunch cloth, Jacob Taylor emb sheet and pillow case, VIrs,Janes Mrs. Facey, Miss Ratcliffe, judges. FINE ARTS Crayon or pastel, Rev. Burton, R. Taylor; col photos, Mrs. Graham, J. Creighton • photos, MMLrs. Graham, pen- cil drawing R. Taylor, Rev. Burton; painting fruit -or flowers, Mrs. Ryott on glass R. Taylor figure R. Taylor landscape R. Taylor, Mae. Graham; or china, J, Taylor, Rev. Burton; pen and ink sketch, Mrs. Jones. Mrs, Gra- ham, burnt work, ditto.; water color, also pierced .brass, Flossie Sweitzer, Mrs. Graham. Dr Campbell, •judge. CANNED FRUIT Col pickles, D. Foster and end, J, Robinson; peaches, ,hers. Marriott, T Crews ; plums, J. Creighton, R. N. Shier: currants, 5, Creighton, H. 1fot-: iday, pears . H. I-Ioliday., T.. Crews cherries J .Creighton, H. Holiday ; gooseberries, W. Sinclair, letrs,iVlarriot raspberries , J. Creighton, D, Roger; > tomatoes R N. Shier, Mrs. Marriott home-made bread, T. Marriott,Tas. Creighton; maple sugar, Dawson Bros, Miss Doupe; maple syrup, T. Marriott A. ,NI. Doupe; jelly, D. Foster', Mrs, Marriott; canned strawberries, ,Jaynes Creighton; grapes, Mrs. E.Marriott. MISCELLANEOUS Single harness, T. A. Tayloir; double harness, T. A. Taylor; honey in sec- tion, M Brethour; extracted honey, A. Dale 1M? l 7. mule .Brethour t y. .aa s and .shoes W, Gunning', E. N. Shier; • e.e�l suit, tw s t , E. N, Shies: " . John Downey special for five ;lbs. of butter, Dawson Bros.; Ladies Institute, IIirkton, tar trent wo PLLASAHT - Et.ECT1Vf EAXA'r�jVj; 'G ' tM,TE- zo CC. c1.1.W.11. ., • Tono..±o�C. ow e6l.L '%:t>vz_s r..AWr:rzcxzxxa+'t collection baking, E. Sweitzer., A. a. Zurbrigg special for best lem- on pie, Mrs. J. Wil1ia}ns, Mrs, Nathan Doupe, PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS DE- PARTMENT Pencil drawing, Wilbert Williams, Iva Francis. WI Burton; specimen of writing, 'Elsie Pridhans, V. Moore, I. Francis; bot. of wild flowers, pressed, E. !Priidha w, Ila Berry, G. Francis; col. of weeds, pressed, At. Sweitzer, I. Berry, i, Francis; col. of weed seeds in bottler, E. Pridham, W. Roadhouse, Blanche 93urton; col. of injurious in- sects. M. Sweitzer; E., Pridham, Bes- sie Bailey ; cols of photos of nature, D. alyott, W. Williams; col. of native woods, Lester McCurdy, H. Paynter, A w®FdAPd•8 MESSAGETm wetting!. W. Roadhouse; mangolds red,Clarence If lois are troubledwith weak, tired i feelings , headache, backache,. bearing Sweitzer; sugar beets, Ila Fiery„Wm, Roodhouse ; Swede turnips, Qrcille down sensations, bladder weakness, eons. Rodger, Wm. Doupe, A, Stewart; po- ($potion, catarrhal conditions, pain in the tatoes, Ruby. Marriott, Velma. Doupesides regularly or irregularly, e 1 , are y bl o ' a Su tin it unnatural enlargements, cense af falling or misplacement of internal organs, nervousness, desire *0 cry, palpitation, bot flashes, dark rings under the eyes, or a loss of interest in life, I invite you to write and.ask for 1ny simple method of bonze treatment, with ten days' trial. entirely free and' postpaid, also references to Canadian ladies who gladly tell hot� they have regained health, strength, sand happiness b this method. Write to -day. iiddress : Mrs.M. Summers Box.. 34.1 Wladsoa Ont. ” guerite (Doupe, (Ruth Hanna; apron, L. Marriott, 1Mi. Sweitzer, Dorothy, Ryott; buttonholes, E. Pridham, Ruby Marriott; cookies, E. pridham, /Rube' Marriott, L. Marriott; soda biscuits, Verde .Moore, K. O'Brien, R. Mare Mott; light cake, L. rillarriott, Verde, Moore, Velma Doupe; dressed doll, B. Bailey, Rd. Lingard, B. Ross; bouquet of flowers, M. Sweitzer, W. Williams, K. O'Brien; largest hen's eggs, Mi Doupe; L. Marriott, E, Pridham :: col, of postage stamps, R. Hanna, I M. Berry ; patchwork quilt, special, 'Rd, Lingard; watercolor, special, Elsie Pridh•tm ; blood beets, A. Stewart, W. Williams, E. Pridhana Kathleen O'Brien; garden carrots, K. O'Brien, 11. Marriott, 0. Rodger; par- snips, W. Williams, M. Doupe. Elsie Pridham; cucumbers, A. Stewart, 0. Roger. at. 'Hanna; pumpkin, E. Prid- ham. Wm. Roadhouse, A. Stewart; watermelon, E. Pridh'am; citron, Wil- lie Doupe, K. O'Brien; 1111. P{tynter; onions, L. Marriott, R. Marriott: K. O'Brien; tomatoes, 'L. Marriott, Elsie Pridham, W. Williams; Northern Spy apples, L. 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