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okers colt Lavren a errs Rid; library set ss
jllr'zei Russel Reeder, Gordan Plaist -X-h, rER FAIR - CONTINUED se,sttrey, Darina, mai,sn
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pat.nenha1 halter br
+rieeara
Beaver; beef calk, Sam Law-
is -n; hewn hoes> Lorne Gases; Sheet
shirt, Mrs Reid; work sant, Mies
O'Brien. J. Cottle; sweet L -s, iigston, nine Darling;
;Tens calf isvec;ain woe de sir; Fall >, Dab d Q
kitchen;
apron, Miss 1.ivin'stee, KenSeteet:l
corn—', e- t: ems, Wm. Fraser, crochet, sweater, :Mies Darlin
[ .earh, Lila King; Leland tory, Ruby g;
scarf
h t1ed i.n. Lloyd Heist, Gertrude Heist Indian corn -Laing Bros., Mrs, H. 'Mrs, :t cl'hersoe;. clippers, Miss Tom,
Jesse Heiden, Eileen Regie•; Apples lord; Bantam corn T, l-iouldeu, Mrs. Reid; underskirt, Mies Darling,
ereeetes Dearing, Lily King, Ines. Feltner Wm. Dearing; water melone—J, Miss Tom; knitted sweater, -41iss
4 ; a,da Heist. Jebn lied -len, Lyn Decker Jr.. W. J. Ford; pumpkins Livingston, C. Prouty; scarf, also: can,
, l t -a" Marr , Idirtze ; nunapkins, 1~i �en —13 `S. L D V ncent; slippers, Miss Living-
-a" Flnillips. C. Truentner; • , lip ,
sEpr, 1.^-l. 1921 'e4:.+r, Loyd Haist, Wesiev Itotl'.ns 'sneese_Sid Sanders Dougau. stop. H. Rowcl:tfe; =net -sent, Mass'
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Rine. Irene Fahner. Ella Dear- musk aneiens-11"m Dearing :urnLavingslcn, 11:s; Tom; ladies' mats;
el- T al' D le
H r� p a i nl Nees Dart er 'Miss J.lion •
Creel t o
and Mann's nets, ess , om, sss Da
lW ealtb Schroeder, Verdi :dans
Il a ; nuncios, elen rm'
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La nt, Farb; Swede turnli s--3�''ll a -,
eaaa s1 las Luta Kerr, Henn Fink- Ford, C. Trueniner; turnips, any stockings pins Moir; kioclked rug. C.
eeeete:,�llRR: , :Ho dl'.. 1'.UU1i.
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'y -- :'.�i i pesos,
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other Tariet
zr, 11,.•:1 Iia Dorothy Laarson; d' -•-G, Penhale; peel: of rrteen,1er Furs. McDt:nald; curtains,
•1,:,s, '_'Mary O'Brien. 1nee F 3hn-
Yi, a. Flynn Dorod y Falmer, G.
eee liaise; White to cake, Wealthy
tr:ell Gertrude Heist, tient4:., _t. „_a a3 -and» 'i' ,i:s, k.' --leen Honig-
,
l le re.? jot -y.
Appiie Pit ---Rosa Dearing, Ger-
trude Hail*. Dorothy Lawson. Casety
—Helen aicisaae, Mary O'Brien,
.:'.aura Clark. Esther Either. Helen
Orme, Mabel Hay. School lunch—
Mary O'Brien. Helen Orme. Ger-
trade Heise Mary Lawson. Butes---•
lento Sens. Wealthy Schroeder,
Uetl.h-aa. Hilda Signs, Butter
—\ ealtlay Schroeder, Mallory ;"(LW.(atrQ �
1Balsa
Patch
u9' cotton
T
t Yar„ L sv+ ;,Eery O'I3rie 1 QelIa
Peening. Wanda Willis. Esrhet I:Jl
Alma Winer. Darning on wool
-tura Lewis. -lama Witter. tnr:l:
„oats, Irene Felines.. Mille inns,
:eery Flynn. Iieatlstitelied haarener-
cielefe-Falitn Sweitzer. Te'(. a1,rru - ' f , 3 aS, 34 r 1f Wil :e 111 D1aAtond J Rehleftt,
lion Melanieh. ratella Dearing, 'fa } ! I � CCtt.e, R 1 SS I � nem,1n, Dahl^1> 4 +1 , . J- leanttt', J Alsop I ��
tomatoes...- '<l"gin, Fraser, Mrs. Wm. ?I as Taal 'Miss J.ia:iagatenl slumber
Ford; citrons, round—Sid Sanc ens, nee. Ante D .1:ug> \Mrs .1teyno ds;con•-
.11obt. Sanders; citrons, long—Jas, «+:nese nIrs, McDoeald, Mrs. R. d';.
Shipton, C, Truenaner; parsanipl- a!u
!satchel, cotton, Mrs. Cexwo:th
gess ?):ening; elk, Mass Tom, Mee
1)ar atg; knitted. quit, Miss Tom, !gees
ieneing;
woe mat, l s, el. Ford;
C1-11I.DREN'S D1:PARTME1tT
a lanJkerchiefs, Mrs. 'McDonald pil-
lo,v. Mutton Wes, peint'-,'ag, and pillow
' .es JL D. Vincent; soh, centrepiece.
apron, crochet work, co". evince;
art',nee M ,. D. Visseent. Mrs. -11t,1)en-
^'; en c.us)lion Mrs. McDonald. L.D.
J. Cottle; Hubbard squash --J. C .
Yelland; table squash—J. G. yea
laud, Mrs. Hogarth; four heads of 1
fall cabbage --Jas. O'Brien; besi. col-
vegetables—Root. Sanders.
:hisses
Hogarth; reel pepper special --June,.
O'Brien.
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Judges .Amos Poupe. Wm.. Rob-
inson,
astir. ea'!or tent 2seec.
a1•l.(aos•zrFLOWERSEDouglas,;eBear➢ s--taberous, 1' m. D:a 'ng; SP,ECI
ile ,naps A. Dougall; Frees, J.- l'or9 t s da`r - butter, Mr;
�, ear'* J ti's for 10 lit a ,
1 `u a
.t tnoel.
. F o Hunter,
, Hun r
"ht -aro rate, J. Forel; alaneim easnee, 11 a� ,Ford; J- `mien nor var, tie tick-
J- r Vit'..Dear ng; eon flowers 31 1 . c;, C •\•cilesola, M. E. Gard,n r for
rots. J • 1•c,re; noteety n 110;ted el. -ens Tenn- cut flowers, Mrs, L. Reynolds
1..)=u asl J Ford lia-vev afros, for breed from Their
CUT FLOWERS 11'ai', (. Ethcrington, A. CamPhsll
d t L.'1 lsoa for etnei,ay Lades' work:,
A>,tt J, Cottle, J• Ford; D3lilas,l'1,sS 'Tom; J. J 'Millar for foal from
1 �^tt.e: i'ti nn �"rast=r• i) hl' c '> �.
• 1 r 1 -•.t i ., J. &'rattle, W. Dear I1�1 !- xs a abs r i) a t 81113 1I. Sm:tli; i1
e't, e. 1,'.1,,41 in t ttir+s - lay- n ale nen 1 - urla ?J
ls, s.1,:YS, H. Small i. Recker, Jr„ S a ee genie /seine ea!f, Gen. 1l:oek
Ct'-'it+' � 'a➢na s4rt lieil�4' ti,++•$k a. '(` Z d ll' xI S Ii d ein. \
yen net -tater. Irene Feltner.:� nee' ele,.11ustost, Mrs". nL. Rey; 'cl;art( s"=� Paul", t1nr pil+ec QTcolohrobc%t)a1) -1
mare r e e s . �.' i lir1_1;
.;ro", JS "a x, l ,,
.a'. ., ;; weer. ,cep, �*"Il.ien. P�afl, Bari . ,; n W. Dearing. s. L. Rctr,_ c f ;.ny b •',e;l, F. Boyle; J. Gritce -
. . , T r,_ ".1 t e O aspen, Bernice Either. Ruh)" , I'-,tto-as, Mrs, Reynolds. J. Cot- I R e•+11" l ;let breed fowl (?uance
afla Jtleni Louie Wa horn, Dressed f ' Peale' 1)x11 1lmondii'J. mottle', 1!'. 2 • igg's for claire
t_; '-ilii- i.:i p Sims. E2 ), i; :4a m': t .-la..<ntlnS. .S. lteynahlsneetee,- 1 anti . �"#r.o)�* nowe'Sfor
..a Gil_'—"i hl'a1 LtnOt :len.- A'e 1MZ I �JTt �.,• ljlat tG�, Mrs. Fi. Ford; Il. N.
'a ra; ;"4,, ; '&„"chs,' + a•, '.1..
resin' 131+sialNQ,. Elva 7.anlport. :gala ;, J• Cot.ie 's- ,ga ,r bu¢te-> �lra, H. Pard Lsbu-n4
1 a e. s; ewe!. peas, Jit n�
aa* s til. s, A ss:ry. 1.e. and "a.
I te t t 01aa4 'e2311 1 nlaa� 4.➢til I'. • ..; •n':s. Jr.Cottle M nen; het «TtG. E,
�: 6 ,n a a ' •.➢ A➢1 ll➢• 31.1 e. Is;a. 1f Cottle, Mrs. tile': �)6 3A'
d al-t•as 1. Fara. Coto e% , - 1 *e—• vc; do:- i,. H-
, ➢ S ret,.c^ ,ar1FlV 1$+',ltlt-nl, _11L --a rr- J. l ee feel J. ,w .FC
� Ben &➢ a,t. J l'h'�r Iles arrangement
y �/. M
rn ! " 1'Y.. Q► 4a�4 n¢�r�}�'r(iti:an 'tlYr..er.•nA A, 1-veMal)vl✓}, lw,
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!?;;,1;1.'4.1.Eta! 1 , i •a•e Dearing, Ella Dearing Alma, 3 + F en2 .'enures J Cot* - n;
; ^ 4i --s ♦ ^ :a1'lltr 1)��ts i4''a lt---1,talu Kerr. Terse- 113ble, Mrs. It;11114)%1S. :lei;
• it..., , - ,R, A. .r - .. . R ' 13, l:a'1J.ta$on,
1,•rr' 1 Il.a,n .% iii.: Rea .• Wer. ,,.• antrali. Simian.. Marguerite yea. - nee here 4"* 1 Retea-.. - \1'x '1
• m xe. ➢, .. I IARENS' WORK.
e er °a Va;a: Wit Pete- Lawman-,. t.e.ar,n,, ..-s, ReVTtelds, Floral nee SCHOOL CHIL
1113;,,,t, Starlit pi'wa ➢ie Qa tao Gerald ?svicl:er. -e'°a T• Ford 1 and 2', 13 ,cAc' Il eft Manifolds. yellow --- Garfield
r • l 1- ,, le , 11;,:1, fl a 1 , a;nG 14' 411ab�ntt. J, F054, \onnt• Thou1llson, Laing Bros.; white man -
r:; -:r;4' s, lest , 1 1„ e .r 1.lsayd uFaiaais 1, Lorne wiser. Harold , 4 't Jess ?1-s, Re .nods. (ti'. 1� ar 4 golds �,'wndrety l)ou€;al, 'llrata, Ford
In ua ;, +barralc�ra nn'' Q a1 F ts, l F,t1 r, !mei �14r: tlds as,*.e tea ll1 A 1I' adman Globe laaaTtgolda lob!. Gardiaaer.
Pelee QIine .l nr;lla,n r if.ne, Ilam- 1'tltalo.al€', 1-"Flod 'mat- 'lelvinfilch- Dr n"veete Julge,
Cardaaa 11,.,1.a; to •a.ia.a fli e : ra?, I1.n11dn;.tdo box' Rus sell Filber. < FINE ARTS
ens -se Wine. (I4he spiral 11 suee—Lloyd Feltner. EstherP,n�nennr l:lnals+•,z a ;tens Lielnenc�n
esee lee, �'4 eeney' Skive:yak' eteriior a Eilber. Wesley y Rollins, Lester ;11c- X Iles 3) �.rC, Pe n: nit enure, \Mrs. i)or,
1,. es., :,^„ aIurra} \e'l, 1-h a "Mo- knee Inca. Carpenter's mallet—Russell 'Lsee Liv'n tarn; Palling, fruit or
1K'.c:n b 1nii1➢'ine'r; aarr<4t�, Ila roes •iii, Either. Lloyd Fainter. Patch on 1i'n•:ers- '1 s•> 1,'v'n Ston. Mrs, Iolan
t,+ , Mar,:4ret Penhalse. ticl:t Fant grain bee—Russell Reeder. Ivan unao Era; \i'atereelor. 1and-acape.airs:
t a -erar a Beavtiar, Aline Rate E'en NV Elgin Wcaad i11, Lorlae I)ere 1 and 2; figure, Mrs, .Dora I & M;
lrcltassn, Clara Ga°sir; parse•Fa>,
•a14'g ;a Ilio ns, EstherM ;iba;DorothyGasser, Fred Fist. Gordon LtImport,
li ire e;, Laur,1 i'! art;. Ila Appleton.; Melvin Sinks. Buggy jack—Milton
f a e'as, Alma Law,oaa. hew !Minn , Finktna4itaer, Cordon L.nmport. Aero-
ntersee Lentesert, Gertrude r n";;at. 1~i -a plane—Wesley ROMs, Paper cut -
lee Na la; A.,t':rs, Dorothy l•allner ting or folding—Greta Dearing.
:Marie « aa, i 1. Ruby Fialetae'ner, Alma Marguerite Peniaale, Elsie Reeder..
1'eata ,tee:fruie Heist, Gertrude Beav- purotley Lawson, Lulu Kerr, Ken-
er; 4s>:.,et peas. Ruby Hedden, Iiclen neth Kuhn. Weeds—Alvin Flukbein-
M Meath ; phlox, Rosa Deerin a, Mar- .
t ucrin1. Lamport, Alma White; Home er, Mary O'Brien, Dorothy Hirtzel.
°;;srde': W-vquet, Lloyd Hoist, Inez Estiaer Eilber. Weed seeds --Alvin
l -J -er ,Esther bilb=r. Gertrude liai-t Finkbeiner. Howard Beaver, Myrtle
Vern \bore, Nola Foist; Dahlias,. Jr- Sweitzer, Russel'' Either, Verdi Sims
1. 1.altner,I)asrothy Fanner, Ruby Esther Eilber, Insects—Edith Sweit-
lledkkn Rees ll Finkbeiner; Glad:o-. zer, Janles Taylor, Lloyd Heist. lu-
lus, Inc Fahner, Esther Wilier, John sect in juries—Lloyd Hoist. Leaves
1lenden • sunflosv;rs, Frei Feast, Es- Dorothy Hirtzel, Alvin Finkbeiner,
titer Eilber, 1i'iilia Lamont, Herman
liaurin. John Iiedden, Ila rippb"ttln; Ruby Redden, Nola Feist, Mrytle
•isan•.1, pose Falmer, Esther Eilber Sweitzer. 'Dressed flowers—Edith
1laure+:e Beaver, Stella Dearing; pul-
let, Lyle Heist, Herman }'Mauch, Mary
Lawson„ pair Rocks, Inez Feltner
NVe.,ley Rollins, Helen Hicks. Alma
'Whitt, Milton Rinkbelaer; White Leg -
banns. Lester Mcisaac, ' Gordon Lam -
env: ,Lula Derr, Ila Appleton; white
Wyandettes, Laura Clark, Hespan
H,:uch : pea home flock, Howard 13eav-
er. L1oy i Hoist, Elgin, Woodall, 1 -lar -
old Penhale, Helen, Hicks; pigeons
Jas, Taylor, Harry Bowden, Eber Lew -
Golden Haist, 1'e:"ley Rollins; lab -
;a* , Armond Frey, Esther hither,
t fe-. len Hauch, WillieLottie
y
:OM; White M.Yhite eggs, Harry Bow-
den. Dorothy Smith, Eileen Reguet.
hst.xe: hi1ber, Vary 1irTils, Wm. Geis-
er- brawn eggs, Lily King, Herniae
Hauch, Gertrude Beaver, Mary Flynn
Stella Dearing; Spring colt, Howard
Beaver. Lawrence Hirtzel, Gordon
Hoist, Russel Reeder; Dairy type calf •
Harold Penhale; spring lamb, Harold
THAT , SUDDEN
Sharp
Pain
which
you ex-
perience at
tines can be
removed. No
woman has the
right to suffer
when she can
obtain relief
safely, certainly
and promptly.
Suppose you do
have head-
aches, back-
aches, .exxtreane
nervousness, low-
spirits and general
noth-
ing'goo-for-
feelings at
times? , Your case
is not hopeless.
Try Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip-
tion. Sold by
druggists in liquid
or tablets, or send
10c. to Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel in
Buffalo, N. Y, for
a trial package.
Read what this
woman says:
Lorrnorr, ONT.-"In myearly"married
.. , d
ilfe I was very frail and delicate. I was
feeling exceedingly weak and miserable
when. a friend advisedmo to take a bottle
cit Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription.
From: the very start I felt nein strength
and vitality. I am' always grateful for
what Dr Pierce's Favorite rescri tion
has done for . me and will always be
pleased. to recommend it,"-Mes, JOHN
.,Varian, 1n Ann Street,
aru t or !lowers, IM's;. Livingston; :.e-
glia painting;, Mrs. Dore 1 and 2;
si etw h Huron County, J. Senor 1 & 2;
tray en, t'ss Liv ngston, Mrs. ')ore;
react' sketch, Mrs. Dore, Mies Lie,
eeest:an; vol. photos, J. Senior, M,$en
Mor; pitotes, J• Senior 1 and 2; tun-
ateur photos, M. Senior, W. Andrew;
col photo v'ews, J. Senior, M. Senior;
pea ani ink sketch, G. Heywcod,1.&2
n tinting on china, Mrs. A. McPherson;
beth realistic and conventional; col.
reel Mrs. McPhe-;on; col. of stamps
Venni Roulston, Mrs. McPherson;;
MANUFACTURES &IMPLaNIENTS
domesti ccloth, W. W. Taman, Miss
E. Darling; wool flannel, 'Miss Darling
1wra 1 blankets, Soutbcott Bros.; wool
yarn, Miss Tom, Miss Darl'ng;rag
carpet, Miss Tom; sewing mach,, nes &
Pianos, S. ..Martin & Son; stuffed bi ds
Sweitzer. Gordon Lamport. ;etre Sweat 1 and 2; tailored suit, V.
Map of Huron—Thelnna, Sims, W. Taman, Southcott Bras„ general
Gladys Lewis, Dorothy Dietrich. good, Southeott Bras„ furnishings,
Rose Dietrich. Map of North Ameri- W W Taman, Southott Bros.; col,
ca -a-Margaret Lamport, 111yrt1e hoot: and shoes, Southcott Bros.; Mae
Sweitzer, Joseph Fylun, John Smith. tory tweeds, also assortment of tweeds
Map of Canada—Stella Dearing, Es- W. W. Taman; ladies also gents' boot
Irene Fahner, Phyllis Ste coots Bros.
ther Eilber, Specials -Wall paper, Southcott Bros
Winer, Gordon Lamport, Esther hPon.ograph, W. Powell 1 and 2; Par-
Neeb. Writing: Evening Prayer— for Suite and d:,ning. suite, M. E. Gar -
Marion Sinclair, Merna Sims, Iva diner; separator, B. S. Phillips.
Steels, Teddy Lamportc, Writing: LADIES' WORE,
' Indian Summer— Ella Dearing, Embroidered Tray cloths, \Mrs. G.
Passmore, Mss Livingston, Mrs. How-
ey; Table lin..n, Miss Livingston;
Lunch cloth, Miss Darling; Luncheon
se:, ells, Livingston, Miss Darling;
incl: cloth, Miss Darling, Mrs. Pass -
mere; Ccntr p' ace, C. Prouty, Miss
Darling Miss L:vingstone; Coronation.
braid, Mias Darl:eng, :Mas Livingston;
Roman or cut wo-k, M:ss L:v•ngstan,
• P Ey -c13t MI Lav
GIadys Lewis, Hazel Snaith, Wanda
Willis,' Bernice Saunders, Thelma
Sims, Writing: Lead Kindly Light—
Margaret Lamport, Stella Box, Weal-
thy Schroeder. Writing: Recessional
—Alice; Preszcator, Harold Penhale,
Frank 'Parsons, Verde Sims, Ger-
trude Knight, Mary O'Brien. Draw-
ing of Union Jacl D th E'lb
z— + s er a er,
Alma' Winer, Helen O><me, Russell
Reeder, Mary Flynn, Lloyd Fahner.
Scene in. water colors—Phyllis Win-
er, Irene Fahner, Nola Foist, Esther
Eilber, Esther Neeb, Vera Mawhin-
ney. Sketch of vegetables—Agnes
Lamport, Ruby Finkbeiner, Merna
Sims, Ruby Hedden, Verne Moore,
Passmore -c 5 MI i ing-
ston, Mrs Passmore; French and eye-
firs, Huston, Miss Liv'ngston;
Punch work, Miss Livingston, :Miss
Darling ; Wallachia, .:1liss Livingston,
Mrs Passmore; Towels, Miss Living-
ston, Miss Darling; Sheet and pillow
cases, 'Liss Livingston, Mrs. Huston;
"Pillow cases, Mrs, Huston, Miss Dail -
Day s1_ps. _Mrs. Huston; Tea cosy •
Iva Steels. Lettering in ink—John ,Miss Darling, Mrs. :McDonald, hard-
Hedden, Eileen Regia•, Russell Eil anger Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs: McDonald
Edith Sweitzer, Dorothy Hirt- Bulgarian, Montmellick„ Huckaback,
zell, Mary Flynn. Miss Livingstone; Modern cross, Miss
' Darling, Miss Livingston; counterpane
Public Speaking—Gertrude Hoist,
Lloyd Hoist, Herman Rauch, Harry
Hirtzel. Hitching competition—Jas:
Taylor, Rodney Bowman, Harry
Bowden, Lloyd Hoist. School parade
—S. S. No. 2, S. S. No. 5,—senior
room; S. S. No. 6, S. S. No. 3, S. S.
No; 5 —junior room; S. S. No. 14,
S. S. No. 1. Rope splicing—Lorne
Geiser, Herman Hauch, Lloyd Hoist.
Inter school singing—S,--S. No. '.5, -
senior room; S. S. No. 1.4, S. S. No.
8, S. S. No. ne Special: Embroidered
cusion top—Vera Mawhinney..
BIDDULPH
The marriage of 'Myrta .Kilda, d.augh
ter of IVia•, acid .1Vtrs; ,Wilbert McFalls
of 13 du.lpin, "to Garnet 'Flynn, son of
H. Rawcliffe, Mrs. Passmore; conven-
tional, also table. runner, 1•Iiss Darling
poi cushion, Miss Darling, Miss Liv-
ingston nightgown, 'Miiss Livingston,
1'T -s. McDonald; lace . netting, Miss
Livingston; Miss Darling; tatting,Miss,
Livingstone, Miss -Tom, Mrs. Pass -
mare; Battenburg, Mrs. McDonald,
Vila's Livingstone; Honiton, Miss Liv-
ingston, Miss Darling; Maltese, Miss
with ''machine braids, Miss 'Tom, 'icra-
chef tray cloth, luncheon .set, launch
cloth, wli, centrepiece,., Miss Darling;
ofito wcases, Miss Darling, Mrs. Pass
mare, covers, Mrs, H. Ford, Miss ::Liv-
tag'sten; towe,s, 1?a~craine, .M=ss Liv
:rigs tone; yoke, MVI ss Livingston, Miss
J, sl�ir fil:.et, also Ir>sh, Mist Living -
.s !
iving-st ee,''Miss Darling ; table mats, Mss
Darling;: Mrs. Sweet; centrepiece,M'Iss
. ar_,n.g .A.. Dougall; se. viette,s, .Miss.
:4r, and Mrs. William Flynn of mc- i.l rin.gston, M:ss Darling; corset cover
G..liivray, W as soleran'zed at'Hyat. ay.1 C Prouty, Darling ; nightgown.
rn=rase, London; son Sept'. 14. Only a `bliss Darling, C. Prouty; fancy bag'
also ladies underwear, Miss Livingston
infants jacket, Mrs. Reid, Miss Living.
stein; bonnet. Miss Livingston, Mr
Passmore, Mrs. H. Ford; booties, .Misr
Livingstone; dress, ditto, Mrs. Reid
thread work, ditto, C. Prouty; hand
kerchiefs, ditto, Mrs. Sweet; 'collar
cuff set; Miss Livingston, Mrs. Reit?
fev personal friends were ,present .On
h e:1 (return from a; brief haneym,o:oti
.they wilt reside on, th.e?,r `fa1-m in,. B:id-
1Ulnh, where the -bride is organist of
'Fraser Church, land !oars5 of its "cost
popular members. .
FULL ARTON-Grace Muih:ersan,
svr?ow of the late Wan. -Vosper, ,1ied; :.any apron Mrs. H. Ford, Mrs. Swee
F.;•,•.,- he -`F
^:n,- ,. •_.lay in 73rd � year,. 511...
.'i
,s.was.handier cop"MixsTom, Miss D
a
born an 112itch :Fo,,r sans a Awn, �amisale-, Mrs, "Dore,Mies Darlene;r
'-laughter, survive,, hubanderiedlirm {
y..:
stye` Years ago. r
SJ:L,AF•ORTH-The e marria .of
•
g Miss
Mamie Carlin, only daughter of thr
'ate kai#tck C 'rain, +to William Clear, -tab'e runner, Mrs. Pas.smare, H. Rr
1,f Se�.dorth, toi k. place. on September cl:ffe pillow, mounted; Mrs. R ync ,:..
1
lth at ub_:
rk �Dazlsno
,washabe, Mss
17a=^••,'
)ag, Mis-s Livingston, Mass• To:p ; Eau^
'ry' bag tiT_ss Da ling,'^M s5 I ivm st
,ei-d work, Mrs. Dore, Mrs: •' Wee,
hid dress, Miss Livingston, 1VLrs;I'•
-'the charm of
L A313
is i..inunique its qunique flavflavour< of rich delicacy. And It
�� :
never varies. All grocers sell �Salada," in
sealed metal packets only. sass
Rota&. Gardiner; long red auangoids
Johan :Morgan: turnips—Andrew .
Dougall. John Morgan; water nwlean
—Wm. Ford: paanllkins—Jolen Mor-
gan, Wm. Fraser. Garletd TMT ianit-
son; pie punu'kins—Chae, Acheson,
Thos. Collingwood; tomatoes—Wm.
Ford, Laing Tiros., Wm. Fraser;
onion sets—Laing 'Bros.. Madeline
Dearing. Wm. Fraser; ouloes—R.
Gardiner. 11. Gardiner; Waite 'beans
—Laing Bros., :Edgar Rundle. WQn.
Fraser; beans In pod --•Madeline'.
Dearing; Wm. Fraser, T. Colling-
wood; cueumbers—John Morgan, C.
Acheson, Robt. Gardiner; musk
melons—Wm. Ford, Cbas. Acheson,
Chas. Acheson; citrons—Chas. Ache-
son; citrons --Chas, Ach.uon, John
Morgan; table squash—Chas. Ache-
son 1 & 2: Hubbard squash --Chas.
Acheson 1 & 2; summer squash—C.
Acheson 1&2; Golden neatest corn
--Fred Stewart, Herman Gower, C.
Acheson; white corn Madeline
Dearing, John Morgan; Ceas. Ache-
son; pop corn—T. Colliagwood, T.
Collingwood; beets—Wan Fraser,C,
Acheson, Robert Gardiaer; carrots
—T. Collingwood, Hernias Gower,
Chas. Acheson; lettuce—Mrs. W.
Howey, Chas, Acheson.
Honey display—Honey wax—W.
Abbott; 10 lbs. honey—W. Abbott;
col. honey—W. Abbott; coney in
comb—W. Abbott.
Sun Flowers—Robert Gardiner,
Beaver Bros., Robert Gardiner; po-
tatoes:Irish Cobbler—Ednar Rundle
Herman Gower, John. Morgan;
Green Mountain—T. C.11ingvood,
Madeline Dearing, W. Fraser;
cellery—Madeline Deariag; hammer
handle—Herman. Gower, Garfield
Thompson, Garfield Thompson;
aeroplane—Herman Gower; • red
onions—Fred Stewart, Jean Morgan
Fred Stewart; peppers—Mrs. W.
Howey 1 & 2; parsnips, — Robert
Gardiner; yellow eggs— Andrew
Campbell, Edgar Rundle, (,arfield
Thompson; white eggs=- Garfield
Thompson, Edgar Rundle, William
Bowden; jar preserves—John Mor-
gan, Madeleine Dearing; bread—G.
Thompson, John Morgan; collection
wood—Garfield Thompson; col. of
leaves— Wilfred Allan, Grant San-
ders, G. S. Howard; writing—Robt.
Gardner, R. D. Hunter, Chas. Ache-
son;apple pie—John Morgan;•school
lunch John -Morgan 1 & 2; best
dressed doll—Madeline Dearing, J.
Morganti G. S. Howard; plain hand
sewing, patch work—R. D. Hunter,
Fred Stewart; crochet hand bag—
R. D. Hunter; crochet work—R. D.
Hunter, G. S. Howard; school col.
pickles—John Morgan; school cake
—John Morgan; hemstitching on
handkercl}ief—G, S. Howard; plain
hand:•sewing-.,G, S. Howard, 1st,
2nd, 3rd.; col. stamps—G. S. How-
ard; col. of 6.3 ver, of wood ;grown
in Huron County—G. S. Howard;
insects—G, S. 'Howard; asters'' ---C,
Acheson, ' Beaver Bros.,.,, Madeline
Dearing phlox—Madeline Dearing;
sweet peas -Madeline Dearing; na-
eurteuies-Laing Bros:, John Mor -
;nn, Madeline Dearing;` geranium—
Madeline Dearing; balsams—Beaver
,ros., Madeline Dearing, John Mor.
an; dahlias—Wm: Fraser, Willian
'rases, Madeline Dearing cabbage
-Jelin Morgan; corn stalk -Joh,
'organ; best box—John Morgan
ood mallet—John Morgan; gladi
le -Madeline, Dearing, -John -,Mor•
an ,.
,., ,... golden' glow—Chas. . Acheson
nnias—Laing .Bros., John -Morgan;
oaf barley—John :
Y Morgan; siief.
Se—John Morgan; apples, ,sno-
John Morgan; Spies—John `•Mos
r Kings -John Morgan; Green
1—Johns Morgan; Tableau Swee
ohn Morgan; pears—JohnMoi
IMPROVE YOUR LIVESTOCK
ether you have horses, cattle, sheep or hogs..
it_ pay you to secure the best sire clbtaluable.
lir stock costs as much, to Feed and a fos.
d motthxl�e as well and cannot reproduce
r
t.
WE MARE I tBEEAL LQ+S
FOR LWES4 OOB PURI' .
THE CAI
ann'A
PAID-UP CAPITAL
RESERVE FUND
ere
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•$13,000,000
EXETER BRANCUU, F;. ; , Cbalanitan. Manager.- s
Incorporated in 1855
CAPITAL RESERVE $9,000.(QU
over 1214 fetassches
THE MOLSONS BANK
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351 Richmond St.(South of King St) London
W. J O'BRIEN, Commerce? Specialist, Principal,.
gan.
`Best display of vegetables grown
by school children; open to any
school --John Morgan, Hurondale,
Exeter School,, Chas. Acheson:
Special—J. Senior: Best ten var-
ieties of vegetables grown by a child
competing in School Childrens' ex-
hibit—Ghas. Acheson.,
Judges—Wm. Coates, C. W. Rob-
inson.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD . EFFECTS.
on Lot 8, Con. 1, Stephen, one mile
north of Centralia, on
TUESDAY, OCT. 4th, 1921
At 1 o'clock, sharp, the Following :-
Horses -Draft gelding, 6 years,sound
and faithful, draft ,mare; 7 -yrs. in foal
to Prince Marcelus, sound, good work-
er; aged horse, draft colt,
Cattle -4 good dairy cows .1a calf to
renew .early; heifer erisirug 3; 2 .heifers
2 -yrs.; 3 steers, 2 -years; 2 steers
rising 2 -yrs,; four spring calves,
Implemets,-M; H. binder in good
orae-; udhop:e-Anderson mower;
new; M. II. ,s'telel roller, nearly new;
McCormick hay loader, • good; Max-
well steel rake, Noxoia 11. hoe drill
M. -H cultivator, scruff:e-, 4 -sec. har-
rows, M.H. disc harrow, outthaov , set
sleigh., bunks complete; heavy wagon
buggy, new h'a:y ,rack, cutter, Clinton
fauuwng anilll, riding :pilaw, M,H, walking
plow; pulpier, grave] box, stock rack;
165 foot rope new; car slings and new
rap, M.H. fertilizer seed drill, steel
tire top buggy nearly new; set doiublei.
harness, set single harness, logging
chain, :new DeLaval_separator, svha£ile•e
ire:;, neckyakes. enc ch ens, to k., etc
Hay ;and .Car, -15 tole first clans tim-
othy hay. 1918;Ford Touring car.
Collie dog..
Household Effects -Pandora
•
bedst-ads, kitchen table:, 'bureau, Com
mode;, dress^,.er•s, coal •o'il stove, 3 -burn-
er, carpets, clocks, pictures,
curtains. stands, etc..'
A l . sums laf $15,'; and 'under cash,
oveethet amount 12 months crcdi,t an
approved jo`init notes, ar discount of
5 ` per cent per annum ,for cash an
credit ani unts;.
W, J: Smith, Prop.
F. Taylor, Auct,
A. Hedgrms, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Of VALUABLE FARM LAND
In. the matter of the Estate of Rob-
ert Leathorn, ante of the City of
London, in. the County of Middlesex
Gentleman, deceased, and of the Dev-
olution of Estates Act and Amending
Acts
The Canada Trust Company, the
Administrator of the above Estate
will offer for sale by Public Auction
an. SATURDAY, }OCT. 1st,,1921
at 1 o'clock p.m., the following val-
uable farm land,-
LOT NO. 15, ,in the Second Con-
cession of the Township of Stephen
in the County of Huron, containing
One Hundr. u Acres, more or lass.
There is no. more , productive land
in. the Township of Stephen,, and up-
on it is .erected a commodious two-
story franc house and two good bank
barns. This farm is well fenced and
trained, has a nice orchard, s spring
creel: with water nil the year i ound
fine for stock; has fifteen. acres ,eed-
ed down, all the fall ploughing is
done, and there are ten acres of
fall wheat. -
The above sale wig]. take place on
the premises.
TERMS. -Land will be sold in one
'parcel, subject to -a, reserve bid, fix-
ed by the Official' Guardian of In--
rants
n-(ants for Ontario. 10 ,per cent el the
purchase money to be paid an day of
sale, the balanic to be' paid .into the
(
Canadian Bank of Commerce, to the
joint creel: of the Adm7n;istrator and
the Official 'Guardian, within, thirteen
;days thereafter.
I Possession given on the 1st day of
A o il, 1922,
In all other respects the terms
will be thestanding cosiditaons of the
`+upreihe - Court of Ontario, ,
For further 'particulars apply_ to'
F. W. Harcourt, KC.,O(tfic.ial Guar -
c1 an, Toronto; r' The Canada Trust
Company, London; the Administrator
^.r' the Estate ° of the late `Robert
R. R.
lr�e,atnorn;-Joriatlnan. Leathorn,
No 8, London, or to
e
. Auctioneer,
cooner ,
CAMERON)
TI -los.
Exeter
ISAAC R. CABLING,
Vendors' Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario.