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THI:RSD:.Y, SEPT, 29th, tell
Penhale; aged ram, G. Penhale, T. , white bread, A. Foster, Mrs. G•
M. Snowden; sheaxling ewe, George Hess; loaf nut bread, A. Foster, E.
Penhale and 2nd; ram lamb, G. Pen- .Snowden; raised buns, J. Decher
hula and 2nd:ewe lamb, T. M• Snow
deur ewe having raised lamb, G
Penhale and 2nd. Fine Wool, Shear-
ling ewe -•--,1. A. Manson & Sons and
2nd; ram Jlanth. J. A. ;Ranson &
Sons; ewe having raised lamb, J. A.
"1
Manson & Son, E. F.'elope); Yat
sheep, G. Penhale, W. :McAllister &
Son,
Hogs. iierkehire—T. 1. Snowden
won all in this class. Tamworth---'
Aged sow, 3. A. Manson & Son; E.
Snowden; aged boar, T. M. Snow-
den. spring boar,, J. A. Manson &
Son. E. Snowden;. spring sow, T. Al.
Snowden and 2nd.
Poultry. --Pair of Haniburgs, G.
Heywood; chicks, G. Heywood; Bar-
red Rocks, A. J. MacKinnon; chicks.
J. Thiel and end; White Rocks, T.
Mittleholtx, W. B. Battler & Son;
Tight Brahamas. J. Tltielf chicks, 3.
Thiel; W. 1legborns. J. Heywood
1'hc at.,t,gal ,Fair at Zurei� was hdd and 2nd: chicks. J. Heywood and
eA ' weather was- `ver 2nd; R. t", W. Leghorn chicks, J:
neagsdas Fast. T ie sjeHeywood: S. C. Brown Leghorns, W.
�Fnn„ that ,:au.d be d-s-re.i, and as a
reetitt the cross was very large. The B. Battler & San; Buff Orpnz tons,
axle:bite a the aeloor„ .Ydepa:ttme its 0. 1;, Farwell; cllieks, 0, 1..j � ar
sv^. r TUDCs sans aa'd at ac od (031"4,Y, well: W W . audottea cuicks, ' . B,
e it e the see wets not up to the Battler &Seta: Silver Traced W gan-
u;sa; „neer:dat ;. Fallosr.it i the Wi' e donee. R. teeiincltey: chiefs, R.
fel :— 111cClinchey: Ancona. chicks. G. Hey-
Ilorses. General 1'urpoge'- a le. woad, Bantams, H. Clausius; col. of
mare accompanied by foal,
le lI• pigeons, T. efeAdatus; pr. Peleln
Neeb; foal, L. Denomy, H. 11. Neely, ducks. E.''Snowdan and 2nd: Rouen
yearling. Hy'. t'alland. H Haim; 2,
year-old. J. A.. Manson & Suns. lir ducks. W. B• Battler & Son, P.
laiet'iinchey; 3 -year-old. J. Neuseh- ScltwaIrn ducks, any vas•., He,s:$.C"gaus-
,
w.anger, G. Coleman; wean William
ltta, `V, A. I3atiler &Son: li. SY
Ihrcher: Sweepatalce , Wm. livelier.B• Rattler & Son, H. Clanslue; Toai-
Agricultural--•-Ilraod mare aecim- Quse geese. W. 13. Battler & Son;
panted by foal, E. Willert. 14, lir turkeys, E. Snowden,
Keys, F. Denoniy: foal, b . Wiltert. Grain and Seeds. Bushel white
E. R. Keys. J.:r'e�use:hwanger. veer, fall wheat. C. Truemner. T. M.
;imp. W. McAllister n Sou. E. A. Snowden; red fall wheat, A. Ree.
Kaye, F. B. Flies; 2-year-tsld. ee. chert, W. J. Blackwell; spring
wlmea;, any var„ M. Rader; bushel
Haut: 3 -year-old. J. el;K:u11 Lnr. S.
61rowed barley. 31. Rader. C. Truein-
Soln. A. aiansttzt S: ,osts: lxsan, S•
.
McBride, C. Truetttner: sweeltat.'tl:eatier; white oats, C. Truemner, small
McBride.l3ride, lyes, C. Truentner; rye. W. B. Bat -
S,
I3 cBr Draught-- til:►rts with Taa. tler & San: buckwheat. W. I• digltof-
NV. ;ate Allister &St Sone; foal. W. hoc ret'; red closer seed. P. 17leiebert. Jr.:
Allister &Sons: 2 -year-old, W. Mc -
seed. Atsiie clover. C. Truemner; sweet
Allister & Sortis; 3 -year-old. George
clover seed. P. Deichert, Jr.; timo-
Coleman. W. McAllister & Sons; thy seed. E. Rader, P. Ieiehert;
r.. 1,. H. Rader; sweepstakes. W.
small white Held beans. �� sn. Edig-
spahieAlllster &Sous. lteoffer, C. Truemner; best col. grain
Roadster_xare accowpanwtt. it, ui heads. F. Keegan. H. H. Neeb.
Hortaculutrai Col apples,
F.
teal, J. Decher: 'foal. 3. Decher. Jr ; F. 'Keegan; plate of fall apples, F,
Yearling. Wm. Decher: 2 -Yeas -old.
Keegan; plate of winter apples, C.
I. Decher, Win. Decher; 3 -year -cold. Truentner, F. Keegan; King of Tom-
J. Decher. Sr.. C. Truentner; span. kine. G. K. Farwell. F. i:"egan:
W. J. Taylor. Jos. Green: horse in Snows, F. Keegan, E. Rader: Nor -
harness and buggy. W. Mitchell. D. thern Spies, H. H. Neeb, J. Decher,.
B. Fuss. Geo. Thiel; lady driver. Jas. Jr.: Baldwins, 3. K. Farwell. P.
Graven. C. Prouty. 1). 13, Fuss; eween- Sclmwalm;. R. I. Greenings, II. H.
stakes. 3. Pecker. Jr, Neel►, F. Keegan; Spitzenburg, F.
C'arr,aht^—Brood mare aeeOzu. Canada Reds. F. Keegan, E. Rader;
by foal. 3. Decher. Jr„ foal, J. Lleeh- R hson Pippin. F. Keegan; Golden
er. Jr.; 1 -year-old, J. 'Reiter, Jr.: Russets. T. Johnson, C. Truemner:
'2 -year-old. J. Decher, Jr.. ;;eurue' Ben Davis, F. Ieegan, P. Sclmwalm:
Ingram; 5 -year-old,
R. N. Yak: Swears. Keegan; Waguers. C.Truem-
span. Hy. Steinbach, Wm. Thiel; neer, F. Keegan; .Manus, F. Keegan;
single carriage horse in buggy. H. Wulf River, F. Keegan; Maiden's
H. Neeb. C. Prouty; sweepstakes. li. Blush, F. Keegan; Blenheim pippin,
H. Neeb. E. Rader; Pewaukee. F. Keegan, C.
Cattle. Reg. Durham,--C'ows in Truemner: Colverts, E. Rader. H. H.
milk or in calf. W. McAllister 6 feel?; 3,i -oz. pigpen. G. K.Farwell:l
Sons and '2nd yearling heifer. t �_ TolmanSweet, E. Rader, F. Keegan;
1IeA1lister •.l Sons. 2nd and 3rd; 2- of Russets, F. Keegan; col. of
yr. heifer, V M.&1hstt.r & Son'. fall pears, F. Deegan; cal, of winter
bull calf. W. McAllister & Sons; hei- pars. F. 1' eegan; pears. any var., F.
fer calf. L. Rader, P. Deichert, Sr., Keegan. E. Rader; Bartlett pear, E..
W. McAllister & Sons; sweepstake. Snowden. F. Keegan; 6 peaches, A.
Wm. McAllister & Sons. Hendrick and 2nd; 12 prunes, Mrs.
Other than Pure -Bred Durhams— G. Hess, F. Keegan; crap apples, red E tb tt L Siebert; t bl 1I
Co -w, P. Haberer, J. Pfaff; heifer H. Yungblut. A. Reichert; crab ap IJarlmg, sersi_ttes, handwork, \Ire. g, Ce: 1 Gi11 8, Wellwood Gi118; •olt
calf. Hy. Steinbach, 0. Surerus; pies, yellow, D. B. Fuss, F. Keegan;1. ,1)arl n„ C. P31be' , table cloth, 6 Ilefvir Desjardine 8,Ehner Webb 12
yearling heifer, J. Pfaff; 2 -yr. heifer, a rib napkins, C, Silber, Mrs. Darrng: Toni .Lamport 7; beef calf, Leslie
J. Pra, 2nd and 3rd" fat cow, 0. Plumbs. D. B. Fuss, E. Snowden;col. • th �I D 1'
Surerus. 2nd and 3rd; 2 -yr. old
steer. 0. Surerus. J. Pfaff and ard;
ye rl:ug steer. J. Mchinley & Son.
0. Surerus, J. Pfaff: fat steer, 3.
McKinley & Son; Holstein cow, H_
Yungblut, J. Preeter: yearling Hol-
stein heifer, J. Preeter; sweep-
stakes.
weep
Stakes. J. McKinley & Son.
Herd of Grade Cattle—J. Pfaff;
registered Durham herd, Wm. Mc-
Allister & Sons.
Sheep. Leicester—W. McAllister
& Son took all prizes. Lincoln—G.
Sr„ A. Foster; tea biscuits, A. Fos-
ter: rolled sugar cookies, A. John-
son & San, A. e. MacKinnon; rolled
ginger cookies, P. Deiohert, Jr„ N.
Surerus; fried cakes, A. Johnston &
Son, A. J. MacKinnon; dark layer
sake, N, Surerus, E. Snowden; light
layer cake, A. J. MacKinnon, E.
Snowden; cherry pie, A. Foster, A.
J. MacKinnon; sealer canned rhu-
barb, A. Johnston &. Son, Q. Silber;
canned raspberry, A. J. MacKinnon,.
0. Ellber; sealer strawberries, 0,'
Coleman, 0. Either; sealer cherries,
3. Decher, Sr., A. Jolmnston & Son;
sealer canned pears, A. Johnston &
Son, J. Deeper, Sr.; preserved yellow
tomatoes, J. Decher, Sr„ M. Rader;
preserved citron, A. 3, MacKinnon.
J. Decker, Sr.; preserved plums, A.
J. MacKinnon, T. Johnston; preserv-
ed peaches, A. 3. MacKinnon, C.
Silber; sealer currant Jant, F. Kee-
gan, Mrs. 0. Hess; berry Jain, E,
Silber, F. Keegan;, other native jam,
E'. Keegan, C. E.ilber;, grape. Jelly, 3.
Decher, Sr„ F'. Keegan; red currant
Jelly, F. Keegan: bottle mixed vine-
gar pickles, E, Snowden. . Foster;
mustard piekless, A, J. Mae1 inuon.
J. Decher, Sr.; bottle catsup, A. J.
MacKinnon. A. Johnston & San:
sealer pickled red cabbage, 3. Deah-
er, Sr.; canned tomatoes, red, E.
Snowden, A. 3. Aiadeelnnen; canned
corn, E. Snowden, J. Decker, Sr,
Ladies Needlework. Dantestic—
Quilt, pieced cotton, T. Johnston, A,.
Coacworth: quilt. fancy quilting cot-
ton, Mrs. E. Darling. Mrs. G. Hess;
comforter. home made, MTs. E. Dar-
ling. C. Eilber: bed spread, knit or
crochet, Mrs. E. Darling, W. L. Sie-
bert; bed spread, fancy, W. B. Bat-
tler & Son, T. Johnson: ladles' house
dress, cotton, J. C. Cochrane; bed
sheet. handmade. C. Silber. A. Fos-
ter; kitchen apron. F. Keegan. Airs.
G. Hess: knitted sweater coat, W. H.
Hoffman. P. Schwalm.: shoulder
shawl. 3. Decher. Sr.. Al. Rader;
wool socks. coarse, W. L. Siebert.
Mrs. E. Darling; fine, H. II. Neeb;
bandknit mitts, double. Mrs. E. Dar-
ling, W. 13. Battler & Son; fine. T.
Johnson, H• H, Neeb; mending, H.
H. Neeb, W. le. Siebert; mending
worn table linen. W. L. Siebert, C.
Eilber; floor mat. braided, F. Kee-
gan. Mrs. Darling; floor mat, other,
F. Keegan, J. C. Coehrane; home
laundry. C. Eilber.
LADIES' WORK.
CHILDREN'S DePART:TIENT
Garden vegetable, J. Decker, Jr.,' H,
le. Neeb; mounted steeds, 0, Klapp;,
weed seeds, L. Schdbe, J. Decker, ir.;
b ••dhouse, A. Foster; writing under
10 years, O. Surerus; aver 10 yenta
trarjar:�e Prang, Alonra Foster;
.art under10 years, Lloyd Fosetr, art
over 10 years,. Helen Foster.
BABY SHOW
Rowland Ge neer lst; Paul Badou,rend
T. Snowden, 3rd. .'
SPECIALS
T. L. Wurms, l rmmm. McAllister -t&
Son; W H. Wile's, Wm. Edighof£er;
C.Fr:tz's, Wm. Edigheffer; W. G,
Hess' S. Schoch; R• Simpeon Co's,
W. L S:eb'rt; T. Eaton's D. B. Fuss;
Wm. O Br:e t's, A. J. McKinnon; Can-
adian Bank Commerce, J. McKinley &
Sen.- Williams Bros, A. Foster; J.
Pre'ter's, W. B. Battler & Son; Dr
sr .leennores, G. Heywood; J. Geseho
& Son's_ 11. H ?Neeb; 11Mloons Bank's
L. H Rader; W. B, Colle3', 1. W illert
Stade & We -do's, 0. Surerus; F.
I'h'ei's Ed. Resteineyer; Denamy.
Bras' W. 'l1.All:sten & Son; M.1ick
& Braun's, Alex. Rennie,
JUDGES
Horses, Wm. Gould. Croton; Cat-
e, shoe: and hogs. E. V. '1'hontlesen,
f ue: h; Paultry,-Thos. Haines, Brant-
ftard- gran and seeds. Te L. Wtll.amus,
Zurich,' horticultural, R. Welsh, Exec-
Haberer. Zurich; garden ee
,all a J. eieh •re:• and W. L. Siebert.e
Zurich,- dairy pr:ducts, J Haber r n
ttr 1.. Siebert, Zurich; dotttestic, sci-
ens, e, R. Welsh. Exeter, P. Haberer,
Zitr r'h ladies' work, Mrs. R. Welsh;
Exeter, Flora I. Hess, Zurich; art
work., floral exhibits and children's dee
itartment O. O'Brien and F. 1Ralbflci-
sett Zur:et.
RACES
1~ les'-far-sll—
D.lisy 1-111'. R. tMeNoll, Gaderieh.
Eel !3 y F. Tai tor, Crediton.
liav ne W, R. McNoll, Godedch•
Green Race—
S:t.d:e C;r:en, Frank Taylor, Crediton.
Betty Agoff, J. Decker. ir., Zurich.
Grand Bead School Fair
Tha f rst school fair of the Grand
Bend district was held in Brenner'
H . Grand Bend, on 'Wed. Sept. 14,
and the fallowing schools of Stephen
tc�sr.�nshim took ,part:—S. S. No. 7, S.
S No 8, S. S. Nsal.' ltf. S..5.. No.
12 and S. S. Nov 15. The fair was
a e::del success in every way and;
the people interested have decided to
make it an annual. event. Following
's The. prize last, th. number Follow -
:n the name b:ing the sectionr—
eprnis wheat, Harold Webb, 12;
,Meet wheat, Harold 'Webb 12, Hugh
liodg:n1 10; oats, Ronald McEachrca
7; barley, Claude Fall:s 12. Cecil Gill
8 • shell barley, Claud Falls 12; fi=1d
tris:m crochet, 1', 1feAdams, Mra. E. peas, Marjorie'Fatterson 8, Carve Turn -
Darling ;
urn -Darling; Filet crochet, cotton. tars. E. bell 15 ,ttttsse;l Page 8; acid corn
Ltatitn . M. E. Routledge; knitted lace Robt D:sjardins 12, Will Lochner 7
T. Jahns:on, W. L. Siebert; r'roeh *t I Russel Para 8; sweet corn, Joe Aron-
lace, Mrs K Darling. J. Preeter; hon- nee 8 114 -tan Turnbui115, Howard D's-,-
eti.sn lace, efrs. E. Darling, T. John- jareine 12; Potatoes, Green Mt. Tohn-
;.on; Swedish weave, J. Preeter; lira, son Patterson 8, Chas. Stone 10,Lorne
E. Daren; ; drawn thread work, Mrs: Ea;:eson 10; Irish Cobbler. Loi,
G. Hess M. E. Routlzdge; tatting, W. Brown 10, Verna Sharpe 7, Willis Hay -
L. S'ebert, M. E. Rot{tledgi; • embr. ler 10: mangolds, Gracie Turnbull la
eyelet, C. Either, W. Hey; French, W. turners, Elmer Webb 12, Pearl Wale t3. Cochran=; emb. hartdangerz8•uer 15, Janet Hay 8; beets, Maurice
Cochrane, T. Johnston; Roman cut, C. Desjardine 12, Russell Page 8, Eliza-
El'ber, B. Cochrane, Bulgarian, Mrs, beth Houlahan 7; carrots, Nola Des -
E. Dari:ng, T. Johnson; French knotejerdine 12, Hel.n Hayter 10, Kath -
Mrs, E Darling, B. Cochrane; erQs» I arame 1lcEachren 7; parsnips, Myrtle
shell, Mrs. E. Darling, T. Johnson, Seebbins 8,Velma Baker 12,Dora
modern beading, ;B, Coclmrtne, W. L. Greer. 8; weet peas, Jean Turnbull
Bleb:rt; spec„ hand item stitch, snmgle 15; asters. Inez Hayter 10, Lela Mol -
T. Johnson. C. Eilber. lard 8, Velma Gratton a; cockerel, El -
DINING ROOT FURNISHINGS mer Webb 12; pullet, Inez Hayter 10
Luncheon set,C.eLe
le C
, ,
.Koch-' -
J
Elmer We12,L_ \S 1 rd a -
trim r bb la, o la 8;B r
a e• _ac
r n t cloth,.emb., Wm. Hey, W. L. red rocks, Carl)*le Taylor 8, Alice Pat-
S'ebart', tea cloth, other hand w'k W.
S:ebert Mrs. Darling; table doilies, C.
err, er table mats, Mrs.
T
is the real Green Tia
The rich yet delicate flavour of the per.
l : Y leaf will always
fectl�t prepared 'green'leaf Y
be found in• the sealed Salada packet.
terson 8, Lela Mallard 8; pen Rocks
Leslie Turnbull 15, Wellwood Gill 8
Lawrence Taylor 8; Iamb, Ed. GUI
Needless
Misery
l
,,
That Women Bear
HEN the
vv house-
hold cares
and the worries
of everyday
life have drag-
ged you down,
made you un-.,'i?i{l t i }
happy, and 411111_
there is nothing ' I 1 y'e's
in life but r
headache, back-
ache and worry,
turn to the
right prescrip-
tion, one gotten
°up by Doctor
Pierce over
Fifty years ago.
Dr. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y.,
long since
found out what
is naturally
best for wom-
en's diseases.
He learned it
all thru treat-
ing thousands
of cases. The
result of his
studies was a medicine called Dr.
erce's Favorite Prescription,-
'This
rescri ion
.P ptl,�
'This medicine' is made of Vege-
table growths that nature surely
-intented for backache, headache,
'Weakening pains, and for many
,disorders common to women in
all ages of life.. Sold by druggists
of canned fruit. A. Johnston & Sen.
A. J. MacKinnon; plate of grapes,
Mrs. G. Hese: col. of grapes, F. Kee-
ete
gan..
Garden weeds.—Half bushel •of
Wolds Wonder potatoes, W. Edig-
hoffer; Rural New Yorker, J. Dech-
er, S. Hoffman; any var. late, C.
Truemner; early, W. J. Blackwell,
W. Edighoffer; A. Rennie; Green
Mountain, N. Surerus, A. Rennie, S.
Schoch; Irish Cobbler, C. Truemner,
E. Snowden, Mrs. G. Hess; 6 ears of
yellow corn, J. Decher, Sr., W. J.
yellow corn. J. Decher, Sr., W. J.
Blackwell; sweet corn, E. Snowden,
H H. Neeb; black sweet corn, H. H.
Neeb; yellow Dent corn, E.Snowden,
T. M. Snowden; large yellow onions,
F. Keegan, Mrs. G. Hess; gallon of
Dutch sets, W. Edighoffer, N. Sur-
erus; white field carrots, Mrs. G.
Hess, J. Haberer & Sons;Swedish
turnips, C. Truemner, H. Yungblut;
yellow globe mangold, E. Snowden,
T. M. Snowden; intermediate man -
golds, C. Truemner, T. M. Snowden;
long • yellow . mangolds, . W. Edighof-
fer, M. Rader; sugar beet mangolds,
W. Edighoffer, W. 3.Blackwell; Ox-
ford cabbage, J. Hey, Jr., M. Rader;
drumhead cabbage, H. Yungblut, M.
Rader; black Spanishi radish, E.
Klopp, Geo. Coleman; white radish,
G. Coleman; garden beans, M. Rader
G. K. Farwell; pumpkin, yellow, T.
McAdams, W. J. Blackwell; mam-
moth pumpkin, J, Decher, Jr., C.
Truemner; celery, J. Gascho, P.
Haberer; citron, J. Decher, Jr., W.
Decher; table squash, A. J. Mac-
Kinnon, J. Kipper; mammoth
squash, P. ,Schwalm, H. Clausius;
blood beets, W. J. Blackwell, W.
Edighoffer; root 'lmeste, M. Rader, H.
H. Neeb;, watermelons, .5.. Schoch, J.
Dacher, Jr.; muskmelons, W.m. Edig-
hoffer, J. Decher, Sr.; red tomatoes,
O. Surerus, E. Snowden; col. of gar-
den vegetables, H. H. Neeb, J. Dech-
err 1Sr.
Dairy and other products—Butter
crock .:of '5 lbs., F. Keegan, J. Dech-
er,. Sr;;, A. Reichert;. butter, 3 lbs.
in prints, .A. Reichert, W. B. -Battler
honey extracted and 'honey display
of 20 lhs,, J.` Habe•rer & San; mapit
syrup, W. B. Battler & Son,, F. Kee-
gan; hens eggs, 0. Surerus; M
Ratter; home made soap, T. John.
.av er o , s, . rs. ar :ng, B. Cock- Turnbull 1e, Heward Desjardine 12
race; tea nosey, other hand work, W.1Russel Page 8; hogs, Ed. Gil 8, Ad-.
Hey. Mrs. Darling; s:rs•ice tray, Mrs'dison ilfol'.ard, 8; bread, Bernice Webb
Darling J. Preeter; centre piece, firs. 8, Corm Oliver 8, efarjori,e Paterson
Daring. C Ellber; +bulfet set, C. Eq- g • Bran muffizis, Bernice Vv ebb 8, Mar -
bear, W. L. Siebert. !ion Turnbull 15, Lillie Louie 10; cook
BEDROOM FURNISHINGS';es; Mildred Green 8, Sind Holt 8
Pillow slips, emb,, W. Hey, C. Eilber Thelma Gin; tea buscuits, OtilIa Ma
other hand trimmed, Mrs. Darling, J. son 12, Aiarion Turnbull 15, Lottie
Freetee; sheet, B. Cochrane, G. Eilber; Johnson 12; white cake, Carrie Bos-
towe:s, ern`IT., W. L. Siebert, W. Hey; semmberry 8, Blanche Ravelle 8, Maur -
bath towel, J. Preeter, A. Foster; ,n e Desjardine 12; apple n•.e, Alice
guest towels, other hand trimming, Mrs Pa"ke:son 8, Nola Desjardima 12, Anna
Daring B. Coch-ane, dr sser runner, Bossenberry 8; candy, A nem Boss:n-
C Eilber ;Mrs. Darling, W. Hey; cur- berry. 8, ,Martha Lamport 7, Berreece
tains, hand trimmed, Mrs. Darling, C. Webb 3: school lunch, Cora Oliver 8
Silber: laundry bag, B. Cochrane, T t5i Ifre:1 Turnbull 15, Greta Baker 12;
Johnsen LADIES' WARE :patch on cotton, Maurine Desjardine
12 Helen Hayter 10, Marion Tule:-
Night robe, emb., A. Foster, C, Ell- bull 15; darned tear on; woollen, Cora
bet: night robe, Mrs. Darling, C. E'1- Oliver 8 Marion. Turnbull 15, Cora
her ;camisole, W. L. Siebert, Mrs. Dar- Baker 15; darn zmg art wool, Maurine
ling; collar and cuff set, r. Johnson; TJesjard:_mme 12; tea apron, Maurine
handkerchiefs, M:rs. Darling, T. John- Desjard:mm.e 12, Marjorie Patterson 8
son; wrist. bag, J. C. Cochrane, Mrs. 0 i11a Webb 12; hemstitched handker-
(. Hess; negligee jacket, M. E, Rout- chef, _Maurthe Desjardine 12, Marion
esige, T. Johnsen;afternoon douse, Turnbull 15,, Be_•aice Webb 8; crock-
T. Johnson; bedroom slippers, W. L. cheted insertion, Nola. Desjardine 12
S:ebert F. Keegan r Df, Brown 10 Olive Brown 10:
CHILDREN'S WEAR dressed doll, Olive Brown, . Marion
Bonnet, H. H. Neeb, jacket and boo rurahuj] 15, Velma Willis 8; onions
ties ,H a. Neeb.' Russell Page 8, :Mildred Stone 10
LIVING ROOM FURNISHINGS { Per Webb 12; hammer handle, How--
Centr` piece, colore-d emb. Mrs. Dir and Des)ar dare 12, Lorne Dietrich 7,
ling W Hey centre piece, Mrs. E. 'Donald Desjardine 12 milking stool,
llarlhzg W. H. Hoffman; table run••+ Willie Builoah• 10, Willie Laglesosn 10
ner, Mrs Darling,T. McAdams ; sofa , Verne Sharpe 7; bird house, Bruce
pillow, emb., L. Prang, Mrs, Darling; Eagleson 10, Willie Bulloch 10, Geo.
n:11ow, Airs. Darling, J. Decher, jr.; r olless 10; pe'tch on grain bag, Bruce
Eagleson 10, Willie Bulloch 10, Wil-
fred Turnbull 15; weeds, Marion Turn-
bull 15. Claude Falls 12, edittonWebb
12; weed seeds, Pea -1 Webb, 12, Claude
VICTORY LOAN
COUPONS
We will cash your Victory Loan
t.e .. to `
Coupons or place � �n your edit
our Sav liigs Saul where they will
draw interest at 3% per � annwn. ,2
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
RAID-UP•CAPITAL - - $15,00G,OOO
RESERVE FUND . - $15,000.000
EXETER BRANCH, R. A. Chapman, Manager;
1r
Incorporated in 1845
OAI."ITAL RESERVE $0,000,1100
Over 130 Branches
THE OL ON BANK
The ALolsons Bank wants every farmer to feel
that .he has a real friend in the manager, that he
will receive a hearty welcome and can safely discuss
with him his money needs.
EXETER: BRANCH
T. 8, WOODS lfanager.
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
+atetr Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
YOUR BOY AND GIRL __..
SHOULD BE EDUCATED TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES.
This modern progressive school offers every facility for prepa"in:;
Young mein and women. for the best position. Individual instruetinrt
Lowest tuition fees. Thoroughly efficient courses 1.-i Shorthand,
T
ype-
writing. Bookkeeping, and general buszess subjects taught byea ablb,
experienced teachers in- the latest and most approved methods It wtli
pay you to intestigatet,
Join our Fall. Classes now.
col. needle work, Mrs.. Darling, B.
Cochrane.
ART WORK -
01. painting, landscape, J. Preeter,
B. Cochrane; oil painting, J. Preeter, Falls 1L, Olive Brown 10; :nse. t an-
B. Cochrane; water colors, scene, B. jur:es. Wilfred Turnbull 15, 01iv.
Cochrane, T. Johnson; water colors, Brown 10 • map of Huron, Lorne I) ie -
.:lowers .B. Cochrane, T. Johnson:; trick 7, Olive Turnbull 15, Blanche
•va`er colors animals, B. Cochrane,1` Ravelle 8; map North America, Bea -
Johnson.: pas'ttel, P. J. O'Dwyer; cray- tr;.ce Statton 8, Kenneth Hodgins 1G•
oil sketch .W. L. Siebert, P. Cochrane Willie Bullo, h 10; map Canada, Wil
pencil drawing, P. J. O'Dwyer, :Mrs. Fred Ravelle 8, Cora, Oliver 8, Melvin
:T Hess basktery, J. Preeter, W'. L. Desjardine 8; writing (1st .lass), Gar -
.rt : amateur photo, farm scenes net Statton 8, G1en,tord Desjaidine 8
?, Deichert, jr.; single, piece art work Wallace Desjardine 8; -writing (2no
Preaer, T. Johnson; drawing, col- ,glass). Lela Mallard 8, Willie Webb 1:
>red maple leaf, B• Cochrane. A.deibert Mason. 12; writing (3 class
CUT"FLOWERS OWERS Lnez Hayter 10, Editih Lovie 8, Ce,
White asters, T. Johnson, Mrs: G Gi11 8; writing (4 class), Stella Web
deal;, colored asters, F, Keegan, 0. 12 Laura :Mason 12, Pearl Webb 12
.ure;us : gladioli, Mrs. G. 1 ess, T. .etter,ng' n ink, Pearl Webb 12,,Maur-
ohnson, annuals, E. ,Snowden, h.. John re Desjardine '12, Jaek .Lochner 7
J ohnson Mrs. G. ; ouspeaking, e speakin .Mariorcir, ,Turnbull ....
fess: bouquet, T. Johngan,-E'. Snow- Wilfred Turnbull 15;judgng eompc'•
:ea; pot begonn rex, M. "E: Routledge !tion, Eddie Turnbull 15, Leslma Turr
cot' begonia, A. Johnson' &' San, T: hull 15, Arnold Mason `%12;,parade,'e.
o-hasan: fern, A;, Johnson'& Son: S. No. 7, Mess L. Smith, teacher,
ngle geranium, T. Johnson; . double ,e.; No, 10 !Miss: Hobbs; eleecher, S
in tablet and liquid form. Send son; Mrs. (; Hess:' :e-areurn, T•• Johnson; fusias, T. Jahn- S. No 15, Miss Guenther, teacher.
ea: A Johnson & Son; hoe Slants, Edna G, Stade, Preneipal Gran
Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial package. ( Doureetic 'Science. Baking .Loaf A. Johnson & San. , !Bend • Sehooi:
The O'Brien Business College, London
351 Richmond St. (South of ICing St.)
London
W. j O'BRIEN, Co mmercia1 Specialist, Princinal,
HA.Y.—Mr. Wm. Alexander of Hay
'rp purcahsed the Robt, Thompson
property an the 2nd can. of Hay
for $19,550. There is a large amount
of timber and the buildings are in
good repair. There is two hundred
acres of land. Mr. Alexander has been
working it for some years.
BRINSLEY—Mr. Robt. Cunningham
lost a horse an Saturday, the animal
havine broken its neck. This is the
second horse lme has Iost in six weeks.
Miss :Mildred Wood has taken a pas-
tor in Dr. Roulstan's offce far a
few weeks
E SELL
GILSON''
YEARS' XPERIE OET FARM EQUIPMENT • ITT AND SEIN RVIE! DUAL'
Sixty years of leadership—of giving good value, heaping satisfaction
and - real service! That's why the Gilson name wins respect and
confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud to sell
this dependable farm equipment.
THE GILSON ENGINEWONDERFUL GILSON"
All Sloes
Costs You
Nothing
The famous iSitaon ."Goes Like Sixty" En-
gine—any size for any purpose -can be pur-
chased on the easy payment plan. - Let it
pay for itself. • Its economy and depend-
ability have made it the biggest selling en-
gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on
your farm.
es
as.
HYLO SYLO
The Hyto Sylo insures
sweet, fresh. succulent en-
silage down to the last
forkful. It is built to !ast
indefinitely. Exclusive
patented features of de-
sign and construction
explain why the Hylo is
chosen by ; the discrimin-
ating farmer. Pays for
itself in the first season.
Then year after year, pays
100 percent. profit on
your investment. Can
you beat it?
"The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers weresold in Canada
last year than any other make. It is guar-
anteed to be the lightest running blower -
cutter made.
Be independent—get a Gilson Silo Piller and
fill your own silo—with your own engine,
4 h.p. or larger—at the proper time, when
your corn has the greatest feeding value-
• THE GILSON SPREADER
reli4Ll!'��,�It►�1 G'C_CA k�� tri
Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it.
Use it! The best Manure. Spreader made is
the Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread.
It is low down. It has light draft. It will
take a real load. It is Free from clutches,
gears and all complicated parts.
Cill and see.our nearest dialer, name below. He wih sage and make
pyou money on
the pip ent slluatrattg�d� and on Gilson Threshers, Dixie -Ace Tractors, Wood Saws,
Grinders,`'Pump Jaeks.Bdting. etc. Write for Catalog
Made in Canada and Guoroafeed by •
GILSON MFG. CO., Limited GUELPH, ONT.
Call and Se. Nearest Dealer
Oren S. Winer, - Crediton, •Ont.