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The Brussels Post, 1926-9-29, Page 61"; LD.IESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1926. (aanada's Best Piano � Tom-�+1� %y-7Pp�,�I�rpices rfrom •$�3r�7'75'.00 taps ALL �R.;l.IC'r1.11''�l 1L I�. \tJ T.Lr.�.d Do not waste time solvitiO, pu:.zlei but get in touch with the old rstablisht-d and reliable. firm and ;ret full value for your money. Mason Z Risch g-, Ontario St. Phone }; I Stratftrd w.ma-svaaszvr.�e.:�+��w.��m,•.�m.. m��,�•.x,,•SR.�,.��.�.m,.-x,.�,.,m��,�.,o�,��, rHE BRUSSELS POST THE MAN FROM SOUTH HURON Living Room Furnishings i type (weight from 150 to 225 lbs.) Huron -!+rod Toll, Mrs, J Wright, Clentre piece club, colored -'tits, : -W, B, 13011; Jas, R. Cutt, $2,00 for Robt. Taylor; John Joynt' M.L.A. W, A Logan, W. N. Watson; ctntre best two year old lieifer, Cliug 6, for North Huron, 910.00 for best v pleee. other style, colored 0. Wright section '3--•W, McGowall; Poplvstone lbs, butter, confined io exbib.tors re- M]ss Livingston; table runu:rr- 0. & Gardiner, 65.00 in good' for best siding in riding of Norris Huror.- Wrl"wht, 411im Stinson, oofa p,llow heavy draught fanl-Gray Dros.; Mrs. E. Johnston, N. Wi;,•htntau, Mrs. 1 emb.••--Miss Livingston, ih J. Grieve I Join) Joynt, M,L.A, for North Hur- D. Lnidlaw; Canadian 1]"xn'e of. Com - Isofa pillow, other hang! wort---Mi.m out, *20,00 for best Agricultural team morce, Silver cup for best ll, -rd, bull I.ivinvston, Miss J. Woodcock• of mares or geldings eopAned to and 2 females hI cl as es rt and 7 --- Miscellaneous exhibitors resident in riding of N, Jtto. E, l:ilis, Single pies fancy eroch0t in wool, , not listed-STtss J. Woodcock, DTrt4 D. Laidlaw; crochet, in cotton no. lbited-11Irs, Tr, lfer, Dr.J Grieve • ' The Car Owner's Scrap --Book I knitt]ng, not IiStrd---Miss Liv. ir,,tou; 1 lcolored embroidery, not listed --Miss (By the Left Hand Monkey Wrench) I Livingston, M.kis Stinson; white ,N� Dov embroidery, not listed-Mis,3 TO FIT GENERATOR BRUSHES I RING REPLACEMENT ton, P.obt. Wightman any article When fitting new generator brush-' Before fitting new rings to th, or garment made from one squaru es, it sometimes happens that they cylinders, make sure that nolle: of r yard of goods -Miss Living'scnn, A. do net fit the curvature of tbo pant- the cylinders i, scored and Hint if :_ W. Smith; collection, six pieces fan- mutator surface. This can be reined- not worn beyond tho point when• cy work, other than wool, different led b la ] m th • •1 1 • f Bad Weather Decreases the Exhibits lamb, aged tt having raised lamb and Crowd at Fair -Concert Was in 1026, shearhng ewe and ewe lamb a Success -C. Coultrs, I and 2; fat sh-ep ewe or weather -C. Coultis, L. Caldwell. Blyth Fall Fair ran into bad weath- PIGS or last Thursday afternoon, and kept Brood sow having littered in 1926 the crowd small. In addition to the or with pig -W. B. Bell; boar litter- regular Fair the School Fair was also ed in 19:.6-W. B. Bell, H. W, -y- held, and the Fair opened up with mouth. a fine parade by the various schools, POULTRY headed by the Henderson Pipe Band. Pair ducks, any variety -Dr. J. The inside Exhibit was well up to Grieve; pair Hantburgs spang'lod-H. 'Weymouth; L' ✓zx + y �• g Thomas McMillan, Liberal Repres entati�re from South Huron, who in- creased his majority in the recent election' styles -Miss Livingston, Miss Stin- son; reed work, collection an Y 3 pieces -Dr. J. Grieve; collection of euros-Mis J. Woodcock; fancy lamp shade -Mrs. W. A. Logan. 'ART WORE. Oils Animal, single; animals grouped, figure, marine, landscape and fruit-- Miss Livingston; flowers -Miss Liv- ingston, Dr. J. Grieve; ;roar of six l paintings -Miss Livingston. Water Colors y p gig v rou],t sect o a tug replacements call be expected i strip of 00 sand -palter under the to restore gas and oil tightness. i brush when it is in the brush -holder and working the strip back and forth READING "GAS" TANK LEVEL I until the brush conforms to the Many car owners adopt strange C,of the commutator surface. and illogical means of determining This should be done for each brush the level of the as tank Instead of separately, depending' on the gauge on the dash - board. A motorist will open the 1 SET BRAKES CLOSE tank, look in ,and then hunt around In adjustments of the band of the for a stick., In most cases the stick hydraulic brake s teem the closer y Y is covered with dirt, but that stakes the bands come to the drums without no difference. It is rammed into dragging, the better. That bands the tank, dirt and all, with little - any source -R, Sloan, J. Somers; Grieve, Mrs. W. A. Logan; fancy bed former years, but the outside entries pair Hantburgs, penciled were not as man as other years. -H. We y Weymouth; pair Wyandottes, Crdb apples --J. Somers, R. Sloan, spread -Mrs. D. Laidlaw, Mrs. J. Figure, landscape, marine, flow- et's grouped, collection six shout admit a .015 feeler. The legis thought that some d g grit is being left the bands have to to In Fall pears, named -A. W. ami:h, C. Wright; garment made from flour- paintings move accom-to gum up the fuel lines. Others the evening the Alice Dunbar white -H. Brunsdon, H. Weymouth; K. Taylor; named plums, any variety sack_ -Mrs. W. A. Logan; plan) -Miss Livingston. t plish a stop, the less distance the sometimes twist a piece of newspaper Concert Co. gave a fine eoncer., pair Leghorns, single comb wh]te- -R, Taylor; Coll, plums, five of each white apron, hand serving -Mrs. W. Miscellaneous pistons in the hydraulic wheel cylin- into a small column and thrust that which was followed by a dance. J, Faircervice, R. Weymouth; pair It. Sloan; twelve tomatoes -Mrs: A, Logan; men's sleeping- garment, Sepia (scene) -Miss Livingston; tiers have to travel. The less dis- in without thinking that soma of it Following is a list of the prize- Leghorns, any other variety -H. Wey D, McCallum, Mrs. J. Wright;Coll. machine and hand made -Dr. J. ,may pastel -Mrs. R. Richmond, Miss Liv- tante they travel, the, more"liquid come oft and cover the feed ,, winners:- mouth, 1 and pair \Iinoreas--J. grapes, 3 varieties 3 bunche, each, Grieve• ladies' k nitted sweater coat p ingston; Crayon (light shade -Mis;; ) leverage" or "mechanical advantage" pipe. Still others use rusty wr•ench- HORSES Somers; pair Plymouth Rocks, bar- I home grown -R. Sloan; eight peach- ` -llf. Livingston; pair men's ]tnittpd Livingston, 0. Wright; g gut; drawing from the system affords• es. If the gauge is beyond repair, Agricultural red -J. H. Hoover, E. Anderson, s, home grown -C. K. Taylor, R. socks, fine -M. L%vin.gston, Dr. J, cast--M]ss Livingston; pen anti ink the motorist should take other steps Gelding or filly, • years ---Fred � GRAIN Toll, Jas, Brigham; team of mare, Bushel white Fall Wheat -Robert Sloan. Carve; rag floor mat, braided -M. DAIRY Livingston, Mrs. Fingland; Aon)• --Miss Livingston, Miss J. Wood- cock; painting' on glass -Miss Liv- A WISE PRECAUTION to protect himself. On a Ioncty road Always carry an extra key to the i or geldings -Fred Toll. 4Irs. J. Shortreecl; bushel small peas--Ilebt• PRODUCTS mat ingston. particularly at night, an empty tank tire lock Wright, Robt. Taylor; ma`• -or ,geld- , Shottreed;ushel Timothy s -ed ---W. Dairy butter in crock, 15 lbs. - oth,,r hand wadi-.tlr4. D. Laidlaw, )Irs. D. b2eCallum; dairy butter in D[rs. FIn land; Launch;' work, cot- Decorative Art and an extra switch Ivey in is no joke. Furthermore, the man the car. Do not leave them in the who runs out of fuel is the obyc^t ing any age (sweepstak,-, 1-t., J. i C. Cunningham;� clover seed -John prints, 5 lbs.-3Tiss E. JohnAcin, R. tot house dress -Mrs. W. A. Log- Jardiniere, flora] design -Miss Liv side pocket, but screw them in an of much ridicule from those in his Wright, I Somers: six best stalks Ensidag1 Corn Wichtman, Mrs. D. McCallun-; dairy an; men's golf or sporting stockings ingston, Mrs. Telfor; fruit or salad out-of-the-way place, where they can car. The best plan is to fall the e Heavy Draught 1 Mi E. John, ton. hatter, roll, 5 lbs. -Mrs. D. McCal- -Mrs. W. A. Logan. bowl, conventional design -Miss Lav- not be seen. Those in use may be tank to the brim, nark the reading Brood mare, accompanied by foal i TOOTS Bros.; foal, horse gum. firs, D. Laidlaw, r. Caldwell; LADIES' FAti`CY WOI+.I1 ingston; two cups and saucers, orifi- broken or lost, on the speedometer, run a c,rtain -Gray or mare- I Coll, 'en o:r•den produce --Dr. J. Gray Bros.; gelding or filly, 2 years Griew Mr:: .a Wright, Mrs. Telfer; sweepstakes best butter ;hover.--- It. Crochet, Irish - M. Livir. ton; Wi�ghtman. g'4 ''nal design -Miss Livingston, Dr. J. Grieve; cake Plato -Miss Livinaston, number of miles, and then fill this-. BRAKE INTELLIGENCE -A. Hulking, team of mares or geld- otat «•a:.; --Miss A. GiL'esnie; 1 p crochet, filet, fine cotton -M. Living, APIARY and OTHER PRODI:C'T3 ton, qhs. Tclfcr; Mrs. W. A. Logan; s]ngle piece - tank again. The amount that is put Emergency brakes that operate on its then represents the amount of ings-Jas. Brl ham, Jno. E. Ellis; potato . lat,•-0. Wright, Dr. J. Were IiIare crochet lace, yard I1bI]ss in c•nnth, :i sections -A. W. -_-Dr. J. Grieve, ills Livingston; tat- Livingston, Dr. J. Grieve; col- the front end of the propeller shaft gasoline that is usciL In this man - or gelding any age (sweep- Griev ardpn carrots, long - 0. stake) -Jas. Brigham. Wrigb. Somers; Smith;t 1 quart, prvsen ting- 1iss Livingston; hraIcl thread lection, 5 pieces conventional design _7,Ii,s Livingston, i44rs. Te}fer; should not be used for normal stop 1 ler the driver may learn how man;r If the -I. garden carrots, Clyde I " nmk Mrup, -1Tr,. R. P.:,•lvnnnri, Mrs lace, fine -Hiss Livingston, 14IIsa J. , cot- lection 5 design ping. propeller shaft etv0z- � p miles he gets from a gallon. With brake short- J. Wright, 14frs. Telfer; Two-year-old filly -Gray Bros. i Swede • ni 4 -Mrs. W. H. Lown, r P- 4 D. Laid]atc; 1 doz. hen4' eg_,.., white �i'nodcock; braid thread lac. , course R. Richmond, Lair!- piece realistic -Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. W. A. Logan. g ,gency is to be used occasion- these facts at hand and with the ia,i ally to keep it in 1 good condition or General Purpose W. Taylor; beets, tab! use, long- i e -tiles. Tiles. D. ---.hiss Livingston; !rand entbroiuery' last, Jellied meat A. GdL donbl«---0. FLORAI, EXHIBITS of n slip of paper on the dashboard to save the service brakes on the ]re can marl; the Team of mare. or �:ad'r.'.--Mair- ' t;- J. Somers; beet;, table use, round- ning Bros.. -Miss pie; Wright, Miss Livingston; 'h hard soap, 4 lbs.-3Irs. D. I-u}inv, embroidery, eyelet -bliss Livingston, Cut Bloom speedometer read]n wheels, the best tom promiae is to at which he should refill. Phi: is Mrs. D. McCallum A. W. Smith: se - Roadsters I' .• xs. J. Wright. Jars. Telfer; embroidery, solid white Asters, 10 blooms one variety, one use service and emergency brakes particularly advisable on a lona tour i ar beet mangold, white -Gray Bros. Single deicer H. Brown, W. T. D0MESTIC SCIENCI"; -Hiss Livingston, Misa Stinson, type -Mrs. W. A. Logan, Miss A. � simultaneous! Y• to make it unnecessary to hop out -J. ; J. H. Hoover; mangold VVuzels• i Loaf white bread wis -1Ir E v i s ,mbreid •r • H• i til' Gillespie; asters, 4 colors, 6 blooms and watch the gas level 1 F 1 McLean, Mannm* Bras., Tho:. Iain- Manning globe -W. Taylor, A. W. Sm.th; service; lady driv, i• --J. Fryfogle, J. I , - • . c Y. arran],et-. rss n- Johnston, C. Cartwright; loaf not in_rston; embroidery, Roman cut each color -Mrs. D. McCallum, Mrs• H. Brown; team of mares or mangold Wurzels, Long -Gray Rros., I !tread, quick -Mrs. R, Riclvnomd, 'Mrs 1iTtss Livingston; embroidery, Swedish J. Wright; collection dahlias- Mis, geld- ings-J. Fryfogle; gentlemen's out- A. W. Smith; mangold Wurzels, yel- low long -Gray Bros., A, W. Smith; D. Laidlaw; six plain yeast buns- weave -Miss Livingston, Mrs. W A. A. Gillespie, p i Mrs. ss Laidlaw; gbtd- toll, 4 spikes -Miss J. Woodcock:, fit -J. H. Brown. ! pumpkin -Mr,. Telfer, C. K. Taylor; C. Cartwright, Mrs. R. R. fear; six i}ain baking t powder biscuits -Mrd. Logan; enmbrol-fiery, Bulgarian-- Miss hiringston; embroidery, Modern con- con- Mrs. D. McCallum; sweet seas, dis- CAT'1'LE Pure one squash• -,I. H. Hoover, Jno. Som•• one ti. Laidlaw, W B. Dell; six plain ventional-il4]ss T.ivine'ston; ;Miss play, colors shown separately --Mrs. Bred Durhams Milch cow, having raised calf :n p,.ck red on]ors-•Mr.4. J. Wright peek yellow onion;-• lir;. Telfer, J, graham gent. -Mrs. R. Richmond, embro]d- cry, single piece not listed Liv- D. McCallum, Mrs. Telfer; collection Gillespie, 'l 1926 calf-Jno• lespie; hanging basket -Miss A. G11 - lespie, Mrs. W. A. Logan; collection Mrs D. Laidlaw; six rolled sugar ingston. z]nuias-Miss Mrs. ilfer; or with E. Ellis, 1 . Somers; silver p]cklire, ori.m5-•Mrs, cookies -Mrs. D. Laidlaw, Mrs. E. - roses -Mrs. J. Wxight, E. Caldwell; and 2, W. rtilr.Cxowan; 2-7ear-old bei- Telfer; peck whit- fieLl bean:--Rbbt, Johnston; six oatmeal coolies --Mr,. ' Dining Room Furnishings table bouquet or basket -Mrs. Tel - Tel - fer-W. McGowan, Thos, Taylor; bei- Taylor, C. Cartwr•i!•1:',; two r•itrurs- R. Richmond, Mrs. D. Laidlaw; six Buffet set, three pieces -W. N. fer, 0. Wright; collection annuals, I fee calf- Tno. E. Ellis; bull, 1 year E. Caldwell; two hearts cabbage- frier! calces -Mrs, Telfer, Mrs. D. Watson, Miss Livingston; tea cloth, varieties named -Mrs. Telfer, Mrs. and under _'.-Jno. E. Ellis; bull calf Mrs. D. McCallum, C. Cartwright; Laidlaw; six scones -Mrs. R. B. lute- emb.-Miss N. Stinson, Mrs. Tel- D. McCallum, collection perennials, I -Thos. Taylor. Jas. Brigham, two heads red cabbage ---Mrs. R• B. Gowan, Mrs. D. McCallum; soft gin- fee-, tea cloth, crochet trimm�ed-0. 4 named -Miss A' Ciilles- Aberdeen Augus I4ICGowan; two heads celery -.Dr. J. ger bread -0. Wright, Mrs. J. Wright, Miss J. Woodcock; luncheon , Mrs. pie, 14Irs. J. Wright. Milch cow, having rased calf in Grieve, Mrs J. Wright; six ear, sweetet, Wright,Wr;,rlight layer cake -0. Wright, 7 pieces white -Miss Livingston, Pot Plants 1026 or with calf -Alex. VTcEwhtg corn, braided -R, Taylor, J. Som- kris, E. Johnston; dark layer cake,- Mrs. Telfer; lunchhon sot, 7 piccrs, Begonia, tuberous -C. Cartwright, I and 2; bull over 1 year, age con- McEwing. ers. 0. Wright, Dors. D. Laidlaw; six len)- colors -Muss Stinson, Miss J. Woodcock; pair table ends -Miss Mrs. D. McCallum; begonia, collec- sidered-Alex. Grades FRUIT Six named varieties of whiter ap- on tarts with meringue -Mrs. D. Me- Livingston, Mrs. D. Laidlaw; table tion, not less than 3 -Mrs. J. Wright Milch cow, having raise -1 calf in pies -Miss J. Woodcock L Co ell Callum, Mrs. R. Richmond;,six tarts mats, crochet, 3 or 5 set -Miss Liv.' coleus -Mrs. W. A. Logan, Mrs. J. 11)26 o>rwith calf -E. Caldwell, Wal- Gray Bros.; four named varieties of lust, salve fruit filling -Mrs. D. McCal- 0. Wright; apple to -Mrs. D. g pp p ingston, Miss -Stinson; table mats Wright; col. foliage plants -Miss A. Gillespie, Mrs. J. Wright; Peru, any ter McGowan; 2 -year-old heifer -T. fall apples -Gray Bros., Mis.: J, + McCallum, Mrs. R. R. Fear; tart p1e, ether style -Miss J. Woodcock; ct,n- tre house variety -Mrs. W. A, Logan; Taylor; 2 -year-old steer -W. McGow- ' an, 1 and 2; 1 -year-old lteifor-W. Woodcock, L. Colwell; baldwin--��-C. K. Taylor; Kings -R, Sloan, T. Srhtm- native fruit filling -0. Wright, Dlrs. piece, cob. -Miss Livingston; service tray, hand work -Mrs. Tolfer geranium, single in bloom -Mrs. J. McGowan, 1 -year-old steer -W. Me- ors; Northern Spy -R. Sloan; T:. I. D. McCallum; vegetable salad, small -14Irs, Telfer; meat loaf lbs. -- Miss J. Woodcock; tea case,,, wasll- Wright; best one house plant in blown -Mrs. R. B. McGowan; Mrs. Gowan, 1 and 2; heifer calf -W. Mc- Gowan; steer calf -Jas, Be!ehom, W. Greening -R. Sloan; Rihson Russett •--Mrs. D, McCallum, J. Somers; Mrs. W. A. Logan; dessert dish, oth• able, not wool• -p -Miss Livingston, Mrs. Telfer; serviettes, 4 to match, hand J. Wright; window box -Miss A. Gil - McGowan; fat steer, any breed -W. Golden Russett -R. Sloan, J. Somers; or than pastry or jelly -Mrs. Telfer: fruit salad, small-Lklrs. Telfer. trimmed -Mrs. Mrs. Telfer, Mrs. W. A, lespie; hanging basket -Miss A. G11 - lespie, Mrs. W. A. Logan; collection McGowan I and 2; fat cow or heifer, any breed -W. McGowan, I and 2; Roxboro Russett -J, Somers; so,,k. no -further -Mrs. D. McCallum; Wag• FRUIT, PICKLES, ETC, Logan; table cloth and two napkins, cnah. initial-D2iss Living4ton; single snap dragons any color -Mrs, D. Thos. Taylor, ler-R. Sloan, A. W. Smith; Ben Maple cream cantly -Mrs. Telfer,room, ]fihing for dining pece urnsg' not DTcCallixtn, Mrs. W. A. Logan. SHEEP Davis -It. Sloan, J. Somers; Graven. M]s, A. Gillespie; canned rhubarb- listed --•0. Wright, Miss Stinson. SPECIAL PRIZES Leicester stein -A. W. Smith, J. Somers • Blen_ Mrs, D, Laidlaw; canned red rasp- berries -Mrs. R, Richmond, Mrs. D• Bed Room Furnishings Jas. Dodds, pair of shoes, for bes` Agricultural Team -Fred Toll; R. Shearling' ram, ram lamb a ecl rw„ having raised lamb in 1924, shearl- holm Pi pp]n-R. Sloan, C. Cart- Wright; Talman Sweet -R. Sloan, W. Laidlaw; canned plums, ,green or yel- Pair pillow slips, emb.-Miss Lai- ingston, Miss Stinson; M. McKay, 25 lb, bag Royal .Purple Ing ewe and ewe lamb -Wm. Taylor, low r C. Cunningham; Mann -R. Sloan, -Mrs, R. Richmond, Mrs. D. Laidlaw; canned cherries-Mrs,R. pair pillow slips, other handwork -Mrs. W, A, Calf -Meal for best herd Shorthorn Cattle-Jno. E. Ellis; R. M. MCKay, Shropshiredown - Aged ram -W. G. Ross, Will, Ste- i Mrs. R. Richmond; Stark -R. Sloan; ' Snow -R. Sloan, J. Somers; Ontario Richmond, Mrs. D, Laidlaw; conned Logan, Miss Woodcock; pair towels emb.-Miss Livingston; bads towets ;tin of Royal Purple Poultry Fond, vens; Shearling ram -W. G. ]toss; poaches, J. Somers, R. Sloan; box any kind -Mrs. R. Richmond, Dr. J. Grieve; preserved apples-111iss A• stuck face cloth -Mea J. Wrig'lit, ?4lrs• for best collection of poultry -E. Anderson, A. M. Brogden, 2.00 :for ram lamb -W. G. Ross, 1 and 2; aged ewe Having raised lamb in 1926 apples -R. Sloan, Jas, Tierney; Wealthy -J. Tierney, R. Sloan; Can- Gilles tie preserved citron• -Mrs. 1 r 1 W. A. Logan; fancy sheet -Miss Livg ingston, Mrs. Telfer; fancy spread- best foal, horse or mare -Gray Bros. ' -W. G. Ross, 1 and 2; shearling ada Red -R. Sloan; Colverts---.R, + strawberries - Telfer; Richmond, Mrs. R. Richmond; J, H, T3oovrr; Mrs. W. A. Logan, W. N. Watson;A. g + re L"'rslc]n0, $2.00 for bast pair Barred Rocks -J. Somers; R, Ti, ewe -W. G. Ross, 1 and 2; ewe lamb -W, G. Ross, Mrs.Lyddiatt, Sloan; Alexander -C. K. Taylor J. preserved Somers; Twenty ounce Pippin---- R,L Plums-Mrs.r' plus -Mrs. J. Wright; dresser covewhite handwork Laidlaw, D Mrs. D. aaw, ss Livingston; Mi Robinson, one litilter for best Agri- Any Other Kind canned : Sloan, J. Sinners; any other varir:tydresser Dr. pears -Mrs. R. Richmond,M J. Grieve; black currant jam- cover, 3 piece washable --Miss cultural horse on halter -Mrs. J. Wright; Harry Waymouth, $1.00 for Aged ram -C: Coultas; she:irking- ram -C. Coultes, L, Caldwell; ram named -R. Sloan, R, Taylor; Coll, apples 10 varieties obtained fromMiss Mea D. Laidlaw, Mrs. Telfer; goose- Stinson, 0. Wright; pill eushiom- Livingston, Dr. J. Grieve; lawn best bled on ground in poultry-Jno. harry jam -Mrs, D. Laidlaw; orange - dry bag --Miss W. N, Fainservice; Watson Bros:, for best marmalade -Dr, J. Grieve, Mrs. D. .Livingston, W t• b baby beef (not eligible for registra- Laidlaw; canned tomatoes,• -Mrs. D. a sort, parr oudorr curtains, hand work -Miss Livingston, Mrs. D, tion) -W. McGowan, Jas, Brigham; Laidlaw, Mrs, R. Richmond; mixed Laidlaw' Blyth Agriculture] Society; for best vi-negar pickles -Mrs. Telfer, Mrs. R. three horses from any municipality, B, McGowan; mustard plekles -MrF, Personal Wear either Agricultural or Heavy -draught Telfer, Mrs, D. Laidlaw; sweet, pick- i Night robe, emb.-Miss Living- Hallett Twp,, E, Wawanosh; Munro des -Mrs. W. A. Logan, 0. Wright; ston; night robe, other hand work-- Bros., $1.00, Class 6, Sec. 7-Jno. E, Pickled onions -Mrs. Telfer; glass Miss LiNingston; convalescent Jiicket Ellis; H. Dodds, 1 gallon motor oil, apple jelly -Miss A: Gillespie.; glass •--Mrs. Telfer, Mrs. W. A. Logan; Class 8, Sec, 2 -Thos, 'Taylor, Ar- eurrant jolly-Mr.i. Teifet•, Miss A, handkerchiefs, hand trimming --Miss chie Radford, $2,00 for best mare Gillespie; -]ass other native frai't Livixgston, Mrs, J. Woodcock; bou-• and colt, any class -Gray Bros,; Hill- j0ly 7'. Wright, Miss A, Giilc-spie; noir slippers --Miss Livingston, Dr, born &z Leslie, 50 lbs, pastry flour bottle raspberry vinegar --•-Mrs. Tel J. Grieve; fancy work bag, other for beat collection pastry Cooking - 'For, Dr, J, Grieve; bottle tomato cat- style ---Miss Livingston, Mrs. W. A, Mr's. R, Richmond; Howard Brand - sup -Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. D,Laid- Logan•, infant's Wool Jacket-•--41iss son, m/rt ten commercial lime for best law; collection of fruit ---Mrs. Telfer, ' Livingston, Dr, J. Grieve; infant's beavy draught more and foal-.Gray DOMESTIC NEEDLEWOR.If, booties --Miss J. Woodcock, Miss Liv Bros.; Dr. Colborne, $2.00 ;for best Quilt, applique, modern -Dr. J, ' ingston; infant's bonnet -•••Mrs, D. foal, horse at, mare, Class 2 -Gray Grieve, Mrs. D, Laidlaw; quilt, cot-' McCallum, Miss Livingston; infant's Taros.; Jas. R. Cat, $3,00 for best ton pieced --Dr. J. Grieve, O, Wright � crib cover, home made -Mrs. W, A. gelding or filly, Class 2, section a--- quRt, fancy quilting -Dr, J. Grieve; Logan; ebild's. romper suit-•Dn J, A. Hunking; Blyth Agricultural Soo - comforter, home made -•-- Dr. J,, Grieve, iety, two Meet hogs of. the bacon RETARD SPARK FIRST' Before touching that button which Apply the tire cover so that the sets the electric cranking moto•• in drain hole isr at the bottom. This action, care should be specially tak• will allow water which might get on to always have the spark retarded. I into the cover to chain off. As a rule the electric motor is strong 1 enough to resist the back firs and i Because spark plugs are about the even carry the piston past the dead busiest piece, of apparatus nn a car centre, and as the result of this the when the engine is running they starting, motor is likely to be torn to should work 100 per eent _tit all pieces and ruined. times. As a rule the intake valves require When, descending grades it does less attention than the exhaust val- not help 'the braking to turn otf the ves because the former come in con- ignition switch. The unexploded gas - tact with the cool, fresh fuel charg- 1 es that have accumulated in the muf- es, whereas the latter are apt to be- I fier will ignite when the switch is come fouled and burned by the, hot turned on and may blow out the zinc] dirty exhaust gases. 1 muAler. The purchasing public is daily becoming greater readers of advertisements, The reason for this is that they profit by so doing. They find the goods they want described in the right manner. It is news to the ptirchaser, That being the case, it behooves the wide- awake and straight -dealing, merchant to study his advertising matter carefully, so that when the customer comes in to buy, he or she will find that the goods are as represented. Those who do not read advertisements are losers. Make it a• part of your reading to go over the advertisements of the merchants, By so doing you will know where to find the best bargains. Also you will learn whether the goods are as represented, Merchants are studying the needs of their customers. Buy from the man who advertises and you will not go astray, ix