HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1913-10-9, Page 3Blyth Fair a Success.
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Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week were Blyth Falls Fair days. In-
side department was well represented
in the various classes, many very
commendable ,in exhibits b found.
i being
Wednesday beautiful day and
taywasa
theeo le thronged to the Fair. The
live stook classes were well filled and
competition was keen,
Three speeding events filled the
. afternoon, the results being as fol.
lows :-
GREEN RACE—
Joynt's ltifeste'. Mack.. ,,.,,,,,1 1 1
Mchee's Pearl Hunter,,,,,.,,,2 2 2
Oharlesworth's Lady McDowell 3 4 3
Carter's Dixie 0 . 4 8 4
Churroh'a Hal 0 0 5 dr
Ooultee's Da rkey A 5 dr
NADfED RACE—
Shield's Eva' Dillard
Coulter's Fugit Bars
Yuri tar's buster
1 1 4 8
. 3 4 2 2
Miller's J. D. K 4 3 3 4
2.40 CLASS—
Edith S ,.,,, 2 2 3 1
McNall'a Darky Brino 3 3 1 2
Murdock's ltotduraster.,,, 1 1 2 3
Drivers divided money as darkness
set in.
Emily D. Forest, gave au exhibition
toile in 2 161.
Kincardine Pipe Band furnished
music during the afternoon,
A concert in the evening under the
auspices of the Women's Institute,
packed Industry Hall. In addition to
local talent Mr. Pink, tenor, and Miss
Walker, elocutionist, both of London,
supplied the prograan.
Prize list is as follows :—
:HORSES
,Entire Horses-
Clydes and shires over 4-T. Mc-
Michael & Sour 1 and 2, S. Kechnie ;
Clydes and shires under 3-- W.
Gray.
Perchengns any age -W. Johnson
Sweepstakes -T. McMichael & San
HEAVY DRAUGHT
Brood manta with (foal, T. McMich
eel & Soo, R. Watt, W. Rinn.
Foal, -W. Ryon, R. Watt.
2 year old gelding or filly -T. Mc-
Michael &son, W.Radford,
1 year old gelding or filly - R,
Watt.
Team mares orgeldifnge-, T. H.
Taylor.
Best four colts-T.McMichael &
80t.
AGRICULTURAL.
Brood mare with foal -'H. Young,
T. Pierce, J. Scott.
Foal -T, McMichael & son, R. Watt
2 year old gelding or filly -R. Fear
Geo. Dale.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Brood mare with foal -A, W. Sloan
J .McElroy„ G. Dale.
Foal -G. Dale, A. W. Sloan.
2 year old gelding or filly -A, W.
Sloaln, R. Ferris.
1 year old gelding or filly -R. Fear
Tram -J. Vainegmond, J. Alton.
CARRIAGE
Brood mane with foal; and foal -
T. Michie,
2 year ; and 1 year,, pfd gelding or
filly -Geo. Dale.
Carriage team -Chas. Walker, J.
Reid.
ROADSTERS.
Brood mare with foal-JrJackson
A. Backer.
Foal -J, Cumingl A. Backer.
1 year old gelding; or filly - W.
Taylor, W. Moiir'itt,
Single driven -L. Lott, J. .Gal-
blaaith.
Lady driven -G. Laithwaite, Geo.
Dale.
Best 4 colts -A. Baeker.
.. Sweepstakes, beat mare, or geld-
ing -Snell Bros.
Teiam mares or geldings- Scott
Bros.. G. Laithwaite, J, J. 'Fryfogle,
Judges -J. Sparrow, Varna; W. H.
Scott, Milton.
CATTLE
Pure Bred Durbvams-
Milchl cow with calf -C. Wightman
J. Barr.
2 year old heifer.; 1 year old hei-
fer --.T. Barr 1 & 2.
Heifer calf -A. W Sloan, J. Barr.
Bull calf -T. H. Taylor, J. Barr.
Hera -J. Baer.
ABERDEEN ANGUS.
FLilch 'cow with calf,; 1 year old
heifer ; heifer e'a1f-J, Bone 1 and 2 ;
2 year old heifer,bull 1 year, bull
calf, herd, J. Bone.
GRADE,
!Milch cow with calf ; 2'year old
heifer ; heifer calf ; 1 year old steer
fat steer, J. Barr 1 and 2.
1 year old heifer -W. Fear, J. Barr
Steer calf -J. Barr
2 yelar old steer-J.'Heffron.
!Herd of cattle -J. Barr.
Fat cow or heifer -Ji, loffron, A.
W. Sloan,,
3 stock steers: -J. Bone.
Sweepstakes -J. Barr.
Judge -'H. Smith, Hay P.O.
SHEEP
Cotswold -
Aged ram, sheariiam ram, ram
lamb, sheathing ewes, aged ewes,
ewe lambs -W. Potter.
Leicester --
Aged ram -J, Snell.
Sheathing ram -J. Snell, R Rich-
mond.
Ram lamb -J. Smell 1.andl 2.
Sheathing ewes-J.S.nell R. Rich-
mond''.
Aged ewes -J. Snell, R. Richmond
Ewe lambs -C, Wightman, 3. Snell
Sh'ropshirtedow,a-
Agedi ram, pair of ewes, :shearling
ewes, ewe lambs -J, &'F, .Laidlaw.
Anly other breed • not named-
Aged Dram -J. Snell:
Fat sheep -J. Snell; C. Wightman
PIGS
Yorikshir le--
Agedl bolas', brood sow, youing sow
-Jas. Altera
Young aow--J. Alton E. Haggitt,
Aged boar, brood sow, young boar
young sow -Jas, Alton,
Judge -Mr, Bembridge.
P,OULTRY
Geese -Jas. Alt
a . ala.
CooperRouen Ducks-E,Haggitt, G, E,
,
Ducks, any other! variety- W.
Carter R. Richmowd,
Ham'burggs-W. Carter 1 and 2.
Wyalndottes-R. Richmond.
aOrpitngtons-E,'Haggitt
Logholns, white -J,'& F. Laidlaw
Leghorins, brown -J, S, 'Howrie, E,
Haggitt,
Leghotlns any other variety -G, E,
Cooper, 1 alnd 2.
Houdons-W, Carter
1VIilr oLr0as-E.,
Haggitt, G. E.
Cooper
Black Spandsh-J, S. Howriek1 & 2
!FLamburge spangled -W. Carter 1
,sinel 2,
Homburgs, pelnciled-W, Carter 1
atnd' 2.
Le4ngshans-J, S, Howrie, G. E.
Cooper.
Dorkings-J. S. Howrie, W. Carter
Wyalndottes, silver -W. Carter,R
Ric1emond,
Arndalusians-J. S. 'Howrie,1 & 2.
Red Game -E. Haggitt, W. Carter
Bwnttams-W. Carter, G. Galbraith
Poland's-E.'Ha gitt, W. Carter;
Plymouth Rocks barred-E.'Hag-
gitt, 1 and 2.
Plymouth Rocks white -E. Hag-
gitt, G.E. Cooper.
Guinea fowl -J, Alton
Pieons-E. Haggitt, W. Mason
lRhodes Islalnd Reds -E, Haggitt
Judge -J. L. Brown, Seafortn.
LADIES'' WORK
Lace handkerchiefs, Mrs. H. W.
Tamblyim, 'W, M, Scott.
Ribbon work, Miss Livingston,
J. S. Howrie.
Shadow embroidery, Miss Living-
ston, J. S. Howrie.
'Gent's mita, Mns, ;thele, Miss Liv-
ingston.
Pillow shams, Miss Agnew, Mrs
Tamblyn
Patch quilt in, cotton,, B. ABM, J
Stothers.
Patch quilt in cloth; Mrs. Tam-
blyn.
Silk quilt, crazy, Mrs. Tamblyin.
Crochet quilt, Mrs. Tamblym, J.
S. 'Howrie.
Knitted quilt, Mrs. Tamblyn.
Pair wollgn seeks or stockings,
Miss Livingston, Mrs. Tamblyn.
Eyelet centre piece or 5 o'clock,
Wm. Scott, Miss' Livingston.
Embroidery on bolting cloth, Miss
Livingston.
Embroidery on, silk for satin, Mrs.
Tamblyut, Miss Livingston.
Kensington embroidery, Mrs.
Tamblyn, J. S. Flowri(e1.
Romani embroitdery, J. S. 'Howrie,
Miss Livingston.
•Cushion top in coronation lace, J.
S. 'Howrie, Mits. Ta,mblFnt.
Sofa pillow J. Stothers, Mise, ag-
InIeW.
Davin work, Tamblyn, J. S.
Howrie.
Holn,i'ton or point lace, J.S. How-
Ciroeket work iini silk, Mrs. Helm
Agnew.
Eyelet waist or suit, J. S. Howrie,
Bedroom slippera, home made,
Mies' Agnew, Ma. Hale.
" Fancy toilet set, Mrs. Livinga'ton,
J. S. Howrie.
Applique work, Mils. Tamblyn,
Mies Livingston.
Fahey pin cushion, Mrs'. Tam-
blyn, Mre. Hele.
lFainicy 'handkerchief case, J. S.
Howie, Miss Livingston.
Photo frame, any kind, Miss Liv-
ingston; Mrs. Tamblyn.
Knitted lace in cotton, J. S. How-
rie, Mrs. Tamblym.
Knittte�d or crocket fancy wool
shawl J, S. IHowrile, ,tyfias Living-
ston,.Gine set table meats, Mrs. Tam-
blyn, J. S. Howrie.
One, set of doylies, not more than
six pieces, J. S., Howrie.
,Rattenburg lace, J. S. Howrie,
MTS. Tamblyn~ (
Tatting, Mise Livingston, Mrs.
Hele.
Nancy netting, Mise Livingston,
Mrs. Hele,
Wallaehiami work, Mrs, Tamblyn,
Mise Livingston.
Table centre piece, 'B. Allis, Mrs,
Hale. •
Table cover, 6 o'clock, J. Sto-
thers, Mrs. Tamblyinl
Tray cloth, J. Stothers, Mrs. Hale.
Tea. cosey, Mists Livingston, Mrs,
Hele.
Cushion top, :embroiderod,NI. Sto-
thers, Mcs'. Tamblyn. ,
IL+a,uad'ry, ,bag, MM. Hole, Mies
Livingston.
Sideboard cover, Miss Livingston,
Miss Agnew.
Etching on material, fine or•
course, Mrs. Tamblylni, J. S. 'Howrie.
tSlumber robe, D. Laidlow, Mrs.
Tamblym.
!Whisk holder, (Miss Livingston,
Mrs, Hele.
Couching, J. S. Howrie, Mrs. Tam-
blyn.
Collection, of ladies work, 8 pieces)
Into (more Miss' Livingston, Ml's,
Tambiyini
Kitchen: apron, Miss. Livingston,
Mrs, Tamblyn.
Crochet work in novelty braid,
Miss Livingston, D. Laidlow.
Hardanger ,or Norwegian work,
Mrs. Tamblyiu, Mies Livingatton.
Towel embroidery, J. Stothers,
Jlatteabury b (Vetotk set, Miss'
Livilnlgston,
Embroidery on) oatmeal cloth, J
Stothers •
Judge -Mrs. E. Carter, Goderieli.
a'ie Wm Scott.
GRAIN
Red Fall Wheat -Wm. McGolatan,
las. Altera
�.'nrrQ inti Wheat -Wm. McGowan
J. K. Wibm
toSSprijng wheat -J. K. Wise, Jas. Al-
Speltz-J, X. Wise Wm, McGowaitt
6roWed Barley -J., f;, Wise, Wm.
ImprOV,ed Betltahire-- McGdwata,
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines
if you want to contribute directly .
to the occurrences of capillary been.
cliitis and pneumonia use cough
medicines that contain codiue, lr l •dal nary
ire heroin and other s
po � ves i
when you have a weigh or cold. An
{ U
expectoian1 like Oha nbt rlain's Cough
1t•entedy le what, Is needed. That
cleans out the culture beets or breed-
ing places for the germs of pneumonia'
and other germ dieeases, That ie
why pneumonia never results from a'
cold when Chamberlain's Cough '
Remedy ie used, It has' aworld i
wide e ll
reputation for its cures. It contains
1
no iricrphiue or Other. sedative. For .
sale by all dealers.
White Data -3, K. Wise, Jas, Al-
ton, r1
Black oats -J, K, Wise, Jas, Al-
ton.
Small peas -3. K. Wise,
Timothy peed-J.K. Wise, Jas.
Alton].
Red clover -Jas. Alton
2 rowed Barley -J. K. Wise,
Ensilage corn --J, Barr, W. T. Jen
kine
Large oats -Wm, McGowan, 3. 3.
Mason.
Judge -John Pottor, Blyth,
ROOTS
Collection of garden ,produce -
Mrs, Fenwick, Jas. Jackson.
Early potatoes -J. Denholm, J.
Pollard,
Late potatoes -R, G. McGowan J.
Pollard,
Field oarrots-Jas. Jackson.
Red carrots -D. Laidlaw, F. Toll.
Swede turnips -F. Toll, R. B. Mc-
Gowan.
Turnips any other variety -J. Barr
Beets, table -J. B. Tierney, D.
Laidlaw.
Sugar beets -W. T. Jenkins, Jas.
Jackson.
Mengel, wurzel long- J. Parrott,
Jas, Jackson.
Mengel wurzels globe -R. Rich-
mond, F. Toll.
iMiairngel wurzels, yellow -R.R.
Sloan, J. & F. Laidlaw.
Pumpkin -J. J. Mason, J, Denholm
Squash -H. Young, 5, Denholm
Red anions -R. G, Taylor:
Field beans -H, Young.
Field conn, Dent -J, Denholm; W.
T. Jenkins,
Citrons-J,'Haggitt, E. Haggitt,
Watermelons -J. J. Mason.
,Cabbage -E. Haggitt, J. Jackson
Cauliflower -J. Jackson, Mrs•, Fen
wick.
Sugar beet ,marigolds -J. Den-
holm, Jas. Jackson&
Flint corn -J. Barr, T. 'H. Taylor.
Sweet colla -C. Wightman, Jas.
Jackson, . •
DAIRY and PROVISIONS.
Tub butter -W. Watson, Jas, Al-
ton.
Home made bread -W. Watson, R
B. McGowan, J. Pollard.
Crock Ibutter,-W. Watson, Jas.
Jackson.
Butter 10 lbs -C. Wightman, R. B.
McGowaln.
Butter 5 lbs -B. Alliin, J. Parrott.
'Extracted: , ingaey-J. & F. Laid-
law, A. B. Carr,
Display of bees and product -A.
B. Oarr.
Tea biscuits -J. Jackson,: W. Pot-
ter.
Maple syrup- R. Richmond, J.
Parrott.
Canned fruit -R. Richmond
Grape wiin,e-Robt. Shortreed, J.
Alton. 1•
Tomato catsup -Jas. Jackson, Jas
Altga,
Pickles -R, G. McGowafti, W. Pot-
ter.
Pickles one quart any kind -Miss
C. Dodds, D. Laidlaw.
Home made buns -R. B. McGowan
David Laidlaw,
(Dr)esse& chickelnst.-R. H. Short -
reed.
Layer cake -R. G. McGowan, B.
Alliin.
Two pies-R,'H. Shorti(eed, J.
Pollard.
Lunch -R. G. McGowan.
Home made soap -R.11. Shortreed
Jas. Alton.
Judge -A. G. Calder.
FRUIT.
Winter apples-R.R. Sloan,
Fall apples -C. Wightman, R. R.
Sloaln.
Bald'wiln-R. R. Sloan, J. B. Tier-
ney. r.
King of Tompkins -R. R. Sloan, J.
B. Tierney.
Northern Spy -J. B. Tierney, R. R.
Stems, '
Rhode Island 'Greeining-R. R.
Sloan, J. B. Tierney.
Ribstont pippin -J. B. Tierney, R.
R. Sloan.
Russet goldeinr-R. R. Sloan,f R.
Richmond.
(Russet Roxboro -R. Richmond,
Jas. Alton,.
Seek-ino-further-C, Wightman, R
R. Sloaln,.
Spitzetnburg-.R. R. Sloan, R. G. Mc
Gowalti.
Wiaglner-J. B. Tierney. R. R. Sloan
Bea . Davie -R. R, Sloan, J. B. Tier
ney.
Blenheim pippin -C. Wightman, R
R, Sloaln.
Tatman sweet -J. B. Tierney, Wm,
McGowan,.
M4aunn-R.R. Sloan, C. Wightman.
Stark -R. R, Sloan.
SOdow-R, R. Sloan, J.B. Tierney.
,oiretamio-J, J. Mason, RR. Sloan,
Powaukoe-F. Toll, W. McGowan
Wealthy -J. B. Tier(noy, J. Alton.
Canada Red-R.R. Sloan, W. Mc-
Gowan:.
Colverts-W. T. Jenkins, R. Rieh-
niond.
Alexander -J. Jackson, R. R. Sloan
20 oz. Pippins -R. R. Sloan.
Any other variety -R, R, Sloan, R.
Richmond.
Crab apples -T, H. Taylor, J. Scott
Collections of apples -R, R: Sloan,
R. G. McGowan,.
OTEERt 1fRUIT.
Alton.
,Refers -C. Wightman, Jas. Alton.
;Winter peaits-R. R. Sloan, Jas.
Fall pears -J. Jackson, J. Alton
Nanwicmk. ed plums, Miss C. )odds, Mrs,
Fe
Collection of plums -J. Jackson,
A.B. Carr
Totriataes-.13, & F. Laidlaw, J. J.
WOMAN A
GREAT SUFFERER
Tells How She Was Restored
To Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound.
Tilbury, Ont. -"I could praise Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all
around the world be -
kills cause it has done so
much for me. For
two years I was so
run down that I was
unable to do my
work. I had female
weakness and dread-
ful periodic pains,
constipation and
backache, but now
I am well of all these
things. I took Ly-
dia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound,
Liver Pills and Sanative Wash. I give
you permission to publish this letter to
help others." - Mrs. WILFRED MAR-
CHAND, Box 464, Tilbury, Ontario, Can.
Case of Mrs. Tully.
Chicago, Ill. - "I take pleasure in
writing to thank you for what Lydia E.
'Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I suffered with such aw-
ful periodic pains, and had a displace-
ment, and received no benefit from the
doctors. I was advised to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
am now as well as ever." -Mrs. WIL-
LIAM Timmy, 2052 Ogden Avenue,
Chicago, 111,
If yon have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble OoznpoGild will help you,write
to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo.
(confiden tial) Lynn, l'Iass., for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
IGO-apes-W. M. Scott, R, G. Mc-
Gowan,.
Peaches -RR. Sloan, J. & F, Laid
law.
Judges -ILK, Revell, Goderich.
MANUFACTURES
Yarn mat -J. Scott.
CHILDREN'S COMPETITION
Hemmed, handkerchiefs- J. S.
Howrie,
Donning socks or stockings -J.
Parrlott.
Crochet work in, ;wool -J. S. How
rue,
(Crochet work fin cotton -W. M.
Scott J. S. Howrie.
Judge -Mrs. E. Carter, Goderich.
PLANTS and FLOWERS.
Collection of foliage -Miss C.
Dodds, Mrs. Fennvick.
(Geraniums -Miss C. Dodds.
Hanging, basket -Miss C. Dodds,
Wzii. Mc:'o'wan,
Display of plants -Mrs. Fenwick,
Miss C. Dodds.
Collection of ferns -Miss C. Dodds
Mrs. 'Femiwick,
Judge -Mrs. H, Allam, Harlock,
CUT FLOWERS.
Table boquet-Mrs. Fenwick, Miss
C. Dodds.
Hand boquet-Miss C. Dodds, Mrs.
Fenwick.
Dahlias -Mrs. Fenwick.
Pansies --Mrs. (Fennvick, J. S.
Howrie.
Astars-Miss C. Dodds, Mr,S.
Feinlwick.
Judge -Mrs. H. Anita, Harlock.
SCHOOL CHILDREEN'S COMPET.
B -Children under 13 years -W, M,
Scott, L. McCaughey.
C -For children under 10 years -
Mabel Hill, Bert McElroy.
FINE ARTS.
,Ornaiment or vase -Mrs. D. Crit-
tenden, J. S. Howrie.
tHandpainted placque in oil -Miss
Agnew, W.A. Taylor.
Burint work on leather -Miss Liv-
ingston.
Burnt work on, wood -Mise Liv-
ingston.
Picture of Human Co. scenery-
Miee Agnew, Miss Livingston
Painting on bolting cloth- Miss
Livingston.
China hand painted -Miss Living
ston, Mrs, Crittenden.
Decorated china id lustile- Miss
Livingston.
,Hand painted plates -Mrs. Critter
den, Mian Livingston.
Oil painitings-Miss Agnew, J. S.
Howrie.
Water color painting -Miss Liv-
ingston, J. S. Howrie
Figure painting ii oil -Miss Ag-
new, J. S. Howrie.
Figure painting in water color --
W. A. Taylor, Mies Livingston,
Annuals in oil -Miss Agnew, Mrs.
Bele,
Animals in water colorl-Miss Liv
ingston, W. A. Taylor.
Landscape in oil -Miss Agnew,
Miss, Livingston.
Landscape in water color -W. A.
Taylor, Miss Livingston.
Crlayom t ,drawing -Mrs. Tamblyn,
Miss Livingston. t
Pencil drawing• --Mies Livingston
J, S. Howrie.
Pen, and ink sketches- Miss Liv-
ingston.
China painting -Mas, (D. Critten-
den, Miss Livingston,'
Hamid painting ozd'ailk satin or
plush -Mrs. E. Adams, Miss Living-
ston:.
%Pwiinting on glass in oil- Mrs.
E. Adams, Miss Agnlewt
Pierced brass -J, S. Howrie, Miss
Livingston.
Judge -L. Brigham, Londesboro.
SPECIAL PRIZES.
Ilay Bros„ beat collectiolnof grain
J. K. Wise.
Gray Brea., beat heavy daft 31113'
2 years of over, Snell Dress. 4 -
Dr. McTagi garb boa 5lba butter
to prints, 0, Wightr0,n,,
J,Iyh Hamilton, boat' herd grade
cattle, J. Barr.
1 3, M. Hamilton best mare or geld
ins, any age„ Snell Bros.
R. H. Rohiawn, best `driving out-
fit, horse, harness, buggy, L,Lott
' S H. Gridley, box1
1
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ng and package, R. R. Slgan,
James Cutt, 60 lbs,, tub butter,
W, Watsoni,
Dr. Milne, best head of cavil -
They make You Fool stood
flower, J, Jackson,+
L, 0. Charlesworth, boat 3 -year- The pie:earm purgative effect pro- •
old roadster, T. Coulter, duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and o
the healthy condition
J
e of the
eM r h e been 6 Das, of t' Y+
M uc i butterbody
B, Allin, and mind which they create tasks elle
Women's Institute, best eollec fell joyful. For sale by all dealers, '*
tion of cooking, J, Jackson, C, 'l'msui is quite a hustle on through-
out the country over cattle buying ow-
ing to the expected advantages of the
new tariff with the United States. No
one appears to be afraid of being con-
sidered disloyal so long as they are
advantaged by a better price for their
stock,
Parma COOKING —At the next meet-
ing of Brussels Women's Institute, to
be held Friday, October 1701, at 2.30
p. m., prizes will be awarded by the
Institute for baking as follows :-
ADDITIONAL l.00AL8
Lbeh Il'UL coloring in the Autumn
tinted leaves,
THE Spanish sash lino rad i
p r ne a his be' u i•
at
fol daughter fake letters are still ou the
rounds H, L. Jackson received one
this week. "Bert" may adopt that
beautiful daughter and receive the
millions Khat 8)0 to come as her dower,
`44'.41.+4,+.4.4+4+40+Fs : a t 0+0
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Chronic Dyspepsia
The following unsolicited testi mord-
al should certainly be sufficient to
give (tope and courage to persons
afflicted with chronic dyspepsia : "1
have been a chronic dyspeptic for
years, and of all 11)0 med!c!vw 1 have
talcen Chamberlain's Tablets have
done me more good than anything
else," says IV. 0, Mattison, Nu. 7,
Sherman St., 11ornellsville, N. Y.
For sale by all dealers.
PUMPKIN PIES
There's a thought that's surely
pieasin' at this happy harvest season
—'tis a thought that brings a twinkle
to all undyspeptic eyes, that our teeth
will soon be sunk in great big melting
slabs of pun'kin—yum ! in great big
yellow quarters of ecstatic puu'kln
pies, 'there is nothing meant for
eatin' that bas ever had 'em beaten—
you may search through all the ages
for a finer food in vain ; of the other
pies we weary, but from Herschel Isle
to Erie we keep sending back for
pun'kin once again and yet again.
There is something in those mellow
great big triangles of yellow that has
wondrous fascination for each healthy -
minded chap; we partake and shout
in chorus, "Cut another big slice for
its !— when there's pun'kiu 011 the
menu we will never leave a scrap.
So these days wheu we're heholdin'
puq'kins big and ripely golden do not
blame us if we cut up like a crazy
two-year-old. Oh, you gladsome pun' -
kin pieses, you're the ones that take
the prizes ! When again we find you
with us then our joy is uncontrolled.
Moncriefl
The fanners here are taking ad-
vantage of the fine weather to fill
their silos and do their Fall plowing.
This has been a good year to clear
and burn off land which will give a
larger acteage for crop next year.
The congregation of Knox church
Alotcrieff have increased their session
of Elders from five to eight by the
election of William Patterson, Neil
SloTaggael and William Harvey,
These will be ordained to the office
of Eldership on Thanksgiving Sun-
day.
A Marvelous Encapo
"My little boy had a marvelous
escape," writes P, G, Bastiain's, of
Prince Albert, Cape of Gond Hope.
"It occurred in thelmiddle of the night.
He got a very severe attack of croup.
As luck world have it, I had a large
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy in the house. After following the
directions for an hour and twenty
minutes he was through all danger,"
Sold by all dealers.
Grey
Some of the farming community
are waiting quite anxiously for the
establishment of the rural mail routes
in Grey township.
Now that the season is advancing
towards Winter it is to be sincerely
hoped that those who were appointed
to look after the building of the new
Presbyterian sheds at Oranbrrook will
see that the work will be started so it
may be completed before cold weather
sets in. Itis not very comfortable for
horses as itis at present.
We are sorry to hear that three
cars of wheat loaded at milestone
station, Sask., the property of George
Campbell, formerly of the 10th eon.,
were destroyed by fire recently. It
seems the elevators were full so grain
was put into cat's. As to whether
there was insurance or not is not
known yet but we hope Air. Camp-
bell hais some protection. Harvest
has turned out well but not good
enough tolose three cars ata time.
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
cure many common ailment* which
are very different, but which all arise
from the same cause -a system
clogged with impurities. The Pills
cause the bowels to move regularly,
strengthen and stimulate the kidn£ys
and open up the pores of the skin.
These organa immediately throw off
the accumulated impurities, and Bill.
ousness, Indigesttion,LiverCompplaint,
Kidney Troubles, Headaches, Rheam-
atism and similar ailments vanish.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a
Save Doctors' Bills
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
BRUSSELS
SSEL
Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will he
held in Brussels this season as follows :
THURSDAY, NOV. dtlt, 1918
DEC. 41.0, 1013
JAN. 8th, 1014
31111. 5th, 1014
ALAR. 5th, 1014
APR, 2nd, 1014
Leading Local and Outside Buyers
will be predent.
1st 2nd
Butter 1 Ib 300 25
Loaf bread white 15 to
Brown bread 15 10
Brans 1 doz ,,. 15 10
Plain biscuits 15 10
Fruit cake 25 15
Dark layer cake 20 15
Whitecake 15 to
Group cookies light, dark and
oatmeal dot each 25
Graham gems, 1r doz. 15
Cornmeal gems i doz...,,,..... .15
Scones 1 c1oz. 15 to • 9 e- Guaranteed
r -.-
'carts 1 doz. 15 10 + All Work rifat'�lltpflf� �4
Short cake bread........ 15 10 10 4.
Cream puffs 1 doz .......
15
1T
Jewelery
Repairing
Have your Watch,
Clock and Jewel-
ry Repaired at
J. R. WENDT'S,
Wroxeter, and you
will get satisfac- +
tion.
1
r
+
4
Apple pie .r5 10 •
4
Pumpkin pie 20 10 4y,•
Competition vial not •be confined to • ••••••••111•11'1'
members of the Institute but ladies of • +
TherBrese
ls willabed locality will feebe welcome. F 4/a Ra Wendt! 'There no entrance but one 4 it
exhibit from each competitor will be- •
come the property of the Institute. o Jeweller and Engraver
Each prize exhibit will also go to In- d,
statute, excepting the fruit cake, to be • Wroxeter •
sold at close of meeting and funds ep- +
plied to Institute work, Entries are to 4 +
be placed by 2 o'clock so as to permit { X014+41Oi4+4+4+434+®+4+4+♦
of judging at 2. 3o p. m.
You Know Us
We are in business right here when, you live. You are an
acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This moneyback•
if•not•satisfied offer should prove the sincerity of our claims.
When we say we believe we have ly relieve constipation. They act to
the best laxative and bask up our overcome the cause of constipation.
statementwtthour unqualified prom- They tend to eliminate the cause
ise to return without question or of sick headache, biliousness, bad
formality the money paid us for it, breath, nervousness and other Ws
if it does not prove entirely satis- attendant upon inactive bowels.
factory to you, we believe we are en-
titled to your confidence.
Our business success and prestige
depend upon your confidence in us.
We know we must secure and hold
your confidence in order to get and
keep your patronage. Therefore, we
would not dare make this offer if we
were not positively certain that we
can prove our claims for
hJ6�"'moi,
Our ekperience with them and the
many reports we have received from
those who have used them prove
that they are really the most pleasing
and satisfactory bowel remedy we
know of.
Rexall Orderlies taste like candy.
They are soothing and easy in action.
They don't cause griping, nausea,
purging or excessive looseness, as do
the usual physic or laxative. Resell
Orderlies seem to act as a tonic -
strengthener upon the nerves and
muscles of the bowels. They prompt -
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We want you to come to our store
and get a package of Rexall Order-
lies. Use a few or use up the entire
box. Then, if you are not entirely
satisfied, come back and tell us and
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you paid us for them.
You promise nothing — you sign
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us in no way whatever. We accept
your mere word.
Don't you now believe that Rexall
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Could any offer bo more fair?
Try Thein at Our Risk
We particularly recommend Rexall
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and for delicate people.
Rexall Orderlies
come in vest-
pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10o;
38 tablets, 25c; 80 tablets, 500.
Usual dose one tablet.
CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by all drug.
gists. You can buy Rexall Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores.
You can buy Resell Orderlies in this community only at our store:
Brussels
• F. R. SMITH
The Att.cde Stare
Ontario
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