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The Clinton News Record, 1913-09-25, Page 4Illosairmamirmormormavorsamedisommoss Coder ich Township His Lordship, the Bishop of -Huron, during the anomh o November visit the Deanery of Iloron for the purpose, of confirmation, In prepara- tiOnfor ,the confirmation Rev. I,angford will peach a series or ser-, mons. The:subject next Sunday will bo 'Baptisi,° 11001. 8-44: NCW'STIOCOOII lo Jan. 1914 for 25c Sutnrrterhill.', -The vestry meeting ol St. Peter's church which was called 5(90 Monday evening last vas postponed un It next Monday ovenin, when it .is roped there will be a .good turnout of the nongrega t ion . Commencing the f? 0s t Sunday in Ocieber the services in St. Peter's church will "open at ;:even o'clock on Sunday evening instet.d of seven -thirty as has been the case dur- ing the SUIT011,er 111011t11S. A number from around here tbok in. the 11a10 at Goderich last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart spent WedrE3sday with Auburn friends. Miss. Olive Mair is visiting her aunt, Mrs, 13railford Cloderich. , , . Mr. Garnet . McBrien has -rettfrned to Winnipeg after •a pleasant inollth's visit tinder the parental roor Mrs. Tony Lawson of Clinton spent a few days ..a guest' at the 'home of Mr. Wm. Lawson, . Threshing is the order of. the . day in this vicinity. News-R'ecoltil to Jan, 1911 for 25c. Stanieg Tovvnship:, Keys was in Lon- don: one day last week on business. Mr, Robt. Talbot is preparing to • leave for the west shortly. We wislh lam success. , Mr. 1•Vrii. 1-loward and iiste, , Mts. English.Sof Drysdale, visited BayfieM friends last Sabbath. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Chas. La - port on 22nd inst. a daughter. Miss Ida Durand of Goderich is spending a few weeks under the par- ental roof. • News -Record to Jan. for 950. Constance Mr, and Mrs. Prank Fowler of New York have been visiting friends - and relatives in the vicinity. They made the trip' over in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamb of the State of Michigan are visiting old friends and neighbors in the vicinity. Mrs. Samuel Kindy and babe of "Toronto are the guests of the lady's Parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Sutherland. Rev. Dr. Abraham cif Toronto, a :representative of the Dominion Al- liance, Preached a line temPerance sermon in the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. 1-lobt. Colclough is getting her stable shingled in readiness for the cold and wet weathers News -Record to Jan. 1911 for 25c. Can, News, -Record• eptember 25th, 1913 Varna /11' W, 'AlcM Joh,. solve,. 11 Orth., Mrs, James Steep andtwo\l, cott. Two year ,old-Johit` .11eY, old - diets tiOSel and Ada, Are „yisiting Deeker,. sys C..Treumner,, pair Godericir and.' ..Saltford iriefido OPs rOadsters'131Am:buss .and buggy..7gte- _ .roadst:er in harness .and buggy - 1). 'E. ;Phillips, Docker, jr, -G. A. Glen, Sadie ' 'J, Folliek D. Obarleton. :Lady (10(500it;e0 -J. Decker, .st.s. John D. Philitis • • • Best, lady driver -J, Decker, ST. wee,J0(4„JolIcy. C' 1,Im -I-leY• 5111- Mr., Flassard of Toronto, represen ting the Dominion Alliance, preached (11 the- Afethodist chtn:ch Sunday ev- ening Flev 5I Cahmbell Toron to oeenPied the.‘pulpit of the Presby- aimo cliutult, also 111 llic:Intercs s 0 temperance, 10( 110 morrong, Misses Bertha 'Deihl' and liuth ,Reic - , Single ,00011ai,er. and 'outif A. we -re delegates to the Districi, Con vehtion at floirriesville, Monday and Tuesday Riw, T.' J, Snowden and Miss Effie were at I-Iolniesville en Tuesday at- tending the S. S. and Epworth' Lea- gue convention. Mr. Nelson Reid attended the S. con.vention . at ou Tuesday last. Don'.t forget Bayfield Fair ,on Fri- day. ' Mrs. W. L. Keys and Miss. Eliza Robinson have returned hOrne fitter spending two months with triends 111 tbewest, ' . . . A large number from, this vicinity attended the Fail at Zurich on Thnrsday, lost and also at Seaforth on FridaY last. All report good Shows. • 1, Orin:loge rearm -Wes. ParkitiOn. Olenn - 'Road horse any age -Dl' E. Phillip. Roads ter, teani-John Hey . Heavy . draught foal of 19t3 -C. Beam & Son. CATTLE. • Shorthorns -R. D. Bunter took all . , Priie Winnerkof the Exeter Fall Fair The Iollowing Hi a list of the prize winners at, the Exeler Fall .Fair : . - • GENERAL PURPOSE. Brood mare 'aeconspaniert liy foals -M, Gould, . John Rowe, S. Pyre. Foal --S. Pym, •Wjess Beiber, John Rowe. Three year old -A. Wright, W. Ford. Two year old -John Pec- ker sr. 1 & 2. One- year old -M. Goulti, B. Williams, A. 'Mott. Team -R. Birch, L. II. Rader, J. Decker ' AGRICULTURAL. Brood. mare accompanied by foal - T. N. Forsythe, M. Sitnpson, John Cann. Foal -Jas... Smillie, J. Row - cliff°, M. Sintpson. Three year old -J. Squire, R. D. Bell, W. IL Bey. Two” yews old -R. D. Bell, J. Al- lison, J Squirt. One year old -- Craven Bros., T. Harris, J. Duncan, Team -.M. Moodie, D. Fotheringhaus J. A.. Hamilton. HEATS' DRAUGHT. Brood mare accompanied by foal - J. Smillie, C. Bean & Son J. Dun- can. Foal -0. Bean & Son, F. N. Forsythe, J. D. Duncan. Three year old -J. Smillie, SI". C. Glenn, 2 & 3. Two year old -C. Bear & Son, J. Allison, S. Essery. One year old - A. Sinclair. . CARRIAGE. Three year old -13. Williams, T, Schroeder, Two year old -A. Reic- hert, .A. W. Etherington, J, Squire., One year ord-A,-- 'Reichert, "T. I-Iarris Single carriage horse -J. Pringle, W, R, McArthur. Pair carriage horses and carriage -Mr. Parkinson. ROADSTERS. • I3rood mare accompanied by foal - Wm. 13eiber, Wm, McAlister, John Duncan. Foal -J Duncan Wm. Bei- arr4momminimemismommemm DRY GOODS E NO, 78 AND 1 the prizes in this class, GRADES. Aged cows -John- Ratcliffe 1 & 2, P. Coates 1 & 2. One year old heifer- -J. Ratclifie, firm, Coates 2 & 3. Heifer ealf--A, Elcot, P Baw,den, Wins Oire. . Two year old steer --Wm. Coates 152, R. D. I-Iunter. One year old 'steer -11, I). Hunter, Win. Coat- es 11 D, Hunter, ' Steer cal( -A. Al- cott, W. Ole; Wm. Coate. JERSEY. • Best cow -J. Bawaen, Two year )111 heifer -T. Brock, F. Brock. One year old heifer -F. Brock.' Heifer calf -T. '",Broel, 9.. W. Etheringtbn. 131111 calf -V. Brock. • • HOLSTEINS. s '• BesS cow -L. Day,, R. D. Hunter, Two year old heifer -R. D., Hunter: One year old heifer -L -1i1 D. . Hunter: Heifer calf -R. D. Bunter. - Best' cow any ages-Jno. Ratcliile. •-SHEEP.. DORSET HORNED. A. W. Etherington swept the list In this class. IANCOLNS. Geo„ Penhale took first And second in all events in thig class. LEICESTER. Shearling ewe -A, Eleott. Rant Lamb -A. A. Alcott 1 & 2. Ewe having - raised lambs in 1913 -Geo, Penhale. Shearling ewe -Geo. pen - hale. Ewe lamb -A. ISIcott. Pen of sheep -G. Penhale, .k. W. Ether- ington. HOGS. YORKSHIRE. - R. 13ittch swept the list in the Yorkshire class. BERKSHIRE. Dawsion 13ros swept the list in the Berkshire class. ' POULTRY. Light 13rahman-F. Brock, S. San7 ders. Chicks -F. 13rocic, Buft coc- kins-Jacob Battler. Partridge coc- hins-Wm, Carter. Barred *mouth rocks -Wm. Yale 1 & 2. Chieks. Wm. Yule, J. Bostitter. White ply - meth rocks -G, Heywood. Chicks - Win: Yule,C. Trueinner, Silvery Grey Dorkins-J. Taylor. Chicks - T. Brock. Colored Dorkins-W. Car- ter. Chicks -W. Carter 1 & 27 Sil- ver lace wyandottes-W. Carter,- J. Ela.ttler, Chicks -R. Sanders, Sid - Sanders. White Wyandottes-Robt. Sanders, J. Battler, Chicks -Har- vey Bros.,, Wm. Yule. Partridge wy- andottes-T. Brock. Black orphing- tonsG. Heywood. . Chicks. G, Hey- wood. Buil •orphingtons-W. Dearing; J. Battler. Chicks -W. H. Dearing 1 & 2 white orp-hingtons G.--Ileywood. Chicks -J, Senior 1 & 2. An,dulusians-W. 5. Dearing; J Battler. Black Spanish -J. Battler Chicks -J: Battler. Black Minorcah 12 Trumner, 3, 13attler. Chicks - Jacob Battler, F', Brock. Boudaris -W. Carter. Chicks -W, Carter, 3 Battlei. ' Red cops.L-J.' Battler, B. B. Battler. Chicks -Wm. Bowden 1 & 2, 131ack • breasted red garne-W. Carter. Any variety games -W. Carter, „Chicks - W. Carter: White legborns - J. Battler. Dinars - C. ',grimmer. J. Battler. 13rown leghorns - W. H. Dearing, H 13, Battler. Chicks-% a Dearing & 2. Rose _ Oornb Whitc leghorn chicks. -W. 1-I. Dearing 1 8z 2. Rose cennb brown leghorn chicks -W. H. Dearing. Any • variety Poland -W, Carter. Black Hainburgs-W. Car- ter. • Chicks -W. Carter. Golden spangled haniburgs-W. Carter. Chicks -W. Carter, Silver spangled hams burgs -W. Carter 1 & 2. Chicks -W. Carter 1 & 2. Golden penciled ham - burgs -W. Carter. Chicks -W, Car- ter 1 & 2. Silver pencilled hanis burgs -W. . Carter. Any. variety of bantams -- W. Carter, H. B. 13att- ler, Bronze Turkeys -W. W. Bowden Young turkeys -W, .Bowden 1 & 2 Toulouse geese -W. Bowden, H. 13 Battler. • Chicks -H. -B. Battler, 'A W. Etherington.. Any variety geese -0, Trumner,- B. Battler, Chicks 13. Battler, Pekin ducks -F. Brock, Aylesbury ducks -W. Catile.r. Ducklings -W, Carter, Rouen ducks -Wm. Bowden. DucklingsWin. Bowden 1 & 2:- Any' variety ducks -H. .13. Battler Guinea fOwl-I-1. B. Battler. Any variety rabbits -- .J. Shapton, T, Fitton. Pigeons -C. 'nunner, Harvey Bros. Special Rhode island reds -J. Senior 1 2. VEGETABLES. Beauty- of Hebron potatoes--V-red rock. Pea,r1 • et Savoy potatoes - red Brock. Empire state potatoes. V. Hogarth, "Is. Brock. Half bus - el of carman Ms 1-V. lIogarth, F. rock. Rural new yorkers--F. rock, V'. Hogarth. Any other vac- Flogartls. V. Hogarth inter cabbage -S. ,Sanders. Blood eets-,J, Cottle,. R. Sanders. Globe eets-J-. Shapton, C. • Birney. Sug- O beet mangolds--8, Saeders. 01 pa. Long mangolds-W. II. Dear - Globe. morissolds-sW. Dearing, termedtatessaW. H. Passmore) W. , Dearing:, Early' horn 'carrots -C. ireeY, Miss II°Sattli. Nantes car- ts ---A: Dea,vitt, 3-1". Dearing.' ong orange • or red earrottS--John ottle; Sid -Sanders. White of yel- w field carrotS-W. H. Dearing. reet, corn -IS. broek: Sanders: Di- an corn -',..W„. Bowden,- W.•• -Dears g. .Water Melons -W, H. Dearing. umpkins-Jas. Shapton, C. Pym. eash-Win, Hey. Musk Melons - /J. Dearing, 11, Moir,. Swede ruips-J, G. Hogarth v .a. t Moe 13 13 13 • ie Ii ir 13 In 13 ro lo SN. eli 111 .P Sq W. Red onions C Bi Broek. arsniPsLC, :13/mak J CO ale. Hubbard, squash -Fred Bi J. G. IA)garth,, ,Best collection eegetablbs-jered Bytick, Sid Sande •, DAIRY pRODUCTS'• Five 'poiunds of butter salted -711 Hey,. john •'Moir, Ten pounds b ter salted -John Moir, Henry Neeb. Lb.' roll or prints --john Moir. Most neatly arranged plate pi butter , for table use -Wm. Fistaer.. Creamery, butter -J, IL. Scott, , Cheese private made -,-0 08. Anderson, John. Dec jr. ' Special -13y R. N. Rowe for hest,:101b of Amino ,made Mpit.„ ' Fall wheat white -C. Truemner, Dearibg. 0 rowed barley -W. 'Dearing. Large oa,ts-W. H. Dear Common -oats-W. H, Dearing WL oats -W, Dearing. Merchan flour -Harvey Bros, 1,S: 2. Wh Beans -John Rowe. Clover seed - Dearing:. Collection grain in :4 T -I. 'Dearing, Neeb, Ensilage corn-=Jass Shapten-John Selves. SPeltz-WS Dearing Small peas - C. Treenuier. • elm tle, B6untietAlolin ock lus-J. Stanbury, W. J, Mean* 01 Gladiolus -Miss Hyinlmari, 'W. fIcaman. Nasturtiums -F. Glad - man, 0, Birney, unia h (11,. pl`ay-John Cottle. Petunias double - 1‘.11111 1): . J. Cottle 0, Bir ley ox ium- mondi-J. 'Cottle,- attnev, uox- combsJas. 'Arderson. StoklkS-J• Cottle, C. Birney. Sweet peas- XiSs 0. Sweet, Jas," Anderson, Verlainass.- J, Cottle, 0, Birney. Ziitnas-J'. Cot- kor tle, Jas. Anderson.' Best afranged the bas1731--1 StanhurY, Jas.. Ander- isbils ;Best ' artanged,, for dinner table -J (+.S1a1ilidr J. - 'Forrest. Collection of . annuals,- ,J. Cottle, Floral delaigo for funeral -,J. O. For Cat, Bride's bouquet -J. 0. Stanbury, ;"4-- Jas. Anderson....,Noveity in, cut flew - '•ng COS J G. Stanburv ISliss Brown ite ' ' 't EmbroiderLyAspvaIlititSch\lit°r-RMKiss• MeLan- ts e sy, ghlin, Miss, Livingstone. Embroidery ear ribbon -Miss Livirivtone. Embroidery shadow-Sliss BrOWn, MISS Savirir litone."-Enibroidery eyelet -C: Miss Brown. • Embroidery punch, work -Miss McLaughlin., Mrs. - Wickwire, Ilinbroidery hardanger-John Mallett, Mrs, White, Embroidery, Roman or cut work -Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Wickwire." Embroidery. s .Inickaback Miss -Livingstone, Mrs. White. :Em- broidery,. and eyelet -Miss" ;Brown", Miss McLaughlin. Embroidery Bulgar- Shaman, Miss Livingstone. Embroidery MontinellickMiss Liv- ingstone, Mrs. Wickwire, Enibroider- ed tray cloth -Miss McLaughlin,'" E. A. Follick. Embroidered best Collec- tion dining table linen -E, M. I-Iustbn H. E. Huston. Embroidered centre- prece-IVIiss Livingstone,. E. M. Hus- ton. E'mbroidered colored centre pie- ce -Miss Livingstone, W. .1. 'Heamd.n. Embroidered shirt- waist -Miss Mc- Laughlin, I -I. E. Billiton, Embroider- ed doylies not legs than 6 -Miss Liv- ingstone, D. Crittenden, Einbroldered centre piece or runner for parlor or lib- rary table.. Charlotte Sweet. J. Bun- ter. Embroidered towels -Miss Mc- Laughlin, IR E. Huston. Embroidered pillow cases -Miss McLaughlin, Miss Livingstone. Paney towels other than embroidered-IVIisS Brown, IS, Scott, Lace Battenburg-Miss .0. Sweet, Mrs White: Lace Boniton-IVIrsi- 'Wickwire, Lace Teneriffe, Miss McLaughlin Miss BrOpll Irish point, lace-Clis:rIbtte Sweet, Mrs. 4'. White. -Lunch , cloth' in white on linen -Miss MeI,aughlin, E. M. I-Iuston. Drawn thrersd work fine -Mrs, Wickwire,. IVIiss • Brown Drawn thread work coarse -E. M. Huston. • Work done on SCrini Of canvas -Mrs. Wickwire A. Hastings Priettiest sofa . mounted -John Mallett, E. A. Follick. . _ Prettiest sofa pillotv washable —D. Crittenden, Miss C. Sweet, Plane drape -Miss Tom, J. ,G. ForreSt Sideboard scarf -Miss McLaughlin, Blanche Smith. Wisk horder-D, Crit- tenden, Mrs. White, Fancy pin cush- ion -Miss Livingstone, D. Csittenden Iland or fancy bag -C. Sweet, M. Brook. Laundry bag -Miss Living- stone, M. rollick, Button holes -N. Toth, J. Brown, patching -Miss Mc- Laughlin, Miss Tomo Pillow shams - Miss ,MeLatighlin, Miss Toni, Childs dress -W. J. I-Ieaman, .Miris McLaugh- lin. Ladies underwear -Miss Mc- Laughlin, Second prettiest tea cozy - Miss ' Livingstone, Miss kcLarighlin. Fahoy case or box for handkerchiefs' -W. J, I-Ieaman, Miss Livingstone. _Towel rack -Miss Brown. Tatting -Miss Livingstone, Miss MeIsaughlin, Np.tting-Miss McLaughlin, Miss Browli, Queen Anis Darning -Miss Livingstone., Photo • frame -E. M. Huston, J. G. • Forest. Fancy aplon-Miss McLaughlin, E. M. Hus- ton. Hitchen apson-A. HastingS, Miss Livingstone. Shin:aver rug -- Miss Tom. Infants hooties of any kind of work --Miss. Livingstone, M. Brook. Man's night:shirt-A. Hast- ings. Cornation braid work-Nlis 1VIeLaughlin, 'N.. Ton). Screen mounted -Mrs. Wickwire. Bead work -W. J. Beaman, Miss rollick. Fancy under wpiist-FE .Huston, J. 13rolviM Modern cross stitch -Mrs, J. White, John Monett, Faney waist -J, Dec- ker jr:- B. W. F. Beavers, Half dozen handkerchiefs With initial -M. Brooks -Miss Brown. Best novelty in fancy work not on list -Miss rollick, N, Toms Stenciling -E. Huston, J. G. Forest, Metal craft -Mise Liv- ingStone. Best and .newest collection of ladies , works -Writs Livingstone, Mabel Brook. .Useful articles for' bedroom -E• M. Huston. crochet" shawl ' cape or jacket -N, Toni, M. Brook. Crocheb slippers -2'4, Tom, • HORTICULTURAL .PRODUCTS Winter apples -S. J. ,Hogarth, J. G. Hogarth. Fall apples -S. J. Ilogarth, J. G. Hogarth. Winter ap- ples -S. J. Hogarth, J. G.' I-Jogai:tn. Fall apples any variety -S, J. Hog- arth, V. Hogarth. Rhode island greenings--S, J. Hogarth, V. Hog- arth. Northere spies -V. Bogart)), S. J. Flogarth„ Roxboro russets' - S. J. HogOrth, V,. Bogarth. Bald- wins -J. neckeu Miss. E,. Hogarth. Westfield seek-nro-further-5, Fisher. Snow. apples.0. .,,Truemliers Fred Fisher,. Gravensteins-H, E. Heston Wm, Fisher: Colverts-C. 'Preens - net, S. J. Hogarth. Ring 01 t0111P- Irins-s.S. Rogaziin. Alexanders - Win. Fisher, Jas. Shalston. Canadian rods C,_ Truenumr, V. Ilogarth. Wagners - C. Trumner, Jas. Shapton. Pippens Jas, Shapton, S. J. Hogarth. Maiden bfush-S. Hogarth, J.G. Hogarth, Golden russets -C. Truemner, Fred Fisher. Ben davis=s-S. J. Hogarth, V. klogarth; Wealthy -C. Trunmer, Duchess oldenburg-H. E. Huston. Blenheim pippens-Jas. Afiderson, J. Decker Ir. , Double harness -W. J. Beer. Sin- gle harness -W. J. Beer. Wheelbar- row -J. Murray 15 2. Iron pianf) -Jas, Murray. Home-made plow - .1. Murray .1 & 2. ' PEARS.' Winter,. pears -Mrs, McPherson, Flemish beauty -Mrs. McPherson. DucheOs of .Anjouline-Fred Brock. Beams Clairgeau-Mrs.. McPherson.. Vicar - of Wakefield -F. Brock, Bell Lucrative, A. S. Deasiitt. Sheldrin-- red Brock,.S. Powell. East Beurrel -A. S. Deavitt, Louis Bonnie de Jer- ey-Fred Brock. 13urean de Anjou-- MrV. McPherson, Bartlett --J. Decker r. • . PLUMS Washington-Robt, Sanders, Impe,r- al gage-WM., Bowden.- Duanes per- ple-Fred Brook, John IVIallett, Loin - bards -IL E. Huston, "W. Dearing. Any variety plums -John. Mallett, S.• Powell. Pond's seedling -John Hunt- er, R. Northcott, Glass seedling Fred Brock, Bradshaw -S. Powell. , GRAPHS. Concord -Thos. Russell. Rogers No, 15,-41. D. Iltsrdon, Rogers No. 19 - Mrs. PePhetson, Rogers No. 9,- Thos 8 Russel -Mrs, McPherson. Roger No. 22a -N, 1), Hurdon. Any variety rapes -Win. Bowden. PEACHES, • Early Crawford -F, Brock, Bowden, Any Zither variety -N. D. lurdon. • ISITSCELLANEOUS, Collection canned ' fruits -John Decker sr., Mrs. IVIcPlierson. Honey n jar -Jas. Anderson, Mrs. McPher on. Home-made wines-MrS, MiePher- on, J; Decker sr. Bottled Pickles- . Decker sr., Mrs. McPherson. Can- ed vegetables -J. Decker sr., Mrs, °Pherson. Borne made bread -H. E. Iuston, Jas. Sqeire. Home made uns-H. E: Huston, Mrs. IVIePher- on, MANUFACTURES AND .IIVIPLE- MENTS. DoinestiO cloth — W. W. 'Taman. lannel-Miss .3. Brovvri, 1 and. 2. ilankets-J, Decker jr, Woolen yarn Miss N. Tom. Rag carpete-Miss oni. Sewing machines -S. Martin and on, Organs -S. Martin and Son. Fine IVIcGuire, Salt -E, McGuire. Oifor custom suit -W. W Taman. olleetion tailored goods and furnish- gs-W. W. Taman. Collection boots shoes -G, Manson, rantorY ade quilt--Jast Anderson. ,Factory weeWss-W,iW.-"Taman. Assolltinpot tweeds, of any make -W. W. Tani- , Ladies' boots -Ca ,igarison, Pair gents' boots G. Manson. FINE ARTS. Painting in oil -landscape-Miss Liv- gshone. Miss McLaughlin. Painting oil figure - Miss Livingstone, ainting in oil fruit Or flowers -Miss vingstene, D. Crittenden, Water lot landestope-Fred Brock, Miss Water .color Menden, Miss M. rollick. Water tor of fruit or aowers-D. Critten- n, Miss Livingstone,. Sepia paint- -Miss M. rollick, Miss Living- ne. Best sketch of Huron county Mrs. J. White. Pyrography -W, J. arnan J. G. Forrest. Crayon or steno any subject-ISLA. J. White, G. Forrest: Pencil sketch -N. D. rdon, 0. Forrest. Collection photographs --Jos. Senior. Phote- liihs-Jos. Senior, photographs eteurs-rMies M. rollick, Harvey os. Collection of photographic ws-Jos. : Seniors' J.-Jervn,V. Dips, Sketch -CS, f7leywood, nting on china realistic -E. • M. ston, , Mrs., McPherpn. Painting chino conventional -D. 'Crittenden, „ • 'MISCELLANEOUS., • air dressers' work -I -I, John ker in Curiosities -W. J: I-lea- pegial-Harni painted platter -Miss ieris gonias-tfiber6us--Is. W. Glasinme age-Johe CoStle. Geraniums is m -John Cottle. Novelty: in 11011- 01 10 13 10 in of an -of (11 Li co ISr Cr CO de ing sto He Pa J. • Hu of gqa am 13r vie Pen Pai Hu 010 13 Dec mar .5 Siel Be Foli .7.. , Ines, ,., id sanders ted, 'plants -John 6. 1-.Iegarth, 1VIiss VVIIiic. or yellow oniens-C, Birney, E. Hogarth, SidSanders. Spanion onions -C. " 5)131' FLOWERS. Birney. ',Sid Sanders. Tornatoess-CS. rs ilisplay-,John Cottle, C.. Bir- . , Manson. Celery -a...1-0120 oottie, 8, ney. 'Dahlias standard -John Cottle Powell. .• Ciprons---,Sid Sanders, - to. 1 51 2. Dallas cactus -john Cot 1 Wall Paper 1 1 Many people like to paper in the fall in preference to the spring and it certain- ly has its advantages The weather is cook Easy to get help You're ready for 1 the long evenings to be spent indoors. To help you in your deckion let us show yoti our ona- Pinte line , of hang- ings front the cheap- est to the best. :All paper tritnined 'tree, 13.ro,Ok, t Crochet; , undeOkit13s-M, cond... Flowers silk or paper -N. BrOok, Wm. , 1Paseinat0r-Mrg. Tom, 5,3. licaman. , Rag mat sewl- McPherson', N. Toni. :Infantqjaeket,-. efl-N.' Tont. laag' '111111 1,00kt117-C; 311, 137:00ki Ati,S; Livingstone: ,Birney, Miss McLaughlin, K. Scott., M. Brook. Work in , Wool- Spocial-S of a Stan - 41. Brook, Mrs: McPherson. Gollar hary. • cutT set -Miss C. Sweet; 41.' CHILDR,HN'S DP.41.1,TMPNTA Brook. . Wouk and fancy braid,....0in- Children Uilder, 12 Years. binetJ-R, Seott, Mise, Livingstone, Dressed .doll -Jas. Anderson. Doll , honnet-M,' Brook, H. .Neeb, ciothes-,Jas. AnderSon.. Fancy 1)10 Knitted . -shawl cape or jacket -N.. cushion -Harvey Bros, Ja.s, Ander- Tom, Miss ' 'Livingstone. . Knitted 'son. - plain sewing three varieties-, 'Jas. 'Anderson, Sofa cuShIon mount-. 'ed-I-Tarvey Bi.os,, L. D., . Vincent, Crochet' 'work -L, 5,.: Vincent, Jas, Anderson. ' • Girls over 12 and under .18 815 hemmed handkerchiefs -A% Has- . tings. Darning Stockings -J, Decker 10. Sofa pillow mounted -A, Has, tings. Collection of fancy articles not less theM 0-J. Decker jr. Cen- tre piece -L. D. 'Vincent, 33. Decker 110. Pair hand worked towels -J, Cann. Fancy apron -J. Cann: Laun- dry' bag --J, Cann. 'Useful articles sill'Pers-N, Tom, Miss McLaughlin. Knitted 'tuider,Ncirt-N. Toro. 'FaSein-„ ator7.-N. Knitted lace -15, Tom, Sweet. Pair wool socks heavy --Miss McLaughlin, Mrs me- Pkorck. socks 'fine -Mrs. McPher- son, 13. Neel), Fancy stockinss-H. Neel). Ladies Wool. or silk mitts - .N. Tom, Miss Livingstone. Wool 00 gloves -N, Tom, Mi4i McLaugh- lin. Men,s lvnol xratts--1\iiss Toni, Miss McLaughlin, Quilts patched in eloth-N., Tom, Quilt in cotton, Miss Siebert. Quilt in silic-Miss Sons, Jas. • ,Anderson. Counter.parie for bedroom 3 pieces -J, Cann, ,J, er comforter new -II, Neeb, J. Dec- Decker sr, • Fancy Pin cushion -L. D. ker, jr. Cro•het-J. Decker sr. J. Vincent, J. Cann. Crochet work - Decker jr. Knitted -N. Tom, Lad- J. Decker sr, Painting any object- ies night ,dress-IVIiss Siebert. Se- Harvey 13roso' A, Manson, 1 • This season instead of having our usual Millineiy Opening we have decided to announeCthat we are ready for business Thursday,'Sept, 18, Friday and following days. This Millinery F'arlor will not be open in evenings except Saturday. Your are invited to inspect the goods at any time betvveen 8 a. ra. and 6p. m. E. 1 Cantelon WITHOUT A DOUBT YOU'LL FIND THIS OUT.? IN ALL YOUR TRAVELS ROUND ABOUT THE BREAD THAT'S BEST WITH ANY MEAL- .' IS JUST THE ONE AND ONLY REAL - MOTHER'S BREAD Better Bread Could Not Be Made -THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY WHEN YOU HAVE TRIED THIS CRISPY, CRUSTY, MOTHER'S BREAD BARTLIFF'S PHONE NO. 1 AND HAVE IT DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME EVERY DAY. E WANT TO IJEAL WITH YOIL I When yoU hei:1 anything in Furniture or Rouse Vurnishings it will pay you to deal at our store fcr we have a large and carefully- asorted stock and our prices are right. The Store of Quality, W. Walker Phone 28 Furniture Dealer and finfiertaicei 1 Residence Phone 140 National Portland Cerineitt After tryinzother kinds VOU # , C01116 bitek to the BEST. The best ce- tnent is the National Portland Cement It is the Old Stand -By; A Car load just S J 'ANDRE:W*4' CLINTON 25e. will pay a sub to The' News -Record to end: of 1913,