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The Question of
What Watch
To
Buy.
liver 'esimmeesamiumeminianitemarasemen
Is a hard one for ,the',aver-
age'.znan to decide. Dozens
of grades are sold u'nder,the
same name, and it puzzles
any but an expert to decide
when•c practical utility stops'
and extravagance begins.
We are Watchsexpertsaind
will gladly help i,a this mat-
teem
OUR STOCK EMBRACES
THE BEST GRADES MADE.
rltrant ced
IV. tl , lit t 16 AR.
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED 1IUi
Oayfield list
Prize list
Continued From Page 1
`G, A. Battles; home made bread, L.
E. Ferguson
Judges -Jas. Connolly, Goclerich,
Thos. Johnston, Zurich,. Wm. Scott
Brumfield,
GRAIN andandSEEDS.
White. winter • Wheat, Geo. A.
Cooper, J. W. Salkeld, & Son; red
winter wheat, D. Tough,, J. W. Sal
keld, &Son'; spring wheat, J. K.
Wise, W. B. Battler;- white. peas, J.
K. Wise; small white peas, C. True
moor, J.K. Wise; 6 -rowed barley
J. K. Wise, S. 'Helmer ; 2 -rowed, bar-
ley, J. K. Wise; white ',oats, J. R.
Wise, S,'FI(olllnez'; black oats, J. K.
Wise; timothy seed, J. K. Wise, J.
R. Sterlilnig; spelts, 3'.K, Wise; yel-
low conn R. Blair, Rev. 'Hudie; dent
conn, B. tPfile & Soni, J. W. Salkeld
& Son•; sweet corn J. Tough, Snow
dein. Bros.; corm any other variety
N.E. Erwin, Robt. Blair.
JudgeS; J. A. Williams, Zurich,
. Jas. Thomson, Bayfield, •
FRUIT I • F
Campbell, Rich, Smith „yellow. on-
ions, Rici Penhale, Rich. Snaith;
red tomatoes, W. F. Metcalf, Mire.
Hewson; yellow tomatoes, F. Kee-
gan, 3. Decker sr.; peach tomatoes,
W.F. Metcalf, Rich, Smith; salsify,
S, Cleave, W. J. Tough.
Judge -W. Warnock, Goderich.
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LADIES WORK
11 Fancy handlcerebief, Mrs; Ross, .1
S. Howrie; Irish crochet lace, Mrs.'
Ross, Ars. Fluslto•n; table mats, J. S.
Howrie Mrs. Huston,; croeliet work
in cotton, Mrs, Huston, J.S. Roty
tie; crochet worse in wool, L. E.
Ferguson, IMrs, 'Fluston •;. Facey.
bead necklace, Mrs., I3ustoln•, Mrs.
Ross; ,shadow embroidery„ Mrs.
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Huston 4.' S. Hoayrie; eyelet G
broidery, Mrs, Rose,,Roland Geig
•esubroiidered 5 -o'clock tea: cloth
cotton, J. S. Howrie, 'Ben Pfile a
Sone child's dress, featlierrStiteh
in' silk, J. Decker, sr., Mrs. Ros
knittedgijilt, L. E. Ferguson, IV
L'alkweli; .mbioidevy in lace et
ekes, J. S. owrie, Mrs.Ross; col
,and cuff set, embroiclso ed, •J.
Howrie, Mrs, Huston,; eli,awn wo
Roland Geiger, J.S. Howrie; be
room slippers, Snowden Eros., J
Stewart ; battenburg lace, Mrs. -110
W. F. Metcalf •, doylies, fancy bra
and crochet, Mrs. Huston, J. S. Ho
tie; plain hand, sewing, three di
fea'emtt varities, Kate Ross, M
Ross; Ilemstitchimg, Mrs.iRoss,
H. E. Irwin; piny cushion in vele
Mrs. Flustoln, J. S. Fiowri,e; Sof
cushion in embroiclery or fan
stitches, Mrs. Roes, W. A. I3alkwe
tea cosy, Iced tted,1Mrs. Huston,1V
Ross; etching on cotton or linen,
Mrs. Huston, J. S,'Ilouri,e; modern
CI OSB istiteli, Mfrs' I.I:tade, hire.
Ross, bnaidiing Mrs .RLE. Irwin,
Mrs. Huston, Irish point lace, ,1..
S. Howrie, Kate Ross; Homiton lase
W. F, Me•tealf, Kate Ross; Hand-
made buttonholes, W..A, Balkwell,
L. E. Ferguson Wallachirr'embroid
ered egntye piece in white, J. S.
Howrie, 3. Decker, sr.; floral, tinted
centre piece on linen, J. S. Howrie,
Kate Ross; whisk holder, hand
made, J. S. Howrie' adds., Huston.;
pierced brass candle stick and
shade•, J. S. Iiowrie; faits, Ross ; .kit-
chen :apron, 3. S. Stewart, Mrs. Ross
darning on socks, 3. Stewart, Mrs.
Iluston; ladies underwear, hand
made R. Geiger, Kate Ross; Roman
or
cut `vor;lc, J. S. J3owrie, Mrs, Ros
Hardanger, J S. Rewrite, W, F. Met
calf ; crochet fascinator in woo
Mrs. Ross, Min, Huston; pair woo
en, socks, hand made, J. Stewart
Mrs. Huston; woolen gloves, haw
made, Mrs..Hustaln,, J. Decker„ sr.;
woolen, mittens, hand made, John
Stewart, Snowden Bros; rag mat
hooked, T. W. Tippet, Mrs. Huston
plaited neat, J. Stewart, F. Keegav
patch quilt, cotton„ R. Geiger, L. E
Ferguson; patch quilt, cloth,' L. 11
Ferguson, T. E. Harrison ; croehe
quilt, T. E. Harrison, J. Decker sr.
silk quilt, L. E. (Ferguson, J. Declze
sr.; eellection, of ladies work, hand
made, J. S. Howrie, Mrs. Ross ; cro-
chet lace in,eotton, W.F. Metcalf,
L. E. Fergusga; knitted laeeinwool
Mrs. Huston., Mrs, Ross; fancy
apron, W.A. Balkwell, Mrs, Huston
Tenreriffe lace, `Mrs, Ross,
Judges -Mrs, Jas. Connolly, of
C,oderich; Miss Alice Johnston of
Z'uri!ch.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS.
Bouquet of flowers, Tenger,Tenger,Mrs.
ewso'n, W.F. Metcalf;'_ small, W.
Metcalf, Mrs. Flewseri; dahlias,
W. F. Mnld
Metcalf, Mrs.' Flie i pansies
rs. Howson, P. Keegan I1 AIes, Ilewseinr, ,F, Keegan ; gla
iolus, W.F. Metcalf, F. Keegan;
uschitas, Mrs. 'Hewson, F. Keegan;
oliag e plants, F. Keegan ; house
Tants, F. Keegan, Mrs'. Hewson ;
stars, T. Campbell, Mtis. H. E. Ir -
in; glo Tania, Mrs, 13inde, F. Kee-
n; begonias, F. Keegan
�All1-,Tett
The ways of a watch' are past
finding out. Dont try. If your
watch is lazy and won't run, let us
repair it for you,
Ten to one you neglected it --Set it
get' dirty, or it stops from lack of
oil, Whatever is the reason, dont
delay.
Delay costs money and often
spoils the watch,
We give thorough; examination
and. regulating. free, anything more"
costs as little as satisfactory work
can( be done for.
J. aria
Jeweler and Otic ian f
Issuer o Marriage Licenses
Ilaines . @dose, G. A. Coopei', D. R.
lr
c auglitoT
n. , M. 'Woods, S.Hous-
ton, R. ,MeMursisy, L. Anderson,
J, W. Reid, Joh;n,'MeNaaghton, Jno
Stewart, John McClure,'John Mc-
Kinley. Wm. Stinson; 'B. R, Higgins
R W. Delgetty, Geo. Copeland..
Auditoees,- •
T, CameronCameronand John Falconer,
Around The Town Nall
The regular monthly meeting of
Council twill be hold on)liIonday
venin
eg.
No doubt' the majority 'of rate-
payers- would like to see all the
councillors present and' get down
to beeline -so, There are a number of
important questions to deal with
rand should be attended to :at once.
1, The Committee xneetia„g is on Fr•i-
1 day evening to which all the Conn-
, Milers are cordially invited.
Many ratepayers are wondering
what possessed the( Electric Light
. Committee to allow the Hydro
. people plant their big poles on Al-
. bert street, North. Was not a back
street good ]em,oughi for them?
t Instead of getting ridof poles' on.
the main streets. Wd are having
r more planted and the end has not
beearreached yet. .
6 bunches dr grapes, Mrs. Hewson
J. W. Salkeld & Son; -collection of
grapes, Mrs, Hewson, John Pollock ; M
collection d
of fall an,'winter apples, , d
J.R. Sterling, P.C.' Galbraith; win l
ter apples, J. W. •Salkeld, & Son, 'J. f
R. Sterling; fall apples, D. C. Gal- f
briaith, J. R Sterling ; Mann, D. C. 1 p
Galbraith, J. W, Salkeld, & son epit 1 e
zelnburg, F. Keegan ; collection of ' W
pears, F, Keegan, J: R. Sterling • g'a
fall pears, F, Keegan, Jas, Camp-
bell; winter peons, J.R. Sterling,
. J. W. Salkeld & Son,; peaches, Jas.
Campbell, J,'R. Sterling ; plums, C,
Trueminer, Robt. Delgaty; prunes,
Thos. Browiett, ,Salkeld, & Son ;
: bald'lvilns, J. W. Salkeld & .sen ; W. J
• Tough; northesin'spies, D.C. Gal-
braith, J. W. Salkeld & Sopa yellow
crabs, Slnowd,en Bros,,/P.Brownett;
red crabs, Rev. Hind, D.C. Gal-
braith; king ,of Tompkins, D. C.
Galbraith J. R. Sterling ; greenings,
3. R. Sterli'n'g, D. C Galbraith ; rib-
-stoat pippins, J. W. Salkeld & Son, B
J. R. Sterliing ;20 oz. pippins D. C. tiV
Galbraith, W.A. ,Blackwell; wag- M
inters, J. W. Salkeld, & son, F. Keeg- ed
.'an ; golden russets, J, W. .Salkeld
&son,, Rev. Hind; blenheim pippins.
J.71 Sterling, D. C. Galbraith ; snows
D. C. Galbraith, F. Keegan,
Judges, Johni Cox, Porter's. Hill ; aav
Jo1l!i Porter, Goderich,
VEGETABLES
Early potatoes, oes
S (ov
den Brea.,
R. Pe;nliale ; late potatoes, J R.
• Sterling, IS Delgaty; mangolds,
,yellow globe, Snowden Bros„ in-
termediate rnaagolds, Snowden
Bros., J. R. Sterling; carrots, Sam,
-Cleave, Richard Smith; table
carrots, Samuel Cleave, A. E.
Erwin; beats, R. Delgaty, R.
Blair; cabbage, Jas. Campbell, R.
Smith ; cauliflower, F. Keegan., J.
Tough; -muskmelons, W. A, ]31ack- Fl
well, Jas. Campbell.; parsnips, Jas. iter
Campbell S. Cleave; pumpkin, Rich th
, Smith, T]ios. '-Cameron;., 'squash,
.Siiowde•n Bros., S. Cleave ; turnips, Ste
W. B. Battler, Snowden -Bros. ;, wat-• 1e
ermelons, Rich. Penhale,'C.Cleave ; ta:in
,.sugar beats, Snowden Bros„ _J.R..
Sterling ; white celezly, L. E. For-
guson, Mrs. 'Hewson ; winter radioli inn
Rich, Penhale, W. B. Battler; ell- ten
Judge -Geo.: Stewart, Goderich,
;FINE�'ARTS.
Pencil drawing, Kate, 'Ross, Mrs.
Ross; crayon drawing,; Mrs. Ross,
Kate Ross; watercolor painting,
Kate Ross, W.A. Balkwell; .oft
painting, J. S. Howrie, H. Middleton
Kensington painting, Mrs. Ross,
KateRoss; pen and, ink�sketch,,Mrs
II E. Irwin, Mins. Hewson; lustre
painting, Mrs. Ross, Kate Ross ; ;
painting on silk, satin or velvet, J,
S. Howrie, Maas. Ross ; Inapshot of
ayfield scenery, G E. Greenslade
A. Balkwell ; Burnt work, Fred
iddletgn, Kate Ross; hand paint -
China, J. S. llowrie, Mrs. 'Ross ;
Judge -Geo. Stewart, Goderich.
MANUFACTURES.
Single harness', Lauty Beatty 1
d 2; double harness,! T. Campbell
J. Teppett; skein, of twisted, yarn,
T. Brown; J. Decker, sr.;' woolen
yarn, Thos. Brown,
Judges-Thos,gJohnston,
'Zurich
,
Win. Scott, Brucefieid.. r
SPEEDING CONTEST.
Free -fon -All, Eric Boy, F. Pfyle,
Zurich, 111,
"Chief" Geo. Sanderson, Clinton,
222,
The fairs closed with a grand
concert in the evening and a good
crowd was paesant, The ,artists
re all from London being, Mr.
oycl McPhail, Baritone and en-
ta.tnier,� Prof. Dunn, leader of
e 25th •+Regi; Band singer and
to eormie•t player;- Miss Jennie
el, pianist and soloist; and Sta7
y Wrarin,er comedian and enter-
legv
The HenselBand gave a good.
sickal' prognam during the afe,
noon and evening before con-
st,
rens, F. Keegan, R. Smith ; white ee'
beans, G., A. Cooper, W. B. Battler,; T
large white beans, W.L. Metcalf, 71.; Vi
Delgarty; large ]English onions.
Snowden Bros., T.Cameron ; large 'fir
.den Bros.; lavge red onions, Ja:s, Board of Directors
white onions, T. Cameron Snow -
he officers of the fair
Snowden, Pr'esident; R. Penhale,
ea -President ; Dai 'Woods, 2nd.
ce-President; F. A. Edwards.
e,asu>aer ; A.B. Erwin, Secretary.
Danford y
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors —Phone 104
NIGILT /&ND SUMMA' CALLS—Phone No. 127 or Phone 194
e
The Ontario Motor League has
offered to provide the toibn, with
large signs to be placed, on all
roads leading to the town warning
autoists, of the Ispeed limit. The
proposed signs air Large will be
furnished for 35c. each, Seaforth
now have these;eigns displayed at
the, boundary of the Coupoi•ation,
--p--
The Fire Bilgedel held ',their
monthly meeting on Monday even -
ling of this week. •
North Bay's New Milk By-Iaw
The proposed milk byelaw, which
has received' its firtst reading by
the Town Council, is giving the lo-
cal dairymen, considerable cause for
eolnaidernation, as it will mean Ivery
a;adical changes in handling milk
and the construction and operation
of buildings 'used for dairies and
stables. All colts and buildings
will be subject to inspection by the
Me,dioal Health Officer, and Board
of Health Lnspectors•and perimi's-
siqn must be obtained( from the
Board of Health before milk can, be
sold in town, which permission can
be revoked' at . any time if condi
-
Wants of license are not complied
with, All vein:dors of milk in 'town
nal register with the Medical
Health .Officer names and addresses.
sources of supply of milk,( ,.umber
of cows owned, average quantity
of milk disposed of and to whom.
A statement is required ' ast to food
supplied cows. Milk vendorsernust
talcs out a license, which' provides
that no milk shall be sold' except
from kba tiles ,inspected and ap
prlove.cl, 10,o natter where located.
Samples; of milk must be Furnished
for inspection and tests No change
In
i location pati n
0 of dairy or,
source
of
supply can be made, without
,
out noti-
=yiing the Medical Health Officer,
or license will -be eancelled. No
milk shall be sold containing less
ha,n, twelve per cent, solids with
three percent.Jbutter fat, The re-
sult of -milk tests will be open to
inspection: by the public at all
times, and mayhe published. No
Milk can be sold from any cow af-
fected. by 'tuberculosis' •pr any
other disease. No person, suffering
flog or who has 'been, exposed to
any Communicable or skin disease'
shall be allowedto handle milk.
Milk •tickets cannot be used which
have been previously .issued :to
other customeas. Oats and dogs
must be excluded from cow stables
and milk ihouses. -Floors, 'Of, all
zooms itn dairies mtist bet soil Con-
crete, graded and drained -toward
suitable, drains with traps, dischav-
ged 500 feet from dairy. Space be-
nieath dairy must be kept clean.
Other regulations provide'for con-`
struetion ,and care of clairies, which
must be well -lighted and perfect-
ly s'ain,itary. .
Blyth Prize list
, Continued, From Page( 1
1 year old heifer -W, Fear, J. Barr
Steer oalf-=J. Barr
2 year old steer --J. Ref from,.
Herd of cattle -J. Barr.
Fat cow or heifer-J,,,13effro,n„ A.
W. Sloan,.
3 stock s't e e x s--- J. Bone.
Sweepstakes -J. Barr.
Judge -H. Smith, Hay P. O.
.i -.SHEEP
Cotswold -
Aged ram, shearliing; ram, ram
lamb, shearliing ewes, aged ewes,.
owe lambs -W, Potter,
I eicester-
Aged am -J. Snell.
She eating ram -J. Snell, R Rich-
mond.
Ram lamb -J. Snell 1 and 2.
Shearinng ewes -3, Snell R. Rich-
molded, ;
Aged ewes -J, Snell, R. Biel -intend
Ewe f,arirbs= de Wiglitrna,n; J,
Shz irshireow,n--,
Aged rani, pair of ewes, sliearling,.
ewes, ewe :lamb;a=J, &T'. Laidlaw.
Anly other breed not named -
Aged earn -J. '
rat sheep -J. S,n,e11, C. Wightman
PIGS
Yorlcshir(e-
Ageil' bpa'r, brood sow, young sow"
-las, Alton.. g
Young .sow -J. Altos E.Ilaggitt.
Improved Berkshire.
Aged boar, brood sow, young boar,
young sow -Jas. Alton.
Judge -i'11. Bembridge.
POULTRY
,Geese -Jas. Alton.
Rouen, : Ducks -E. Fla itt G: E.
Cooper gg
Duelcs, an'y other variety-- W.
Ca 1'1 sr, R. Richmond.
FI<amburgs-W. Cantor 1 end 2.
W yalndottes-R. Riehmon d,
tOrpnngto,ns E,Btaggitt
Le•ghories, white -J, & F. Laidlaw'
Leghoelns, brown --J. S. Howrie, E.
Haggitt,
Leghoitilnts any other variety -G, E,
Cooper, 1`alnnd 2.
illoudons-W, Career
M4nlgreas-E.. Haggitt, G. E.
Coo '
Bl'peraelc Spanish -J. S. 'Howrie,i,1 &2
- Homburgs" spangled -W. Carter 1
vncl 2.
Hamburgs,. peamiled-W. Carter 1
an,d ain2.
Lgshans-J. S, Howrie, G, E.
Cooper.
Dorkings S. Howrie, W. Carter
Wya,ndottes, silver -W. Carter,R
Richmond.
Alndlalusians-J, S. Howrie, 1 & 2.
Red Game-E.13'aggitt, W. Carter
Bantams -W. Carter, G. Galbraith
Poland's -E. Haggitt, W. Carter,
Plymouth Rocks barred -B. Hag-.
gitt, 1 and 2.
Plymouth Rocks white -E. Hag -
gilt, G.E. Cooper. \
/Guinea fowl -J. Alton
Pig eOns -E.'Haggitt, W. Mason
• Rhode Island Reds -E. Haggitt
Judge -J. L. Brown, Seafort,, -
LADIES' WORK
Lace ham,dkorchiefs, Mrs. H. W.
Tamblyn, W. M, Scott.,
Ribbcna work, Miss, Livingston,
J. S. 'Howrie.
Shallow e•mbzoide.z'y, Miss Living -
Snell
stun. J. S, Howrie.
Gent's mite, Mrs, 'Hole, Miss Liv-
iingston.
Pillow shams, Miss Aginiew, Mrs.
Tamblyn,
Patch quilt in, cotton., B. Allin, J,
Stothca•s.
Patch quilt in, cloth, Mrs, Tam-
blyn..
Silk quilt, crazy, Miss. Tamblyn
tOroche,t quilt, Mrs, Tamblyir, J.
S. Hewitt'.
Knitted quilt, Mrs. Tamblyn,
Pair welkin, socks• or :stockings,
Mise Livirgst se, Mrs. Tamblyn.
Eyelet centre piece or 5 o'010011,
Wnx. Scott, Miss Livingston.
Embz old ery on bolting cloth, Miss
Livingston,
Embroidery on silk or satin, Mrs,
Tamblyn, Miss Livingston.
Hens,ngton embroidery. Mrs,
Tamblyn, J. S. Flo writ,.
Roman embroidery, J. S. ttowrie,
Miss Livingston,
.Cushion top in coronation lace, J.
S. Howrie, Mits. Tamblyn,
Sofa pillow J. 'Stothers, Miss ag-
ain -iv.
Drawn work, Mrs. Tamblyn, J. S.
Howrie.
IHoni'ton or point lace, 3. S. How-
eie, Wm. Scott. •
Ordcket work imr silk, Mrs. Bele,
Miss Agnew.
Eyelet waist or suit, J. S.''Howrie.
Bedroom slippers, home made,
Miss Agnew, M s. Note.
Fancy toilet set, Mrs'. Livingston,
J. S. Howrie,
Applique work, "Mas. Tamblyn,,
Miss Livingston.
Fancy- pin cushion, Mrs, Tam-
blyn, Mrs. Helen
Ran,cy handk•orchief case, J. S.
Howrie, Miss Livingston.
Photo fr'aane, any kind, Miss Liv-
ilngSton; Mrs. Tamblyn,
Knitted lace in cotton, J. S. How-
rie, Mrs. T'amblyinr.
Knrtttnd or cr.ocket fancy wool
sisawl J. S. 'Rewrite, Miss Living-
ston,.
lone set table ,mats, lairs. Tam-
blynn,, J. S. Ilowrte, i
One, sot of doylies,, not more than
six pieces, 3. S.A3owrie.
Battenburg lace, ;J. S. tflowrie,
Mrs, Tamblyn,.
Tatting, Mise Livingston, Mrs.
Hole. •
Nalncy netting, 1
z :
Livingston,
Mrs. Rele.
Wallachia, wok, Mrs. Tamblyn,
Miss Livingston
Table centre piece,; 'B. Allin,
Bole.
Table cover, :5 o'clock, J, Sto-
titers,''Mrs, Tamblymt
Tray cloth, J. Stothers,, Mrs, Hole.
Tea eosey, Miss Livingston, Mrs.
Zlele,
Cushion, top, ,emhroid.erod,`J. Sto-
theis, Mrs, T'amblyml.,
lt,aunfcley bag, Mre.-' Bele, Miss
Livingston,
,Sideboard cover, Miss Livingston,
Miss Agtnew.'
Etching on , material, fine, or
course, Mrs. Tamblyn, J. S. '.Howrie.
!Slumber robe, D. Laidlow, Mrs.
Tamb'lyin,
Whisk holde'r', 1Miss Livingston,
Mrs, Hele.
Couching, J. S. Howrie, Mrs. Tam-
blyni, ,
Collection of ladies work, 8 pieces,'
Ino lMore, Miss Livingston; Mrs.
Tamblpnl,
Kitchen apron, Miss Livingston,
Mrs. Tamblyn.
Crochet work in novelty bealcl,
Miss Livingston, D. Laidlow.
Hardanger or Norwegian work,
Mrs. Tamblyn, Miss Lig. in•giiton,
Towel embroidery, J. Stothers,
Battelnrbury 5 o'clock.' at, Miss
Livingston. '
Embroidery 0,0 oatmeal cloth,' J.
Stoth,ea•s
Judge -•Mrs, E. Carter, Goderich,
GRAIN
Red F1all wheat -Win., McGowan,
Jas. Alton •
0911 wheat -Wm, McGowan
J K Wiso.
Sptzliilg wheat-J,K, Wise, Jas, Al -
tan.
Speltz-J, K. Wise, Wm. McGowan
6 -rowed Barley -J. K..Wise, Wm.
McGowan.
White oats -J. IC. Wise, Jas, Al-
ton,,
Black oats -J, K. Wise, Jas. Al-
ton, i, .
Small peas -J. K. Wise.
Timothy seed-J,K, Wise, Jas,
Altogn,
Red clover -Jas. Alton,
2 rowed Barley -3. K. Wiser
Ensilage corn -J, Barr, W. T. 'Jen
kips p
Laz'ge, oats --'Wm, McGowan, 3.3.
Mason,.. -
Judge -John: Potton, Blyth.:
ROOTS'
Collection' of garden ,peoduce -
Mrs. Fenwick, Jas. Jackson,
Early potatoes -J, Denholm, Jr
Pollard.
Late potatoes -R, G. McGowan, T.
Pollard.
Field carrots -Jae. Jackson,,
Red carrots -D, Laidlaw;' F. Toll.
Swede turnips -TF, Toll, R. B, Mc-
Gowan.
Turnips any other variety -J. Barr
Beets, table -J.13. Tierney, 1),
Laidlaw,
Sugar beets -W. T,.' Jenkins, Jas,-
Jackson.
Mange!, wurzel long -2 J, Parrott,
Jas. Jackson,
afangel wurzels globe -R, Rich-
mond, F. Toll.
'M'angel wurzels, yellow -R. R.
Sloan, J. & F. Laidlaw.
Pumpkin -J, J. Mason, J. Denholm
Squash -H. Young, J. Denholm
Red onions -R. G. Taylor:
Field beans -H. Young.
Field corm,, Dent -J, Denholm.; W.
T. Jenkins.
Ciirgns-J. klaggitt, E. Haggitt,
,Watermelons -J, J. Mason,
Cabbage -E. Haggitt, J. Jackson
Cauliflower -J. Jackson, Mrs. Fen
wick.
Sugar. beet ,marigolds -J, Den-
holm, Jas, Jacicsaae,
Flint corn -J. Barr, T. 11. Taylor.
Sweet coin -C, Wightman, Jas.
Jackson. • ,.
DAIRY and PROVISIONS.
Tub buttes -W. Watson., Jas, Al--
tqp,
Flome made bread -W. Watson, R
B. McGowan., J, Pollard,
Crock' 'batter -W. Watso,n, Jas.
Jackson,
Butter 10 lbs -C. Wightman, R. B.
McGowan.
Butter 5 lbs -B. All],ix, J. Parrott.
•Extracted honey --J, & P. Laid-
law, A.B. Cam'
Display a
of bees p y o ane product -A.
B Carr,
Tea biscuits -J. Jackson, W. Pot-
ter,
Maple syrup -'R, Richmond, J.
Panne'',
Canned fruit-R,Richmond
Grape wine-Robl-, Shortreed, J.
Alton.
Alton.
Tomato catsup -Jas. Jackson., Jas
Pickles -R. G. McGowan, `\t. Pot-
ter,
Pickles one quart any kind -Miss
C. Dodds, :D, Laidlaw.
Home made buns -R. B. McGowan
David Laidlaw,
Dressed chicketnia-R, H. Short -
reed. ,
haver cake -R.0. McGowan, 13.
Amin
lin..
Two pies -R. H. Shortreed, J.
Pollard.
Lunch -R, 0, McGowan.
Home made soap -R. H. Shortreed
Jas. Alton,
,fudge -A. G. Calder.
FRUIT
Winter apples -R, R. Sloan.
SloFaan..ll apples -C. Wightman, R. R.
Baldwin, --R, R. Sloan, 3.33. Tier-
ney.'
King of Tompkins -R, R. Sloan, J.
I3, Tierey.
o thennn. Spy -J. B. Tierney, 5.5.
Sla
Rhode Island 'Greening -R, R.
R. Sloan!Sloaln;J. B. Tierney.
Ribston, pippin -J. B. Tierney, R.
-
Russet golden-R.R. Sloan,i ' R.
Richmond. '
Russet Roxboro -R, Richmonld,
Jas. Alton.
Seek -no -further -C. Wightman,rt
R. Sloan.
Spitzelnbur g -•R, R. Sloan, R. G. Mc
Gowan,
Wagner -J, B. Tierney, R. R. Sloan
Ben , Davis -R, R, Sloan, J. B. Tier
soy. -
Blonheim pippin -C, Wightman, R
R, Sloaln,
Talman, sweet -S.13. Tierney, Wm.
McGowan,
Mann -R. R. Sloan, C. Wightman.
Stark -R. R. Sloan.
Snlow-R. R. Sloan, J. B. Tierney,
,OINfa'rio-J. J. Mason, R.R. Sloan.
Pewa.ukee-F, Toll, W. McGowan
Wealthy -J. B. Tierney, J. Alton.
znaCnamd.ada Red -R. R. Sloan, W. Mc-
GMc-
Gowan.Colverts-W, T. Jenkins, R,Rich-
Alexander--J. Jackson, 'R, R. Sloan
20 oz. Pippins -R. R. Sloan.
Any other variety -R, R. Sloan, R.
Riehmond.
Crab apples -T, II. Taylor, J. Scott
Collection df apples -RR. Sloan,
R. G. McGowan,.
OTHER FRUIT.
Pears -C. Wightman, Jas. Alton.
Winter pears -R. R. Sloan, Jas,
Align,
Fall pears -J. Jackson, T. Alton.
Named plums, Miss C. Dodds, Mrs.
Fenwick.
Collection of plums -J, Jackson,
A.B. Carr
Tomatoes -J. & F, Laidlaw, 3, J.
Mason,.
{Gztapes-W.M. Scott, R. G. Mc-
Gow7an,
Peaches -R, R. Sloan„ J, & F. Laid
lawu, dg" -
Jes-FL K. Revell, Goderich.
MANUFACTIIIRES
Yarn mat -J. Scott.
CHILDREN'S COMPETITION
Illemmed "handkerchiefs— J. S.
Howrie,
',Darning socks, or ,stockings
Parziott,
Crochet woslk in ;wool -J.5, How
!Crochet work in cotton -W, M.
Scott J S. Howrie.
Judge Mrs. 4, Goderich.
PLANTS and FLOWERS.
Collection, of foliage --Miss C
Dodds, lairs. Fenwick.
'Geralnnums-Miss C. Dodds.
1llaingin,g basket -Miss C. Dodds,
Wm. McGowan..
Display of plants -Mrs. Fenwick,
Miss C. Dodds.
Collection of ferns -Miss • C. Dodds'
Mrs. Fenilwick. •
Judge -Mrs. H. Allan, Haaloeic.
CUT FLOWERS.
Table boquet-Mrs. Feinwick, Miss
C. Dodds,
FLand boquet-Miss C. Dodds, Mrs.,
Feln,Wiek.
Dahlias -Mrs, Fenwick.
P,alnisi'es-Mrs. li enwicic, J, S.•
Rotaries
'
FelnAstersIWick,-, !Viso. (0, Dodds, Mas.
Judge -Mrs. H, Allin, H,arlock.
SCHOOL CHILDREEN''S COMPEE.
B. -Children, under 13 years -W, al.
Scott, L. McCaughey.
C -Far childgc,n under 10 years -
Mabel Rill, Bert McElroy,
FINE; ARTS.
,O]llnlame;nt or vase -Mrs; D. Crit -
•
During the past two weeks, dozens of the aeasou'a newest
and ,,most up-to-date Ladies -an,d Children's ' Mantles, x es have been
added to our stock, and we now have one n of the .finest, and;.
best assorted stoelcsi of H1GF11 CLASS COATS .ever shown i
zr
Clinton,
MANTLES 0.y
These Coate' have been tailored for us by The Laurel Ml
Co, of Toronto, one of the largest high -plass mantle manufac-
turers in Canada, which 'is a ,guaralntee, to our customers, that
they fare getting the finest class'of wonkmainiship and the veryy
latest style ideas ''fiat the season, has produced.
Our Price's the Lowest Possible
This is our motto, aln,d we ,are certainly living up to it n
our Mantle Department. WE WANT TO SELL' . OUR COATS
•EARLY AND HAVE MARKED' THEM• ACCORDINGLY,
WE WANT YOU TO SEE OUR COATS AND INVITE YOU TO
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER BEFORE YOU PURCHASE
Phi steel BrYIir e
S11,6it- PEON PI
F: +era' c,zva»V
MORE 11tUSINFS
tenden, J. S, Howrie.
Handpainted placque in. oil -Miss
Ag;nenv, W. A. Taylor.
Burnt work on leather -Miss Liv-
ingston.
Burnt work on- wood -Miss Liv-
ingston.
Picture of :Huron Co. scenery -
Miss' Agnew, Miss Livingston
Painting on bolting cloth- Miss
Livingston.
Chink hand painted -Miss Living
sten, Mrs. Crittenden.
Decorated china hi lustre- Miss
Livingston,
Hand painted plates -Mi -s. Critten
den, Miss Livingston.
Oil paintings -Miss Agnew, J. S.
Howrie. .
Water color painting -Miss Liv-
ingston, J. S. Howrie
Figure painting in oil -Miss Ag-
ilely, J. S. Howrie.
Figure painting in water color -
W. A. Taylor, !Sliss Livingston,
Animals in oil -Miss Agnew, Mrs.
Bele.
Animals in water color] -Miss Liv
ingston, W.A. Taylor.
Landscape in oil -Miss Agnew,
Miss' Livingston.
Latn,dscape in water color-W.A.
Taylor, Miss Livingston.
CiJayoia dzfawing-Mrs. Tamblyn,
Miss Livingston. y
Pencil drawing -Miss, Livingston
J. S. 'Howrie,
Pen and ink sketches- Miss Liv-
ingston.
Chitnla painting-M;s, ID. Critten-
dela, Miss Livings -tont"
'i%alnd painting orl'rsillc, satin or
plush -Mrs, E. Adams, Miss .Living -
sten,
'Painting on glass in oil- ,Mis.
E. Adams, Miss Ago,ewi
Piierced brass -J, S, Howrie, Miss
Livingston.
Judge -L. Brigham, Londesboro.
U. S. Goirernnient Standard
Below is an extract from U.S.
Gov. ad. for tenders- "The anth
recite coal must he equal t15 that
mined azrd prepared by Pbiladel
phia & heading Coal & Oo"
We handle nothing but the Fest
grade Philadelphia & Reading.
-Ain.a. fl®111®wa,37
House phone 12. Office phone 40 '
A Good Chance
Two Storey House
AND
New Cottage
FOR SALE
Properties in excellent
conditi9,,11,,,,__ ,•
Located side by side,
Would Lease frog! Buyer
F. J. Hill, Clinton_
Phone 77.
Just a. Few items Taken
From our Immense Stock
Extension Tables. surface oak finish, made very strong, 6, 8 and
10 feet long, Prices $7.00, 8.50, 10.00 and 12.00
Writing Desks, large writing leaf, letter boxes, drawers and
shelves, $3.7548.00, 0.00 and 10.00
Star Felt Mattress. ten layers of cotton felt, made by machinery
88.50 and 10.00 each
Medallion Rugs, a great range of patterns and sizes $7.50 to
822.00 each
White Enamel Beds, beauty and strength eornbined, 53,00 to
810,00 each
Good secondhand Organ, walnut case, 5 octaves, all right $25.00
Phones 7 and $ Free Auto Delivery
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Furniture and 'Undertaking.
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If you want Fall Shoes that are worth all you
pay for them, and want a :service thatpositivelymakes
it impossible foryou to be dissatisfied, will
P yoube buy-
ing your shoes from us sooner or later.
WHY NOT START NOW
No matter what shape or size your feet:are you
will find shoes here to fit there.
Styles and Shapes bought with the idea of
pleasing your taste.
Quality selected with your satisfaction in mind
REPAI RIN
Prompt attention and neat work will be found in
our Repair Department, under -the able hands of Mr.
A. Wilken.
Successor to Jas. Twitelsdl & Son.