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iiather: "But, my clear, your hus-
band owes nuc a lot of money. I don't
think he should expect .rue to lend
",Irina more."
D'augahter;. "Well, fathe.r, he has to
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•SEAFORT'H FALL FAIR
(Continued from Page Three)
FINE AND DEOORATIV'E ARTS
Oil Paintings --Landscape from na-
ture, Lucille Grant, Miss Livingston;
marine view, Lucille Grant, Miss Liv-
ingston; animals, Lucille Grant, ALiss
'Livingston; still life, Lucille Grant,
Aiiss Livingston.
'Water Colors -Landscape, copy,
marine view, animals or figure work,
vegetables or fruits, Lucille Graft,
•\'Liss Livingston; flowers, Miss Liv-
ingston, Lucille Grant; inanimate ob-
ject, Lucille Grant, Miss Livingston.
Miscellaneous - Crayon drawing,
Lucille Grant, Hiss Livingston; pastel
Airs. J. 1T. Daly, Mrs. Oliver Jervis;
sepia, Lucille Grant,-' Miss' Livingston;
pencil drawing, Mrs, J. F. Daly, Miss
(Livingston; pencil drawing, design-
ing, Mrs. J. F. Daly, Lucille Grant;
display poster design, Airs. J. iF. Daly;
single piece art work, Mrs. J. F. Daly,
Airs. Elizabeth Bnoadfoot; wooden
tray, hand, made, Wilbert Williams,
P,eatricc Harburn,
Mand Painted China -Vase or oris-
nutent, Lucille Giant, salad bowl, Lu -,
Grant; two cups and saucers,
cake plate, collection rive pieces and
any article not listed, Lucille Giant;
miscellaneous art novelties Mrs. 5.
F. Daly, 13ea'trice Harburn.
!Reed Work (amateur only) -Tray,
Velma Heist; flower holder, Mrs. j.
13, Tye•naan, Veleta T-Iaist; collection
of three articles, Velma I3aist, firs.
J. 13, Tyerman.
Judge -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Dun g•aaa
non.
FLORAL EXHIBIT
Cut Blooms -'Asters, Airs. Robert.
..Allen, T. Ferguson; display asters,
Mrs, Robert Allen, J. E. Hugill; cos-
mos display, J. E. Hugill, Airs. 1.R. Al-
lan; dahlias, standard, William Har -
try and 2nd; pinks display, William
Hartry; gladioli, Mrs. W. J. Dickson,
J. E. I-Iugill;' gladioli, 6 colors, Mrs.'
,Robert Allan, Fred Barker; marigolds.
:Airs. Robert Allan; nasturtiums, Airs.
Robert Allan, William Hartry; petun-
ias, Fred :Barker, firs. Robt. Allan;
pansies, .Airs. Robert Allan; roses,
display, Fred Barker; phlox, Mrs. R.
Allan; snapdragon, J. E. Hugill, Airs.
'Robert Allan;'stocks, Mrs, Robert A-
lan, J. E. Htngill; scabiose, Mrs. 12.
'Allan; sweet peas, 3.• 'E. Hugill; zin-
nias, Airs. W. J. ,Dickson, Norman L.
Carter; collection annuals, 5 or more
varieties, Fred Barker, Mrs. Robert
Allan; collection perennials, Mrs, J.
i3. 'ryer man, Fred Barker.
Table bouquet, Ethel Beattie, Mrs.
fames Carter, Winter bouquet, Fred,
Barker; delphinium, Mrs. Robert Al-
an; Calendula,'fames Rivers, Fred
3arker.
'Pot' PlantssJ.ilegonias, Fred Barker,
Mrs. R. Allan; tuberous begonias, F.
!Barker; '.3 bridled tuiherons 'begonias,
Mrs. •1:2. Allan; ,Rex begonia, T, Fer-
guson, Mrs., Tames Carter; Fu'schia in
bloom, Fred Barker. geraniumas, Mrs.
('T B. Tycrrnan, Mrs. R. Allan; sword
tern, T. Ferguson; single house 'plant,
and wliiaens the hands. Goals and Norman L. Carter, best novelty in cut
dispels all 'irritation caused ;by wear le
flowers Miss Jan Scott Ethel Beak
ther condisions. Swiftly absorbed by .Coleus, Coleus, Mrs. R. A'lla'n, F. Banker;!
'the tiss'ues n•ea'ving never a vestige of !Jerusalem Cherry,frs. J. B. Tyer-
'stic'kiness, A' peerless toilet requisite, twa'r Neil Gilles ie' As idis'tra Mrs,
Unvalu;able to all women who care For p P
dl t -iii coon. J• B. 'Tyerrnan,
elegance and st u !J'u'dges' -IW. 7. Duncan, Beet :CliufL.
'C'FT:TLDIREN'S DEP'ARTME'NT
Vegetables-ISmvede turnips, IVtild-
red Aitchison, Roxboro; S S No, 113;
George Ilildebrand t; garden c,irrod•s,
!Lorne ,Carter, S'S. No, 1, I3tillett,
Margaret Pethick, Seaforth P,iS.;long
red niangolds, Mildred Aitdleson,
Harry
Ea le F:
r ginondville; yellow.iLi-
te•mediates, Louis Lanae, 'St. janies'
Sep. School, 13, Wiliest; sugar beets,
Clarence Reeves; Seaforth PIS; par-
snips, Harry Earle, Hazel Earle; gar-
den beets, Evelyn Venus, .Seaforth P.
S; Harold Free, 'Seaf. P.IS., onions
(Elroy Desjardine, Ifo. 7, Hay twp
David Grieve, Self, P.S. Tamatoes,
Lorne Carter, Mrs. D. AiaaaFarlane;
citrons, David Grieve, Elroy Desjar-
dine;' cabbages, E. Wiliest; potatoes,
Elroy Desjam' diiae, Margaret Pethick.
'!lowers - Nasturtiums, Donald
!Scott, Sea, 1?.S„ Donald ,idacTavis'h,
Seaf, P.'S.; pansies, Gerald Barry, St.
:Tames' sep ''Sch.; David. Grieve; bou-
quet of asters, Donald Scott, Janet
IPa1er, Seaf. P.,S. sweet peas, Arnold
tllugill, J. E. ,Hugill; bouquet, Oban
AfacTavish, Donald. MacTavish.
Cooking -
Tea biscuits, Helen Edler, ,Seaf.
'P.'S.; Leona 1lotham Seaf. PIS. bums,
Helen Moffatt, Sea. P.S„ Mary Stew-
art, Egmonclville. Layer cake, Reith
McNairn, Seaf, P.S.; Lois McGavin,
Seaf. P.S. Apple pie, Helen Moffatt,
'Lois MdGavin; rolled cookies, Edith
'McMillan, SIS. No 2, A[cK.; Trois Mc
Gavin; dro'p'ped cookies, Helen Moff-
att, Lois .MfcGavin.
!Art 1>,'ork-=,
'Primary, Alvin Hop f, Seaf.
Jack Fraiser, Seaf. P.,S.; first class Edmonton, Alta., one brother, Silas
Vernon Hopf, Lillian Southgate; se
cond class, J1as O'Reilly, Sit. James of Sas< and four sisters, Mrs. J.
Sparrow, Mrs. Gratton, Mrs. Parri-
Sep. Sch., Miles McMillan, St. James �eau and Airs. Wm, Stebbins, all of
Sep.:Sch.. 31-d class, Mgt, ;Hodson Grand Bend,
,Zetta Dunlop, Seaf. P.S. Fourth class
'Louis Lane, Alistair Wigg, Seaf. P,IS
Writing -'Primary, Alvin I-Io'pf,
'Wilma Hay, Seaf, P.S. First Class,
Dorothy Howes, Seaf. P.S., Ahyvonne
Aioore, Seaf, P.S. ,Second Class, Kath-
leen H'olntes, Seaf. P,IS.; Muriel Cam-
eron, Seaf. P.S. Third Clas's--'Carolyn
Holmes, Seaf. PJS., Billy Walmsely.
Fourth Class, Helen Cheoros, Jean
Dale, Seaf. PIS,
Special -Grain bag patched, David
Grieve, Harold Free; hammer handle,
Aldy Eckart, Leon ,Bannon, St. Janus'
Sep. Sch.; display of wild fruits, outs,
etc.. Jack Carter, S.S. No. I, Hullett;
bird house, David Bolton, St. James'
Sep. sc'h., David Grieve; -book ends,
Donald MacTavish, David Grieve;
'towel, hemstitched, Lois MdGavin,
Jean 'Dixon, St. James Sep. Sch;
clothespin apron, Ruth 3clNairn,
Mary Woods, Seaf, P.S.; darning,
Lois \rcGavin, Janet Baker; exhibit
of three or more kinds of stitches on
canvas or cotton, Helen Moffatt, He-
len Finldaeiner, St.' James' Sep. soh.;
handkerchief, Jean Dixon, Dorene
Regier, St. James' Sep. Sch.; ' best
dressed doll, Helen Praiser, Ruth An-
derson, Seal PIS. Adjustable halter,
Ally Eckart.
nosh survive. His second wife, Miss
McVittie of Westfield, survives. He
was the son of the late John Taylor
and had two sisters and five bit -others.
One sister, .liars Stalker survives and
three brothers, Ed, of 1,Veslfielcl, Ben
of Blyth, and !Dave, who lives in the
Deanery Will Meet at Clinton The ,autumn. meeting of the Deanery
of Huron will be held in St. Paul's
Church, Clinton,. on Wednesday, Oct-
ober 4th. The. Bishop of the ID'iocese
n'ill be one of the speakers at the af-
ternoon session, The rural clean, Rev.
F. H. Pauli, is moving from the dean-
ery to Windsor, which will necessitate
the nomination of a new rural dean.
Antiquated•-Winghamii high school
adheres to the old.fashion.ed practice
df hazing the freshies. The girls had
to attend school dressed in short
skirts, men's stockings and garters,
men's caps, and painted faces. After
school many pranks were played on
then!. The boys also attended school
in fantastic clothes, girls' dresses, r
hair ribbons, smeared 'farces and after '
school were made to sing, talce castor
oil; salts and cod liver oil and were
put through the fanning mill, �'
Death of Adolphus Desjardine.-
There passed away at his home on the c
town line, Dashwood, an Thursday s
morning last, Adolphus Desjardine in IB
his nth year, following a. stroke a few ,B
clays before T'wo daughters survive, a,
Alis. Ohlen Truentner of the Bee line ;3
and Airs, Ed. Died° of the Peace Ri n
ver; two sons, Placid Desjardine of 2
the 116th concession and Adolphus of, A
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wood bars, '\A' Smith; Collection ,of
!annuals,
Mrs I.. Reynolds; a0lice-
tion of perennials, Mrs. G. ,13eywood
Bride's bouquet, NV, 'T-1 ,Dearing Mrs.l'G, Heywood; basket of tut flowers,
Airs, G. (Heywood, Mrs. W. H, 'Dear-
ing; hand --bouquet, W,' 161. Dearing,.,Ir
Mrs.
L.
He
yw'aod; novelty in cut
fiomvers, Mrs, ;G, •Heywood, Mrs. L.
Reynolds.
Flower Special, !Latimer !Grieve;
collection Of annuals, Mrs. L. Reyn-
old, Dr. 'E, S.,Steiner; 'basket cut
flowers, cry Mrs.
s. G 'Heywood.Judge-m , IRoweliffe.
FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS
Oil Paintings - Mrs. N, J. Dore,
Miss L. 'Grant; veegtables or fruit,
M3.
Airs, j.'. ,13atson, Miss !Grant; unar-
ine, Miss I\Vlhite, Airs, Batson; scene
Mrs. Batson, ,list and 2nd; flowers,
Hiss Granit, 'M'rs. (Batson; still life,
Airs. Batson, 3Liss (Grant.
!Water Color Seascape _Mrs. 'N.
J. 'Dore -bliss Grant; flowers or fruit,
Miss Grant, Mrs. Dore; single work,
Airs, Dore and 2nd; original study,
'[iss 'White, !Miss Grant.
Miscellaneous -Pastel marine view,
Iiss White, Mrs. 'Batson; Pastel
ands'cape, Miss Harrison, Miss Grant;
harcoal, study, Mrs. Batson; char-
oal, Mrs. !Staunton Airs. Batson;
epis, landscape, ,Miss 'Grant, .airs.
atson; pencil drawing, scene, Mrs.
catson, friss Grant; single piece of
rt work not listed; Airs, Dore, Mrs.
'atson; tooled' leather, Mrs, 'Batson;
ew ,croft not listed, Mrs. Dore and
id; wood carving, Airs. Batson, H.
. Fuss sealing wax display, H A.
cross, iiVirs. (Batson; best made ar tL
cial waxed ,flowers, H. A. Fuss, 'Airs.
tainton; basketry, Mrs. J. Jaques,
rs, 'G.MacLean. E. R. !I -Topper's
ecial, Mrs. N. J. Dore.
Hand Painted 'China -Conventional
kiting, Miss Grant, Airs. 'Batson;
alistic, Miss Harrison, Miss Grant;
tre work, Miss 'Harrison, Mrs. Bat-
t; bridge set, Mrs. 'Batson; one set -
g of tea set, Miss Grana, Mrs.
'Batson.
Photographs - Tinted snap shots,
'Mrs. Batson; photo graphs, amateur,
Mos. Batson; photographs, Jos. ,Sen-
ior; collection of photographic views,
Jos. Senior.
Judges, A. R. Brown, M. E. Ross.
LADIES' WORK
HURON NEWS.
Wingham Man President, -At the
'mutual meeting of the. Georgian Bay
Municipal Electric Association hell
in Owen Sound last \reek, the follow-
ing officers were elected: President,
W. H. Gurney, Wingham; first vice-
president, J. R. A[dLinclee, Owen
Sound; second vice president, David
Hurtle, Midland; secretary -treasurer,
H. S. Denef, Hanover; executive, J•no;
Kalte, Hanover; A. Menary, Grand
Valley, Dr. G. S. Fowler, Teeswater:
Dr. Marcus, Tzinca.rcline; G. Welsh,
Sutherlan'd; R. J. ,13eauli0 0, :Pene-
tang. H. E, Prentice, Collingnyooch
Coultes.Stonehouse On 'Saturday
'eel. 116, at Knox United Church,
Pelgra re, 'Mary Ellen, daughter of
Air, and Mrs, Robt, Stonehouse, P,el-
arate,,'was married to Rob,erit How's -
nn Coultes, Morris township, sou of
John -Coultes Belgrave. Miss Tanisa,
Homuth of Wingham, was bridesmaid
and Mr, Cecil Coultes of West 3A'a-
w'anosh, was groom -sin -Ian. On their
return from their wedding trip to
Toronto and northern, Ontario, they
trill reside sin thegroom's farm,. 3rd
concession •o'f 'Morris.
Banker Retires -!Fol• the past nine
years William Beatty has been man-
ager of the, Mount Brydges Royal
Bank, ttnd expressions of, regret' were
heard on every side when it became
known that Air, !Beatty was being
superannuated after a iolig period of
faithful service, leaving .reached the,
age of retirement during his tern of
office there.. Mr. Beauty has proven'
himself a very efficient bank mania!ger,
and the position . of the branch today
vouches for his successful manage-
ment. The new. man'a'ger appointed is.
J. W. nett, moving front Norwich,
Mr, Beatty is a former Varna boy and
is a brother of Mr. R'olbeit J. Beatty.
f Seaforth an,d' Mr. George Beatty,
Sr., and Mrs. IT. Weekes, of 'Marna,
Death of Wm. Taylor. -Mr. Wm.
Tay'l'or of West W'aev'anosh, died last
Wednesi lay 'Ir'om a sudden _ heart at-
tack, when Ise collapsed on the 'barn
floor. He had been married twice, his
first wife being Miss Mae'Guire of St.'
Helens. Of this marriage two sons,
Elliott and Chester, o'Ei West 'Wiawa-I
Graded Farm Products
Quality in farm products, rather
than price, is the average consumer's
first consideration. This was clearly
demonstrated by the reception ac-
corded all of the Department's dis-
plays at the exhibitions. Attendants
at tlae exhibits were called upon to
answer many questions regarding
graded faun products and where they
may be purchased. ;Further evidence
was forthcoming in the distribution
each clay of an average of 1;1500 pieces
of literature dealing with grades.
EXETER FALL 'FAIR
(Continued from Last Week),
'MANUFACTURER'S AND
IMPLEMENTS
•Pair blankets all w'!ool, Southco'tt
'Bros.; woollen yarn, lA'Iilne ,Racicr.
Alis..E, Darling; 20 yards rag carpet,
Alis, 'E, !Darling, 'Mrs. ,E. 'Lawson.
tailor custom suit, IW. W. Tartan,
Southcoat 'Bros:; collection of gener-
al goods, S'outlicott (Bros., AA 'Vin. Ta-
man; best collection tailors good's
and furnishings, NV. 1V. .!'acinic;
collection of groceries, Southeott
Bros.; ,collection of 'boots and shoes,
,outhcot't !Bros.; assortment of tweeds
\\'. W. Taman.
FLOWERS
Begonias, tuberous, Airs. W. IFI.
Dearing; novelty in potted plants
J. Glenn, '-Airs, jelf !Jaques.
Cut Flowers.
Antirrhinum, Snapdragons, Sirs, O.
Heywood, Airs. L. 'Reynolds; Antirr-
hinum, snapdragon collection, `Airs.
0. 'Hey'waod, 31rs, '1V, 'I1 . Dearing;
.viers, white lire, 1V. 1:1. Dearing,
AV. ,H, IDeai in ; Asters,. pin!:, \•V..11,
Dearing, Mrs. AV. H. 'Dearing Asters,
white, six blooms, Airs, G. Heywood;
Asters, cornet, Dearing, Reynolds;.
:Aster:; 6 blo'ouns, purple, 'W. H.
Dearing, Mrs. W. '11. Dearing; As-
ters, 6 blooms pink, 16\', 'h[, Dearing;
Asters, ostri'cih plumes, collection, VV.
H. Dearing; 'Coxcomb, display,
L. Reynolds, W. 'II. Dewing; Cox-
combs, display, [eathered, RA'. I -I.
Dearing, 'Airs. L. Reynolds; 'Cosmos,
single .and double,' Mrs. IG. 'Heywood,
Airs. L. iRevnoleds; 'Dahlias, decors -
t'i'e variety, li.rs, IG. 'H.ey.wooctj Dwh-
Ifas, cactus nerboty, .Mrs. !G. 'I-Jeywood;
Dahlias, pompom variety, Adis, \V.
Snnutli, Mrs, C. Sin's; !Dianthus or
Punks, W. •1I. ;Dearing, 'Mrs, j. Selves;
Gladiolus, spike, Mrs. G. 'IIeywoorl;
Gladiolus, best 6 spikes, 'Mrs, G.
Heywood; 'Gladiolus, hest' collection,
Mrs. G. 1-Ieywoocl; Impatiens or !Bal-
sams, '\W. H. Dearing, Mros. L. 'Rey-
nolds;'M'arigolcis, African, 'Airs. G.
Heywood, W. ,H. 'Dearing; Afarigolds,
French, !Roland Geiger, INV. T-1. Dear-
ing; ALatthiola or 'S'tocks, ;Airs. G.
Heywood; Phlox, ID'ru'namontli, W. H.
Dearing, 'Mrs. L. Reynolds; Phlox.
Poretinnial,.13'5/. IH. 'Dearing;, 'Petunia,
single, Mrs, G. ;Hsywood, W, H.
Dearing; ;Petunia, , double, 'W. H.
Dearing, 'imus. 'G.. !Heywood; !Pansies,
hast 'collection, W. H. 'Dearing; roses
collection, 'J. G. Stan'burry, 'Mrs. G.
Hey'wood;'roses, single, Mrs, G. Hey
wvood• nJ• IG.' ;S'tianbucy; 'Swi'viar ,M'rs.
1.. Reynolds; 'Sweet' Peas, W. 1EI.
'Dearing 12e'd; 'Verbenas, Airs, G. "Hey-;
''wood, iW. H. Dearing; ,Zinnrias, :crest
ed or curled; Mrs. L. tReynnold's, 'Mrs.
G. (Heywood; Zinnias, dahlia, flower-
ed, Mrs, G. Heywood, 'Mr's, L. lRey-
Irsolds; Zinnias, display, 'Mrs. G. Huey-.
'Living .Room Accessories - Centre
piece (colored) Mrs, 1\'m. .Smith,
Myrtle \Villis; table scarf .(colored),
Mrs, Ed. Lawson, ,Myrtle 'Willis;
cushion, Miss ;White, Airs G. Jaques;
card table cover, Mrs. 1:. Darling,
Mrs. M. Young; rAfgham, Chas. Birn-
ey, hers. Stone.
'D'ining'Room Accessories - White
buffet set Mrs. G. MclLean, .Airs. E.
'Lawson; colored buffet set, Mr's. E.
Darling, Bessie 13rooks; centre piece,
white, 'mfrs. ;B. ?file, Airs. E. Darl-
ing; centre piece ('tatted trim), Mrs
L, Reynolds, Sirs. P. Pfile; tri,
cloths, M;rs, IT. 'Darling, IAlrs. E. Lary
sol; 'lunch cloth and serviettes, Sirs,
G. 'Jaques, Mrs, W. Snaith; break-
fast. set, Mrs, E. Darling, Mrs. IB.
'Wile; tea cosy, 'Mrs, C. Darling.
Miss White; Doilies. Airs. E. 'Darling,
Myrtle 'Willis; Table teats, AR's. ,13.
Pfile, Mrs. E, .Darling.
,Bedroom Accessories - Pillow
cases, embroidered, Marv` Spaeck,
Mrs. Hymdnian; ,Pillow cases, other
sort, Aire. E. Darling, Sirs. Jeff
Jaques; guest towels, Airs, W. Smith,
Mrs, 5. Jaques; bath [nivel, fancy
trim, Mrs. 'E. Lawson, Mrs, Clayton
Sins; vanity set, Airs. Stone, Sirs.
W. Smith; dresser scarf, Airs. E.
Lawson, \ams, 13. 1''file; Boudoir pil-
low, May ;Spaeck and lad; bed
spread, any fancy sort, Mary Spaeck,
Milne Racier; comforter, silk or cot-
ton, Mrs. IT., Darling, Aliss G, A.
FIarrison; quirt, any material, Roland
Geiger, Milne Rader; quilt, new de -
Mrs. B. !Mlle, Airs. C:, Jaques.
(Kitchen Accessories - Tea towel,
Mrs. Ily.ncdnnatn, Airs. Jeff. Jaques:
pan. holders 'Mrs. Pl. Stainton, Fl, A,
'Fuss; ,curtains, Airs. 13. ?filo, H. A.
Puss.
ti,amestic Class -'Floor neat, braid-
ed,, Mrs. B. Pfle. R. Geiger; floor
Mat, hooked, lisrecl H:. Carbert, Mrs.
Stone; men's work shirt, Airs. IT, R.
Py,m, Mrs. O. 'Cumniigham; knitted
men's socks, Airs. C. Sims, -Airs, E.
Lowson; knitted mitts, Airs, T -T. Des-
jardine; knitted sweater, ,\fisc
Milne .Rader.
Ladies' and 'Ohildren's Wear - Ap-
ron,
P.
ron, dainty, Mrs. M. Young, :Air:. W.
Smi't'h; apron. serviceable, Airs. C.
,Simms, Mrs. 1V. Smith; house dress,
'H. A. !Fuss, Mrs. AV. "Smith; might
robe, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. G. Mac -
Lead; knit indoor wrap, firs, Ed.
Lawson;' baby's carriage cover, Mel-
vin Smith; child's play dress and
bloomers,. Mrs. Jeff, Jaques, H. A.
;cuss; c'h•ild's wool sweater, F. H.
C•ar'bert M. ,Smith; child's knitted cos-
tut's e, Mrs, C. 'Sims; ladies' fancy
sweater, 'I3..A. Fuss,
Miscellaneous - Italian hemstitch-
ing, Mrs. .13, Piffle, Mrs. Hyndnaa r;'
'fine cut work, Airs, Hynd'man, M.rs,
!Piffle; fancy' crochet, Mrs. E. Law-
son, Mrs. E. ,Darling; !fancy kitting
'Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs, ;Hynd'man; tat-
ting, Mrs, Is Reynold's, Mrs. B, Pfle;
new cross stitch, Miss White, IjTs..G
MadLea'p,; small. articles sui•tabje for
Services We Can Render
In the time of need PROTECTION
is your .best 'friend.
Life Insurance
-To ,protect your LOVED ONES.
Auto Insurance --
To protect you against LIABQL!fTJ.r
to PUBLIC and their PROPERTY.Fire Insurance -
To protect your PIOME and its
CONTENTS.
Sickness and Accident
Insurance--
To
nsurance-To protect your INCOME
Any
of
the
above lines we can give
you in strong and reliable companies,
Ic interested, call or write,
E. C. CHAi`IBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 334 Seaforth, Ont.
FAIR DATES
Bayfielcl ...... , , .. Sept. 27, 28
Brussels Sept. 28, 29
Harriston, ...... , .. Sept. 28, 29
Neustacit. Sept. 30
Owen Sound Sept. 28 - 30
Tara ................ Oct. 3, 4
Teeswater ............ Oct. 3, 4
Tiverton ......... Oct. 2, 3
Wingham ..Oct. 10, 11
International Plowing Match,
Derby Tp, Owen Sound, Oct, 10,
11, 12 and 13.
gifts, Airs. -3iclLean, Mrs. Stainton;
new needle craft, Airs. Jeff, Jaques,
'H. A. 'Fuss; article made from old
stockists, Mrs. Stone, Airs. Jaques;
article from one yard factory cotton,
Airs. Jaques, Mrs. Stainton; piece of
fancy work dune by lady over 73 yrs.,
Airs E. R. Pym; Laird Bros. special,
Airs, W. Smith
Special .Prize -.G r i gg's
best Afghani, Stationery,
Chas, Limey; Jones &
May, for best quilt, Roland Geiger;
ISouthcott Bros., hest hooked mat,
'Fred .A, Carbert;'Chain'w'ay store, new
style house 'dress, Mrs. H. A. Fuss;
'Women's Instituter for best boy's suit
made from old garment, Airs, W.
!Snaith.
Judge, Mrs, Al. T. Herr, Newton.
CHILDREN'S PRIZE
'Vegetables -Green Afoul] tain pota-
toes, H. Desjardine; Irish Cobbler, H.
ID'esjardine, Fred FI, Carbert; Eureka
potatoes, H. Desjardine; Golden Ban-
tam corn, F. H Carbert. I-1. Desjar-
dine; any other variety table corn, T3.
Desjardine; blood beets, king, C.
IIieyw'ood; blood beets, round, Airs,
L. 'Reynolds, 'F. Triebuer; Chautenay
carrot,, F. Ellerington; 'yellow onions,
Mrs. L. Reynolds, H. Desjardine;
red onions, C. FIeywood, H. Des,jar-
dine; Dutch sets, R, Geiger, E. J.
Willard; Swede turnips, H. Desjar-
dine, Airs. J. Selves; celery, -firs, L.
Reynolds; tomatoes, F. Triebuer,
'Airs. J. Selves; cabbage, H. Desjar-
dine; table beans, F. Elleringtoaa,
Airs. L. Reynolds; dry white beans,
T, H, Carbert, 1-I. Desjardine; man -
golds, R, !Geiger, Airs, j, Selves.
Cut Flower Alrs, L. Reynolds,
'Phlox llrs, 'L. Reyonlds, 'C. 'Hey-
wood; Nasturtiums, Airs. IL. 'Reynolds,
C. ,Horwood; Geranium pot, Airs. J.
Jacque ,Balsams Mrs. 'L. Reynolds,
C.:Htywoed; Gladiolus, C. T -Ie •w
y ood;
collection insects, named and mount-
ed, F. ,1i, Carbert; best writing, pupil
ten years old or under, Mrs. L. Rey-
nolds, I., T riebner; drawin;, of Hur-
on county, ten tears ole[ or under, Airs
L. 'Reynolds, 3, i(3.:Stanbur drawing,
Proriuce of O y �
Ontario, over ten years,,
Airs. J Selves, ilar.'arct Clarke; coli.
of woods, Airs, L, Re) n'i..; coil. of
Leaves, Alt's. L. Reynold..
(3raiuv'-.\\'inter wheat, 1%. Triebner,
LL,
,Desjardine; oats, Is. a'riehmler. H.
Desjardine; barley, 1-1. Desjardine.
!Domestic Science -Home made
bread, J, 'Glen 11, Airs. 0.'Cunningham;
shoo: lunch, Airs. 0. C aneinghant;
.tar of plums, Air.. L. Remolds, Airs.
Cunningham; jar of rasphe rims.
L. Reynolds, 'Airs, Cunningham;
; jar
of strawberries, Airs. rico. Jaques;
apple .pie, Sr, Hockey, 11rs. 0. 'Cun-
ningham ; fancy tea apron, Airs. Ed.
'Lawson, K. Nestle; dressed doll, II,
'Snell, 'Airs. J. !Jaques; doll's clothes,
;Fred 'Brock; pair 'hand worked 'tow-
els, Airs, 'E, 'Lawson, Airs. 3..3aques;
sofa pillow" mounted, AR's. h. Lawson;
fancy apron, Mrs. Ecl. iLaw-son; fancy
pin cushion, Airs. 'J. 'Jaques, Airs.
Lawson; crochet work, Airss. Lawson,
laundry bag, ,Mrs. E. 'Lawson; knitted
socks, 'Mrs. 'Lawson; Pillow cases,
Mrs, Lawson.
i\discellanicous-IB est hammer handle
Fred H. Carbert, tbErn, J. Selves; gate,
'F. H, Carbert F. Tr'iefnner; milking
stool, IF. IH, 'Car[sert; Mrs; j, ;Selv'es;
birdhouse, IF. H. Carbert; best
school dis'play of vegetables grown by
school children, 'Jacob Battler,
'School' Children's :Special Prizes -
11. .Armstrong, best 'writing of
child 112 years and under, 'Mrs, a-1.
'Ford; Dr, W. !E, ,Weekes, best- collet -
Bon •af stamps by 'public school child,
J. G. Sltawlbu.ry. IBritisl, ;Empire oollec-
Mrs. J. Selves; •Dr. Dunlop; best col-
tton, Grant Taylor; iDs. 'A1• C. Fletc.h-
er; best map of the Dominion' of. Can-
ada, drawn by pupil in grade 15 and 6,
lection r of named •butte !flies, by .bol' '1B
years or under, Mrs. R. H. Dick; P.
W. F.'Beavers, lbest display Of carpen-
try by 'boy' under old years; off age, Fired
H Carbert.
Judge -D, IRo'wcliffe,