HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-10-11, Page 47
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No wonder the poet w0ot0 of tine
autumn, "the saddest days of the
Yea]• have culue.1' To see the wealth
.of blossom and foliage 0111 off and
changers from. Beings of 'beauty 10 -
a
leapt mass '.
b a . to tete night ovauld cau:e
"anyone. to feel sad. Vet, if the leaves
dial in the fall they twill Ile all the
mitre welcome when they return' in
tire spring, No doubt the,uecupant;
of tile punitry yard will look up,,u it HEA1'1' 1)RAF'P,
as the poet did when they recall 111:11
e
the season
Brood niece Canadian bred, as.
d.dYr 4, n -J
fowl 1 suP ccs- dl t •t � '
P,
nigh.
Cd ay, ',,L11e,` 1M1ed;t)1q� w.t_
4ta1cl .ant • wylrldy, but fuxttrmotely 'there:
awes vet"Y ;'snipe rain; arid a. large rluill-
iier"
off-exltabltors and risikors calve
out. On Veiday oeternoon Sea -forth
rliglY)audrrs baud supplied music, errs
a. number of iuterestug horse races
were 0101 off. " The prize -Winners
e etc as'lutlutes:
HORSES.
Agricultural: Brood snare and foal,
.I. C. Costell, J, M. Knight, Deo. Bol-
ger; mare colt, Jno. Steiss, .1. M.
Knight _Ino, Bolger; gelding or filly
3 years, lieu. Henderson, W. 'Hain -
tuck, Jas, Perrie & Sou; filly 2 years,
J du. Bolger;. gelding 1 year, r Jas. Per-
ri. & Son, A, G, Bishop; span,. Jas.
'utunling, J. C. Costell, Lindsay.
Brown; sweepstakes. J. C. Costell:
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Premier Ferguson it ,.,
g 5t ,. a t,„t.•
ilrnlgcs, \\isle piing, 0._ Turnbull, &
;ion, brood mare, registered,' J. E. El-
lis; horse colt. -Jas.Bridges, AVnt.
liiug; marc colt, .1. I Ellis, 0. 'Turn-
bull; filly two- years, Duncan
ivltich will appeal n,` the people ,f prewar; gelating 100 yells S,
Ontario, t \\•hd aper, vetu•ling hlly-, ;T. L 1411is;
uul one which beth the la, fheavy draft team, 1)icksoio tiros,, J
nuniou tee, ern•r, :1
ud t .and muni t;ral�. Bridges, J. E. Ellis; sweepstakes,
Dickson Bros„ gelding or filly 3 years,
S. Wheeler.
I 1\ King Special 'Team, I)teems
Ili . real, L L. Ellis.
Placed at 1;uelph, they were told tate Inige. john Bates.
schnuls at p 11110 were I Roadster: Brood marc, 00. McCrae,
1 Atli to t...�•
''•ears of all candidates and Ocr' 1,•tlld 1A'. AI0 11, A\d, A. G. 111811"P:.
ish,ip: home,
nt,ue clt, A\ Vlrllatala G. Bush-
be no necessity fir 111're for euro ,p. Ut, 210Crae; gelding or filly 2
tinge. 'elle taxpaee:• will appreciate years, Ret•. 1, P, Mete d,slt-
ties would it well to fulhiu. eV h `a
Guelph sent uemfation 1.. urge
a. Here Normal srhno( 'Le built : rr
1, 1 d
ainat'ock, cdeke(°J and pullet,
Anepias, W..::�• I'$t d l stock; c. aua
AV, `.1', Miller, oockei•e1 alld pu114I '
J. Grant 2nd for cockerel; \V,: le
pluses 2nd for pullet.
Dot•k'n
r s. S�
W. T. of
1 at 2
and h. 2nd for cockereleb a td lo;
and pullet;
Hainstock cockerel and pullet.
Polaur}s,(1V'. T. Miller, cockerel a
pullet.
Hanlbutgs; W. T, Miller, 1 ant
for hen.
BrUntanrs; 0. Turnbull, cock a
hen; Wim. McQuarrie 1 and 2
.cockerel and pullet; C. Thuell 2nd
c. and h
Turkeys: Jos. Jacklin.
Geese: 1V. Hainstock old; \V.
Grant, 2nd for old: and let for,yout
Ducks: W. I•lainstoek old a
young;'Jbes. -Grant, :.2nd foroui
pigeon,,, \\', McDonald, h3 Sa
is; Belgian hares, W. T. \'[isles; c
poultry, W. T, Miller, W. Hainsto
,6 birds, T, Wilson, 1V. S. Scott; b
en, 1V. T. Miller 1 and 2;'2 pair p
eons, e, white, S. Birchnll. W.
Grant.
Judge, W. 110Neil.
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Wheat: Spring, 23rd. H. H. Hy
'melt; white fall, l', A. McArthur,
3, Sharp, Knox Bros.; red fall, R.
Hoover. ,las. Burgess.
6 rowed barley, Knox Bros.; wh
vats. Walter Hainatock, Knox Br
l.anr ltlin, timothy seed, T. 4liher, c
..rain and seeds, Kraus Bros.
sludge, ,;
iu lie, aifred Luelder.
FRU.' T.
.Apples: Baldwins, eV. R. Broadfo
this stand. Ile feels that he is a} etoly dip Rey. Mcl-e33`1; buggy horse over las. burgess: Farneuse, \Vin, NI
la;d;. hands, \V. J. Roberts; buggy Innes; King of Tompkins, lion
taxed too Inrayrh ter either his „ter, horse under 15* hands, \\'m. (limiter,' Can def; Mann, J. Armstrong, A. Al
or the crnt !ry - good, I. 1 Fryfngle, J, 1', Davidson: gelding' Call; \urtlleru Spiess, 1V'. Arutstrtu
, s1n0.l'4417t' frau; Wne Mane,
nes, Nits, 1, kiill; liSlttffrith, Meg -AC
Yarn; -17V11.1. Mein -nese (atsuq, Finlay
Santis, W. ' rf aids c1e curt tuber
pickles, F Santis, s
J c�
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chlin, tustaid:tel.es IT instocl
F. Semis; Chill dance, J. W. fArin-
strong, Ruby lelum; peaches and
pears, Lizzie Spier, Mrs, R. 3. M'c-
Latuhlin; raspberries and Strawber
-
ries, W. McInnes, R. J, McLauchlie;
rintbarb and cherry, -\ W. NI:cIt nes, Dr,
Grieve drange marmalade, Ruby
Plum, Mrs. A, Yuill; apple jelly, A,
0: Bishop, Jas, Burgess;rape jelly,
g 1 J leve
Alis. A. Yul1L Ruby Plum; raspberry
jelly, A. G, Bishop, Mrs, R. 3 Mc-
La(ichiin; canned corn, F. Santis,
Ruby Plum; canned` beams, Walter
Ilainstock, R. L, McDonald; canned
tomatoes, Mrs, R, J. Mc1Wauchlin::Airs.
3. 1). Warwick: hard soap, Mrs. 3. 0.
\\'arwick, 3; Petrie ,& Son; sweater -
coat, span's, R. R. elrponald, 13rs. A.
Yuill; mail's scarf, R. 3,, McDonald.;
coll,. of food, A. McCall, Rtiby Pluni
" BAKING,
\\'bite bread, 1. Cardiff, A•Irs, Geo.
Muldoon; brown bread, Mrs, A. 11uill;
Mrs. Geo. M01(101n; currant bread,
Mrs. Jos,\\'hitfield, llrs, 0, N'Ilildooit;
nines, l' A. McArthur, \pari• (:a
utore; tea biscuits, 1;, Frain, 19. 1
l'auley; dark fruit cake, Irony Pl
\\int. Armstrong; white fruit c,
\Vn, Armstrong, \frs;•Geo, Mulch)
light laver cake. Ruby Plum If, Sa
is; dark layer cake, F. Santis, Cl
Crawford: oatmeal cake.;. \ir.s. 1:
\\'arwick, Ruby Plum; cookies, Al
A. Yuill; doughnuts, AV. ;Armsiro
W. R. Broadioot; scenes, Mrs. J,
\Varovick, Pearl Backer, nut loaf.
Pearl Backer, Saran hfrRituton; c
cookies Mrs, A. Yuill, Beryl Salt
c- gralhatn gents, Mrs, Jos. Whitfield.
\'IL teen Harris; short bread. R. 1„ 1.
c- Donald, Lizzie Spier; apple pie, AV ,
I3roadfoot. Mrs Geo lr,.,,''n: tion
Iron S )1estep, ! Iit,Livingstone Arts,
J4 '
yattlne'n-.'trine paittteil.ohula„,; Salt-
er, Alex. A&lvlt •ing; conventional
hand Painted china, 13. Salter,L.
Bii t
t gha n, palsied cup and `saucer B.
Salter, H. Lowry; basketry eeedwork,
lefi•s,, lerarwick. •
Judges, P. Taylor and Mtr I s. .las..
A[oare;
l0LO1A'F.RS AND .PLANTS.
Table bouquet, Mrs. 3, D. Warwick,
.Airs, L. Ecle ier; cut flowers,' Mrs. j,
0. Warwick; pansies, F. Semis, W.
Iiaiustock; phlox, W, Hainstock, F.
Santis; stocks, \V::Hninstock, 1e, Sant-
is; petunias, Mrs, E. Eck liner; .dian
thus, Airs. Warwick; gladioli, Lizzie
Spier, 13, Cardiff; verbenas, Mrs. Eck-
Inier, F. Semis; white asters, Mrs.
leckinier, 0. Hemingway; pink asters
11', Hrlinstock, V' n
Vivian Harris; mauve
asters W. Ilainstock, 0. Hemingway;
colla'. asters Mrs. Warwick; W. Hain -
stock; display gladioli. Ors. T. Bone;
salvia Ms,. R. J, McLauchlin, Mrs,
I, AV rtvick; perennial ,phlox, Mrs,
,\lex. Arnlet('ong, Airs, Warwick;
cockscombs, Air; \V':arwick; sweet
peas, 0, Hemingway, Mrs. R. J. Mc-
Lalit hlin. nasturtiums, Vivian Mar-
ie_ I iris, Douglas Vices; roses, Helen
note Baelcer, Airs. R 3. McLattghlin; snap-
geranium.
dragon, P', Samis, Mrs. J, Warwick;
un,geraniuln, white, Airs. Warwick; red
n- geranntnt, Mrs.` Warwick, .\1rtn. `Mc-
ara Innes; other 'geranium, Mrs. 'Var-
17, wick; begonias, Mfrs, A. C. Dames, 0.
re. Ilemingway; dahlias, Mrs. A. C.
ng; Dames, Mrs. J. 0. Warwick; ferns,:
0. roll, potted plants, fuscliia, rhang?ng
n 11,
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R.1'
; ,u• filly 3 years, R. L. McDonald; Jars. Burgess; R,1. Cireenings A
C', kit pie, Finlay ;auris. Mrs, .1.
11 ^
Dames; lemon pie, Pearl Backer, \'
N. iris Harris; tart plc Mrs, Alex. Yu
11 1)r. Grieve; maple cream candy, Ru
1- [lune, Rhea Rutledge; coll, cant
2, Ruby Plums, Mfrs. J. D. \\'arwic
G• cols from 1 batch dough, Benyl Salter',
G. el. McCauley; cull. from cake heti
- Rally Plum, Mrs A. Yui11 l'trull
e- special, Mrs. Gen Muldoon; l)r. Al
brae s p
, I B. Cardiff,pars. A.
• Dames, Pearl Bae1 ei Mrs. J. Du
t, ern p, !'earl Baekei Ballantyne s
\• •\fib, (leo. hluldooi;'\\, H. Kerr s
s• \V m McInnes; 'Mrs. Jane Thompso
p:, Mrs, 1e1m McDonald; W. J...1{
- Cracicen sn , leers. Jos. 'Whitfield.
• Judge, 1' E. \Villin.
l.A1)II-I'S' WORK.
swt li takes. \V', I. Roberts; ladies' Bishop, \\'. k, Broadfoot; Tempa
drnut R'. . Roberts T . rvuge., Sweets, \\eller Fuill, Mrs. :\le
The Vail Fairs a, c ,car :-,r 19Ti arrpage: Span Ifs ha ds, las. Con-" l nils: (itariu, el. M eCauley, Vivia
Sonne of Iheut wdn•0 tint rtunate •: tie ,Iel single earriago horse, Jno. Mc -I Harris; \\earthy. 11. Yuil1, 1\`. Ars
weather in September. October. , e radke n J. 1 1l•yfogle, Mrs. Baylor; st .1g; leibstou Pippins, \V, 1
ever. has dealt since kindle iu this streep t d es Inn, 1ic(xackeit, 13ruadfout, 11'. Vuill; Culverts, A.
respect and fine weather made the Judge. G. \. Snaith Bishop; Cayuga Rerlstreaks A.
Bishop; Fallaw•aters. W. Yuil1 Gra
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'meeting of friends at these 0an1:u ie CA's'!'L1:• I ensteius, Larva Cardiff, -Alex, St
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assemblies a pleasure as well as a Shurthurns: slips 2 ars, O, 'Turn- wart; Maiden Blush, le. 0, L isliop
profit. Those wit., received prize. ) 1'eetoaukeea, iAli•s. Alex. Yuill, ee. U
i bull, Kerr Bros,; milch cow 4 years, I ishupt lien Davis, 1V, R, Broadfoo
-doubt are Satisfied, but the prize in t- Kerr Bros„ 0. Turnbull Walter Veil]; \\•int, :Armstrong; \V'ageers, 'Mrs.
.self is not as Hutch to the wiener es urilch cow under 4 years, 0 Turnbull, Yuill, A. G. Bishop; 20 -ounce Pippin
.Arthur :McCall:, crabs, 3, S. Armstrong; winter pples, Airs, R. J. Mc
1 asclllin, Finlay Sims; fall apples. 1
S. Armstrong.
Fall pears, _Arthur McCall. VVm
\lcInnes, taunter pears. Alt's. R. 3
11cLauchlin Airs. A. \will; plums
any variety, J. 5, Armstrong Dr. J
Grieve; coll, plums, Airs, R. T lie
Lauchlin; grapes. Knox Bros., Dr, T
Grieve.
Judge, 11. Second, St. Catheriies.
the putting forth of the effort, the
doing the best possible for the time,
brings satisfaction not r,aly to the
winner, but if rightly viewed, it w'',l
bring satisfaction to the loser, be-
cause he has been training himself to
use his powers and devoting himself
in every way for his work in the fu-
ture:
0*
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If you try to 011111 up any as'I. t -r
the "'Whisper of Death' of the M•Ja-
treat Star. that Canada is going to the
dogs, you will few signs of it. 1 1 -
stead. you will find the country eer
Kerr Bros, 2 and $; heifer 1 one, sen-
'" 0. Turnbull; heifer 1 year junior,
Kerr Bros. 1 and 2, 0. Turnbull; bull
calf junior, 0, 'Turnbull 1 and 2; heif-
er calf senior. 0. Turnbull, Kerr
I;ru heifer calf junior,„ 0. Turnbull,
Berl Pros. 2 and 3: hel'el 0. Turn -
null, Kerr Bros.; best fetnale, and
bst stale. 0. Turnbull.
J. W. King Special, Kerr Bro
Aberdeen Angus: Bull two years
Mil, Alex. NIc,lewing; ntilclt cow,
Alex IleEwing: milclt cow un -
• Coll. fancy
work, A. Satauge, A.
• Russ; emh. 5 o'clock cloth, Airs. H.
• Hyntinen Al. Livingstone; lunch;
• cloth. alis, G. \Muldoon, Mrs. 11,1
- Hy -lumen: Battenburg cloth, \lrs.l
• Hymnten. NI. Livingstone; drawn -I
work cloth, Airs. Hyntuten, A. Ross;
emb. tray doth, 0. Hemingway, Airs,
R. 3, 31cLauchlin; end). centre in silk,,
Airs; Flynunen, Mrs. Savage, linen'
centre, 11. Livingstone, \I, Casemore;;
01111. centre, cotton, Air,. Nle1auch-i
lin. Airs. Rlyuanent emit, centre piece;
linen. 1.. Frain, Mrs, 1 mil; table set
Mrs. \\' \laundu K. Deaditan
el:itlt and serviettes \ins, Hynumen
B. Santis: fancy needle work, Mrs
Sa age, 1 \\. Ar met rung,' kilned
sweater, LI. Parr, Geo, 11endlersou
\I runt \rellick worse. .Airs, Hyntmen
el. Livingstone.
Embroidery: I-1edebo, Mrs .1, Sai'-
auge; hardanger, L. Frain, 'leg, Ala
Lauchlin; waliachaiu, Urs. Ilynuneu,.
\lrs. Savage; French beading, K.
Deadman: cross stitch, firs. Savage,
ft, 1)eadittan; French or -solid, le. Stmt -i
is, Al. Livingstone,
coronation braidsy • ,t • -
c k, Aire. Savage, l
.11. Livingstone, Italian cut worse, Airs.
Savage, \lrs, H_vnunn; I risk crochet,
Aire. 1lymmen K. Deadman fames. -
knit Hug, el 1 iringstone, AT rs. fl
men;crochet work, cotton, 0. 1`Icnt-
ingwav, Mrs,W. Alauutiers; crochet
work, wool, \}r.-. Savage, 11, l.it•ing-
st ono; crochet work, silk, 'lrs. Sav-
age, 31, Livingstone; 0oniton 'lace,
Mrs. Hy mmol Mrs. Savage; hitter-
itle lace, Ali., Warwick. Mrs. G. Mul-
er 4 teats, Alex. AltEwing; year-old ROOTS AND HOED CROPS
intifer senior, Alex. \lcltw•ing; herd of 1
:Aberdeen Angus, Alex. McEwirtg, 1 utaloes: Early. Mrs. \Vat Me -
Herefords: Bull 1 years. buil 1 year Donald; late, W. J. Grant. R. J. Hoov-
imliur, intilch cote 4 year., Inilch cow et-, 11'111. McInnes; coll., 'W. J. (:;rant,
d R
n l�.er 4 tears bull cast union :Arthus 1• I-luovet
McCall, 1 and held, Arthur McCall Swede turnips. :\, Mcl'all, \V', Mc-
Ih 1\'igle and Bank special O Innes: field carrots. R. J. Hoover;
run with motor cars. cunstnat attend -1 AI Nte all, A. efeEwutg, rat cavi carrots, Mrs. 12. J. \McLattch-
anee f :nem women atel eh.'dreu et, Grade Cattle: Milch cow dairy lin 1 A. McArthur early horn car -
the n, lues. ;;uta by day and bridge l,y r :train, Al. 1 O'aules: ntilclt cow, beef vote, 1''. McInnes, bits. R. I. Me -
night persued a eagerly 1 6u ind rain. \\'alter Yuili 1 and 2, :\ 'ft- Laughlin: long red beets, Alex, erc-
(all; 3me.ifer 2 ears, 1. 11ct.'alf \\'., I-a5chliu•, AV \fclnnes: blood turnip
people all on the ane leve, a fat as 11-u?ll 2 and :i.' tear' 1,1 heifer junior, Deets, I. Perste C Sun. Mrs. 12, J. Mo
comfort and pleasures are concern. 1•; (';16,, \';run, :Alex. IteLattchlin; year. 1.atichlii: parsnips, All's. J. I), War -
and plow' can you draw any oth-er I old steer senior, \\'. Yuill 1 and 2; 'sick, :\les. Stewart; tvhtier rarlfahee,
conclusion than thaat tsar earning- rf:.Aeric •'.i steer junior, ,Alex. \fcl.attch- \l J• 1.rant; lsugar ttanfioids, Ales.
People are snt7irien; t„ give them tlrc{Ins 1, _and ,3; steer calf senior. J. NI, il-atichlin I. :\, McArthur; roan -
standards ref 1 11,11rt >lrasurr ane Knight 1. Son, 0. Ternb:Il; & tion. R, go1,1 warzct long red. Peter Stewart.
1 L. Me Duna?tI steer calf junior R. L. long yellow nntugolds, Peter Stewart;
luxuries such as 1..rtne• gt•neratiu,ei \Irl):t,ah:l. A. \LcCall, Ino. Sanders,
never dreamedi. This is nu twee/. lxfer volt junior.Wally McDonald: ayrel11oZw ig. lHbueornelra: nrgenl l,gls.ohPe etmea:neSoteh s -
Ment as to the fight ,,r wrong. Rot l\\"aper 11ti11,
t1 date n' heifer butcher pnrpnse, Pear Stewart.
T. el. Knightanal 3: 1 (edge, H. tirc,ird.
.. 1t is proof that M''''''Y is plenty int fat steer, AV'alter Yuill 1, 2 and 3. 1
Canada. \,tw lrt special-- \I1 McCauleyVitt,fe1 131,It .
-ep 1;,..-3, -J el Knight Tl. 1.. Me -I ');tions from reed red, ler. Grieve,
CROMARTY, 3 1 itld, Stand131. Bank sp. R. 1) t-; 11'111, .erutstreng: yellow unions from
Mr, •\Vnt, 11uppel•, of tical .rail, ',;Is ala J KuiglrtQ, 3. 21'Lattchlitt:seed, Dr. Grieve, Finlay Santis: onions
finished Ips eoutrai•t in putting rho n SHI;LP 1 frual tip sets, Mrs. J. D. \\'arwi' •
00 artesian well for Graham Me Lar- 1 onions from 1)utch set,, Jas. Petrie
en to a o'd fl,rn of water at a depth .Leiestusc }Zane aged, 0 Brown; S: Sou, AV'm. Armstrong: potato on-
• of 120 feet. Water stand- within ferry shearintg ram, 3. Cowan; ram lamb, duns. Jas. Perrie & Son, I2, L Hoover;
feet of tli0 top, I. Cowan, L. Brown; ewe, 3. Cowart, tttDe cure, Jas, Perrie &tion, \\'. Mfc-
MIi•, and ALI•s, .\1,x. \1'ats,,u n' 1.. Brown 11nue,:
t i, 1. rnan; sheariiugcwe, J., e winter cabbage. \I'. S. Scott,
-evonban}c, vieiteri relatives here dlur- Cowan, h, Brown 2 and 3; pen, 3, f Sara 23cKinnun; cauliflower, Jas.
ing the past week, ('swan, L. Brown. Burgess: field pumpkin, Ter, 3• G,1
l3Inc. G, 1,. \1 Aeon has retnnterl Oxford Dawn c: Aged rant, las. Grieve• pumpkin, mamiluth 11'.
some from l'lerelaurl and vera are 1 rrir ll; shearling ram, 3, ('ouncll 1 , Sharp; squash, \V'. S. Scott D T
e 11 s,
pleased to report her fairly well after and ?: ram iamb, 1.. Brunvn, 3. Cull-� Griever tomatoes large, \\'. NlcIunes,
her critical operation Hell 2 and 3: ewe, J. Connell 1 and 2;' .A. 3'. Bishop, tomatoes, .A• G. Bishop;
:Mr. and Airs. 'Geo, Bean and Miss 1"nds Bros,; shearling ewe, J. Cron_ nitres bean,. TZ. 1. ilonver, .Airs.
Minnie McLaren,'2
Auburn, visited Mr, cell 1 and , Kunx Bros.; ewe lamb. T. Bone; white beans, Mr -s, T. \\',
J. Stacey recently, 1.. brown 1 and 3; J. Connell 2: pen, Bone; other variety Mutter beans, R.
A ver) sudden death ' 0011r••eri in J. Connell 1 and 2, 0. Brown. J. Hoover. Dr. 3. G. Grieve: white
Hibbert township on Friday everting. 5hropshiredowne: shearling ram, 1.1 bans. Berea Cardiff, Alex. McLauclt-
wlsett William Dalrymple, of this G. Roes; ram lamb, J. G. Ross 1 andlin, other variety beans, Mrs. T. Bone;
tt$wnehip, passed away after role' a 2; ewe, 3. G. Rose, 1, 2 and 3; sheari- 1 citrons round striped, Nies, T. Bone
few days' illness. On \Vednesrlay of ing ewe, l and 2; cove lamb, I. 2, 3: Berea Cardiff; cucumber's, Alex, 1Mc-
last week Nfr. Dah'ymple visited pen, J. G, Ross. Lauchlin, He. Perrie & Son; celery,
Inc physician and was adviser) to re- judge, Tinos. (Tenrler:on, white, Peter Stewart, Dr. J. G. Grieve;
turn -home immediately and retire to .sunflower, AV, S. Scott, Alex. Stewart;
is bets. In the afternoon of the saute PIGS• cui'k garden produce, Duncan Brewer.
dee- he r atten led the fair at Tit • ton, Ur. 5,G, Grieve,
"'On 'Thursday evening he wasaken Berkshires: foal hoar tinder 1 C. Pope's Special -Duncan Brewer,
tv under o mo
months, J. S Cowan, ;ill with acute indigestion and of Fri f (. oy 1, '•
oay evening following, he passers S, Cowan; hoar under 6 months, and
away at the age of 013 years. Air, Dal- "'w under 6 months.
ryrnnple took an active part in mnnici- fudge, Thus, Hendernsn.
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�,'pa} pglitics, and ai the time of his 1101.31.TRY.
ledeath,'y\as a member of the l-Iibbert
;town"s'hip council. The late Bir. Dal-
tgntple-carte to iii, farm on the 12th,
concession, hit 5, 'from 1'uckersmitl7' barred Rt,cke: cock, 1, S. Arm -
?a39 years ago, This lam was altnosl strong. AV T. Miller; hen, \Von, Cntfr-
1i wilderness at that time, Today it is (ter, A\`. 7..\7iller: cockerel, 1 \' \ 1!-
T. ,It
one•.of the finest improved farms in ler 1 and 2; pullet, 1V, Hants luck, L.
t16 township of Hibbert. FIe was a lsrown. Other variety Rocks: Cock
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!,P es teriatt h7-
, religion 1` C 17r
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estaunchand \" T. Miller,
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;f.iisera,l in politics and always fought toddercl and pullet, R". T, Miller. AV',
to win, Ile was a ratan who always I, i, Gran k.
.lied time to 1e11) a neighbor. TTe leavers \\']rite Wrmtrdottes: Cocl•, hen, \V.
1n1atjottrn their los, a widow and Hanlsturk; cockerel, \\'.'3, Miller 1
;,tgrow}t-Lip family of five sons and five and 2: pullet. \A'. Hamstock, Other
r
r 7 r
c It p •
a s. Rd h. -
t ge tthuf Kip •
pupvariety
�[,rry
I 1 \1"vandottes• ('o
11cl., hen and
,c
•cif Brucefield; John of Russcldate, Jas., cockerel. arcs. •\\'. '1', \filler. W. 1 -Tan -I-
nd' -.Hugh at iromc \tris, Freeman I irk: pullet, \V, Hanlstuck, AV. 'r'
113at'fy, Ahs. AVilbur Afahaffy, Mrs: f Diller,
:fames, \Ire. J•1 t. Balf,ir, of 1 Rhode Island Reds: Cock, Igen; W.
3-.(ibbert, and 1 niiea. teacher at Zurich,' I'. Miller, \V. Tlainstuck; cockerel,
mullet, 1Ne 7. Miller 1 and 2. Garner;
'.lie 3)1Corthe Athlete. 111 rub- 1,Cock, A1. 1'. Scott, Jas. Ballantyne:
4".:.dowii the athlete will find. Dr.I cockerel and pullet, \V'. T. Scott: leen
Suras' Ectertric 011. an erecellent \1 T. Scott, 1 and 2.
rre, 1"- nen r ^ t' , muscles and White Legh rits: 'I'. 1'. \Viltou, let
Ws:1,1401e, takes the sureness out fair cock and Iren 2tpd n'
l for pullet; W.
t.Ple1.11 -•and strengthees thorn for ''1'. Miller lest for corkcrel•,onllet, 2nd
slams that may be put-upon 'therm It I for hen, Brown Leg• -writs, W. 1'. M1il-
040rd' pee -eminent for this j,erpost', ler c. and h.; \V. I. Glen:, 2nri; \V
112' atlhlertes, who for years have Tl.tinetorlk cockerel an,l p 3'' '
u.i
, I
pullet, S.
c„ r ,csio fritifv to its value Scutt 211 11. Other variety Leghorus,
sj. a Lubricant. 1 all classes, W, T. Miller.
lirahmas: cock. and hen, ee'. S.
Scutt 1 and 2.
DAIRY PRODUCTS,
Butter: Crock, Sara eleKinuon,
Mary Casemore Jim., Bolger; table,
\Vm, eInuei5 Sara McKinnon, Tito.
Bolger , rolls, \Von. McInnes, Sara
iefe0innon, ,Ino. Bolger; print, \Vint,
Nleiimes, Sara Mckinnon, J. Bolger,
Ltactory. cheese. Clayton Bell,
1W. TT, Kerr special.- MrS„ A. Whit -
I' •Ir
fur c
C
g Neal
DO
\IES'1TC 1rANlTEA C1'U:RbS.
:1
•
Il.
•
&tont shirt waist, AL Livingstone,
11Is. Savage; dhild'', chess, bus. Mc-
r,,u iilbi, AT. Livingstone, fancy ap-
ron. O. Hemingway, \ins. Yuill; col-
lar and cuffs, M. Livingstone \frs.
Savage; tatting el, Livingstone, Mtrs,
A1cLauchlin; handkerchiefs, Mr's. Nic-
Lauchlin, Ie. Deadman; fancy under-,
waist. firs, efuldrew, 13. Parr; kitchen -I
apron, 1 Ni, I ivingstone, R. L. i\leDon-�
aid laundry hag, Airs. Hymmen, A.
Ross; emit, emit. tea cost, Mrs, Hyln-
mut Mits. suds; tea cosy, Mrs. ily-nt
men Airs. Mulrew; sofa pillow, cross
stitch, A, Ross; sofa pillow, hand
pained, L. Bingham, IL Plum ; sofa
pillow, dark linen, A. Ross, C. Craw-
ford; sofa pillow eyelet, Mrs. I-Iym-
nten 'Airs. Savage; Astor and 13al.dur
emit., Mrs. Hymn7en, .\Irs. Yuill; table
runeer, E. Frain, Mrs. Hyntmen; table
napkin;, Alrs. bicLatichlie, 3I..Low-
i...
o Irish
crochet
bag, r
a
Al. Living-
stone,
llr. Gt rave; work bag, Mi. Liv-
ingstone, lireSavage table stats, Al,
Livingstone, F. Sanljs; pin cushion, A.
Ross Mrs Hyinnleti; baby Monnet, t\I.
Casernore, M. Livingstone; sli>
I Pcrs
,I
Nl. Livingstone, \ifrs. Savage; bath
towels, Mrs. (., Muldoon, 7I: Lowry;
fancy towels H. Lowry, M. Maund-
ers; pillow cases, F, Santis H. Lowry;.
underwear, K. Dearlmau Mlrs, Savage;
night dress, Ie. Dearintati, 111; Case-
01
0; bed
l \ :
It.
s. I -Tv
urn
len
J
r
msto
ug: button hole, Ml. McCaul -
v, iZ Rutledge; hemming,• M. i\Ic-
uley, R, Rutledge; patching, Pi.
Wedge, Al, McCauley.
fudge, Mrs. Coombs.
A}
NE '\L
ARTS.
0'
it Painting; tg Landscape. Airs, Sav-
e, Al. Lwingsto7e; marine Al. Liv -
stone, L. Bingham; flowers, L.
ghtnr, ''f. T,ivingstole; fruit, M.
,,ingstone l Bingham: animal life,
Llvinglitone, Ruby Plinm; portrait,
Lltingst6it,' L. Bingham.
Vater • Color: Landscape, Nies.
ntmen, ef, leivingstone; marine,
s, llynnnlr L 'Livingstone; flow -
1.. Bin am.. Ne.- Livingstone;
t, T., T3irighani, NI. 0ivingstune;
nal life, Mils Hymn:en. 1 and 2;
trait, Nf, ieiviegstoite, L. Binp;ham:
von drawling, K. Dead'thac,. MI. Liv -
lone; pen and ink sketlt, V. liar
-
M. i t%ingsiton'e; pencil sketch; A.
s, Al, Nlatunders; Coll. photos, ilvirs,
•e; coll. painted china, 13. Salter
.:ovvey; painted tea ser, Dr. Grieve;,
nt
:A
e
Ca
Crochet quilt Airs, J. D. Warwick. Ri
Dr, T, G. Grieve, knitted quilt, it
t t, Dr.
Grieve, Bertha IJertha Pari; patchworl. guilt
Wm. Armstrong, Dr. Grieve; ing
cabin quilt Dr. (iteAe, B. Parr;apple- ag
one quilt, Finlay Sims, Af Living ing
one; tufted quilt, •\V. Armstrong.L3ii
\Vol. McInnes; hooked mat, Mary Lt
Casemore, Wm. Meinnes; braided( M.
'rat, R. L. McDonald, NI leivie.,- 111.
stone; t, y,roollen mitts, Nfr. Geo. :\fu1- \
•loon. Mrs, A. Yuill: man's worse Ili
.spirt, 0, Tlehiingway. Mrs. A. Vutil• Mr
men's wool 'nix, fine, R. L. llebouald, ars
el. T.e ingstnnc; men's wool sox, Erni
arse, Afary-Ca,emore, Dr: Griew; ani,
maple sugar. efis: A. Yuill; maple poi -
'v run, h (arrlil7,- A. G. Bishop; Honey era
n a:ntb M. Armstrong; extracted ings
honey, M Arwistong; • grape wine Ips,
c Deadman, MI 3. 0,Warwick Tios
$Iihart> wins, Finlay' Saul l Mrs: T Sate
D. Warwick: raspberry wine. Finlay H,.1
epi°: sp,,' A t[aiilstpck, ;OIL t111nlas;':
lr ages `1.,o eye F, Saiill .
.1 ridge, Wm. •I-larkry. '
CkIII;DRIaN'S COMPETITION
\loodet windmill!, DouglasIt
s,,
i\Ilei in
avTh n sonAllan n Mc r
cken;
hemmed towel, 1,1,
McCauley, -Rhea
\4.
RutlMeddge;eCaley. bird 11
house, . McCauley,
Norman Thomson; mounted 'leaves,
Tommy' Mills, Mrs. 3, D, Warwick,
u
S'P.ECIALS.
Miss-„ Buchanan (paper folding),
Steweatt' Lowe, I-Ierb, Bolt, Geo. Dix-
crn; As on nting), roth
MlcVettie,fis:Cr\Villosby En(prinis, HelenDoBacky-
er; Miss lefaunders (map), Douglas
Ennis, Janet Brown, Cloyne Thuell;
Miss 1'eandl0 (writing) Catherine
Walker, Y. Rawson, E. Prentice; Miss
Taylor (scene), Ella Thuell, Verna
McCutcheol, Mildred Snarling; Miss
Ri,bh (posters),, Edythe Parrish, Dor-
is \-ieDouaid, Margaret Strachant
school crest, J..Fei'guson.
RACES.
2,20 trot ,or pace--bV'atsoit litu•run
(J• I, yy'adlde!!) 1st, Joe AlcKinny 1..id
Litt) Znrl, Peggy :Merton (Di'.
\1`h•itely). - 3rd, racing Star (\V. II.
2.40 trot or pace -Phillips 3 \V. H.
Ilendshr 1st, Little Hal (1. M. Dm -ti-
le) 2nd, pinny 1Vlorthy "1', 0. Hag
gars') 3rd, Tony C. ('1', M, 1)urnin) 4.
1,ocal trot-- Teddy Boy (0. John-
ston) 1st. Myrtle ' (Wm King( 2nd,
'rimy B (S; 1.ru.tnerman) 3rd.
Running' race --Tony (Ti. 'Holmes)
1st,'.I'wi1idle (r3, h'Fesfit) 2nd: Davis
and Jean I). equal 3rd,
ri ess
HERE THURS., FRI,, and SAT.
JohniyHier
l
(The Black Sheep in "Over the Hill")
IN
My Dad
A DRA1,-IA OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COUNTRY
with the marvellously intelligent
Police dog, RIN-TIN-TIN, also featured
MON., TUES. WED,
THE MIDGET CYCLONE
VIOLA 13Th N11
IN
1$ Noise In Newboro
She made New York sit up but her home town didn't even take
its feet off the stove,
At least -that is, not until -
1
eE
Medical
D1. I3`. ; goon ROSS, ' Physician
andSurgeon,.
L te of London
Hospital, Landon Eng(flnd, Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat, Office and resid-
ence behind Dominion Bank, Offi;e'
Phone No, 5, Residence Phone 106.
DR, F. J. BURROWS, Seaforth:, 01-
fice and residence, Goderich Street,
cast of the Methodist Church, Cor.
otter for the County of Huron, Tel-
ephone No. 40.
DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY. Phys,
icians and Surgeons, Goderich St,
opposite Methodist church Seaforth,
i
SCOTT, Giaduate Victoria and Ann
Arbor, and member of Ontario Col,
lege of 'Physicians and Surgeo,s,
Coroner for 'County of Huron.
AMACICAY., honor graduate Trinity'
University, Gold medallist, Trinity
Medical College, Member of Co!.
lege : of Physicians and Surgeons,
Ontario:
DR, F. J. R. FORSTER-Eye Isar
Nose and Throat, Graduate in
Medicine 'University of Toronto, 1897.
I,ate' Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, England. A
Commercial Hotel, Seafo
third Wednesday in each
from 11 arm, to 3 p.m, 53 W
street, South, Stratford, Phon
Stratford,
DR. A. M. HEIST, OSTEOPATH --
Licensed in Iowa and Michigan. Spe-
cial attention to diseases of women
and children. Consultation free. Of-
fice over T'utbach's drug store. Sue-
cessor to Dr. Geo. J. Heilemann,
Tuesday, a 5.111. to 6 p.m.
DR. E. G. DuVAL
Chiropractic Specialist. •
l OtTice-Royal Apartments, Seafortfr.
flours -10-11 a,m., 2-5 p.nl., 7-8 p.m,
Consultation free.
General Fre, Life,
Accident & Autornobile
INSURANCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James Watson
North Main St. SIAI'ORTH, ONT,
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
' FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
las, Connolly, Goderich, President;
James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres-
ident; Thomas Flays, Seaforth, Sec:
ITreasurer,
Directors,
0. F. AfcGregor, 12. 11. .i, Seaforth;
John G. Grieve, R. R. 4, Walton; W.
Rion, R. R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben --
newels, $rodhagen; Robert Ferris,
R. R. No, 1, Blyth; Malcolm McKeon,
Clinton; G. McCartney, R. Ie. No, 3,
Seaforth; Janes Connolly, Goderich;
Jas, Evans, Beechwood.
Agents,
Best Imported Holland Bulbs
HYACINTHS ' 50c to $1.50 per doz:
TULIPS (Mixed) 40c per doz,
NARCISSUS (Mixed) 50c per doz.
CROCUS (Mixed) 15c per doz,
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (Mixed) $1.00 per doz,
Send fair Complete List including Roses and Shrubs,
HOLLAND eiN, IMPORT eo.
449 River Road
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT,
-
INI
LIMITED,
Canada's Largest Retail Grocers,
Lee & Perrins, the Original
WORCESTER
SAUCE
24c
Pea Meal Back 43C
BACON lb ..
PICNIC HAMS 22c
lb,
FRESH LARD
1b.
21c
Fresh Milled
.ROLLED OATS 2c
6 lbs,
Buy Your Provisions at the Do-
minion Stores. Quality and
Price Right.
Mayfield. brand machine -sliced
BREAKFAST
BACON lb,
Finest Canadian
CHEESE 29
Real Tasty . lb.
0
"We Sell To Satisfy,"
No, 3 Tin Easifirst or
Domestic 55c
SHORTENING •
B
UTT
ER
and
EGGS
LOWEST PRICES.
FREE! EI
FREE!
One Packet Gold Dust or one
cake Fairy Soap with
2 FAIRY SOAP orp�
GOLD DUST 1 c
MACK'S NO RUB
6 for
LIQUID Q VENEER or
O'CEDAR POLISH c
4 -oz, Bottle 22
Choice DryCleaned�
CURRANTS
lb.
Tiger or Eagle
SALMON
Tin 13'C
Palmolive Toilet 2
SOAP 3 Cakes C
TOILET PAPER,
.5 Rolls 24 :(
4-1b. SU PE RBA Raspberry or Aj ��pp,q��
Tin Strawberry d.t"z I1 IJ #.7oc
:fZtrn�allr
II:Ales.•Leitch, 11. R. No. 1, Clinton; E
Hinckley, Seaforth; J. A, Murray. R.
R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo,
I Hotmeeville; 12 G, Jatmoutl6 Born-
{ holm. James Kerr and John Cloven-
' lock, Seaforth, auditors,
{ 'Parties desirous to effect insurance
I or transact other business will be
(nrornplty attended O. by application
Ito any of the above officers addressed
I to their respective postofi;t:es,
i
Desirable .Douse
1FOR SALE
To the
lesson seeking a comfort-
able home close to stores, churches,
and schools, and still be in the
country, this residence is splendidly
located, being less than a mile from
Seaforth postoffice. The property
consists of eight acres of land, a good
frame house with seven rooms anff
woodshed, d
hard
and soft
water; '
good
stable with cement'flooriitg; `finor-
chard.
Possession can be given im-
ncdi
mediately.
further information Ynay
1 be obtained at THE NEWS OFFICE,
I
Don't Throw
Your Old
Carpets Away
iblemTheeelvotex' Rugs
Send Or Yelvotex r'older 2
CANADA RUG COMPANY
LONDON,ONT,
FEATHERS WANTED
EO
Highest prices paid.' Max Wolsh,
phone 178, Seaforth,
roported.