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Hort caporal
Coll, of any ifirad of apples, J, St-
erling, L, Sc'*te'kmer, J. Battler; 4'
var. fall 'a'13pl t, J. Stirling, H. True-
mner, L, Scotehnier; 4 var, Wii3ter
apples,, J. Starling, L, Scotch'ira'er;
I(ing t i Toinlkins, J. Sterling, L. Scot -
chiller; Show apples, L. Seotcliin r, J;.
Bartley liA rthern spies, J. St'e'rling,
J. Bhtii;ler; Baldwins, J. Sterling, la
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1ing, L. aeotehmer; Spitzes -drag, E.
WHOA, L. Scotchiner; Canaria Reds,
L. Sctf chmer, J. Sterling; Ribson
Pi'plielt, J. Sterling, L. "Statchmer;
Gelder). Russets, J 'Sterling, D. Klopp
B'C1t Davis, L. Stt'tchmer, 1 Battler;
Swaars, L. Stt tc'hmer, O. Klopp;
, / gsiers, E. Walper, H. Truemner;'
'kerns, L. Scotch'ner, 1 Sterling;
"Vali River, J. Hab'erer & Sons, E..
Haberer; Alexanders, J. Sterling
Maiden's Blush, J. S'tex.liag; Blenheu
Pippen, J. 'Sterling, `7,. 'Scotchmer
•: Pewvaukee, L. Seatchmer, H. Truem-1
s;ner; Colverts, H. Trammels J. Ster
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ling; 20 -oz. Pipped, J. 'Sterling, H.
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•! 'rummer, Taimrn 'Swee•ts,J. Sterling
• ' L. Scotchmer; collection of Russet
3 apples, L. Scotc'lrtner, J. ''Sterling; co"l-
• lection winter pears, J. 'Sterling; col-
i ; lection pears, fall anf1-winter, R. Gel-
• • ger, J. Sterling•; Bartlett pear, W.
„I. Hey, J. Sterling; Fleniish Beauty, J.
• ; Sterling; Clapp`3 Fovorfte pear, 7VI.
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wood; 12 prunes, H. Truemner, A.
Hess; crab apples, red, 'J. -Sterling, M.
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'4,f Zink Jar Rings dozen 18c. *.'
ais Fruit dishes dozen 50c,
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P & G. soap, 11 bars for 50c
1 gal. crocks, each 20c
Plates, dozen 75c., $1., 1.25, 1.50
White Wine Vinegar, Brat Quality per Gallon 40e
Corn Flakes, 2 for 19a. Jars, Pints, dozer.. $1.00
Jars, Quarts, dozen $1.25 1/ gallon Jars, doz. $1.65
.Lantern Glasses each 10c. Large pitchers, each 20c
Flower Pots, 5, 10, 15c. each 11, Dinner Sets reg 28.50 for $21.00
Cups and Saucers, dozen $1.20 6 mixing bowls, ,set 69c
Water Jugs, 20c, 25c, and 35c Each `a.a
.izioleuns, 4 yards wide, at per Yard $3,06
lata Belle, Crepe 38 -in. wide SALE PRICE, yard $1.06
ainhflw Crepe, yard $1,25 Black Duchesse Satin, yd. $1.19
1 gitams and Prints yard 11.5e Turkish towels 25c and 39c
.Ladies Vests, each 15c. Emb. Floss, 2 skeins for 5c
I.11eat's Dress Shirts each $1.00 Boys' Play suits, 75c and $1.
Children's Hose, all colors, pr. 19c Men's Socks pair 15c
illen's Overalls and Smocks,at each $2.15
Hats, each l0e Bathing Suits, 75c and
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DOMINION TmE ;EPOT
0. Mousseau
Geiger; grapes, •E. Walper, J. Battler
Best coll. grapes, J. Haberer & Sons,
P. Haberer; plums, H. Truemner, P.
Haberer; coll. plums, T. Johnson.
Judges—Arthrxr 'Weber, P. 3.
Haberer.
Garden Vegetables
World's Wonder potatoes,M. Rader
red and white Elephant pot., J. Bat-
tler; Rural New Yory pot., E. Will-
ert, W. Decker, M. Rader; any var.
late potatoes, M. Rader, P. Haberer;
J. Haberer & Sons; any var. early
pot., M. Rader; Green Mountain pot,
J. Battler, M. Rader; Irish cobbler
pot., P. Haberer, M. Smith. E. Hab-
erer; corn, flint variety, G. Heywood;,
corn, dent variety, Mrs. E. Tremblay
sweet corn, E. Walper, G. Farwell;;
151k. sweet corn, J. Battler.
Dairy and other Products
Butter, crock or tub, winter use,
E. Walper; butter, crock 5 lbs, R.
Geiger, W. Hey, J. rattler; butter,
3 -lbs. prints, G. Farwell, J. Battler,
Mrs. C. Heist; cheese, homemade, E.
Haberer, E. Walper; honey in comb,
E. Haberer, J. Haberer & Sons; hon-
ey extracted, J. Haberer & Sons, E.
Haberer; honey display, J. Haberer
& Sons; maple syrup, M. Rader, J.
Sterling; 'hen's eggs, J. Battler, H.
Yungblut; pr. chickens dressed, E.
Walper, R. McLinchey; homemade
hand soap 3. Battler, W. Hey; large
red onions, J: Battler, M. Smith;large
vellow onions, M. Smith, J. Battler;
Dutch setts, R. Geiger, P. Schwalm;
white field carrots, G. Heywood, Mrs
E. T'iembjay; red garden carrots, J.
Bottler, i. jjnowden; Sweedish turn-
ips, : Rader, E. Walper; long red
marigolds, u, He rood, 11. Truemner
Interm. mangole:; M, Wider; sugar
beet mangolds, M. Rader, ,E, Haber-
er; Oxford cabbage, J. Gas:hot.,',.`!4-
.,, E•
Haberer; Drumhead cabbage, J. ,.`!R-
cho, E. Walper, blue cabbage, J.
Gascho; black Spanish radish, G. Far
well, R. Geiger; white radish, P. J.
Haberer; cauliflower, E. Walper;
'garden beans, F. Kockems, E. Walper'
yellow pumpkin, T. Snowden, M.
Rader; Mammoth eassapltIri, 11. True-
muer; Zeiet'y, E, Walper; citron, G.
?reywood, Mrs. E. Darling; Hubbard
squash, Dr. MacKinnon, T. Snowden;
Mammoth squash, G. Heywood, H.
Truemner; blood beets, G. livwood,
Mrs. E. Tremblay; root beets, M. Ra-
der, J. Battler; watermelons, M.
Smith, E. Walper; muskmelons, M.
Rader; tomatoes, M. Smith, J. Bat-
tler; yellow tomatoes, M. Smith, J.
Battler.
Judge—J. W. Ortwein.
Domestic Science
Loaf white bread, E. Haberer,
Smith; nut bread, G. Jacohe, airs. L.
Pfile; raisin buns or rolls. Mrs. A.
Johnston, E. Haberer; tea biscuits,
Mrs. E. Darling, .R. 1VIcLinchey; roll-
ed sugar cookies, Mrs. A. Johnston,
E. Walper; rolled ginger cookies, Mrs
A. Johnston, J. Battler; fried cakes,
E. Walper, Mrs. A. Johnston; loaf
cake, E. Haberer, W. Decker; dark
layer cake, J. Battler, G. Jacobe;
light layer cake, W. Decker, G. Jac-
obe; cherry pie, Dr. MacKinnon, W.
Decker; meat loaf, R. McLinchey;
canned rhubarb, P. Haberer, Mrs. A.
Johnston; canned raspberry, M. Ra-
der, R. •Geiger; canned strawberries,
Mrs. A. Johnston; canned cherries,
Mrs. A. Johnston, Dr. MacKinnon;
canned pears, W. Decker, Mrs. ' A.
Johnston; preserved citerons, Mrs. E.
Tremblay, W. Decker; preserved
plums, Mrs. L. Pfile, Dr. MacKinnon;
preserved peaches, Mrs. E. Tremblay,
Mrs. A. Johnston; currant jam, Mrs.
L. Pfile, W. Hey; berry jam, Mrs. A.
Johnston, Dr. MacKinnon; other nat-
ive fruit jam, W. Hey, Mrs. E. Trem-
blay; grape jelly, Mrs. A. Johnston;
current jelly, M. Smith, L. Prang;
bottle mixed vinegar pickles, Dr.
'MacKinnon, Mrs. A. Johnston; bottle
mustard pickles, Dr. MacKinnon, Mrs
A. Johnston; catsup, Mrs. A, John-
ston, Mrs. E. Tremblay; pickled red
cabbage, M. Smith, W. Decker; can-
ned tomatoes, red, E. Haberer, L.
Prang; canned corn, E. Walper, W.
Decker; most valueable collection can
ned fruit, Mrs. A. Johnston, A. 0.
Elliott Special, 3. Battler; Zurich
Flour Mills Special, bread, M. Smith;
Zurich Flour Mills Special, biscuits,
E. Haberer.
Ladies' Work
Quilt, pieced cotton, T. Johnson,
Mrs. E. Darling; quilt, fancy quilt-
ing, cotton, R. Stade, Mrs. E. Darling
comforter, homemade, A. Jacobe, L.
Prang; bedspread, knit or croenet, T,
Johnson, Mrs. E. Darling; bedspread,
other handwork, Mrs. E, Dar-
ing, .1, Moaner; hoose dress, cotton,
Ars. E. Darling, 1 Merner; plan's
garmera ;'•'nitirie mad`,.
�.usrs Pfile, i'. ttalbr`le,scii; child's
inade over dress, E. 1Iabeitl:, >l'. Kalb-
fieiSali..; bed sheet, handmade, unlaun-
dered, Mrs. E. Darling,,, A. Cochrane.'
kitchen apron, Mrs, L. Pfile, W, Hay;
ladies' dust cap, Anna Hess, W.Ney;
knitted sweater coat, 3, Merner„ M,
Livingston; wool socks, hand knit,M,
Livingston, >Mrs, • E. Darling; mitts,
hand knit, d, Battler, 'Vire. E. Darling
darning Wolin sock o1 ste'eking, F.
Kalbfler'sc'la, 14Lrs, L, Pirie;• mending
worn table linen, T, •Jol+ttb•oal, M. Liv-
ingston.r; floor mat, br'ai'ded, M. Liv -
in s tr,iu M. Rader; f
lout, other
kind,, 'lltrs. C. Haist, .i W, Hoffman;
homt laundry white :Shirt or shirt
war'st, Dr. MacKinnon, F. Kalbfieisch.
Parley.. Work-L'arsi, Irish crochet,
F. Kalbfleisch, M. TLavingston; lace
fi) to crochet, Mrs. E.; Darling, M.Liv-
ingston; lace, aaii t' d, Mrs. E. Dar-
ting,' E. Deters, Jr; drawn work, dis-
gay, Mrs. L. P3i'1'e, M. Livingston;
tatting display, R. Geiger, M. Living-
stone,- embroidery, French, Mrs. Dar-
ling, Anna Hess; rranb., Filet, M. Liv-
ingston, W. Hey; emb. Roman cut,
Mrs. Darling, M. -Living -sten.'
. -Livingston; emb. It-
alian relief, T..l;.ohnson, A. Cochrane
emb. Bulgarian, .M. Livingston, 1VIrs.
E. Darling; ends- French knot, A.Co-
chrane, Mrs. E. Darling; emb. cross
stitch, L. W. H•ofiman, Mrs. C. Heist;
emb. modern floral, Mrs. Darling, M.
Livingston; speciman, modern bead-
ing, M. Livingston, R. McLinchey;
specimen, hand 'hemstitch, single, T.
Johnson, M. Livingston.
Dining Room—Lunch set, 5 pieces,
L. W. Hoffman, M. Livingston; tea
cloth, Mrs. Darling, L. W. Hoffman;
set table doyleys, Mrs. Darling L. W.
Hoffman; set table mats, Mrs. L.Pfile,
Mrs. Darling; serviettes, L: W. Hoff-
man, J. Merner; table cloth and six
napkins, Mrs. Darling, M. Livingston;
tray cloth, Mrs. Darling, M. Living-
ston; service tray, A. Cochrane, M.
Livingston; centrepiece, white, L.
Prang, M. Livingston; buffet set,Mrs.
Darling, L. Prang.
Bed Room ---Pillow slips, embroid-
ered, Mrs. Darling, M. Livingston;pil-
low slips other hand work, Mrs. Dar-
ling, A. Cochrane; pillow slips, plain,
W. Hey, Mrs. Darling; fancy sheets
sad pillow slips to match, Mrs. Dar-
ling, M. Livingston; towels, embroid-
ered, Mrs. Darling, M. Livingston;
guest towels, other hand work, Mrs.
Darling, NI. Livingston; bath towels,
M. Livingston, R. McLinchey; dresser
runner, washable, L. Prang, 1VIrs.Dar-
ling; curtains hand trimmed, M. Liv-
ingston, T. Johnson; vanity set, T.
Johnson, Mrs. Darling; bedroom set
Mrs. L. Pfile; boudour cushion, Mrs.
Darling, P. Schwalm; laundry bag,
Mrs, C. Haist, Anna Hess; night robe,
L. W. Hoffman, M. Livingston; step-
ins, L. Prang, H. Fuss; collar and
cuff set, J. 'Merner, H. Fuss, hand-
kerchiefs, 3 styles handwork, L.
Prang, H, Fuss; wrist bag fancy, Mrs
Darling, T. Johnson; neglige jacket,
M. Livingston, H. Hess; Afternoon
blouse, hand trimmed, J. Merner, A.
Cochrane; ladies' scarf, fancy, H.
Fuss; ladies' dressing gown, fancy
H. G. Hess.
Children's Wear—Bonnet, J. 'Mer-
ner, H. G. Hess; jacyet and bootees,
J. Merner, M. Livingston; slumber
1 pillow, L. Prang, J. Merner; crib,•tov
er, Mrs. :Darling, H. Fuss; r 1ij1s to
fancy dress, :handmade, M. 7,iiVlitg-
ston; child's dress and blo'araneilrs, J.
Merner,. R+. Geiger,
Living Room—Centre ;piece:, color-
ed, emb., Mrs. C. Hatat, L. Prang;
centre piece, other hand work, L.
Prang, 0, Jacobe; table Miner, Mrs-
Johnston, M. Livingston; sofa pillow.
handwork, Mrs- Darling, F. Kalbfiei-
sch; sofa pillow, other hand work, K.
Livingston, L. Prang;•lamp alt
les
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hand made, Mrs. C,. Haist, H. G.Hess.
single piece 'needlework, not iiste4,,'1'
Hey, J. Merner; roll. six different
stylus needlework, Anna H,Men.
L. Pfile, Mrs. Darling; Dr. r! J.
O'Dwyer'a Special, W. Hey-
Judge—Mrs. W. Jenkins, Clanton.
Art Work
Oil painting, landscape, tress na-
ture, M. Livingston, T. Johnson; oil
painting, marine view, copy, M. Liv-
ingston, 'E. Daters Jr; water colors,
scene original, M. Livingston, A.
Cochrane; water colors 1 w-ers,r
grouped, 11L.. Livingston, IL .CF+'uss';wat-
er colors, animals, copy, llf.Living-
ston, A. Cochrane; pastel,. any sub-
ject, M. Livingston, A. Cochrane;
crayon or charcoal sketch, IR' 1L Living-
ston, A. Cochrane; pencil drawing,
original, A.. Cochrane, M. Livingston;
conventional design, in colivr,d.;,, any
subject, M. Livingston, A. Cochrane;
basketry, L. W. Hoffman; wood! eaty-
`."J<'hurs4alq, O:olbd 1mr $rd, 114-2.4-)
''L.. it tarso stop,, iL. W. 1,1oikman t
amateur atitoto, Tarin scenes, • P.
Schwel tr,,. :.:paters. Jr; single piece •
art nrcntI , :slot listed, T. Johnson, He..
T+'usva, .(d.rawing, colored, maple • leaf„
A, ,Coe crane, «r . Fatss,
' iLiura'I Exlt"ibits
Asters, ^ardiite, Anna Hess, Itfital+ti�
Tiresnbb y; .asters, colleetion, Mrs.
I 'seniblaay„ lana, Mess; Gladioli, best
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blooms, G Heywood, Anna Hess;
!loses, beet tell., P Haberer, G. Hey-.,
wood • Zsn
tras, best display, ay, AS
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Hes , .M'fri,,. Tremblay; Annuals, best ;
coil.,nna Bess, Mrs. Tremblay; ;
-Perennials, best poll., Anna Hess,
;rah/m=4 bouquet, table, mixed bliss .
ormis f rma .Hess, G. Heywood.,
.Petted Plants—.Begonia Rex, Mrs..
C. !Dist; Begonia, flowering, P. Hab--•
ems, E. • Welbf eisch; Coleus, Mrs..
Tremblay, T. Johnson; fern, any var- •
lett-, : Macl innon, L. W. Hed"man; ,;
Gez is urr, single., F. Kalbfl'eisch, T .
Jofnranra 'tae'raxiivan, double, T. john --
sons, 1yDarc;rs Jr; Fucia, single andi
double,. E. Daters Jr:, M. Smith,;,;
ho+tsse plants, if'.Haberer; Gascl eat
SF folia E Haberer.
,;i irdren':s Department
'C+Zstion Mounted •weeds, J. Bat-
tler; G. Farwell; roll. weed seeds, A,.
P ITlass, 'Dr. MacKinnon; bird houses.
J^ R. Sterling, A. F. Hess; writing.
over ]H years o'143„. G. Farwell, J. Bat
tier,, :art over 34 years old, J. Bat-
tler., 11L, Snaith,
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Ontario Election Act, 1927, R. S. O. Chap. 8
and Ontario Voters' Lists Act, 1927, Chap. 7
THE ONTARIO ELECTION, OCTOBER 30th, '1929
• TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or
• appeals with regard to Voters' Lists to be used at the pending election sof a member of the Legis -
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lative Assembly for each of the Electoral Districts of Huron North, and Huron South, will be held
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schedule below, with the navies, of the Clexk of the Revising Officer for each •Municipality, and the
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HURON '[ORTH
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Municipality Date of Sitting Place of Sitting Sitting Revising Officer' Complaints
Ashfield Township Oct. 7th Tp. Hall, Ashfield 111 a.m. C.E.. McDonagh, Luck -now R3 Oct,a
Colborne Tp. Oct. 10th Tp. Hall, Carlow 111L30am.Mrs_. I. Hetherington, Goderich Oct.7
Grey Tp. Oct. llth Tp. Hall, Ethel IL.30am. J. H. Fear, Ethel Oct.&
Howick Tp. Oct. 5th Tp. Hall, Gerrie 11.30am. Geo, W. Walker, 'Corrie Oct.2
Morris Tp. • Oct. 12th Tp. Hall, Morris II a.m. Alex. MacEwmi, Bluevale Oct.9
Turnberry Tp. Oct. 14th Tp. Hall, Bluevale 11 a.m.. W.. R. Cruickshank, Wingham Oct.10
East. W.awanosh Tp. Oct. 15th For. Hall, Belgrave 11 a.mi. A. Porterfield, Belgrave No.1 Oct•11
West Wawanesh Tp. Oct. 8th Tp. Hall, W. Waw. 11 a.m., _ Durniie Phillips, Lucknow Octal
Goderich, Town ` Oet.1,2,3,4, Crt. Hs., Goderich 10, Lon 'Miss R. V. 1laegele, Goderich Sep.27
Wingham Tows). .. Oct: 16th Town, Hall, Wingham 1.1 a.m. W.. A.. Galbraith,! Wingham Oct.12
Brussels Village , Oct_ 2nd, Town Hall, Brussels. 11a.m. AH: Macdonald, `. Brussels Sep.2F
Blyth Village Oct. 37,, Cam. Ha13,, Blyth 11 a.m. Jas:. D;.. Moody, Blyth Oet.14
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Goderich Tp.
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Stanley Tp.
Stephen Tp.
Tuckersrnith Tp.
ilsborne Tp.
• Clinton Town
• Seaforth Town
Exeter Village
• ' Hensall Village
HURON SOUTH,. '
Ott- 15th Tp: Hall,' Zurich ,2 30 pm A. F. Hess, Zurich O'ct.11
Get. 5th Coni. Hall, Londesb'a 3. p.m. J. Finglaud, Londesboro Oct.2
O.ct, 7th,, Hall, Hohnesville 3, p.m. R. G. Thompson, Clinton Oct.3
Oct. 114th Libr. H'1, Seaforth 3 p.m. J. McNay, Seaforth No. 2 Oct.10
Oct.. 8th. Tp. Hall, Varna. 2.311 pm.
Oct. 9th_ Tp. Hall, Crediton. 1 p.m.
Oct. 12th Walker 111 Bruce'1d 3, p.m.
Oct. lath Tp. Hall, Eli nvilbe• 230 pm.
Oct. 3rd Town Hall, Clinton 2.30 pm.
Oct. 11 Town Hall, Seaforth 2.30 pm.
Oct. 16,. Vill. Hall, Exeter 2.30 pm.
Oct. 4,. Town Hall, Hensali 1.30 pm.
J.. E. Barnwell, Varna
H. Eilber, Crediton
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth R.
Henry Strang, Hensall R,1
D. L. Macpherson, Clinton
J. A. Wilson, Seaforth
Jos. Senior, Exeter
John Patterson, .Hensel!
Oct. 4
Oct. 5
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Oct.15
Sept.30
Oct. 8
Oct.12
Oct. 1
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• complain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said list for that
• municipality has been omitted from the same, or thatthe names of any persons who are not entitled to
be voters have been entered thereon, may as above set out apply, complain or appeal to have his name
or the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list.
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AND- FURTHER TATO',NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in'writing in the prescri-
• bed form, (in duplicate) signed by the catnplainant, and given to the. Clerk .of the Revising Officer,, or
• left for him at his address as stated. above.
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The lists of Voters may be seen at the• office of the Clerks of the itevlsing Officer in each
• Municipality as above. •sfa
• For further information write to Mrs. 1 B. Reynolds, Box 444, +!Gtxi;Ceriiel, Clerk for the Elec-
tion Board, of the County of Huron.
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E. N. LEWIS,
stir: R+wutd of Ore, County of :iuron.
Dated at Goderich the 18th Day o ' September, A. EP:action,: Da 19x:91
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