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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-09-28, Page 2- - • Stratford, Ont, Ontario's Best Commercial School Conrses are thorougb, the in- structors a r e experienced, students get individual atten- tion and graduates are placed in positions. During 8 months we turned down over 300 calls for trained help. This is the school for those who watit`the practical training and good positions. Commercial.Short- hand aind Telegraphy Depart- ments. Get our free cataloge -It will interest you. 1 am D.A.McLAati LAN, Principal W. 5 ELLIOTT, President JIMPOssidl1184111000111.MININEMINIMIT STORE HOUSE FOR SALE Poi- sale, No. 7 store bone on G.T. R. track. Apply to Mrs. John Shine, Seaforth. 2576 -ti FARM FOR. SALE For sale easthalf of lot 21, Conces- sion 4,Tuckersmith, a square 50 ,acres. There are on the premises a -good frame 1% storey house with kitchen and woodshed. Good bank barn with brick stabling, driving houee and -poultry house. These buildings are iIi in first class repair: Two good wells, one at the barn and one at the house. The farm is ail fenced with Page wire -and all well underclrabied. Si1C miles, from Seaforth and six from lienseli on the best gravel roads;ii of sun tie from school, Rural mail and phone. This is a choice ferre and will be sold on reasonable terms; posses- sion given at any time. For particu- lars apply on the premises or address IL R. No. 3, Kippen P.O., or phone 11 on 132, Seaforth. • P. McGrath. 2593x4-tf CLEARING S.ALE. Of Farm Stock and Implements. -Jas. Jones has received instructions from Mr. Patrick Ryan to ',sell lat public aeletiori on Let 35, Concession 6, Tp. .af.. Logan, three miles north of Dublin. on Tuesday, October 2nd,. the follow - :in: Horses -Mare seven years with Allv by her Elide, gelding two yrs. old bv Red Michael, filly two yrs. old, pair *Mien coming- two, horse four years adde mare 12 years old supposed to be in foal, horse nine years old (good Ariver and worker and quiet and re- liable. Cattle -2 cows mining in in lithe spring, cow corning in October, ,cows coming in November and De- cember, two year -ad heifer with calf ly her side, 9 steers coming three in good condition, 3 winter calves, two apring calves, 3 slimmer calves, pair .O heifers corning two, steer coining two, good grade bull two. years old. rigs -Sow to litter about time of sale. 18 pigs about six weeks old. Iraple- mtents-MaseHar. binder, seven foot cute nearly new; Mas. -Har. hayloader, early new, McCormick mower. 6 ft: cut; new disk drill, 11 hole, got this miring; Clinton filming mill; buggy %early new; two old buggies, cutter jack and belt; set 2000,Ib. scales, 1 Standard cream separator nearly new (No. 4), three walking plows, turnip sewer, pair bobsleighs, 100hens, a temaiatity of short elm, quantity of elm -Wank, pair of four section harrows, liandlass, roll and bucket for cleaning well, Crown gang plow with rolling colters, pea harvester, fence weaving machine, cultivator with wide teeth. light wagon with pole and shafts, land roller, -truck wagon with hay rack, 3 acts double harness, set of single har- mess, pair of new lines pair new brid- les, grindstone, wood stove with pipes, Z bedsteads, a quantity of Irish Cob - 'bier potatoes, forks, shovels, spades, -chains and a large quantity of other articles usually found on a farm, aleo et large amount of hay. Sale at 1 o'- clock sharp. Terms -All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on fur- nishing approved joint notes. A dis- *mint of for per cent, off for cash an credit amounts. No reserve. as the farm is sold. PATRICK RYAN, Prep.; James Jones; Auctioneer. 2597-2 C. P. R. TIME TABLE niUBI211 &GODERICH BRANCH. TO TORONTO. a.m. p.m coderich Leave 7.00 2.30 7.37 *07 ralthton 7.60 3.19 Anslph 9.35 5.05 FROM TORONTO iforonto (Leave) 8.20 5.10 Guelph (arrive) 10.15 7.00 Walton 12.58 8.42 12.10 9.07 12.30 9.19 Auburn Goderich 12.45 9.45 Connections at Guelph Junction with jib& Line for Galt, Woodstock, Lon - fon, Detroit and Chicago and all In - )mediate points. G. T. R. TIME- TABLE Tramp Leave &dor* as follows: 19.55 a.m. --For glint* Goderieh, *Ingham and 11.38 p.m. - For Clint°, Wingham and Itireardine. al.01 p.m. - For Clinton, Goderich 1.51 a'. m. -For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, , North Bay and luta west, Belleville and Peter - and pointeast. ALM pin. - Por Stratford, Toronto, Montreal awl points sag . LONDON; DIMON AND DRUM • i Boma Paamegario SAL age* oei SAS 1 s •-• ce, u; 00 4 04 00 Ja.••••-0; 0000e 00 e bomdkyr, iirs Kati 4ipsire wrvg 0...00k,roo fee, of... '0 woe 'eel Am.; ee *AM *flow pis ao-, *Al 10.4._ILett k.‘5.1 t*. ND ' mow wok • of grafting skin over aaeVere' burn or scald is by thg Zata-Buk procese. Zara-Buk contains herbal ingredi- ents that literally grow new skin. ,How much safer, simpler and cheaper than the old method, which was by surgery : ' Mrs. George Currie, of 194 Water- loo Ave., Guelph, Ont.,, writes: "KY baby sustained a very severe burn, and althongh he received medical attention for eight weeks, he got yery little better. Finally the doc- tor told me that skin would have to be grafted. 4' Meantime I had heard of Zara.= Bilk and decided to try it first This othing balra soon drew. out the inflammation, and in a short time 'I could notide a great improve- ment. New skin began to form, and in three weeks' time the burn. was to healed over, without' having resort' to sirgery Zam-Buk is equally good for cuts and bruises, as well as for eczema, old sores, blood -poisoning mid piles. Al] dealers or Zane -Bilk Co., To- ronto. 50c. box, 3 for *1.25. 11 • TE. HURON xpitottor McLEAN BROS., Publlehera tfernm of Sta_trzrlitiOn.,--To aura - dress in Canada or Great BrItMu Ofl0 year $1.50, ,six , monthil 75c, three months 40e. To the 'United Stata, one year; $2.00, These Are the paid in advance rates, Vithen paid in ar- rears the, rate is 50c. 'higher. 1 Subscribers who fail to receive The Expositor regulaly by mail will con- fer a favor by acquainting us of the, fact at as early a date 321poissible4 , I When change of address is desired both the old and new address should be given. The Ilicifitop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Head° Seaforth, Oat. DIRECTORY OFFICERS. 1. Connolly, Goderich, President Jai. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President r. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secy.-Treas. AGENTS Alex. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, Clinton; Ed. Hinchley, Seaforth; William Chesney, Egniondville; J. W: Yco, Goderich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. iliREcroits William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; John annewies, Brodliagen; James .Eva; Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton; Jas. Connolly, Goderich; D. F. MeGregon R. P No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, \To. 4 Walton.'Robert Ferris, Harlock; George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth. SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH HEART AND NERVES. etIMMINIMMISM13011•211 WOULD WAKE UP SMOTHERINO, Milburn's Heart and II inierve Pills CuredHer . Mrs. A. M. Powell, Norval, Ont., writes: "I cannot speak too highly of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. 1 suffered for five years with my heart and nerves, but the last two years I have suffered terribly. If 1 went to bed 1 would wake up as if I was smothering. I did not get one night's sleep out of aeven., I got- so- very weak that the doctor was called in, and he said it was my heart, and that 1 must take great care of myself. 1 saw your advertise- ment in your almanac for Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and said I would try them. I have only taken two boxes' • thein and I feel a new woman. Iwill rtscommend them to anyone afflicted with hart trouble." htlilbtun's Heart and Neon Pi& ise Me. per box, at all dealers or imalled direct on receipt of rake by tke T. Milburn CO.. Limited. Toronto. Ont. CREAM WANTED. We have our Creamery now in full operation, and we want your patron- age., We are prepared tp pay you the highest prices for yourfcream, pay you every two weeks, N.-:•-gh, sample and test each can 'of ere= carefully and give you statement of the same. We also supply cans free of charge and give you an honest business deal. Call in and see us or drop us a card for particulars. 1 ic Seaforth Creamery Seaforth Ontario DIARRHOE WAS SO BAD. Thought She Would Lose Child. During the hot weather young children are very much subject to diarrhoea, in fact, more so than adults, on account of the more delicate construction of their constitution. It behooves every mother to look after her children on the first sign of any loosenese of the bowels, for if they do not some serioas. bowel trouble suc.h as _diarrhoea, dysentery. cholera infant him, cholera morbus, smnmer complaint, etc., is liable to follow, and they will perhaps, loose their little one by not taking the precaution to check this loose- ness of the bowels by using Dr. Fowler's Extract 'of Wild Strawberry. Mrs. R. J. Hillis, St. Mary's, Ont., writes: e My little girl was so bad with diarrhoea the doctor could not cure her, and we were sure we were. going to lose her. A friend of mine told me to use Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, so I sent for a bottle right away, and by the time I had given her one bottle she was able to sit up, and before 1 had the second bottle used she was cured. I tell. every- body about this sure cure. The price is 35e. a bottle, but it is well worth it. It is 11 years since I first tried it, and will always keep it on hand. It is good for old and young alike." "Dr. Fowler's "bas been on the market 'frit% the past 72 even, so if you Want to be on the safe side be sure and see that you get "Dr: Fowler's" -when you ask for it. The genuine is man' ufactured onliby The T. Milburn Co., 1.1mited, Toronto, Ont. SEAFORtil„ Friday, Sept. 28, 1917 THE ZURICH FAIR The animal fall fair of the, Zurich Agricultural Society held •-on their grounds on Wednesday anclughursday of lest week was in 'many respects the most successful .for many years, The weather was perfect, consekueatly. there was a record crowd on.the sec- ond day, the gete receipts being the largest in yea4. Wtth the exception of fruit, the indoor show was an ex- cellent ohe, the exhibit of roots. vegt etables and flowers being exceptional- ly good, while the show of ladies work was fully up to the standard. In the out door dhow every class wae well represented, much Rile stock being ex- hibited which made the dompention in many cases very keen. There were also two excellent horse races, The, only exbibitions of speed that haye so, far been given at any of the fall faire held in the county this season, which created considerable itnerest among the large 'crowd, and as the track was in fine conditions and very. fast, good time was the result. The baby- show was also an added feature which was keenlyenjoyed, many fine epecimens of young Canada being shown by their proud mothers. In the evening a concert was held in the town hall, which was crowded to the doors. The following is the list of the successful -exhibitors: • ' Horses. . . General Purpose -Brood mare ac- companied by foal, Alonzo Foster, Jas. Green; 1 year old gelding dr filly; W. Smith and 2nd, George Coleman;. two year old gelding or filly, Calvin Daw- son, George Gram, William Witzel; span of mares or geldings in harness and wagon, George Penhale, William Decher. Agricultural -Brood mare accom- panied by foal, James Green, Arnie Stelck, J.P. Rau;,foal, J. Green, A. Stelck, J. P. Itau;one year old geld- ing or filly, James Green, Jelan Turner Sherlock Keys; 2 year old gelding or fillY, James McBride, Stiedon Coleman, George Coleman; 3 year old gelding or filly, Sherlock Keys; &pan mares or geldings in harness and wagon, Con. Truemner, G. Penhale. Heavy Draft -Brood mare accenee panied by foal, Robert Munn; foal, R. Munn; 1 year old gelding -or filly, W. W. Cooper,Sherlock Keys; two year old gelding or fily, George Coleman and 3rd; 3 year old gelding or filly, L. H. Rader, and 2nd; span mares or geldings in harness and wagon, J. J. Meer. , Roadster -Brood mare accompanied by foal, J. Hey, jr.; foal, William Decher, J. 110y, jr.; one .year old geld- ing or filly, J. Decher, jr., W. W. Cooper', Sherlock Keys; two year old gelding or filly, George Coleman, H. C. Zapfe 2nd and 3rd; three year old gelding or filly, J. Dechentsr.; span mares or geldings in harness and buggy, William Decher, 0. Miller, W. Witzel; buggy horse in harness and buggy, T. J. Berry, August Koehler, Gideon Koehler, lady driver, not less than. 3 entries, J. Frey, jr.; G. A. Glenn, William Witzel. Carriage -Brood mare accompanied. by foal, J. Dealer, jr., William Koeh- ler; George Gram; foal, J. Decher, jr., George Gram, William Koehler; one year old gelding or filly, E. Haberer; two year old gelding ory, G. E. 14 11 Thompson, George Cole an; 3 year 'old gelding or filly, E "ii Willert; span mares or geiditigsin harness and buggy, H. H. Neeb, E. Thiel, Re O'Brien; single carriage horse in bug- gy and harnesa William Buchanan, G. AGlenn. Sterling Bank Special-T.J. Berry, j. Hey, jr. G. A. Glenn. Huron Weather Insurance Special, H. H. Neeb. .. -Cattle. Durham -Cows in milk or in calf, Robert M. Peck, W. McAllister, 2nd and 3rd; two year old heifer, Rohert M. Peck, W. McAllister and 3rd; yearling heifer, J. J. Merner, R. M. Peck, W. McAllister; bull calf, 1917, R. M. Peck, W. McAllister, heifer calf, 1917, R. M. Peck, W. McAllis- ter. • - • Other Than Thorobred Durham -- Cows in milk or in calf, Jas. Greenn John Pfaff, William< Walper; two yeate old heifer, John Pfaff and 2nd, Jame( Green; best yearling heifer, Louis :Rader, George Gram, John Pfaff, heif- -er calf, 4. A. Manson and 2nd, Wm. Walpeipt fat cow or heifer, Louis Rader; yearling steer, John Pfaff, and 2nd, Louis. Rader; steer calf, W. J. Blackwell, Louis Rader; fat steer, Louis Rader and 2nd; Jersey coiv, Yungblut & Deichert, Rev. F. B. Meyer; yearling Jersey heifer, W. B. Battler & Son. Heard of Cattle, Grade -John Pfaff. Herd of Cattle, Durham -Robert M. Peck, W. McAllister. Bankers Competition -W. McAl- lister, J. A. Manson, 3.• Hey, jr., W. J. Blackwell, de A. Manson. Sheep. Leicester -W. McAllister won all prizes in this class. Lineoln Sheep-Shearling ram, G t Penhale; aged ram, G. Penhale; T. M. Snowden; shearling ewe, G. Pen - hale, T. M. Snowden; ewe' lamb, • G. Penhale„ T. M. Snowden; ram lamb, G. Penhale, T. M. Snowden; ewe having raised lamb in1917, G. Pen - hale, T. M. Snowden. . Fine Wool -J. A. Manson. Fat sheep, any class, T. M. Snowden, G. Penhale. Hogs. Berkshire -Aged sow, Miss . E. Snowden, and 2nd; spring boar, T. M. Snowden,, and 2nd; spring sow, T. M. Snowden and 2nd. - Tamworth -T., M. Snowden won all the prizes in this class. Yorkshire ---G.. Gram won all the , _ 65.0241a „ Nothing Helped His Until He Took 4TRUIT0A-TWES" -ALBERT VARNER •• Buckingham, Que., May 3rd, 1915. For seven years, 1 suffered terribly from Severe Headaches and Indigestion, I had. belching gas from the stomach, bitter stuff would come up into my mouth after eatingnwhile at times I had nausea and vomiting, and, had chronic Oonstipation. 1 went to several doctors and wrote to a tpecialist in Boston but without benefit. I tried many remedies but nothing did me good. _Finally, a friend advised "Fruit-a-tives" .1 took this grand fruit medieine and it made me well. ani giateful to "Fruit -a- . tives ", and to every -dee who has mise- rable health with Constipation mid Indi- geption. and Bad etomaeh, I say take " Fruit:a-fives ' and you. will get well ". ALBERT 'VARNER. 500, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. It dealers or -sent postpaid oe receipt of Price by Fruit -a -Wes 'Limited. Ottawa. prizes in this class. Poultry Pair of Hamburgs, W. B. Battler and 2nd; chicks, W. B. Battler and 2nd; Barred Plymouth Rocks, W. O'- Brien; chicks, W. L. Siekert, W. O'- Brien; White Plynietath Rocks, W. B: Battler and Son; chicks, Con Trueni- ner; Black Spanish, W. B. Battler and Son; Patridge Rocks, Fred Thiel; Dorkins, W„ 13. Battler , and Son; chicks, W B. Beater and Son and 2nd; Black Minorcan ehicks, Rev. F. B. Meyer, W. L. Seibert; White Leghorns, L. Kraft; chicks, A. G. Elmes, Con Truenmer; 5, C. Brown Leghorns, W. G. Hess, W.B. Battler & Son; chicks, W. G. Hess; Buff Or- pingtons, J. Preeter, W. B. Battler & Son; chicks, W. B. Battler & Son and 2nd; Buff Cochin Bantams, W .0. Hess; White Orpingstons, Ward Fritz; chicks, J. A. Manson; White Cochin Bantams, 3. Pteeter; Black Breasted Game Bantam% W,13. Battler & Son; Black Breasted Red Game, W. B. Battler & Son; Houdans, W. B. Batt- ler and Son; chicks, W. O'Brien, W. L. Siebert, Andaltreians, W. B. Batt- ler & Son, J. Preeter; chicks, W. B. 'Battler and Son; t angshans, W. L. Siebert; chicks, W. L. Siebert; White Wyandottes; Con Truemner, W. B. Battler and Son; chicks, 1Virs.A.John- ston W. G, Hess; Silver Lace Wyan- dates, Con. Truenmer, J.A. Manson; 'chicks, W. L. Siebert, W. O'Brien; S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Con, Truem- ner, W. B. Battler & Son; chicks, 3. A. Manson, Dr. A. J. McKinnon; S. C. White Breasted Black Polands, W. B. Battler and Son; chicks, W. B. Battler and Son; .Campines, chicks, W. O'Brien and 2nd; Anconas, chicks, Rev. F. B. Meyer, J. Preeter; col- lection pigeons, Ward Fritz, W. G. Hess; R. C. Rhode ' Island Reds, 'chicks, J. A. Manson- Pekin ducks, Miss E.Snowden, C.Trizemner; Rouen ducks, W. B. Battler and Son; ducks any variety, W. B. Battler sand Son, Ward Fritz; geese, Miss E. Snowden, Ward Fritz; Toulouse geese, W. B. Batted, C. Truemner; turkeys. Miss E.Snowden; Rouen du&s,W.B.Battler and Son; young ducks, any variety, W. B. Battler and Son; Young Toulouse geese, W. B. Battler and Son. Grain and Seeds One bushel white fall wheat, John McBride, WilliamRader, Con Truem- ner; red fall wheat,IAlonzo Foster, W. B I Battler and Son; 6 rowed barley, William, Rader, Con. Truemner, W. B. Battler and Son; white oats, E. Klopp John McBride, C. Truemner; rye, A. Foster, E. Klopp, W. B. Battier and Son; clover seed, Con. Truemner, 0. Klopp, W. B. Battler and Son; Al- sike clover, 0. leopp, Louis Rader; timothy seed, 0. Klopp; John McBride Con. Schilbe; small white field beans, John Gellman, P. Haberer, Louis Rader; best collection grain in heads, any kind, H. H. Neeb; small peas. C. Truemner. 0 Horticultural. Collection of any kind of apples, F. Keegan, John Pfaff, 0. Klopp; plate of .for varieties, fall apples, J, Pfaff, F. Keegan, 0. Klopp; plate of four varieties, winter apples, John Pfaff, F. Keegan, 0. Klopp; plate of five King of Tompkins, F. Keegan, G. H. Pfile; Snow Apples, Wendel Smith, G. H. Pfile; Northern Spies, Louis Rader, Conrad Fuss; Baldwins, F. Keegan, Wendel Smith; Rhode Is- land Greenings, Louis Rader, F. Kee- gan; Spitzenburg, F. Keegan; Canada R.eds, F. Keegan, John Pfaff; Golden Russets, Con. Truemner, F. Keegan; Ben Davis, Louis Rider, F. Keegan; Wagners, F. Keegan, C. Truemner; Manns, F. Keegan; Wolf River, John Pfaff, F. Keegan; Alexandras, 0. Klopp, F. Keegan; Maiden's Blush, Wendel Smith; Blenheim PippenwW. Decher; Pewaukee, Con. Truernner; colverts, 0. Klopp, Wendel Smith; 20, oz. Pippiris, John Pfaff, F. Keegan; Talman Sweet, Wendel Snaith, August Koehler; collection of RUSSet apples, , 0. Klopp, F. Keegan; collection of ! fall pears, F. Keegan; winter pears, William Rader, F. Keegan; peart, fall and yinter, F. Keegan, W. L. Sie- bert; Bartlet pears, F. Keegan, H, 11.1 Neeb; Flemish Beauty, F.. 1Ceegan,i. Clapp's Favorite,P. Haberer, P.Deich- ert; plate of 6 peaches, Wendel Smith; plate of 12 nrun.a.sr Min. G. Hes, I _ • . - 1 SEPTEMBER J917 Keegan.; plate of 6 crab apples, red, F. Keekan; plate of 6 yellows crab ap•J pies, P. Deichert, Louis Rader; best plate grapes, Mrs. G. Hess, Con. Fuss; best plate of plums, Thos.John- ston, Mrs. G. Hess; collection of plums, Mre. G. Hess, Thtimas John- ston- col. of canned fruit, Mrs. A. Johnston, Dr. A. 3. McKinnon. Garden Vegetables. Half bushel World's Wonder pota- toes, H. Krueger, W. .0. Hess; red and white Elephant, H. Krueger, W. B. Battler and Son, John Gellman; Rural New York, William Decher, W. Smith, H. Krueger; any variety, late, Louis Rader, H. Krueger, Miss E. Snowden ;any variety, early, Con. Truemner, E. Appel, Miss E. SHOW - den; 6 ears yellow corn, J. A. Man- son, j. Haberer and Sons; sweet corn Miss E. Snowden, Mrs. A. Johnston; blackeweet corn, Alonza Foster; large 'red onions, D. Koehler, John Gasclro; large yellow onions, J. A. Manson, C. Schilbe; gallon Dutch setts, George Clausis, Con. Schilbe; White field car- rots, W. Rader, P. Haberer; red car- rots, W. B. Battler land Son, Mrs. G. Hess; red garden cpreoth, L. Prang, W. Smith; Swedish' turnips Alonzo Foster, 3, A. Manton; yellow globe mangolds, T.M. Snewelen, C. Truem- ner: long red inangclIds, H. C. Zapfe, P. Haberer; International marigolds, Zapfe, J. A. Manson; long yel- low mangolds, G. 11. Pfile, A. Fos- ter; best sugar beet mangolds, G. H- Pfile, Louis Rader; Oxford Cabbage, Con. Fuss, W. B. Battler; Drumhead Cabbage, .Alonzo Foster, Gt H. Pfile; Blue Cabbage, William Lei - bold, H. Neeb; Week Spanish radish, W.B. Battler and Son, J. Deichert, sr; white radish, W. B. Batter and Son; Cauliflower, P. Haberer, W. Lei - bold: Peck- garden beans, Wendel Smith, H. Well; Puinpicin, yellow, L. Rader, A. Mittleholtz; Mammoth squash, Con. Truemner, Louis Rader; blood beets, H. H. Neeb; root beets, William Leibold, William Rader; wat- ermelon. Wendel Smith; red toma- toes, 3. 'Haberer, Wendel Smith; yel- low tomatoes, Miss E. Snowden; col- lection of garden vegetables, 11. H. Neeb, J. Decher, sr.; Secretary's Special collection of vegetables by school children„ 11.11. Neeb, J,Decher jr. Manufactures. Set buggy harness, R. F. Stade; Double team harness, R. F. Stade; eollection of shoes, C. Fritz; 'collection of hardware, J. Preeter. Dairy Produce. • Butter in tub, Wendel Smith; five Used in Millions of Tea Pots Paili=Every Leaf is Pure Every infusion, is alike deli i Back, Green I Sealed Packets only. or Mixed 1$$ IT'S ALL RIGH T" THE OFTENER YOU USE IT - THE BETTER YOU LIKE IT • pounds of butter, Robert MeLinchey; I Con Fuss, Miss E. Snowden; butter in pound prints, W.B. Battler, F. Keeg- an, Wendel Smith; Homemade cheese, Wendel Smith; loaf homemade bread, ; 3; A. Manson, Con. Schilbe; five lbs,1 extracted honey, E. Haberer, J. Hab- 1 erer and Sons; best collection hon- ey, J. Haberer and Sons, E. Haberer; honey in conih, 3. Haberer and SCRs, E. Haberer; quart maple syrup, Smith, W. B. Battler and Son. Zurich Grist Mill Special -Best loaf of bread from Family Flour, H. Well. Ladies' Work (Ornamental) Embroidered five o'cloeic tea cloth, W. L. Siebert, W. Hey; special, G. Hawkins; embroidered oval tea cloth, W. L. Siebert, Mrs. C. Heyrock; em- broidered centrepiece, W. L. Siebert, A. G. Edighoffer; special, J. G. For- , rest; embroidered towel, W. L. Sie- ormassoseseasstesaa bert, W.Hey; embroidered cushion, Prang, Thorna.s Johnston; hardargere E. Appel, Dr. E. W. Stoskopf, Wa- lachian, Mrs, G. Hess, W. Hey; Mount Mellick, E. Appel, Thoniaa Johnson; Cornoation centrepiece, Ee Appel, Rev. F. B. Meyer; embroidege ed dresser and stand cover, C. Eilber, James Green; embroidered on colored linen, H. Rader, C. Eilber; pin eus- hion in eyelet, C. Eilber, W. Hey; ladies' fancy work bag, Con. Schee, Mrs. G. Hess; Battenburg lace, 0,- A. Hawkins, J. 0, Forrest; TeneriEet lace, Thomas Johnston, E. Appel; drawn thread work, Mrs. G. Hess, Rev. F. B. Meyer; fancy apron, Daar Koehler, A. G. Edighoffer; linen Ianndr bag. Mrs. G. Hess, Thomas Johns° ; embroidery pillow eases,. Co Eilber, A. G. Edighoffer; table =4 (Continued on Page G.) - 10ht I tet aft"! 11; S'UTTAR.< • t k 2 and 5 lb. Cartons-. 10, 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags. From "Ye Olde Sugar Loafe" of grandmother's day, to the sparkling "Extra Granulated" in your own cut -glass bowl, Redpath Sugar has appeared three times daily, for over half a century, on thousands of Canadian tables. "Let Redpath Sweeten it." Made in one grade only the highest Michie, Mara Service is Prompt Express Charges Prepaid by Vs to All Railway Stations in Ontario East of Lake limn and South f North Bay. Other 'Points in Ontario add 50c v GEN. -...1 . Burnett's Dry Gil bey's Dry Gilbey's Old Tom .,.. Case 516.00 Haig & Haig Five Star ..‘..*. . . . . . . • 4 6 bot. 9.- 00 . . bot. 6.25 Bulloeh Lade Gold Label Gordon's Dry Gilhey's Plymouth 3 bot. 5.00 Dewar's Extra. Special Liqueur ....... Mite/lens Quart Flask..........,..2 Coate? Plymouth ' Case $16.00 6 hot 10.00 Ross' Sloe Gin 4 hot. 7.50 3 bot, 6.00 (cue 819.00 a 6 bot. /0.50 4 hot. 7.15 5 hot. eta, john De Kuyiter's Holland Gin . ... ........ .. . 6,qta. (Case, 15 tits. *24.00 12.00 4 qts. 9.00 f Caee 15 qts. $19.00 Bieleher's Gold Cross ..... ..... . 6 qts. 10.50 4 qt.& 7.75 Booth's Old Tom BITTER& (Case *13.00 Vermouth, Italian 6 hot: 7.50 4 bot 5,50 5 bot 4.50 Case 14.00 6 bot 8.00 4 bot 6.00 3 bot 5.00 91.25 anYthing else, 61.00 Vermouth, French Angostura, per bottle Angostura, when ordered per bottle 41114000 with Andrew Scott SCOTC'H WHISKEY. Gilbers Three Gees Grand Old Parr D-ewar's Special Usher's 0. V Bucbanan's Red Seal Glibey's Spey Royal King George IV. Sherriff's Three Star Glenernan Whyte & Mackay Walker's Kilmarnock Black & White Begg's White Cap Usher's Special Reserve Dewar's Blue Label Sherriff's V. 0. Haig & Haig Three btar John Haig Glerileven Peter Dawson Extra Special {4 bot 6.00 Camp $14.00 6 bet 6.00 3 bot. 5,00 {Case $10.00 6 hot am 4 bot 6.25 3 bet. 5.00 Case 317.00 -4 0.50 2 13,°)tt: 7.00 (3 bot. 5.50 .. . ..... . . . ., Usher's Green Stripe Old Mull "Case 819 00 0 bot 10.50 Perfection .. 4 hot. 7.75 White Horse k5 bot. 6.25 Andrew Soott, Quart Flasks (Case 820.00 Dewar's Special Liqueur 6 bot 11.00 Jahn Hale* Gold Label 4 bot 3.08 Kilmarnock lled Label a hot. 6.5e Case 813.00 6 hot. 10,00 4 bot. 7.50 3 bot. 6.00 Remit put up Kilmarnock Black Label Peter Dawson Old Curio 3 bot. 6.15 {6 bot. 11.50 4 bat, 8.25 . -Case *22.06 { 6 hot 12.00 • f Case $24.60 bot. 12.00 4 hot. 9.50 3 hot. 7.75 le'6 bot, 13,50 {Case $05.09 4 bot. 9.75 • bot. 8,00 Haig & Haig Pinch Bott John Haig Dimple SCOTCH ON DRAUGHT. -Put U Extra Fine ...... WHISKEY. P' In Quart Oval Masks. .. . 2 gal. 9.00 312 gal. 5.00 CANADIAN Cased Walker's Old Rye Seagrarn'e One Star & Rye Walker's imperial ....... Royal Reserve .. . Seagram's Three Star ... Corby's Special Selected . G. & W.Speolal .. ....... Seagram's "'ST Seagram's White 'filuiia" t . Walker's Club WHISKEY. Goods. Case. 6 bts. 1 59-25 85.25 9.76 5.50 - I 10.50 6.00 t 11.00 6.25 • ...fi2.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 . 12,50 7,25 5.25 4.25 4 hts. 34,00 4.25 4.50 3 ht.*. $8.25 3,50 3.75 4.75 3.90 ON DRAUGHT -Put UP in Quart Oval Flasks._ Old Rye •5 gal- 2 gal, 1gal,16 gal: Old • Malt $20.00 $8,50 $4.5082.60 Fine Old Rye Fine Dld Malt 22.00 9.50 5.00 2.75 Extra Old Malt 23.00 10.00 5.50 3.00 Walker's Imperial G. & W. Special .. j 25.00 10.50 6.15 3.25 Seagram's '85" Walker' El Club 30.00 12.50 6.75 3.50 IRISH WIIISHEY. ea,14 *18.00 Power's Three Swallow 6 bot. 10.00 Kinahan's 4 bot 7.50 bot. 6.00 1 i Case $19.00 Jamieson's Three Star ..... .... 6 bot .10.50 Taylor's Coleraine bot. 1.75 3 bot. 6.25 { 00 Case *22.00 6 qts. 12. .4 tits. 9.00 3 qts. TRISH WHISKEY. -Put Up In Quart Oval Plaelus, Fine Old f I gal. 88.0• gaL 4.500 Extra Fino .. ......., f gal, *2.08 gal. 540 Burke's Quart Flas'Its Keegalfe Quart Flasks Mitchelre Quart Flasks by express or money order. If you send cash, register the letter, Assorted. orders are at the price of the same number of betties of each kind of liquor. SEND FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIS. Michie, Mara Co., Limie, 236 Lemoine Street, MONTREAL A GENERA DIST.Rier M ,anek.e` i SONS OF T1 The following are in this vicinity, e during the su were presented with p.s. meeting in Ca September 15th; Boys on Fath Cecil William Bet reell, Embro.'Jimmie aipla. Hoge:, Seaforth avith Angus Murray 74c2oell5n with Josep, forth; Frank Mc -reg Gregor,- Clintain lel aterh. C. G. Middien lie McKay, with Rob pen; Robert il . Chae Charters, Seaforth; with Albert Dundne, pc?e, are with J.„Spe akr. retibald, with A. forth; Murray E. 1) ° ''' ry Tyndal, Seaforth; jams Kerr, Seaford kill, with John Cuthil Murphy, With Bert 3 Stanley A. Millen, v Walton; Ray Whiten WhitemoeXarria; ton, with John Metd4 Lloyd A. Keyes, w1 Zurich; Robbie nogg, Seaforth; Geo. with James B. Her Arthur Ilendersor, sierson, Walton; Jol- son, with John Ja-, Leslie T. Bell, with forth; Joseph Horan Seaforth; Gerald E. -1C. Holland, Beeth, with John Powell. Eyre, with Silas E. Malone, with John Foster Bennett, wl+ ;Walton; Toni A. 133 J. Blanchard, Seafo Naughton, with Jo Xippen; Elmer Rae =an Hackwell, Walt with Wiliam Proctor_ Bolton, with Scott B _ bert Smith, with 3 _ Walton; James Sou - V tater, Brurefield; - with Andrew Arehib T. Livingstone, with .;Ingstone, Seaforth;' with James MeIntos 'Harold McLellan, Lilian, Dublin.; Wi with Robert H. Par in S. Blanchard., Blanchard, . Seafor with Chas. Young, Parsons, with Ro Benson; Earle Web ater, Seaforth; Ivan Bill, Staffa; James James R. Scott, Breadfoot, with W. pen; Howard Kerr, Seaforth; Clifford 5 8, Smith, Walton; with Robert II. Par Arehie Forest wit Seaforth; Irvin ere Trewartha, Serif° Pith Robert Boyes, ;Armstrong with M Londesboro; Moody Holland, Seaforth; with J. B. :Mel:tea Forsyth, with i Ab pen; Willie Fiala Finlayson, Kipeeni with Jawies Firilay .Farold Middlettin, ton. Clinton; Robe with Robert Pears Landsborough. with .4augh, Seaforth; K. Lyon, Blyth; Frank V. McGrath, St. 314Grat1j with P. Coiumban; Melee' With Et.D.Arinstro Bolton, with Srott bert Byrne, with Iin; William Byrne sr., Dublin; Robe.. R. A. Campbell, Boyd with John i Hiram Shannon wi Seaforth; Willie T. Trewartha, Winthr r simply say "Give me a Yf zone." Thie sufficient to eir soft eorn from A. few da -ops of tamed applied di aching corn shout Moss instantly, and root' and all, dries .11r.t with the fingers 'This new way • -mans was introdu entire who says te It dries in shrivels up g or even irri tia&ie or stem. et father liseietew from whi a tilxis out *