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The Huron Expositor, 1924-09-26, Page 3. ­ . -, ­- -­ -­- � � ...". 'I', 1� , - 1 .7- ... 1,Tr ,:11,;1.p,T7_-7 I ., " ,rW T,r ,�,V� 'T -111"T'" �� s I I # � O,q X-1 ) �, 1� " 0 N W ;, , , " ,� ::%!��,' i 1" . 1,1�:­: , ., � ... -1. ` ., .1 . . . . . . . , 1, -.1.116" 1 lu.`X,,,.��:;�­, ,,:�;­ :, A11111�..-Jq, �:�,­. : ".'' ,.. �� I � - I I , - - ---- �'!`Q�­­:�­, �';,;I-VIA1, -I ". I'll", - � -i � ` v, .RI ly �,*'f',�,�;-,,'�,,f� X1, 11 " W4., " ,. , ''i ,,��,�,�!,?,;"",,��,�,�'�",..,i�'.-',,',����, I, "I ,�,��.' . I �r � , 0, I . I I I I I I I I C , '' �� '' '' 'I'll , r � olle C-16 ,. . , �..� , ;��',6'1,�!"!):` mm,'�:��,%' � I p-. I � � � �. .,,;� I I �� , I 11- I ,� ''. I � � ,�t� , , ,,, �,:"�,,. ("I �� ,�,A,"�' , ,i -".:",ii��-I�i�,,,�,)-� �+ - !7Q�,�, g�,!;"�,�,'�,,�,�:�-�! �,' ��,%'l I , . - '! - i, " 1h, �'-',,,,�,,,�,,�,�iT,;'�f��-,�,��4��,��. ,4 " W - �-. � 0`11"l .1 � " I � W—i'�r"'.6'., "�l , , � .., T'... ­ I ,'W, , "i � '. , � I .., . ­ �,, ... I ., � 1. 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I , ­ W I I 1. . . , ---�—. .., — . � �L I- ­oaa, �, .. ­.­ -0. --- ,F- Al I �- I ,f I * i I 1� I , . I 1. 1- i .. . " '' ; '' � 1* E�-� -1 . ,--- I , i . ­ I I NOTHING TO.,,F4QUAL BABY'S OWN TA�UL, I . — . ,Mrs' qeorges . Lefebvre,. St. Ze ,Qtte,, writes: "I. -do not think iw any other medicine to equal Bi 'Own Tablets for little ones. I used them for my baby and would nothing else." What Mr�, Leib I . s-Ays thousands of other mothers They have found by trial. that Tablets always do just what is c eo for them. The Tablets are a but thorough, laxative which reg -the bowels and sweeten the at and thus banish indigestion, cons tion, colds, colic, etc, They ,are - by medicine dealers or by mail a cents a box from, The Dr. - Willi Medicine Co., Brockville, -Qnt. . Baby's Fingers. . From the Buffalo Times Here's a beautiful baby in exce 'health. The proud mother exh 'him to visitors. Their instant -ency is, to take hold of the baby's ,ers. They do not realize dange transferring germs. Within a few seconds after ba 71ingers have been pawed by grown 'his fingers go to his mouth. This is one of the commonest germs of cold and other diseases into the baby's system. Lucky for baby, if visitors toy 'his fingers outdoors. Mother is -urally afraid to offend by cautio about transfer of germs. If she wise, she will expose his fingers to sunlight. I - - .. DAWN OF WOMANHOOD — - I A lime of Difficulties Wh Watchfulness is Needed. Some girls upon the threshol( -womanhood drift into a decline spite of all care and attention. I strong and usually lively girls bee -weak, depressed and irritable, listless. It is the dawn of wor 7hood-most important in the lif ,every girl -and prompt meas should be taken to keep the 16lood and pure. If your blood is not 'lealthy condition at this stage, body becomes ill -nourished and Ailments develop. If 'the, health -mot maintained by a sufficiency rich, red blood, all sorts of weakn ,es are likely to arise. Remember Dr. Williams"' Pink Pills have si -thousands of girls and women being life-long invalids, because their wonderful bloGd-making pro ties. . The value of Dr. Williams' Pills Va young women whose he -was failing has been proved over ,over again. These pills are the reliable blood builder, fortifying v 7terves and creating the liberal Vly of -red healthy blood which a needs to Wbtain her strength. . You can get Dr. Williams' Pills through any dealer in medi Dr by mail at 50c a box from The Williams, Medicine Co., Broclo Ont. P�BNCE IN CIRCULATION VAL AT $35,000�000 . The ups and downs of penme Great Britain make an interes story in view of the fact that to the postwar glut - oT bronze the Imperial Mint has stopped s ing pence and instead has estabk a register to show where large a lases are being held, During the period when war p ,Kjare rising the Issue of pence creased enormously. For five or years everyone was clamoring pennies. -By 1922 It was all the way, The stocks accumulated ga� and tran4way companies become so larg6 'that the cop -were difficult to' dispose of thr the ordinary chIin-ftels:' Even to the Gas, Light, and Coke Cow, has a hoard of 17,000,000 pennies, until Christmas f approaches and 'keepers .And others:want more s change there is'llitle, prospect of posing of it. Ten years or more before the it was the developh ent of auto m -machines -for the supply of gas, bined 'with the progress of c forms of tr.avel, that led to a - ; 1" ,.� . � . ",Ii 1. ",;�'. - ,,� , , , *, I " , . � , �, ,1 . , ,I hd9matia"'. - -- -- ­­­ ­­-,.­­-..­ ... �-�-..�'"'.,�""..."",�""",'', - ... ... 7', , , �. � . . 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I , - "M , . , - , "" ­ ---­­ posty. � � ,, 10y. Axid'ieft, Ruth' Casue -, 10if 94: IA. Q -4g.0 P. " '?A,,,-;�-,�,�,�,:­ 1111- ­­"", .� *1.11F�011 -`�,'�P , 'i . I I . .1 V y; pet' , , , � .. so= ME I � Ci(Aadg left St ort X owa�*,-%,' Staulp, , , 4%,.�,,�APIMT99;1 p ''. . ­�il;,F'11�ir� U 11 I P , - �, A74 49wqq"A,� ". . , ­1� I Mrs Vu $tanloyt 1) $w, � �' , � 1,41 I � " 4 r I uponak"74 1 19 , 4 I —Gla aorcoo, 1 - , �.",Pnllwej �­ x--�-Reg$le Noble, Qlady oa�, . t . . v..", ­,� �-, , MWg4ret � ;�,,",I.,� 1, , 00-000. I "NA10 ��-; "".1 I io�,, 1 I --1 '­ I , A" . ­ I - . . . ­ . I r �.- Codmore, Dorothy M4 . , ruq,mxq­;, .#,Ay,, y400-wii; 4440P .-W. V.'R'PW'-.. 4 W� ­ � , '': � " %- '.1 ,. I ..,T i , .. 'ottie Margaret Fear, 4,-'AW,0L"."Pm1th; Stew. V. W., l T .11 mmd,,g%*,i, .7� - ?,11" I I I � I ' �, I Mutch , Hazel Churchill, L .Jwlvtl.v- an Forquh ,' pair Rhode J 'Karyov 4 .11 ,0 =010% 170 , 4t � 111 I - Mrs. x0ohen, 4""', ­-, Va. i5ma" .,���., : . . . . . .19 -.1 . I I. .. :maqi . . Island Redo—Audre *r, 6, Tuck- "(:. 19� ." � I � ' . ar, z, uWA , - F I I ­ "'; � , . . � etc— ersmith; White Legh - - GWW ft, 'M ,� - - - 1 , , WIMA §3 li - . 1. "Beekist honey," 1944r - iAg,,IQ- Tr40nuer� � - I . increqqe ,irl toe ctemarta for perie oth4&ar;)1d Tyn, b ''o � 4 PA IT, �,,� �. � ,� ,� ­­. A a 3 �,� at, Dorothy Cornish, Gor. Trugmuer; Pr46uw, C TrW I " �1, I VKS Large dall, 2, Hullett; Wane# W11temore, Y".Ir 4�nvoqd; W, Dean% ,; ftl�, VY� 11 , quantities pf pennies were N,";&'7,,� "i I .1 awn fjon Hay, , .11 PAW ., I 1j"IE" �­ 11 I , �, I . � . 101: nu ttwuj -�,. �?� :,, LQdith Steep, Gene An- 6, Tuckersnitth; AUdraY Carter, 6, lor"es—Ko _;JYTOPN,�.; W.0 �, - '' from circulation by ; om's''Narl 519�, W- Dearing I � , . b withdr 141, ,� drews; Marion Hudson; writing "In- . Concord, T. SmAle;,-. " Adware, 77, Vr, UyAdman,'J � Wilmot, 'r q , �� ­­­4�F, " I non, the `Slot. meter system." A p4riiadl . " , Tuckersmith: Fletcher'.:V17hitmore, 6, R, Mill � � "I - " ig 061�;,`�11'1�� � I . , ,� t, ", . Alan Summer Dorothy Corless, - Smali; .Rogers N9.,. .0, * F, C IJBP14,v, W. 1) � .15 .4ail.r.." 0, la.t,�, 4 ere censuA taken, at the time showed Tuakersmith; ealopir"p rmoo, � ii.f ;1I.P.Al ... -Minnie Nash, Ruth Pickett, Jean riety, M yloi, ...... M4 J ,� , ,P .; �� - - - ,� ��I,f,'-5., I - Tuckeramith; dozen whito egg ; , . � , �.,.,"',M"T h . Sara Whitmore 6, Johns any, other vai 1. ynd*14A *. I r , , , ; I �,Izg , ;Avnl,7� " , . �; M .N,,�i;l I as about 2200,000. " , Dr. fA� , , . 11 have In meter w - whting "Lead K�ndly Light"— rey Carter, 6, Tuck0q*,ith; Allan garth. I iept dispi y n 11 by's that the Value of pennies locked up is Lav 'S—kud- . �-mplay, Dr,.# X ` _�,­ . , i� � , - - � 1: .., q 030, M - consus,has been taken singg, but dur- reaches—Late Crawford, P. earn. Tardt4g, NOVIWAao, pefiv .. . E,ml ­ . 4 , -1 ,,.,.�� .... .. , � , . use ,Pearl Churchill., Dorothy Watts, Bea- Neal, 12, Hullett; Charles Dale I , I I � . � I , .. ,. ,.. ff .1 A 10, .1 '� trice MeClinchey, Elliott Bartliff, Hullett,'Stewart Dale, 1, Hulleft; isa- Judges ­T, flunkin.. D. Dew. Dearing-, Zinn -0i 04'. , �` .. �,. � , 1,� say. the amount must have : -y Andrews; writing bel Lindsay, 11, Goderwi)r; Earl Cart- MISCELLANEOUS rariety, G. S. foward; Zinw.fas �,� F, , ,, bvre ing th6 war it is fairly obvious thatlTheltna, Ball, Mai , i4s, orq4te . _d . abli � MT.r. � I I 1 �90417W . I lli�,' 11 been ir'ueft "Recesslonall"—Susle C astle, Hazel wright, 4, Hulle#; dozeA.. brown eggs Beat collection or variety- canned flower variety, G.. S. Rowgvdi. .3�, I,�,�r- , the higheil, �or not only had the number, Churchill, Margaret Cudinore, Marg- . e P'"Iffi�1V U7,Fq7­1� . ,�, � I aim- _tion of Harding; Zinnias, best displi ; P. of meters increased, but they remain- aret McLeod, Lottie Livermore, Edith —Audrey CarteV, % Tuckersmith; fruit, W. Dearing; best colle r- 19,34 ags �,191'111 �, �,,,,,,: k".1,1,11", I , , ,,,,: . - , , , , y In - collection. o , , ­ � 117��' M Pherson; hone 04ward, Miss Harding, ­ f WW �;;;;;; .N 51tl� � a. qw; � $ wl*�Al 4a ir 't� I IAX.4�,4,p �ij, mild ed for longer periods than usual un- Hunt; water color drawing—Wayne t Fear, 4, Tuckersmith; John ,comb, Miss Harvey; honey in jar, Tars. . . W viy�i se*h'* "M W .1.1. � Beatrice Snell, 4, Tuelpersinith; May- honey, Mrs. A. Me '4�, W ilate cleared. � gare Apanals, named varieties, W .0,4. X. ., riach The total value'of,pence I . Rozell, Lottie LivermoLre, Everett T; rid -say, 11, Goderich, Hazel Hog- A. McPherson; coll6ation home made Ing, Miss Harding � ba Tg �t ', k '19 I i ", il, '� ,",".1, , � , i,,,'! 1 �17-.;. Ups- Jation to -Xibo . . . . . "' , , ;".��F.7�r i " ; best arrange.d1oboo.u.. a 0 1 W.. Or � 10,71' -- , � I , --, I �­ � . . �:`.� arvApy.- 1 � I , I , ,,FI�1� , *040� W0.1, ,�, f , ­ ''R - Holmes, George Rumball; collection Aull4t. pickles, W. Dearing; collection caTmed field; bride'a bouqueti Mrp. A. Mci- W, '� �` i , � 4 c1reu Dowms, Hazel Churchill, Gerald -rt 5, Hulleth Ofiver Wright, 1, wines, J. Tribner; collection botded quet, Mrs. A.- McPherson, G. Z -day is approximately ", , ,sold 000,000—appyoxi*ately . three shill-, . 1�1 ­�.,�`:� of 10 weeds—E. Rorke, Ross Carter, _ ,.r� , . � ":��J,"�Z`-h " ��',',.' , " 1�� " ,�11 IV, I .!4'r,9;,, mig"s,"K, , , �.!,�,,,` ��'f, V i;11 40140 -J L ft,,jp#,,� . I` .'."A "_ W:�4h � e ­­ � ,�'�` t, 25 ings for every man, woman and child- James Harris, George Gould, Doris STOCK vegetables, W. Dearing; dozen home Pherson, A. J. Fuse; novelty. in, eat Slippers, Miss' T -:0m;1, yr.1 , , - -1 .�, '�, "", :�',�� . � , I , , , ,. , . �e " �,,`�',A�l N.% pis, Z, �,� � ams' in the kingdomi made bu,ns, W. Dearing, Dr. J. Grieve. flowers, Miss Harding, Dr, H. ndmau., 3, . I 11 �- I � , , ­;,.�w,,. 1-i y , U60 , I 1. ' . I I . 1 1� I � I - I , "" g ,� -:,k —V. Harris, James Chowen, D. Johns- ley; John McFarlane, - Judges—R. Marsh, B. Willi � � ( . �.R' Johns; collection of 10 Ontario weeds Beef calf—Maxim LeBeau, 1, Stan- home made bread, A. Dougall, 13. Wil . . , Cophrane, , � ;".�,�,, , , i ".","j. 00$� , SCO -0,0L em-a'DEP 11 1. I 10 wa.gglu L1,11 ;, - I , �,�,::� , , L - � 1::d .1 7� . I,". 1. .;�'5� , g - :,, ",", 11 ", " , �� .1 , . , ' Grant Snell, 6, Hullett; Cecil Shipley, - " � �,�, —�i�,, �,­ I ,�' -i "I., collection of 6 injurious iriiects---L-D 1, Stanley; llama; collection of cakes, U. and R. LADIES, 'WORK .... I ­ - ''" � �;�.�P,n,Z'111 I " ' Snowden, B. Andrews; lunch for two, � � ­ I R 09 11ABI ,, ,A 1 1, Stanley; market lamb , ,, s ;, �:�" ,,,-�4-. CLINTON DISTRICT SCHOOL FAIR Harris; collection of 20 cormnercia 7'. ', ­ -, i,i. - .. , - 1� ,��­ . ,�� � �,, �w , , , ­", 1;V, , ndrews, C. Johns; dured ham, Embroidered tray cloths, , . � I'll ,,�',,. .1 leaves --G. Cudmore, J. Gandier, Geo. Carter, 6, Tuckersmith:, Hugh Ball, * ,� -.4 � � , "', b , Audrey B A I Oreen 3&v", 4.v!.�N:14 - 04-,ift,�, � I "I'll �'i% ­.. .1m , - -1 � , .. ., �.- I 1*..:. , � � �, Miss M. Tom, E. & R. Snowden; as Miss Hurondale ilZa.2 06 -ib , , . The school fair of Clinton and com- Gould, John McGill; collection of na- 4, Tuckersmith- pair bacon h - Cochrane, A. J. 'WW"'a"'.1 ��,,:tf,�, 1�­ ogs— Fuss; embroidered ish Cobbleripotg 0 C, ­ �� �, . -­ �,zi " � munity was a decided success this tive woods—E. Rorke, Jennie Lavis, Melbourne B-all,'4, Tuckersmith sortment.cured meats, W. Dearing. table linen, Mrs. Darling, A, J. Fuss; . .# es", , .. ­ I ­1­:1F11T, , - I . "'q. . ; hal- Uollingwoodf- CxoXid 134nt4o " , , no . , . year, being the best fair ever held. of W. J. McGill; collection of apples— ter.Jbroken calf—Robert Turner, Div. DAIRY PRODUCTS embroidered luncheon set, ,Mrs. Raw- .p,,o , , �, RA - 1 ,�z 1 .. - P11 , '11 ...5, " �1'ffl 11 #13 .0 ,� ,­­ i 41mgW-994"'G. W00100"', , �,� i.,.4 , "I., 1, Fine weather Lawrence Plumsteel, Bert Gliddon, 2, Clinton; Joseph ley, Union 2, Five lbs. butter sufficiently salted, field; ZY 64677yatieo., , " 11 "'i Rent its kind in the town. H. Rai cliffe, Mrs. Darling; embroidered Dearing 9' Q ,�,, �) 11 . 'bit' h;lped to make the outdoor exercises Jim Doherty, Grace Hellyar. I 'taht.*n, ", 1 """' �, � . .1 , I . , I .". �-," I lb . emb centerpiece, *hite, C. Prouty, Baring, J.,Tiibni.r,-,G�­ M)WZ'­ I 1, ,, � A end- Hullett-, agricultural colt—Joseph H, J. Tribner,-E, & R. Snowden; 10 Is lunclieon cloth, A, J. Fuss, 1. Moyer; Miss D- I I � especially attractive to the lookers-on Public speaking—Reggie Noble, Roy Bailey, 2, Rullett; Robert Turner, Div. butter sufficiently salted, E. and R. field; . I . 1,1�!111 �;%4 �, blood beeft, r9prid'O 'S' - . �-%, " t fing- and the parade of school children, in Cook. 2, Clinton, .. I ,, W. �. Statham., W. Kernick; emb. � tew4rtT , � .'.'1.,i'Ak1�1.ii1 - '. .1. ­... . � ,�;­ - 8no*d6ff; 'Aibst neatly arranged plate G. Bloomfield, R- G4*Wll', lb)6014. - - ". `.�'rqat` ,( ", - ix � ��, - . �:� r of . coronation braid, Mrs. Darling, Miss . 1. . ' ,­,,�,ez!�4 -1 I 30wl: I I . �:: , ,, I costume, was a credit to the pupils School chorus—Miss Wiltse's room, I I of butter for ta'-ble 4se, J. Tribrier beets, long, R. Gambijil- j% : to � � � . ` .�, . I FRUIT I Tom; emb. Roman or cut work, A. J. f au . ­�,:..',..! , � IZ ". , -,:: ..... . end teachers. Mis!i W. McMath's room, Miss M. Me- I � . ,; � N I by's ' . Collection of apples—Roy T Mtss Hoggarth; cheese, private made, Fuss, Misis Cochrane; emb. eyelet, W. carrots,J, Trilingr, J, Ue4rn, R.�G'i '' -, I . , I . -.1 � , ,, ­ . I �;.�",. . I . 11 1 4 ",-:�, 11 --- The exhibits, of all kinds, were Math's room. owns- C. Truemner. . brill*-' any other- 'Varlety'.'��j-rots,;Wr' I I ,:ii?l -ups ' hend, 6, Tuckersmith; Audrey Carter, Kerhick; en*. punch work, W..Kern- :.:0 ­.:­;,� o mu , �­ .. .1 ch better than in former years. cipal Gedde's ­ , I t , �-.', �, 1. Blooinfield, J. Tiibnet , . . ":, � - � I . 011 . ;.-1 - 6, Tuckersmith; Lloyd Bathin, 11, VEGETABLES ick, Mrs. Darling; emb. Wallachin, . R 0 III � -,­�%e, ; The following is a list of prize win- ,room, Miss Farnham's room, Miss ­g� : .. I ­.- "I wood- yellow o A ns,,'M& IRB ' "..-I ,,��,,,2. vays Goderich; Lloyd Medd, 4, Hullett; Half bushel Beauty of Hebron po- Mrs. Darling, A. J. Fuss; emb. I 1110 � , 1�� , -, � I .1 ners: Wiltse's room, Miss Carter's room. .1 Atf* - , I � ­,!"... I ,!"� .. C. Stewart, G. Bloomfield -'red omons I i�,,,,M " I get Allan Neal, 12, Hullett; Gladys Per- tatoes, W. Dearing; Carmen No. 1, towels, Miss Cochrane.; em1b. sheet '� , � , .01, "' `�` `­� � �-, ribner, Hur �, ­ � ���', .1 ;�,w ea * n J " CLINTON SCHOOL . RURAL SCHOOLS due, 11, Goderich. F. Stewart; Rural New Yorkers, W. and pillow, W. J. Statharn, W. Kern- 5s " r' g' J, T i ' ohdaie , - 1� ,� Mi' q : i �i�::�' I Pi -Vankamp, ick; emb. pillow cases, Mrs. Darling, ,�;,� , I ,�­L I y, 4, Hui- BAKING AND COOKING Dearing; Irish. Cobblers, J. School- ual:t i Dutch sets, Mies - %, , I - . !; , . S, with Wheat, 1 quart, W. J. McGill; sheaf, Wheat, 1 quart—John Rile F. Stewart; Green Mountain, W. W. J. Statham; emb. dresser and De A,� . Wedo, turnips, J. Tribner, , I 1, I . - ,--� .� nat- W. J. McGill; field corn, Bob lJoherty; lett; Edwin Radford, 5, Hullett; John White bread—Alta. - Fear, Viola Miss Dearing, Hurondale- School : � ,�./�,,�, , Dearing; Early Rose, R. Sanders, W. stand cover, A. J.' Fuss, Mrs. Row- ; - ��� , I'll, 1� , , - - ., ­ . .­��,!,�, ning sweet corn, Edith Hunt, Harold Gibbs, Deeves, 11, Goderich; Grant Lindsay, Johnston, Norma Snell, Mary Riley, parsnips, J. Tribner Miss Dearing, �:� -.,11,1 O iety potatoes, cliffe; emb. bed spread, Mrs. Row- I - , i ,,,, is Bruce Bartliff, Florence McCallum, 4, Tuckersmith; Douglas Matheson, Alva Smith - graham or bran muffins, C. Stewart; celery, 'Miss DeEkiing; I 1.1,!," T. Collingwood, W. Dearing; blood cliffe, Dr. J. Grieve; emb. tea cosy, .." � ".. i " I 11 .. ... , , the Charles Pickett, Albert Salter; Irish 4 Tuckersmitb, wheat, sheaf—Grant Edith Gibbings, Mabel Sundercock , tomatoes, Miss Dearing, G. Bloom- .1 I . :�,�,� Cobblers, Margaret Cudmore, Billie -Lindsay, 11, Goderich; John Riley, 4, Marian Matheson, Ruth Hugill, Doro- beets, R. Sanders, Mrs. G. Heywood; Miss M. Tom, Mrs, Darling; emb. I .1'.. ," ­� . 'T" � . - Watkins, Reggie Noble, Emily Scru- Hull,tt; Edwin Radford, 5, Hullett; thy E. Walters; ginger cookies—Earl globe beets, C. Truemner, Miss Hog- hardanger, Miss Cochrane, W. J. field, J. Tribner; cabbage, G. 'Rlqoi'u-- ' 1:%1�.;1":."I'-� I , � . �i, . garth; sugar beets, B. Tuckey; sugar Statham; em,b. Bulgarian, Mrs. Darl- field, Hurondale School; table beans,, . � 11, �; i " , I : I lzl%, I " I '' . ton, Dorothy Cornish, Harry Wat- ,JA,,y Deeves, 11, Goderich; Doug- Cartwright, Beatrice Riley; tea bis- Miss Dearing, Hurondale School, R. li g,�:y , . . . , kirs; Green Mountain, I)orothy Cor- las Matheson, 4, Tuckersmith; Ban- cuits—'Is,abel Lindsay, Norma Snell; beet marigolds, A. Dougall, Miss G. ing, Miss Cochrane; em.b. Montinel- . �, , , " t", Collingwood; white bea : 11 "I".. �, I less, Bert Gliddon, Murray Cudmore, Heywood; long mangolds, R. Sanders, lick, A. J. Fuss, Miss Cochrane- emb J. ' Tribner, ., � i, , ! � �:� �,,�..;',`... G. Bloom I' . , 1. ner oats, quart—Marion Forbes, 12, currant tarts—Marian Matheson, Isa- * field; mangold'Ls, G. Bloom- ". - .� ", � Reggie Noble, Beatrice Brown, DorO- Hullett; Benny Riley, 4, Hullett; bel Lindsay, Marian Stewart, Grace field, R. Garabrill, J- Tribrier. . - en W. Kernick; globe mangolds, W. Huckaback, A. J. Fuss; emb. modern '�­,',4 thy Bartliff; Dooley, Gordon Cud- Lloyd Stewart, 4, Hullett; Earl Rad- Gibbings, Mary Riley, Ruth Hugill ; Dearing, Mrs. G. Heywood; Inter- cross stitch, Mrs. Darling, Dr. Sweet; ­ .1 I .� ... � ' , , ", I , - more, Jean Weir, Minlu Hudson, Jean ford, 5, Hullett; Banner oats, sheaf— homemade candy—Olive Glenn, Made- mediates, W, Dearing, W. Kernick ; cmb. centerpiece, 1. Moyer, Miss Tom; CUT FLOWERS . , '"',.., h� : I I ­,­.: ���. � I Neilans, Elliott Bartliff; mangold'. Benny Riley, 4, Hullett; Roy Appel- line Glenn, Mary Riley, Madelf early Horn carrots, R. Sanders, E. emb. conventional design, Mrs. Darl- Asters, R. Sanders, J. Hearn, . - � . I I , I:: - by, 5, Hullett; Earl Radford, 5, Hul- Pickett, Margaret Fear, Margaret Heldman; Nantes, F. Stewart, Miss ing, W. J. Statham; lace, Irish, Mrs. Passmore; Phlox, Miss Dearing, J. �, .. Of Reggie Noble, Frank Dale, Jim Turn ine . I ;: I I 1. ,� . , ` - in er Kenneth Pickett, James Chowen; lett; barley, I quart—Vera Saunder- Ross; school lunch Hoggartl* long orange or red car- Darling, E, Switzer; lae,e netting, Mrs. Hearn; Sweet Peas, Hurondale School, . . ��',�, I' ! =Marian Mason �1, � ven tu�nips, Marion Pickett, Ruth Pickett, cock, f, Stanley; Elva Srmth, 12, God- Isabel Sundereock, Isabel Lindsay. ' rots, E. Haist, E. & R. Snowden; white Darling, Mrs. Cook; lace tatting, Miss Miss Dearing, G. Bloomfield; Nastur- I . '. I ,1�111� , , , ­... � �,` i5, I . �., I �� � . ;� ��,,,i5, I' , ��,',)�� - I ,.�, .�, .�, � or yellow field carrots, B. Tuckey, E. M. Tom, E. Switzer; lace, Battenburg, tiums, Hurond-ale School, G. Bloom- .,.,..�i � ome Glen Cartwright, Viola Holland, erich and Hullett; Theo. Flynn, 2, Hul- NEEDLEWORK & R. Snowden; Sweet corn, white, R. Mrs. Ketchen, Miss Cook; lace, Hord- field, Miss Dearing; Pansies, Miss, -1 and Cli - � �1'1 . . �4 - �,� .1 j�?�', arIes Andrews, George Gould; lett: Gordon Snell, 5, Hullett; Jean Patch on gingham—Isabel Lindsay, Sanders; Indian corn. Mrs. G. Hey- ton. Mrs. Darling; lace with machine Dearing, R. Callingwood, G. Hunld-n-, � , .�""�%�a, � ''. an- beets, Grant Rath, Bruce Tasker, D. Forbes, 12, Hullett; Hugh Radford Isabel Nott, Irene Vodden, Viola John- wood; Bantam corn, W. Kernick, E. made braid, Miss Tom, Mrs. Darling; best Geranium in pot, Miss Dearing; 1. . �.-,­N I �,- e Of Doris Johns, Irene Venner, Dorothy 5, Hullett; barley, sheaf—Elva Smith, ston, Marion Forbes, Margaret Fear; Heldman; water melons, T. Snowden; crochet work, tray cloths Mrs Darl- Balsams, Miss Dearing, R. Gainbrill; a I. '��,."., .. -� � . .1 � 18 Manning. Gordon Venner; carrots— 12, Goderich and Hullett; Hugh Rad- Three buttonholes—Evelyn Dale, Isa- pumpkins, Mrs, G. Heywood, R. San- ing, E. Switzer; crochet Aoylie's, Mrs. Dahlias, K. Reid, G. Bloomfield, J. I . rich Frank McEwan, ,Harry Venner, Geo. ford, 5, Hullett; Gordon Snell, 5, I'll, , �Jll - ..­ I bel Nott Marion Stewart; colored ders; squash, M. Quance, C. Truem- Darling, E. Switzer; crochet luncheon 114ssmore; Gladidli, Miss Dearing, I .. -.� � in a Twyford, Josie Carter, Isobel Pick- Hullett; field corn—Roy Elliott, 11, Aief . "', . I ; the ett, Russell Miller; parsnips, Marg- handker —Mary Reynolds, Albert ner; musk melons, C. True-niner; set, E. Switzer, Mrs. Darling; crochet Mrs. Heywood, Hurondale School. . . I �­,',,� , , -ther aret McLeod, Ruth Venner, Dunean Goderich; Graydon Neal, 12, Hullett ; Nott, darning on stockings—Manian Swede turnips, B. Tuckey, A. Dou- centerpiece, white, E. . % ..:�'.. % , sweet corn --Grant Snell, 5,. Hullett; Switzer, Mrs. Collection of wood, named, from - t .-11 � 1. is Cartwright, Mary Andrews, Gerald Lloyd Madd, 4, Hullett; Donna Welsh, Mason; tatting—Ethel Ross, Mary gall; cauliflower, B. Tuckey; red on- Lawson; crochet pillow cases, Mrs. Huron County, A. Etherington, J. ,,,�. �,'.�i I of Holme -s; onions, Ruth Cartwright, Riley, Pearl Pepper; gnest tOwel— ions, W. Dearing, Dr. J. Grieve; white Darling, Miss Cochrane; crochet dres- Hearn; best writing, pupj1 ten year. I �, � 1� I 1, ­ e,s- Beecher Streets, Delores Harris, Vir- 12, Hullett and Goderich. Mary Riley, Anna Beadle, Rita Fear; or yellow onions, W. Dearing, R. ser and stand covers, E. Switzer, Mrs. old and under, R. Stone, A. Fraser� ,�,� -. I ,-1 this ginia Harris, Ruby May Clement, VEGETABLES any model in wood—D. Freeman, L. Sanders; Spanish onions, Dr. J. Darling: crochet towels, Mrs. Law- H. Kerslake; drawing of Province of . � � �1'1-- �.�- , ' ved Nora Fremlin. Potatoes—Irish Cobblers, Donald Freeman, M. Ball, H. Ball, G. Smith, Grieve, W. Dearing; tomatoes, Miss son, Miss Cochrane, Mrs. Darling; Ontario, over ten years, Miss Dear- , '.i�-.t � p: rom Halter-br,oken colt, Robt. Turner; Snell, 5, Hullett; Bessie McEwan, 1, R. Cartwright: six named knOts—H. Hoggarth, E. Haist; celery, W. Dear- crochet sheet and pillow cases, E. ing, Hurondale School and 3rd. :, I I �­ . all, L " I -.1 . ��Ix of agricultural colt, Robert Turner. Stanley; Ernest Blacker, 12, Hullett; B A. Carter, G. Lindsay, W. Bat- ing; citrons, -round, T. Snowden, R. Switzer, Miss Cochrane; crochet bed GRAIN ".'. . Per- Judging—Bob Turner. Edna Cook, 4, Tuckersmith; Luella kin, S. Dale, patch sewon on grain Sanders, Hubbard squash, T. Sn rochet fillet, 7; , . I Ow- . ­ ' Sheaf Winter wheat� Hurondale . ..�,, . .. I Pink FLOWERS Powell, 11, Goderich; Madeline Pick- bag—A. Carter, G. Lindsay; bird den, Mrs. G. Heywood; table squash, Mrs. Law -son, Mrs. Darling, E, Swit- I . .. ,,, Asters, Clayton Dixon, Murray ett, 11, Goderich; Green Mountain— house H. A. Ball, Johnny Deenes, R. Sanders, Mrs. G. Heywood; fall zer; crochet table mats, Miss Coch- School; sheaf oats, A. Etherington, . . 1: -, � ! , alth . ..�.., and Draper, Helen Manning, Bert Gliddon, Percy Carter, 6, Hullett; Gladys Per- Drawing, Painting and Writing cabbage, Mrs. Reynolds, R. Sanders; rane, A. J. Fuss; crochet centerpiece, � �­,. Etherington, Hurondale School. . �11,.,. due, 11, Goderich; Grant Lindsay, 11, (rnap of four townships—E. McMich- winter cabbage, E. Heldman, A. Dou- Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Lawson; crochet .. I nost Dorothy Cornish, Kathleen Nickle ; ­ � Sweet Peas, Edith Hunt, Edward Goderich; Gordon Manning, 4, Tuck- nel. Margaret Ross, Charles Wright, gall; best collection of vegetables, serviettes, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; DOMESTIC SCIENCE . �� -, :­�4.. L-! "Al I , " � eak . . . , 11. � . Sup- Rorke, Norma Streets; Phlox, Pearl ers,m Hullett; Melbourne Ball, Carl Radford, Geo. Miss I-roggarth, Dr. J. Grieve. crochet corset cover, E. Switzer, Airs. Home made bread, Miss Dearing, I . '11�1 .1 Clarence Freeman, Hullett; Dooley— Radford; map of Old Ontario Win- Jud e—George Andrew. Darling; night gown, Mrs. Darling, Hurondale School, A. Ertherington; �,�f'. girl Churchill, Susie Castle, Isabel Chow- 9 , 1, - en; Zinnia, Janet MeTaggart, Marg- Andrew Fraser, 11, Goderich; Roy nifred Freeman, Mabel Wright, Ed- E. Switzer; lunch cloth and serviette, jar of plum, Hikondale School, J. i'lzz . I . Pink aret, Plumsteel, Charles Johnston, Elliott, 11, Goderich; Harry W. Wat- win Radford, J. Deenes, M. McEwen IMPLEMENTS W. J, Statham, Mrs. Darling; infanVa Hearn, Miss Dearing; jar of raspber- .� � � , ; kins, 12, Goderich; Mona Hesk, 4, E. Morrison; map of Canada—Hazel . I A , eine, Mary Crooks, Viola Holland, Robert Pair blankets, all wool, Southeott jacket, Dr. Grieve; infant's bonnet, ries, Miss Dearing, G. BIbonifield, ,� ­ Hullett; Audrey Carter, 6, Tacker- Freeman, Stewart Dale, Olive Glenn, Dr. Sweet, Miss Cochrane; infant's Hurondale School; jar of strawber- . -.1 Dr. Hale; African Marigolds, George Bros., Mrs. Ketchen; 10 yards satin- 11 � I . .,�, ,�'. ii1e, Rumball: Calendula, Dorothy Man- sinith; Gordon Radford, 5, Hullett. Pearl Pepper, Hugh Ball, Norma 1 ette, Southeott Bros.; woollen yarn, 'bootees, Dr. J. Grieve; infanVs dress, ries, Miss Dearing, T. Collingwood, 1'::";1 . . ning; French Marigo4ds, Ruby Cle- Roots—Mangolds, Willie Pepper, 4, Snell; writing, "Beekist Honey"— Miss M. Tom, Southcott Bros.; 10 yds. !Iibr. Sweet; drawn thread work, C. G. Bloomfield; apple pie, Mies Dear- I I .;,��,�,; I I I , Tuckersmith; Leslie Pepper, 4, Tuck- Margaret Ross, Ruth Hugill, Marion Prouty and 2nd; handkerchiefs, hand ing, Hurondale School, J. Hearn. � ment, George Gould, Dorothy Glazier, rag carpet, Miss M. Tom, Mrs. Law- � ". � . Eileen Rumball, Lillian Manning, W. ersmith; Andrew Fraser, 11, Gode- Snell, Eileen Mann, Evelyn Dale, Isa- . on; tailor custom suit, W. W. Tam- macie, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Tom; col- Best hemmed handkerchief, iiss . � rich; Olive Glen, 4, Tuckersmith; Mar- bel Weir; writing, "Indian Summer" s lar and cuff set, Miss Follick, Miss Dearing; fancy tea apron, J. Hearn; . ..:: `;, Trewartha; Cosmos, Wilbur Cudm,ore, an. Southeott Bros.; collection general . �`,'�'.7, , JED jory MeEwAn, 1, Stanley; George —Isabel Lindsay, E. McMichael, Jes- I Cochrane; fancy apron, Wss M. To , dressed doll, Hurondale School and ­� Jack'Nickle, Harold Gibbs, Bruce I goods, Southcott Bros.; best collection 4.11, Bartliff, Violet Morrison, Jas' Chow- Radford, 5, Hullett; turnips—Leslie sie Dale. Madeline Pickett, Carl Rad- Mrs. Lawson; boudoir cap, Miss 1. 2nd and 3rd; crochet work, J. Hearn, ..." � � , Pepper, 4, Tuckersmith; Reginald ford, Vera Sundercock; writing, "Lead of tailor's goods and furnishings, W. Tom, Mrs. Lawson; camisole, E. Swit- Hurondale School; button holes, J. � "".. en. W. Taman; collection boots and shoes, I �, . Bell, 12, Hullett; Madeline Pickett, Kindly Light"—Ethel Ross, Mabel � zer, A. J. Fuss; laundry bag, A. J. Hearn; painting, any object, J. Hearn; �,'..,�. s in . POULTRY 11, Goderich; Warren Whitmore, 6, Wright, Grant Snell, Irene Vodden, I Southcott Bros.; assortment of tweeds I ��., ting Cockerel—Margaret McLeod, W, J. Tuckersmith; Phyllis Medd, 4, Hul- Elizabeth Morrison, Wilfrid Free-': any make, W. W. Taman; pair ladies Fuss, Dr. Sweet; fancy bag, Miss M. darning, two *varieties, Hurondale �.�5, ' % - ffing McGill, Reggie Noble, Edward R � boots, Southeott Bros.; pair gentle- Tom, Dr. Sweet; bead work, A. J. School. I ,; I 11 . _9rke; lett; Almeda. Crittenden, 12, Hullett; man; wrtting, "Recessional'�—Hazel Fuss, 1. Moyer; child's dress, 2 years Miscellaneous—Best milking stool, r, I coin Pullet—M-argaret McLeod, Reggie beets—Ethe , Smith men's boots, Southeott Bros.; pian 1, trik I Ross, 1, Rullett; Donald Freeman, Gladys Perdue, Irene O' or over, Miss Cochrane, Mrs. Lawson; Huroridale School; best exhibits as to ��* - Noble, W, J. McGill, Jack TwYfOrd, Smith, 12, Goderich and Hullett; Glen Norman Snell, Edith Flynn, EdiE 1 S- Martin & Sons; sewing machine, S. � , I ' shed Charles Johnson, Edward Rorke; pen Layton, 4, Tuckersmith; Charles Gibbings: essay — Mary Reynolds I Martin & Sons and 2nd; cream sep- table runner, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darl- arrangements quality and originality �'14'11. . ing; sofa pillow, mounted, Mrs. Darl- by school chilAren of any school, Hur- . 1. �, - , urP- of two (cockerel and pullet)—Frank Dale, 1, Hulldtt; Stewart Farquhar, Noma Snell; pencil drawirig—Mar-' i arator, B. Phillips. .��, I ing, Miss Harding; sofa pillow, wash- ondale School, Exeter School; Fit- .." . Dale, Whitney Carter, Jack Tw7fOrd, 2 Hullett; Nelson Radford, 5, Hul- garet Ross, Evelyn McMichael, Mel-! FINE ARTS abie, Mrs. Darling, Dr. Sweet; libr- ton's Special, Exeter School; Beaver's : "". P. .., , �� , rice!' Reggie Noble, Charlie Johnson, Ed- lett, Edna Cook, Madeline 1 Painting in oil, landscape, Miss ary se� 1'� m- carrots—Stewart Dale, 1, Hul- bourne Ball, ., pillow and runner, Mrs. Law- Special, Miss Dearing, Jones & mmy . .:, . ward Rorke; pair White Leghorns— lett; Andrew Frazer, 11, Goderich; Pickett, Rae Perdue, water color' Cook, Mios Harvey; painting in oil, son Mrs. Darling; serving tray, Mrs. Special, F. Stewart- Senior's Special, �'�M six Gerald Holmes, Albert Salter, Ken- Hazel Pepper, 4, Tuckersinith; Isobel drawing-.-iStewart Dale, 1, Hullett; fi-ure, b!iss Cook; painting in Oil, La�6on, Miss Harvey; man's night J. Tribner; S. Davis, Special, Mfis , �t, I I , i i , � 1'.� . for . , . neth Pickett; pair White Wyandottes Lindsay, 11, Goderich; Pearl Pepper, Edna Flynn, Sep. 2; Gladys Perdue,4�uit or flowers, Miss Cook, . �;,�i )ther . Miss shirt, Dr. J. Grieve, T. Collingwood; I Dearing. �­ —Margaret McLeod, Reggie Noble; 4 Tuckersmith; Pearl Crittenden, 12, 11, Goderich; Irene Smith, 11, Gode- Harvey; painting in oil, animals, Miss man's work shirt, Dr. J. GrieveA kit Judges N. J. Dore. R. Marsh, Mus. �.��' by- — ,�, - ,,,, pair Rhode Island Reds—Margoret, Hullett; parsnips—Grace Gibblings, rich; Hazel Freeman, 1, Hullett; 1 Harvey, Miss Cook; painting in water chen apron, Miss Folick, Miss Tom; I R, D. Hunter, Mrs. W. R. Elliott. .... I.. . . had McLeod, Jas. Cliowen, Gerald Holmes, 5 Tuckersmith; Roy Elliott, 11, God- Mary Reynolds, Sep. 2. � colors, marine, Miss Follick. Miss ,. . If . .��, � I'll - " Reggie Noble; pen of three ,(cockerel eilch; George Porter, 11, Godeiich; I Cook; painting in water color, land- . ..i '11 I � . -----.*— . ":, ugh and tvf,o pullets, B. P. R.)—Albert Harry Snell, 4, Hullett; Margaret scapq# Misis Follick, Miss Cook; paint- - 111.1 eF % - -day Salter, Marion Pickett, Kenneth Pick ! ing in water color, figure, Miss Fol- . I �;'­, a - Fear, 4, Tuckersnvith; Grace Me- EXETER FALL FAIR ny ett, Brenton Hellyar, Elliott Bartliff, Ewan, 1, S'banley; onions—Viola John- � lick. Miss Cook; painting in water 9 J,, D,, X E L. 1, 0 0 G'S ..�A ­� and Gordon Cudmore. ston, 12, Hullebt; Margaret Freeman, (continued from last week.) color, fruit or flowers, Miss Harvey, . ,�.. I shop Dozen white eggs—Gerald Holmes, 1, Hullett; Edith Josling, 4, Hullett; GRAIN AND SEEDS I Miss Follick; Sepia, figure or group, 8 TH)WA ZEMEPY ...".... mall Fall wheat, white, T. Snowden, J � Miss Cook, Miss Follick; Sepia, any I , j- ;; 0 Mary Crooks, Wilhelmine Trewartha, George Patten, 11, Goderich; Hazel I I.." .1 1� dis- Frank MoEwan, Reggie Cook, Edward Freein�an, 1, Hullett; Almeda Critten- I' Triebner; Fall wheat, red. J. Triebner: , subject, Miss Cook, Miss Follick; best A SAFE'AND EFFICIENT RELOEF FOR ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER. I.: " I � � I ? I I I - 0 ; korke; dozen, brown eggs—Brenton den, 12, Hullett. G. Cudivore; 6 -rowed barley, E. & R. � sketch of Huron County scenery, Miss IT he COMPOSED OF HERBS WHICH. WHEN BURNED AND THE 11. , FUMES INHALED ACTS PROMPTLY. ALLAYING ALLIRRATATION . I war Hellyar, Harry Plumsteel, Kathleen Snowden; 2 -rowed barley, E, & R. Follick and 2nd; photography, J. Sen- A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE- I :- , ��� . oati6 gameron, Dorothy Cornish, Grace FLOWERS Snowden; white oats, E. & R. Snow- ior and 2nd; crayon or pastello, any ; I ",;.. : I I . I . c6r,6- Hellyar, Robin Lavis. Asters—Edna Flynn, 2, Hullett; den, C. Truemner; timothy seed, C. subject, Miss Cook, F. Gollings; pencil I I .:!� I i �1. - heap Pet—H. Seeley, Ross Fitzsimons Ruth Hugill, 1, Hullett; Hazel 11ag- ­ I 1, ..I. , ,peat J. Elliott, F. Heard, N. Fitzsimons : gart, 5, Rullett; Anna Beadle, 9, ftul- Truemner; white beans, A. J. Fuss, E. sketch, F. Gollings, Miss Follick; col- . . .. "', .3 � lett; Beatrice Snell, 4, Tuckersmith Heldman; clover seed, C. Truemner; lection of photograph -q% J. Senior and . I , d ". I I I Lorne Brown. ; beat collection grain in ear, Miss L. 2nd; photographs, J. Senior and 2nd; -1 :.1 White bread—Dorothy Corless Ed_ Lorna Ellir, 12, Goderich; Sweet Revmc4ds beat ensilage corn stocks nbotoo-rnnl-m amateur Miss Follick; 0 1 I'll I I i I 9 I ! I � -- -! ward Rorke; graham or bran muffins Peas -Isabel Weir, Union 2, Hullertt and ears, A. Eltherington, B. Tuckey; collection photographic views, J. Sen- .. 0 - . I �, ��- I 11 . . 1. -Ruth Pickett, Minlu Hudson, Doro- and Goderich; Phlox -Pearl Pepper, I I IA large peas, J. Trielmer. ior, Miss Follick; pen and ink sketch, 1� :, .1 . thy Cornish, Jean Andrews, May Ven- 4, Tuakersmith; Edith Josling, 4, Hul- I 1. I -- ;; " I lett; Zinnia -Marion Mason, 12 Hul- Judge ---George Andrew. Miss Harvey, Miss Cook; painting on 0 � � ,, - ner, Kathleen Cameron; ginger cook- lett and Goderieh; Norma Sn�ll, 5, HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS china, realistic, Dr. J. Grieve, IMss .11%. . 11, " . ier.-Doretby Corless, Dorothy Corn- Follick; painting on china, conven- 1! , rsh, Carrie Lavis, Josephine Harris ; Hullett and Godericb; Marion Bailey, Six varieties winter apples, J. Tri- tional, Mrs. A. McPherson, Dr. J. � 0 I . �. :: 1 2, Hullett and Goderich; Addle Ball- brier; fall aples, any variety, J. Tri- . ! -. I .��, 0 ' 14 hiscuits-Minlu Hudson, Jean Grieve; collection of coins, Mrs. A. I .. . T*yfo:rd, Margaret McLeod, Dorothy ey, 2, HulIett and Goderich; African bner, Q Truemrier; Rhode Island � . 11 ,, . ­ McPherson; collection ef stamps, R. - I , ;It, I / , , Mdtch; currant tarts -Dorothy Watts, Marigolds -Laura Wagner, 9, Gode- Greenings, G. Cudmore, C. Truemaper; Trumper, Dr. Roulston. I A !:.� . 'i �� Isabel Cantelon, Pearl Churchill, Haz- rich; Lorna Ellis, 12, Goderich; Grace Northern Sptes, C. TruernneT F. Judge -L. H. Passmore. � � '. .. 1, ::;11, I ­ ,et Churchill, Edith Hunt; home-made McEwan, 1, Stanley; Creopsls-Beat- Stewart; Roxboro Russets J :rr­ FLOWERS � I I . . . ....� I : candy -Edward Rorke, Delores Har- rice Snell, 4, Tuckeramith; Marjorie ner, G. Cyadmore; Golden Au�s*ets, C. � � . �.. 111 . . ,; ", ris, Beatrice McClinehey, Impel McEwan, 1, Stanley; Calendulia-E& Trueraner, F. Stewart; Spitzburgs, G. Begonias, tuberous, Dr. Hyndman; . lf!lt L I . "­.�, ! I , ith Gibblings, 6, Ifullett; Gordon Shell, Cudmore; Baldwins, C. Truemner, G. Geraniums in bloom, G. Bloom -field; t, , :.,� I -1. . � .. ,�'., i I I Holmes, Dorothy Mutch, Dorothy .... 1 5, Hullett; Pearl Crittenden, 12, God- Cudmore; Westfield Seek -No -Further, hangin basket plants, Mrs. A. Me- - .. I-— Cornish; school lunch -Violet Morri- . . . . . . "�;-,' 1 erich; Roy Elliott, 11, Goderich; F. Stewart; Snow Apples, C. Johns, Pherson; novelty in potted plants, W. ­ ­ 1, .il , � � %tji, r�, 9 son, Thelma Lovett, l9d. Rorke; dark -- 11 ,�,�; .� : cake, feed-4sab6l Chowen, Beatrice French Marigolds -Marion Forbos, i2) G. Cudmore; Colverts, C. Truemner, Dearing; Asters, white, R. Sanders, I . ­� , I Ellett, . �;, . . Phy, I . I lis Medd, 4, Hullatt- A. Dougall; Fall Pippins, C. Tvueni- F. Golling; Asters, any color, W. ;, - �,­ 'I . . . 9harp, Marion Pickett, Beth Ctirt- Marion Sne ' irupkins, A. Dearing, Miss Hard I ,�'. "I I 11 41 5 Hullett- Viola John- ner, J. Tribner; King of To ing; Dahlias, Dr. ;�,i:i,� �` � wright, Isabel Biggart� Jesaie Cam- sold Dun - 11 �� I, 'i' . st 12, H�Ileit; Vertena - Elva Dougall, C. Johns: Alexander, E. Hyndmari- Dahlias, of decorative or . .. , , 1(.. � ... 111.11 � eroll. - on, .... 4. , il-11 11 � ..... L �i ,� I , , "I 11 Smith, 12, Goderich; Irene Vodden, 11, Haist, M%a A. Cochrane; Canadian show variety, J. Harvey, Dr. Hynd- taWn b,V A. a BOX - W. A. CRICH - C BRO-96S & XAMMS :'��,�"�'j , � I 1!.��,,7F'! I 1. I 11 I ..... , i,� ,.� � , THE, SEWING Godericb, rbosmos-Ethel. Thompson, Red, E. Haist, 0. Trueftner; Rlbat6ne man; Gladioli, white or cream, Dr. . I A, �, , , � .1 I ", I I 11 11 I I I I . - I ,7 Patch on gingham-Doroth7 Watts, 5, Goderich; Isabel Lindsay, 11, 43ode- Pipplis, C. Truemner, Miss G. Hey- Hyndman J. 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