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Camp�.elj; but r , , � I I � ,, �, to , tfteg I ,, - , " ' ;,",.. ��� I - 10440", �,, �,:,,, I , " ,2 , I � .:.",:_., ,­i,f�,�'�` ,� " �� , ". # ""�..",�,4 %,`,�'.t ,rowiis,eiid, IR. Crich-, .. �'� ,, �;. ,'' , ­:� ,� " � , ... : � J . , ' - " � i . 11 1 ., e 0, 1 " , � i .7,5,;,,, �4 ',�,N, ' B41dwim, J - pounds in poitud prints, N. Cap,rte*f ,,, I �: � �` , th 11 . � ]R_0�n , T40MP 1 ,, . $ 0.04::. � , , " � ,. g-'�,5' __ "i "',�4! , �n;��"",��,,,�, I ,. I I ,, 11, 11. Crieli; Xing 4QX J�W$ .1, ! , ," . I ;� 4 ��'. �� . , W. H. Jamieson; one dozen individual.1 , I ,�.11 ,, I . ! I" W1116, �01114 , �. I . i�."I��­!���_.,�� , ,�­ ,, "' , H..'Crlch, J. 11itig014, Northern Spips, pats, N. Carter, W, H, "I � , . "I'l-, I �, , , I '', r �, - I,, - � `-`0 2 ,�. I I .�,, , ,,�i "�,,�,� �,�-!iil�:'�,� ��,,,,��,� ��,. , 4.mieson; I .1 , '0_10gH me I I . - Q�:.��,,', , ,,,, H. Crich, G. Cudmore; Ribston Pip- best butter .,�,hown, Johi " "I �til.,�,,�� I � - �!� ;, ,TW,','�,Ji`f�, i L. � 1�err; , ," . . 04 1, 0.k,Q1U:i , �: ,,,� ,,,���l��.,�,,?.L�,'�,11,�l".".,�.",�. -1 . � . ,4W �i,o. 'I3, 6'1,�L��,�, j'j�'�: '�'4j"I.�,'�" , r . ,��ji'q, �;, ­ , ,; I 1. 1. , , .1 I'U; .' .RITIISR &=1aso I" ..� .091-AlAQ. �­ I :� � i, ". "': �',",'W�l �_,., L�_ I � � 'I W. IL J ' I n, W. Qhartenq ; liartry & Smith Special, N Coxter, " * , � , . ... , , , , � ', ��",`,.q untoIJ :N 1. � , �,­. ", : I ;,�;,�:n6�,,,',�.,�, , Golden Russot, G. CudmOre, H- W. H. Jamieson; Hutchison's ape- 1. , .�, ,.",;. ,,_i� �": - . � . . �. -, . I- - , � , �, � ,. 11 i� ''! 'i � . i fou �. i�, � 'I,' �i ... ­'�� awaits your C -ich; Seek,No-Further, W. Charters, cial, W. H. Jamieson; honey in comb, � y , 0 , 4', � ., . ,. , N��,��,4�i�L54��':� , - � .. ­."�­­*,".. ,44k. ,��.�,,,,, ��j �11 E. Townsend; Wealthy, Jos. Carlin, J. W. D. Hoag; honey, extracted, W. D. : ". �J� I �0,j:, �4 4LIf � , f,V, 1 2'. tettw I I I I—; I � , , "I I � -1�1', , "; 7"""', 5 � ��­.. . . . Hugill; Pewaukee, H. Crich, W. Cam- Hoag; dozen hen's eggs, white shell, � , � , '� � . " ", � I I I 1 4."'I 1�1141, 4-1?."1,1,1;J 1 . ,�,,� , wq# " .. .. 11 " �Ir�illlm , . I 11414 eron, Sr.; Ontario, H. Crieb, G. Cud- N. Carter, Mrs. C. H. Holland; dozen, . . 4030as of Gi4er4sef"I'05 _ . , I ""i., �1�1- 'I, 4, , , "' I 5 I , ." ,.,..'�.,I�s�.",:�4.��,,,�,lii��,��,�,-,'o�i,, I more; Wagner, G. Cudmore; Roxboro hen's eggs, brown, Jos. Carlin, W. K - , &44 , 14. 1. , 4 , i ".11" "!",,;', ��,ft � �1, . . . .1 �',.­)" -1, �`,­ , " 11 .1 . F19'ar Laraps. Fe- - � .� " - "" 1-1 kllilq2�iI 01f&NDIE Russetts, G. Cudmore; Gravenstein, Jamieson; dressed chicken, `W� H. � � tl, ,,.,��,,,�, " R��t�,,,.,�`�, StQqo.'Tea"� ,�e�%,, 11 , li��I`Brp­ , dI .. rg, H_ Jamieson, N. Carter; McMillan's Spe- � , . I , , ", ­�,,­ .- I � 4 , � � i,,R�',* F��,;�',%,'Z�,;,,� '. , ... , H, Crich; Duchess of Oldenbu .Q , , " J,Ugt 0 few of the W"POSPAW MMIP 7.910 11 _'_ 1� cPAPrV,dUcefro-0-mQt,er#PA6 yquaffin �,, .: 1)�:�N.,W�,R, ,�;,'11,!: , ;!�,Qwt_ft 11 � , , , , , , 1,�:�.- "": �,, �% � -�­,, rri;, , . f7d papet, Crich; Cayuga Red Streak or Twenty cial for 10 dozen eggs, Mrs. C. H. , k 1.1� , - - ,2,1.�!: , , , '4 ,, � � �,� �, Z ki I StO , ,","pi1�6.1", ��L�;��,,', �,� ,'q*1,ckv become Froddent b.V 4 . IP , � 0��ii,,��,�;1410t'p , Ounce, G. Cudmore; Spitzenburg, G. Holland. . I . _' 11 `il­ ,,,, 1-1, `4�"' � *_10- ,4'� " �0'��,'�r .. . !%'4,��4` I I I'll �, I I K2.1. , � ; 1, . - 11 1, !" ,�,�& � '*� , ` I., . P"I""i; . DOMESTIC SCIENCE , ftate thiG 1plca=at =4 vroi�ablqr '': ,1"',q,�,-��i � �,%�, 7��,:: . I Cudmore, W. Charters; Faineuse or I ,. I 11 �111 � , , " I Iv, . ,. Inv" I , I V.� I; I in"", " 1,55", I I , Snow Apple, Mrs. R. S. Hays, J. E. ho4by. You can ae11yowvv.9;,U­9ruwotw , j".,.� ­�,�-,, ... . � , . , " �:iq,;�7� ,,�'i�,�', . " ��­�, I '. , 1A. Hugill; Colvert, N. Carter, J. . Hugill; Loaf white bread, W. Charters, N. Mqta"Q for the maldUe 9faPJQR(Adj10 , 4 ', 4 I., 11�11 I $1,1, jP�,� . Carter, Mrs. P. Cleary; loaf graham for Chdutmaa, Showc=. 15b , thdW%eta. 1@'111 ,,�,'�,­,,. i LONI)ON AND WINGHARE Mann, W. H. Jamieson, H. Crich -11 R IV" R. ­,,,�., ., �Ii"V��,,�, , .W 4�'� ; bread, N. Carter, W. H. Jamieson; 4ro, C.Mplato lnjarraqooi�, WrIef " V", " ,,�- NortkL -agill, W. H. , - ,, , �� I , Maiden Blush, J. J. 1-1 . . , � A 'Ek i, - "I.- . loaf nut bread (quick), W. H. Jamie- ;�,�!�i�`XIU,11�11�",q a.m. P.M- jamieson; crab apples, red, W. H. s , ,",,"I, . ,,i,," ­Q 'r�, on, N. Carter; raised buns, Mrs. W. R F. ASKEW L �,*I,�"'­.,J,i � ,;� , Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 . IMITED i,�, � w'�,, iv, i �, Jamieson, N. Carter; Rhode Island 1- ,,�,�.��t�.,�'; , lapusall ........... 10.30 6-18 Greening, W. Charters, J. Hugill; J. Dickson, Mrs. P. -Cleary; baking 1 6 wemnston St. W., Toronto 2. - , I'll, , 11 , �N,;,,._ . �� "t ;! i " �,�', ' 10.35 6.23 Fallawater, 11. Crich, W. T. Fother- powder biscuits, Mrs. Wes. Free, - 10 - - __ - , ."', " : P ....... � �� �-, � , , plien .... 11 �. "i" . � , Mrs. W. J. Dickson; rolled oatmeal . " - I '­� ",_ Brumfield ......... 10-44 6-32 ingham; Blenheim Pippin, H_ Crich, I vla, I "� *atdn Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 cookies, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, W. J. . — � ,.,,!� , ,: C1,11 W. Cameron, Sr.; Fall Pippin, W. -1 — , il ,�!,'­.' � Clinton, Ar . .... 11.05 6.52 Dickson; fried cakes, N. Carter, Mrs. .... ! J�� I ­'� I , � ­ Cameron, Sr.; St. Lawrence, V. Terry- ANE AND DECORATIVE ARTS I ,�;�- , , , Clinton, LV . ..... * 11.15 6-52 berry, G. Cudmore; Canadian Red, H. Wes. Free; Johnny cake, Mrs. W. J. ��ItQ,IhANZ'�, �,�J�,�,�,�,w� .' Jet . ...... Dickson, W. H. Jamieson; plain loaf S 8 !, Clinton � 11,21 6-5 Crich, W. Cameron, Sr.; McIntosh "'I'll, ­_�."­, I "' ,,, ­. . , ,�f,. , ..,,I�% Z, , I oil Paintings�Landscape, from na- i Ifi;" g? cake, W. H. Jamieson, Mrs. P. Cleary; ..", � I, : Londesborough .... 11.35 7.12 ,I'll 1 " ­� : � Red, H. Crich, Joseph Carlin; Talman 'IM . . . . . . C ;�;X,., 4 Elyth ............. 11.44 7.21 soft ginger bread, N. Carter, W. H. ture, Urs. Howrie, Dr. Grieve; mar- �VA, �,�_, Sweet, T. Wilson, H. Crich. 'i�,,�,�,�� �'y,X',; . � .83 Jamieson; layer cake, Mrs. Wes. Free, ine view, copy, Mrs. Howrie, Dr. '8. I Belgrave .......... 11.56 7 Pears. -Four varieties winter, pears, �', I, ,, ��, -,, . ,.,_'�,,,� Wingham Jet., Ar... 12-08 7-45 H. Cri,h, N-C4rter; Flemish Beauty, I �ill, " I I , ;,"C , Mrs. P. Cleary; apple pie, N. Carter, Grieve- animals, copy, Mrs. Howrie; ,;� �., I - 12.08 7A I ,,-�­ Wingham Jet., Lv. - 0 N. Carter H. Crich; Duchess of Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; pumpkin pie, still hie, object, Mrs. Howrie. �, I �,,�� � , Wingham ......... 12.12 7�56 Agouline, k. Crich, N. Carter; Clapp's Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. W. J. Dick- Watereolors-Landscape� copy, Mrs. . -1 . " ­,..�': SQU& son; meat loaf, N. Carter, Mrs. P. Howrie; marine view, nature, Mrs. ­ . I ,W'I, Favorite, G. Cudmore; Belle Lucra- ,�, - a -M. P.m. Cleary; home-made maple cream H,owrie; animals or figure work, Mrs. . "I � tive, N. Carter; Louis Bonne de Jer- "�!..,' Wingham ......... 6.55 3.1.5 candy, Mrs. W. Nichol, Mrs. W. Free. Howrie; vegetables, grouped, Mrs. - �,:" � sey, F. Barker, N. Carter; Barlett, N. �1'111.�,:: 1 Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 Carter, H. Crich; Seckel, H. Crich, F. Fruits -Canned raspberries, Mrs. J. Howrie; flowers, from object, Mrs. ,� . , - I I BeIgTave .......... 715 8.82 B. Tyerman, Mrs. A. Kirk; canned ffvwrie; inanimate object or objects, 1 " ��, 1. Barker; Beure d' Anjou, F. Barker. ,�I Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 Peaches -Plate of any other varie- ,: cherries, N. Carter, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- Mrs. Hovnie. 11 ;�, I 11.1 lj�. Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 man; canned pears, W. H. Jamieson, Miscellaneous - Crayon drawing, .­ ty, F. Barker. , �$,� 4, ... ­�.. Clinton Jet ....... 7.49 A.G6 Plums -Lombards, F. Barker Dr. Mrs.- W. Free; preserved, strawbeio- light �nd shade, Mrs. Howrie; pastel, , R,,,,,�­ Clinton ........... 7.56 4.18 1 1 � 11.i" Grieve; Bradshaw, Dr. Grieve; Rene ries, N. Carter, Mrs. A. Kirk; preserv- originial study, Mrs. Howrie; Sepia, ... �L_, .. Clinton Jet. - . - - - - - - 8.03 4.20 11 ,.��,, �, ", Brucefield ......... &15 4.82 Claude, F. Barker; any other variety, ed plums, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, W. H. any subject, Mrs. Howrie, G. T. Turn- �,'S:-.. , , ",; Dr. Grieve. , , ".,'.., , Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 Jamieson; preserved citron, W. H. bull; pencil drawing, local scene, Mrs. , V_"." Grapes -Concord, F. Barker, Dele- Jamieson, N. Carter; preserved peach- Howrle;' pencil drawing, designing, "",% Hensall ........... 8.82 450 11 11�i. r)'05 ware, G. Cudinore; Rogers No. 19, es, E. Townsend, N. Carter; black cur- Mrs. How-rie; basketry, collection, Dr. 1 Il'.:,11: 'Exeter ...... : ...... 8.47 . rant jam, Mrs. A. Kirk, N. Carter; Grieve, Jean Elcoat; single piece art , I., 'I'L (Merrimac), Dr. Grieve; Rogers No. other native fruit jam, Mrs. J. B. work not listed, Mrs. Howrie, Jean " " � _ .&I.111. I C. N. IL TIME TABLE 9 (Lidley), Dr. Grieve. . �Zp I: . Tyerman; apple jelly, N. Carter, Mrs., Zlc6at. ,., . . , Judge- ­J. M. Cardiio. 1, - -1 _ I , . . - . RRSL W. J. Dickson; berry'jelly, N. Carter, Hand Painted China Dresser set, .� I �,i ­ ­ � ­ , .14, . UJIL p.m. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; currant jelly, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. HowTie; vase or . �1.. ,��,.: .... ,.,, 6.00 2.20 Mrs. A. Kirk, N. Carter; other native ornament, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. Howrie; 1, ,,LL."�. Halmesville ....... 6.17 2.371 Irish Cobbler early potatoes, W. H. fruit jelly, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, N. salad.bowl, conventional design, Jean .." ." Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 Jamieson, N. Carter; any other vari- Carter; canned tomatoes, Mrs. J. B. ',Elcoat Mrs. R. S. Hays; cake plate or L I - -e 1. ­_, 6.41 8.1,2 ety early potatoes, F. Barker, r ;7v;iei tray, realistic� Dr. Grieve, -1 Seaforth .......... W- Tyerma sa ,�, � N. Carter; canned corn,, 1'7�: St Columban ..... 6.49 3.20 Cameron, Sr.; Green Mountain late Mrs. A. 'Kirk, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Mrs. Howrie; two cups and saucers, � 4 - . ,­ - in ............ 6.54 3.28 potatoes, J. A. Murray, N. Carter ; _�. Dubli ,D:1'�� canned beans, W. H. Jamieson, Mrs. difflerent designs, Dr. Grieve, Jean �,,�`, West. any other variety late potatoes, N. A. Kirk; mixed vinegar pickles, Mrs. Elcoat-, candlestick, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. .. �K, e ��� � I I p.m. Carter, J. A. Murray; winter cabbag , J. B. Tyerman, W. H. Jamieson; mus- J. B. TyL�rman; collection, five pieces, ,,, t, a.m. p.m. . K,�!,-� I Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9-37 F. Barker, W. H. Jamieson; Savoy I , I . 1,1111"'.%1, St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 cabbage, F. Barker; red cabbage, F. ard pickles, N. Carter, Mrs. W. Free; Dr. Grieve, Jean Elcoat; gardenure, :, - tomato catsup, Mrs. W. Free, Mrs. J. floral- designi any article, Jean El- , I ",", �. Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.53 i.'io' Barker; fall cabbage, J. A. M , "4, urray, B. Tverman; green relish, W. H. Jam- coat. ,I, , " , Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 F. Barker; any other named cabbage, ieson, Mrs. A. Kirk; red sauce, N. I'll, �",O.:, , Judge Miss Matilda Fowler. ", I e..., Holmesville . . 11.20 7.03 10.13 R. Campbell; table parsnips, R. Camp- _ . Carter, Mrs. W. Free; best variety I T I Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.30 bell, J. A. Murray; table carrots, baking made from one batch of _.AL EXHIBIT ,�ii,. FLOP r� , Z'W��i , stump rooted, J. A. Murray, J. E , _�,,,_, � - dough, N. Carter, W. H. Jamieson; .-Cut Blooms -Aster, pink, W. D. IM, ,11�1� Hugill; table carrots, l,ong, Mrs. W. collection of bottled fruits, canned, Hoag, C. Routledge; asters, white, E. "I I Q P. IL TIME TABLE � I'-1; 0 J. Dickson, R. Campbell; table car- preserved, jams or marmalades, jel- Gillespie, W. D. Hoag; asters, mauve 'O" East. ......, "!, �,;,_ rots, any other variety, J. A. Murray, lies and vegetables, N. Carter, W. H. or purple, W. D. Hoag, G. T. T rn- I �,�� a.m. p.m. I e 'i;�, F. Barker; long blood beets, F. Bar- Jam U . .­,­ 6.50 1.15 ieson; Haigh's Special, home- bull; collection of asters, N.. Cardno, �e ­_��­,. Menset ............ 5.55 1.20 ker, J. A. Murray; turnip blood beets, made bread, Mrs. P. Cleary. W. D. Hoag; Dahlias, standard, J. A. 1.11, ..", . - , 11," �,�, , , _', , �� � McGaw ........... &04 1.30 F. BarkeF, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; tom- Judges -Mrs. J. F. Reid, Mrs. H. Murra Earl Gillespie; Snapdragon, � ,.. ' yt �, ... .1 ., Auburn ........... 6.1 ', 1.41 atoes, red, F. Barker, Mrs. W- J- Charters. - 4, `:, 14�.,,, Blyth ............. 6.25 1.52 Dickson; tomatoes, pink, F. Barker; best 3 spikes, C. Routledge; Snap- I,�,: I.. . .. DOMESTIC NEEDLE CRAFT dragon, best display, F. Barker; Dah- ,1,1'.;_,'1V, Walton ........... 6.40 2 '07 colle�tton of tomatoes, 4 varieties, F. Fancy quilt, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. J. lias, collection, W. D. Hoag; Diant-hus .1, �., I ,� ,1 - ,�'11,q,._ McNaught ......... 6.52 2.19 Barker, W, T. Fotheringbam; six ears 1�I, I -, M. - - r B. Tyerman; quilt, pieced oi% patch- display, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, F. Bar- , ��'1111, 1 6.2() sweet table corn, F. Barker, J. A. " , Toronto ........... 10,25 work, cotton, J. Dayman, Mrs. W. J. ker- Gladioli, best 3 spikes, F. Barker; �,�, ­� - "' , Murray; six ears field corn, W. T � ,.1. *est. - Dickson; comforter, silk or cotton, Petu'nias, single, F. Barker, Dr. ,.� � A Fotheringham, C. H. Holland; 11.1, : P�M. cOl- Dr. Grieve; bed spread, Dr. -Grieve, R. Grieve; Petunias, double, F. Barker, � a.111' 71, ��: � . Toronto ........... 7.40 5.10 lection of com, J. A. Murray, W. T. Campbell; apron, unlaundered, most Stock, best 6 spikes, F. Barker; Zin- 'I', � ­ 11.48 8.57 Fotheringham; six stalks foddercorn, practical, Jean Elcoat, J. Dayman; nias, display, F. Barker, W. D. Hoag.. .I , 11;11 � .... 11� . . 12.01 910 V. Terry -berry, J. A. Murray; onions house dress, most practical, Mrs. J. collection Annuals, F. Barker; collec-' 11;:." * from seed, K Barker, Dr. Grieve .1. ]Myth ............. 12.12 9.22 . .; B. Tverman, Jean Elcoat; men's tion Perennials, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; I. Ii., Auburn ........... 12.23 .9 qQ onions from Dutch -sets, Mrs. W, J. ,1,,pi' il 1 12.34 ­ Dickson, G. T. Turnbull; peck red ' ng garment, machine 'made, Dr .1, ',�,,,,,�� WeGaw ........... 9 - basket mixed blooms, Mrs. J. B. Ty - .44 . Grieve; ladies, slip, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- crman; table bouquet, F. Barker, 1, ,,, �:? � Meneset ........... 12.41 9.51 onions, F. Barker, Dr. Grieve; peck 1''. ',�: �. man; pair knitted sox, hand made, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. 11 Goderich .......... iz-z 9,6S of onions, white or yellow, F. Barker, Mrs. Howrie, Dr. GrTeve; pair mitts, Pot Plants -Hanging basket --Jean " '.0, R 4."" Dr. Grieve; quart top onions, setts, hand made, Mrs. Howrie, Dr. Grieve; - ."O.- �=_ 9 Elcoat; single house plant in bl in I�I,, `� ­ Mrs. W. J. Dickson, G. T. Turnbull; Ooor mat, braided, G. T. Turnbull ; Mrs. J. D. Tyerman, Jean Elcoat;oZoin-' 4 - I, - 2 , �,,�� e - �, pickling onions, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, 400r mat, hooked, Mrs. W. Nichol; nias, 3 blooms of 3 varieties, W. D. ".-O, JAMES WAMN G. T. Turnbull-, muskmelons, J. A "Ir , " �:, Murray, Mrs. P. Cleary; watermel, �� Agent for Singer Sewing I- LADIES' WORK Hoag; Gloxinias F. Barker; Pansies, III;, 11 ons, W. T. Fotheringham, J. A. Mur- Lace, filet, cotton, Mrs. W. Camer- F. Barker, Earl' Gillespie; Marigold, N%oJil 1�;,:­ Machines, and General In- ray; citrons, W. Cameron, Sr., Dr. on, Jr., Mrs. Howrie; lace, knitted, Earl Gillespie, G. T. Turnbull. - . . . Grteve; two vegetable marrow, Dr. cotton, Mrs. Howrie; tatting, display, Judge -A. F. Cluff. "I surance. Grieve; table squash, 3 varieties, Dr. I Mrs. Howrie; drawn work, Italian, 11. . �-� ,.]' quash, Dr. Grieve, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. Howrie; embroidery CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT 11..,:1 I -oss stitch, Mrs. W. Nich .0 ;ei ol, Mrs. ., F. Barker; pumpkins for pies, .1. A. Vegetables -Swede turnips, Earl 111; - , 1. Murray, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; cu.cu-m_ i Howrie; embroidery, display, Mrs. J- Nott Jack Nicholson; garden carrots ­:_ - — ­ I B. Tyerman, Mrs. Howrie; embroid- ' 'I, Hullett, Audrey Carter- Yel-' ­­ bers, W. Cameron, Sr., Dr. Grieve -, No. . ,:,," �� HEIRS WANTED butter beans, ry, mod,ern conventional, colored, low Intermediates, No. 1, H .... R. Campbell, G. -T-.1e " ullet�t, and '.:1 0 � Mrs. Howrie; fancy work ba i; garden , - �. '. g, Mrs - - Turnbull; white beans, C. H. Holland, - 2nd; parsnips, Ruth Hugil ;...., ��,,�:, � Missing Heirs are being sought W. Cameron, Sr.; sugar manvolds, J. B. Tyerman, Jean Elcoat. '. - ,!�P�,, beets, S. S. No. 1, Hullett and 2nd; , , 'Wn','I'., throughout the world. Many people Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Hol- I Dining Room Furnishings-Lumb- onions, S. S. No. 1, Hullett and 2nd; .6�1 1 '7 1 eon set, Mrs. Howrie, Dr. Grieve; tea best ripe tomatoes, Murray Walters, ,.",. mre to -day living in comparative pov- land; long red rnangolds, J. A. Mur- I ""', who are really rich, but do not ray; Intermediate ,man -olds, J. A. I cloth, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Dr. Grieve; jack Nicholson; citrons, Murray Wal - 1, , , 111:1, know it. You may be one of them. Murray; Swede turnips, Y J. Hugill, "t table mats, Mrs. J. B. Tyerma'n, ters; cabbage, Jack Nicholson, No. 1, 1:, . Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs W. Cameron, Sr.; any other variety i Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr.; set of table Hullett; potatoes, No. 1, Hullett and __ I .. 11 ,� _. and Next of Kin," containing care- turnips, V. Terryberry, W. T. Fother- 'ioyleys, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. W. Cam- 9,d; collection of garden vegetables, .. ..,, Ir fully authenticated lists of missing ingham; large�st squash, F. Barker; eron, Jr.; tray cloth, E. Harburn, Mrs. �o 1, Hullett. and 2-nd. � * 11 1.111 heirs and unclaimed estates which largest pumpkin, .T. A. Murray; col- i *J. B. Tyerman; centre piece, ernbroid- ' Flowers -Nasturtiums, No. 1, Hul- [� "PU., have been advertised for, here and lection of garden products, F. Barker, I PrPd in cotton, E. Harburn, Mr5_ R. lett- bouquet of Asters, J. McLaugh- I �,� ,�..,. abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs Dr. Grieve. S. Hays; centre piece, linen with col- lin ' udrey Carter; best bouquet of �;;`i � , A 11 I,.'' we offer for sale contains thousanda Judge�-F. J. Kerslake. ored border, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Mrs. ,rfy variety, Bessie Cluff, A. Finlay- - , , ; ",i., of names which have appeared in Howrie; serviettes, 4, hand trimmed, - 0 ; ,,�-�'.. son. 1. " &�, I American, Canadian, English, Scotch, DOMESTIC AND OTHER Jean Elcoat, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr.; Cooking -Tea biscuits, Grace Gib- ' , I , Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- � table napkins, initialed or monogram- bings, H. McLaughlin; cookies, three V;�, , 1,111-1. gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and ed, Mrq..J. B. Tyerman, Jean Elcoat; ... , I I -, - � other newspapers, inserted by lawr. buffet set, E. Harburn, Mrs. J. B. I ieties, H. McLaughlin, No. 1, Hul- - 11!i, I ett; light cake, Edith Gibbings Mar - I � . , I , 1. m,s, executors, administratora. Also 70- Tyerman; table cloth and two nap- �i, �� garet Crich; apple pie, Iva Noh, N'O. ,�. , 1". . : . contains list of English and Irish -N. kins, embroidered, most practical, 1, Hullett. , � I.' Courfs of Chancery and unclaimed Ar Mr-. Howrie, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr. ,4, 10, Art Work-Tbird Class, design for ,�.� 4 dividends list of Bank of England. . Bedroom Furnishings. -Day slips, calendar or folder, Christmas or Eas- " ; Your name or your ancestor's may be �. " ".,;.... Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. W. Camer- ter cards, No. 1, Hullett, St. Joseph's � , '_', In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) on, Jr.; pillow slips, embroidered, Convent; Fourth Class, farm scene, " � . , � � �, 4� - � ; at once for book. -, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. How -He ; No. 1, Hullett; First Class, a flower, _ � , � ." , ,'�,O - .. pillow slips, other hand work, .Jean Sunflower, No. 1, I -Eu -Ilett; Second I 11';�;;, International Claim Agency Elcoat, Mrs. Howrie; pair of towels, "' INIx",- Class, design for mat, No. 1, Hullett. 4��, � . 11 Dept. 296, embroidered, Jean Elcoat, Mrs. " , ',,, Maps -Second Class, Map of Town- ., I . 6" � Howrie-, pair of towels, other band ,ship, No. 1, Hullett and 2nd; Third :: 1 "", Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. work, Mrs. R. S. Hays, Jean Elcoat; Class, Map of Huron, No. 1, Hullett, � �:: rh;" 2990-tf . pair of guest towels, 'Mrs. W. Cam- H. Broad -foot; Fourth Class, Map of , , , " ,I 1111­,�,,, - - . � -1 - eron, Jr., Mrs. Howrie; fancy sheet Ontario, No. 1, Hullett, and 2nd. �.. I . If . and Pillow slips to match, Jean El- Writing on Foolseap--Ist Book, "My P ., , Y'v" I ��i,, THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL coat, Dr. Grieve.; dresser set, Mrs. J- Little D014,11 No, 1, Hullbtt, and 2nd; ,;�; ,", � 4,0t�,,�i'��, , B. Tyerman, Mrs. Howrie; dresser 2,d book, "Woodland Rain," No. 1, � �, I 11 ,",&,. ��., FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. You can save money runner, washable, Mys. J. B. Tyer- Hullett and 2nd'- 3rd Book "Canadian �" 11 "I'll, . ,;,;, . and lengthen the life man, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr. Boat Song," St.'Josepli's 6onvent and . . . . . Mto.-�,,i,­, Ladies, Wear. -Night robe, Mrs. W. 2nd; 4th Book, "Solitary Reaper," �, d . &,;; , by � ";,";, I . READ OFFICF,-SEAFORTH, ONT. of your shoes Cameron, Jr., E. Harburn; camisole, Margaret Cardno, Norma Haubkirk. , ,,_,.,,� , �11­11 shining them -yourself hand made, Mrs. Howrie, Jean El- Collection of noxious weeds, No. 1, ,Zgi, �.:"._ l 4. " ", Ili r " I" , t., - I with "Nuggel?". You - , " f, i", " ." OFFICERS: coat: fancv handkerebiefs, 3 styles Hullett, Ruth Gibbinga; collection of � " .1 'i, � ;.,P,. I i.-- - get 100 shines for handwork, G. T. Turnbull, Mrs. W - - - s insects, No. 1, Hullett; co,l-- ��, ­ J. Connolly, Goderich - - Ptesident . Inju-nou . ii�, �', 15 cents. Nichol,; bedroom slippers, Mrs. . :,", - Jag. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president How- lection of leaves, No. 1, Hullett, Au- �� , D. P. MtGreqgot, Seaforth, See.-Treas. rie. fancy collars and cuffs, Jean El- drpy Carter;, six button holes in cot - .,;I Did �;�% �� _yon coat; ladies' scarf, fancy, Mrs. How- * ' ' hi ,-,',� ,.,��. . . AGENTS: "Nugget" rie. ton, Allidh Dale, No. 1, Hullett; hand �P I ;,�'. , I I pour show made apron, small, 14. Upshall; darn- �`Y,,,.4�_,,��, i; - " ', "Y �; - `h:- Alex. Leitth, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; this morningP, ,1� 1; , ,,,�P','_,'� I Infants' Wear. -Bon -net, Mrs. How- ing, woollen, It. Upshall, No. 1, Hul- .,;� 6 "',­ " "I" I lvi ".", f V, X Hinchley, Seaforth; Jo rie. I ,,,� ", , , "', hn Hur_ 0 lett, handkerchief, henr&titched, Grace ,;,; ';�,,,,M m.,,_,,;, l tftr 2�molidvlllfs; J. W. 46 " Living Room Furnisbings.-Table Gibbings, No. 1, Hullett; beat dressed 11,j"I" �,�­i�,.&,'� - I Yoo, Oode- . ;"�e.I,,;,�, , , ��,w,�'. t'i �'I�­­ ,:,4 ti�.,,, ;, . :1 I *Ri; X 0, JSrM-dth, Dftdhagen. runner, colored, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs, W, . "''i, �,!� .''. '. , I 'I . ,, I,, I I 'I, - ��, �7 ­'. 1. I'�,,� I RUGG" Cameron, Jr.; centre piece, colored, —_ '1�111 -,(:-,T .�,,. I .WftCTORS. I � . . ,i,, �,� �:_ : " .* ­ 10 Mrs. J. B. Tyerman- sofa pillow, 'hand 911' ; I Utq I -1 I-0 ,,,� I I &M r% I . . . 21 Seafafth. t " 1.;i;tI '' , , Min; klfl�l NO. 0 . .y P. � V'" "I 't , �,,.',,'� ", �, I � . . 11 mRde. Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr agas - VaM;.-?_- I � � $�hu 136ftno_v1&, Rvoilbson dwas ,shade, hand made, , I 4 �,�;��,: v sine PRAIA Cam phell; laniv ars ff :Toch 0 ,, " .�;,f, .',� �� 1�11111� 'r I � , , J -6p. �,. L ", '. I I I., �., � . RV4110 BdWhwdod W'.*�e'no clin. Jean f,'Icoat, Mrs. W. Nichol; single , orld- to I . I rr, , , , . 9 SM .- � , 'i .., , I ". 1$,�, Cadet I jfllt,qq� � 0 , ;, ,,, '' �. Y-6;14: b.o,Atibil Made to Blaek, Tan, 7,0ney'RAd and lece fancy work, not list6d, M". J. 4 1h6 --- I I I P , and Dark ,5rom. ,41sa While Drftdng F T, -, I Aiiewealt on 0 N� . B. Tyerman, Jean Elcotit- collection over solaftow"-V �, �. - A, moftil I (Oakt.) aNd What czwft�r (114aid). 46f , 11 t _� , s, of fancy uefedlewo-rk, KrA, J. t. Tyer- . ULF �, . 11 . , U td* W��! '=,*.� �, . . 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Not, the least astonishing 41 f ily Tt itsi therefore, U I 61 � � - . � I -� 1, � , �L �, UVWA911�114, V4.140e�.yiithout the records is that of iff. Gourdon, who terest .that "'he ma .. , ! � � I , - .. ,.isjt )a i e " y I usual cerpmomps, a -ad iW'J'0,,h*JVe #a- died last August, in Pari . . . t . ­ . .. I ­ 0" I'' " 'I ' rd s, at 'the lambs as he may ,, T A W-0 r k r .�,- I mediate access to King,( eorg;e; !140y' Age of 101, M. Gou on's father was at isuch time as ey beco read have an audience with6 . I py iot�U6� solemlittl0ruln: 1701; married in 17r>2; and in as regards, weight and finish, rather I formalities of an audience and are� 1100 4c0a.1A,._0_',-#*erof a boy who died, than wait,until later -born I.ambs; are , made to feel at ease. It frequently- in� th��, §4* - - , - . � � , - e,�71e,4174,�-,�:, -,. � . ready, so. as to be able to make one - -- , " , happens that the King lays aside im- � - . He married fortl�'" Sep* , -41 ik OW1811ment of his ho dings. e, . 004 me in. 14., e c I � 'iW . . ' � portant work to .listen to them Any 1820, and - at " " age �ok 'pine , ' - � - . time and all tim , . . . ,fty..0.110 �. . ,_ .. es are convenient to became the'father',ar a's6co'nd boy' ". , .." � � , I 4.01 I . : , *�­ I 1 � I I , .. .. . the King to receive such visitors. the late.M. Qourfr(oi at close Sliding helpl�essly doWn ,1 steep It is an understood thing that a Bis- of his long life was able to say. 44my, � I -, hop returning from some overseas brother die4 171 years I s OPQ ,oA the -Wh Mountains towar& . , diocese shall call on ' I ago.- , a 200 1 ,foot' drop A. Bar ' ' I I , His Majesty., The . - - � . r I I , ry Ulan wq% A king 41-kes to hear at first hand the ----I— - saved !by, tile ioluck afO promptitu& - , -difficulties and encouragements that - ; of a1riend. I- intending to. gAin 10*1w - I � . SGinfetimes'ths , ., I ground, -the victim began sliding down have ,been met with. I PREPA,RE POTATO ' BINS F ' OR ., ,1 I visitor out of consideration for his STOPUNG NEW -CROO . tbe� grassy�gradient, but -soon found .. I � ' � himself , going Royal host, has, with apologies, begun I I towardo certain. death ' , to abbreviate his story, whereupon With the season for the li;fting - of and incitpa,ble of checking his feareer_ I with a pointed question of interpola-' the main potato crop close at hand, He was wit1iin iO yard, .of . the cluir �, tion, His Majesty has shown his Tsh growers who intend storing the bulk when his -neighbor rushed down the � _ ' ' to have as full a story as possible. of their product for' 0.�ateri Sale 'or SIOP0 after him. The resikuer stop- , 11 I King George takes a -real interest for ,seed ihould, recog;nize the iim- Ped. himself-bY digjpng. 11 . is I heels iifktcb in social and religious work in all portance of proAding clean, in fact, the;- ground ,in � , "' 'a " MR ol ., , d ' twist,6,4 r0un . , , parts of his empire, by'whatever sterile bins, so that,the tubers may friend,,' who 1611' .,* his. face in a church or Society it is undertake�. .be kept as far as Possible free of gorsb b1i6h'a, yard, from the cliff edge - Thus a travelling commissioner at- disease. . . I - I Pear U1 worth, al000,. lost by a titled ,� tached to the foreign or colonial office � Thorough cleaning of the,b,.ins, and . lady in the West Xnd. of London were I of the Salvation Army may visit Buck- if p ... ibl" exposure of the same to swept up by a Sloane street s"ie,_ inghain Pal -ace on his return from sunlight, will help materially to re- ger. The finder shb*ed thein to his some overseas mission. Ire, or she, is duce the danger �from infection, 'AS mates, who thought they - weie" beads, shown into the Royal presence without many ,diseases of . 'the potato are and put them iii his .pocket, oayin)ff ' * .I-- .,- ceremony, and the King listens atten- carried bver'-from year to year in that they would do for his chfl&e#_ . tively to the report of, work being. walls and 116ors. , - The next morning seeing in the news-. done. For further security, however, it papers a report of the -loss of the, �/ King George,- has too, a ready ear is desirable that the bins be treated pearls, he took them to the advertiser..'. I I for tales of travel, for he subscribes in the same manner as is recommend- She recognized them, and'paid the of- -1 , I I to the dictum of Bacon that travel is of potato ... d . Wed reward of A0. One pearly,. only . . essential to education. Accordingly, Previous to planting. This entail�s the was mis . sing. The lucliy man. -is a I � there are several distinguished mem- thorough spraying of the bins with a navial engineer who, unable to,�get a - bers of the Royal Geographical So- solution of one pint commercial form- job, accepted casual work from thL. ciety whose presence is expected at alin to 15 --gallons of water. This Chelsea Borough 'Council rather thaia . go on the dole. . I % t1te Palace whenever they come back spraying should be done several days . . . from some new adventure. Some time before I the potato crop is ready f6r . . ago a veteran who has spent the best storing. ' � .1 . - --- 10 years of his ,life in scientific work in I Ants -; � 1,3 -No— I , Sells, 0 wie writer now once after reaching home he missed GOOD MARKET LAMBS MUST BE his littliduty, although he had happy memories of -his brevious call. BRED RIGHT "I saw from the papers that the King was very busy with engage- Indications of the importance of ments," he explained, "and I thought correct breeding of lamlbs with a it would be unkind to trouble him." view to securing full price advantage He had misjudged the King, for in marketing have not been lacking within a fortnight of his settling at during the past Summer at the cen- homehe received -a charming reminder tral stockyards, Toronto, and as re - and the Royal command to Bucking- ceipts from day to day show increase ham Palace. For nearly an hour His, with the advance of the season, evi- Majesty sat and listened to the tale dence of the unpopularity of the over - of ocean travel, and fascinating facts weight lambs becomes more marked. about warm water at the Poles, on "As frequently pointed out by the which.the explorer, Benjamin Leigh packers who handilie the bulk of the Smith,'was e first to re ort market lamb crop, it is up to them �0, f, — '. A ­� I - J ,F ­ The social aspects of the great work to provide a limli carcass of form of the Church, Army and of various and quality in keeping with the de- tn��tn, . I 10,A6 ��l East -end Missionsi are brought to the notice of the King. There is an of- ficial of a society which looks mands of the consuming public as re- presented in the requirements of the retail butcher, and since both horri� A Bargain after the spiritual needs of seamen, who is we, - and export maIrkets demand a lamb . coined by both their Majesties, and is dressing not more than 35 to 40 lbs., . . . - -_ I expected to keep them informed of the it is UP to the first producer to pro- FOR SALE. -Five acres� one xaft work among sailors and the conditions vide for market an animal that ,a from Seaforth; modern house vda of life ashore. well finished at a weight of from -75 furnace, bath and toilet, sm&U.bm!. , % The Queen is genuinely interested to 85 pounds. good orchard. Taxes, $16. Bpen&I in the movement to brighten village Production of such a lamb, as re- chance to start eMcken farm, bws6 11, life, and to encourage women to pur- gards weight and finish, 'necessitates ete- Apply tD I , sue -some beautiful craft of home in- breeding with that purpose in view. W S. HAYS, dustry. Two officials attached to the Right weight is not sufficient, the seaterth, OHL Women's Institutees and kindred or- lambs must be well finished. In fact,, . 29R-tf I - '. ganizations are allways sure of ready a lamb within the weights mentioned, sty whenever they that is not finished is worse than a have some fresh progress to report. heavy lamb. Nevertheliess, lambs be- M"Mo _4 , Similarly the King is ever ready to yond these weights are at a discount, ],,ear of developernents in the B oy even if finished, because the consum- Z 'I Scout movement. er does not want them. ------------G— Effect of the anitt-buck-lamb policy, I WONDERFULLY LARGE which includes payment for bucks on the basis of a cut of two cents per pound for bucks as compared with For Eczema _.,�. - FAMILIES ewes and wrethers, has been noticeable ' . According to a London paper, recent furnish in the greatly reduced proportion of bucks in the lamb receipts at the AT Aberhart's Drug I I " years can no Parellel to the record of the Scottish weaver in central markets this season. As a I who, the .seventeenth century, was father result an increased number of pro- ducers have benefited financially, and IQt S ore I I to sixty-two children by'one wife and left forty-six of them to mourn him. it is only reasonable to expect that SEAFORTH - - . CNTAM In rec . ent years, however, we have similar benefit would result to market Chester, who increased the population . — ____ - — of England by thirty-three-, and'of a Mrs. Emma Rare, who confided to a I THE, SECOND ANNUAL I neighlior that she had nursed twenty- hildren. " a a ' In bne day, not long a Lgo, three L 00`MW 1ING MATCH Parents called upon the registrar for 11"' --. Wlittliesey, Isle of Ely, to register I . I �� the births -one, of his twenty-first child; the OF HURON COUNTY PLOWMANS, ASSOCIATION second, of his nineteenth, and the t1fird, of number seventeen- will be held on the farm of ADAM SHOLDICE,'.1 MILE WEST OF WALTON 4,A the three families thus aggregating - fifty-seven children. Still THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1925 � extraordinary is the rapidity with which some -nurseries have been Competition Open to Residents of Huron County. $350.00 In Prizes. replenished. From Antwerp, for ex- , ,�- ample ' camQ the story, a year or so ' Programme will be as follows: Class I. -With high cut plows, in SO4 ago, of a Madame Carlier, who had free-for-all. Class. 2 -General Purpose, woodetA handled plows, in sod, free - actually given.birth to six sons in one for -all; skimmers barred. Cla-ss 3. -,Men from 19 to 216 years, with gen"al ,- year -,the first set of triplets in Jan- purpose plows, in sed, with skimmers. Class 4. Boys, 1:6 and under 19 yeaw uary -and tke second in the following in sod; skimmers allowed. Class 5 -Boys, under 16 yea", in stubble, skim - December. -_ mers allowed. Class 6 -Single Riding Plows in zod; free-for-all; skimmers -4 I And in a divorce case in Chicago, in allowed. Class 7 -Tractors, open to men owning Tractors in the County - �4-, 1920, it came out in evidence that SPECIAL PRIZES. -J. F. Daly, Seaforth, ofeers a social prize, a belt - the Plaintiff, MV8. Josephine Orms-by, guide valued at $10 for the beat crovm , in the Tractor Class. Tractor must though she had been married only 7 be driven by farmer or farmer's sonin his di4trict. J. W. King, M.P., Blue- years, had in that time been the rn�tber vale, offers $5 for best finish in the Watki class; Mr. King a1so makes a Wigle, .,. of one set of triplets, two donation of $10 to the As6ociati6n� E. A. M,P.P., Goderich, offers $14 pairs of twins, three sing1e children, . . divided in $5, $8, and $2 in the boys' class under 16 years, for the best crown_ V, and one set of quadrupl,ets-an av- George S,potton, Wingliam, offers $5.00 for the best plow team ,on the field, erAge of two children a year. also makes a donation of $5 to the Association. Andrew Lamont, Grey Tp.,,. ,,X,' When Mrs. Ursula Lightfoot, of Ay- offers $5 divided, $3 and $2 for the. best outfit driven by any boy under 2.1 ton, in YorkshiritI, died in her 94th years. Lyle Gordon, Cranbrook, offers pair of shoes, valued at $4.25 to tht, 'The 4.1 year, she left nine children, seventy- youngest boy plowing. Association offera an outer casing, 80x9%, t6r nine grandchildren, se venty-three the best,crown in god, in the walking plow-,_. The Association ofters $5.00 for . gmeat-grandebildre . n, and two great- � the oldest *an plowing. � - , gre�at-grandchildren, In Souitherift PRIZVS,-Thero- wi'll be 4 prizes in each ,class, viz:�$15.00, $12,0011, ,0, Georgia a Mrs. Shiver. spent J.1ey last $1�o.00 -atd $8,00--eit-ber .,cash or its value. Tractor Class -Prizes, $20.0a. Vears in visitin�o one after anotheT, � $18-00, $10.-00 ,and $10.00. , the %ornes of her descendants, wto . , I A . GRA146 CONCERT IN THE EVENING I humbeted' 310 in four generations; and Mrs. SatAh Ann roolf, of Utah, "FINNIdANOS . PdRtUNt", presented by Votdwich Young People in Church 14 w1hen she died, at tile age of hihitty. Shed, Walton. Musical, selectiow between sets. 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