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OW -004t : ": I ' ' i 'e., , , - paxkorl --r - A , . & . , a 71 11 �&�-,� Z � r, !Wz Z, I I ., � I 1,�,,, .. ......., - � rV A*,�, V -lar".9. A. Port- ersmith, most elaborate banner in dark , � - �e . r 11 . r � .. ,�. ­;� I u �, ,r1.4fWuA -doubile,, 'P. B '.ker ; , ­..q...N..-.-�- ,, . parade, No. 7, Tuckemmith. Ift am y V, . � �;: ... p ',f. T —,, i., , 11 . .1111", �� % JP COW ".iK­ ­ . C140w,I)OUCIA0S 7 ",", , li�z".', '' no ieq� ., � 1M ., , ,-, z," ;` , , 0� (,,,,�!i�?,"".i,."."�,,L,,-�� "v � �, I I n.7 ,,, AA, 1.), , - �4�' 1�,; , - , .0 , . 1. 1, 'I , 11,"),"', , " �' j I,. ... ,� 1, wo ,: A . i ,Tf, .1 g,, , ,� � � .. � . ,, , . P I I � � 1`o�, 1. -fNrltry George Laithwaite; Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; lace, George Lowery. er .-.C, J, Tosi*, :.., I F*%,1#, �, . I ". ) . 11111� � I � R 1� . � : � � ., . I I F, I r � I I I """ I I ?I " � , " "I ��il`�, , I., ,­: t 'Ont'je . � "I ... I It., �11. ­71�­ �� 1 , I W , on ,.t . . si, . a, � V-�� 0 L; Rey4iolds;- 'ilo"Ity in cut flb*ew�� , ,C*0k!* .... "' W A , . I . 1. I Contest, -Don Dale, liam ,& $,9g;, pumpkin-, �­ V I'. ,J). p, 6 i -; Roses, f,ollection, Team Pulang ­ _, .j� 5. � -U a, G. Jaques;, lemon pIe­'j';;V- " ­ .� T' 1%rW grii Hpy�w000t�'� rr .�� 91� I, ,�, , " 0 - , Mrs. How- Relay horse race --Township of Sims, Wj#.. Abbott; redoutt , Mrs, Wavers. � - , I � I � I,! '.1. 1,� �""., ­�."., ;# � . , R#d . ­--�­. � �; �� . - � - . I I I ... ; �ill ��,�� �, gm rag,�n, 1)%t 3, spikes, Mrs. G. P. filat, cotton, Herb, Fowler .. - . I !11.:., , ,`�,r " , . I � I Mrs. How- Tuckersmith, Township of Hullett. W. H., Dearing, wilhiou. $ ,� . ­ . .. I I., .. .'� i . . . .., i4 Cvgdn*,, W, - D.. Hoag; Snapdragon, rie; lace, knitted, ecotton, . . . . - I I 111 I � 11, A 41%, ': : i 6i .11 ,!, . ,,,. I . I. I 04..,., I , J!% rr . " . , I ' � ­ ,, . tatting display, Baby Contest-Ba-bies six months apple Jelly� W. H. Dearing, -V -LADIP01 - WORK, . I 11 � I 1 1� .1 . ­ - diij 1.4y, Mrs. Q� P,, Cardno, William. rie, Miss Li'vingston . . ' � . I ... � �; �: . I 1� -­� , " 1 , % w�� ,­ I W Ides, W. H. Dearing,, , Eml� linen and si I vx�vsh'­ P�4.1 I 11 .* . o' % " W*y.- Stocks, beat 6 spikes, Chas. Miss Livingston, Vio�let Piper; drawn and under, George Hildebrand- babies Darling; sour * I , .. I :', I I ,, �.1;11 - A ,�! .... �� � 11, � rollo'creol, uble K . -.1 � . . . . . . � �;�, " . I , �,,., I . - , . ­­­�: . I—. ­ � . T-11111.11. - �..-,,-, 11 �. �- , , " I . . . . . . I � I . ,:.. . ,­ I � 1. . 1p� i��Uge, F. Barker; Sweet Peal, work, display, Miss Livingston, Mrs. over 6 months and not over 12 Mrs, R. Sanders; sweet picklesy napkins, George Jaques; Mrs. 14.,� Dar. . I I `� I I ;... , I �, I ­ , . I "' � N I I I - S .- , .. . �, . . .: . �,� - fruit or ve In - 'I' I . 8 I . :94101, . .o ,getables, W. 'IL -Dearing; ling. 1141, c4artes Routledge; Sweet Peas, dis- -3. B. Tyerman; drawn work, Italian, months, Ida Terryberry. , richeon "t, k�i. Dar11#g,,. E. I �;.� 11 - I ­ S00*0 .11,11 III-' - 1 . " "I 0 i I "I". I catsup, �Dr. J. Grieve, WM. H. Dear- p ; luncheon cloth,' Mrs. A# I � - "I , I . Y,ks I �,,�,.,�-,� - . paly, Chas, Routledge, Florence E. Mrs. Howrie; embroidery, cross stitch, . YM . D."Ung, I . , i I , I I I . 50 � �' ; � I , I . — unw rhubarb, G. Hunkin, J. 11buter; cautrepifte, white, Mrs,' 1, T 1� -� - -1 - z . : , , - , ".4, � . ,6. I , - I , . 0 . Ing; ca (it, 'I . .. I J -0" At 190 - : 5m; �, ,,� � I I I ,'." .. Wes. Nichols, Miss Livingston; , " 1�. , . , .:..,: � -..!',',� ,,� , . , Charles Mrs. - �� , . I 1,v. ', S"ttio; Zinnias, collection, ropa L . . . 1,41 *. � I . � 1, �, - 1. Florence E. - embroidery, modern conventional, Win. H. Dearing; canned cherries, M. White, Mrs. W. Stone; co, - �:­41. . "..; , "T -j ", " - �% i ,­ ... . , �, ,;,' Routledge, Beattie; bas . . ,; " I I Ty -- � M . Wowr sm- A ; 1, 1D,D I ; A4 f Ir Wm. H. Dearing,, William Andrew; tion braid, Mrs. E. Darlfi , Miss . I . - . I .. ba" "... ­:' ­ ' ,' �.­.. 1 i I , I . '.. kqj Z ng's on, � . - P F . . , I � 1; �) . I .. �66 1 - I 7.1 . 'ahle, nuxed blooms, vy in. arl,ry, Tyliss -� LA %, . 1. 11. �-, -­�, I I I ery, display, Miss U1.116. canned raspberries, W. Andrew, W. Tom; Roman or cut work, George. � A. -M. , �1 . I Florence E. Beattie; table bouquet, broid � , . L 440 . .1. r 1:�*.- I �;rl I � - , � - -11 �. I g: � .� 611.0w 4W �,� -, W.''4460,4" �,� � ,�,t - , , Florence E. Beattie, J. W. Beattie. Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; fancy work �a' 1. Dearing; canfied pears, Dr. Grieve, Jaques, Mrs. Darling; eyel�t, Mrs. T 'Z.� ­ " , , IN19 ­,,, - � , ". ­ cu - Rheumatics W. H. Dearing; canned plums, Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet, Mrs. -VV. Sangster; . . ., q r " 0, i4k � �e. ,;,r, � "". . � I -Rex, Mrs. G. Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; r . .1 ­ I.. 7 "I. 4 �,�! ,i�, 1, I - Pot Piants--Begonias - , �. .. , � 4 - 111;� .. � ...." 1; Miss Livingston, rs. R. Sanders; canned punch work, ine, . . I 1. � "�, : P. Cardno; Gloxinia, best specimen, tains, hand -made, W. Stone, M Mrs. W. Stone, Mrs. I � � . RIC , ­ "i";,V, peaches, W. H. Dearing, Dr. Grieve, M. White; Wallachin, Mrs. W. Stone, En 1h'0r*4kE4*t * � . . . I , . I : . � - I . � , '. - - : I . Ch 4 , I . .. I . A9,0-` '4 - , . -;%, Wm. Hartry; Fern, Asparagus, Her- Herb. Fowler. If you,suffer from torturing rheu- ... � . ­, . . . 4. - " �, ,�� , , * , , , 1�1 , �. ­ - ... I ... �*� --- I . -Rakpi 1. — I TEA �.. � I - C.0 I � . ald -Lawrence; Fern, Sword, Mrs. G. Dining Room Furnishings--Lun-eh- B. Williams & Son; canned apples, Mrs. Darling; towe a, E. Pym, Mrs. . .� ­', . ... �� ,i.��, matic pains, swollen, twisted. joints, ".. � 11 .1 . . � ,�� Mrs. R. Sanders, W. H. Dearing; C. Sims; sheet and'pillow cases, Mrs; - 111`111 - . I , � I " . I � � . P4, " - � - P. Cardno; collection house plants, eon set, 5 pieces, J. W. Beattie, Miss and suffer intensely because your sys- ac PEAS.rlui.a . . � . � I �. � Mrs. G. P. Cardno; best novelty, cut Livingston; tea cloth, Mrs. Ho ie, tent is full of uric acid, that danger- canned corn, J. Hern, E. & R. Snow- Stone, G. Jaques; Pillow cases, Mrs. 7 lh. . � �. � 11 � . � I . . . . .... � 4 NRRI� � " et of ,table mats, Aen; canned peas, W. Andrew, W. Darling, William Andrew; dresser Standard 2 %, 2-3c . � .. ,�-J$t­ ' flowers or in pot, Mrs. A. Porteous, Ethel M. Beattie; s ous poison that makes thousands - 1. � ,, SO C. I . . . � � H. Dearing; canned tomatoes, W. and stand cover, G. Jaques, J. Hunt- Ri e * ,OC.: ... ., �P,­:� n, Mrs. Howrie; set of helpless and kills thousands years 110 79'lb- Fancy No. 3 19C Tin - 1b , � Yin. J. B. Tyerman. Miss Livingsto be- � 0,1�:, . .. "', , Livingston, Mrs. fore their time, then you need Rheuma ." .�­ � . ... 1 I � , . �' ' _T? , Judges -A. F. Cluff and W. J. Dun- table doyleys, Miss H. Dearing, E. & R. Snowden; veg- er-., bedspread, W. W. Taman, Mrs. :2 Pkt16 2 � 1,t..� -, . Nvelyn Harburn, nd need it now. etable marmalades, W. H. Dearing; Darling; tea cosy, Miss Tom, Mrs. DJL. BA 63 & .1� --- .1 ,- - . . 11 4�j..� .1 I can. Tyerman; tray cloth, L a canned chicken, W. H. Deafing; Dar4ing; hardanger, Mrs. White- But- A I � -W New Pack 11� . , ,, ) t ,i. �. 11 FINE ARTS Miss Livingston; centrepiece, embroid- Start taking it to -day. Rheuma lunch for two, Mary Andrew; cured garian, Mrs. Darling OLD DUTC St. Georgelis - . I Oil Paintings -Landscape from na- ered in silk, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., act, at on,, on Iddneys, liver, stomach ; Bi��ii��Qi JAM I 1J;.. . ham, Miss N. Tom, W. H. Dearing; Mrs. Winte; Huckabaek, Mrb. Darl' CLEANSER 4-5 Evaporab6d ,1, tare, L. Brigham, Mildred M. Harvey; Evelyn Harburn; centrepiece, em- and blood, and you can sincerely ex- 3 Ib. Jar �` . !"- I marine view, Mrs. Howrie, Mildred broidered in cotton, Evelyn Harburn, claim: "Good riddance to bad rub- assortment,pured meats, W. H. .].)ear- ing- modern cross stitch,'Mris. White, . C 4-,�-- _ �, I "MILK 2Tins23 ` bi�, centrepiece, linen Ing; gooseberries, B. Williams & Son. L. 'Reynolds; centrepiece, coloTedi. , 11-r- Tin . Raspberry - �, ":, - M. Harvey; animals, L. Brigham, Miss Mrs. Tyermann; , bish." : -1, Strawbe.ty, Cherry t��,f�. Howrie; still life, Dr. Grieve, Miss Evelyn Harburn, F. Barker; serviet- DAIRY PRODUCTS Mrs. Darling, Mrs. C. Sims; conven- I ., I . I - i , Livingston. tes, hand trimmed, Mrs, Tyerman, Many people, the most skeptical of Five 7115s. butter, G. Daters, Wm- tional design, Mrs. Darling; pin I I — .1 . skeptics right in this city and in the CLARK'S BEANS, Choice Quality -Thin Arrowroot - k, , Mrs. Miss Livingston; table napkins, in- Kernick; ten Tbs. butter, G. Daters, cushion, Miss M, Tom, Mrs..Darling; - � %��f' * Water Colors -Landscape, country hereabouts, bless the day Switzer, Mrs. in -d ... Howrie, Mrs. R. J. Wegg; marine itialed or monogrammed, Miss Living- Mrs. Mustard; pound rolls or prints, lace, Irish, Miss E. M. 2 Tins 2 c . CORN 2 Bus 23c I Biscuits 3011b. 11`r�.. when C. Aberhart and other good neatly Sweet; netting, Mrs. Darling; tat- P P - view, Mrs. How-rie, Miss Livingston; ston; buffet set, 3 pieces, Evelyn Har- druggists offered Rheuma to the af_ G. Daters, W. Kernick; most I � animails or figure work, Mrs. How-rie, burn, Mrs. Geo. Lilley; table cloth, 2 flicted at a small price and guaran- arranged plate of butter for table ting, Miss Tom, Mrs. G. Hawkins; -These Prices in effec�t for one week from date of k1hi* --PiPer - 145-C,. 1. Miss Livingston; vegetables, Mildred napkins, Miss Livingston, Mrs. W. teed money refunded if not satisfied. use, J. Trilebrier; J. T. Hern. Battenburg, Mrs. White, W. W. Tam- � I � . � I 1 . M. Harvey, L. Brigham; flowers, Miss Cameron, Jr. if you -have rheumatism get a bottle VEGETABLES an; Honiton, Mrs. Darling: with ma- - . - I ". . I - �, Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; inanimate Bedroom Furnishings -Day slips, of Rheuma to -day. Hebron potatoes, W. H. Dearing ; chine made braid, b To`M, Mrs. G. I — I - , �,' object, Mildred M. Harvey, L. Brig- Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Mrs. Howrie ; Carmen No. 1, T. Collingwood; Irish Hawkins; other than ordinary tray . ", ham. - pililow slips, embroidered, Mrs. W. 0. Cobblers, J. Van Camp, G. Hepburn; cloths, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. Dar- peas, M. Dearing, Mrs. G; Jleywood; canoes against the- waves of a wind- cl'!, Green Mountain, William Kernick; ling; doylies, Miss E. M. Switzer, Nasturtiums, Cecil Laing, M. Dear- swept ,lake, i.n the lee of an old raft . k',� I Miscellaneous - C,rayon drawing, Cameron, Jr., Miss Livingston; pillow -to take out twG I %, I Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; pastel, slips, other hand work, Mrs. Tyer- EXETER FALL FAIR Early Rose, W. H. Dearing; any Mrs. Darling; luncheon set, miss ing, Mrs. G. Heywood; Pansies, Mrs. that was being used ,�', other variety potatoes, C. Trueniner Switzer, . Mrs. .G. Hawkins; center� G. Heywood, Mrs. Wes. Stone, G. horses employed during the .season L�,: I original study, Miss Livingston, Mil- man, Mrs. Howrie; pair towels, em- (Continued from last week.) & Son; blooded beets, Robert Sander, piece, white; Mrs. Hawkins, Mips Hunkin; Geranium in pot, Mrs. W. on one of the carries. In the middle 11 - dred M. Harvey; Sepia, Miss Living- broidered, Mrs. Howrie, Miss Living- . . I . I � ston, Mildred M. Harvey; pencil draw- ston; pair towels, other hand work, GRAIN AND SEEDS W. H. Dearing; Globe. beets, C. Switzer, Mrs. Darling; pillow cases, Stone, G. Hunkin;- Balsams, M. Dear- of the lake, the raft, which was be- %, . ing; Dahlias, Mrs. G. Heywood, J. ing towed by a motor boat, began to ,.,k" � ing, local scene, Miss Livingston, Miss Livingston, Mrs, Tyerman; pair Truemner & Son; long mangolds, Mrs. White, Mrs. Darling, Stella I 1� Fall wheat, B. Williams & Son, E. W. Kernick, J. Van Camp; globe Southeett; dresser and stand covers, T. Hern, M .D'earing; Gladioli, Mrs. go to pieces. I.., Mrs. Howrie; pencil drawinW design, guest towels, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., �f, - Miss Livingston, L. Brigham; display, Miss Livingston; fancy sheet and pil- & R. Snowden; fall wheat, red, J- mangolds, W. Kernick, C. Truemmer Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; towel$, G. Heywood, M. Dearing, Mary Van . One of the horses kicked out sev- ... poster design, Mrs. R. J. Wegg, Miss low slips, Mrs. Tyerman, Miss Liv- Triebrier, D. Dew; any variety Of & Son; Intermediates, W. Kernick, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Lawson; sheet and Camp; coleletion of woods, T. Col- eral of the timbers, and was finally l . - -n �� Mis miss hngwood; best writing, 10 years old almost draw into the icy waters ;. M. Harvey; basketry., collection, Dr. ir,gqton; dresser set, 3 pieces, ,s spring wheat, G. Daters, E. & R. W. H. Dearing; early horn carrots pillow cases, Mrs. Darling, '4; Snowden; six -rowed barley, C. W. Kernick, Robt. Sanders; nantes, Switzer; bedspread, Mrs. Hawkins,, and under, Ivy Oliver, Mm. Wes. astride a single log that had, for- . I � - Grieve; tooled leather, Miss M. Har- Living -ton, Mrs. Tyerman; dressei Truemner & Son; two -rowed barley, P. McGowan, W. Kernick; long or- Dr. Grieve; fillet, Mrs. Darling, Miss Stone, Hazel Clarke; drawing Huron tunately, been hold in place with th6 - vey; amateur photography, Miss M. runner, Ethel M. Beattie, Mrs. W. - ;,. E. & R. Snowden; white oats, E. & ange or red carrots, P. McGowan, W. Switzer: Mac County, 10 y�ears and under; Mrs. W. necessary crosspiece at either end. � ip ­ Harvey, Mrs. HowTie; single piece Cameron, Jr.; night robe, -Miss Liv- R. Snowden, C. Truemner & Son ; H. Dearing; white or yellow field mats, M rame, Mrs. White-, table Stone, Ed. Ward, Harold Ross; draw- That remnant of the raft, with the : � art work not listed, Miss M. Harvey, ingqt,,)n, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr.; setof iss' Switzer, Mrs. Darling; ing of Province of Ontario, over ten horse in that position, and with the ­­ timothy seed, G. Daters, C. Truem- carrots, W. Kernick, J. Van Camp; centerpiece, ecru, Mrs. Darling, Miss I Mrs. Tyerman. underwear, Miss Livingston; fancy breaking over it. I". ner & Son; white beans, C. Truem- Bantam corn, Sid. Sanders, E. & R. Switzer Mrs. W. Sangster; serviettes years, Gladys Hunkin, J. T. 14ern, waves constantly - � Hand Painted China -Dresser set, handkerchiefs, 3 styles handwork, iier & Son; clover seed, C. Truem- Snowden; pumpkins Mrs. W. Sang- Mrs. Darling, Mr. G. Hawkins; comej Mrs. W. Stone. - was finally towed to shore, although �1, � Dr. Grieve, Miss Livingston; vase or Miss Livingston, Mrs. Tyerman; pair n - it seemed impossible that any animal, 1�1 . ornament, L. Brigham, Miss Living- bedroom slipper-, Miss Livingston, er & Son, Thos. Snowden; best col ster, W.' Kernick; squash, C. Truem- cover, Miss Switzer; nightgown, Mrs. DOMESTIC SCIENCE �.,. ston; salad bowl, Dr. Grieve, Miss M. Dr. Grieve; fancy collars and cuffs, lection grain in ear, L. Reynolds; best ner & Son, G. Heywood; ; Swede Darling, Miss Switzer; lanch cloth Home made bread, M. Dearing; even though its head was sbGV& ls� ensilage corn stocks and ears, B. Wil- turnips, W. 11. Dearing, W. Kernick; and. serviette, Mrs. Darling, Stella school lunch, M. Dearing, Gladys wat .. - I, V. Harvey; cake plate, L. Brigham, Dr. Miss Livingston, Mrs. Tyerman; 5, , Grieve; two cups and saucers, W -m. ladies' scarf, fancy, Mrs. Howrile. liams & Son; large peaq, J. Triebner; turnips, any t)ther vardety, R. Sand- Southcott, G. Jaques; infant's jacket, Hunkin, L. Reynolds; jar plums, cold a bath. When the raft was . ��.; . . , Hartry, Miss M. Harvey; candlestick, Infant's Wear -Short dress, Miss ""ll peas, C. Truemner & Son; ers; cauliflower, W. H. Dearing ; Mrs. E. Lawson; bonnet, Mrs. Law- Mrs. W. Stone, George Jaques; straw- finally a few 3rards,from the shore. �. , I , �. '. ,�--,� � 1, Miss Livingston; collection, 5 pieces, Livingston, Mrs. George Lilley; fancy special, sorghum, J. Van Camp. red onions, W. 11. Dearing; white or son, Mrs. Sweet; boo,tees, Mrs. Law- berries, M. Dearing, G. Hunkin; there was a quick call for an axeman, , ..� �. Wm. Haxtry, Miss M. Harvey; Gard- dress, hand -made, Mrs. Tyreman; Judge -W. H. Coates. yellow onions Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. son; dress, Mrs. Sweet; drawnthread raspberries, M. Dearing, G. Hunkin; and a heavyshouldered, bearded 1'..� .,� eem10r, floral design, L. Brigham, bonnet, Miss Livingston, Mrs. . Howrie; HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS W. Stone; Spanish onions, Robert work, Miss Tom, Mrs. Wes. Stone, apple pie, Mrs. W. Stone, M. Dear- woodsman cam ,, Apples -Six varieties of winter ap- Mrs. W. rescue. Balancing himself on the I—. WM. Hartry. wool jacket,, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Sanders; Dr. Grieve; tomatoes, P. Mrs. White; handkerchiefs, Mrs. Law- ing; hemm-ed handkerchief, ,.. "I . ... Judge Miss Matilda Fowler. Howrie. ples, J. Triebrier; fall apples, any McGowan, J. Van Camp; bunches of son, Miss Tom; collar and cuff set, Stone, M. Deaxjng; fancy tea apron, slippery logs, half tinder water, he ., ".. ne; dressed began to chop the log across which .1 variety, C. Truemner & Sons; golden celery, P. McGowan, W. H. Dearing; Miss M. Follick, Mrs. M. Dearing, Mrs. W. Sto ;1 . LADIES, WORK Living Room Furn-Ishings-Table Sweet; fancy � "', russets, C. Truemner & Son, G. Hep- citrons, round, P. McGowan, Mrs. G. apron, Mrs. C. Sims, doll, Mrs. W. Stone, M. -rDearing;, the horse was astride. The position E";I Domestic Needlecraft -Quilt, fancy, runner, colored, Mrs. Tyerman, Mrs. Mrs. E. Darling, burn; Baldwins, Mrs. G. Heywood, Heywood; pamnips, W. Kernick, Miss N. Tom; boud doll clothes, Jeanette Taman, M. of the horse gave only a little open - ",4'. Lilley; sofa pillow, L. Brigham, Mrs. oir cap, Mrs. C. PA Mrs. Wm. Cameron, Jr., Mrs. George W. George Daters; Westfield Seek -110- Robert Sanders; Hubbard squash, T. Sims, M Dearing: hemstitching, Mrs., w. Ing and every stroke, delivered un- . rs',o, Cameron, Jr.; lamp sh . . ", � Lilley; quilt, pieced or patchwork, , ade, Mrs. iss N. Tom; camisole, Mrs. Stone, M. Dearing; handworked tow- hesitatingly, with a fullarm. swing, F," ., cot- further, Mrs. L. V. Hogarth; snow laundry Wes. Nichols; single piece ancy work ,Snowden, Sid. Sanders; table squash, E. Darling, Miss Switzer; �,'*�,,. ton, Ethel M. Beattie, Mrs. J. B. apples, G. Daters, G. Hepburn; Col- C. Truemner & Son; fall cabbage, bag, Mrs. E. Darling; fancy bag, Mis els, Mrs. W. Stone, M. Dearing, G. seemed almost literally to save the ;�,�'­ not listed, Miss Livingston, Mrs. s I-- 1;11�, - Tyerman; comforter, Mrs' Wes' Howrie; collection of fancy needle- vorts, G. Daters, C. Truemner & Son; R. Sanders; winter cabbage, J. Van Switzer, Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. 0. M. Hunkin; sofa pillaw mounted, M. horse's bide. And yet the axe did ���. Nichols; bedspread, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- King of Tompkins, G. Daters, J. S. Camp, R. Sanders; best collection of Skelton; bead t so much as touch a hair. eV` � work, 6 pieces, Miss Livingston, Xrs. work, Mrs. (Dr.) Dearing, G. Hunkin; fancy apron, M. no ,��, I man, Drr. Grieve; apron, Miss Living- Harvey; Alexanders, G. Hepburn; Dearing; fancy pin cushion, Mrs. W. A few minutes and the log was cut r-, - Ho-wrie. vegetables, Sid. Sanders, RobeTt San- Sweet, Miss Tom; child's dress, two �k',�k­�, ,, ston, Mrs. Win. Cameron, Jr.; house Judges -Mrs. N. W. Trowartha and Ganadian Red, C. Truemner & Son; ders; vegetable marrow, J. Van Camp. years or over, G. Daters, Mrs. Stone, M. Dearing; crochet work, M. through. The home sank out of �11 .1 dress, Mrs. Geo. Lilley, Mrs. J. B. Ribstone Pippins, J. TriebTier; Wag- 8 Mrs. j. pay- Dearing, Mrs. W. Stone; butbonholes, sight. The tenderfeet who were pre- ,, I Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel, Cbinton. Judge -W. T. Coate . Sweet; table runner, Tyerman; men's sleeping garment, r.Lers, C. Truemner & Son; Ben Davis, MANUFACTURED GOODS AND sons, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling- Mrs, W. Stone, M. Dearing; laundry sent never expected to see him move Mrs. J. 13. Tyerman, Dr. Grieve; CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT - G. Daters, G. Neprburn; Wealthy, IMPLEMENTS ,sofa pill.low, mounted, Mrs. Darlin ' bag, M- Dearing; painting, any ob- again. But as soon as he rose he lr��--," . 91 j�:: , ladies' slip, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; pair Mrs. G. He'YWDod, B. Williams and Ten yards flannel, W. W. Taman; Mrs. C. Sims; sofa pillow, washab ject, Mrs. W. Stone, M. Dearing, G. struck out for shore, floundered on � le, Nrl. ',,�. knitted sox, hand -made, Miss Living- Vegetables -Swede turnips, Arthur Son; Duchess Oldenburg, Mrs. L the soft-bott*m, lost his footing and t! - - V- pair blankets, all wool, Southcott Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Hunkin; pi'How cases, G.-Hunkin M. Ell' ,.[ ston, Mrs. W. J. Dicks -on; pair mitts, Cameron, No. 7, Tuckersmith; garden Hogarth, J. Hunter; Talman Sweet, Bros, Mrs. E. Darling; woollen yarn, Sweet; library set, pillow and run- Dearing; darning, M. Dearing; patch- fell, but was saved from immediate V""", hand -made, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Dr. carrots, Murray Walters, No. 3, G. Daters, Mrs. L. V. Hogartb; Man'h, E. & R. Snowden, Miss N. Tom; rag ner, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; ing, M. Dearing. drowning by his head being held out �, Grieve; floor mat, braided, G. T. Tuckersmith, Arthur Cameron; long J. Triebrier, Mrs. L. V. Hogarth. carpet, Miss T4. Tom; tailor custom serving tray, Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS of Wgter. Then he was literally �F`, , Turz-&-all, Miss Livingston; floor mat, red mangolds, Arthur Cameron, Jack Pears -Four varieties of winter suit, W. W. Taman, Southeott Bros.; Darling; man's night shirt, Dr. yanked Out by hIs jaw, after a rope . ". Ii. �;�. . . , Hammer handle, T. Collfingwood; had been passed around his head in - v - hooked, Mrs. Wes. Nicols, Mrs. J. B. Nicholson, No. 7, Tuckersmith; yellow pears, Mrs. A. McPherson; four van- collection general goods, Southcott Grieve; man's work shirt, Dr. birdhouse, Fern Smith, T; Colling- g 11, i �-.. �, Tyennan. intermediates, Murray Walters; eties of fall pears, Mrs. A. McPher- Bros.; bost coUlection tailor's goods Grieve, Mrs. A. McPherson; kitchen wood; exhibits, as to arrangements, such a way as to avoid pressing ono 1. I h crochet, Pars I . his windpipe. Probably it is a,s,dff-' 1�'- Ladies' Work -Lace, Iris nips, Arthur Cameron Jack son; Clapp'- Favorite, Mrs. G. Hey- and furnishings, W. W. Taman; col- apron, Mrs. C. Sims, Miss Tom; quality and originality, by school bill., , � Y�. Nicholson; garden beets, Murray Wal- wood, W. H. Dearing; Beurs Clair- S ssible for an rg ,� lectioni boots and shoes, So.uthcott knitted sweater, Mrs. 0. M. kelton, children of any schooll Exetersehool; I, .", ters Arthur Cameron; ,onions, Arthur geau, Mrs. A. McPherson; Bureau Bros.; assortment of adult to learn the expert use of the .�, " _tweeds, W. W. Miss Switzer; scarf, Miss Switzer �,­ ' , best display of vegetables grown by 104'�*",,'. Cameron, Murray Walters; tomatoes, Anjou, Mrs. A. McPherson; Bartlett, Taman; ladies' boots, Mrs. 0. M. Mrs. Sims; cap, Mrs. Sims, Miss school children, Exeter School. axe as it is for an adult who has had' ­ . ... . . , ... Murray Walters, Jack Nicholson; Sid Sanders, Robert Sanders. Skelton; gent's boots, Mrs. 0. M. Switzer; s-lippers, Dr. Grieve, Miss no training in thoi plastic period Of 11 - � - . I—., �. citrons, Murray Walters, Jack Nich- Plums-Co's Golden Drop, C. True- Skelton; special, wall Paper, South- Tom; lad4es' mitts, Miss Switzer, .0. youth to acquire the correct swing - . �� - H I olson; cabbage, Murray Walters, Ar- inner & Son; Imperial Gage, Dr- J. cott Bros.: staws, B. W. F. Beavers; Miss Tsm; men's mitts, "Miss Tom, . . at golf. The tenderfoot who cuts �:, . 1. I ,� '. 71 thur Cameron; potatoes, Arthur Cam- Grieve, C. Truemner & Son; Lom- radio display, E. Davis- display of Dr. Grieve; men's socks, Mrs. E. PERTS WITH AXE SKILFUL down his first tree, being lucky if he ...'� EX � ­ I eron, Jack Nicholson; collection of bards, Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. (Dr.) �Ioes not cut himself into the bargain, �,,, I 7 furniture, M. E. Gardiner; toilet Lawson, Mrs. Darling; stockings, "I - - I I I garden vegetables, Jack Carter, No. 1, Sweet; any variety, W. H. Dearing, roofil, B. W. F. Beavers. I Miss Tom ; braided rug', Stella AS GOLFERS is apt to contemplate a tiunk that . -;� . ."! � t , - 11 A I 1�1 . Hullett; Jack Nicholson. Sid Sanders; Abundance, Mrs. G. FINE ARTS Southcott Ist and 2nd, Mrs. J. Par- looks as if it had been gnawsol by - Ai�.. . - . . - Flowers - Nasturtiums, Margaret Heywood; Bradshaw, C. Truemner & Painting in o%. landscape, Dr. J. sons; booked rug, Mrs. Penrice, Mrs. The question how far muscular some savage beast in delirium tre- �el .� , �. - -atson - characteris- Mena. The most familiar tree-tutter 4 4 4 W (No. 3, Tuckersmith), Jack Son. skill, like other acquired 4 � " , L . I It - \ . .,�,.e I Grieve, Miss M. Harvey; painting in C. Sims; pair window curtains, Miss �, 117. � Nicholson; AsteTs, Janet Watson (No. Grapes -Moore's Early, MV. A. oil, figure, Miss,M- Harvey, Mrs. M. Switzer, Miss Tom, Mrs. Darling; ties, may be transmitted and inherit- among the anim,61s, the beaver, does , .� 1 3. Tuckersmith), Kathleen Stewart McPherson; Niagara, Mrs. M. White, White; painting in oil, fruit or flow- slumber rug, Dr. Grieve, Mrs, Skel I ith § ,' , I � - ed, is one upon which science has not A smooth and workmanlike job wi ; I � �, ." �!�', . h P. S.); Sweet Peas, Jack Gladys Hunkin; Concord, Mrs. Robt- ern, Miss M. Harvgy, Dr. J. Grieve; ton -,-down or wool comforter, Mrs. yet said her final word. There have which'this is not to be compared. 11 J� Nicholson; best bouquet, Margaret Sanders; Rogers No. 9, Lindley, Mrs. painting in oil, 'animals, Dr. J. -Darling, F. Coates; knitted scarf, been families of circus acrobats just But just as some golfers are better . ""... 1 44 Ross (Seaforth P. S.), George Crieb A. McPherson; Rogers No, 45, Mrs- Grieve, Miss M. Harvey; painting In special, Mrs. Skelton-, quilt, pa,tched as there,are long lines of exp;,�� of than others, even in Scotland so 11 ".-, 0 Do you . , ,,, 0 a . ,.".1 - (Seaforth P. S.). A. McPherson; any other variety, water colors, maTine, Miss M. Fol- cotton, Mrs. Darling, S. Southe countless' other activities, in whom an even amonk ,the woodsmen ibere I 1.1- �11 ..... .- . Ott, -f sldlt , -11'.. . Cooking - Tea biscuits, Elinor Mrs.. (Dr.) Sweet. best collection of lick; prain-ting in wabar color, Ian& Mrs. J. Parsons; patchied silk, Mrs. extraordinary skill has been handed often are wide differences o "N, . er Red Is - down from generation to genera with the axe, with canoe paddle and " ­11,,�.. rememb Broadfoot (No. 7, Tuckersmith), Edith grapes, Mrs. A. McPherson. scape, Miss *81irvey, Miss Follick; C. Sims, Mrs. Sweet, 3dr - Skelton, tion. �� ,, Z �1 . Bateman (Seaforth P. S.); layer Peaches Early Crawford, Mrs. G. painting in water color, knitted, Dr. Grieve, Miss Tom; seal- But Whether the "handing -down" eon- with the other implements which to , ,, figure, Miss � ,..:-. cake, Eileen Chapman (Seaforth P. Heywood, G. Hankin. any oth& var- Follick, Miss Harvey. painting in Ing wax candle sticks, Mrs. 14. White sists wholly in early training with the them are no mere -pAraphernulia of 11 I . ��.1'17 ...A'-, McCutcheon?" . 0 , . sport, but the uteri5sils. of daily life �� �­ -.. I S.), Evelyn Campbell (No. 10, Me- iety, C. Truemner & Son. water color, fruit'or 'flowers, Miss Miss M. Harvey,; sealing wax vases, advantage' of example and imitation I ".. .I,,'.. Killop); apple pie, Evelyn Campbell, . Judge S. J. Hogarth. Harvey, Miss Follick; sepia, any Although the Man from the city can . : " . ­ Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. L. V. Hogarth; or whether in any deg7-q it is an ��� I " Two college grads, had Edith Bateman; rolled cookies, Elinor DOMESTIC subject, Miss, Follick;, photo basket work, tray, Mrs. L. V. H,0- actual inheritance, is an Ther mat- seldom compete in efficiency of ,axe ".,­: rth- I ,�. 11 I graphy, It is �, . -,.;� adjourned to the locker- Broaotfbot, Edith Bateman; dropped Honey, extracted, Mrs. A. Me- J. Senior, ist slid 2nd; crayon or garth, Mrs, E. Lawson; basketry, ter. If "Bobby" Jones'a infan,f work, I 'not so ra,re to find bith a � . ,,,, e, . I", arine Lane (No. 1, Me- rs ter ecomes a go f pr , ". ,�,, room to diizeuss old cookies, Cath pastello, Miss Harvey; pencil sketch, work, flower holder, M . Sims, Miss, daugh b I odigy, better canoeman than the guide I ;,,, �,,� Killop). -� Miss Folitick, 14 and'2nd;'collection Harvey; s'll" ppers, Miss Switzer, Mrs. perhaps it will be taken 'as evido 'hom he - es wi him in I ,,.� . _bee W tak fh- to the . - 1%, '.. friends. Art Work--Secand Class, stalk - of photographs., J. Senior, Ist and Darling; floor rug, special, Mrs. -Skel- -on both sides. Amlang, -the various woods. One remembers 7a veteran - I'll 1� I ." ." ,.", . . . 1�11. I 2'. Of �,,,, , ,�:, corn, Charles Dale (No. 1, Hullett), ' 2nd; photographs, amateur, Miss M. ton. I exhibitibtis of extraotdina-ry museu- guidiB of long ex0erience, in the. X,erth , � 1,�?' , . ", 11 ��',.., , �'�� .. 1. I IfOld Red? You bet I dot He,s Eileen Mann (No. 1, H.Wlett); Third SKINNY ME N Harvey, E, Pym, collection photo- Judge -Mrs. E. J. Christie. lar skill,'-& high plAee must be given woods who proved on'trial te be a. 11 �r.", �, i,� I ywater Electric up at Class, Windmi%l, Elgin Nott (No. graphic views, MissVollick, J. -Senior; SCHOOL' CHILDREN'S. SECTrON to that of the expert axeman. to have a poor I ..", I 1�1� . with 13 ,of weak paddler land .., 11,- ­;,'�t�, - 1, RUN DOWN MEN `e,., ­ . . I "' Miss' Follick, Green mountai late years, rotund IndividuaMs who dye for imn-ning rapids even itt-a6m- �1- w.l� I I SdnifUon? I only see him about Hullett), Ian Mactavish (SeafQrth P. Pen and ink sk600 n potatoes, AEm. W. f . � I ;. I I �'. �,,., �%' , three tiMes a year, but S.); Special, No. 1, Margaret Fink- NERVOUS MEN Mi Varvey; palniitig on china, re� Stone, M. Dearing, T. C611in A. have labbred i _ylain to become ex- phAson With t4e'llciiy SPOIN", *hofii' "I 'I) , ,, we're 19W100-0 -In _. ' 1�0�cll �. - beiner (Seaforth Sep,), Special, No. aliss Harvey; Irish Cobbler potatoes, 0. pert With the golf club, ha wAs supposed t6 fook '.. A., ��'�,,�, in touch all tht-timo. He's as -- stic, Dr. J. Gri6ve, Miss Hunkin ve MEMvelm he - ; afioir -a-64 '! . I - . trutt, ' ��';, 1. ,1 . 2, Mabel Hildebrand (S-eaforth Sep.); i .", I , 1�11� -writing as . painting on chinso conventiortal, Miss J. T. * Herb, M. Dearing; Gold tan' ed at the sk 11 of Bobby Jones and ,to ins Runnini, "%tack "tW' �..., .��, I 'Miss This � ,j, I '111 . .1,.edreleas about letter ., . 11 Fourth Class, design for lamp shade, Don't Harvey, Dr. J 4166ve, eolloctioh� of tam, corn, Mrs. G. Heywood, G. Hun. Particularly at -that of 11360, Kirk- one day. h4, put Mir eitn'(i4 on ';iI roicle , �� e..., "I . 0 1 � - ; "I � - "r, ,� e ,. � lio always �vas, but I telephone Greets, Broadfoot (No. 3, Tucker- coi Mrs. Alex. McRerson- conec- kin, M. Deoing; any other rrariet wood, with all his various tricks. hd sh tild have's6ari' tfie canloe'waa , ,�,� �., ,���, .. . ns, y � . lk,'U -!,�,:�, him one week and he tele- smith) MarY, Kling (No. 8, Tucker. y Ps �.*.�: Alex MePher- table , ?. bolliiagw Yet driving 'a golf ball off an save& froin: 11rad&ing and fil)ift . I On .�'. I the times if you . ti of stam. dom ood; blood . - 1- g- ., -, . ou're behind rll I ,��; I 17k,_1 �'� I pl�iMas ifter.the- -next. A lot of rnitb -, Speciiii No. 1, Hazel Dickson Mfi- -collection of be I � I eve ouly, by -the tendei.foet iri tht ,how 4, I don't know that Cod Liver Extract s,on, Gladys AA- ' . ets, round, M, Deating, Mrs. 0. OTieft-fdced watch without n ­­ V , - ' o!�r Mlows are ap there too ' (SeafOrth SOP.); SPecial -jumped overboard, ilfaeldly founa- �.,:::l . riosities, Jos#ox,.`.�tseey, Dr. J. fffe�Wood, Mrs. W. Stone-- blood Itarmi the watch, 6i -oft, the fore- v , ,�,;;'' . No 2, Gor- rhb �i" � 1, % . - is one of the greatest flesh producers cu ,� 119 ­,�, I don Hildqbrand. . . - . I 1;: -� . � . . I � hri-ag- a footing in the boiling flood, and . ,,,, %­ "., . seems ad if we have a Writing on Poolseap-Pirst Book, in the world. I Grieve. ., , ,. � belets, long, 0. Daters, M. De head of a Man lying on his bae�, neek.-de6p, managed to hold the., , � , A gt without touching ,the skin; are feats 'i -, . . , 11�1, .... .1.1 11 Ung Agt�aned -iglagg Because it contains more vitalizing ftbft .8 , Ohavubeniiy carrots, J. TrIebtier, �11�� P .Iwl . . reutdon - - � 2:%I; U , !":;, . ­.,�, - � - ThIli rAght.0 . figures 1 to 10, alphabet in capitals, vitsmines than any food you,can get. . Begonias, tuftbuii ,W H. Dear- Van. Camp, any other variety �egr. 'no more extraordins,ty than, those dranod ,and ease It off. M4striftfle :to - -11 . �07%7, ,. sdS7 I - - ' syWood, Mro� -'W64 ,of bile trained ,woodsman' - 10 - .,the f that jw.d4, - ,- - M, McKieba& (No. 1, Itallett), Mar ing .intense disgust o ,;t - � - x'v , �, , : ,-�-',,,, �. Toulli be ,'glad to know,that Mc- I L. ,.Reyn ,01,.. '�,Jej�,;das, th,tee roift, Mrs. 0. 9 . I , �,�5, i, "� . tba Dale (No. I Hallett; 2nd Book,, ­ itt _"t t*o oth . t. ,.;,- , ,-,5.. �­.­ * i�%.. I'll , , d , , , , � , , '6�,� -%W", - V1 al "Don't Kill the it-olsf" Marjorie Free�- in sugar coated form now, go if you Mrs. A. MePII006 - ' of. a tenderfoot,' sh � � � " " k , ! �A saparaw Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets come im i" or tenderfeet, who had �hidd , I ;�W­ varie...., - ,,& Itfbwn; ferns, Stone, T. Cofflugwood; yellowiotidns, Jt the respectful and, 64MUiAg, ' e2bi . - V - - ge, J. Hunt- , U,' IteyWOO'di *h , ' * " ' , un- a better trip through th,d sftj�e, . �N.1.�, 4�,%-,,'!�n� � #4- 0119 mrs. W. St0ho, " MN. , O., mrigs 1.11 I �?l 61�1%.Aiolftlekl; I � 110- MMI (No. 1, Hullett), Mileen Marin really want to put 10 or 20 ounda of er, G. Hu I y�i,!%.Aglftg ' k6t. M D69'Afig" TOd oi�,iouso M� f)4aring, -PuQrg ake that V1,11 46 �Ahything but rapids, proceeded to fakg- P'hoto.k' Wft,*'d , ' ds�, Li,,P .% do.',.-, Tb,oi, fact graphs of him i& i , re �gtii,�. I 4 ft'"Idfteft. IASW" (X6. 1, Hullett- 8rd Book, �'The,Emi- ,"a %��aift top, , .Stolf - . Dutch sets K- �z .nt Ii a p dt 7fit, " "M I ­ ;­ , . 1 solid, healthy flesh ?0hes and Plants- E an g � ��, ., #y 'Mis. W. 4 - "r. , what he wd ,o: k q ''. " . I , . . . , ,4 � . . I .1 I ­ � I -V 1i y# I I V �-, '.. 11 I 2 � 0 1 1 C I � I IG #I C C M 1- b 111� A . C I h '-, Ir a .'W"I'l A at T 0 1,;;;�, 0 . - F ,- , --v le 0 el R Z d4 20 , N � G;� -,o T, � �V. JI 41 I.. 1b 41W at 1 41 U �b-) fir I 0 IU r @� ­ i Of ^ W lw� �40 Ind fo es at �- 1�w .1 ,4 04 1 #A �, R A .. ,V1 A t, 0, Vale kINO. 1, ,Mt'U1eTZ)j t 11POP I . I �­ � -. �� . `.I .-&.a I 2k,VZ F�Awhbldlq I ,you I to, feel -well And 9tr6tg aid ht-ve a com- nolds- collectI6 otoo . 11 ; *1 4 #�aftjlv­ ft000, vurn is that an cum 1, . 10� !,.,)�,', - . KJ Z �t. ys ", , 6 Wdodsman,slmngs I " . N4', ­!,i;, '111�;,� ��y ��Iftie-,JO­4`0- kilth -ullett) - ; '"VIT, . I Mi -4ft - ` at AXO, with � 6 I '* " islon than i . I '. 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