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e fall wlicat, A. Schmidt, TL Ca J. G.
Broadfoot; Red
r, W. 1L apples, MTS.
6eat; A. schmidt, W. R. Broad- fall pears, A. Sclinii4t,
�TWarwick; winter pears, W. Ot �'jt
McLauchjiu; barl 6 rowed
L. Parr, A. Laueblin; G. Speir; plums, any v"'arie
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irwm rp A,,�,Ap Omni �;J I!,
"10., 2,rowed, R. J. Hoover, A. Me
G. Spier; white oats, A B. Tyerman, Dr. T. T. MeRpe; V44-
eties of -plums, & of each, Mrs. .1. p.
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L, Parr, J. G. Speir; emaLl apm.'m nest f,3 -4y OW
Tyerman, Dr. T. T. McRae; clustqp
Wilson, A. Schmidt, James Mlv� W; 4R�q"
.4 MA'. Mr.,411 Houpl, qi a er, X"ollick
hand. wgd,�t, X -,n, -J! 0 �R. 81 w ho
of grapes, Mrs. J. Duncan, Dr. Grleve�
y seed, A. t5eftmldt, T- honey in 000na WOW, best U
ROOTS AND HOED CROP
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UW, J X 'P� 4WT�. 'i mrs. A- IP grounds, A, McLane in.- W IS
'er_; large peas. A- Lamont and Early potatoes, A. Schmidt- late Wa,, - �
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4"es, Mrs. G. 0i' Splecial. best.'bird,,W'..
potatoes, R. J. Hoover. A. SA
M'idt- wimi -Dr. -GAevclt,Mts.`W An"dwooll fant's '1110 #64 ))va
�FRUIT -RACNS
Wm_ McInnis, Wm. Grant; colMotion yhubarb wine Ws. D. Wa"
R. Cunningham, J. G. J. n ir, Mrs 2,20 Tz�ot'ior'Face
apben FINE A
y wm XTS aal, i. Bannearj3miln,
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$Peir; Fanause, Win. Mclun
Mrs, W. A;Aderoou ;1
Baldwins, of potatoes, A. Schmidt� W. Grant,, D. UcKinnou; ra
is, T, G. R. J. Hoover; Swede turnips, 0- J. D. Nftririelx�
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G* Hemingway, P. A. McArthur; tumipB W�ting e* Mus U,
Fowler; King of Tompkins Co., J 110 X
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elderbeM w Briglmn; lRert bavis, E. Fawn, Nit.
. ba�,Mrs.-J. D. WarwiCk in p.
Speir; Mann, J. G. Speir, A. Schmid1t; any other variety, A. Schmidt; vddte Mrs. W. Ajj�nou., t 4 __o
arietie, sv)�11 Ehf�',%p Dr. Grieve flow
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Northern Spiels, E. Cardiff, J_ G_ field carrots, Wm. Grant� A. Schmidt; dark fruit, T. Wilson, WrA. M
I ClUnes- J4VIPptoh, L. Brighain;' 44A R44, X Colvin, Tees-
SPeir; R. - Greenings, J. G. SPe'r, X long table carrots, William McInnis, I varieties small light fruit pre�serv! blviyii0ton, Dr. Gnieve;
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Car- James ter ........ ....... 8 2 2 `2
Wilkinson; Golden Russets, E. Burgess; early horn carrots, ed, Wm. - McInnes; bottle tomato cat�- Brig4,a*, Miss livingston L M&I Sest time -2.20A.
diff, James Perrie; Blenheim PiPpins. R. j. Hoover, Wildiam McInnis; long sup, Mrs. W. Anderson, F. Samil; Iffiie, X"S' t
Fall E Cardiff J. G. Speir; Tolman A 1, 4.- A Q 1,—;A T T) --- Livingston, L J�riiham. 2.40 Tiotor Pace.
re I . e -1 — 1 cucumber pickles, Mrs. -G. uldoon, WA*'Color—Lan4seam Miss Liv� Dinn
blood turnip beelts, A. Schmidt, Fred M. Wilkinson, mustard picMes, F. ingsW
Sweets, J. G. Speir, E. Cardiff; On . y Worthy� R. Haggett,
tario, Mrs. McCauley, J. G. Speir, L. Brigham;. rosaine, Miss'. Blith .......... ..... 1 2 2 1 1
Rurchill; parsnips, A. 9chmidt, R. J_ Samis, 'Mrs. L, Eckmier; quart chili 14vixij�ton L. Brigham; flowers, L. Superior Gratton, E.
Wealthy, J. G. Speir, James Perrie Hoover; winter radishes, A. Schmidt, sauce, T. Wilson, Mrs. W. Anderson'; Briglj4pi, Miss Livingston; fruit, L.
Alexander, E- Cardff; R'b'3ton Pip- Dr. Grieve; sugar marigolds, P. Stew- Fawn, Mitchell ....... 2 1 1 2 a
pins, J. G. Speir, W. R_ Bro-dfoot; vim
quart each peaches and pears, Dr. BttkUni, Miss Li i gstort; animal Paddy Woods, J. Huston,
A. Schmidt; art, A. Schmidt; marigold wurmels, Grieve, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; quart life, 4 Miss Livingston, Dr. Grieve; M0nkt0n ........ .... 3 3 3 3 2
Colverts, M. Wilkinson, long red, P. Stewart, A. Schmidt; each, raspberries and strawberries, Portra% L. Brigham, Miss Livingston. Local Trot or Pace.
Canada Reds, E. Cardik, J. G. Speir; long yellow marigolds, A. Schmidt, P. M Wilkinson, )&-s. J. B. Tyerman; 4b*41jou drawing, L Brigham, Miss Battle Grace, P. Scott, Brus-
Gravensteins, J. G. Speir, F. G. Fow- Stewart; yellow globe marigolds, P. quart each, rhubarb and cherry, Wm. Livingston; pen and ink sketch, Miss
ler; Maiden's Blush, M. Wilkinson; Stewart, A. Schmidt, sels ........ ........... 3 1 1 1 t: Oier
McInnes; pint jarorange marrymlade, Livioj�ton, Mrs. A. G. Savage; pen- Al Worthy, R. Colvin, Tees- Gqvieftmdi4
Pe,waukee, James Perrie, M. W-ilki- VEGETABLES Dr. Grieve, Mrs. J. Hone; pint apple cil '004, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Miss water .................. 1 8 2 2
son; Ben Davis, E. Cardiff, James
Onions from seed, red, Dr. Grieve, jelly, F. Samis, Wyo. McInnes; pint Living*tor- collection amateur photo- Tony E., S. Zimmerman' neW�boy or jj6Wj.
Perrie; Wagners, R_ J. Hoover, A. Schmidt; onions from seed, yel- g*ape jelly, Wm. McInnes, F. Samis; grap�� M�s. A. G. Savage; collection Gorrie ............. _.0 2 2 3 3
G. Speir; Duchess of Oldenburg, L_ low, Dr. Grieve, A. Schmidt; onions pint raspberry jelly, M. Wilildnson. of -hand' painted china, 6 pieces, Mr& TORONTO'DRANCHES; Every -saver , te'l6tives the some
Paxr, M. Wilkinson; Red Aatrachans, from seed, Giant Rocea, D- Grieve; Mrs J. D. Warwick; pint canned corn, J. R T�rerman, �Dr. Grieve; hand Best time -2.49%. Cw. BNW�,4 44dwe S!s.;
M. Wilkinson; Crabs, J. G. Speir; Av6.; cor. polfte attentiLon,' fteopective of
onions from top sets, A. Schmidt; James Perrie, F. Samis; pint canned paInted..tea set, 4 pieces, L. Brigham, univTPAY & D;Imed"Aft
s i station . in Jife or a m o u a
onions from Dutch sets, R. J. H00ver, beans, Nye. J. B. Tyerman, F. Samis; Dr.'Gneve: hand painted vwe, Mrs. 0i*Elk'SRANd ES T.-
A- Schmidt; quart top onion sets, R. pint canned tomatoes, Mrs. J. IEL Ty- D. .,U. XrTavish, L. Brigham; piece GAINED 10 POUNDS Ayllw'er. Hrao"6rd, depomtecL
h "Anzaton. Newwadrs% You are cordially invited to
J. Hoover, A. Schmidt; quart Dute erman, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; pint can. buTnt work on wood, Mrs. R. J. Me- ouaw owen Sound;
sets, A. Schmidt; quart potato onions, ned chicken, R. Cunningham, T. Wil� Lauchlin, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; pasteT; IN 22 DAYS Pjolw. Sed", SL open an account- It will b4� a
R. J. Hoover, A. Schmidt; corn, son pint dressed meat� T. Wilson, L Brigliam, Miss Livingslton- hand That's SL uiws. privilege to serve you.
White Flint, A. Schmidt, fodder com M going some—�but skinny kWerton, Woodstatit.
-Ts. J. D. Warwick; best 9 articles painted china, realistic, F. Salis, K. men, women and children just caWt Soaforth Branch. J. M. McMillan, Manager
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Mrs. J. Whitfield; table aDrn, A. of food, suita1le for a working iftn's Wilkinson; hand painted china, con- help puttin on good he&My -46,sh flours SJ6 aim to 5 P.M. Satur"y 9.30 am. to s P -M., I P.M to 9-9 FJ%0 f
5TOV ISH Schrnidt� James Perrie; drumhead supper, Mrs. McCau.ley. ventione& Miss Livingston, L. Brig- when they take McCoy's Co
P.ess BO,,. cabbage, W. Scott, JR. J. Hoover; ox- BAKING ham; hand painted cup and saucer, Extract Tablets., 4 Livft
WOZA, Rewuft heart cabbage, W. Scott; red pick- Loaf home made bread, white, Wm. Mrs. R. J. McLauehlin, D. McKin- - Chock full of vitamines-4he kind
I ling cabbage� A. Schmidt; cauliflower,
McInnes, Mrs. G. Muldoon; loaf non; collection 3 pieces basketry reed- that are extracted from the liven of
A. Schmidt, F. Samis; pumpkin, yel- home made bread, brown, Wm. Mc- workMrs. G. B. Irwin, Dr. Grieve; the cod—the kind that are a realhelp
low, field, R. J. Hoover, L. Parr; AW
WOFF
Innes, Mrs. C. Davis; loaf home made ferner OF ICE
squash, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin, G y, reedwork, Dr. Grieve. to frail, rundown, aneamic, skinny
- bread, currant, Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs. FLOWERS men and women.
DR11 WT Thuell; tomatoes, large, Mrs- J_ Dun J. Whitfield; hall dozen bnns, P. A. Table bouquet, Mrs. J. D. War -
can, A. Schmidt; plum or cherry tom- McArthur, Try these sugar coated tasteless
L"I"Cl atoes, T. Wilson, F. Samis; quart Mrs. -J. Whitfield; half wick, Mrs. J. B. Tyierman; collection tablets for So days --if they dorVt
dozen tea biscuits, Mrs. C. Davis, cut flowers, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, G. belp greatly get your money,bac)L HEAD OFFICE RoWS 15 QuemIAIR
01- H Campbell; daxk fruit cake Thuell, pansies, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, One woman gained ten pounds in
butter beans, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, R. Mrs , K
J. Hoover; white beans, M. Willdn- without'icing, Mrs. G. Muldoon, A. F. Samis; phlox drummend, R. J. twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty
PWYO, son, T. Wilson; butter beans, any Lamont; light frult cake without ic- Hoover, Mrs. W. Little; stocks, T. cents. Ask any druggist for McCoy's
fle.at other variety, T. Wilson, R. J- ing F Samis, Mrs. G. B. Irwin; Wilson, Mrs. L. Eckmier; petunias, Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Direc- eat rice pudding with a little cinnamon cheese meal in made more relishing
dark, thus, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Mrs, W. "Get McCoy's the original y an onion, and
W. Scott, Dr. Grieve; white beans, W. R. Broadfoot; layer cake,
M.-SiswW911 Hoover; silver bkin onions from seed, la;�r *cake, light, Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, L. Parr; dian- tions and formula on each box. or vanilla flavoring, after obstinate and digestible b 1A
S0400V , and w�fuslal to eat plaip rice, the use of Spain the peasants eat a few olives 'or
small, Jaynes Perrie; any other var- nthout fruit, P. Stewart, A. Me- Little; gladioli spikes, Mrs. J. D. genuine."
iety beans, T. Wilson, R. J. Hoover-, Lauchlin; sponge eak . e, without icing, Warwick, L_ Parr; verbenas, F. Sam- flavor is apparent. a piece of garlic aa a seasoning to
ir bread.
citrons, round striped. L. Parr, Dr. M,s. R. J. McLauchlin; angel cake, is, Mrs. (Dr.) Hamilton; white as When an adult is prejudiced against the
Grieve; citrons, Mrs. J. Hone; musk- Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; gatmeal cakes ters, S. F. Davison, Mrs. J. 1). War- BULLET TRACES RED LINE IN an article of diet possessing a high Economically, seasonings ha-vt very
melons, Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; pick- any kind, R. Cunning -ham, Mrs. C. wick; pink asters, F. Samis, 1. I�Rrr; ITS PATH nQkritive value the objection may be considerable value. A shrewd cook
ling cucumbers, R. Cunningham, W. Davis; halt dozeTf cookies, any kind, rnauve or purple asters, Mrs. J. D Etching a red line 1,200 yards long frequently overcome by the use of an knows how to inake relishing dishes
One man may from odds and e-nda of meat, vege-
,Cott; table cucumbers, G. Thuell, F_ William McInnes, Mrs. W. Little; Warwick, M". L. Eckmier; collection*
in the skies, a new kind of bullet has agreeable condiment.
been developed by the United States dislike scrambled or poached eM and tables, and bread with flavoring sub-
Samis; ripe cucumbers, Jas. Burgess, doughnuts, Dr. Gyi�eve, Mrs. J. Dun- asters, not more than 24 in number,
�F. Samis; plant of celery, white-- can; 2 scones, P. A. McArthur, Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Warwick, MTs. L. Eckmier, army for use by machine -gunners, we yet enjoy an omelet wilth savory herbs. stances. Waste in the kitchen can be
Grace Stewart, Mrs. A. Anderson ; R. J. McLauchlin: nut loaf, home- beat gladioli display, not more than read in the New York Times. Writes A little sauce will often tempt a avoided by an intelligent employ-
collection of garden products, — A. made, F. SAmis, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; 24 in number, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, this paper's Washington correspond_ dainty feeder to eat fish or cold meat. ment of condiments end spices, as
Schmidt, Dr. Grieve. 6 cookies, 3 varieties, Mrs. J. Hone L. Parr; ".1via, Mrs. J. D. Warwick ent: The English laborer's bread -and- every French housewift known.
DAIRY PRODUCTS Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; 6 gems or muF Grace Stewart ; perennial phlo� Its most important function is that
Crock butter, home made, Williani firrs, Mrs. 0. Hemingway, Mrs. J. Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Grace Stewart; If facilitating correct aim, but in ad -
McInnes, Mrs, C. Davis, Mrs. A. An- whitfipld- short bread, Mrs. H. Camp- coekscombs, Mrs. J.
B. Ty,rm,,, dition the new bullet is also incen-
derson; table butter, prints, Wm. Mc- bell, P. A. McArthur; applie pie, A. Mrs. J. D. Warwick; collection sweet diary in character, and especially ef-
Innes, D. McKinnon. Mrs. C. Davis; F. Gammage, Mrs. H. Campbell; peas, G. Thuell; collection nast,r- fective agairist captive balloonss and
butter in rolls, D. McKinnon; butter other inflammable objects. With the Our First Shipment of
pumpkin pie, Mrs. H. Campbell, T. tiums, R. J. Hoover, Mrs. W. Little;
in prints, Wm. McInnes, D. McKin- Wilson; lemon pie, Mrs. H. Camp- collection roses, Mrs. J, D. Warwick, advent of the machine-gun, with its
non, Mrs. L Eckmier; factory cheese, Iell, Mrs
.. A. Anderson, tart pie, Mrs. Dr. Grieve; collection marigolds tremendous expenditure of ammuni-
C. Bell. 11. Campbell, W. R. Broadfoot; candy, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Mrs. R. J. M�_ tion, it becanie desirable to have a
3TURES maple cream, T. Wilson, R. Cunning- Lauchlin; collection dahlias, Mrs. j. type of cartridge in which the flight
DOMESTIC MANUFAC Winter Coats is Here.
Crochet quilt, Mrs. A. G. Savage, ham; collection of candy, R. Cunning- D. Warwick, L. Parr; collection in- of the bullet could be seen by -the gun -
Dr. Grieve; knitted quilt, Mrs. G. B. ham, W. R. Broadfoot; best variety nias, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, Mrs. L. ner, so that he cQuld more intelli-
Irwin, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; patchwork baking from one bat& dough, T. Wil- Eckmier; collection snapdragon, F. gently direct his fire and accomplish BLUE CHEVIOTS AND WHITNEYS,
25 quilt, Dr. Grieve, M. Wilkinson- log, son, Mrs. McCauley; best variety of Samis, R. J Hoover; geranium in pot, his mission with a minimum expendi-
ture of am -munition. The noed for Prices—$20.00, $22.00, $25.00
cabin quilt, Dr. Grieve, M. Wilkin- baking from cake batter, T. Wilson, white. Mrs. J. D. Warwick; geran-
%on; ap)lleque quilt, F, Sarrils, Dr. Mrs. G. Muldoon. ium in pot, red, Mrs. J. D. Warwick- this type of ammunition was especial -
Grieve; knottk-d and tufted quilt— gQranium, any other, Mrs. J. D. War-' ly desirable for us -e by aircraft� as it Secure yours while stock is complete
That deUkioug TArg. McKelvey, Mrrs. J. Whitfield; LADIES' WORK wick. G. Thuell; tuberous begonias, was very difficult for the pilot'of a See these Coats in any event
flavor of fresh bed spread in fancy stitch, Mrs. J. Best collection ladies' fancy Work, Mrs. 0. Hemingway, Miss L. Down- plane in combat with amther to esti-
M n. L. ng, Miss Livingston; than 3, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; best col -
D. War -wick, Mrs. J. B. Irwin; hook 6 to 12 Voewces,, Mrs. A. G. Savage, ing; lwst collection ferns, not less ate the range or directlon of Are Best Material, full lined, neatly tailored.
mint gives a new ed mat, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. n without a background where he might
J. Home-, braided embroidered five o'clock cloth in cot- lection potted plants, Mrs. J B Ir- -atch the strike of the bullets, and
Tnat, M. Livingston, ton, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Mrs- G_ B_ wim Mrs. J. D. Warwick; fu*cb:
thxffl to every bite. Dr. Grieve-, pair woollen mibts, Wrn. I rwi n; 8 18 in themby correct iikis aim. Develop -
McInnes, Mrs. C. Davis . ; man's work- filet croehet lunch cloth, bboorn, Mrs. J, D. Warwick; best be- ment of such a type of ammunition Do not crowd us with your fall suit this season,
Wrigley's is good ing qhirt, M. Livingston, Mrs. W. Mrs. G. Muldoon, Mrs. A. G. Sav- gonia, not tuberous, R. J. Hoover- was entrusted to the ordinance de- but have your selection made at once and your
Anderson, man's pair socks, wool, age; draw-nwork cloth, Mrs. A. G. best collection colens, Mrs. J. D. War' partment. The desired effect was
and good for you. Mrs. 0. Henning ay, ings Savage, Mrs, J. B. Tyerman; em- wick, L. Parr. produced by inserting a chemical corn- name on the order b
�w M. Liv ton; broidered tray cloth in cottdn, Mrs. CIIIJ,DREN'S COMPESfITION position in the base of bullets which ook at earliest possible moment.
man's pair socks, hand -made, Dr. 0. Hemingway, Mrs. A. G. Savage; would ignite as the bullet left th3
Grieve, Mrs. C. Davis; maple syrup, Best pencil drawing of two book,
linen centre with crochet border. and vase, Gladys Pawson, E. Cardiff, muzzle, and produce a light that the
Mrs. C. Davis, Miss Livingston; em- Cath4,rine Walker; best design for gunner could watch during its flight. R.E. BRIGHT, Seaforth
broidered centrepiece in cotton, Mrs. Rchool crest, E. Dardiff, F. Burchill; Various chemical compositions were
A. G. Savage, Mrs. G. B. Irwin,, em- best poster for football game, figures experimented with -to produce differ- Dress Well and Succeed
hroidered centrepiece in dark linen, in --;ilh,)utee IT cut out, J. White, A. ent colors, amd also as long a trace TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY
Mrs. A. G, Savage, Mrs. J. Hone; em- McCracken, S. Yolleck; best wooden as possible. Of the colors produced
Converts smoke and broidered table set, centre tray and �ay rark, R. Fox; best hemmed in those experiments it was found Pbone42
2 doilies, Miss Livingston, F. Sam%; towel, girls under 16 years, M. Ham- that red was the most satfafactozy,
ciotb and 4 Rerviettes, F. Samis, Mrs. ilt,),, Mrs. McCauley, C. Walker; best as it does not blend with -the sky col -
gases into heat R. J. McLauchlin; knitted coat or pull- (1,11-5 sweater, girls under 10 years, or and, therefore, give a more clear -
over, Mi." Livingqton, Miss L. Down� Mrs. W. Little; three button holes, ly defined trace- This color has been
irg; embroidered Mourit Mellick M. finmilton, C. Walker, Mrs. Me- adopted as standard. The new bul-
Happy Thought Mr-bil w rk. Miss Livingston, Mrs. J. B. Ir. Caulvv: plain hemming, M. Hamilton, let is loapded into ammunition belts
win; embroidered Hebedo, Miss 11. ng, for machine gun use in the propor-
Downing, Mrs. A. G. Savage; embroid- M tion of one tracer cartridge to five
Vie air -blast device does this by C. Walker, Mrs. McCauley; darni
11,qmilton, C. Walker, Mrs. Me -
mixing heated air above the fire ered Hardanger, Mrs. A. G. Savage, C,ulev; patching, ?&s. MtCauley, M. standard ball, cartridges. How -well they wew
with smoke and gases from the Mrs. D. M. McTavish; embroidered H,,ii1,-n, C. Walker; best dressed
fueL It c2uses them to burn wallachain, Mrs. A. G. SavbLge, Mrs. doll, W. McQu
R. J. McLauchlin; embroidered French Denni,(,n: kni arrie, G. Thuell, E. Shoes shined with "Nugget" Polish
instead of escaping up the chim- tted scarf, E. Cardiff, WHY'SEA110NING IS NEEDED IN wear longer, because "Nugget" keeps
ney. beading, Miss L. Downing, Miss Liv- C. Walktr, M. Hamilton; block of PREPARING PLAIN FOODS the uppers soft and pliable and
ingston; embroidered cross stitch, quilt, any pattern, Mrs. McCauley, C. prevents the leather from cracking.
Complete corribustion af all fuel Mrs. A. G. Savage, Miss L. Downing; W,lk,,r, Mrs. L. Eckmier. Healthy digestlon is chiefly depend.
embroiderpd French or solid, F. Sam -
is secured thraugh the shell-bax SPECIAL PRIZES ent upon enjoyment in eating. Many
grate which adyrifts the free is, Miss Livingston; coronation braid- J. W. King, M. P., for best heavy foods are mo(re gratifying to the pal -
work, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Mrs. G. B. draft, team, Fred Toll; for best Short- ate, and therefore m -ore digestible,
passage of air through the fire. Happy Thou gM Irwin-, Italian cut work, Mxs. A. G. horyl cow, K Crich. of when flavorings or seasonings are NUGGET
Air -blast Beat herd
Because of the fact that moist a' Savage, Mrs. G. Muldoon; Irish R,gi,t,rPd cattle, Ist by E. R. Wigl,�, added, as* k
crochet, Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. M ys Walter M. Gallichan
absorbs more beat than p.p_ 2nd and 3rd by Bank of Nov- writing in the London Daily. Mail. Shm R -dish
G. Savage; fancy knitting in cotton, i, Scntia—Kerr Bros., M. Crich, J. The taking of nourishment and the
dry air, less fuel is r 2 articles, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Miss Knight & Sons. A. L. McDonald, for process of assimilation are assisted by Black -Tan -Toney �ed-Dark Brown
equired
to keep the house comfort-
Livingatone: crochet work in cotton, best rl;�gistered Shorthorn herd—Kerr mental impressions. Appetite can be and White,
able when the air is moist 2 articles, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. J. Bros. Robert Nichol, for beat foals quickened by a tastefully laid table,
— the full size Hygienic B. Tyerman; crochet work in Wool', 3 by Craigie Double ---H. Lamont, Jas. flowers in vases, and an appeal to the
Vapor Pan is correctly pro- articles,* Miss Livingston, Miss L. Perrie C Workman; A. C. Baeker, visuall sense. The odor of dishes also
Downing; lace, Honiton or point, Miss
portioned and pLiced to for best loaf of bread made from Pur. plays an important part in digestion
Livingston, Miss L. Downing; lace, ity flour — W. McInness, Mrs. H. by inducing a flow of inbernal secre-
provide the exact degree Teneriffe, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Mrs, Campbell. Dr. T. T. McRae, for beat ti'Dns- This has been well proved by
of moisture for health. J. B. Tyerman; child's fancy dress, old timp fiddler over 60 years—Wm. exPe'rilnett-
handnrade, Miss Livingston, Mrs. A. Young, P. Stewart, W. Campbell. J. There is the plainest evidence that
Come in and let us demon- ztt G. Savage; lady's fancy apron, Mrs. L. Kerr, for best two loaveV home- the psychic fluids, influencing the di.
strate to you how the AH- '*t - made bread, and blest 2 lbs. butter— g
A. G. Savage, Mrs. J. Duncan tat es*ive process, can be stimulated by
cast will give you all the ting, Miss Livingston, Mrs. A. G. Wrn. McInnes- Wil#rn & Gillespie, for condiments and spices.
Savage; hanmade -handkerchiefs, at b,,t olle,tion'of 6 to 110 snapshot%- �riynilti`ve people discovered this
healthful warmth you need ]east 4, Mfispq L. Downing, Mrs. J.
and save you money or Hone; kitchen apron most service L. Burt. Mrs. Jane Thompsen, for principle in dietetics hy experimienting
A reproof, Wa— I b0d
write for cotnplete details. able, Mrs. J. Hone, Mim Livingston; with herb flavorings; and the artistic
laundry bag, Miss Livingston, Mrs. chef of otir time PeTfoms culinary
There is a Happy Thought ��s J. Hone; embroidered tea cosy in eve- wonders with the aid of seasoning Nailed in large b6twds direct to studding,
in
'ga right 'pver damaged walls or faded wallpaper.
Fumace for every type of let, Mrs. G. B. Irwin, Miss Living- an!Zvhl'�_esa,ored dishes have been
Pipe and Pipe[*" ston; tea cosy, any kind, Miss Living- condemned by mofit apthoritiea upon Easily, quick1s, applied, without musa, at
k" s ton, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; sofa pillow, hygiew in diot. No doubt thd wo of surnlpisin-l- low cost
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m1aue UP, oliss Livirig�
condiYnents amd ffavors f quently
ROBERT E. REED Rtor, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; sofa pi'l. stimulates the senge of Wie undj;dy
OYProo Will not btim. It Is beat, cold and
low, hand -painted, Inade up, M. Wil- and leads to excess in eating. On the
kinislon, L. Brig -ham; sofa pillow, e-rn
geafddh,, Ont. otlwr hand, so�sonffig seivog a health- sound resistLug. Makea a 06fitinti6US wall
broidered In dark linen, made up, ful, purOoge in modoftaill6n, Evgh a of rock that is very Ught in �weight. Drop
Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs. G. 13. Irwin; huirm %out mail bearetly relish beef -Woftil. we Will gladly explain Gyproc's except-
Pilillb*w in eyelet, mado uA Mrg. G_ Vithout 891t, mustdrd, or pickles,. and
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Muldoon; "n-ftet In dark linen, Mrs, to 696 Weftgft d'ppatite tho, ad. A
ditiOn 4f &�`dfift4tft U47 �e ind1fiVen.
With it
B. Irwin, MT9. G. D. Tyerman;
dozen table napkins, initial, Mrs. P.. 1 t.
s4h5 for P&fi 4 Auh.
J. McLaueblin, Miss L, Downi
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fancy vrork bag, MISS M. Liv gato", M4*q` - "" , ., Y,
and
Savage, miss Lin- -5-i
ftd Old
Mrt. A. G. Savago; crochet tablo,
mats, Mrs. A. 0.
finot6b; fwftq�pii cuallion. miss Ur.
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