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Tl) -r wr.s and dwug:-(er$ Rock, Slide Blip? �phntft- . 6 -takilotW!" *10ber apple*, . , a Ile, 4 lla.n MW.we, of Detroit; 11t; gh, , .►� 11" P ­ � I I I I. Cam.pbel - a . The fine bank barn of Urrs. Chas'. nr f1hieugo; Charles, of Desbarats (Fasbe.�kth, -a new, greatly Improved foll la�ppj" J'N. L;O" , , w# 1 1111TIA1. vainpo),611; P "Box, of the fourth concession Of Ont.- James, of Naagam-owthe Lake', powder to be sprinkled on upper or fall peam 'v,o I . , T. LvA*y ite, O. Clan ., .. I "Stephen, was totally destroyeA by Ont.: Mrs. M. J. Beninger, of Dtealirt, lower plates, holds falr teetb firm - 0 %R-. ell, D. Borho ; I wim1bw 'peaws, . . 1, �fire on Wednesday evening together ()ni- r,11d Uri. ]Fred Rdbin'8011, - ,Can T'ot Slide' 61"p, plurxio�, any van I ., IMLRae; three . of and'condortable . ety, F ­w1th the se"on's crop and three town. There was r.p special ceiebru- rook or pulp -but. No g.tilafty, gooey, varioWes of plums, 'D. B.orho;­3 clus� I rn,tT tache o ling. 'Make.9 eat ter of . - mcaves. -Fire started when a 4,09 tion of the annive�isary, but many Pa te r fee breath $mp.es, R. Davidson, � A Borbot lcbasing a cat overturned a lantern fl-jenfis called and Mrs. MdPhee pass- ;west andpleasiapt. Get Fasteeth to- ROOTS' AND '.HQ.L)D CROPS -that for years had' been bang in ed a qriet, pleasant day'receiviullr the, day at any good drug storel. I , . - I Bushel eaa*y p6tatoew, scared, A !the same spot. The' lariberla was o nprvtulations of her friends. Mr. . . SoNmJidb, L. (Couchlin, late potatoes tT a fanning mill and the dog in vi- d Robinson an -1 his ,son, Ernest, named, A. iSchmidt, X. ThomplsoN 0 A. I TIN ' O. I irping at the cat which 'was near � oe here from Delti,oit for the oc- & Sions; SW elder turniM T. 4,u: .ill ,had .struck the lanterh. 7 me, two shear and over, J. Cowan, E. Tufr,Pbu'U . :i�4fn end .this. week her son J,,,g., ��nedl; ,shearlkg ewe, J. Cowan E. COU01i'lilly P- Proctor- turrdpis, any . 'Me fianios lspread mpidl-yj Some of Niag!wa-on-the�-Lake, -was here Snell; ewe lamb,,J. Cowan, E. Snell; Other variL-tY,, T- &��ill, '0- Smith; 1. 4 I with hiss daughter Wirs Grieves,. of . . YNgs and onle,�aff weresaved. A hen v pen, V. Isuell, J. lCowari. whilbe Sold 'carrots, T. Goulchin, R. . ,house was allso destroyed and �only Niagara Fallsy and her sm., Juni0i1,. -;Iby heroic efforts was the driveshed making a groulp of flow generations. Oxford Downs—Aged rani, shear. Davidson; long tablt earrots, J. Proe- - - -at Many friend's wish for IMrs. McPbeel ling ram, ram laimb, ewe 2 shear and tor, 11 Hoover; early Hbrri carro* . , , � , �, - . I 0 � ?, � , - . �,-,gave& A large crowd gathered ,E. Hoover, R. Houvew; long red beets, . the scene.—Exeter-Tilmes Advocate. much cot and sereme happiness over shearliftig ewe, ewe lamb, pen—. N. Cowaxi, W. Br&"; bl&Dd turnip ," she continues her long.life's jour- E. Snell, first and 2nd in all classes. 'Tramps Are Outfitted From Store atorset Horned Aged ram, P.. E. beets, IC. Clarkes, J. Agar; parsnips, Hensall. . rev.—Goderich SiSignal. Dearing, C. Dadbroake; sheaTling O. Turribpjl & Sons, (R. Boland; win - Another Case of Lockjaw. rain;, P. E. Dearing and 2nd; ram ter radishesy A, ISehu4dt, N. 06waat; -VTwo fastidi+ous and attily-attired . lamb, P. D. Dearing and 2nd; ,we, 2 sugar niangollds,, L. Coadflin" M. . -tramps are sought by police, of Raymond Henning, 18 year old son shear and over, P. E. Dearing, C. Hoover; mangold Wurzels, long red, . � . .Hluron County. Dropping off a freight . of Llyod, Henning, of ,the 6th conces- Danbrooke; shearling ewe, P. E. R. JHloovW, A. Schuddt; long yellow .. 1. train at Hemall they entered the sion of Turtiberry, about �,wo weeks Dearing and' 2nd; ewe lamb,, C. Dan- rrjanlgoi&, W. socdlt, G. lQanepbelb; , g.enerid 'stiore ,of T. C. JoYnt by re- ago had a sliver forced under his brooke, P. D. Dearing; per,' P. E. ylelUow igtldbe, mangoildl4l; R. Hoover, P. moving the entire frame of the front thumlb nail. Little. or nothing was Dearing, G Dayflbrooke. Stewart; ,red globe marigolds, 'A. .. ,door. FTow the racks they selected thought of the accident which was 18hrapslhiredowns—A,ged ram, R. D. 196hniil . . . tsuTbF, to their iiking, and dragged, of a minor nature, 'but a week ago Hunter & Son., J. Thomson; shear- . VEGETABLE'S I - I inatty shirts, ItieA, sox and, sport ex- Saturday night, pain delvelop�d, , and ling ram 1R. A Hunter & Sons, J. (Onions from seed, red, Mrs, Coch- I -fords from the shelves. . Grey felt by Monday he was seriously ill. Roc- Thomson; ram lamb, R. D. Hunter & lin; onions from seed, yellow, Mirs, . khats completed the ensembles. Then toms tStewart and Redmond were call- Sons, J. Thompon; ewei, two ,hear Briniblecombe, Dr. Grieve; onions . 1-olding ,their ,own tatteirpid rags, they ed in and found, that the unifortunate -and -over, J. Thomson, R. D. Run -ter from Dutch sets, D. ,Borho, F. Bur- -placed Them on -a chair, left the place boy was suffering from, lockjaw. For- & Sons; sibearling ewe, J. Thomson 04611; quart onion Iselbs, Dr. Grieve, I iwand havenft been" seen since. Al- tunaitWy some of the anti -tetanic gem- and 2nd; ewe lamb, J. Tho6sison, R. IMis'MoCkwilmn; pickling onions, Mm. '. -�ho-ug)h IMT. Joynt, resides above the um that had' !been procured'for Bruce D. Hunter & Sons; pen, J. Thomoon, BrimJbIle,combe, Dr. Grieve; potato oar - store -hie was not aware of the rob- Cani1pbell was available and this was IR, D. Hunter & Sons. ions, Nks. VIalker, T. McFadzen; 'bery until IMonday m'ornin'g.—Exeter administered, and Rayiniond, is re- Judga-4R. 1H. Harding, Thorndaie, corny Yellow Canada, T. Wilson; corn, Times -Advocate. sponding to the treatrn�eent and is PIGS 4whitlel T%nb '. T. Wilson; corn, YeAlow . JMproving slow., y r ! , t A Cases of lockjaw Bacon Hiogs--Boar, I year and ,,- Dent, A. FAgar,' % Taylor; 6 stalks Wins First. axe not com1inon, but this is the see- er, N. -Wade, D. Douglas & Son's, Ol. ' Of fodder corn, D. Borho, XM BT+m- . . . ond case that has developed in this Turdbull & Son.; boar, under I year blecombe; table corgi, T. 'Wilsons A. Fred Ellerin' gton, Jr., was the W111- district in -the last few weeks. Bruce Jas� Cowan� D. Douglas & Sons, R. Edgae; ccdlelctoln k+f eolrn6 named I -aver of the first prize, $5.010, in the Campbell, -a local boy was attacked Wiade; sow, 1 year 'and over, D, Doug- varieties, D. Borho, W. 'Swft; three - Boys' Home Garden.,Club contest for by this terrible dis6ase- a •-short time lais, & Son 0. Turnbull & Son, Jas. 'heads curled Samoy, D. Borho, W. I " the ,Exeter district and, Orlando Bat- ago, bult,, is now able to walk about, Gowan;, sow, under I year, D. -Douglas 'Scott; .-three beadis )I)rumbead tab- , itler, of Zurrich, was second. W*711* ' ­ 1 bage, A. Schmidt, T. Campbell; Oy-. I ,J, and it-is hoped that, this other un- & Sons, R. Wade, J. Gowan; pen, � , .1 'Staivlake, son ,of'Mr. James �Stan. ace, fortumte young man will 'inake. as 'inale, I brood sow, sow under 1 year heart calbbag% A. ScWidt, Mrs. . as third and wins a free four-day . ­ ,trip to the Royal Winter Flair at To- rapid a recovery.—Winghani Ad- and slaw -under 6, months, D. Douglas, Cotchlin; red pickling cabbage, Mrs. -xonto. Fred Elleri-ngtpn wa,s not . ,,. vlance-Mimes. . & Sonts, R. Wa&, J. Cowan- . N-st ill. Thom0son, A. Sclimidit- cauh- 11 � �gible for 'ithe. trip as it is only for B ,pair bacon 'hags any breled., from, 170 flower, A. Schmidt, WIrs, �rimible- I . 'boys living on the farm. Orlando ayfield Doctor Visits 'Home of Many. to 220 lbs., John S, Cowan, R. Wade, ,corribe; pumpkins YeAlow field, C. -Battler, winner of second prize, Vasl , . Wonderful Cures. O. Turnbull & Som .., ,Clarke, D. Boalho,; ,pq*n1pkin pie, Mrs, -tunder the age limit -Exeter ,Times- - Judge—R. H. Harding, Brimblecombe, Mrs. ,R. Thompson; 'Dr. N1,6wton,13-rady, of Bayfipld, re- POULTRY squaslh, T. Burdhellol W. Scott; toni-, . t 14 Advocate, turned on ,Sunday from a visit isit to , Brahmas (c) M. Fraser, 'Minnie & atoes, large, A. Sohty4d� -Ma-s. R. Wrist Broken As Car Backfired. Hiqnie & Clark, T. ' . Dr. Locke,, of Willia,misbUTg, who Clark, (h) Wil- ThomTson; plum ,or 'cherry - , y toniatoes, I , . I . seems to ,have been performing ,son-, (or) Minnie & ,Clark, IM. Fraser, Mrs.,,Oouchlin ' T. Wilson; butter . On Thursday last, George Tervitt, wonderful cures of, all kinds of dis- (p) -M. Fraser, J. Truesdale; Barred beans ((black), R. Hoover; J. Perrie; . 19r., mail carrier on Rural Rout-- No. easels by treating patients' feet. W'e Rocks (,) W. Miller, Mirinde & Clark, white beans( ,large '1C. I Clarke, T. Wil - ':3, had ,'a, miost linfoirtunete accid.n.t. asked D4-. Newton -Brady .what he (h) W. Miller, J. Truesdale, (cr and 90A butter beans. any other variety, I When he attempted to crank the -car thought Of it. It is wonderful," he p) W. Miller and 2n.d; Rocks. any D- B6rho,. J. Perme; white b—eans, . -1he uses for delivering irrail 'the en- declared. Patients had. told him of 'O'Brienother variety (c) -Minnie & Clark, s1n`a1l,,,R. Ptrootor, L. Farr; c-iiwons, -gi-ne back,,lfired and broke his wrist. some almost miraculous respults. We & Kochf-ars, (h) J. True,sdale ,Dr. Grieve, T McFadien; watermel- . . An x-ray taken at Clinton showed ,.,uggested that hypuotisnimight come Minnie & Clark, (or) W. Miller, Min- (Ins, Dr. Grieve; C, Clarke.; muAmel- -the ,break- to' 'be a ,bad -one, and Mr. ',nlo such dtreatment (but ',he scoffed at ,i, & Clark, (p) 'Minnie & Clark, ons, Dr. Grieve, D. Borh,o; pickling "Tervdtt wil,l 'be , inc.ampacitated for the idea, He saw five, thousand, pat- O'Brien `& Kocheims; Colchins-, /,,. h, cucirtitbers, G. Caingibell, -,1A. Edigar- ,.. ers t,7�onl,e time. — Wingham Advance- ients ta-eated and talked with 'many ,r), Minnie & Clark, (p) J. Truesdale, table- cueumb " , Dr. Grieve., N, 43ow-t . "Tinies. I of thom. and, having studied Vne art, ' i�h, ripe cucumbers, R. Roland,. 31. 1 . - Minnie & Clark; Dorkings" (c) M. ; 1. I he intends uMn­ it in 'his practise. Fraser, O'Brien. & KocheIns,' (h) T. Cochlin;' clery, whTtle, Dr. Grieve; An Unusual But Serious Accident, Dr. 'Locke, ,he. -7s:;ys, must go, and Wilson, OmBrien & Koteliernis, (er) sunflowers, E,. Hoover, pover, Mrs. Coc-l-slin; . ' rest and relax for ten minutes every 'J. ,I,rues.d&le M. Fraser, (p) O'Brienc�olleotion of garden . produce, A. ,Lastt Wednesday afternoon about E'lo often dbrine the day, which. las, I 1.30, little ,Jack Shiell, son of Charles -'s -&- Kochems,; Game -s (c and h) LaAth- SchmidL'- , usually from about eight'in the morn- -waite & Soin, (p) D. Douglas & Son, DIAARY -PRODUCTS . . .. Shiell, loth concession' of East Wa- ing until sate at night. Dr. Newton- Orpingtons (c) T, Wilson and 2nd, F`ve,pounds or oMer crook butter., . Nvanosfh, went to gather the eggs as Brady ,says he saw eluring his visit (h) 'T. Wiloon, J. Truesdale, (cr and home made, D. McKinnon, J. Proc- . was 'his usual habit. It was always cars (rorm, every State in, the Amari- I tor, 'R. Proctor; table butter stand on, his I ) - p) W. Milller, J. Truesidalle? Minorcas ,r prints, meces,sary for him to can union, as well as from nearly (c) ,O'Brien & Kochems, Minnie & J. Fraser, 'D. McKinnon, W. Taylor ; -toe. butter in rolls, Xrs. Jeffries, Mrs. 91 . , % to get'tbe eggs bu� this thiw evexy province of C.&rada, people suf- Clark, (h)'bldnivie & (Clark, O'Brien -the eggs were so far back in the nest feTinl, from artl,i itie, neuritis anJ Storey, 'Mm McKinnon. I . , & Kochems, (cr and p) Laithwaite & DOMIDSTIC MANUFACTURES -tha, ' t he got a nail keg to stand on all forms of,pain'ul twouble, of UmbF�, �-!on, O'Brien & Koehenis- ' White ' . I IsID that he could. complete .his job" back and arms, co -ming - hope Wyandottes (c) W. Willei,' Douglas ' Quilt, fal;c' , in the y quiltimg,,Xrs. Nichol, 'The keg rolled out from undler 'his of find4ng relielf, niid he believes the &•oon., (h) Nunnle & Clark, J. Trues- C, Cunningham; crochet -quilt, Dr. � ,feet land the boy was left hanging by t I.e. [m,enl, at . will prove beneficial.— dale, (cr)'W. Miller and 2nd, (p) W. Grieve, Mr.-,. Savage; kTatted quilt, --the neck. tHle was 'hap ging in this Clinton News, ­,Record. � I I . Dr. ,Grieve, L. Cowan; patchwork ,wnannelr when he was found just a , °- " lKiller, Minnie, & Clark; W-yandottes quflt; W. Anderson, H. Hoover; log I -few minutes after the keg rolled out, Walter-Haacke. any other rvaxiety (c) T. Wilson, M. . . . 'but in that lshort time his wind was . . Fraser, (h) W. Miller, T. Wilson, cabin quilt, iDr. Grieve, :Miss ",IcKel- " 4s,hut off and it was feared be would A pretty wedding was solemnized (or) T. Wils6n, W.MRfie.r, (p) -Mlinnie vey; appleque quilt, Mrs. J. Hoover, `1- I I �a :,ndt recover. I Dr. Stewart was elent at the hone of the bride's plarents, & Clark, T. Wilson; Rhode Island "Irs', Jeffries; knotted. and tufted ,' I Ile, Mr. -and ,Mrs. Wilmot HalacKe, of Reds (c) Minnie & Clark, (h) Doug- quilt, ,Mdas iMcCallum, E. Bryans; bed :forr and rDr. Shiell Listowel. boy's uncle Co in fancy stitch, Mirs. Jeffries, ,also rushed from. Listow-el. Dr. Me- Goderich townishipt on- Wedresday, las & !Son, J. Truesdale, (or and pi N. omforter. fancy home- . I ltQreegolr ti peciurast from Lon4an,, was September 28th, at 12 o'clock, when Minnie & -Clark, W. Miller; Le horns Cowan;; I & J -summoned �nd two , nurses called, in Miuriel Grace, their only daughter, White (c) Minnie & Clark, J. Tructs- made, Mrs. Nichol, Mirs. Somers; . I . , to attend to the little chap. At thie was united in marriage to Barrie 'dale, ('h) )MIrinie & ,Clark and 2nd, Ocaydorter, Practical, (Mrs- Williams, I tinie of writing the ladis improving 0ourtice Walter, younger son of Mrs. (er) J. Truesdale, Minnie. & Clark Mvts.- Anderson; booked mat.. Mrs. . Sut is sell in a very serious condi- Walter apd, •the late �S. T. Walter, of (p) 'Minnie & ,Clark, -J. Truesdale; Affxi.es, Mrs. 1-lowe; TnosIt useful art- ,ilion—Wingliam, Advance -Times. Holinestville. Th-!, bridle, who ilj4:ornsl, ,Brown, (c) Minnie & icle ntude ftrom 1 yard of factory cot - en away by '.her father, was becom. Clark, ,O'Bri,en & KQchems, (h) _J, ton, Mrs. Bri,mblecombe, Mss. Wil Passes 94th Milestone. — ingly gowned in brown georgette and Truesdale, T. Wilson,. (cr and p) J. liars-,; braided mat, Mrs. Jeffries, . . lace and carried a beautiful bouquet Truesdalle, Udi'thwaite- & Son, Leg- .Mrs. Wolker; pair of wollen. mitts, ' As nolted in a Trrevulouls issue of the of pink roses. Rev. W. T. Runt per- horns, . any other variety (c) i.'Trues- Mrg. Nichol, Mrs. Cochlin; working . . !4signal,'Saturday, September 17, was . J Airt, 'Miss MeCaillum, Mrs. Ander- formed the, ceremony, in the presence dale, M. Frailer, (h) J. Truesdale, T. , ' one of Goderich's of immediate. rclatijvies, while' the Wilson, (or) R. McLean, NI. Frase. n; man's i3ai r of Fyocks, wool,, fine, ,the natal day of r, 's' on; residents, Mrs. Hugh MdPh-ee, bride and groom stood under an arch (p) K Fraser, J. Truesdale; An- 0. Hemingway, 'Mrs. Nichol; man's I 11who lives ,witb her daughter, ''MTs. of 'cedars and write asters. After COnas (c) -Minnie & Cliik .and 2nd pair of ,socks, coarse,' Mrs, Fowler, k'red Robinson, Wolfe 'Street. Mrs. congratulations a wedding dinner was (h) ,O'Brien, & Koi-hems, (er) Min- Mrs. Howe; maple fwrulp made in . . 'MoPhee was born ,September 17, served, the table ;being decorated in, nie & Clark, J. Truesdtaie,' (p) Min- 1932, A. Schiinddit: quart maple syrup, �:­ .1S33, so that she, is now in her 9Zth pink and white. The decordtions of nia & Clark, M. Fraser; Hamburgs J. Perrie & Sonsw ,C. Clarke; honey in I -y, ar. Though naturally she is feel- the -house ware carried out :n the (c and ,or) Minnie & Clark, O'Brien the com1b, 0. Russell, C. Clarke; , . ,l ".0 -ing some of the infirmities of 2kre, same colors. The bride's ,-going-awe & Kochernis, (h) IM. FrasQr, O'Brien honey, strained and extracted, C. , �s,e is in rermrka�L4y good health and rrive, A. Bishop; 3 varieties small . � costume w" a 1w. -trimmed suit/'of & Kochems, (p) J. Truesdale, T. Wil- Cla . - its ll-igbt and alem. Her birtb-plece ,black, white glover and shoe -s to son- Houdans (c) Laithwaite & ,Sondark fruit preserved, Mrs-. Garno- , , -was iiemr Hamidtor, her maiden namc match, and hat of burgundy Mx- N-.,'R,;iW1Z4;, (h) N. Ro.utledge, chan, A. Edgar; 3 lyaiieties small "being Elizabeth Duiffes, .and she NVI" and Mrs. Walter left for a motor trip Laithwaite & Son, (cr) ,M. Fraser, light fruit preserved, A. Edgar, D. . liffxl-rie(i.in the lleighborinfg county of to North Bay, Ottawa and other N. tRoutledige, (.p) N. Routledge and Borho; bottle tomato catsup, R. Proc- S Ir. . -7diton, her husband; the late 11 J,p tor, C. Smli�tfi- sweelt cucumber pick- . I ' ,. points. . Afterwards -they will reside 2nd; Bantams, clean (c) Doug�as & .IlcPhee, being for many yea�s a on the groorn°s farm on the Huron Son, Minnie & 'Mark, (h) C. Dan, leg, J. Perrie k So,ms, Mrs. McLauch- ` i,6,00l teacher. He taught for a Bum- road, Goderich township. — Goderich brooke, W.- Miller, (cr and p) W. lin'; mustard pickles, R. 'Proctor, A. * 'ber of years in 'Halton county and Signal. - (Mliller, Douglas & ,Son; Bantams, Bdgax; Aili sauce, R. Proctor,C - plater for solmle lle,irs intArSh'field r0',Vy­ -0 booted (c) M. Fraser, 0. Tuffibull & Synith; ,peaches and pears, Dr. Grieve, ­ , ship, and concluded a career of 36 . Son, (h) 0. Turnboll & Son, M. Fras- E. . Bryans; raspberries� and strawbew- . ,yeanl Tn ,the profession by tea&n;ng, ' * or, (cr) 0. Turnbull & Son, Minnie & ries, A. Edgar, f'Mrs. Murray; rhu- . . I I I A " lq- alx)-ut Six ye",rs in, 'St. Jea. 0 . n) . P, �., BRUSSELS FALL FAIR Clark, (p) (Minnie & Clark, M. Fras_ bwb and -cherry, 1Mr:.-,- Eckmier; Ar is Upon his rA,f.- . Conditued; from page one -er; turkeys (old and yourig) C. Clarke orange mailmala4e,Mrs. Han-tilt6n, R. -n..Prt i1e, and Mr.--;. �!<-Ph�e co-c't) & 2nid; geese, (ola and young) R. Mr- Mobaughlin; apple jelly, ;Mirs.. Soqj- - . - I live in Godericb, ,wilh their daug,h- SIHEE-P Lean and 2 -rid; ducks (old) Do%glas er.q -, 'Mrs. Thompson; grape jelly, Mrs. ur, Mrs. Rol)'ngon. Mr. MePbso I & Son, A. Bisfh,op, (young) ) Douglas Murray, R. 'Citnning-ham; raspberry - Mrg. ' Leicesters--Aged ram, E. Snell, J. & Son, Mininlie & Clark; pair rpigelons, jelly, i1frs. IXI=ay, T. Wilson; canned . - ,Pa4!i1.'t: away fiftern years ago. -oie Cowan; sbearling ra�ml, J. Cowan, E. I curn, D. Barbo, E. Hoover; cann,&l 11 XcPhee r.,.as six childreN twenty ,any aige, Mitinde & Clark, Diauglas & I 1; rap lamb, J. ,Cowan, E. Snell; beans, E. Byyans, G. Cafmipbekl; can- - . ..-Israw0ildren, and nine great grand- -SneA Son; collection of pigeons. Frasert ihomatoes, G. 0am#b4elll, E. BTy- . . . C. DaHbrodke; beist' collection Of ned ares;canned 'chicken, R. Cunningham, poultry, IM. Fraser, C. Danbrooke. Mira. Murray; pressed m(eat, C. Mr- . . . - .. � .. - -- . Jtidgio�—E. Doan. - . I GRAIN' Lauchlin; hon -me . made soap, Mrs. . ... JC Allowance for' Your .,white fall whest, A. Schimidt, 0 - Carnodhan, t, Bryanls; best.8 articles I I -itaible r a wor'kin'g 7 0; Turnfitill & (Sons, C. aarke; red fall'of food su .fo man'! ; 4 wheat, A. Schmidt, Mrlsq BrimNe- stippe I r, Mm. W. K07, E. Bryans. , I � Old Lamp or Lantern , com1be, A. Ed1gar; spring wheat, A. ' . BAKING L. Parr, A Loaf home made bread, white, E. Schmidt, 10. McLauchlin; barley, 2* Bryan,, Mirs. Jeffries; bivwn bread" rowed, ,C. ,Clarke; white oats, A. I I ,," �ON ANEW.Co emgni s -- t . '10� Sicbmidt, D. lBorlho, J. Proctor; small I . I 1. peag,. A. ,Sichmid' F. Burchell; t . . ,1 _ 4mo- 9, t Right now your old lamp or .t,h.y steed(; C, W,cLaulohlin; sheaf wheat, I lantern ... regardless of kind A. i�,Qdt, 0. Turnbull &. Sons; WILSONS 11 I or condition.-.. is good for - .sbeaf oats, J. Bo,wma,ni. .1 . I $1.50'ht our store on a brand I FRUIT �, C c c t -c- , Ic r- new Coleman. The finest Pres- 11 � Applv,s--4M1c1Intos1h, 'Mrs. Mlicl,auch- . . . I . sure -gas Lamps and Lanterns ]in, T. Laithwaite, E. Turn; haldwins, I T. dCaniobdell, IX,r%. MidLaueblin; Tarn- I ever' produced, ll I use, T. Laithwaite, T. Cam ipbell; King .1 I They light instantly and PT07. I of Tompkins Co., T. Laithwaite, 0. . '. I , . duce up to 300 candle power of Rusl,vell-, NortheQ-n S,piels, D. Borbo, . I I brilliant natural light. New Roto- TV[ -r§, RThompson; R. I. Gi-d.enings, I Type Burner assures continuous, T. Camipbell 'N. Cowan,- Golden Rus - I . trouble-free lighting service at ' REALLY 7 se LL . I— less expense. I sets T. Campbell, 0. lkbukEilefl; Bler- a . heronPippims (Fall), 0, Rusosell, T. One pad kills flies all day and every - ) 4 .. Now—for a limited time you take Laithwafte; Tolrr.hn. SWeletq, A. BN11.- I your choice of any of the newest op T. Wilson; Ontario,, T. Canq�bell, day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in each : . models... use your old lamp or lantern as part payment on your now Coleman. O., Russ'eill; wiimlthy, M. Cowan, T. packet. N6 spraying, no stickiness, 1 no bad odor. Ask your Druggist, � � LaAhwairte, Alexander, 0. 10,40ell, T. U t � SSE YOUR LOCAL DEA ' LER Lailbiliwaite; Rib,4-oni Pippins, R. Prot- Grocery -or General Storze ' . . . COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO.,Ltd. toy, D BoApo- Colverts, -D. BoTho, A, 10 CENTS PER PACKET 4 1 THE COL I Sehmi�h; Rioalboro Russdtsy 0. Russell, WHY PAY MORE? - 0 � TORONTO, 8, ONTARIO a, (LT ia x) D. Borho; l0anado Reds, T. Canudbell, ' I I . , ;;11 -, - - - - D. 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Ill �­ � ., tity or any- style, �.14, � ... il I 1, . I ­, ". I . 1, .... , ��,,, - . I T I I .'�� y I 11 . . . I ­. . .... I I kkkkI .. 11 1;.ne ,­ 11 ".0 '. . . . � I . '. ... I .1 . - . .41 . 1..;�� I ��:�, Huron . �14, I . . ­ , . . I 1.�,', ,.� .11%, . � ­11� . �.. 171, I � ,., , I - . I , ... � -1 Expositor ,� - . I I 'I'M I . - . ',- I . . I Establihhed. 1860 McLean Bros., Publis he rs ..", . .- 1 . I �� drs. Carnes -chane, ,L. Parr, currant Mrs. Brimblecorribe, 14TS. Jeffries; Sweet Peas,''Mrs. Stewart, Mas. Rum ., 4, " �,,-,; Yread, E. Bryariz,, Mrs. Murray; (bun(buns,u sofa pillow, quilted,, Mrs. Muldoon, erfordl; collection of 24asturitimm, IL ." �, , vlbs ,Storey, 'Mrs: Wurray; tea bis- Mrs. FoWler; vanity pillow, b1m' Hoover, J. $pelr; colleotion of Roses,. , ­ 4'�� m-i�;, ,Mfrs. lStoreq, and . 2nd; dark Hone, Ws. Willia ny�s --table runner in :Mm. - Galbr&ft Mrs, Williwms; cal- `- ruit cake vAthout king, J. Rheil, J. dark Ihmn,, Wks. 11&;e�, Mm. Fowler; lection of 'Marigolds, different varit— >ryans; light fruit cake,, without le- work bag, Mxs. Fowler, Mise Brim- tiels, Mrs. Miodver, T. XdFi&,en; eel- I : 1,` ng, B.. 06stingx, W. ,Somers; layer blew;w6e; hand nude baby bonnet, llelcltion of Dahlia-§, Xts. 'Cochfin, ftm6 . I 11 1 talo, light, J. Bryuns, D. Hastings; Alm Hone,iMr.-.'Fbwler; pair bath WCall-=; collection Zdnnias, 4 or - I . I ayer cake, •dark, WiAout fruit, J. ' towels, 'Mas.. Nichol, IMrs, Mle'Kelvely; 'functy more colors, IR. Hoover Mrs. Gal- . �.4 . . 'e, Iroobor, C. MoLauchlin; sponge cake, pair towels, ,Mrs. Williams, W. lbrait-h; S-napdragon collection, R. I OthoAt icing, Mrs. Davids,on,'Mrs. R. Anderson; pair' pillow caslO% cm- Hoover, Mrs.. Rutherford; Geranivm Dlidmipson; angel cake, Mirsi. Gal- (broidered, 'Alks. BrimlAecon0we, All -a- in pot, white, R. Hoover, A. Arm- 1, `� Yraith, L. Parr; oatraeal cookies, M)rs. Fowler; nighbdTess, fancy, Mrs- Sav- strong',- -Geranium in ,pot, red, R. 'Hoolvvr, . .. . , . I �,,; Srin(blecoTdlya, lMrs. Proctor; cook- age, ,Krs. Priniblecombe; bed set of Mrs. R, -Thompson; Geran.- I es plain white , :Mrs. Savage, Mrs. pillow cases, sheets, (Mrs. Ander- ium4 any ,thR. Hoover, 0. He!Mm- ,.% .� Wihiazns; doughnuts, R. Nichol, Xrs� son, Mrs. Muldoon; lady's'scarf, band ing,way; .Tuberbus .Begonlia, T. r- 21 ;inclair; sin -ones, -Mrs. 'Murray, E. made, Mm; Brin,blecombe, tMrs. Sav- Fadizen, MIrs. R. Thompson; Rex Be- 11 . ` � 3ryans; nut loaf, home made, Miss age; buffet slot, 3. pieces, white goula, & Hower, Mrs. Nichol; best �I I I 1' qp.Clallsm; -drop cakes, 'C. Smith, (Mrs.' ground, Williams,s. Rillias, MXL5. Brim- Begonia„ not Tuberous or Rex, '7- I " yowierk; gems or n-ouffins, Helen Kerr, blecombe; buffet, sed, 3 pieces. color- 7,AcFadzen, CSmith; 'best, collection .:,. .� . - �. tolurniew; short bread, J. Bowman, ed ground, (Mrs. Savage, 1NXs. Fowler; ,of ferns, *(Mars. R. Thonipson, Nks. . , I 71 Hastings; apple pie, C. Smith, E. . pmfar1rt pillow and carriage cover, .V�-Lauclhlln- best collection, of pofted' -fastings; purnplun pie, A. Ax, Mrs. Bri.7-(blecombe, Mrs. Fowler; ,plants,, W;. R. Tholulps6n, bh-- , -trong, O. TurabuMl & Sons; lemon .pair gwest towels, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs, . Rutherford; Fuschia in bloom, Mrs. ,. -yie, E. Hastings, J. Proctor; raisin WillilaTnis; hand ma& chair set, wash- C,oh,,, R. Hoover,,; .best coBee- ar,i � Ae. R. Ounninghani, Mro. Kerr; sal- able, Mrs. Anderson -Mrs. SoTners� tim Colens,,,Mrs. R. Thompson, XTs- 11 )4 three individual fruits, T. Wil- FINE ARTISmie'Laulchlin. , , yon, L. Parr; salad, 3 individual ve-g- OR Painting — Mrs. Stewaxt, CH111,I)RON11S, COMPETMON )�les, Mrs. Bri.rr�bleconibe, L. Parr; ' uv� Miss Livingston;' marine, T&,ss Best ,pencil drawing of two boolft � . I ,Arts, fruit, -Mrs. Storey, A. Edgar ; � ingston, M". Brimbleeombe; 0 . flowers, and vase, Margaret Scott, Isabel W- . -1 -andy, ,maple. cream, Mrs. Storey, A. ' Miss Livingston,, Mies -Grant; fruit, Tavish'W. Stevenson; best design for i KuTmy; c,DlIection"of candy, T. Camp- Dr. Grieve, Miss Livingston-; animal q,&hoolcrest, crest worked in color I I I ),ell; best variety dbaking from one life, ,Miss Livimgston, Dr. Grieve; stheime -Margaret Scott, Vingi'li'm e aatek dough, E. Bryans, Mrs. Carpo- portrait, Miss Grant, 'Miss Livlisg- Pl=, 1sabel McTavish; best poste ­ ,han; ,best variety of 'baking from ston_ for foothall game, figures -in silhoutto � --ake (batter, Mrs. Carnochau. Water Color — Landscape, Miss or cut out, Bill Stevenson, Bruce , 'S' WORK . LADIES' , Livingston; marine, MisA Grant, Miss Living ,Moore, Hartley Rutledge; best set of .­ Best collection ladies' fancy kork, J Grant, Mins. 'Somers; flowers, Miss 4 wooden toys, Frank Rutledge, Fhwt- .1 Mars. Somers, Mrs. Muldoon, 51're. Grant, 'Miss Livingston; fruit, Miss lev Rvtled,ge, E. Bryan -s- best he=- 1 Brirnblecomibe; collection of 5 articles Grant, Miss Livingston; animal life, meed towel, 'girls under 15 years, A*w- . . " I suitable for 'Christmas gifits, costing Miss Livingston,' lAfiss Gwant; POT- garet Scott, H. McNich'bl; ber,t doli'm -.1 less than $1 each, Wlrs. McLauch,lin, trait, Mio,s. Grant, Miss Livingston, sweater, girls under 10 years, M,za, 11 Ars.*,Uone; embroidered fivie o,*clook Crayon drawing, Miss Grant. Mrs. beth Baeker, ,Jeanette King,. ,1 , -loth in.liaen, Mrs. Scirniers,,Mrs. Wil- Brin-iblelcombe; pen and ink sketch,,, Girls' Work under 13 years --Best I l,i-am; filet crochet lunch cloth, Mrr.. Mrs. Brknblecombe, ]]!lists 'Grant; ,pen- %tit, -+ed handikerchielfs, E. Hast- hem, . . I Mii1dGom., -Mrs. Savage; embroidereVeil sketch, IMr,,,. Rutherford, Miss ing,;, Virginia Plum; 3 butteon holes, 'I tray cloth in linen, (Mrs. McLaughlin, Grant.,. E. Hustings, H. McNichol; plain heti.-11 Mrs. Nicholl; linen centre with oro- Collection amateur PhOtO'S, 'Miss ming, Margaret Scott; darning, Vir- chet border, A. :XcLaughlin, Mrs. Livingston, C. M.P-Lauchlin; collection gin.ia Plum, Margaret Scott;. patch- ...� , Rwhinibleconibe; embroidered centre- in lin,en, Mrs. MicLaughlin,Alrs- band painted china, Mi -s. Galbraith, Miss, Grant; hand ,painted tea ing, E. Hastings, 'Margaret Scott; I N"I � piece Set, ,best dressed d�oll, Elizv�th Darker, , Somers; enibroidered centre piece in. Mrs. Galbraith, ;Mises Grant, hand E, HasUng-,; knitted scarf, 'Mlnia I dark linen, ilArs. Sinclair, Mrs. Som- painted vase, Nfr-,. Cralbrairth, Miss' Lowery Eva. Timiderso-n; block of . !l ers; erdbroi-dered-table Piet, cent -re and Grant; piece burnt work on wood, ,q,,wilt, any patteria, Isabel..McTavish, ,. I . .� 2 trays, Mrs.,Muldoon, Mrs. Brimble- Mrg. Brimblecombe, Mrs. McLauchlan; John Speir. , com1be; erribroide,red applique, 'Mrs. single piece hand painted china, Mrs. 4S I Spelling Match—Briv.sels, Morris, IJ IMfrg. Bri,rNblecoimbe; cir0woid- . Galbraith, Mrs. Brilmiblecombe, Mn -Grey: y Mary Buether, Jack Brewer, �1 (teed hardanger, Mrs,- Savage, Mrs. , gle piece hand painted china, conw,en- . Mina Bryan, Leonard Lamont. t � Bri mblt-oun*e; emlbroider�,d cross tional, -Mrs. Galbraith, Miss, Grant;, . il stitch, Mrs. BTimblecocinbe, Mires. Love; hand painted cup and :tauter, Mrs,. ­ --- - - ---'— A embroidered French or solid, Mrs. BrrimblecocL Mrq. Gallbraith; reed �, , r, - tl Savage, ,,Wrq. Brimblecombe; Italian wo-ilk, fernery, Mrs. Solmerst--. ,,�,''(v lirs, ACID STOMACH 1�1 cut work, Mrs. Muldoon, Mws. Brim- w6rk, work hasjk�-t, Mrs. Same Dr. . 1v1.eoombe-, fancy knitting in cotton, � ,, G,rieve;. reed -work, tray, r fMro. Me- . ` f��11 Mn$. Briii-nibieco,mbe, Mrs. Savage; Nelvey, .]!Liss Li-,-ingston; wall paper, IS DANGEROUS ,,� cro&h.et-w9,rk in cobto,n,:Mq-s,. Brimble- oripinal design, crayon cGlored, Miss , - -1 'a 1i ect-rhe, Mrs. Savage; crochet work in -- -fl- McCallum_ - Livingston, N Liv Sufferers From Indigestion � wool, )Ws. Hawflbon, Mrs. Fowler; FLOWERS CUT THIS OUT ; -,I child's fancy dre,,;-,.,, Mrs. McT,augh- Table lbouquelt, Mrs. Galbraith, R. � lin,, Mrs. Savage; lady's fancy apron, Hoover; collection of cut flowers, R, "Stomach trouble, dyspepsia. indigos- . Ill Urg, Fowqeir,I.Nlr5. Brimblecsourness,� e; tat- oover. 11%-s. Stewart; Pansies, Misn tion, sourness, gas, hearthurn, food fer- ' i ti.n,g,.-,A*K,4. Savage, M,r,s,'. Brimble- 1400allunn, 'Mrs. Coc'hlir; Phlox, mentation, etc., are caused nine times in ton by chronic acid stomach," saym I . �11 eombe; hand made handkerohief, Mrs. Drummond, C01leCition, R. 1100vel', . a Wv1l known authority. , � Stevoart, !Mrs. MicLaulghlin.; kitchen . R Mos. BritrablecoMlip; Stocks, R. . Burning hydrochloric acid develops in ,,, ';� . !, apr(m, •Tniost serviceable, Mrs, Wil- Hoover, Mrs. Briniblecornbe; Petun- the stomach at an algrniing rate. The ,{ , I � . 4 .11 . I ',� lianis, Miss McCallum; laundry bag, ie,%, Mrs.,Gallwaithl, .Mrg. Cochlin; acid irritates and inflames the delicate stomach lining and often ]cads to gas- ­ . [" Mrs. Nichol, INT,". ,MbLa-ugh1fin; em- Dianthus, Mrs. Hoover; Gladialus. trios or stomach ulcers. Don't dose an 11 broidlered tea cosy in eyelet, Mrs. `MC- . Spike, E. Bi -yam, R. Roland; Ver-, add stomach with pepsin or artificial �11111 ,,Iii Laughlin, Mrst. Bri-nillylecombe; Italian 1-wna-;, Dr. Grieve, R. Notover; W� . White di,,.�eA= that only give temporary re- I - 1 hemstitching, M", XelaugNin, MAm.. AsPerm, A. Xrmstronig, (Mrs. RutbeLr-1 '(' fief from pain by driving the sour. fer- renting food out of the stomach into:.;!L .: �111 ,'! R. Thoniqmloa;' pair pillow ca,se-, cut- ; Asters, pink - rorty, Mrs., .a]- fofWm the intestines. , I ', work, MIrR. 'Salvage, Mrs. ,Rto rey; braith, H. Hoover; red Asters, Mrs. Instead, neutralize or sweeten your, '41 . . .�'A i,W� fancy lanlip sliade, MrFi. Brii-rible- Co-chlin, Mrs, Rutherford; Mauve ori T. lNtiltson, Mirs. acid stomach after meals with a little Flisurated Magneiti-Mid not only viillJ �,� . 'It I ,;] conibe, Mira, Williams; fancy cloth, 4 Purple Asters, Ruth-� i �, ,.*er-AeUtes, -Mrs. ,Wl',aughlin, Mrs. . t-rrordl. Collection of Asters, it. the pair, �,��hnish but your meals will digest natarally. Ther8 is nothing better digest , iL , ,t, $"2 13 Ravage. hi�idljre clot'll" (Mrs. Rucbliefr- Hoolver, Mq�q. Galbraith; -best Gladiola tl,,, Bisurated Magnesia, to sweeten A� ,i, ford, lm-rg. Su,mer.s; 00(fa pillow knit dii%play, R. Hoover, Mrsi. Galbraith; settle an acid stomach. Your atoinatit � �.4c� . I A in wool, Mrs,. R. Thompson, Mrq, Me- Sprigs Salvia, Mrs. Hamilton, T. Me- ,ftsgad feels fine in just a few redrutteiL i , ' isurated Mgnlel.44 can be obtained from 11;jl. , If$ , Lailoblin; ','Oft pillow, ,(n-o%s stitch, Fad7en,; Pen-ennial Phlox, Mrs. Gal- L any reliable druggist. It le'safe, ftliable. �, V5 " ,�,,,, ilii made up. Mnso. Somers; sofa pillow, brs,ilt* R. Hoover; Cockscamfl)n, Dir. easy and pleasant to We, is not a la*ativet I �,�, cii'Jbroidered in dark linen, made up, Grilere, Mre. Coeblin; colloctiO-n a and is not at all expensive. ,Ill . . . , A q.1 -1. . , ,$: . . . � . , .. � I 11, , I "I 11 LLL I .. .., "I �: L' . I I I � . , I ;, � �L . I � P . ,,. ,. " �iz , �� �,j I � . ,j" , "e.; . . � ' " � " P0,",Jj'-�­'IL4 �1 , I , � , . , ,I�� '4q� � - 'gm . 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