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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1935-09-27, Page 3e T A C, elm :.(t,. , ,',:,v ll �:.-�;, ^py .,i v _ .,...I 7 t, ndF't• ra ��r 1.Y i?�1;9[ 11rF t'3%. , w, S �, 1*1�'F"� 7i� r" h,ti 1f F' "? I T� t �a f'� I : , 1, ' , till .. - y ­ p•�,,p, g r .,,,y ',r. /(t� /ry ry��7,, 7�,{ , - '.. � „ �� ....:a, . + ,.. ;,. t { pr.r. iii ��'q+ � ii � q '�,� s /r ,rwp, W - kn, ,,a, �#11 ::+e'1 (tri .H.f#nJ.t J T .F.- FJ. 1713!e�a. ,4!A?� ., ._ ':�'.. r..,: _ 7 �� ..q' ;: tib ....c99h (. r.4"� ji' r'y t : M '1 r ?� I l•. rS . +� t 1p t .t., f ,<i'. :' .. .: ,.1 .. , r.: r :.', .I r ,:, r' Y YE' t';:5.' >� y."x: 4 • '}l t i ' ,'r a' 1� 5r :Ly. �'4C J n {:7'y4 .Y 'i t �', d ��j i l ''F 1 �t$., ,I ., .,.�. r .. .r„ I. ,-, r .. ! �. ', .�}'.: ,e, a .n r Fr >d,'!F::r:.� .,Jr Ft>' �9 . �', ,Y •i 1F : kt t. '.1; J-'t7:�+'"µ ,.. r�`i1' .' 81. p ForeaA-�,40) C. nbrook, 7d•. Desjar C���+�� #, �� I ����t�i��.. �I� �� ���• gill' done; (1r) M. ,Clark and 2nd; (cx H. , r , >.,• �I ��}5. u I t I try a i L Des'a%dh�xxe M. Clark ) 'r` ` ' ,2 • J ,i , (W andottles lc, nn�° ,:.. No' . (A'p7xnlaied ;From, ,Page ). _ t . a t n+ r,. �+t �i7'�S�"fL-'sg¢¢td p: �'�, ' :'• • ' d + C,O11Ibi D'e 'J.axdine. t0 y V � ' . 0411 a Ill i M'- Fi, i' Mir ha Fft :u . 11. (.continued 1'a . 1V) G'ql J, K. T41 mils sv; M ex (c h) M., 'Clark and 2nd, (cr & 1 going It an .slid to +Miteer' , d i, cls , ,t imm Page 1) Q c n y• t p 'px Wig° � ' lamb 'Q, rMldGb an. - 'by •this' sarme 'm:etahbd: •The avera, e ` 4 , �+��! r f'r��"' ? � 11 lac T: C. ISlhean', 'NI: 'Clark . A. O. V. -•^� ^ - gr y , ` k „{• �t 1 HfYraea IIILkSIneS& man lis Of .the opinion that �' q, to a' x• t rk �. f v d,". ft 1, SoixUhdbnvnsF--JRaxn, 2 ye&ra -or over, WYaxlidloGbe+s--(�) .Letlhar'el & Bent- 'TAWA LADY RELIEVED, BY .;r� - „ r,u +r A'grticultnxxral .-, Brood mare with J. B. Kennedy, ODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Mx, Alberh'art ikas a lot to earn when Y, J. K. �lhotmtpsbxi, J. B. ley, M. A. Fraser; (li) Lloyd O'Brien,0 Brienit Dames' to Ibusaness.h W. Hamilton & Son, C. Dan, Kennedy; ram, 1 year and! under 2 1. Lotherel & 'B'entl'ey-• (cr & p) M. A: -- I However, the people of Alberta ' ' ��`� "l "/ Yrs !brook t'oal of 1935 IS. D. 1V1cEwan B. Kennedy anti! 2nd', J. K. Tihbmlpson• Fralser, Axvaomasl �(o & 'h T. C, Mrs. Mosely's Husband lIpeeao.! brise giv'em Mr. Abexrhart and his Gov- null 2'nd, Joseph Dlolmage; filly or 'rapixx lamb, under 1 year, J. K. 7Ttrosnlp� 3hean and 2nd; (or) M. Clark, T. C. Also Praises poll's ernmenit a free band by their sates .g'ellding, 4 years or over, Russel 99otti son, J. 'B. Kenm'edly :anal 3rd; ewe hav- Shears; (p)• T. C. Shean, M. Clark. on. AUFust 22, and hIe now has the $ ' 1 • Warren Brock and 3rd; filly or g,dd� lambb 10ttawa tnyg• ed in 193.5, J. B. Kennedy & fRhale Island Reds,- -(c) J. K'achems, , Ont., Serpi. 26.-•(S'peoial) bcs'b wnsJhes of us a11. If he can do ,, ,. „` .:,• " � � {' +, "'� ling, 3 years,:old, Warren Brock, C. 2nd, Orval MdGowan'; 'slhearlin'g erose, 1M. 'Olark; (hi• & or) M. 'Clark, M. 'A. -"My Kidneys were so bad that the onliy �� .of wlhat he has promised, ­? ok, James Shea; filly or geld- J. B. 'Kennedy and! 2nd; ewe lainbs, J. 'Fraser; ('p) ,M. Clark and 2nd. 'Cam- Nin was indescribable," writes Wrs, we will 'be greatly 4 ` ;' �3 ' g y indelbted to him. , ,; r: '.Ing, 2 yearn old, Wm. IHamilto'n & B. Kennedy and 2nd', J. K. Thompson; 'p1I1ee•-1(c, or & •p) Lloyd, O'Brien; (h) E. Mosely, of 99 Goulburn Ave. ,One thing we must give him credit I' ' ' 'Sant, Warren Brock, John% Bolger. & wether 'lamb, D. 'D. Bell, 1'st, 2nd and Lloyd O'Brien and 2nd. White Leg- "When -I knelt down it was alnilost for: he has r!id Alberta of the UX -A. i Sin; filly or gdlcLrn+g, 1 year old, W ix, 3rd. horhisi- t(ic, h & or) D. D'ou'glas & iinPossible to get up again, I couldn't Government (a 'brain -wave of 1921), p ) $amµlton & S'on, N. Keys &Sons, J. Linda4xvsl--Ram, 2 years old or qvl- Sons, M. Clark; ('p) M. Clark, D, attempt to lilt anything. Reading as rove!! as of tvao useless groups in ,� " U-01ll. erg A. P. Douild'+s Almanac I decided bol.. Steeper"it Son, T. M. Snolw- Douglas & 'Soots. A.O.V. Leghorn- give the Legi�s+llature, the Lalbor and Inde- , „ 'Heavy' Dmafb-lBrdod mare with den; ram, 1 year and under .'' E. (e & h'), Td. A. Fraser, M. -'Clark,'.. (cr) Dod&.9 Kidney Pills a trial. The first pend+et groups. � �` ' .t X41 ��t fond, Wim, Urquhalrt and 2nd, William Robson, A. P, Steeper & Son, T. M, X Clark, C. Danlbroaok; ('p) M. Clark' box :gave ane relief. I have taken Txwst4m'g I have not tired your Sahoenhals; centre piece, Mrs. D. A. ' L � ,�$ i, Beabti'e; floal ''of 1935, W'm, Urquhart, 'Snowdon' rain 'laaxrlb under 1 and 2ryd, Jesse Giaxrlts- c M, eight boxes and feel in the pank of readers with this lengrbby corres. k`awler, IMAs. ,Geo. T. 'Orale• sofa rl- 1Tas, Leiper & Sons, .Wm, .Beattie; P. Steeper & Sons, E. Robson; year, Clark, Jblhn Koahms; (h) M. 01ark,ditiwn. I was very thin, wailghing Pdence, I axe. lolw, handmade, A. 'Claaaier, , Mrs.pG. �l ��'I I " only 100 lbs. Norov I have ' y, table �," ~ 'filly or gelding,'4 years lor,ovser, Rus- having lamlbed in 1935, E. Robson, A. Lelt$rerel & 'Bentley; (or & p) M. Y gained 10 Yours enol T. Dale; card 'ta' a cover ' F. S'Chaen>r � rel Scott, James Scott and 3rd; filly P. .Steeper & Sins and 3rd; shearEnlg !Clark and 2nd. A, 0. V. Bantams- lbs. H. BOSSENBERRY, pals, Mrs. T. O''Flynn; sampler or /// , , � ,;� • ,-or gelding, 2 years,old, Lorne Hay, S. ewe, E. Robson, T. X. Snowden A. ,(c) D. Douglas & 'Sons L. O^Brien• "My husband' has also taken Dodd's • • other walll decoration, !rand -'made, '����' /// � 'N D, MciF}wan, N. Keys & (Sans; filly or P. 'S'teeper & 'S+ons; ewe ]'ami, A;. P. Gh) D. Douglas & Sones sand 2nd, (er Kidney Pills and says his (back does Beatrice Harburn, 'Mrs, ,Wm. Deem, / n y gelding, 1 year oildy Wim, Urquhart, Steeper not hurt now as it did before." canned, red cherries, pitted, Mrs. Jas, Xiseellaneou'sI—,Best ' article •?nada ' per & Sons, E. Robson, A. P. & P) M. A. Fraser, John Kochems. Carter, H. Des'ard4ne canned _, ° . . -Jahn Bolger & Sins, M. A. Fraser; Steeper & Sons,- wether lamb, T. M. Ducks—IPelcin 'Ducks, (old drake, r J , 'pea'rs, from table bi'lelatfi, Mrs. Gteo. T• Dale, ��� Robert Mrs. W. J. Dickson, H. Desjarld'ine ; 'Mrs, D. A. Fowler; -single piece of E!j/MATEPFI7,>tE r r ' M11rdo.ck Special, S. D. Mc- Snowdlen, A. P. Steeper & Sins, E. old duck, yosung drake) D. Douglas ling; crab apples-, allow, H. Des- carrell stranxnberries, H. Desjardline, need4ew'ork, over 50 Years old, 'Mms. + �Pwan, Win. Urquhart, Wm, Hami1- Ro4�sbn. & Sons. Rowexn Ducks—(old drake ja,rdine• Rhode Island Greening, L. Mns• W.'J. Dickson; canned, -plums, H, T. Constable, _r►4xs. D. 'MeC9loy; (beet 'levo Trion &Son; Bank of Commerce Spe- Leicester—Ram, 2 and o'ld duck g Slons, g� years old' or ov- ), D. Douglas & Song Des a° 'tial, best mare, filly or .gelding, any ter, E'phri'am Snell J. S. Cowan & Adam Thompson; (you drake and' Skilling, Geo, Laithwaiite; Ribstan J rtline, Mrs. Jas. Gairtem; canned article 'made from' 1 or more flour 1lfeta�Ruo$n �'' a W'11'' U 1. P' 'G La'tlil L ki 1 peaches ,Mrs J'a's Canter Mrs N ctnsi+ve pa enter app11, _. t wane, . S 1 ing; , • • , • sucks Velma. H'aist Mrs. T. 0'Fl nn• features ge, t tam rqu aa+t: '., Sons, A. 'P. Steeiper & Sons; ram, 1 Yaunng d'uck), Alam' Thompson, Leth- Blenheim 'Pippin, L. Skilling, Geo. Canter; co'lleCtion 'of jellies, H. Des- 'best article for Christmas, not more Maarten-tr�'ghtneae : IWagon Horse on Halhier—Filly 5r year o+1d and, olden 2, Eph, Snell, J. anal & Bentley, Ailsbury Ducks— L,ai.thwaite; Wolf 'River, Mrs, James Jard'cne, 'Mrs. W. J. Dickson;salad � easy apvli,ea,- • gelding, 2 years old, Jahn Krei'se & S. 'Cowan & Sons and 3rd- ram lamb, ('old drake old duck value than 25c, Mrs, T. Constable, t �� tion. Fornewmufs , young drake and Cranberry Pippin, Alf. dressing, Mrs. W. J. Di'cks'on Mrs. R. 34rs. D, A. Fowler; piece of n'eed'le- orrexoo _g• gem -Sin, Norman, Engel, Wlm, Decker; under 1 year, E'ph..Snell, J. S. Cow- young duck), D. Douglas & Sons and Hugill 3rrd Crani Broadtfoot; canned' chicken, Mrs. Jas. ridge and safer..- , filly or gelding, 1 year old, Jno. Kreise an & S•ons E h. Snell; ewe having 2nd. Indian Runner Ducks — old H. Warner &' Son's, L. Skilling; St. work by wotrran 70 years or over, lengths for.': drake IM. 'Clark ( Lawrence, Geo. Laithwaite, L. Skill- Cat tars, 'Mrs. N. Carter; canned saws- _y4.rs. D. McCloy, Mrs. G. T, Dale' ; estrmate. We ilea. & Son, Wm. Decker, Norman Engel; lamlbed in' 1935, Eph. ,Snell John S. ) Lethe'rel & Bent= in Canadian Red L. Skillin' yIc_ age H. Desjardine, Mrs. R. Allan "Council W1�1116 Use, . Raadste'r•s—Bno'od mare with foal Golw.an &Sloes A. P, Ste Steeper &Sons' ley; (old duck) T. C. Sheen M. Clark gi s best article made from oad stocking, • "Council gsstI,.. ' , Intosh Red, L. Skilling; Geo. Lauth- canned beef, Mrs. N. Carter, Fred Heib, Desjardine, Mrs. W. J. Dick- �s est .durav,7if„y.' by s'i'de -George Brown; foal of 1935, ; shearling ewe, Eph. Snell and' 2nd, J. (Young 'drake) Dr, J. Grieve; (young wai•te; Talman' Sweet, L. Skillin G. Corbett; vinegar pickles Mrs. James Norman Engel. ,S. 'Cowan & S'o'ns; ewe ]am+b, J. S dluck), T, C. Sheen•, Dr, J. Grieve, g' son; mens wool mitts, double knit, Laithwaite, Carter, Mrs, N. Carter; mustard Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Mrs, Alex. 1 r 1. 11 ; Harness Class --Agricultural 'team Cowan & Sons, Eplh. Snell, J. K. 'G'eese—'Toulouse Geese, (old gan- ickles 'Mrs. W. J. Dickson der 'D. Do'u Fears• --Flour v'arietieg„win+ter ears p , ,Mss• N- Broadfao't• in harness, Russel Scott, Waren Th'omp'sion; wether Iamb, Eprh. Snell. ) Douglas & Sons; ol,d goose P ' Pair fine knit sox, Mrs. L. ( L. 'Skillings; 4 varieties fall pears, Carter; tomato catsup, Mrs. J. B. V: Crumback, Mrs. T. Constable; Brock, C. Danbraak; heavy draft Oxfo'rd's( --,Ram, 2 years old or 'over, 'you'ng gander and young gdose), D, Geo. Laithw.iate L. Skillings; Flem-' Tyerm'an, 'Mrs, N. Carter; cold meat fans g,.• team in harness, James Scott, Russell D. D. Bell, J. R. Hen 'ram 1. year D'ou'glas & Son's and 2n'd. EmdenBeauty, g ' y purse or hand ba handmade Henry -'ram ish Beawt L.' Skillin Duches of relish, Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Miss Marg• Mrs, L. V. Crumback, Mrs, T. Oon- Sdott, 'Wm. Urquhart; general pIu'r- old and under 2, J. R. Henry, D. D. Geese—(o+ld gander, -old' goose, young y' McKay; e • pose ,team, Wm, Dooker, T. 0. Scott; Bell; ram lamb, under 1 year, J. R. gander, young goose), D. Douglas & gea ulin. S Skillings; Beuerre Calir- y pepper jelly, Mrs. oa c -L. stable; kitchen collection, Mrs. T. Sons. An g Beau, L. Sorite,'gG 'Geo, Laithwaite; tion Cannus, Mrs. toR. Broadfoot.; rdin - O'Fly nn, Mrs. )1. Broadfoot, Marion Hugil'1, Clifford Hugill; .pars•. iroa,dster hbr•se 'in harness, A. B. Henry, D. D. Bell, J: R. Henry; ewe Y other variety geese—(old Clalpps Favorite, Geo. Laithwaite, I,, tion canned vegetables, H. Desjardane, Floral nips, Mina Tei•rybemry, Joyce Gar+ter,' Weber and 2nd, L. W. Guy; carriage having lambed; .in 1935, D. D. Bell, J. 'gander and g'olo,�, young gander and Skillings; Belle Lucrative, L. Skilling; Mrs, N. Carter; jam or -marmalade, Harry Earle; r , horse in harness, A. B. Weber; best R. henry, aryl and; shearl4n'g ewe, D. goose), John Hart and 2nd. 4 varieties, H. Desj.ardine, Mrs. N. Cut Blooms—Asters, best 6 blooms, Y garden bees FranGias lady driver, A. B. Weber and 2nd; D. Bell, J. R. lHlenry, D. D. Bell ewe Turkeys- Any other variety—(old Sheldon, L. Skilling; Louis Bonne ds Jersey,Geo. Laithwaite, L. Ski ling Carter; maple syrup, Fred Corbett 1 variety, Helen Tough, Mrs. A. L. O'Reilly, Harry. Earle, • Betty Allen; best four -horse team, Russel Scott, Iamb J R. ,Henry,D. D. Bell, J. R. gobbler), 'D.' Douglas & Sons; old eg' Jas. T. Scott. ' Porteous; display of Asters Mrs. A. anions, Kenneth Reid, Clifford Hug- . Cattle ' • hen ' Bartlett,. Gera. Laithwaite, L. Skilling; ill, Aulbre 1. Shbnthcam, Henry; wether lamb, J. R. 'Henry. ), D. Douglas & Sons, J'o'hn Hart; Seokel, L. Skilling, Fred' Barker; Ladies' Work L. Porteous, Fred Barker;. Gosmos, y Baker; best tomatoes,. s --Best cow, R, M, Peck; I orse Horned—Ram 2 years- odd (y'o'ung' golbbier D. Douglas & 'Sons g' dvnplay, Jonathan Hugill, Fred Car- ripe, Betty Allen, Dorothy Taman, ' ) Buerre de An)ou, Geo, Larfhwaite, L. Domestic Needle Craft—Quilt, ap-.. r • Alice Townsend; cabbage, Joyce Oar- ,_-W;--•4e ti*i.cher;..heifer,, 2..years.._old,...Dr_..over,_P.-E.,Dela.ring,.O, McGowan,._(3'_oung•.,hen.),,. D_.'Aouglas.__.&..Sons....Skill''rn _ - _.... krEnt,..Dalrha ..best_-d;aplay.,_Mrs...,..I.._.._,... _._._ ._ _ ...g.. ?' _.____._ R. M. Peck, W. pestreicher, W, Turn- 'C. Danlrraok; .ram, 1 year 61d and Meir' 'Special, (best cock and tsar in g' pliqu'e, 'Mrs. L. V �'rum'back, AJ 'B. Tyerinan, F;ed Barker; 'best three ter,-:4);arguervie �,esbcott, 3':orne CiaP- ibu11; heifer, 1 year old, R. M. Peck, :older £, P. E. Dearing, O. McGowan ,,'how, (c) T. C;. Sheen; (li) D. Doug- Peaches�Early Crayford, L. Ski]- Campbell; bedspread, tufted and can- ;pikes, different, Gladiola, Fred Bar- ter; potatoes, Clifford Hugill, Ster- W. Oestreli'ch.er, W. Turnbull;• helifer and 3rd; ram lamb, under 1 year, P. !'as & ,Sons• ling; Crawford, L. Skilling; any other ulevvick, Y4rs. D, l4cCloy, ..11rs. Alex, ker, `Its., Robert Allen; Gladioli, col- ling 'Habkirk, Joyce Carter; largest calf, under 1 variety peaches, L. Skilling, Broa:dfa,^,'t; year, W. Oestreicher & E. Dearing and 2nd, 0. .McGowan; Utility Pens�Plym+ouith Rock any quilt, best quilting, Rita lection, Mra. Robert -Allen Frec[ Potato or anion grown in own garden, 2nd, R. M. Peck; bull calf under one ewe having lanibedt in 1935, 0. Me- y, D. Douglas & Sons, C. Dan- Plums --•Golden' Drop, L. Skillings, , P Barker; Mari olds dis' la Fred Bar- y, variet C'am+p•hel'1 14rs� J. M. Scott- raced g p y Joyce Carter, James Flannery, Mar lvrea•r, R. M. Peck, W. Oestreicher, W Gowan, P. E. Dearing, 0. McGowan; brook; Le horns an vartiet D Geo. Laithwaite; Washington, L. Skil- cotton qulilt, F 1dia Sch•oenals, Mrs. roar Hugill'. Turnbull; bull 1 AU.9 la g Y y' lin�gs, 'Geo. Laithwalife; 'Monarch, L. L, V. Crumbaek`; k'er, Mrs. Robt. Allen; Nasturtiums, , year ,old, W. Oes- sheariing ewe, 0. McGowan, P., I.. s & 'Sons, T, C. Shean; Rhode poverty quilt made beat display, Mrs. Robt. Allen, M'rs. Juidige—+F. J. Kerslake. . treicher R. M. Peck R. F, Pepper; Dearing, 0. 'McGlowan; ewe lamb, 0. Skilling, Geo. Laithwaite; Jefferson, from 'adds' and ends, Velma 'Raise, Rr J. Dickson; Petunias, long stems, Flovx•'ers — Nas'tur'tiums, Doro�liy nd Reds, any variety, b4. A. Frac-L. S'kill.in+g; Orleans, L. Skilling; Im- .14rs. W, J. Dick on; 'beds'pread, white, 14rs. A. L. Porteous, Mrs. Rath. Al- Taman, Harry Scott, Donald Scoot;!rill, 2 years-or'over, W, Oestreidlier, McGowan, P. E. D:earin'g, 0. Mc'Gow_ ,etherel & Bentley; Anconas, 'any perial Gage, 'Geo, Laithwaite, L. Skil- Mrs. T. Constable; ,rachet 'or knit Pansies Kenneth !Reid, Wislma Hay, W. Turnbull; herd of 4 females and an; wether lamb, 0. • McGo+wan, P. E. varietly, M. A. 'Fraser, Lloyd O"Brien. ling- Duane's Purple, L. Skilling; Afghan in cottoned wool Mrs. Geo, T. Mr Pansies, display, Ethel Beattie, Faeanor, Storey; bouquet of Asters alyu1l, W. Oestreicher, R. M. Peck, H. Dearing, 'C. Danbraak. M'inorcas, any variety, C. Dan!broak g' p ' g' g Fred Barker; Zinnias best 5 blooms, , o , ^C', Wright., John K'oche.r&. y' ' Lombards, 'Mrs. N. Carter, Fred Bar- Dale, Mrs. D. A. Fowler; apron, ser- Jahn A Murray, Mis� W. J. Diclasan; Gladys Earle, Donald Scout, R'utbh Me- IC. Beef—Oow, 3 Pigs ,Children's 'Departm'ent — Barred ker; Abundance, L. Skilling, George viceabie work apron, tvh'ite, Rita displa} Z.inmias, James Rivers, Jona- Nairn; bouquet 'of Sweet Peas, BelUty R' Y years or ov- Yark's'irire—'Bloss, over 1 year, A. Rocks: en's cockerel, ,Sterling hob- Laithwaite; Pond's Seedling, James Campbell, Mrs. T. 0. Flynn; mens than Hu' 11• Roses, display, Fred Allen, Betty Matthews, Clarence • er, A. Parke; heifer, 1 year-old, R. F. 11. Warner & Sons, Sas. S. Cowan & g Rivers, L. Skilling; Gramd Duke, L. pyjamas, machine made, Mrs. L. V. P Reeves; best'bou fret of an• variety, e'prper, W. Turnbull; heifer calf, kirk, Scott Kerr; best pullett, Scott Barker, Geo. Laithwaite &Son; Ros- q i ehd, 3rd; boa's littered since Sept., wa.' Skilling; Bradshaw, 'Geo, Laithwaite; Cres -s, co Mrs, ti Constable;; house es, display, 3 bloom, Fred Barker; Eleanor Storey, George Hildebrand, • -calved ismrce last Sept,, R. F. Pepper, A H. Warner $z Sons Jas. S. Cowan Kerr, 'Sterling Ha'bkirk. L. Skillin Rene Claude L. Skilling, d'res's, most Tactical Mrs. L. O. l)orathy Tainan. W. Turnbull; 'steer ,calf calved since W Turnbull; sow, 1 year and over, Judge-4Willi'am 'Carter. gi g' p Annual Phlox, best disiplay, James ,September 'last R. F. Pe Geo. Laithwaite German Prune, L. Crumback, M. Livirr stone floor mat Rivers, Mrs. Wm: Drover' Snapdra_ Caokung—Tea biscuits, Leonare Ed- pper' Jas. S. Cowan, W. Turnbull, A. H. Roots and Vegetables Skilling, Geo. Laithwaite; any other 'braided rags, Mrs. L, 0. Crumrback ler, Ma area Fidler, Eleanor Store Butchers Cattle—(Steer or heifer, Warner & Sons; sow Tittered since Irish ,Cobbler earl , gon, best display, Mrs. A. L. Part- rg y,' Enver 1 year old, R. F. Pepper 'baby Y potatoes, Jona- variety plum Dr. Jahn Grieve, L. Helen' Tou+gh; floor mat, hooked, rags,' enu.s, Mrs. Robt. Allen; Stock, best 6 buns, Wilma Hay, Janie Moffat, Heil1. - tner 1 Sept„ 1934, A. H. Warnes• & Son's and than Hugill, JHerb. 'Desjardine; an'y Skinni'n'g... Mrs. L. Crumback, Freida Schoen- err 'Moffat; white layer,cake, Clarence year and under, W. Parke, R. 2nd, W. Tdrnlbull. other variety early potatoes, Mrs. N. Grapes—.Moo're's Early, H, Desjar- hats; floor .mat, hooked yarn, Mrs. R. spikes, Ethel Beattie, Mrs. A. L. Westcott, Jeam Currie, Winmifredl Rus- • F. Pepper, W. Turnbull. Porteous; Scablosa, +best quality, Fred Ayr shire's -Bull 1 Berksbires�Bbar, over 1 year, Ad- Carter; any other variety late pots- dine, Goo. Laithwaite; Niagara, Geo. Broadfoot, W. F. Barnes; ,rachet mat, Barker, Jonathan Hu ill; Sweet Peas, `'el; apple pie, Wilma Hay, Clarence year old and un- am Thomipson, John S. Cowan, Ad'- toes!, Mrs. N. Carter, Herb. Desjar- Laithwaite, L. Skilling; Concord, L. wool. Mrs. Geo. T. Dal4; floor• mat, best di_gplay, Mrs. Robert• Allen, Mrs, Re•shcott, Hielen Moffat; rolled cook- F. W, F. Barnes; best caw, W, F- am Thoml'pson; boar, littered since dine; winter cabbage, Jas. Rivers, Skilling, Geo. Lailthwait,;' Delaware, hooked, illustrating a ruse! scene, res, Eleanor Storey, Helen M'offb4 Barnes; helifer, 2 years old, W. F. Sep+t,, 1934, A, Thomps'on an'd 2nd, 'Mrs. N. Carter sawo L. Skillin any other varrety A. L. Por•te'ous; Zinnias, display, Jas. Parnas; heifer, 1 year old W. F, , y cabbage, Mrs. g; Y grapes, Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Mrs. W. J. Dick- Rivers Jonathan Hu ll• collection Hazel Amderson; dropped cookies John S. Cowan; scow, 1 year or over, N. Garter; red cabbage, Mrs. N. Car- L. Skilling, Dr. John Grieve; best son. Annuals, 'Mrs. Robes Allen, Fred Wilma Hay, Helen Moffat, Janie Barnes; he -der calf, W. F. Barnes; A. Tar'onnpson and 2nd and 3rd; stony ter; fall cabbage,, Mrs, N, Carter, collection of grapes, L. Skilling, Geo. Ladie-' Work --Specimen applique, Barker; collection Perennials, Mrs. J. Moffat, hull calf, W. F. Barnes and 2nd, littered since Sept., 1934, A. Thomp- James Rivers; cauliflowers, No Num- Laithwaite. Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Mrs. T. Constable; Art Works—Primary, apple done its Jerseys'—Bull, 1 year and over, Ted slap and 2nd John. S. Cowan. ber, Mrs. N. Carter; cele Ju'dl e—J, M. Cardno. , to le, mixed loon Beattie; basket PP Barnett best caw, Ted Barnett, E. ' celery, white, g pecimen cut work, Mrs. L. 0. Crum- table, mixed blooms, A. L. Porteous, crayon, Garman Dale, Robert Irwin, B. Barnett- , 'ht co 2 Tamtworth—!Boar over 1 year, D. Dr. John Grieve, 'Mrs. N. Carter; Domestic Science back, Mrs. D. A, Favvler; s+pecime:n, Fred Barker; table bouquet, Ethel' Donald Mumn; II'Class, Aster in Cray- Years old, E. B. Douglas & Sons anti 2nd, R. Manson; table parsnips, Dr. John Grieve And. eyelet Mrs. G. T. Dale M. Living- Beattie, Mrs. «'m. Drover, Mrs. A.Ion, Alvin Tertybear, Elgin Dale, Goudie; .heifer, 1 year old, Ted' Bar- boar littered since Sept., 1934, D. Crozier; table carrats stun rooted Dalise Mrs. tee.Butter, crock, soil- stone; specimen, satin stitch, Freida Joyce Carter; III Class, water talar, , nett, E. B. Gbudie; heifer calf, Tea p + ter use Mrs. Geo. T. Dale b4rs. F. P L. Porteous• winter bouquet, natural Douglas & Sons, R.'Mans+on, D. Dbug- Fred Barber Jahn Murray-, table car- Schoenhals, M. Livingstone; specimen 34rs. J. B. �Tyerman Delphinum or mat.design, Mervin Nott, Phyllis! Barnett and 2nd, E. B. Gloudie,; bull r, Storey; butter, pound prints, Mrs. N. , las & Sons; sons,! year or over, D. 'sits, 1 g, 'Mrs. N. Carter, Fred Bar- cross stitch, Mrs. L. V. Crum4rack, • Corbett, lda Terryberry. +calf, Ted' Barnett. Caister Rita Campbell;; butter, in- Lark.'pur, best display, Fred Carbert, , , Douglas & Sons and 2nd, R, Manson; ker; loll;• red beets, Ass, N. Carter P Mrs. T. Constable; .specimen French Mrs. A. L. Porteous; Calendula or • V ri'hing—Paiimary, Donald, Musa, ' • 'H�olsjte�ins--+Best cow, J 'ck Carter; � dav'cdhr'al pats, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. > helifer calf, --4Be Carter; d'ak cattle sow littered) isince, Sept., 1934, D. Fred 'Barker; burnip blood beets, Jno. , egg;, white, Velma Hais't, knots, Velma Haist, Mrs. L. V. Crum- pat Marigold, best display, Mrs. Wm, Gordon Wils-on, Donald Thorne; First F. Storey }tend, W. F. 'Barnes, Ted Barnett. Daulglas & ,Sons, and 2nd, R. Manson. A., Murray, Fred Barker; tomatoes, Margaret McKay; egg•=, brown Mrs, hack; specimen tapestry, petite point Dracer, ins: W. J. Dickson. C'las's, Pat Bechely, Marjorie McKee- �olled Angus ­ Bull, 1 year old anti Basan Hags, -Four +bacon hogs, R. red, 'Mrs. N. Garter, Fred Barker ; IR. Allan, Velma Haist; dressed 'chick- or gross point, Mrs. T. Constable, M. pot Plants — Begonias, best two zie, Helen Smith; Second 'Glass, Mar- nave�, Jack Carter; best sow, Jack T. Bolton, D. Dougla's & Sons, Jas. tomatoes, pink, Mrs. N. Carter, Fred en, Mrs. Jas. Carter. Livingstone; specimen Lazy Daisy flonvering varieties, Dr. John Grieve, guerite tiVestcott, Aubert' Baker, Carter; ,bull calf, Jack Carter. S, Cowan. Barker; sweet ratite corn, Herb. Des- Baking --Loaf white bread Mrs, J. `titch, Mrs. D., A. Fowler; s'pecimer- Mrs. Robert Allen; Begonias Tuber- Marg. Quinlan; Third Class, PlilyIIis► IHerefords--Bull, 1 Poultry jardin'e, J. -'W. Beattie; field' Corn, A. Carter, Mrs. N. Carter loaf bi•o'vQn Italian drawn work, Mrs. L. V. Crum- sus, 3 of any color, Mrs, A. L. Port- Corbett, Winnifred Russel, Mary Ged- year and ,over Brah'mas (c) M. A. Fraser, Letherel F. Warner, Henb: Desjardime, stalks bread, -firs, G. T. Dale, Mrs. N. Car_ !`,ick, Mrs. D. A. Fowler; s-pecimenI mus, Fred Barker- collection potted d'art Fourth Class, Audrey Waiters, III. C. Wright, Fred Carbert and 3rd; and Bentley, (,hen) M. Clark, M. fodder tarn, Herb. Desiardine• on tatting, Mrs. L. V. Crumback, Irene Joe Smith Dorothy ilbest cow, H. C. Wright, Fred Carsbert; A. .Fraser, s � ter; muQitns, whole wheat flour or plants, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Begonia , Y 'Coleman. :heifer, 2 years old, H. G ,Wright and *1 , (cockerel and pullet) irons from seed, Herb. 'Des+j'ardine, J. bran, Mrs. W. J. Ddcks+on Mrs, R. Bolton; slpeciim'en bead work, Mrs. L. Rex, Mrs. .James Carter; Fuschia in boSpec�n Arian 'bag patched by end' heifer, 1 C. Dla.nbtiolok, 1,bbhere'l & Bentley; Rivers; onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. V. ,roc et, M. Livingstone; Fperi- y, J lesson, Jas. ile, J1 year old, H,'C. Wright, •Barred Rbeks (c) M. 'Clark, Letherel W. J. Dickson, Dr. John Grieve red Broadffo'at; buns, plain white, Mrs. F. bloom, Fred Barker, Miss Jean Scott; y, , Store Rita Campbell; men crochet, Mrs. L. V. Crumback, James Quinlan; hammer hand3e, Jas-, . Fred Carbert, and) 3rd; 'heifer calf un- & Bentley, (h) T. 'C, Shear M. Clark; onions, 'Mrs. W. J. Dickson Mrs. N. y' pled!; best tea bis-: C specimen knitting, Geraniums, 2 varieties, Mrs. W. J. 11r. T. Constable; s g, Quinlan, No Name, Lorne Camber; der 1 year H. 'C. Wright and' 2nd, F. crilits, J. �i'. Beattie, Mrs. G. T. Dale, Dickson; single house plant in bloom, 10ambexrt• bull calf, under 1 (cr) M. Clark, D. Douglas & Sons; Carter; onions, white or Yellow, Mrs. 'Mrs. R. Broadfoot buns fans Miss 11 is T. 0. Flynn, Mrs. W. J. Dick- Mi••: A. L. Porteous, Mrs. W. J. Dick- model of 'boat, Gerald Barry, Charles > year, H (,p, D. 'Dougl'as & Sons, M, Clark. W, J. Dickson„ James Rivers• onions y' ,,on, Wood; display wild fruits nubs etc C. Waiilglht, Fs+ed Canbert and 3rd. , , Jean Scott, Mrs. F. Storey; cookies, >1i s'an; best novelty in cut flower or in P y , y White Rocks—i(c & p) D. Douglas & set, Mrs. W. J. Dickson Herb. Des- fain, Velma 'H�aist, Mrs. N. Carter nin'g• Room Furnishings—Lunch- nt, Fred Carbert, Mrs. Hugh Cam Lorne Canter; best weed collection, E ton's Special, W. F. Barnes. Sans, 'M. Clark; ('h) M. Clark, T 11. Jardine; mwskmel'ons,: Al. F. Warner, oaf fruit bread, Mrs. A. L. Porteous, eon set, embroidered, Mrs. D. A. Z1ell; Coleus, 2 varieties, Dr. Jahn Lorne Caster; cl-o,thespin apron, Dor- ldren Calf Competition —Jack Cno deny (or)M. Clark, and 2nd.. Lloyd Skilling; , ' Faller, Mrs. T. 0, Flynn; luncheon eel Re er, Rulth McNadrn, Ma IPeok, Percy Wright, Dark Peck, W. y g; watenm•elons Lloyd 1'Irs. N. Carter; Dutch applie pie, F. Grieve, Mrs. A. L. Port•teous; Jerusar g' � Turnbull, Fred Crarlbert, J. Carter, F. Buff (Rocks—(c & h) IM.' Clark; (or Skilling, Herb. Desjardrne citrons et, any other hand work, Frieda Woods; darning woollen 'Margaret , Sch•eornhals Mrs. Jas. Carter; 'short ]em Cherry, .Mrs. A. L. Porteous, Reta + & ,p) Letiherel & Bentley. Any -other striped, Al. F. Warner Dr. John ' Sch anal., J1. Irene Bolton tea cloth Pethick, Ruth 'MsaNairn, Helen Mof- aCarberit H. Nixon. bread, Mrs. N. Carter Mrs. A. L. ' Campbell • As Irlistra, Mrs. J. B.' variety ICoehipis.—(c & h) M. A. Fras- Grieve; citrons, 'California, Al. F. Porteous; cream em'broid'ered, sibs: T. Cons'ta'ble Bea- p fat; three or more kind, of stitches ' Sheep '° puffs, Miss Jean Tyer-man, Mrs. W. J. Dickson.er, John Klochem's, (cf• & p), M, A. Warner, Mr& W. J. Dickson; vege- Scott Mrs, R. Broadrfoo't- tart;. Mrs., trice Harburn; tea cloth, any other on co'iltrttt or. canvas, Doreen Regier, tSh:ro,pshire bwns�-.Ram, 2 year's oar Fraser. D!orkings—(c, h, or & p), table marrow, 'Mrs. W. J. ' Dickson, tarts,hand work, Mrs. L. V: Crumback, Fine and T3ectarative Arts Helen Moffat, Mar Stewart• hand- Gea. T. Dale, Mrs. - R, Broadfoot; Nfrs. T. Constable Y ' 'over, Orval XoGoswan,• J. K. Thomp- John Norlhems and 2nd. A: Q. V. Mrs. N. Carter; table squash, 3 varie- ,dropped cookies, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale centre piece, lace Oil Painting, L. Grant; Mated .col- kerchief, plain hemmed, Wilma May, son;, ram, 1 year an'd under 2, J. K. H'amburrgsi--i(c & h) M. A. Fraser, ties, 'Dr, John Grieve, Mrs. 'N. Car- Velma Haast• angel cake, not iced, edge, Mrs. P. A. Fowler, Mrs.' R. 'n r, any subject, L. Grant, M. Living- Mary Wands, Doreen Reglan;b -Thompson, 0. McGowan, J. K. Thom'p_I M. Clark. Langsfh'an+s—(c) Lloyd ter; Hubbard -squash, Dr. J. Grieve, Broad'fa-ot•; bray ,bath, Mrs. L. V. .'ton; crayon sketch, L. Grant, B. dress'eii doll, shand-made, Margaret Freida Schoenhal. Jean Scott• Par- g� son ram'damfb undser 1 year, 0. Mc- O;Briery; Qh) Letherel & Bexytley; (cr) Fred Barker; pumpkins for pie, Lloyd Cni,mback, Frieda Sc,hoenhals• centre Harburn; pencil drawing, L. Grant, Pehhnck, Ruth Frailer Margaret i l- ker House rolls, Jean Scott, Mrs. Jas: g , Golwanl J. K. Thompson; erose having Letherel & Bentley, Lloyd O'Brien; Skilling, Mrs. A. L. Porteous; winter, Carter; sponge cake, not iced, Mrs'. J. prase embroidered in cotton and \Z. Livingston; collection of 12 .map- ler; adjustable halter made from ani , Iamlber in 193.5, J. K. Thompson and (p) Lloyd O'Brien, Letherel & Bent- ra,di;sir, Mrs. N. ,Carter, Herb. Desjar- B. Tyerman, Jean Scott; dark fruit white, M. Livingstone, Freida Schoe- shot -s by amateur, M. Livingston; best half inch rope, Kenneth Forbes, Peter '2nd, 0. ,McGowan; shearling ewe, J. ley. Orpingto'ns—(c, or & p), Le-th- dine; cucumbers, ripe or green, Fred cake, not iced, Mrs. N. Carter, Mrs, nhalr; bridge set, Mrs. T. 0. Fl;•nn, three pieces hand -painted china, L. Bannon'. K. Thiompsbn, 0.'MicGow'an; ewe lamb, ere'l & -Bentley, M. Clark; (h) Leth- Barker, ,Mrs, N, Carter; cucumbers, Mrs, R. Simpson; buffet set, colored, Grant, M. Livingston; -book cover, pickling, Jonathan Hugill, A. Cros- W. J. D'i'cicson; best light layer cake, Mrs. L. V. Crumback, Mrs. D. A, Nand made, Mrs. D. A. Fowler; dis- Scafarth Foal Club J. W. Beattie, A. Crozier, Mrs. W. J. Fowler; 'buffet se't, whiteV. sier; butter beams, Beatrice Blarburn, ;Dickson; best dark cake iced Mrs, Mrs. L. h- play poster, e Grant, Mcg, r 'CorSimp- Ist. Stuart McEwan, R. R, 5, �Clin- Mrs, N. Carter; white beans, Beatrice T. 0. Flynn, Mrs, Jas. Carter apple C. -um -back, Mrs. T. Cons'tabl'e; lunch- sent toy n or from wind, -Fred Cor. ton; 2nd Thomas Leiper, R. R. 1 • �-Harbulzn, Mrs. W. J. Di+cks'on; sugar pie, ,Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. N. Car- ern set, ,rachet, Mrs. T. O. Fl,;nn. +lett; lawn ornament from wood, M. Lon'de•Ib-oro• 3rd, Richard Da . DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURE mangoldls, J. W. Beattie, Al. H. War- Mrs. D. A. F1wler, Livingston; wood carving, M. Liv- '+ R. ter; pumpkin pie, Mrs. N, Carter, R. 5, Seaforth; 4th, • Louis S. Morris, ler; long red marigolds, J. W. Beat- Red Ror m Furnishings — Pillow ingstnn; �vaarlen tray, hand made, Mrs. J. B. TyerCan; ]em'on pie, Mrs. , R. R. ], Staffs; 5th, Joseph B. ADoR- t.7 e intermediate .l vv c ed a i e to h I l embroidered, - Fred .:::..a•:.;.:.:::.:•,:,:;:,;:•»>::•:::;:>s::»»::>::>s::•;::;>:>.:::;^:;:::z;:>::<»>:zz::zz:<>:a:::>::::''si>:<::<:s:;::>: man dared F re Corbett; ma, ::::a..:::,:::.:..:::•:::::::.::::::.:: :::.::.:::::::::::::::::::.::. golds M,Ys. J. A . �choe t, cellaneour naveltres .. •.:<.rcr:•••.:::••r:•.:•:�::<•>;:•:,»>:::•».:•:•:::•:>:..............•::::::::::::::...:.•:::::-:,-::::,:.,.::.:.:..................... .' eo. T. Dale Mrs. N. '� �. Canter, mould y r i. , R, R, I, Staffs, 6th, Lennis Kro'g- }:%%:r,^-,i!i`:;'>.ii#;;}:?l;i;gi[:;i;:;:;i,>•?:;;:;`i::::, """"'•' - Aitcheson Mrs. N. nhal. Mr., T, Concta'ble pillow slips, from crepe paper, tv Cattier Swede la aw .lrp, , p p p ax t r cellophane, Seaforth • 7th ::'gra:>r>s::s:::::::<s<: <::, ::<::zz: s>s: , of Jellied. Carte, .lir ..J. R. Tyerman, • -• man, R. R. 1, Allan :�:::c.;.;.:t:^ twrr'ips, Jas. T. Scott, Herb..DesJar- Mrs. Jas. 'Cartes col'lec'tion of sand colored, embroidered. M. Livingstone, Fred Corbett, B. Harburn. Dolma e R. R. 1 ""'l + "DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH dime; field carrots, W: F. ' illaw slips, Seaforth. Yin.. L. V. Crumlbaek g ' x'•:11' .' .'''f; Barnes,, J. W. Beattie, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; � I> , Reed Work—Tray, Velma Hoist, M. Herb. Des peppers, Mrs, salmon loaf, Mrs. Win. Taylor, Mrs. any other hand work, Mrs. T. Con- Livingston; sanrinv ich basket, Velma Girls' Garden and Canning Club ...; •� Jardine• best e• INFERIOR BAKING POWDER. N.'Carter, Dr. John, Grieve; to'ma'toes, Jas. (Darter; salad, 3 sari ties, 9ndi- stable, F. Schoen'h.abst; pair tavr•els, ' Hoist, li, Livingston; flower holder, (''' . embroidered, Mrs. L. V. Crumback, Velma Ilaist; mllection of three art- ' �?fC�" _ LESS THAN 10 WORTH OF MAGIC Yellow, Dr. ,John Grieve, Mrs, N. victual servings on one plate, Mrs. R. 1st., Irene Bolton; 2nd, Hele t. ,. Carter; collection of garden herbs, Mrs, Geo. T. Dale; pair towels, cro- isles, Velma Hoist; antique exhibits, tie; :;rd, Mrs. Wrilfred oic ; 4 , Simpson, Mrs. T. O. Flynn; macer- q • '•'' Mrs. N, Carter collection of ard'en che�t, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale, Mrs, T. Con. Hien to R'umen's institutes only--- Sarah Whitmore; 5th, Ar�fire' a' ii MAKES A FINE, BIG CAKE. AND ' g oohs, 1?ns'. G. T. Dale, tors, N. Car- sable; air 1 .,'. •. prolductsI Mrs, N. Carter, Fred Bark- ter; cup oaken, iced, Jean Scott, Mrs. P towels, other hand work, Kippen Ea.'t, Seaforth ,Juniors, V", �''P ,�� MAGIC ALWAYS GIVES GOOD er• Robt. Allan; light fruit cake, not ic- Mrs. D, A. Fowler, Mrs. Gen. T. Dale; .Jud'ge-- Mis's JI. Olivv Scott, Blue- r .." ; ^' Judge -F, J. Kerslake, Seaforth. 'guest towels, -Mrs. T. 0. Flynn, Mrs, vale. ww //��w _ RESULTS " ed, Mrs, N. (anter, Mrs. Jas. Carter; T. Constable bath fonvel, any trim, M. B/�'EC/11�e/7� `".::: + Horticultural codleetldon of sandwiches, Mrs. R. CHILJIRE\'S DEi'ARTMENT $naa dot Mrs. .Jas. Irene Bolton, Mrs. G. T. Dade; single; quickly disappears when the :;;;,E'•. ' dlf Carter, rolled * •t a 3`, • 'r»i•': l>:>::•:•:::.......:.:o;::::.::::.::, THrf, CHAPMAN Apples—Collection , Veit able. Snvecbe turnips', Joyce - sass Mrss c 12 varieties, ell s fancy toweT, Mrs. L. V. Crumback, ''s�`:<t: ?:?iz s.!s3'•#>:i la>'>i <?i!#:3> .l cake Mr,. N. Carter Mrs. .? ;~~r; :,• :;; ; +;;,;.:.:;; ::;:;;:::p ::;: popular cookery editor of The q„M - u , namedr . Geon a Laith aite Y ' W. Mrs. T Con's rl Carter, Bacon Nott; garden carrots, - -'{+C;.:;{.;.;;;;.;};•;;:•�;4:?:;{?r;};:4ii::Cc9:v4a}i:•?; TNFWNR°51 , g rov , Lloyd J. Dicks -on; meat loaf, Mrs, til e, fancy sheet and 4.Iverand kidneys Farmer. James Rhoda Beacom, Anna Woods, Ruth are aroused by ^<:szi:> 3;: vr<3:::•:�<;•:>s>:;:<:::;,+> � 5ki;llim six named varieties winter illus slips to math Mrs. T /,<:::...>:•>:,•:::.:..::.::.:.::..;:...:.::...::•: g; rte Carter P P Con- iz;;:;;:;,z;;::z<•^•.'s3s:<:'s:::::::a::::::>::::::: Mr's. N. Carter; best display 1tc\airn lmg' man olds anvil o apples, Geo. Laithwaite, Lhoyd Skil- ota'ble, 141. Livingstone; vanity set, 3 g g M DnC14ASE tS r �w`"sem :'.t:: ;`:'r ':'::o:'::"':':;':' of cooking, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale; loaf :� ot.t, Clarence Reeves; yellow inter- , i t ling; four named! varieties fall• ap- white bread, ReGavin Special,' Miss Preres, 'Mrs. L, V. Crwmlback, Mrs. T. madiat•es, Joyce Carter; sugar beets, ' Leading Canadian Cookery Experts warn slxirot pies, Geo, Laithrwaite, D. Skilling;P 0. Flynn; dresser runner, 'Mrs. D. A. g .4 against trusting good ingredients to • inferior Margaret McKay. a e i Ba1dlwins, Geo. Lairthrwa'ite, L. Skil- Canned Fruits and a Fowler, .Mrs. L. V. Crumback; bou- baking powder. They advise MAGIC Baking ling; King of T'hompkine, L. Skilling, tables doir cushion, Mrs. T. O'Flynn„ 'Mr's. cw aetic Canned apples, Mrs, Jas. Carter, Mrs. Powder for perfect cakes n , Gab. Laithwaite; Northetrn Spies, G. R. Rrnari3ant. 1 Laisthrwaite„ la +S'1lillim'g; Golden Rus- N. Canter; canned red raspberries, Ladies' and Children's Wear— >, CONTAINS NO, ALUM—Thla statement on every Nn Is a Ml's, Jas. Carter, Herb. De.ajardine' dwat dshurg our guarante that Maplc Baking Powder is free from 'Set, L. Skillimlg; Westfield. Seek -No- ' Might gown, hand trim Mrs. L. V. p,, y �NTA,Na N AV"' I' ' " alum or any harmful ingredient. Made in Canada Further, Geo. Larthw•aite, L. Skilling; Cr•urri(ba'ek, 'M. Liv'ings'tone; step-ins Wealthy, Geo. Laithwaite, L. •Skil- or ,bloomers, M. Livingstone, Mrs. T. -- ling; 'Peelw'aukee, Mrs. James faugill, Con'stabl'e; pyjamas, hand trims, 'Mrs, L.• Skillim:g; Ontario, L. Skilling, Geo.!' ® ® L, V. Crwm'back, M. Livingstone; bed ^ '1', Lafthlwaihe; Wagner, L. Shilling, G. j� jacket, Mrs. T. 0. 'Flynn, Mrs. T. ® ® , Lai•thiwafte; Roxboro Russets, L. Skil- A� -. Constable; ship, hand tri'mme'd, 'Mrs. I OW RAN N ling; Gravenstein, Geo. Laithwaite, L. . '° r L. V. Crumback, M. Living tone; a Skill'im1g; Duchess' of Ald'eniburg, G. •. Poison ivy, imeeb-conga,' sweater, kn'ilt, A. Cn,ozier, Mrs. F. CWOOSE THE EC NOMI AL i a pap° M'. ,E PK Lait'hlwaite L. Skillin Cayuga Reds \ � burns and wounda call for Storey; sweater, ,rachet M. Living- ? HOTEL q0 05 DDs15th, CONVENIENTLY LOCATdD gi qutok antiseptic treatment with 'FORN f D° 1 Streak or Twenty Ounce, L. Skilling, �� Dr. Chne's Ointment. Chaf- stone, Mrs. Geo. T. Dale; crab quilt, �, �,1 '780 ROOMS—RATES ao sa,DID�'41 750 ROOMS—RATEi Geo. 'Laithwaite• Slp'itzenbu Geo, lr Mra. T, 0, Flynn, Mrs. D. McCla trig, Itching and burning of rho Y i ► ,t+' a° I 0°°°1°°' Laithiai+airte, L. Skilling; Famuese, or feotnndtoasaroquiciclyrolleved scarf and birth sect, Motel, 'Mrs. G. T. ;.,. ' �' 1.50 to $2.50 as ae sal° $1.50 to X2.50 a0 Da° Snow Apple, L. 'Skilling, Mrs, James• by this proven medicinal treat- Dale, Mrs. L. V. Crumback; 'baby's "'THE RA V�i ` SINGLE NO HIGHER. : '1 °� D'° SINGLE NO HIGHER. Hugill; C'o+lverrt, Geo. Laithiwaitey L. ment. In tube set, .bonnet, jackdt and 'bootees, Helen A illy fARK�RdG iAGLRIES FREE aAtfo iii+ Ron+ Skillinsg; Manm', Geo. 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