The Goderich Star, 1925-09-17, Page 7-/PIkes- •
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I. Miller. Irma
Ai toulah'. r°11' 1/tek her
P.'et-
Mt', $CIENCE
'•brown brtod----Ftorene•,
bran muttlua -- Margaret
Am Webster, Jeau Pardon.
-Wien Thom, Wilma Tye.
Rnita--Margaret Att,
Webster, Nauey
Mel:km*1d, Apple pie-- J.
e. Margaret Thom. Oat,
les—Marguret Miller, Filo-
fteDouald. Rehm Thom, Flor.
sun, Margaret Thou), ltilda
-Layer' -.cake- ---, Florence
Margartt Andrew, Florence
laa, Beim Thom, Amy Young.
de toady—Imin'took Jean.
et, Ilk* Wetherbead, Vloreuve
Annie Watson; Melba
Peters, Erma Itoaoh.Iie
,NMeClure. Nalley Kieft.
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Jilioalug on :*torking.Ju Cam.
i•tmiilelen Ti39*.• Jean Purdon.
dressi—jeaus- Webster, item
ugey, Nieholgo,n, Lenon Sloth -
ors,. Ilentstitelied N'llandkerohlet--
1118101 Nicholson, Two buttonholes in
'entton--Marie Ryan, 1/orin4 Virebster,.
titaxgaret 'Cumming, Margaret Miller.
'• telt. on eotton--31argaret
Enna Ronelt, Cora Staley, Maiie W-
an, -Donald Mbouh1i, Mary
Sitia. Initial on. towel, hemmed by
hantl--.31argaret Ryan. Margaret
lel?. Pull Pullover—Catherine Peters, Nati-
ey Kieft, Cora StaIeY, Margaret
Thou.
UANCAL TRAINING'
Rojo Taylor; parr!.
son Taylor, ninter Sproul,. tarl
Nce. rdx named knots—Albert rtty
lorFrank Carroll., Harrison Taylor,
Stewart Smith, 'Glen Cameron. Any
model 1n wood—Alvin Miller, Graham
McNee. 1111da Cam-
eron, Everett ErrIngtort. Earl 31eNee.
Patch sewn on grain bag,',Aleorge.A1.,
ton. Ralph Cameron. Olen • Canterort.
Blake t1tm3, Jselt Ilarrl-
von Taylor.- Wire solleitut
Taylor, •-•Albert Taylor. Fronk Carroll.
Niebuisen, Everett Krelrigton,
Elmo Pritchard. .
' NATCILE :vor.LttloTtoNs
enneettou of .noxIons. and
*seeds--Enplienala
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ltintoul, IBM* Flaulotn. Iktrine Web-
ster, Joseph St., Alarm, Mary
Marie. Collection of lenses anal
woods—Willlaut Rintoni. Etiplieutut
Itintoul, Ruby Turner, Ethel Nieltott
••ttn, Etta Taylor. Donald Timone-mi.,
Collection ut benetielal Inswts, flul
rine Webater, Jean
tion ut of Injuriona Inseets and tweet,
mena of Injury—Hilda Finnigan, Carl,
Vinnigan. , --. - ---- - - - •',. • • ---'
DitA.Witi(), ART AND WRITING
GRAIN AND CORN
31ali or Ituron--Evelyn Girritt.
Vora liMley, Eldon Culbert, Etta Tay.
tar. Wilfrtfi Veittland, Ilarotti Diver„,
uZ • Tiritaile---•,Itiiit WOW:liar.
Myles St. Marie. NIA; Hinton!, Ett-
pliemia Himont, Verboten,. St. Marie,
Willie Taylor, Map Of Europe - Itat4
Turner, 31ary it. 'Marie, Amine Well
ster, Janet McFarlane, Tom Iroury.
Florence McDonald. ' Writing "W
, sheep".—Mary Dow, Marjo* ---'•
; Donald, Ruth MeQuilletwolfsau- Pur,
, don, Gertrude Vinufgail, Wilma Teo
' totem. Writing unetbinai Anthem"
--Etta I Taylor' it Stu lt, it Ni 1 t son, Dorothy 5lider, Ittlortitati; It4.1.l11)1.F
soli. '..NiarY Nieltolson. Writing •"tittlls-
ing—the Ilar"---Nellie "3.h,tice,', Jean
• Webster, Veronlea Gastuir„ -Belot
rhom, AN illie Purdon, Glen Calwron.
Writing "Iteeessional---.'llitry $t.
1 Marie, Florence Nielionaltl. Niktrairet
ityao, norine AVehster, Ethel Nrehul‘
t•en, . UnilY Turner. Cartoolvf--Win.1
Minton', Ruts Turner, :Myles St I
Mar*, Boehm Webster. , • Stewar• 1
ltyan, Ethel • 'Nicholson. Autumn
—Clots. 110414111n, Borine -"Webster,.
Smith, jean Webster. Peuelt ski teli
Chas. 'MeQuillitt, • Bovine -Weli•ter.
'Ruby Turner, Stewart Smith, Marie
Ryan,: Ethel Nicholson. Antitank
-scene in Water eolors4-Itally Throve.
bovine Webster, Mildred •
lleQuillIc.
Ittiby Turner, Stewart. Smith,. 3.Ur',,,
Mee Sproul. . , • •
Marie Ryan. tionaltla 'Meriona14,- ilt
SPECIAL COMPETITION'S
rdon,
:dint
v•age. Roy Finnigan.
barley, sheaf—Myles
k Savage, George
Situsigan, Compton's
too—Emily • *Clore.
I14Ds, Ella sprout, mei'
oddest ban taIll $wiset
4041101,(1. sEktidietnitt Rth-
Panieron, Dere,
son, Helen Anderson.
NO VEGETABLE'S •
tatdezi--Dorothy
u,, Annie 111tt1lon, Arnold
rge Alton, Marie. Ryan.
toes—Verna Smith, ,Cora
• Harold Flanigan, 1 t•rn
110renee', Cranston, 31e1Y
"potatoca—tlharlie 31e1)on•
asitia gewattia, slaty DOW,
F011,14ter, Herb . Flanigan,
St.- Marie, John
, Jean Webster, Charlie Dwai-
• n.- Pritchard, Ruby Hutchins.
p --Gordon Lyons, C'oellia St,
{ark, bert Phillips, Pearl Thom!).
'ta—Ruby Turner, jean -
Thom, • csie .Bere, Charlie Durnin;
Erin& Ito li, (lora Staley. Carrots
—Vern Plo man, Willie Craig, Kath-
leen Thom, Anti) McQuillan, 31argeret•
Cinnuning, MOO- attillipa. Parsnips
AnderAtil, Arnold Giver,
Edith Durnin. Poran, Grave
Young. thilons---Earle-*.Nee. Hilda
Finnigan, Helen Miller., Zolur Hut-
.citins, Jean Cameron, Ruth •-ganiage.
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Astei*--nruirc Roach, Marjorie Me-
Donalde; Margaret • ' Arnold
Craig, N. Todd. Sweat .os--Ilelen
Miller, Edith Durniti. Ithlox--.31ary
Finnigan, Ethel Nleholson,
. Florence Cranston, Earl MeNee, Mot -
mice McQuillan, Jean Zebster, Cora
Finnigan,. Chas. 31eQui11an. Calen-
dula—Gordon 31111er, Jean -Cameron.
EL Taylor, K t chener Finnigan.
French run rigoldm—diert •Why/Int
Dorothy' , 31111er, 1,. iiiiiler, %wy
•'Young, 'Margaret Cumming. Anna Ir-
win. Cosmos Norma .Wetherhenti
Miry Dow.. Philoc----Fronees
iify r i 1 o 3iegtt il 1 .
l'OrLTRY
NfeQuilisk, Joann
Webster, Gordon liorrhom. Inwreitco
McQuillan, Allan Reed. Pullet—Gor-
don Siorrlson, Lawrence Miller, J1:101
IVehster. PHI of three, .Allan Reed,
jean Webster. Pair of Barred Ply -
month Rook—Isabel Milier, ilordon
Miller, 30/111 Webster. tlekwu 3Iiller,
Dorothy %Tlfler, Allan Reed. Geo. Al.
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unat the Apes,.
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111 AO visit., the
• in. person tient
n batwing his re -
theca a Licttor. 111 it
they Always give
far theitt, ilmw dearly
M. ,Ais tenderly
Ven for her ,child they
ti4gt and t15 n wise
tiPitingesisnot
tiny in dtrder that
would walk Worthy of kind who
th on. mai his tkingthl,
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Wise and experiencec. Mothers know
WM their children art,,troubled with
rms and lose no ti in applying
lt,
m
Is 'Worm Powderk a eet cf-
aring the system of VAIS firtil re- I
live vertnifuge IL I:. abSolute in
ring those healthy eolitions with -
Which there an 1* nkeoinfort for
child, or hope of rthUst health.
is a 'statist trustworth. worm ex -
Minster,
k4iVish, ali restietot,land siekly!
tdren owe their conditioa to wora14.
ther Graves' Worm ,Exterrnistiter
I relieve them and restoro health.
A SAFE AND SURE
REMEDY FOR
=RES
11411;14,1dAR'S
POWDERS.
0,41riatil O ' 4evecorloa..
row, woo.. wean& Aire
THOIVOU*14LY CLICOOKiRVIOVI'
1,41eidOirOCI.MATIROVSTOW
ASIIIWICKT Att IRMA*
ad Home
Public spealthig—Florems• Cranston.
Mary (Iirrin, Margaret Cumming
Poultry judging---Dorhie Webider."
Etta -Taylor, Mary St.. Marie, Erurt
Roach, Nano), Men'. •
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OPEN NOSTRILS! ENO
A COLD OR. CATARRH
HOW To Get Relief When Reed
and Nose are Stuffed tip,
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Count fifty! Your colli in head Or
catarrh ditiappears. Your clogged now
tells will open, the air passage* of your
head will clear and yott ems breatlat
freely. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge dryness -or headayltei
no struggling for'breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Cream
Balm from your druggist mut apply 414
little of this fragrant antiseptic cresol
in your nostrils. It.penetrates through
every air passage of the hod, soothing „
andlealing the swollen or inflamed ma
-
(sons =enthrall_ ,e giving you Instant ye -
lief. Ilead.colds and catarrh yield like
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• DRINK WATER IF
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if. Back Pains
Bladder is Irritated
Plush your kidneys by drinking
quart of water each day, also take salts
occasionally, says a •noted authority,
who tells us that too much, rich food
forms acids which almost paralyze the
kidneys in their efforts to expel. it from
the blood. They bet sluggish and
weaken; then you may suffer with a dull
misery in the kidney region, sharp pains
in the beck or sick headache, dizziness,
your stomach sours, tongue is coated,
and when the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinges. - The urine gets
cloudy, full of sedin2ent, the channels
often get ors and irritated, obliging
you to seek relief two or three Mmes
during the night.
To help 114tttralizoi thami. irritating
acids; to hap cleanse the kilee3
flush off the body's urinous writ
four ounces of Jed Salts from at
macy here. Take a tablespooi
glass of water before breakf
few days, and your kidneys
act fine. This famous salt
from the acid of grapes and I
combined with lithia, and h
for years to help flush a
sluggish kidneys; also to.
at
acids in e sytitern so, t
irritate, thus often rel
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpen
jure and makes a delig
lithia-water drink. 13
Your physician exa
at least twice a yea
or
tt
and
:e, g.et
ty
iful in a
aft for a
may then
5 is tde •
ernon
s been. used
ttd " stimulate
neutralize the
hey no longer
lulling bladder
sive; cannot, in-
htful effervescent
y all Means have
mine your kidneys
r.