The Goderich Star, 1926-09-30, Page 2awe
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`c'utfit repeed net seceeeslily cccs:d. POULTRY
Pair ducks any other variety -Pr.
3. Grove. Pair Hamburg*, spiels:! d
Pure Bred Durhamts -xH. Weymouth. Paair Han:burgs.
Milrlt tow -listing reietii ca3f in anvil4'-If. 1'1'cy:iwu b. Pair Ws-.
142 or with ea:S. i'=s`:tire r:it'd re• arde tee, av2::te-ii. 8 rosdoa, Pea:
quirtd--John E. }:11ie 1 anig, Walter L-ge:r p, r;nai''e e mb. wall te--J.
etaewan. Two year cal heleraaka.r .!avec„ }i Wesav i Piar
• ' Walter McGowan, 'Tans. Tay cr. I egi.o rs. any ,>,h r varkty-H.
Heifer calf -John E. Ellie. lea:!, one t4e;,jncxt,i 1 rand 2. Pair Minoreast
}ear and under 2 -John E.};ilii?. ' J. comer,; Pair' Pfyntouth Rocks,
Trull calf -Thor. Yeager, Jae. };. iC- heard 1, II. Hoover, Earl Andrews.
credr -,I• H. Brown,
CATTLE
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U. Mt
Y' TIMER
wtm yen L: i
Vas stress *we bemuse slageploh
cwt !native you wbais health met'
retry aaai tbe only wary yea tam .pit
basic, tie& keep year health right iA.
bythe roes rid
ham. G Aberdeen Antis Milburn s
One bathe! tihite fall what-- GREEN Tri
Milch cow bovine raised calf r: Robt. Shortreed. One bushel small
iuir r+r with rs3fc w r,trve proof xe` jraethyob eyed h 4trei t tuns' gh*rn.
Haired --Alex. :tf r age
1 rind 2 - a ` r '
Bull over one year, age c.neide.ed-c. • Half bushel clover seed ---John Sova1'
T74 Alex- McEwing. f,s. ..ix lice. talks ensilage eQr:
Grades ) Mrs. E. Johi:ston.
orb. rs TOM want w change. Itsa delicious. • much cow having raised calf ink
ROOTS
Collection of gara:en produce -Dr.
:1926 or with calf, pes:tivelY proof re.
Jno. Grieve, Mrs, J. \Wight Tey' will clear sway all the "este
; quired�Eaxl Colwell, Walter- Isle- ,.• Airs,
RLYTH FMR event!` The school parade made a Gowan Two year old heifer -Thos. Telfer: Holf bushel otatoes, early sod poisonous matter cross the sye-
Fail Fair arid school Fair Held Last ins part looking very pretty en their McGowan 1 and 2. One year old potatoes, late---t7�. Wright, lire J. sea
very fine attraction, the . Schools tale.' Taylor. Two. year old steer•=�-Walter .»-Mrs. A. Gillespie. r Alf bushel of toMad proved, as well as hatdsb,.
Wednesday end Thursday vara -rot red c:ostumee. The Juvenile f beifer---Wolter McGowan. One year A. Gillespie. Herd soap, 4 lbs.-Mrs.tut bw i,, weary liver.?
J Som rp S x xden a
rota short ---Mrs. J. '1'4 ri ht Mrs. Tel
1*iltie hand from London played on, old steer -Walter McGowan 1 and 2. Wright Somers. i garden car.
'The F ,th Aj;ricultu_.4 otiety's the grounds in the afternoon and on Heifer calf -Walter McGc,wan. Steer it Le]tT,ivar Pills are pot up
foie card the €abool fair were held Thrrsday evening the Alice Dunbar ealf-Jas. Ifigham, W. McGowan. fer. Six Swede turnips-Mt•e. Ni'. II, hg The T. ]Aller* Trlia�it ,
cs n v;•atiy last tt tdneeday and Thurs= E'ompany, with which the lento band Fitt :steer, any breed -W._ 14vGowran_ Logan, W. Taylor. Six beets, table
day, w:th about an aversge attend- is connected. gave a tine convertin 1 and 2, kat cow, or heifer, any U. long -J. Somers. Six beets, ta- Toreaatay Oat. -
reeited day no .doubt deterred many! lowed by a dance. tit' Smith S'
recited sugar beet mans Id
__-an„c_ -"The ci=ai ; corm!+ weather the -tile+ Meniuriat lfalt, asd this tae fol- breed�SY.:lfeGowan, Thos. Taylor. ble vee, xhuud--eMrs, F, McCallum, . ,....w --
SHEEP white= -Gray Brox., J. H. Hoover.
fer, Dr. J. Grieve. 'Bottle tomatoca4
poultry
Leicester Six marigold wurtsels, globe-x-�Wc Collection off fruit- �ann d D. Laipber-dlaw.;
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numerous and their :entries in the in HORSES , Shearling rant -.•Wm. Taylor. Ram Taylor, A. W. Smith. Six inangold ries, preserved plums, strawberries,
aide departments *Ito helped out very !lamb -Wm. Taylor. Aged awe hav- wurzels, long -Gray Brox., A. W. jam, marmalade (pint sealers) --Mrs, i
ernnsiderebly. As usual with Myth Agricultural ing raised lamb in 1n26 -.-Wm. Tay- Smith. Si* m }H wursels, yellow Telfer,
fair there was ra good showing in ' Geldinggui filly 2 year's -.--Fred Toli, lor.. ,Shearling ewe -Wm. Taylor. long -Gray Woe. A. W. Smith. One DOMESTIC NEEDLEWORK
Horses, but there-- were no speed Jas. Brigham. 'ream of mares or Shropshiredown pumpkin --Mea. Telfer,. C. K. Taylor i s
geldings -Fred Toll, Mrs. J.. 'Wright. One squash -J. H. Hoover, Jno: Som- Quilt, . applique, modern --Dr. J.
_ Relit. Taylor. Mare or gelding any Aged ram -V, a Ross, Wm. Sti. ers. Peck of'red onienis Hire. J. Grieve, Mrs. D Laidlaw, Quilt, cot. l
age (sweepstakes)« -biro. J. Wright, vens. Shearling ram ---W. G. Roos. Wright. - Peek of yellow .onions.-- ton pieced -Dr. J. Grieve, O. Wright.
ITCIIINOr� •� Frgd Toll. Ram lamb --W. G. Ross, 1st and 2nd; Mrs.; Telfer, Mrs, J. Somers. Half Quilt, fancy quiiting-Dr. J. Grieve.
' ECZEMA heavy Drought . Aged ewe having raised Iamb in 1926 gallon silver pickling onions --Mrs. Comforter, hon..inade--La:. i.1
DRIED�,y y. Brood.mare, aecompanred by foal ""W G. Ross 1 and 2. She Telfer, Peck of white field .beans-- Grieve, Mrs. W. A. Logan. Fancy
RIOIIT UP IFoal. h e W. G o Rasa 1 and 2. Ewe Roth. Taylor. C. Cattwrjght. Two bed spicy . xs. zee J.
BY •HIS ,SULPI �11�1.
f om attending.The exhibits cf the The prize winners in the fall fair
cddren in
and pets were and school fair were as followas.
Gray Bros, arse or mare ,spread -Mrs. D.Laidlaw,M J
llamb•-Zi. G. Ross, Mrs.. Lyddiatt.. oitxans--J. Colwell. Two heads of Wright.\'WihtG'arinent made front hour
Albert }} skin Team 'of mares cabbage, named ----Mrs. D. McCallum, "sacks ---Mrs. W. A. Lax,an.' Plain
Any Other Kind
I Himking. C. Cartwright. Two heads red tab- white apron, hand sewing -Mrs• W,
*eel. • r or geldings --Jas, Brigham, John E. Aged ram Cecil Coulter: Shear- ba e- -Stirs. R. D. iiicGowan. Twa A. Logan, M1irs. Telfer. Men's sleep,
l Ellis. Mare or gelding any. age ling ram --Cecil Cb -Ce, Leonard Col• heads celery -Dr. 3. Grieve, Airs. J. ing garment, machine and hand made
Any breaking Out of the skits, even (sweepstakes)- Jas. Brigham. (well. Ilam lamb Cecil Coultes,1 ti>srright Six ears sweet corn (braid •--Dr. J Grieve Ladies' lnitted '
a
:Gray Bros. Gelding or filly, 2 years
fiery, itching eczema, can be_ quickly Clyde and 2. Aged ewe having 'raised ed) -R. 'ra •ler,
overcome by applying r little Mentha- *lamb In 19.6 --Cecil Coulter 1 and 2.3 , J. Somers. i sive iter cat. -+pias L
Sulphur, arsoynsa x torted skin specialist Twa year old filly --Gray Bros. Shearling ewe --Cecil .Goultes 1 and 4 aces s knitted sox, fine -Miss Living -
FRUIT
Bectu fits preparationgerm destroying propel'. General 1'aarposee 2 E 1 b --Ce '1 C It s 1 and 2 Si'named varieties of winter •a atop, Dr. J: Grieve: 4tag floor matte
brings ease from skin irritation soothes geldings -Man. ipa land, Floor matt, other hand work
nine. Bron, Goultes, L. Colwell. Grey. Bros: Fournam+ed varieties o. -Stirs D. Laidlaw, Miss Fingland,
and heals the eczema right up and C PIGS fall apples --Gray Bros., Alias J. Laundry work cotton house dress
• }t•acldom fails to re
Sin
n. son .0 r x - LADIES'' FANCY WORK
Mentho-Sulphur ,from an good drs>i�-1 J. H. Brown. Team of � mares or tercel in .1926-,�W. B. Bell, H. Vey ---Mrs. .D. 1tfcCailum, J Satncz•s '
gist and use, it like a cold creast. ,geldings--�J Fryfagle, ,I aaentlemen'a .. mouth. Golden Russett -R. Sloan, J. Somers. Speoimen ....crochet, Irish -,•1 -Myrtle
ivingston. Pair
•
lies, se'ofulphur iPottely Train of mares or i . • . .we am ej ou a in r , -, braided -Miss Livingston, Miss Fing-
Frat shee ewe or .weather --Cecil plea--i�ffas• J. Woodcock, L. Co1we�I.
lieve the torment
leaves the skin cher and smooth. Roadsters J r Woodcock, L Colwell. •Baldwin --C, , or
I Yorkshire Mrs, w. A. Logan. Mens golf or
I
ale driver ---,T. H. Brown, W. T. ers.
Taylor. Kings -R. Sican, J. Som- sporting sitoekin s -Mi . W. A. Log-
ate die gguurcment Sufferers from skin , McLean,. Manning Bros., 'Thos. Fair Brood sow' having littered in 1926 ers. Northern Spy-�-R. Sloan. R. I.
trouble 5should .get ale Tittle jar of Rowles s e r v ice. Lady driver --J Fryfoaie or with . _pig ---.W. S. Bel}. Boar lit-' Greening -R. Sloan, Ribson t an,
Roxboro. Russett --•J. Somers. Seek. Livingston. Specimen crochet, filet.
no -further ---Mrs. D. McCallum. fine cotton -Myrtle Livingston, Mrs.
• Telfe •, S ec"me crit` lac
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The � Greatest- Mystery Story
Ever Written
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pp THE G ,tJER ' STAR
next `Serial commencing -next - week
This is. a REAL MYSTERY 'THRILLER that will
keep the reader guessing up to
the last installment'
a ori allment'
as our ,;.
DON'T MISS READING IT !.
i I en Davis --R. Sloan, J. Somers. r, no sieve, tvinaa on.
Gravenstein-A. W,° Smith J: Som. insertion, yard -•lifts. Telfer,
w ers. Blenheim Pippin -Re Sloan, 'C. Miss Livingston. acting -Miss
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Braid threes lace, fine-
Immim
�C't't,.
• Livingston.ai date
ar weigh Tolman Saveeti-R..,
Sloan, W. C. Cunningham. Mann- Miss, Livingston, Miss J. Woodcock.
E R. Sloan, Mre. R. Richmond. Stark Braid thread lace, wales -Miss Liv-
IIE R. Sloan, Snow -R. Sloan, J. Som- ingRtan. Eland 'hemstitching, double
.ers, Ontario -J. Somers, R. Sloan; •O1ive Wright, Miss Livingston.
Box xny kind of apples, packing and Embroidery, eyelet -Miss Livingston.
fru $ considered --R. Sloan, .J, Tier- Mrs. Telfer. Embroidery, solfd white
nay:. Wealthy -J. Tierney, R. Sloan. miss Livingston, Miss Stinson.
.Canada Red Ft. Sloan.. Cotvexts Embroidery, klardanger-Miss Liv!
= J., Somers. Twenty ounce Pippin- i ingston. iEm
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Miss Livn ston Embroidery, ,
Swe
-roidery, Roman cut•-
R. Sloan. Alexander -C. X. Taylor
R. Soarr, J. Somers. ,lny other ver-' tsh weave-MissT.1vinsalon, Mrs. WW iety '.named -R. Sloan, R. Taylors L `4'.p1gs Lfvf. Embroidery. Bulgarian
zrc • Collection apples, 10' varieties ob ng�ton. Embroidery, mod-
0 tained'from any Source -R. Sloan, ern conventional collection -Mist
J. Romers. Winter ' Livingston. Embroidery. singie piece
pears, named not listed -Miss Livingston:
J. amen, R. Sloan, Fall pears, -
named -A. W. Smith, C. K. 'Tay- Dining Room Furnishings
= }or. Named' plums, .; any variety Buffet set 8 pieces -W. N.' «.
• -R. Taylor. Collection p s W 9Wat
8G3ecton•
t
y of plums. s l:
m
p 3�
- five of each -.R. Sloan. Twelve torn- brson,-eras-Livings#M. Tea cloth, em:
__' atoes-.Mrs. D. McCallum,Mrs. 3. Telfer.lrTea
- M. Stinson, itrimneMrcl
- Wright. Collection grapes3 varie. __olTea cloth . e J.
ti Woodcock:,
MI ties 3 bunches each, ' home owii-R. luncheon
.Wright. pie>Ilces.
,Z white -Mrs. Luncheon set:' 7 pieces, white 'tXrs.
Sloane r Eight peaches, home grown Livia. stop, Mrs, Telfer. Lunehe• r,
C. K. Taylor, R. Sloan. ret, • 7 nieces,. colors-lifisF Stii,ann,
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I. DAIRY PRODUCTS : Miss J. Woodcock. ' Pair table .ends---
• Dairy butter in crock, 15 lbs. -Mrs Miss Livingston,. Mrs. Duncan Laid-
D. McCallum. Dairy butter in prints lacy, Table mats, crochet, 3 or 5 set
o lbs. -Mrs. E. Johnston, R. White -Table mats,ot er style, l3sor 5!setn-
man, Mrs, D. McCallum. Dairy but- Miss.: J. Wonelenck.. Centre.,plete, i m••
ter, roll; 5 lbs. --Mrs. D. McCallum, broidered -Miss Levin atan, Mrs, Tei-
""" Mrs:>l. Laidlaw, E. Colwell w
- •stakes, best better 'shown, shook! ed -Mrs. Telfer, Miss J. 'Woodcock,
FE score not :less than 90 points -R. Teo secs., smith:dee. not •wool -Mise
Livingston; Mrs. � Pr. erviettes
APIARY -AND OTHER. PRODUCTS 4 to match,. hand. trimmed Mra
•
, . Seep fer Service tray,hand work mount:
sza+`ci - Wightman Tei t M Telfer. S i
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I3roadcalst From War Ship is bevel CALK Feature
}forma* in comb, 5 sections --A. W: Telfer,
airs. '1W. A. Logan. Table
Our l otto in Producing Clothes, is
Not HOW G11EAP?
but NOW GOOD?
Our Selection of Woollens-
C'ouipiiStli the newee's., up -t' -tit ` sialic t e) I' igen a and
Weaves, eareielly eljoseo. Frain the s e, v best •': i:ng
and Eurrpea:i nesikets. All our we 1 ens are Unpaged.
Our workmanship, perfeetr fit and styles, and above
all, the finish in .every minute detail, are. guarded by the
best and most efdeieiat and skillful workmen of to -day.
• Our prices are figured down to the most e;.onomieal
basis conaietent with our mato not HOW CHEAP ? but
- HOW U001) ?
• OUR STOCK OF •
?den's Fu rnish ngs For Fall
is now complete, featuring' the•
----Horton„ .althausen -arid Brock -Hats,
CHAS. BLACK
The Leading Tailoring
and Mens Smart Wear' Store
Phone 219 �' North Side Square
• It .11 i-.--"s!�.►aa- ae_.,.......,--
son• Sofa pillow, embroidered ---Miss
Livingston, Dr. Jno. Grieve. Sofa
pillow, other hand work -•Miss Liv-
ingston. Miss J. Woodcock.
Miscellaneous
Single piece fancy crochet, an wool,
not listed Mias J. Woodcock, Mrs.
D. Laidlaw. Single piece 'fancy cro-
chet, in cotton, not listed ---Mrs. Tel
fer, Dr. Jno. Grieve. Single pieeo
saucy knitting, net listed---.Iiss Live
ingston. 'Colored embrr,idery, not •
listed -=-Mrs. Livingston, Miss Stine
son. White embroidery; not listed -
Mrs. Livingston, Robt. Wightman.
Any :article or garment made from
one square, yard of goods ---Miss Liv-
ingston, A. W.^Smith. •Collection, ::ix
pieces fancy work, other than wool;
different styles -Miss . Livingston,.
Miss Stinson. Reed work, collection
of. any three- pieces ---Dr.. J. Grieve.
Collection of curios ---Miss J. Wend -
cock.'" Fancy . lamp. shade -Mrs. W.
A. Logan.
ART WORK
Oils
A ' alasingle--Missi
nim , Livingston.
Animals, grouped -Miss Livingston.
Figure --Miss Livingston.. 'Marine-
Miss Livingstone Landseape-•-Miss
Livingston. Fruit --Miss' Livingstone.
Llowers--•Mica Livingston, Dr. J.
Grieve., Group of six paintlegs -
Miss Livingston. '
: Water:Colors
Figure --Miss Livingston. Land-
sca a -Miss iv'
p L in�ton, Marino.. -
Miss Livingstone, Flowers grouped
-Miss Livingston. - `Collection of six
paintings --Miss Livingston.
i el o
Sit ac fans s
u
Sepia (scene= -Miss . Livingston.
Sepia
m I:iv n
p
Livingston.
n.
Pastel` -Mrs. Russel Richmond, Miss'
Livingston. Crayon. (light shade) ---
Miss Livii'gston.. Olive Wright;
Drawing from cast -,Miss Livingston.
Pen and inks -.Miss Livingston, Miss,
.T. Woodcock. .Painting on . glass --
Miss Livingston;;
Decorative. Art -Hand Decorated
China
- Jerdinierc, •doral design Miss Liv,.
irgaton, Mrs. Mire:. Fruit or striae
yowl. conventional desj xt--Misr Liv.
rjtgston. Twa culs+..ttnd .uitlscexs. ort-
x.iml design --Miss Livingston, Dr. J.
(Contitt'nerl onrtpas c' -a)
Quick belief for
RHEUMATI S '`o> This Week
Only
10 Dozea Mora'^ Flannel-
lette Work Shirts, in , Grey,
or IChatc, sizes 14 to 17, reg,
$1.25. Special
Saver $24 A Year
Cooking everts figure that the
SMP ICnanieled Ware Roaster will
save the average Canadian 'family
fully $24.00 a year in meat bills.
The secret 10, it roasts the meat
with very little shrinkage. Also, it
hMikes aat asst. cheap cuts taste like the
You place the roast in the roaster..
put on the covert the router doss
the rat. No basting . required. -
Eee*y roast isperfectly cooked.
The cover air close. eo that melds*
escape. G ee 't Iter
edam cannot MP
aeF
este range
an ni on a Kwaet ekes each.--
Prirrr itangl,from e'ac. to $3 so each,
depending on Fire and finis, -end don't
forset'the ravine et 524.00 yerair.
oS M
ASTERS
ABOVE 0000$ ARk HARD'LEC BY
JAS. C. CARRIE
• s1ODERICH .EICCLU$IVE BARRY/ARE
0:1 ly . kl ardwara ole the Squire
SPECIAL
w,,.tiv,r,«».ww�,.'�.� •u. . » ,sw oras...�.:..:��.:i.�,.n,._...en.+. vewa.n.vx»v�..�.vr.e..�,:.....-.viii.ere.ww+�....,•vw..vw+.+w.»v.....•- Clatit an,i two j10
Smith. Maple syrup, one quart Pres- Talons• embroidered
ent year'e make -rats, R. Richmond t t 14f 1'.ivjn.stnn. Single �
• ' eras. D. Laidlaw. One doze's hens i for dining mem, sat
*e British Nrry'
k to helm aad *great
teabares sed dally routine es
beard alp tet* atom the time of the
Messes Aiaaalrski. However. the Owl
M +M all tinea Anally; reedy to es-
Isillek session t aa4 the t owmsal.
iMnla-tlleietstthe lesetk Astoria" sad
'9WMt Mem itWhitw, Vice ♦do:Aral
lir Waller °mesa. ]Mart. 5.17.18.
111•O9 IEII',a9t, Irma stye* Mrmlastit
for w west of abersi*taiy navel
drwass i r. arsaiabslc kis than a radia
* ssii t !hem the aisst of 11 nor•
my. Tisa iirmaiearst will Ube guess
sick lie watt Ort Therode r, Sepessiket
X. ear basal Pk bliateetra hits IV -
maim. sweseal be Abe. Pert of MAW
eenesesal
+mrs vWl
CMS. venae en s In.
r Mod ba gib ow. Or -
tag to eel *oat . .0
100 S Ssect's► - of
Nor* •Ainerieea the otrpsrtnaity of
1latasiisag.k to a moot rara`la,eaibrood.
coat.
The 'Yike-liobatral°aaos$ted'the i>t
rttatlert art the Radia Iiagparisaoett art'
the Caaaitsl* Natiwi Railways
moot :irocitssrly.ousi emprsisai feta
pleasure at the ti cal opiort+raW
+t whist eaatertaismeat to mock a
seat army OC rad* eadromteats. sea 1s, i
'i mailed teesManti•aait turd Ottawa.
'The a aiiMaas will be 111110/1114sk
sd a
tis Vow leek of ILK$ C destta
wIssrs three lekrspieees will gather
trtlniryarrerraeaaoss, Tsteekgasair-
smite will carry the aaaads Y tics
ate** at ('iAM sad trent the Jailer
`. atoll* liras of the Ommdiaa ]IstlsMeal
Talarreplwi lboproost Niiet awl 'OW* it
!oblate le a t 11,1, 1 r
-as Ns rW+siar skis ZtaaMe& " 0aeaeahMat
The lewd. milder the aiirwtlese of
Ba aedaaaster Herbert Wright. lel
♦'<t., will orroka wkos at 1 o'olodk
with the :area peat of the Royal
Mariitss. mad tinter as prearamrsee et'
li let +mal *trios' saaeeari*o. wIM sea.
*leis with a naaliey, "Sea $•ease st,
Old $alllaad." An oddest fagots et
this peogiaianes will be the rmaM-
dee. et the bass& calls et thee Truss
Navy with sok eoleemetka of leak
4411.
Act ddrsot inti be *Wowed by
iiwt-Oesaosiier W. V fid.
RNA, e atlwd, **orStet Lae Or
1 year ass MR* ba fiat ers
bead or NUM Celestes ha a atolls
pretrION sae. eke !treat bvt detest et
awls a ebarssaater, Wee tie ewe*
bsobe mat ha obi 15 less *be fart ewe
tementiled row r[
Mil* wane* •
tks deskdesk i
' int is -- enc 'r ,
'' niece'fUTnishina► e
eggs, white shell --•Mr$ R. Richmond, listed --Olive Wright, Miss Stinson.
Mrs,!D."Laidlaw. Jellied. neat --Miss • Brriroom Furnishings
A. ,Gillespie. Hard soap, 4 lbs,« -Mrs. Pair pillow slips, embroidered-
)). Laidlaw. Mrs. J. Wright. • Miss Livingston, Miss Stinson. Pair
DOMESTIC SCIENCE -HOME' pillow slips, other hand work -Mr'.
BARING' W. A. Logan. Miss Woodcock Pair
' towels embroidered -Miss Livingston.
Loaf of white bread, yeast -Mrs. Bathtowel and face eloth---Mrs J.
, E. Johnston, C. Cartwright. Loaf Wright. Mrs. W. A. Logan. Fancy
nut
Mrs. breadD., Laquickidlaw-Mrs.t .ix Rpl. Richmondainyeast Fanc, sheety-spread-Miss LivingMra. stonW. A. , Mrs. TLogan,elferW..
'
buns -C. Cartwright, Mrs. R. R. 'N. Watson. Moser cover, white.
• Fear. Six plain baking powder bis- handwork --Mrs. D. Laidlaw, Miss
- cuits-Mrii .•D. Laidlaw, W. B. Bell. Livingston. Dresser cover. 3 piece,
Six plain graham gems --Mrs. R Washable -Miss Stinsota,. 0. Writ
Richmond, Mrs. D. Laidlaw. Six rot Pin cushion --Miss .Livingstdn, Itera
led sugar cookies -Mrs. D. Laidlaw: Tno. Grieve. Laundry bag Miss
Mrs. E. Johnston. Six oatmeal Livingston, W. N. Watson. Pair bou-
t cookies -Mrs. R. Richmond, Mrs. D. dnir curtains-, hand work -.Miss Liv-
Laidlaw. Sixfried cakes --Mea. Tel- ingston, Mrs. D. Laidlaw.: •
fer, Mrs.'D.,. Laidlaw. Six'.sconee-- Persona! Wear
• Mrs. R. B. McGowan, Mrs D. Me- Night rolie, embroidered--Mfsa
'Callum. Soft .ginger bread -»O. Livingston. Night robe
Wright, Mrs.J. Wright. Lrght ,onher hand
Mayer cake ---D. .Wright, Mia. > ,work --Mins Livingston.er, Convalescent
Johnston. Dark layer oaks. -C1, jacket -Mrs. Telfer, Mrs: W. A. Lo -
Wright, Mrs. D. Laidlaw. Si* lentos - sane Handkerchiefs, 3 stylet. hand
---Mrs. D. McCaig.trimming Miss Livingston, Miss J.
tarts with meringue
lam, Mfas R. Richmond, Six tarts; LivinWoogston,
cock: Boudoir elipv,'. -Miss
- native fruit filling -Mrs. D.' '-iiceal- Livingston, . Dr. Jno. Grieve. Fancy
lam, Mra. O. Wright. .ripple ppie.a. work baa. other s.' Loga iss ging-
Mrs. D. McCallum, Mra. R. R. Fear, aeon, Mra. `.--- A. Logan. Infant's
t Mixt ..pit,,... native irtaft_..iillitig-.--t) .filling. -0.,7:0°Y
jacket -Miss Livingston, Dr.
Wright, Mrs. D. McCallum. Wege• Jno.(:roevt. Infirit'ia Livingston.
lliiass
table • palsied, arnall--Mra. Trlfea.. - J. Woadeock, Miss Livingston.. In-
3,t
n-
Meat lost, 2 iba.-ry-Mria. GV.' A.. Logan. !ante ingst -llirs. D. McCallum.
Dessert dish, other than pastry oil Mesa Livingston, infant's crab cover,
- jelly -Mrs. Telfer.. Fruit salad homes. Six garden i s roti, longgan.
arnall--»Mrs. 'Triter. home made--lfrs. W. A. Logan.
FRUIT, IT. PIC'}! L1;S, ETC. Child's romper euit•�-1)r. Jno. Grieve.
Maple "cream randy -Mrs. •brie. 'Telfer Living Room I�`arnishinlcs
Miss A. Gillespie. Canned rhubarb• a Centre piece. embroidered, colored'
Mrs. ll I,aidiarr, Canned red vasep. "-Mrs. W. A. Logan, W. M. Watson..
berries Mrs. R. Riehrtrond, },les. 1) Centre piece, other style, colored--•
I.aidlxsrr °Chinned pturnat, *teen or. r�evse rgt3ierunnnr-OlieWh,Mss St7n.geliow-Mrs, It. Richond, Mrs. D.
Laidlaw Canned - eherrieae-Mrs. R.
Richmond, Mrs. D. Laidlaw. Canned
peaehra _yellow ---Mrs. R. Riehmand;
Dr. J. Grieve. Preserved apples
Miss A. Gillespie. Preserved citron
Mrs. Telfer. Preserved strawber-
ries --Mrs. R. Riebmond. Z. If. F,toor.
ser: Preserved slaves. blue or red-.- -
Mrs. J. Wright. Cant'ed pears •. -
M'rs'. R. Richmond,. Dr. J. Grfewo.
Black current jam--Mtsi. U. Laid. u y
law. Mr*. Triter. Gooseberry jam-- 'se.
).'airs. I1, Titkuskw: on mama- - + +d "stdst Is sew rias! isle, Ales *ir
D * a ab . !read. +kyr awd
HEAD SCUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR. A Dlill.•D
Apptled la Mita*
reeeleee IN
lads -Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. . teddlaw.
Canned tomatoes ---Mrs. D. Laidlaw..
Mrs.- R. Riehmend. Mod vinegar
pirkkaa-WMrs. 'fatter. itrs. R. B. Me«
(.r,wan. Me stard pkkka•--Itrr. 'Cel•
ter. Mr*. 1). Laidlaw. Sweetickka
Mra. W. A. Lagan 0. Wright.t
Melded alders. --Mrs. limiter. Glass
apple jelly -Mira A. Gillespie. Glass
currant jell -Mrs. Telfer. bliss A.
(eilkapk. Massa ether native frith
3..i1y-0. Wright. Mts. A. Giltermie
Bottle tai. gs ry siserger-Virs.
• Ito more 1l
r aIle
beseik sot M 1 your odd
Qst sr 3e .t IIIy'a Oras s
>rmiek
freo_yeertitfiaadRlrl vows
a Mile et itis
ieet moo to yourSmith iiia srfl�r. Ii
111* hieed•
melba lbs Mesa sr -.a elPitamoloo mow
emodosos eel rest lasteady.
Ws *Clue Damn day iteireipep
ltllil Can set *Mr asimr los.
Ie you suffer from torturing rlietir
matie pains, swollen; twisted joint%
and suffer intensely because your
system is full of that dangerous ,pois-
on that makes thousands helpless and
kills thousands years before their
-time, then you heed, Rheuma, and
need it now.
Start taking it today. Rheum
acts at once on kidneys, liver, stom-
ach and blood, and you can Sincerely
exclaim; "Good riddance to bad rub-
bish," '' ,
Many people, the most skeptical of*
skeptics. right in this city and in the
country hereabouts, bless -the day _ $1.45
when H. C. Dunlop and other drug-
gists offered Rheuma to the afflicted
at a small price and. guaranteed Mo ROBINS
money .refunded if not satisfied. If
you have rheumatism get a bottle of
5 Doren . All -'Wool Work
Shirts in. Grey, Khaki and
Blues, sizes Regular $2.004t� and $2.25.
Rheums today.
si ">i' lli ` 11"111 >•" ' it M
.04
ietsall over
Canada amd oosiing
Docisanit
Underwear
for chikIrenro t .gts
petfectigoveatsweli
Dods -Knit
underwear
roar dealer
:Malted
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