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andiron. Plate a Bkyuptim ?tins- jag War mutts, askustou hard -
let* of Bitows--J. Itielundsoa. r. Joni klarrna.n. L. carten,ght. Mao's"
Laithwa , J. in:benison. Plats 1 Ws. tu-. *suds, Mrs. *Los,. N;I:nd.*
HEAR TFIE NEW J. R. Stirlialf, Gee. Ltit wens. d. Ross. Creel's bets 1 yerd-
, throat.. Plate of Omarkm- re. **Pies gamma, alishiat mad, -
Wolfe itiValt.22411ka. LaithWdlitAt. rin on nom sable 1 le .1114. pr.;
Keegan. Woods, Mrs. Roos. Buttat hats, 12o
Judges -W. H. Lobla, John nano. 4 COUP% 4 wool, 4 taiLlrest-Itss:,
VEGETABLES - Livingston, Mrs. Dr. Woods. 31.!
- Peck EarlY Cobbkre-Milne Ftades, 1,1"--311441 Livinarg"fl, tr** ";
Lots of voluine, along with that softness of tone that ""
H. Brandon. Peek Early potatets, "••'""""
SEVILLE BRUNSWICK
PHONOGRAPH
tO , be nsminl-F. Barkers Robt. Turner. T.JLedsre. s-0ce E. stephen,, :.',
makes you like it. 1 peck Green Uorntain potatoes - Williams. --
$5,000 given away in prizes by Brunswick Firm. Ask ns Milne Rader. I peek late p-statoeti to PLANIS AND FLOWERS
about details. New October list of Records on sale Oct. 2nd. be named --Ed. Talbot, Milne Roder. Hooquet, largt-NI*. J. H. Me -
Brunswick Records play from 25% to 51)5%* longer than other 3 marigolds. long red -Thos, Brown. Leod. Geo. Laithwaite. bouquet.
, ett, W. H. Talbot. 3 mangolds, Yet- small -Mrs. J. H. IdeLeoci, Mrs. Ansi
maXes. )ow Globe-Thoe. Snowden, C. elf. Collection dahlias -Albert '
HEAR THE NEW *yrs Arnim/ter & Son. 3 Intermediate Dunn, Harold Penhale. C.litititei of :
mengolds-Thos. Brownett, Milne tuschlas-Mrs..1. H. McLeod. k'. Kee
Rader. 6 fild•carroteE. BarkeganCollection of
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AMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
• Milne Rader. 6 table cairot- Metcalf, Mn. J. H. Ilicod*Collet-
er, . pansies -Mrs. i
F. Barker, 31rs. P. Clark. 6 bible tion of tuberous begonlas-Mrs. Dr.
PRONE go .....• GODERICH beets -.-Mrs. W, H. Tremblay, Cb. Woods, Mrs. Metcalf. Collection ot
Penfound. 6 parsnips -Ed. Talbot, nbroue rooted begonias --Mrs. I. H.
1 Mrs. P. Clark. 3 Reid turnip- McLeod, Mrs. Dr. Woods. Collection
4„ ?aline Rader, E. and R. Snowden. •of ferns and follet10 begonhts-Mrs.
HAYFIELD FAIR Won, smoked -E. and R.. Snowden, 3 sugar beets -C. Trueniner & Son, J. H. McLeod, F. Keegan. Collection
r..., ww.* Mrs. Dr. Woods. 2 lbs. home -rend. J. R. Sterling. 8 winter radish- of asters -Mrs. Dr. Woode, Mrs. A.
•Good Exhibits in All Departments erect lard -Milne Realer!, WO. D. Thos. Snowden. 6 salsify -Chas. E. Erwin. Collection of petunia -
and Good Crowd Woods. Pair dressed elnekeris-Mrs, Penfound. 1Ylary Reid. 2 heads cab. Mrs. Metcalf, F. Barker. Collection of,
Dr. Woods, Mrs. P. Clark. Heaviest brige--lo. McMurray, E. and R. house Plants -Mrs'. J. H. McLeod, Al -0
The Bayfield fall fair was held on dozen hen's eggs, white shell -F. Snowden. 3 heads white eelery-A. bert Dunn. VoLleition of coleus--;
Triesdarand Wednesdey of last week _Kae)san, Wits Turner. Heaviest im Johnston & Son, Mrs, P. Clark. 2 Mrs. Metcalf. Collection of gloxania
and scored a good meals as usual.
The exhibits were gocd in practically
all departments and the gate receipts
were a good average. The Zurich
band was on hand the second day and
made white bread -Mrs. G. Jacobi,
gave good satisfaction. A free-for-
all horse race was put on and Na rn.
Decker wan firat, Sam Hey and T.
Moyers divided second money,
In the evening .4 fair day a first.
class entertainment ;Nes mit on in
the town hall by the Young People's
Dearnatic Club of Bayfihld, •which
was well attended. The following is
pre list of prize whiners in the in-
side departments and the prise win-
ners in the outside departments will
be, published next week.
DAIRY. PRODUCE AND DOMESTIC
" MANUFAcTuRES
hens eggs, brown shell-31rs. Jno. muskinerons-F. Barker, -Urs. J. H. ss•F--" 'Keegan, ' Mrs. J.. 11. 31am-id t -
McLeod. 2 watermelons -Ed. Tal. Four varieties of annuals -Mrs. W..1
bot, E. and R. Snowden. .2 citrons- H. Tremblay, Mrs, Dr. \Vcoda. Dis.
Fd. Foster. J. R. Sterling. Best play of cosmos -Mrs. Dr, Woods, F.'.
Pumpkin far table uso-Ed. Edger, Barker. Collection of zinnias-ssairs.1
Wm., Sparks, Best squash Pr table Dr. Woods, Albert Dunn. Collectien
use -F. Barker, Harold Penhale. of verbenas -Mrs. A. E. Erwin, F.
Largest pumpkin for feed -C. Truem- Barker. Collection • of gladiolus -
ner • & Son, Ed. Talbot. Largest Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. J. H. McLeod. I
squash for feed -C. Trumnner & Judge -Geo. Stewart,
Son, F. Barker. la peck large Eng- FINE ARTS
Iteh poteto onions --'airs. P. Clark Landscape, original, . oils-31iss 1
E. and R. Snowden. 12 large Wbise- Livingston, 31rs. Metcalf. ;Fruit' Keith Stirling. His c..s, Davin Welsh. PHI Disselt. Writing. 'roller- Harold Yen. Jasi,
Onions. -.F. Barker. Mrs. Mes. original, water color -Mrs. Metcalf,' "art -Alvin t*"..
ealt. 12 Barley. sheaf ---Keith Stirling. p•ival . Paper tutting or faiolue slaot, Gibers Gilbert,. Ilea t'lmn•1111t. Mail:dot 1.0g;
1 - 1 1 1 1
Barker, . Thos. Snowden. '12 . lerge
large. Red •
onione-p, Miss Lngston. Flowers, orieinal, Cox. Field cont, 10 ears „swiss, 1? 1 ; rt.!. ord strion . 1 retie Womb, Evo y'n gin. ° Merlon Porton Evoiyu • 11 :so.
Reid, F. Keegan, •One quart maple
•syrup-alilne Rader, F. Keegan.
One lb. home-made fudge -A. John-
ston Son, Ed. Foster. Loaf home -
Mrs. Ross. Loaf home-made graham
bread -Mrs. A. E. Erwin, Mrs. 'W:
Tremblay. Loaf Boston brawn bread
-Mu, Dr. Woods, E. and R. Snow-
den. Loaf nut bread made from
baking powder -Mrs. Dr. Woods, E.
and R. Snowden, Six buns-Mrss G.
Jacobi, Mrs, Dr. Woods. Six tea bis-
cuits -A. Johnston & Son. Ed.. Peed%
'Six ginger hermits -F. Keegan, Mrs,
W. H. Tremblay. Plate ecokies-E,
and R. Snowden, Mrs. W. Trem.
blay. Six plain muffine--.1. Richard-
son, Mrs. G. Jacobi. Six scones -
Mary Reid, Mrs. Dr. Woods. aleat
PAAP ___
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New Silk Window Drapes
tor Fail
50.Inch Silk Overdrapits, several different colors and
• patterns to choose from. The prices range from
101.80 to $3•50 per yard
Also several different patterns in Silk Curtain Net
$1.25, $1.39 and $2.00 per yard
15 pairs of White Marquisette Curtains 'with ruffled
edge and tie backs, clearing at 95c, per pair
PHONE
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F. •E. HIBBERT CASIITHSEME
RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
a
...mtinc, water colo:s-Mrs fIM A. In • 1 1 J 1 st n lab 4tirlitt. Field ! vex: Norllta Ps•kaill. Aisle Ces. l'ati•li Weirton. ."to ilo 0.1eiteitme* alurha
Yellow onions -F.. Barker. -- 0-, 4 • st 11 1/ 1 0 111. 0 .. 1. k , ,.
Rader. 12 large red tornatoes-Rd. Livingsto, F. Gentinhardt. g Dov,. (4.(6111111!,,,3,142t121.11k24;-11.011 ...Stirling., Swt:o.t.. . a.. a44:11 1...tg,• -...s.0,1,2.101 P..n. r„tack, Iltutte, Lena en:411101.1e. . 31:11W 140041.
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1, ..4‘., sowerho" 11011111 Tlituato \ C. is... 1 Ire tut, {nee, Ne')..1 1:1 igg. E -tiler' • mtv 0 Fuller. 1144 name. W:aiter Lirs01.
tT4badttn,er-Fd.
Rearida.m01t2 Ini.geuvae:k1045. . ik• iissk Livingston,
o • mg, crevon or lead Point -H A FINN Mill lifted ISione, Peter Ilan . 11 I oes, 11.4 1 1.1 1N ( ...h. Afoett1 of towel sa it . \Yr:tit:a% "MemorY Gem .L.Orlsi
Water ecio-r.poinf.! son.' .111.irgaret Fry. Kos Imams. pint--.' re"! 1 I • II II 1 'T i 1.48 C I F II SI i P " s '
..ei • ....rue ,ortte. -Ire t. J. i.e. .rsou. ,..or a or. . v a .....i I...
, ,.. •
d•tt
• Plate peach omat es --E. and •R. •
It k0' 10 lb & salt butter -Garnet Daters, loaf -Mary Reid. Mrs. Dr. Woetle, Snowden, F. writer. Lero•es„
e sised -
inr on silk or satin -Miss Livingston.' olive Thompson, Alfred Evans'. Jaek 1 Jat•le Ciariliner, Ja..k. \\ bit 4 clay- N00-0:le Pit•liartl. Crayon' sketch 44 t-
Alre. Metcalf Hand -painted china, 2 Glibirt, Jai•k \\ .)i Chester •OrIgg, 1 ;;,11 Loom to 4,,, , 1 lye t'aN1 rime Woods, Aisle 144s. T,,411
•-• IlIrs. Garnet Jacobi. 5 lbs. butter in Apple pie -J. Richardson, Mary Recd. ' °f• sunilower--Thos. Snowden, J. R • . , .1
i • preces-Miss . Livingston, aln. Met- .Suide Winlains, Soy beans, sine . NATC.n.13 STI*11Y i Murphy. Irontor Vex. Ilart,y Thump
1 11). bloeks-Garnet Deters, Mrs. Lemon pie -Mrs. A..E. Erwin; mrs. Storting'. Collection of garden herbs
Garnet .Taeobi. 5 lb. creek buttere-- Makin'. Plain baked •bean -Mary -Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs, W. H. Treinblay. et"' Stencilling an fabric,--aliss Alfriell Evans, 'Jock Welsh, chester i . • • _ . l *2 11 Viewers to •w,,, ; 1 c oho.; . a, ilea
Livings -tem, Mrs. Metcalf, „, ; IS ems seeds,- Jack 11111.ent. Metrw• ,.
• Ildre. Garnet Jacobi; Mrss Dr. Woods. Reid. 'ItIrs. W II Tremblay Most Plate of peppers-eAs' ,,Tohnston d: . j G rigg. jaen Gilbert, -v•Iv°1-v-.1-1 wi81C 'II"- i 11,1mlitt M tri n (.11w441 ' I 1. I (.. lw qv l'Iltti•r. Jack t: 101.ett. .kihort Pears,111..
u a Grant, IL M. Stew-
Rader.-
lb. fancy print butter -F. Keegan, suitable arid aPPetizing told lunch for Son. F, 'Barker. Pieta ef encumbers
a •t, ' .
Milne Rader. Cheese,'home-ma0-• one nerson-Mrs. Dr Woods. Mrs. A. •-E• lind R. Snowden, -Ed.
' -NPANUFACTURES.
P. Keegan, Mrs. Dr, Woods, Cottage E. Erwin, Pickles, pints -E. and R. Veretahle marrow -C. Truemner &
cheese, 1 lb. -E. and R. Snowden, Snowden, rness-W. NI. Aitken,
en Irroiherd Set single ha
F. Keegan. 3 jelly and 3 Son, F. Perker. Gre
Mrs. Dr. Woods. Half ham, home marmalade in glasses --A. Johnston 9enwsh-C. TruemnPr etz San. Rob -it John Tippett. Set double harn'ess-
el
cured, smoked -E. and. R. Snowden. & Son, Mrs. Dr. Woods. catsups mid Pe-hnie. Tenor, Rubb.rd Aquash-- 3L Aitken, John Tipnett. Skein
twisted yarn -E. and R. Snowden, /. 1 • wi 11 • 1 VIII tt It "1
G. si. potatoes --Clara Harmer. well. !Sena 3tecool. tionlon al••talol. I ,
• Mrs. Dr. Woods. 3 lbs. harna-cured meat some s,' bottles -Mrs. W. is, . C. Trnemner & Son. F. Barker, •
svissii se, con ne s 0 , is, - . tie t. ens, . ar i• tit v. it ur ens . «s‘11 al I I Dias
'Tremblay, E. and R. Snowden. LAY- 1 jetige-Wan. S. Johnston. . 'Milne Rader\ Skein woollen. yarn, i k .tii - li i 1 ii it i i i en111,:o speaking Ee;.;•,,ii xto/"..,111„
naltV 11111er, Willie Rea•gor, totems, in t- mort,,,t, 1,Kitris.i. Lena oat. lectin 1 alsMiehliel. Alrrion Calwoll. Eva
31aeMeth.- D. petittoes-Jaek Welsh, well, Frances Pearson. Bernice Elliott, t • .• • (Continued on peg.. Ai
• 1100111rd khans, iittlw thing. N'Oxitt102 ' • M'.
ii 11.412t21 1.111,11111 11.1104. l'ortt Helen
Itt)HTS• AND' VEGF,T.1.1 1 LES (work; Jack illibert, wi111e13% 0001 lett 44. zh"a‘v111.1-
• I. C. potatoes ;-Ireue Woods, Fier- Hudie, I ja (.1 Ib[eka rd. (;ordou st,,, Annie Iii‘.11146 411 '1111a104. 1.11111:10 44 *1
owe Sowprby, Rialt ratit.r, A,11114e " 4.1104. Edna. W4.11111, ItarY ; Ogg* .1ark111 u Frilta,,Vm
1 11
1' 14)141 11m101;
Willie:us. Jean Stiller, Elwin \1 (44 est leavteS- 1Iazel Lena ''"'• •
Autumn
ten knots or over --Milne Rader. Best
er eake--Mrs. G. ,Taeobi, Mrs. Dr. II •quart jar soft soap --Thos. Brinvnett.
LADIES' WORK .
Woods. Canned fruits, quarts -A. ,•
Ladies' knitted sweater,, svool-- Best 2 bars hard soap -Mrs. ROSS, A.
I.Johnstori & on, Chas. Penfound. miss
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie. Lad- E Erwin C • h
Snowden, Mrs. w. H. Tremblan. •
res. cioc e sswea el, svool-Miss Liv- Mine Rader& Thos. Brownett. Elliott, Will Grigg.
Homes Slangolds-Elea •
Hazel Piekard, Esther Mellwaln.. Earl 31 urtel Marl' (trIthI; •
ingitton,h3Irs. Rots;.• Knitted crisAnd* made article Of furnitur.e.-F °Mile One, Bernice Bomb IntAwlso, Awr AND witirrstl
Canfled vegetabies, Inn s- and Ri • , •
1Kinnon, Mrs. Jas. Connolly. Judges
of Dairy Produets and Domestic Man- chet cap a.nd .starf-IVIrs. Howile, H. Fne0oRt TelloiteStiCoHOOL-CHILDRE
. • .
' Welsh, Marton Porter. Beets -Lena
PearSon, Them, Turulps•-rMary
Ray Vex. Kenneth Tebbutt, Albert ap Huron -Irene, Woods. Eve:
Eleanor Cox, EltIon. You. Mop of
I Judges Of Baking-Mrk Dr. Mac- scarf -Mrs. Ross, II, A. Fuss. Cro- hardt, Mrs Ross • . Gernin- VII cox. Noenia Pielsord. Alvin t'ess
le • AND SEEDS •
• rie. • Pair men's knitted' sox,
Thelma (Intuitive Carrets- •Idella Ore 1.1rIgg* 1.11'1011 whit'. Map tit oulmla
fines_ 11 -punted and named_ • •
s. Ti emblay.
Models.. rfsetur.ee--Jas. Connelly, e. Ro_ I A, Fuss. Pnir men's knitted sox,I calwen, Eteenor Cox, 011ve Thompson; South America -.lack libert. Mole
1 • n of weeds to be -14!raseps rearm', Yon. Marion Porter, Itesste Welsh. Nell
GRAIN. coarse -Mrs. Dr. Woods Mrs. How• -
Mrs. Rosa, Miss :Liyingston. Pair est drawing, Perspective -D.. Geni .
N • Pl r I
mina t a t
,
• ?vibe!, lic Nliehael. • 1 Wel PII•lotrd,
•
Muriel Huele, Marten Calwell, 3Iary • •
Bushel Waite MI,nter wheat -E. men's woollen- mitts -Mrs. Howrie, rnhardt, Marie Grainger: Best draw- .4m • • 1114114444 P(0trson,-.14),1e Wel.
gg, lorenee Reggie te
• and R, Snowden. Bushel Red Winter Mrs, Ross. Pair ladies' knitted mitts ing' • still life -Marie Grainger, D. •
1 ter- Limb:ay. -Lorne Porter; • W ritl -1
••
Cavendish
Geminhardt. Best hand -sewed gar- utt• Pgr'sniP4-4)11". V1111,.er, (:.11".; nalornlim Ilyou"-Willie
ment' (apron).: -Marie Grainger, •
• wheat -Milne Rader, •Mrs. G. Jacobi:. -31th. Ross,' Miss, Livingston. Pair
Bushel Spring wheat -Milne Rader, ! ladies' bedroom .slippers -Miss Liv- D. 1.1otte Trewartha,
.1101) 1 1K1's "1" • ttlehard Porter. Mary Stirling. Lertne.'
,,,,,,,...,,..,, „ , ,...,„.,,.., .:„...„•,.:.., ,......,,...E... and. .12„--S'rlowden.-- Bushel •largb.; eng.ston, avirss• aletealf. -.Baby's knito .Geminhardt, , Rests . bird houD, niorbPson, Pesaro; Cos,s. ilnieno," , coe,.••• Dorothy Proem.; Keith •••rox,,,10
,„. Jean Johnston, Kenneth wre)1.21. ',tint, writing. .1 „dial). summer", ioldon1,4
GeininhardtsMrs.,Tremblay. .
Patterns !white peas -E. and R. Snowden.! ted , jacket and,bonnet; wool--1Vliss
ner & Son Milne Rader. Bushel ; crochet jacket and honnet, wool--
. PORTER'S HILL SCHOOL FAIR lity7I:A:anz(11$7)Nno‘'I;111171111:0.tT(111"1•44411118' HIP*11- 11.1.111.11:r.'11V.it;i1(11:: N41:141txna •1.14'741111itt•itill.
• on Display, at
Buahel, small white peat --C. True- Livaigstori, Howrie. 13aby'e
Rader, E. and R. Snow- 1Miss Livingston, Mrs. Ross.•Baby's `4-
FLOWERS .
den. Bushel White oats -E. and R. crochet bootees, wool -Mrs. Ross, Goderich Township Boys and Girls AtotT1. -Ruth Thompson. 'Verna
u • . . . . .
• 'Snowden, C. Truemner & son. Half .Miss. Livingston. 13aby's knittedl Strong on Oratory picot, Eiden Yee, Mary Oakes, Flor•
nwersa mer
YC. 'rruemner Son. alalf bushel Ross. Embroidered collar and one Porter ILII School, Fair was held
mrs. suceessfully on Tuesday afternoon, Eseissi
-Borden (nark, Charlotte 1)) '4441111(11
Wise. • Phlog--Evelyn t'ox,
North Sme of Square •
••• ,•1 clover seed--Tho.s. 'Snowden, Chas.•set, washable -Miss Livingston,
Rathwell. 6 care yellow torn -E.1 Ross. Tuxedo collar. and t uff set, , with a large crowd and fine exhibits Tom 31,urphy, Jew Maypily,4.1441(4
departments.
and R. Snowden, Thos. Snowden. 6 washable -Mrs. Metcalf, Miss Liv., in
care Dort corn --E. and R. Snowden, ingston. Pair day slips ---Mrs. Fred The- parade was •a •very pretty stirens.
Evans. Alrh•an 31arigobts • Jack
Clara 4?) Plek-
bushel. timothy seed-sItobt. Tumor, bootees, wool -Alto Livingston, 'Mrs., • , tut( sootriss. -Shin ox. Siveet 11.403„
3. R. Sterling. 6 ears Sweet corn- Hanley, A. - Johnston & Son. er• event
MTremble ' W Talbot. - •s
O e•
Incish .. , and 'practically all the schools
aa... talon • n r gone...dila. coreopsns-clasten Laithwalte.
Mrs. W. II y; croehet lace Mr.. Rose, Mrs. G. g a t had to considerable 1
• • • • field ' beans -0, Truemner _& Son, -Mrs. .,Tno. Toms, Miss Livings •eed as Indians, with all the bravery ; miles ts,„1,,,.. •
1 nob Stirling. French Martgold - Ell
•
Willtain;.. Ileggit:...Tehlottt. Verhenitt
..1-y an 31111er. Edna
• , re 6 ears any other variety -E. Ind R. eobi. Fillet crochet lace -Miss Liv•
Snowden, -Tkos; •Brownett. Bushel irigsto,n, Mrs. •Maleins.. Fancy, apron -S. S1 No.--5-,--Porter*s-•Hill,--evere tiree-' _,14411,41 lh,.„t.
Pains in the. way of fancy costumes. tic
of feathers snd p i
a nt and red wag • • • • -Mgt Frinow, Filiks
WEEK OF OCT. 4th to 9th 4 Milne Rader.. Collection of grains in. stall. Plain kitchen ,apron -Mrs. G. 0
linnet. marlin;
en, conspicuous m orname'ntation .o.f the' 1 --W1111' -itli'gel'' 3(4111
head -Mrs. G. Jaeobi. • .
. ,. . Jacobi,' Mrs. Makin& Eyelet
• I
.
entilt tit) t re et
Shoe Store
COmplete.line ladie4', gentle-
• mon'e and children's slume.
Conle in end conipare our priees.
J. A. CHISHOLM_
• •
, • broidery-Mrs. Dr.•Woods, miss vv.. costumes, e.• es No. 3. Hohnesvitte• Geniardia •alargaret 111a -
judge -T. L. Williams.
MONDAY and. TUESDAY
.
•ingston. Roman cut work -Miss Liv- used green to a considerable .extent gl"'-'•,,- sull'iglusis- (4:111' ,"'"'.' Alli,iii'
FRUIT ' • ' and each pupil carried Et iarke floral Influents. Bouquet menu moue gareten i
ingston, Mrs. Dr.'Woods. 'Hardanger,
• .
Six buncbes granes. 1 variety.- ouquet. while a s • rt 'of . streteher. - -
"MnIite Coale" ' ' Ruth Pomo., Norma Potter. 3111110 i
' . Mrs. Metcalf, Geo. Laithwalte. Col. embraidery--Mrs. lVfetcalf, Mrs. How- '"
the irresistib e feature comedy
1 laden with floweys and fruits of 1 he i' 1111411'' '..11.1vk Gardiner. .11.0)1111. ilionne
lection of grapes -Geo. •Laithwaite, rie. 'Etching or outline stitch -Jean
• and Gertrude Olmstead heon an uremia
you've been.walting fer. Lew Cody;
1 Mrs, J. McLeod. Plate 12 peaches_ Harrison, Mrs. •Dr. Woods. Modern
Milne Rader, J. R. Sterling Plate cross stiteh•-M'4 Jno. Reid, Mrs. • bine. tall blue 1 DaeIlas •-•Norma Potter. Muriel Witte,
_'_ekunt. lionottef . of
season, was carried in line, S. S. No 44(414 1.102c1 I I
4 •tifrere deelfod Pit in
'Conte And, plums -Thos. Bre tt M 'II '
wne , • rs. owrie. - • ••
Ross Braiding• --Miss , Livingston. bat4.. conical in, shape, • the girls, wear- Marion olte. Billie Svinionos Levine
• • usual • caat of comedians.
• •!. get a real hearty laugh 4. , , . .-Plate prunes -Jean Harrison,Thos.
• Mrs. 'Brandon: Drawn Work -,-Miss 'i"c" hlo.' and white Crepe paper skirts.; vox. Hasi4 •Pleltitra:"
• • GLEN TRYON, in •. i Brownett: • Plate Yellew•erabs-X. IL
:ddiviacjame ' .
saris Jane,' . • 4 Sterling; E. anci R.. Snowden. Plato
1 Red eraliS-E &. R. Snowden.• 'rhos.
tea -cloth, .erribroidered-11. A. Fuss
Livmgston,. Mrs. G. Jacobi. Lunals ar
yeilo.w tessels, anti green 'shoulder
. S. No. 6 adop.ed green MS with • • P01 1,T,Ity,
Miss Livingston. Lunch or tea cloth: "Ph"' sm. distinctive mark. a,eck
•loerol - Phil Bisset t. rtavton '11x: •
N0.-. Union, represented a bunch. of l • , • "' • • ' It'g '
- Snowden. Collection of pears. five crochet -Miss Livingston, Mrs. Dr.
farmers. some carrying' implements ; 1",'<*latyton Latiltwalte: Pullet -Mary
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of each variety -4. R. Sterling F. Woods. Lunch or tha cloth. lace--
• toi Tthirierfearraiinye.rloecnetuerdeit,:troene.o. ,ii:.;,,,;,;1 3Ger,igkg, 4 ,111t1e1ger43.1111.4.3. mat, so, , csin.t ii.
Metcalf. Plate fall• pears -
kr, roid Mrs, Dr. Woods, Miss Livingston. ton Lal the a ills
RICHARD BARTHELMESS ANI) I Penhale. F. Keegan. Plate winter Washable tea cosey--IVIrs. Jno. Reid,
wearing costumes of green crepe 1
, Haze! plekaril. Pell or iiti,p Ph:1
BESSIE LOVE I pears -Harold Penhale, J. R. Steri- Mt" Livingston. Embroidered sofa
.111f:stet, <Us ton cox, cla;i Ion Lail 11.
raper and flu. boys the same ilistinct-s
ing. Collectisn of applee, sous saii,, cushion -Mrs. Makins, Miss Living:.
i color and al
in a great drama of Paris. Deli and , i had head pin" of , wake, Hamel. Plekard, Chester Grigg.
ston. Crochet trimmed sofa eusbion Ig
the South Sea Isles. .A tense story; and six of winter. five of each eerie -
of sreniue' seareh for inspiration. ; ty-Geo. Lsithwaite, J. R. Sterling; -Mi" Livingston. Four modern the sante hue. '7 No special drill ortliailed Rtteko- Ki nnet14 TrewarlInt.
physical exercises were given, but all t'llarlotte Trewentio, Atex Wen. Nor.
1 Winter apples, four varieties -•Geo. hand -made harnikerehiefs-Mrs. Dr.
"Soul ' Fire" 1
tois n s on 1 an Hor ison er'' 14.11 • h I ' • • g e Mite Twgborps 311:•tt ithhert Nor -
had •a sehool yell or song. Tbe_Po):t- nut Potter. Phil Bissell, Evelyn•iviso',
! Laithwaite, J. IL Sterling. Fall an.. Wh"(1$• • Mrs' Jno. Reid. : Tetting--
; ples. four vnrieties, 5 of each variety M'• ' , g x
hest, their marehing and
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deportnient I 1111111 Tritall ri ha. Hawed Lebb. Ali in
1 --Geo. Lnithwaite. J. IL Sterling. Pair,c8rtams, hand-mede-eG. Miters; .
1 Plate of McIntosh Reds -J. R. Steel- Miss Livingston. :reble limner-- ocing. very rood. and their .rostumes1
Ite •Itoelees-Clltford Sturdy. 'leek
, Loh!), Hart•y Williams. Earl 4.414111) ii..
;Inc, Geo. Laithwriite. Plate of Bald-• Miss Isivirorston. Alm n, „nerbi, pi; Vrq'y flirt,. No. 0 were nlaeed socond, I WI)
' No 4 third then No 3 6and 8 1 Bien Elliott. Alma Trewartha.
wins -J IL Sterling Geo Litithwafte let crochet, voke-Miss Livineston, .. . , , n Stint's.
. A (steer. 'o. 8 had no song. " lk I
..ve.ytt Cox. Glen Pickard. Anemias
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I Geo. Laithwaite. Plate of Snitzen- s•Mise Jean Mermen. .Pin mishion.
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;IL Sterling, F. Keet,on,1 washable -Mrs. alekins. Miss Living. A r the narade AnMAtile) »8H1& -Elwin 31N'ul'inigh,' Earl Wilibrin.0.
' Plate of Northern Spies -.Geo.• Leith- 1 ston .: Embroidered ear"A nieee, speektek, and there were eight eon. Irene Williams. •
waite, J. R. Sterling. Plate of Kinn' i white -Miss Livingston, .wtestants -which. led MrPaterson,' the
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JUVENILE COMEDY
"Bear Cats"
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• FRIDAY and SATURDAY
YAKIMA CANUTT
ham made a ringer for action, a
smasher for thrills! Yen. it's s west-
ern 1•
"White Thunder'?
THE PACEMAKERS IN,
'He Who Gets Rapped"
,"PATHE REVIEW"
Matinee Sat. at 3 p.m.
jJ Having_lakeri_over_the Hardware
business of H. B. M. TICHBORNE
we are now ready for business in
the old stand on W,est street.
A Complete Stoeic .of
'HARDWARE, GRANITE and ALUMINUM WARE
'STOVES, PAINT and GLASS
will be carried alto.
GASOLINE, OILS and GREASES
YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED
Alf. Tebbutt & Son
TELEPHONE 486 - , WE DELIVER
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, of Tompkins -J. Riehardson. J. If. r1C• Centrepiece
e, olored--Mre. Mak-
agricultural representstivo
; Ste'rlings- Plate of Greening -4-j i ins. MiSt4 •LiVingStrm. Set of hand- mnt thate_this was the beto rein-
LIVE 11T0,
st sehooi Beef calf- H
ugh Gam. Clifford Mo.
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1 4 • • • a ft• IIIPlato af made bed linen -Miss LivingSonefair: thee. year 'for prIblic sneaking. Neil. Gerald Orr, Glen Pickard, Pliya
Ribiton Pippins -J. R. SterlingaMrs. Dr. 'Woods. Three embroidered The following' were the enntestantq.1 II,, Elliott, Elva Elliott. Agrieelturtil
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, Richardson. Plate 20 ounce pippins__ ; towels -Mrs. Dr. Wcode. Mise Liv."placed ir the order in %villa tho 4811.1 volt- Alfred Evans. -Spring Ininb - •
Three crochet *rimmed ges graded them in their deeision :i Evelyn Wise. geopetti Teen :1 riles
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J. R. Sterling. Plate of Wagners-.T. 1 Ingst"71' mrs, Dr. Everett Meliwains S. S.. No. 6. w,•- nat. Cox, Peter Harrison. Bay cos.
1 R. Sterling, F. Keeorm. Plate of Gold- , tewels-Mise Livingeten,
spoke on "Succees. in Life:" Isabelle ' pa irs ,.„if Kolnoth Tree artist.
en Russets -J. R. Sterling, -.1. Well-, Woods, Bath towel -Mrs. G, Jacobi.
1 It A. Fuss. Ladies' underwear, 1, e.,,h•the I
afeMiehttel, (if S. S. No.
:"Perfect
- Bread"
Wrapped or Unwrapped
that nice, nutty brown that.
appeals to the eye as well als
the palate.
BUY A LOAF OF
"PERFECT BREAD"
AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE
Try Our Whole Wheat Bread
and Fruit Bread
E. U. CLEVELAND
BAKER
PHONE 114 wEsr srREET
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twigEsTio setENt'll
siTictly innid mede-Mrs. Dr. Woode, subJeet wag "Education" -Marion
0. A. Fuss. Men s cotton shirt, coanavaedate,k 8, Nn. Gi11,ert,nS. 8.
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"4z7es. (114,
rif,t1 v hand made -Mr... Ross, Miss
Livingston. A nnliouP .bnil' serenl- "School Fairs;" Norman Trewartlia.
ye.), • Lorin:, Coe.
Elikaltor 4'401. Ruth Potter. Alvin( o,.
Clayton ('4,N. 1410011 101,64-30011
Mr'S`. ' Reich. Mrs. G. Jambi. Bed- S. S. No. 3. Cheesemolatig; Jean Johnston. Hazel Pit Marion Por.
snread, erochet fnset-Mre. "Makins. Whstely. S. S. No. 2, nWheat Smuts; ter. J011/1 :111111.r..11'0110 WIIIItuns, Au
Mrs. Andrew Lowe. Child'sthrees firerr ,Charaeteristics and Prevent- ;de Williams. Earl, cal.(' Norma 1
• Poule front (Id rrarment-Mrs. Ross, lore ()flys Thoninson, S. S. No. 4, Potter. Mary Grigg. 110411 'fla.11111,1.41,1
.....mrse- Meter -tit.-- Womon's drths, made :Schoo.1 Gardeninge.' ;leek Vase's Marie,. s.s,:esewissiipi-iLtiliii,Shi;;Istilt.;11st.... tr._
S. i.". INo. 9. "Cafftedian. Citizenship!' .Earl McAllister.
Irani old garment -Miss Livingston,
' Mre, G. Jacobi. Embroidered dresser and Teddv McMwhael, S. S. No. 9. ston. Eldon Yea. ,Mation ealusei. Ise- 1
-closed with a short speech, but art he iss sfrssishiss, eranses n.ars,o,.. cli",,,
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4 starf-Mrs. Howrie, Miss Livingston.
. Sampler showing specimen • of, had not entered the contest and his "Fermin, (,,ilillip . j,,,,, J,,111,..?,,,,. ,
apeorh wire marc of an introduntion T1, .lin I .1,4,1,,41,1,, fe„LorP=Ni;11,1,",1, .
i straight bias „ and three cornered
e,ers. Ross, to Mr. Patterson. it WAR not consider- 1.• •
darning-Chae. Penfound,
NI' in the award, It was very well • ... . s , t
eitt.11.2r 1 ott, retTINt murtly.
1 Sampler, showing- patch hemmed- , Demi. Vems.1.1.. serail Edna sie• '
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Mr. Rose ,Mary Reid. Patched (atilt given indeed. roof. Mho Thom:Hon. Mary W1.:41.
cotton -Mies A. E. Erwin, Miss ;Eno. M. Patterson, finding himeelf, eal• -
, Toms. Patched quilt, cloth-Mrsfed upon sne
. ke. amine other things. . 11"1 Th."111''''"11' '11*"1 444":**111' liar'
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Jno. Reid, Mrs. Brandon. Goosedown about the Soy Bean and its value mai .1' •it '
muh.r, - rsuhet 01.1...s. nun. Thump.
1 comforter, home nuide---11, A. Fess. ann. . !Ha. Nornei Ple'S'ar,1 Iturebi sobliston,
' Mrs. G. beabl- rirttillcd Illort--AtZ;,..1 coranoffnee, le/r Nil!! 5014 ad" Arnolde°1" evf oIrriler, 'Mpry. Welsh. • 1.1180,1. tenni 14 over 10)
'Moss, P. Keegan, Hooked mat-.
1 bert Dunn, mime Rader. . ?navy were the eonteetants and first helloes 311'Suluti,!,11..4 Lt,14"1;•111;.LIIIIT1 M'''‘IIINI.1.
handenade -hand bage-Mrs. Jai. wont to Ras- Cox. *•
' Reid, Miss Livingston. Home lamb.' • The !meets evenee foll•wed. The ' •
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dry White shirt or shirt waist - -MrronIts of the enorte and
s. - - • ‘. • tho winners Patel. lei' gingham lisesie
.• Dr. Woods, Miss Livingetsn. Home of the miles In the vat anie CI assva moist, porter, Evoyli 1!.,vf.74
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dyeing, 3 pieces. different Sailor -sped PrO 0110 •, cos, hem. 'Wombs Mabel
tsiaterial-Mrs. Ross. Mrs. G. Jambi,. "1"%in 1-.ttst '‘.11 t" 141'4' DoIl's amen liesslioWsIsh. Ruth Pot
Plain hand sewing1 finished artiae- vviinit'r, tift. tfiwWill' tor. 3101110 T.111,4 .1g4.
miss Livingston. Mrs. Ross. Sacki4 -beta 4411 TiliadaY wthiems„,
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Men modern beatling-A. Johnston MIL A furtlit.r report of tire , 1.,,ea fIstelisted late,
& Son. H. A. Ewer, Lerindry hne' - fair will he found 111; page 1: ' Hazel Pielatrd. Marion ealeoll. Mars
Miss Livingston, H. A. Fuss. Collee-
Hon 6 different 8tyle% needlework- .t* (1'.? AND • C4)11N • Grigg. 3181111 Iltulte. lionnot Norma
Livinoton. Mr .% Metenlrenm. miart._Jaeb oithort.' Pout. -r. 31111-4 4 141a.t.t. euarf
444*10 hand A. putN, Witeat. t-18,11 1- -Jaelk Gilbert• 1 4413 St, 4 'ma. 'Stat 14411 Haesa
• esonessen Library set„ niflow and smart Tem Murphy. Itagiant Portsr. Mattel (la)lolin. 1"lOir1111-e
runners -Lilian rartwriett. mr8, aoss S111lll4g, tstri cos. nate. shisif lkivtabig 00 Qtookilig--3111r-
18 lineel Mel:ord. Lena t'al•
Morrie. Luncheon set, 5 piecee or •Itmk Stirling. Carl OrsIlar
. ls34 0
Mores--Mrs. F. 1181111”,2 24141-21 L4v1n44. .1121112,111. Norman Treteartlia. Jon nelt. 114104-0 tend. alsry Wthi. Wise
ton. Serviette?. et piP(014--Teart Ear- Judging 4401n3i411t1on• lo -of F11)11 -r.
144(4* MMANT'AT, TRAINING
;inn. Rood. Buffet set, 3 *cares :".1vera 51eNta. 31.144t4 i
•al pieces -Miss Livinettor4 Mr,. Mak. 7iiiy 0.N. Rol /ft 01444 14'- 1i.1171 •14. 44,1- 1 AitsoIli P
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• GROCERIES.OF ALL. r
T.ry •our SpesSiai Mend Ill Cadre.'
1,1ro44 Kitchener Meatsplair
We. handle Stillman's leo Cream. ,,r •Strarto,d. •
in any. Lpiantity. Also local and l'itriwit% 414
London.
Fresh MiIkever:. day.
A 4i.'41 ilsq(111111e111 or Fane.y f:t. -0"..t
Dares. Peanut Brater, Salmon. Macaroal.
((:):triaktIgice,.s...Lotilikoinns,,,s.l'oet,„ gnu:. Si.!,111,.
New fitineyiirsi in.
Try 12411' SWitil Mend Tea. 5"C
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Highest prices paid for Hefter, Eggs, and alt kinds el
Produce.
Goods delivered to any part cl the tawa.
Phone 110 Cor. East. Street end Square., .
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