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New Goods at Cornfield's
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Ladies Silk and Wool Jersey Dresses
for Fall Wear, in Latest Styles and Shades
Satin -Faced Canton Dresses
. A special in 10 dies* Silk and wool Knitted Suits, in three*Plece 'ItYle, $7.7 5
reuIa $13,50. While they
New Cloth Coats
Smart New Fall Dresses
Take advantage of The selection offered The popular cloths for fall are her in
the aut mn shades with brown predomina-
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in our collection of distinctive new fall and ting in shades of cocoa and copper brown,
vtinter.Coats. Select yours now with cow. _ idack and navy. Straight line coat effects,
plete assurance of authentic stylingand su. , Flares, ple.ats, pleated Rands ,and_ velvet-
vertor fabrics, Rich satin -like broadcloths trimmings are just a few of the style features '
are ially atured in navy, also tA used on the new fall Dressekof georgette and
specfehe eiwi ,,t;„,.,„ 1,b,c m.
lighter shades. Large shawl collars of bad. Zo".p7er'srarglow:/4;s1 Velawicam,rranua
,
ger and opossum. black. The prices are more than moderate.
* Men's Snits and Overcoats
Our new fall and winter, Suits and Over!
oats are Ow on slisplay. They are made
of the newest materials and 401110 in distinc.
live styles and shades. Splendid values.
Come in and look. them tiver„‘
PLEASE NOT,E:..
On account of &new Holiday
this store will hot:lased on MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24th, reopening TitesdaY
Morning, Sept. 25th,
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Best xhibition in Years, With:Vino, Weather, Good Crowcla
and a Selendia Program of Attractions
* THE COMPLETE LIST OF P4IZE WINNERS
Vihnnetiof the Sihrer.,Tca Service Will Be ArmoUnctil
The Goderielt Industrial Fir fi admitted to be the , beet *Uric' ewe,*
1028 has the look of * financial sue. I the:fair. • • ,
eem Pair *other end good crowes .'111,mitTaY4,,,"."AlL•
n hand
*TAI * full and excellent progrem of .i.gie.aud."‘Teeil;te'l.47e-ca-,a'n"4-Thre;e, trros's.".„
attrectione in dm :record, end tlu3 'ed interesting and exelting "events.
.new grandstand had temple ;teem.: The • results of iTueeday's reces'
ty.odation for *II win« warded to en- were " 1(41°re ; • • •
y the program in comfort. The . , 2:00 Trot nr rare ,
ettendence was the largest in teem« 1IlittiToy, Shelton, ititteardirtel I
year end, the gate the eetond day of Cart Peter, 'Yearly, Cresliton2 2 2
,the ran over $1000. The attend.' Meg Mack:- Goderieli 3 2 3
*nee the lirat everting wet' aultall 4. 4 4
the complete . grsadusna ,.yrograra McManus, Godedelo.., • .
Mee even. - • ' • OuS dr.
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'the London I4dlete :Orchestra in • Stevenson,.Godetieb. , •
instrumental and *coed and donee Time -2:14% •2;1134, 2:171,11.
numbers were geed and made a nest IA&
appearance in their natty roatunies. * or
Fora ce
Vann of Scotch numbers titer Forest' Ridge . 1 I
wore Scotelt bonnets and tarter& , Taylor, Exeter..
The aerobette troupe put on three 14_1 ',..1441101-2, ----..t2
seteorste sets. As the Lonra Acne =relevant ranner;:nos:
batie Sailors they gave* elver high Seetenotope 3,
elloaA tumbling and balaneing Actmut UuteIy.nileneh. ,
as the &hailers an *musing aerobe. internr. nAlttmg.4„u„euwele""w '4 4
-tie *et. But it AvaS *$ the_Sentation. !rime •2:17, 2:1R,Q"t""'
*I Jerks that they won theitighetet• Starter, 3. IL 'Reynolds; Timer.
*protease, performing thrilling aerial iree,,,,HeYstludges, • H. Edwards,
acts at * hetsht of Ito feet, without* 'Ann 4* 3170.•Snlitb4-- - - •
net or any safety device whatever. The tug-of-war wee to base been.
Thi was a moot sensational act, * ,between a Groderieh•town testa and
very enamel act for any but the. Aehileld for the Huron -BoYs
tenser fairs. The troupe tame here' Cue. hat tlitt,'Aeldield men felled to
front London Fair where they were ,put in alfeepptierance, tend two town
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Varea, Father Rogan and Me. War.- Isspres-LIIterksisire8
den tirepptei yen, Wild 1'.. Grad' and soar. iii--,i,r 1 3e,„,e 011,,...ebee, M,
Wm. Doveton went together and got i; *Kited's,. Bear, littered ia 1.V2S-
et%.74111,tnetirrhe Pclieu"ttajliosoolf,,,,ittrolhip:ci5iK',3"teoevIt:41and, 1-1:1-lititulelsroed4oit.t,.7,31: iSgoicLidslieleul,es:airialt:),:tc.itaisiarod.1Z,ii.
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The London lardiee° Orehes.ra 1
engaged for only the first night r • Boer, over •T•iall.F:fierie oirt -S.a'n; Mten.
and oelond day but the reees and 'I Thee. L. n110'4110], Bir, litteree
acrobatic arts made a fall' pre:grain t ineeeeneee Atom, Tee,te. M. suowdeieei
for the thi?t.d- day. • It Aw, I year old, and over --Thos AL It•
teeins lined up for a pull. Jas. Bar-
ber, Pas Willie, Hti. Willis, W. L.
Smith, Ebner Sheardown, Bert, Mille
and A. J. Wiser constituted one team,
and were **deed the winners. The
otter Side bad eight inen against the
first teant's seven but evert so faired
to win the first pull. It took the ed.
ded strength and weight of a anti%
man to Pail successfully against the
Seven; The 6 -man team emesietred of
the followingGauley, We Proem
H. Haitting, Mowatt. J. and Wallace
McDougall, Geo. Beacom, Mel Sturdy
said Wm. Blackford. Two event was
staged on the -track in front of the
grandetand, and the toning Off of a
space of the -track Ieft the men free
from any possible interference and
allowed a Much better view of the
event. • '
Very interesting.fer the Spectators
in the grandstand was the judging of
s a
enme 'horse • cisme "ri. front of th
grand 40.4, the parade of Moine
prize cattle. littlfe hetet flesh or fine
tattle are plocaing to the eye. The
C. N. Mums capitalised such ittrac.
dons in the events of the live stock
Oen* end vieitore to the GoderieltIte.
dustritli," many of them at least,
would never know what fine animals
were competing for the prises if they
were not brought down in front of
tin, grand stand.
• The showing of the three eolts sitt-
ed by Angelus Grattan owned by De.
Whitely, was an attrettivo feeture.
They are three as fine tolls oe one
euiitd want to 5ec.
The music by the Goderieh Band
wets very, fine and not one of the least
of the attractions, '
This program took oa the whole
afternoon of Tneadey before the
grand !stanch But in the meantime
another contest wasgoing on in the
field, the horseshoe pitching contest.
Eight pelts of men participated. In
the first round Kerr and Petmese-of
teolhorne, defeated licitay and
'Lomb, of Goderielt; Barger and Me..
Neezie, of LuekriOW, defeated Stan -
than and Windmill, of Goderich;
Many & num has los his"
hard:teamed savings because
of the fatal lure of hiih
interest ,: A safe general
rule to remember is
the hither the interest
the treater the risk
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The exiill:e,e CIO buildings ueere selowden, Saxe Alto:). Sow. littere,1!
geed, Spaze on the ground door of in 162e -Sam Alton, Those et. Snow.'
the main building wao at a premium den
ande there were - aNlicants among Disproved Yorkeltire
dealers for space whieb could vet be
Dor over e Fear oIll-e-feenti Alton.
filled.
_ Roar, littered in 1601 --Sant Altou.
Vie foliowing nwercheiha, and ope. sow, litieree in 102S -Sem Alton.
cia d p y, o goat.... -
S. A, Gray Co. (draperies, hlankete. Gradee
ladiee hosiery, ccats, etc.) and Mr.\ Sow, year ole ond over -Sam
old Young (Holster radios) together Alton lilt and 'ena, •sow, littered, in
in one med. F. E. 'fibbed (.1. S. falle-Sain Alton. lst' and 2nd. Pen ofe
Browe.'s Irish eulored tibia damasks three eeleet Neon plgs-Sain Alton.
and eilk and linen damaeks'. blan-
kets, etc.) and A. L. Cole (china and rourallY AND PUT sTOCK
walbpaperi together in .one gelid; V.''saudottes, white-eoche Wen. it
1. Hunt (Empire ateVaa and taupe); Doak kleoet-ten, O. L. GrOVeSi Noble
McArthur (electrical fixtures and Xoung gral 44131 lirdt eackerel,
applianceed and F. Riley (114abewk 1 Groves; pullet, C. bt. (roves. Wren-
radioe) together; Porbes.,, Miller, dottee,.slIver leeede-eock; G. I. Nei-
• Geed. Year- lie,resge Bee„-Voreet,CroaloY -esou•Ist andande hene-Mtree.I. Se Dow-
reale% etc.; 'larger Bros., gate per- rie, el. B.elson :11)44 avid' 3rd; pullet,
chit tires. motor oils and gate eleetrie G. D. Nelson 1st and Zul. Plyinodtle
:appliances, ete.; Singer Sewhi0 Was, barred -hen„ it, .0. Preeiele.
rlivriete denionettatione iiree r.. tbeeolte, Floolo peuberie, Fe; 0. Poste
Mills tio, Melotte, eream eepartatork ..erethwalte; Coceeret, 'Thee. Al.• Sow-
eto. he Women e Institute dep, B. G. postatothwatte; H. G.
160Pni°60048v041rtrtteatetr.smrlAigalltioCluiletitral°meir,* ,Posteletliwaite. Tilos; My .$1101Vtien.
Irataltb display Were" interesting and 31, Snowden, Geo, A. Devitt; ben,
Plymouth Rocks. white.--eoeiret Owe
nirlY and the Provincial Board
.. The tie. O. B. A. condo4ted the
ke 1 Th den.
'corlicee._re3i; SnoWden. Geo. A, ilaging;
Elio*'. . now ,
ing Hoes Tichbourne, Thee. AL Seowilene
On wedteeday aftortoon the,42,0,e.. ItIiode 1sIaiid iteds, single tonthe-ben,
or -all trstt.oe Pace. the rt -lay rnriairg s/4/1)16 1:c4u. eitiwde ite•14/111 Ite41°'
rate and a ;Imolai free -fort -all rune "098;30'ex,37104,1)-cl.tetr, thu'lls:brkettliroungrt:e1X1,114
ring race- 'were mit on end. the rinse
uleg races. especially the ' free -for. let Noble XCAIng let and tut ters°3'
talrloat ae4atfodullaawlso:' exclte 13e1"kee<4,. Jae entsr-ee
Mont. The reel* of the free-for-all ""011 "•`'`. 4'44' *nu; "'"'•
or $011, tat elitIr 214; toeherel, WM. 0.
Bantam orattan.„.... Doak* 'Son 1$t Oict -U•d:; Valet. Wu:.
Dr. Whitely, Goderjei, Doak 4. Sou. Prelims, light,
Blieter ,,Tonee,„, , „„ „ .2 2 2 dark or any other euriety-cock. Airs.
Roesler. Dec$014.. , S. S. HOwriet ben, Mae j. e.
Ear 4 3 coekerel. Mr. J. S. llowele. Lege -
Shelton, .1Cineardime hornet, single comb, white ---cock, tear.
Tin1e;-2:16%. 2r16V4 21,14','., obi Pothole; hen. Harold Peritele,
tetalth° relaYitiortsuecee Noble
Calltgvn;:'°(leek:'1*41'": NEQ4I:itItl°7111*;
Goderich township, three from let n°14 .3°1•114;•• 14 "4 2144 jettil
borne townshinand three from •Godet. Collherne,. deghoree, higIe eonsh,
rich town. " Three horses started broWneecoele, We. I. S. Heti/tie; hen,
frown scrateh, one of each team, and jot& 'Anstaty let and 0i6i cockerel,
after a half mile. the riders had to „lee, hieVitetr, Geo. A. Daggitt 2nd and
bend. their Sage to -_the second rider artle, pullet. Jost Maaleart 040.
of their respective teams and they.to HagItt, Jus- • •Mrevicer- Legllermsf
the third after, the seeonsi half mile.
Goderieli township second ani G ode, rove e0ieb, ,hrown-eock, Jas. Mister ;
-Col'borne-townthiP team won' first,
rich town third.- There 'VMS'S° touch
interest in this race that a Purse of
hen Sas.. Anstar Id end 2114; cock'
trot,. Jr.e, Me.e.sileue, Sas. Aostv 12nd
Xelsoil, Icia Aosta. 31lnewlsee singl°
ftle84.714.48.11qat*ndlmeadrtienii,Pothtr Saofere4* °30ranulapalb:bdelfease7-11:1,1:124:4:$.77,:trli• °_:r. 11:ei
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tontributing $ and a nuzialaer of spec -
entries and the. prizes were Won as T. 'Bowler let and 2m1; teekere_i_,
te,tore the other $IO. There were eix llell'
follows:, Harold Attire Colboroe, lst, 11111,16%;1311:r;W:glstulls.entl, du,. n:2*13•1!'sd%turOillliesttAull;
$4; Fordyce .2CIerk, Colborne, 2nd.° 1,„,erhe'n, Ross tzebbourne let and
ne---, en . • . , .
MO; Herb ,Cranston. GOderich, .,rd, ollu k. 1 Eo $ zebb,titene est,
SS; W. Grahant, elpderieb, 4th, $ ; , er , e b 0
X. -tert.„.„0,0- eeeerwee, ...... .r ......2; -4'ut'' cm- eaud erd. Spanisli-eseeek,
seikthrtal;datIes:,nvatia:tilthet* uewrviii:ene:1:rwilif ;hire' 4:04r1,•vaitl:;Imurial;w:e:161sillet'ae;°:Ryke, estil'Te111:1111,$:a7e4ty$4
P: Fisher,:crtIlicirue 41.„ lst, 0not
0116 Of thOSe three +•but.their -standing, 'Early-Ilebt. S. Winterr, Geo. 'Laithe
Ims not yet been Bored op: •,34„, • -Welt; •UarON Peahole; ette4erekt Crieh, ('liton; Sam Alton
LueknoW; Thee. li. Snowden, MaroblePenholeW ".
eallowsien, Zurich. pullet t nava oeese, any.
The prize,: setolica;:tssfello.ws wirletegander, Sam Alton; goose,
Sam lineks. Bouert-eiralee,
it
• •, Rolitutv, . • • Thos. 31. Sifronockwteurtekiineu46T,aike,es,ziolfa,.
' Stanley, Alir are -)r. J. D. wraitc.- 31. Snowden; duelreThos. MeSnowden;
•13",• Filly or gelding. 0 Years old ---1)r. drake, Geo. Laithwaite; elnek, Geo.
3. 73 0'.'WhItel.r.. Bisect Pros. Filly or Laithwaite.. Muscovy, .103Y Other retrletY
'geltihlgt Y4701'1114-44imet ,F:r.zie Brood e-eocki Mrs. ji Se Rewriel lien. Mrs .1.
Anf.arue,;mniasthkoloitvel-toaXinutioXii thotiltrloyt, ,zoffthlierow414.,,etOr_tocruninuenitta‘t130,_Boulvtaltturs,,n_hon.;
102S --:Dr. .2.tcH. 'Whitely. Bisset' 'Bros. ,irienbourne; heat BoWlevt At9s$1
Breed •• mare, 'With. • foal -Dr, 3. 13. Tiebbourne 2n1 and ard; coekerel,
Whitely, A. M Mask -ell, Fred Iturney; )3oak & Son, T. llowierepul.
Foal of 1028 -Dr. II. Whitely, 301.• let, Wm. It.Doair & Son. GaMe
Maskell. Single road norse-Clayton tams--eoelt, Geo. A. .Reggitt, Noble
Fryfogle, W Ilutehinson. Bee& real Young; hen, hen, Gee. A. llogititt. Nohle
from Angelo Grettriet-A.'•It Maskell, TOtolg, Any other variety, not elassi.
Feed Sterner.. Lady _drixerigkelaytter eedt-ten, Noble Young • tat Ina 2lid.
rryroile, wr% .litudilsios. Halter Bred-104ns, Perm,' heavY breeilF-e. 1
broken colt -O. ilegere, A. Meelaill.. cock and 4 Nettle Young:. 11018, Bred-
- ' -4-
' • -General Parptsse ' to -lay Pens, light breeds -I coek and
Broodmore with Pox;
feletliwalte. fl. Rogers: Foal of 1906 • Pigeons
-n. Vostelethwalte, • O. Heger!. itemere, flying, .ele-Nortnatr Me.
Matched leant' In betimes -ed. • xitv, W. et, aeneeinr, 7. afeeViear. -
Mustard.
" Agrleultund Remove, tying, young -Norman Mee.
Tilly orgehlIng, 2 year
Rogers. Team in harness,
Alton, '
• ' liertay Draft
Team in 1iunless-4as, Parton ° °'•
B ineivioluet elassee 4, '2 end veahee'fs*c° IfflanC.tlit .IT8';,b.litutsa`warenr3;
.sh•Forristheroirtinzst(patrurebrad 2utr; , Guinea .plgo3-1,Keith Colborne. ,
• AGRICULTURAL
- THE 'MULL, DRU G STORE Goderkji
Medford Block .
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4 winter-eG40. Laithweite,e J. IV,
Salleeld. Duchess r. 1 s, '
Noble Yining. tieoe'Laitliwatte, J. 'ir.
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elalleeld. Atexancler and Wolf River
-0 eo. Laithwaite. Gravenstein-
Laithweite, Geo. P. Gould. Mc-
Intosh Red -Geo. l.aithwaite. J. W.
Salkelcl, 00-oe. Pippin or Canasliea
-Geo t Waite. Snow -Geo.
Laithwaite, Eat. Andrews. Weal -
Ore -Gem •Laithweite. RibstOn P4P-
3in--0e0. Laithwaite, j. W. Salkeal,
Robt. Andrews, Kies sopl)A9.4f3
County. -Noble Young, Goo. Laithe
CrenbercY PIPPmee"Robt. 4•11-.
thews., Wagner -4. W. Salkeld,
Geo. Laithwaite. Rhode' ' Island
Greening -Geo. Laithwaite, Bad -
win -Noble Young, J. Salkeld.
Geo. Laithwaite. Teiman Sweet.
Geo. Laithwaite. American Golden
Russet---Robt. Andrews, Geo. Laith-
waite. Phoenix -Geo. Laithwaite.
Dismarek--,Geo., leithweite. Ontario
--S. Salkelde Geo. Laithwaite.
northern SPY -Noble Young, Geo,
Mann -Ge. Laithwaite.
Blenheim Orange Pippine-Robt. An-
drews, Geo. 1,,aitliwaite., Colbert--.
Robert Andrews, second. Stark-
Laithwaite. Crab -Thos. X:
Snowden. Quineee-Mrs. J. C. Stew*
art, Geo, P. Gould.
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rears
Six varieties, named, 4 of each --
Geo. Laithwaite. Three varieties,
mooed, 4 of each --Geo. Laithwaite,
J, W. Salkeld. 33artiett-j. W. Sale
keld, W. IL Doak .4 Son, Boss 'Belt -
bourne. D u e hess D'Augouleme-
Geo. Gould, W. Salkeld, Louise
Bonne De Jersey --(4 P. Ed.'
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ward, F. Barker. Beurre D'Aniou-
Harold Penbale, Barker. Beurre
Hardy -Geo. L i *mite. Deurre
Bose -Geo. Laithwaite, An-
drews, u re. Clairgeon-Wm.
Waite, Wm. Poston. ilowell-Geo.
Laithevaite. Seekel-F. Barker, Gee..
P. Gould. Clapp's Favorite -Geo.
Laithwaite, Robt. Andrews. Heiffer
-Noble Yoneg.,
Plums.
Bradshaw -Mrs, j. C. Stewart,
Geo. P. Gould. Pond's Seedling -Wine •
Ruston, Mrs. S. C. Stewart. Victotia.
-*Mrs. 3. C. Stewart. McLaughlin -
F., Marker, Yellow Bgg-Geo,
Laithwaite, ' Mrs; J. C. Stewart.
Lombard -Thos. 2.1, Snowden, Mrs.'
W. R. Tremblay, Reno Claude De
FLOWBRS
Cut Flowers
Collection tut -Bowers, strliatie, ar.
raugement to count -Jos. Jneko Jas.
MacVicar. sls. varieties, en
long steins -4r. J. C.. Stewert, ka,
Bowler, Bobte S. Winter. Asters,
must be shown on long stelae. -
b t 6 White COW, straight -408,
Jock; beet 6 White °stria% Plume
Juck, Howriet beat, 6,
Pink Comet -Jos. Suck, Mrs. Iloverie;
best 6 Purple Comet -Jos. jock, Mrs.
Hoo. 'Verbenas, best collection,
-Somme 211%-
1)11as, six only celleetion, on sten*.
•Carl \Verse'', Jos. Jock, F. Barker.
-annual, phlox,' best collection on
stems -F. Barker, Mrs. 1 S. Howie*.
Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. Gladiolua,
best three epilses-eJas. "Maelrietir,
Gladiolus, best 1 spike riamed-eras,
Mealcar. Petunias, best colleetien,
single or dpuble-e.F. Barker, J.
/uck, X. W. Salkeld. Nasturtiums,
best collection, on stems-Mrs."Trem.;.
Nay, See. MseVicar. Table bouquet,
gladiolus not elloWed, shown in vase
..40s. Jude, Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Beet
collection of roses -Gee. Laithwaiter„
Jos, Suck, Cosmos. best collectioo.*
P. Barker, Jos. Juck. Centrepiece
table bouquet, not to exceed 12 in-
ebee Ingle -jos, Jolt. J. Salkeld.
Hand bouquet. must be tied --,Toe„
Amis. Mrs, W. H. Trembler, F. Berke
er, Snapdragon, d best -los. - Jude
Mrs., J. S. Howrie. Seoldoza, not '
less than 12-Robt. Wintor, be,
Juck. Pinks, best colieetion-F,
Barker. Mrs. J. S. Howrie. Stocite,
hest collection. -Jos. juck, F. Barker,
Pansies, best collection -jos. Jock.
Colieetion of uterigolds--Ins.
Mat -Vi-
car, F. Barker, Ws. W. it Trembley.
Pot Plants
Two tuberous begonias -F. Barker,
ure, Bewrie. Two geraniums -Mrs.
Ifowrie, 2nd; Rex Begonia, best one
-Mn. Howriet best begonia. not
Rex or Tulx.roree-Mre. O. Steer-
(Continuee`on page .g) •-•
nevey-F. Barker. Imperial Gage -
Mrs. W. IL Tremblay (2nd). Green
Gage -Geo. Laithwaite Jos Suck
Niagarit-e4Mrs., J. C. Stewart, Wme
Ruston. Abu ri d Mice": Geo. Laidt-
eraite,'W: H. Doak & Son', Prune -
Geo Laithwaite Geo. P GoiId.
•• t
Grape, glee' •
Eight Varieties, open 2 rlosters
of each -Geo. Laitlovaiterear var-
ieties, minted, *Peri air, 2 clusters' of
each-Robt, S. Winter, 4. W. Salkeld.
Delaware -3. W. Salkeld„ Geo. Laith-
waite. Concorde -Geo. Laithwaite, J.
W. Salkeld, Hartford -Mrs. S. C.
Stewart. Mayer --Geo. Laithwaite.
Moore's Diamond---Robt. S. Winter,
Geo. t Laiihyraite. Eaton-Robt S.
Winter, Itir gennese-Roes Ticli.
bourne, 4. W. Salkeld. Cairipbelrs
waite. Wilder. Rodger's No. 4-,T.
W. Salkeld. Geo. Laithwaite. Lind.
leyeltodger's No.:9-Geo..taitinvaite,
S. W. Salkeld Salem todgerse No
22-*Geo..Laitli*aite. Niagarn--Go.
Laithwaito. Mrs. O. Stewart.
Moore's Early -Mr'. J, 0. Stewart,
Geo. Laithwaite. Brighton --George
Laithwaite. •
Judge -W. Morrow.
Kay 1ot and trel, Sae. MaeViear.
oia-a Teerepetere-ioee, A. Haggitt. Van -
Sam tails-41'1mM Knitting.
big T 'Bowler
1 year aht...et, erku. Bou rield Guile% Etc.
calf under , 1 year --M. Odell. Cow la One bus'hel of ,t fall wheat, white,
talf-M. De. 2m1t Clad 2r4. nanied.,-Sent Alton, Thos. M. Snow -
Helfer, It year* *11 '31. Oriels, O. it. den. One bushel fall wheat, red or
Ornret Heifer. I Year Cricb, , amber, named -Sem Alton. OW
Heifer Herd.. --M. hilehel leering wheat, any variety,
> ommed,---Sem Alton. Ono bushel
unu, alersts eyege(eo._44eeeohree. }rialthwa.ite. C. E. Groves. Obi,e,roleey,neaa.:Y
Alton o no bushel
a se
reowini ealf.----Geo. Tisithwaite. Keifer, go -ss'' Alton, Thos. Nt. snowdon. one
441-44e9' 1.41"1"it°' nett", bushel small pees, any variety, ,
"a" 5e3" La2311vait ed Sem Alton. One bushel white
Itendell.Gmat cattle
:Cow, giving L. EMI,
Chas. Whitely 2n4 end 2r4. Helfer, 2
sears old-ePhote. Whitely. W. Gar
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not. Heifer, ,s.ear toif, - Garrett.
Itelfer ettlf-Oliete Whitely, P. Darker,
(Imo. Whitely. Steer ralf-Vhee. es•ereet eiover-Sarti Alton.
Whitely. It eow „ any Flew Reeve Viet, *Mee, Etc. I
breed -Carl 'Wow% elle& W1il. sit 'erg red eisegi„ eb, wartaer -
Fat eagle (say limed) If. F. Morris. Sixglobc marigold,
Pat otoer--- F., Greve. Tat (ow-- Wurtzel-Ahoe. IC Snowden. Six
(tem WhItely.
oste, any vevety, named-S*1n Alt- ,
am One bushel flag,,seed-Sem At- '
ton. One bushel timothy seeile-Sam
Alton. ()re bushel white beans,"
Sam Alton. Three heeds sunflower :
seed, best end heaviest-4as. MaeVe..1
ear, Thom'. M. Snowden. One bushel
'Leviathan mermaid -et E. (troves,
II. P. Morris. Six auger mengolde,..
ustaseStIEEP ,
., Six Swede turnips-iJno. Fowler.-
, vehite•-•4oe. E. •Whitely. F. Barker.
' nein. v. miteAr$1 lintl 4-114v---211115`, 1, gig -white cerrote-P. Bather. -Nine
Snowden. !kneading from -not . re , 11
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•:tootordoo. Etre, 2 !heart% end over, --,-.1 Whitely, Gee, Laithwaite. Inegemt
riwer, ilL ftnovillerit • $10`34;1•!X erre-- .nousetr-P. Baker, David* Sproura...
Tiete„ M, .Pttow.ten, Erre lamb -Thee. I Sit lentett turnip!rine variety -1,
fehespelsire•Osirat
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sem-stew: .. Joe. Fowler, TwelvrgeAt an
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t er F. Berket. „
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too" El," bor.-- Taos • tp. ot000rdea. ,pari•,, fleffeert, g manse or fart. awl '
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En the days of Cromusli
aria quality tut cost as much
as thirty dollars a pound,
To.dayi fette only y a few
cont. 'novo for ad ,Roar
Orange Pao* than for ordf." "
nary trap but Ion tat thr
'athirst quality and pratist
WAIL Put up in cisah,
bright aluminum paclukaas.
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$1.95. Special price
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$1.49
Men's Medium Weight
UNDERWEAR
,Shirts end. Drawers,
.Special per ganDeitt
89 cots
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Men's Niedium Weight,
7 WORK SOCKS
- in black or grey. Specibi
3 pair for
$1.00
'Matte Note: Store will be clot.
ad ali day lidoorley. Sept. 24th,
account of, Jowl:$.1010443*.
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