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When will it end?
Thousand$ upon thousands,
endi ;ss thouaands,hold their
lives clasp as the price of
Victorious Peace.
And we—as we watch from
afar their heroic efforts—
may viz be able to say, that
the little we at home could
do, we have done;
—that in so far az we could
support them, lighten their
burdens, bring them -
forts, we have done it;
—that we have striven un-
ceasingly to shorten their
stay 'in the Hun -made Hell;
—that freely, fervently,
unitedly, we have laid our
bumble offerings alongside
their noble sacrifices on the
altar of Victory—and Peace.
&;:another opportunity to /end your individual
weight to the blow that will shorter the war
comes with the offering of Victory Bonds
about to be made. Let not tht privilege to
do your share find you unprepared.
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
in co_oporction With the Minister of Finance
of the Dominion of Canada.
LIST OF PRiZ3 WINVERS
(Continued from page 4,)
FINE ARTS
our, PAINTINGF
Animals, grouped or single, Miss Cooke
Miss Livingstone; fruits or flowers, M
Livingstone, M Cooke; Landscape or
Marine, Mrs (Dr) Tamblyn, M Cooke;
any other subject, Mrs I Stewart, Mrs
(Dr) Tamblyn; on glass, M Livingstone;
on plaques or trays, M Cooke; on silk,
satin or velvet, M Cooke, M Livingstone;
collection of oil paintings; Mrs Menzies,
M Livingstone.
WATER COLOR
Landscape or Marine, Mrs I£ McLeod,
M Livingstone; any other subject, Mrs
K McLeod, Mrs (Dr) Tamblyn; collection
M Livingstone, M Cooke.
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Telephone Service and
Spanish "Fin"
In common with the general. community. the operating
staff has been effected by the present epidetnic of colds
and influenza and has been seriously depleted in con-
sequence.
ornsequence.
At the same time the volume of telephone calls has
greatly increased. So many people are i11 at home that
the telephone has been used continously and the loadyof
extra calls on our depleted operating force has been
very heavy.
Please keepthis extraordinary situation in mind and
Use Vour elephone Only When AhsoIuteN'
Necessary. You will thtis be helping to keep the
service intact to meet the urgent needs of the com-
munity in the present emergency.
The 13e11 Telephone Co. of Canada
nRAW ING
Pen and Ink sketch, Mrs. R. S Wil-
liams, M Cooke; pencil, M Cooke, M
Livingstone; crayon portrait, Mrs K Mc-
Leod, Miss Mulvey; crayon landscape or
marine, M Livingstone, M Cooke.
CHINA PAINTINGCups and saucers, Miss Mulvey, Miss
Patton; plates, Miss Mulvey, Miss Pat-
ton; ornament or vase, Miss Patton, Miss
Mulvey; any other, Miss Patton, Miss
Mulvey; collection, Miss Mulvey; collec-
tion of work in 1918, Miss Mulvey.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Asters, Mrs I Stewart, Mrs Menzies;
Dahlias, Mrs E W Orvis; Gladioli. Mrs
Menzies; Pansies, W J Currie, Miss Pugs-
ley; Petunias, Mrs Menzies, Miss Pugsley;
Sweet Peas, Jofin T Currie; Stocks, Mrs
Jas,iVtenzies, Miss Pugsley; Zinnias, Mrs
Jas Menzies, Miss Pugsley; Marigolds,
Mrs Jas Menzies, Miss Pugsley; Floral
Design, Miss Pugsley; Bouquet table,
Mrs Menzies, Miss Pugsley; Bouquet
hand, hard plants, Miss Pugsley; Bou-
quet, hand, tender plants, Mrs Menzies,
MisS Pugsley; Geranium, double white
Miss Pugsley, 3 G Fyfe; Geranium, double
scarlet, J G Pyfe, lst and 2nd; Geranium,
single, Miss Ptigsley; Geranium, double,
J G Fyfe, Miss Pugsley; Fuchsia, in bloom
Miss Pugsley; Hothouse plants in bloom,
J G Pyfe; Foliage plants, collection, Miss
Pugsley.
LADIES' WORK
Apron, kitchen, Miss Livinstone, Mrs
E W Orvis; Center piece, colored, M
Ament, Geo A Richardson; Centre piece,
white, Geo A Richardson, 'Pat Gibbons;
counterpane, fancy, L Bryce, Mrs Savage;
crocheting, silk, M Livingstone, Mrs Sav-
age; coronation work, L Levis, M Anent;
curtains, stencilled, 1 pair, Mrs Savage;
dresser and stand cover, Mrs K McLeod,
Mra E W Orvis; drape, Qideboard, linen,
1 M Cooke, Mrs E W Orvis; drawn work,
linen, Mrs Savage, M Livingstone= Dress,
girls' cotton, Mrs K McLeod, Rena; Boyd;
embroidery, eyelet, M Ament, M J.iving-
stone; embroidery, Roman, Mrs Savage,
M Livingstone; embroidery, on cotton or
linen, Mrs Savage, M Livingstone; em-
broidery, on silk or satin, M Cooke, M
Ament; .embroidery, punch, M Ament,
Reba Boyd; embroidered pillow cases,
Mrs Savage, M Livingstone; day Pillow
slips, Miss Powell, Mrs Tarpblyn; Five
o'clock tea cloth, drawn work, Mrs Men-
zies, M; Livingstone; Five o'clock tea
cloth, embroidered, Reba ,Boyd, M Ament;
handkerchiefs, fancy, Mrs K McLeod,
Mrs Tamblyn; knitting;tbag, M Ament,
Reba Boyd; Irish lace, hand. made, Mrs
Tamblyn, M Livingstone; Initialed towel,
workbag, fancy M Anent. Mrs K Mc-
Leod; yarn, homespun. double and single,
Mrs I' Gibbons lst and 2nd; collection of
Ladies' work, M Ament, Mrs Tamblyn;
collection of knitting, vIrs Tamblyn, Miss
Livingstone.
sr
A Friend
GIRLS' DEPARTMENT
Table mate, Miss Leaver; two hemmed
handkerchiefs,. Miss Carrick; darned socks
or stockings, Miss Carrick; crochet work
in wool, Dorothy Lavis; crochet work in
cotton, Dorothy Lavis, Dorothy Lloyd;
narrow crochet edging, by girl under 12,
Dorothy Lavis; pencil dr a w i n g,
Miss. Carrie k, Miss Irving; sofa
cushion, Dorothy Lavis; six button holes
on a garment, Miss Carrick; patching on
1 pair, M Livingstone, Mrs K McLeod; . a garment, Miss Carrick; plain apron, by
1 Lace, Ioniton or point, Mrs Tamblyn,
Mrs K McLeod; laundry bag, M Living-
stone, Mrs Savage; braided mat,
M Livingstone, Mat, fan c y, table,
Mrs Tamblyn, Mrs Savage; mitts,
man's, double, Miss Patton, Mrs
K McLeod; netting, M Livingstone, Mrs
Tamblyn; pin cushion, M Livingstone,
' Mrs Tamblyn; purse or handbag, hand-
made, Mrs Tamblyn, Mrs Savage; Quilt,
pieced cotton, Mrs Orvis, Mrs Tamblyn;
Quilt, patched woollen, Mrs Tamblyn,
Mrs. Orvis; Quilt, pieced woollen, Mrs
Orvis, Mrs Menzies; Quilt, silk or velvet,
Mrs Livingstone, Mrs I Stewart; quilt,
any other, Mrs. Tamblyn; set bed -room
linen, Mrs Lavis, Mrs Livingstone;
sweater, hand -made, Mrs Tamblyn, M
Livingstone; shirt, man's working, Mrs
Orvis, Mrs I Stewart; slippers, pair home-
made, Mrs Savage. M Livingstone; Slum-
ber rug, Mrs Tamblyn, Mrs Orvis; sofa
pillow, painted, M Livingstone, Miss
Carrick; sofa pillow, needlework, M
Ament, Mrs K McLeod; sofa pillow, any
other, Mrs Tamblyn, Mrs K McLeod ;ox
Stn. woollen, hand made, Mrs Tamblyn,
Reba Boyd; sox, soldier's hand made,
M Ament, Mrs Tamblyn; tatting collect-
ion, M Livingstone, Mrs Menzies; tray
cloth, Miss Menzies, M Ament; table
runner, Mrs Orvis, Mrs Tamblyn; towels,
6 fancy, Mrs Livingstone, Mrs Savage,
Mho Little Doctor alwal s re
Arrays on hand to reeve 1_.
ey and bladder trophies, an
help nature purify the blood.
The Motional Drug at Chemical Co..
of L auada, Limited. Toronto. in
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DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractic Drugless Healing occur
ately locates and removes the cause o.
disease, allowing nature to restore health
J. A. FOX D.C., D.O.
Osteopathy Electricity
Member Drugiess Physicians Associa-
tion of Canada, '
—Phone 191 --
-THE CHANCE
OF A LIFETIME
A farmer's independent
life combined with all the
comforts and conveniences
of town.
Forty acres of land ad-
joining Wingham together
with a dwelling with all
modern conveniences and
large barn.
This is just what many
men are looking for and
will not hold long.
Ritchie & Cosens
Insurance and Real Estate
Wingham,
Ontario
CREAM
WANTED
Our service is prompt and remittance
sure.
Our prices are the highest on the
market consistent with honest testing
Ship your cream "direct" to us and
save au agent's commission. The
commission comes out of the producer.
The more it cost to get the cream to
Its destination the Icss the producer is
sure to get.
We supply cans, pay all express
charges and remit twice a month.
Write for prices and eans.
-.-Toe-
Seaforih Creamery Co,
Seuforth, ., Out.
gid udder 12, Miss Carrick; plain sewing,
Miss Carrick, Miss Irving; initialed
handkerchief, Miss Leaver; two guest
towels, Dorothy Lavis; girl's kirnona
nightdress, Miss Currie, Miss Leaver;
collection of fancy work, Dorothy Lavis;
knitting bag, Miss Irving,
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S COMPETI-
TION
A, for children under 10 years, G. Mc-
Dowell, Jessie Menzies; B, for children
under 13 years, sennet Robertson, Al-
berta Wacker; C, for children under 16
years, Jennie Anderson.
SPECIAL PRIZES
Competition between Huron and Bruce
for the best five horses, Geo Cruikshank,
Jas Forster, Geo Cruikshank, W Hain -
stock, Adam Robertson; best filly or
gelding, Bert Armstrong; best dairy cow,
silver medal donated by Canadian Bank
of Commerce, Jas H Finley; best gentle-
man's turnout, L Lott; automobile race,
Mr Jackson, T R Bennett; best brood
sow, Bert Armstrong; best pen of four
bacon hogs, Jas .Alton; best pen of suck-
ing pigs, John M Fisher; breeder's young
herd, King Bros; herd of purebred beef
cattle, King Bros; best type of Dual
Purpose cow, W M Anderson, James
Fowler; best steer or heifer, A McKague;
neatest fowl pen in which poultry are
exhibited, Haggitt Bros; best collection of
poultry, Haggitt Bros; best collection of
grain, I J Wright, H T Perdue; best col-
lection of pickles, Mrs Menzies, Mrs I
Stewart; collection of canning, Mrs Orvis;
best three-year-old filly or gelding, Alex
McDonald, Adam Robertson; best col-
lection of plants and flowers, Miss
Pugsley; Ladies' hitching race, A G
Bishop, W J Currie; best heavy team in
harness, W Hainstock; best 10 lbs. of
dairy butter in rolls, I J Wright; heaviest
dozen of eggs, I J Wright; neatest pen-
manship, by boy or girl under 15 years,
Graham Wray; best 10 lbs. of dairy
butter in one pound prints, I J Wright;
running race, mile, best 2 in 3, Mr
Taylor, Mr Currie.
'CANADIAN BANKERS' COMPETI-
TION
Pure-bred or grade calves, cared for by
girl or boy under 17 years of age: 1st,
Verna Taylor, $5; 2nd, Russell Tervitt,
$4; 3rd, Willie Alton, 33; 4th, James
Campbell, $2.
SOME SAVING THOUGHTS
Civilization has been saved, you must
save to pay the bills.
The soldiers fought to save you; save to
pay them. •
Save! Remember Canada's war bill i s
i still a million a day.
Save and so be in a position to lend
r Canada your money at good interest.
Save in the day of your prosperity.
Remember that "rainy days" come.
Save that you may be able to invest in
' your country
Canada needs your dollars as much as
she needed men; save to meet the need.
Practice economy today and so protect
yourself against the uncertainties of to..
morrow.
Went Up Again
The newspapers of Canada are experi-
encing another advance in the price of
newsprint. Since the war newprint alone
has advanced 66 per cent.
AUCTION SALE
Of valuable Farm Property in the Town-
ship of West Wawanosh.
PURSUANT to the power of sale contained
in a certain Mortgage which will be produced
at the time of sale there will be offered for
sale by public anOtion at the Brnnawiok hotel
in the Town of Wingham on 'Saturday, rho
twenty-sixth day of October, A. D. 1918, at two
o'clock in the afternoon by Thomas Bonnett,
Auctioneer, the following valuable property,
namely: The East half of Lot nulnber Twenty
four in the EIeventh Concession of the Town•
ship of West Wawanosh in the County of
Huron, containing one hundred nares Of land
more or loss.
On this property i9 situated a Comfortable
frame dwelling, good frame barn with stabling
underneath.
The property is situated on ggood gravel road
about fiver miles from thO Village of white.
church. The soil is a good clay learn and i& In
apod state of cultivation.
TERMS OF SALE:—Ten per cont.' of the
purohase'tnoney on the day of Halo and the
balance in thirty days thereafter. The prOp-
erty will be offered subieot to a reserved price.
Farther particulars and conditions of sale
will 9e made known ab the time of *ale or
may be had on application to the undersigned.
Dated this twenty-eighth day Of September.
4,D. 1918.
R. ''vANSTONE
SOlioitor for the i7endor.
STOP!
in' and see the
New Williams Sevficnt
Machines
Special prices just now. lige. also,
handle needles for all the reading
sewing machines.
Mrichine Oil, Belts anti Etc;
Best piano and furniture polis'' in
in Canada.
The New Pall Records are
Arriving Almost iiaiY
Get some of these and cheer the
family.
F1 J. hill's Music Stott
in Need
The Pandora,
Range is your real
friend on wash day.
el1Gtugo the top
around, set the boil-
er ori the far side
and use the three
nearest Boles—you
'au boil on all of
them. Dinner o'
tl
time; no extra fuel,
no rush orconfusion,
FOR SALE BY
R. R. MOONEY
W C1a ry'r
le.Levige
London Toronto Montreal
St. John, N.B. Hamilton Calgary
ra
Winnipeg
Bdmonton Saskatoon 00
Vancouver
1918 MODEL SUITS at
Pre -War
Price !
That means something to
you men who find it hard to
keep up with the rising cost
of everything. Through close
co-operation with a leading
maker of men's clothes, and
by being satisfied with .a
small margin of profit we are
14 id:AC to offer you the well-
known
That is several dollars .Iess
than it usually takes for 'a
suit of equal value,
Drop in and 'see these
suits now, while our stock is : -
still fresh and complete.
H. E. ISARD & CO.
Six
reasons
1 --Steadies nerves
2 — Aiiays Thirst
3 -Aids appetite
4--11etps digestion
5— Keeps teeth clean
6 --it's economical
it's a
good
friend:
E(eep the soldiers and
sailors sun;Itedf
96
Chew It atter every meat
The Flavour Lasts!