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The Signal, 1909-9-30, Page 44 illtusauAY, SSPTSISAss :kt, IO&$ SIGNAL : (MDI ICH. ONTARIO THE LUCKNOW FAIR GOOD EXHIBITION AT THE SEPOY TOWN LAST WEEK. Attendance Large, and Finances Bene - tit Correspondingly --Fair Held on Old Caledonian Grounds -Success• ful Concert on Friday Night List of the Prize -Winners. The I n 14m,w fall fair, held till T4ureday and Friday of lust week brought out a slur exhibition of the products of the splendid agricultural district of which Lucknow is the "en- tre. The competition for the prises in almost all classes %yam kern. tend the special events created unleli interest. The attrrldanre was large, IN,th et the fair and at the con,•ert on Fri'Irky even- ing, and the receipts are considerably ahead of last year's. Thr fair was held this year sun the old Caledonian grounds the meow in years pest of many stirring contestH at Highland and in t lovelier' al central; games a lucre • w 'irritate e an improve,' pelt P im other rest . 1 1 went over the grounds formerly oa(iel. For the concert on Friday night 14'lth- vin MacDonald, solei., and' Harry M. Bennett. e, nIrdian, were the stars, and the program was fully enjoyed. The officers and dine -tone of the Lucknow Agricultural Society are: President. Walter Wilson: vice•pn•Ili- dent, J. McDiarmid: second r' vie.' rsi- dent, A. McKay; erreta�jy. J. L. Naylor; treasulwr, D. N. Later -eon.. Directors,. Kinloss - A. Nichnlso r. A. Purvis : LiTifl 1 . Hunter. ,hi* Lane ; %Vest Waw'auoah -W. MtQuit. lin, \V. S. Mcl'rlstir: Huron- W. W. Smith, T. Moore; Lucknow --tiro. 11. Smith. Associatedire•lors: Kinins. J. Crowston, H, Mathers: Ashfl'eld Wm. Kickley, J. Alton : West Wawa - nosh -K. Cameron, G. Greer: Horan --Ileo, Mclver. A. Thompson, (i Role - erta(,n, W. Martin. Geo Pollock : Lucknow-J. G. Anderson, J. (i. Mur- doch, J. Lyons, Rev. C. W. Sanders. The judges who acted at the lair k w : Lott weeere Heavy hones -737f codnty. Light horses -Root. (ilendinnen, Bennington. Cattle -hut. Snell, Clinton. Sheep and pigs -\V. H. Arkell. Tees - water. Poultry -War. Grain --H. S. Henderson, White church; 8.. R. Brill, Termwaater. Roots and vegetablei-T.- Bervie. Dairy and table supplies -H. S. Henderson, \Vhitechurch : S. H. Brill, Teeswater. / i Fruit-Fruit-Wm.Warnock,ock, uderieh. Fine arts and flowers -:-Rev. C. W. Sanders, Lucknow. Ladies' work - M re. B. J. Crawford. Duoganoon; Mr. T. Soother, Dun- gannon: Mrs. Munn, Ripley. Miscellaneous --Rev. (. \V. Sanders, Luckuow. School competitions -Rev. C. W. Sanders, Lucknow. Special ecentis-Dr. llcl'rimmon, Ripley; A. Anderson, St. Helens; 1►. McKay. Following is THE PRIZE LIST. HORSES. - Int 1'URTKD. Imported mare, three year and over, Wm. McQuillin 1,t and 3rd. Win. R. Martin 2nd : foal by imported dale, Wm. McQuillin 1st and 3rd. Win. R. Martin 2nd. IIKAry/41144/70 HT 41•AN OIAN Hseo1• Span in harness and wagon, Jas. Forster, J. F. Davidson. John McKen- zie (con. 24; brood mare, John McDiar- mid. R. J. Pollock, John Welwtieer : foal of 1900, R. J. Pollock, J. McDiermid, Saml. Morrison ; two-year-old gelding, Jas. Barbour. M. J. McKay, McIntyreM Bros.: two-year-old filly, Jae. Harbour, W. R. Martin, tiro. (filen : one -year-old gelding. Peter .Moffat, Jas. -Lane. S. Morrison : one -year-old filly, Geo. T. Rohertsion; female, any age. .1. Mc- Kenzie, R. J. Pollock, Jan. Barbour. Ariftle 1LTl'RA.L. Span in harness and rig, W. R. Martin, David Stroud, Walter Itich• ardson, Jas. 'Forster, A. W. Patter- son ; brood mare, .J. Mel►iertnid, Saint. Phillips; foal of lt409 west, Phillips 1st and 2nd ; two-year-old gelding, J. W. Leggatt. David Alton, W. R. Martin : two-year-old filly. \Vm. Taylor, G. A. Mrl'IPnaghan. John Webster: one -year-old gelding. R. J. Pollock, \Vealey Hende>:snn ; ons year-old filly, John Mason. R' 1. Pol- lock, Ileo. T. Robertson : female, any age, l'anadian•ht•ed, W. R. Martin. l)RNRR.tl. PURFOMK. Span in harness anti rig, J 15. Fm' - titer, W. -ft. Caerehell, 444e34 -4---P-444404,01-4 brood enter, J. Mason, W. R. Ferrier, David Alton : foal of LHON, Geo.. T> Robertson, 1 McQuillin, P. J. Downey; two-year-old gelding or filly, Alex. Purdon, WesleyHenJereon ; one -year- old gelding or filly, (leo. T. Robertson, McIntyre Bros., \Vm. (> "; hest foal in class 't or 4, Mam1. Phillips. l'ARRIAOK. Span in harness and carriage, Win. Maxwell, W. C. Johnstone : breN.d mare, Henry Mollie'ss, Angus McKay.: foal of IOW, Angus McKay : two-year• old gelding or filly, .I. Mason, Watson Bre., H. blethers; one -year-old geld- ing or filly. W. R. Ferrier Tit and - 2nd; single carriage horse, Arth. Me-- Kiunon, W. A. McEwers, F. Colwell. H(AD it )RNKs. Buggy horse in harries, Levi led t, Dan McKinnon, W. McKenzie: mare Geo. T. Robertson. Miles Jlcllihnn Joe, !Lyons; foal of IWMI, Jae. Lyons. M. McMillan, (;e,. T. Rolwrtsnn : two - ear -old gelding or filly, Watson /iron_ • \Vebeter, 4'. (iaynor; one -year-old g elding or filly, H. Mathers: span of road horses, \`'. Henderson. \V. Rich- ardson. 4/11.%1411 t'.trrl.lt. Wade cow, Ma'4R1r Lyons, J. Web- ster : t wo-year-old heifer, John Me - Leek! ; ono -year-old heifer, Peter Ter- rance, J. Mcleod ; heifer cult, Win. Taylor, (isms llror, : two year-old steer, .1. Melocil. J. We -better : one- year -old steer, J. McLeod, S. Phillips ; steer calf, J. Webster lot and 2nd dairy cow, any bested, owned and kept in the, village of Lucknow, 1)r. A. M. yi,nn,•e • lar• r ttll•re aI1t eoeteeshoNn in any other sting[ over two years of age), J. Jlel.rod : herd of eight female•., two calve*, two yearlings, Iwo t wo,ye u• -olds, two Milk cows. throe yearn l w• tore, J. Mcl.ey.d. =tt♦♦Aaig a h•h'11-44.14li.ti +.++4 tt► ►l r)u.�__ Two -rear -old hell:•r, H. Dor Int end .nd : - two-year-old steer, 1t. therein 1st. and mud :I fatted cow. .deer or heifer, It. Ihlruin 1st and•e "rel: best throe st,k steers, It. I )uruin lid and '2nd'. Jh:R.•h\. hull c+tlf. \V. K. 1 ,4443%eu ; heifer r elf, • \V. E. •Tre•I.•et, o : female, ant age. It. Detente, .1. I•:. Agnew • herd, one limit., and [hoc.• females, W. E. I'l e•lcaven. Intyre Brom. pumpkin pie, Jas. Lane. D. Alton ; iii el cake, McIn- tyre tiros., A. McCarron. FRUIT. Alexaude•s n, John Adams. Jas. Alton : Baldwin, A. ,'ultra, A Son lot turd 2nd; Ben thesis, Melntyre Bros., Thos. Moore ; culverts. \V. R. Ferrier.Ferrier.Mclut)•ir. Btos.: ('ayeige rd streak, 1). Alton. \\'. 14: Ferrier neteduchess, John McKenzie (cuts. 34, Jus. .1.1. err t 4-weivr 44-4110,---a4114%, tel' variety, Peter 'Terrance, Allier) Alton : (iracrusteins, D.. Alton, A. Allow ;•wealthy, T. Moore, It.H1. d1. Kenzie : king of Tompkins county. John \\' -1,st.ar. Jas. 1.ane ; tallow %ter, eeter'rrul:u *tel Maul'1'i•Irs, Jolu1 .\I Kenzie Icon. 11, Red. \L•Kesizie Ls)-uz. pippins, Peter '1'4irraiee, 31,•- 1 ntyre IJ r o s.: Illeoheim pit Dios, tinter Bros, ; ribston pippins Jacob \liller, Real. McKenzie : Ontario, Theo. Mimeo ; It h.el•,Island greening, Peter Tori once. Iced.. McKenzie ; Rox1*n•o russet, Jnln \\'chisel, W. It. Fe't•rirr: golden rusael, Melees"* Ilio>s,. Alex. Minith : Carmelo. or .uow,.'1'. Moore•, Albert Alton ; Is firth-•' eau espy.' ROA. Ttry)ler, Jes. Alton : \Vat uses, Ito 1. NIeKenzie. A. CullH'1t k See: ; any other fall variety, Rohr. + or 'er t o. airy h 1 r:utclr Bros, a. 'r , ) ,' t ti n'ii,tir rr.�i. 1 y, I'rt.a+1. Torrent e: Ett 1 tlel'tiet-oii • [levee varieties. tall, • 4.4'1. I( -I ..•.1 talo. I'ur,: Ileus„ Greer Moe, : ewe, Ili -''i- .Brut., Purvis Ifr.rs.: shearling rein, Greer Bros., %V. struthe•s fi Sons : en -i• Iamb, 1'ut sit ihos., (freer ih,,.. ; rant Iamb, (1r.•ei Bow.: sh.'urling tele, Greer tiros. let tied 2a4, oessit lr tele 1+. �\ged ram, AV, R. \1 •1',maid. A. 4'u1Li•t t : Son ; ewe, A. Culbert A Soo 1st +std Cod : sheat ling rem, .1. Culbert. A ele n Ins and 21141 • ewe lunar, W. B. Ile llonald..A. ,`others sl - son : earn lamb, -A. t'rrlr)'rt^it,,$on, \1'. R. Mclhmald : she tiling ewe; A. Colbert 1t Sun. .Illd.l•MiilRI iiiie es. Aged ram, I). Hrudet.on, J. A. NI 4 - Donald : ewe, (fen filen, 1). Hende•r- .Ini ; •shcat•ing tom, .I. A. ifctioUald, 11. Henderson : tetter laugh, tiro. lilyli .I. A. Vt'Don dT: rut) iARlh, t11et, - Men, I). Henderson ; (dwarfing ewe,, 11. Ilruderson, J. A. McDonald : pen, D. Henderson. 4 ANY IIIMKE14. Hest ram. any age or breed. W. R. 1L•Donnld. s\VINE. Ith.nNs111It I3.1!:. Jets. Alton ; anti', Jae, Alton. %%•"\mine. rev, fan -WONT' fry 40110, las. Alton, I. Andel%• : lspu•, (ar- son" in u1sl, i. Andrew, J±%s,, Alton, SORNn11I10-1.-• Jas. Alton : sow, .las, MOM ; -rower! in 1910„ Jas. Alton meet in 14141, las. Alton. tv,, u. TAM HT Bu: sung, f float-. far 13,rar, J. rowed in 11141, furrowed in 111x1, irate). Three bacon hogs, thing. I'UFLTR l . Fowl.. IIISack Minorcan.'.Vru. St ether's A 'Son, \\'m. Ki.-klry: Brehm dark, Anderson; Leghorn. wh' P. D. Anderson : Leghorn, brown, 1►. ` n - (levee'; Plymouth Reck. ,barred, 1. Anslera.m : Plymouth Rock. while. Amd,•rson .; black Sp (Melt, 1). Ander- son ; H burg, spangled. gold or sil- ver, D. Anderson; %Vyanslottes, white, 1), Anderson, Greer Bros. ; Langshnue, I). Anderarm ; geese, (freer Bn,s. • ducks. Pekin, .f). Anderson, Wm. Rickles: ducks. 'any kind, D. Ander- eon, \Value (torn : canary birds. John Adams l.rt and 2nd. . McDonald; sow far= A. .Mel )onald: boar A. McDoneld. 1010.1. as. Alton. 1. An - 1 Hll'KeNa i /11.14111). . Andalusian. D. Anderson : black Minureas. 11. Anderson. Wm. Kick - ley ; i eghiwn. white, D. Anderson 1:••Klorn, brown. D. Anderson : PIy- n,uuth Nook. D. Anderson. (freer 11,- ;.I'IVSIIouth Rock. white. 1►. An- ersutu: lianiburg, black and whits;. 11. Avid-el'wrieri_ Wyyandottre: meter[•. : Anderson ; IVyandottee. any other. D. Anderson 1st and 2nd ; Hd.tdan., 1). Anders*,n ; ducks. Pekin, Wm. Kick - ley ; ducks, any kind, Win. Kickley, %Vatter Mont : reeomnrnded, for pair of Anron,ts, J. R. %Vebster.. DRAiN. . Fall wheat. white, J. McDiarnlid. Thee. Moore ; fall wheat. rc,l. 1. -Me- liar:ud, Jae. Alton ; gnus. wheat, Allier! Alton; oats. block, J. NVeho.'r: eats, while, long. I. S1cl)iartuid, Doe o•! Altn, .1. \\'elestt.r: it., while. omit, .I. Alton,- J. Nle l)iarruhl: roa'rd I..t ley. Albert, Alton, P. .1. I i to oey. .1. Mc Diermid : pens. large, .1 is. Alton: glees, smell. T. Moss.', P. .I. Downey, W. W. Smith: rye, Albert Alton: timothy, Jas. Al- t •,n, P. .1. DuWney, 1, NeUiar- pid ' s'w'. J. McDiarnid; white beans, W. 11. Ferrier; 1'..I. Downey ; corn. yel- low. T. MCTliarniid„LAP. Alton; corn, any tither, .I. Mcl►iarmnid, .I. 1Ve1rafer: 1.*g Hour. I). Mn llongli I.t and 2nd ; big tiatineal. I). Mallet:eh Int and -`niT: -tat g.'orant ,finer arritngi'(t ratter- -6m44 ..f .ern. (train and grammes • in straw. name,. Ed. McQuillin : three surifluwers, .Las. Alton, P. R. McNay. ROOTS ANI) VEt1ETABLh:S. lohu \IcKen/.i.• Iron. It, M.. ie Ihu.. : 111, %.4rieties ,f winder, Jolla Me Kenzie .,ryn1. it, Rod. McKenzie 1.•st varlet s• mooed avid..,' Iti.4. Nlc- Kcnzir'„1', '41,•Kuuzie teen. L: .lLmmarr {.etas,•1), .4h.ot, .las. Alt.m.:.fall IH'ara, \. l'ulls•rt k Sort, 1V. It. Ferrier ; win• ter peers, ,tis. Albeit. W. \V. smith ; I',mem., gotip •-. 11. McDonald, Crete - Boo. _ %%' o r .1 .• 11. I I. \Irl)ontld i *4il/wa •.•; Alex. smith, Il. '41eDomald : initNlt7tt.\..rt d Une , 1..s. 'ctieN Jeest.-colls•rliuu threethreeu+tw1• d %i tit . grapes, II. 'I.01loual.l : largest collec- tion 14.110 1 %.u'ieries graiws. H. -Nlc- Iherthl. DARE YOU EAT HEARTILY ? Or Is Osery (loud Meal Followed' By Discomfort Su certaiu are we that "Little Digesters" will cure tudigestion every time -for every person -sur YOU -that we will give_ you your money beck without • word if they fail. You can enjoy a good, hearty meal of wholesome food three times a day, -d.yuu take.a.taWat after each meal. Read huw "Little Digesters" cured Mr. Thudy. "For two years 1 buttered with Indi- gestion, and obtained nu relief Irons anything I took, including several prescriptionafrom prominent physicians: Every meal was followed by acute pals until I feared to eat, consequently became run down for lack of nourish- ment. "Little Digester" were recom- mended to me by a friend and I tried them with remarkable results, two boxes completely curing me. It is three months since 1 took any, and I have not suffered a pain, no matter how heartily 1 eat. I would certainly recom- mend them to anybody suffering with lndigation." (Signed) E. TEODY. 141 Yorkville Ave., Toronto. June 12, taos. "Little Digesters" can be had frons your druggist by from int ormarl Coleman d Medicine Co., for u cents a hoz sof par`ail., Eat 14)ui nen, Wilson \Vrletter, 4'alvin Smith: neck race, Willie Hale ick. Ernie 't' i. s 1 Null,n. Sclesed ehildirn'r competit• in llowere and 9cgetallets grown from seeds supplied by the Women Insti- tute -Display of I..Irn+, Lorenzo Ilow•e)'. Margeret. M.'I)iarmliel: die - Play of sweet keels, \%'slur Heid, Abhie esker rs' s p s zt .7 1f11BMrtillm . 't�Y Jus. Spence. Willie Huthirk : six heels, Jas. M4'IANHI, Clyde Reid : six carrots, Willie Hetrick, 1. (Imagism : six cars corn, %Villi* Re•id, Jas. Spence: twelve. onions, Alibi.. McKenzie. sPE('IAL EVENTS- OPEN.. Quarter -utile rare, Wesley Joynt, 1)i-inkwutrr, Cecil A 11 i n : leirkeet - of water -rarer. •Iamra Hunter ; bagpipe competition. K: Mc- Lennan. N. Alet'allurn. \\'. IL Young i Highland Meg, *lapel NIel4 neld, A l*r'dr Jeer honer- irieh jig, Aaron Firzell; .Anry AIrIA•rHi: I). E. McDonald : sttilo� s hornpipe. McDonald, An►y Melwoitl, Flora Mc- Donald; hest dressed Highlen.ker. %V. H. Young N \Ic4alltem A McPher- l..- i il:" I)KI'Alt'I''II-N'I'. \Vuollru blank('ts. Albert Aloe.) Jets. Alton. \IIS. 'Pito.. \louse: rroetwt coulpterlvmr. 4,1x',''4' illy 0. \Ire. A. %te-Anon. 111s. .las. Lsae : knitted e..untespane. Airs. 1. NIo.,lw, s 11 . r gnat. wool. A. t It '1'tuulyu; patch { j;.•s. All's. '1'a1Jyn ; patch guilt, cot- ton. Niro Tends le. Mr.. A. M.4'..i .Il , Airy I.u: h ynilr. silk 1.r velvet. M. A. Bur - e . ,• gi•sc�. \Ire. '1'umlyusr, t lady's and - r. wear. holey. Moe.- 44Vnf. McKenzie: role cum lames' e n la nc% work.N. flan- eon. 1.14'ml4t tan. Alva. l awlyn I,to y tlofe 1111 .N Lena Livfneston. watt : owl of Tnlloeh. .1. NrIht•renn; ;t. J. (i rays W. H. You; y. '1'h. -r - 1, Wore ratarrh in . t,f• ,.ration of the u elute team all etMrali.ersw. 11111111:Aa !.o-4 few ryes. 4t w*s-nppeed ftp b• imcunil'lr. For a great many y.an doctor. r.rn.utUleed it .1 to.el direr.° and pre... Abed BACON. CUUKB lu,d rrmr,iie-, and by e•on•.aotly failing to rine 144 I''eal trentment.-prunuura'ed It 4.- rmrehle. ".'i.'nee ha. pens'., catarrh In lea - lA•t un have • .rn-t it n'ional .ti.cw.e and ihrrefurr re.tulre* FLUI'4- A •,'l -a u: 4nnn14rrnt tne.0 .44.11-*1'atanheedo. n.�,v,nfartured by F. J. (•h, my k l'u, Tuxedo, n lir 4. the. only e. H..t out nn:, '. n y U 1 care n the l l to m:.rkrt. 1. I. Wta•n {ntcrmilli In doses from In drop. in tea+ r l of rf 11 set. d D(NpI tl on the rv"' r stun . htnnrnt.un yat•n, double and tete.' and mureu..urfarr- of the ,.ystenl. They single:- H . \Veheter,•..:1lta. T. Moore : offer one l,undred bolter enr,tny rase It fall. to Hams," M•Nl.,' ..V,pr*.' f,.,,ry ,fa l tow. I.. Li'yng-ton. N. Hanson,'laggie L ens; erribietelered shift waist. N. atrim. .11.. A. H t .troat Sirs 'I'.uulyn: drawn work. Mrs. 1'+au- ly'n. N. ,lanae, S. A. Burgess : enl- lectiein knit'tnig 011 cot tun, I.. Living:.stem, Sirs. Tatulyn, Mrs. 1'. Moore; collection knitthig in erne,.. Ips. 'l'am• lyn, Mrs. '1'. atrium, Sir.. A. Mel'tir- ro11 • ripihroidery tin linen. Ito kind., N. Hanson. \laggie Lyons; L. Liv'ing- 1 This Week's Store News 1 1 and GOOD I!>)Pr'11a1,dIeP can posslbl 1)e cold T d \V 1 1 y d Thursday, tl 6 Exhibition Lays wig be lied Letter Days chi* star• Cottle and see wh we can do for you with new and d d goods. We haven't tel yuuta+ wary prices hate few Just to let you know what Read {t alt ou will And in Ws few Specials that are much under regular prices. We are here with Fall and Winter Uliolir at the lowest pricer that NEW for. urs ay, ee new t anthe tree x ib n epee .tide r u w a you may expect. DRESS GOADS. \Ve err krrp{nq up the biggest l)rerte Heeds rale wt, ever ted, uuL "4' the hlflgest stock to he found here., Satin Uuchers, unspttltahle- Black. N vy, Burgundy, Brown, (herrn, \\ retarir, Taupe --10 Orem in all, rtri{ws and plain all new, tkk., for ilk„ or one more week. \VORMTKI) SCI NOS -4 pieces only, Navy, Tempe, (trey, Nutmeg Hymen, 40 inches wide, heavy weight, 011c., for 4*. - POPLiNS-Nav . Brown. Black. Burgundy, 'Taupe, Wistaria, Catawba, all wool, dust -repellent Huish, 4141•., for 50k. Waistings Im,pettal Waisting. \Ve met with a lot of \Vitiating*. The regular pike ,15c to lac. You eau have thew foe 121c and 15c. This is a rare chance. 9 pieces in 111e lot. Ginghams hams • Igo^ant 4d "1 s t ) .► I e t Scotch, En41{sh awl Canadian makes. Regular 1220. Fend ts•, on sale days lir. Moms of the beet patterns we had this summer are in this lot, from 3.ot• 4 to 241 yard* in each piece. Dress Tweeds Just a sun ill Int of Drew Tweeds, suitable le,.' girls' coats or school dresses. Meetly from else to 75c, 48 to fill inches wide. Our pre. is now lac to fe/c. Not many yards[ i.. 'a piece. They area great big t'at'gain. Silks Mi -inch o ids black Dress or Onatiu *)lk, warranted not to cite. Queen quality. Sale pries re and $1.225. A real snap. ce Curtains Just what is left over, not many pair, ata great redua•tiun, to clear them out hefon• our new Fall stock comes in. Note the prices : tills fur 40c 441,• for It'N• *1.41) for 8&: *1.25 for 414• *1.50 for *I.d11 *::.lel fur VIM for 42.244. Cashmere Hose We•u A t r lot ort In rust Llama utakP all pure wool,sed everya Pvr • where for d1, our price :MC lir pairs fur nem, sizer Mi, H, 101, Irl. Coats selling already The new Fall Coate are here and a nice lot they are. Latest *tyke in black, navy, green, brown, grey, taupe. Come and are them and get our price*. 11...1111111 H. COLj ORNE Ste the kilted pipers, wi' their 1 nets an' fru dere an' glitterin' gear Dungannon show -Friday. Oct tet ll. o- at bee rY r The People's Groc All sew-on/tide goods, pfrels, rat.. unlit • and et rd b quality g White Wine and C►8se Vies,. gar • for the pickling s 1 R FRES FRU1 home-made fluor torte. rag or fancy, N.' Illnanp..!►Irs. 1'. Memo ; collection of novelties, Mrs. Tstutyn; collection ofdressnakigg. Sirs. Jae. Lyons. Mrs. It, A1. Thormeuen• Berlin wool work. flat, Ifni. Tam n, Mr.. J. M.Kenzie (con. q: pillow s June, par. any style, Sirs. A. Mr('Arroll, N. Mimeo) : table •emus piece. L. Livinvaton,, Nieto/ie. Lytuts; laundry bag:, Iles- Writ. Alto Kenzie, Mrs. A..Ilt•('Arroll : netting. V. Hurn, S. A. Burgess: patch on old g' mens, 1. Congrani, Mrs. \\'n1. Mc.. Ker - ie: darning on hose, Airs. 'Tato lyn. Mrs. 'Wm. McKenzie; heavy mitts, en's, Mrs. T. Moore, Mrs. \Vett. McKenz. , peen's her mitts, Nin. Wm. Mc mzii•. R. *4Velwter: wom- en'* fine ,ni s. L. Livingston, Mrs. T. ons• knitted gloves. •nzie, Mre. T. Moore : Mrs. \Vat. Ales. Moore ; [nen Mrs. %V'un. Mc women's fine h. Kenzie, Mrs. A. Mcterrroll: men's\ finesIeks, Mrs. 1Vn McKenzie, Mrs. Trendy n; men's Ilea • Socks, Mrs. %Vim. McKenzie, I. ('or • ram ; Lady's .navel, kuiittril or cra:Fe , Sire. Tam - lyre, Mrs. John Elliott • emir het fibremite, Mrs. Tamlyn, ..i anunn ret table 'retches, _sir pieces, .. Liv- ingston, N. hereon: tray cin'., N. Hanson, :Nem. D. M. Thnmpaon ; tat- ting, - L. Livingston, 8. A. Burge. : ,mbre.idery, shadow, N. Harmon. 1. Livingwron ; rnlhroidery, eyclel. foie gir,.pons, Mrs. Tandyn: embroidery, bardatger, Mrs 'Taimyr), N. Hansel crochet 1.ytry's 11.4n net. I.. Livingston. Mrs. 'I. Moore: Genre cruets apron. Mrs. Tamlyn. Mrs. A. Met' (troll : lealy's dressing a Irk. Mrs. i'anti)•n, Sirs. T. AL,nre: laundered •.herr, Mrs. 'ranrlyn, Alaggie Lyme.: best .rased .4,11!, T. 'Webster. J••hn NM'Kten44e lean. It. It."'om ie•tel.,l -F(nry dee orltnl tahteeloth, Mr*. Johan Elliott point erre, M. A. Bnrgi•+: leee, point end duchess, M. A. Burge -es. FINE ARTS 'AND FLUWEIts, week ALM. Lady driver( with mingle to fess• and buggy, I.. Lett, Rena Dorton, N. Me Kenzie ; gentleman'm t%invest, single, L. Lott., Arch. McKinnon, F. Cottrell ; mate or gelding, any age or clam, Wm. McQuillin, David Henderson. CATTLE. 1't1RKHRKn wHORTIIOR (. Bell, three yearn or over. McKay Brom.; bull, two yearn old, Peter Tor ranee ; 11,11, inc year (41d, John \\ pie iter. 1Mr11'tsp»nrrw,; tett rate, xt gnw rthw and under twelve months, W. Rich - season, (len, Moffatt ; hull calf, six months and under, M.Kay lime., Purvis Bros. ; agld row, John Web- er/at ; eb.erat; three-year-old cow, McKay Bros., Purvis Bros.; two-year heifer, McKayAr1st and 2nd ; one -year- old heifer, PnrvM Hro'., .4 Webster; heifer calf, nix 'month.. .and under. McKay Bros„ (iro, Moffatt ; female, any Age. Purvis Bros, ; ball and four of Ms get. McKay Retie.; herd. Mc. Kai Bros.. J. Webster. D4 4YAM. NIRKFORO OR Pol,LRn ANRt1a. Ked {total o,• 1', J. Downey ; white p4.tatoes, Thos. Moore, Rod. McKen- zie; nuingolds, ,,..l, Hagen Mt Donald, Jas. 1. tier ; nlangolds, }'rllntr, (leo. I;nherterm, J. Metsiarmid: hoot", short P. J. 1)Jwuey, Greer Bros.: leets: lung. Maggie Lyons, las. Alcon: Un•nips, Swrl*, (ireer liras., H. Mcl)nneld .turnip'...any other variety. John \\'rhster, Jacob Miller ; Held carrots, I Nlcl►iarnlid. (freer tiros.; eart'uts, bete,. _Maggie. 1 Ions, Jacob Miller ; parsnips, .lett. ; 4011110,0rr. 1. (',engram, Dr. Spens.•; nnione, \V. W. smith, '1'. Moore : top onions, Reel. Mr'Kcnzie, A. Alton : enhhagc, early. John Adams. Walter lion" ; c;wli- iinteer. lir. Spence, Maggie Lyons: pllolpkine, W. K. Ferrier. John A41111114 ; Iaree sgunshee. tarn. II. Smith, Walter Horn : muskmelons, 1'.• R. McNay. .las. Alton; citrus'*, tier). 8, Robertson, Albert ,Alton celery, Walter Horn ; table tynaelc Albert Alton, 1'. It. McNay : sus beets, any variety, Greer firm,. t'ongrem ; eolleetinn of Held root , J. Au•1►iarmi.I : wimple collection,ree•r tilers, DAIRY AND TABLE MGI'1" 1.1EM. SpM•cial collection but y r, .I As. butter or eorW .yon*, 1. 'on - aid ; crock of butter, 1. ('engram • six pounds table hatter, L (Jong's( 1 ; factot'y che.,P, H. Yuan let a '2nd ; home-made bread, .1. Metnitemid, Mrs. Peter \Vat - son, A. Me('art•oll ; home-made breed ft Treleaven lino.' flour, \\'. It. Ferrier ; bpme-Inside hreed, male from Five Roses flour, J. McI)iarmiel hex rom,,, honey. Alex. Smith ; jar of honey, Alex. Smith, D. Alam ; honey comb In frame, Alex. Smith : maple syrup. nod. McKenzie, Welter linen : collection canned fruits, Walter Horn, Alex. McOarrnll ; collection of Nal.. any age, Durham, Hereford haktnns�, tan. Lyons, T. Moore, A. Mc- oe Polled Angora, McKay Bros, Carroll ; apple pie, Jae. Lyons, Mc - Lyons, I. ('(merlon : tt 4w,e,-14, Attlee.-ifww. Al putter r.r prints. las. gram, Hagen McD cure Send for circular. and te.tlmontal.. Addn•_. F. J. o'HF:XF.\" k ('4)., Toledo* Ohio. *Phone No . soldL•U .t•, Take Ila14• F`a..iIv Plll. for Mier 1potion. )S• IAM, kt . rorders t., r iD EKED. delivery. 1 ilamilton St. 111111111111111111111 -"l W. E. KELLY WATCHMAKER, JEWELER LER and OPTICIAN. a•r ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 'PHONES Store, 453. Residence, I8S. -- Store wilt be closed Wednesday afteenoors during July and August. 1 The Shoe We Hold C.'p for your examination la male b) one of ;he forettmet .hoe dealt/nen elf the counter. It .- a .our that t. as honestly built a. it 1 skilfully Llan,.rm ',HOF: COMFORT AND Wr't'LE are as.ured It• wearer ',mil. aHd have your There a re a l l 4 antro at1, as coal made to order Netted with a welt p..r trD we ran goer had year thee. WM. SHARMAN 1 You Get thean alue & MOORE I aiimmi Immo= an' We Get the Business Y(iU simply must in -Dress Goo. Store. Ever me to this Store and view the grandest and most wonderful display of Fall Fashions and Ladies' Man -Tailored Suits and Ready-to-wear Garments ever displayed in this Dress Material possesses that beauty and charm, delicacy of' coloring and 1listinction so much sought for th's season. You will find such' an elegance of fit and finish and prices so low that it will rove conclusive) to you that this is the proper place to buy your new Fall Suit, Coat, Skirt or other garments. ome and look em over, even though you are not ready to buy. Pieties. frontN. Hanson, Mts. 11. \i Temlyn : box, N. I lemon. lona l.ivir,ggstun : p!acque. John McKenzie, N. 1lnnson : eolleet ion. di. iienson John McKenzie, Mrs. U. NI. Thom rue .1.1< %env. ('oll•cl inn of amateur photogr pity. \Irs 11. W. Tatelyn, lona Livi. •*tor. PAIrTIvnM. 1111 Marine view, Mrs. 'I't ily-n, N. Iltnson : figure. N. Hanson lona Lit•- 4ng..ttitl; 1'0111a1s, eremite or single, N. Hanmon, Iona I.ivin ton ; Cana- .dian landscape, Leena, vingetun;...N,-.. Hanson e twit single sainting, Lena Li v i ngstddn Wester Colors . 're. Merlyn, N. !lantern : figure" int{ng, Loma Liv trigs on To :un 'A; ft oven*, Their lus.: Ian(Iecn •, N. Hansen, Lena Livingston : p. ming nn glass or pot• -trey e•ftlt t' . ir.,tston, ',etre, T'rrnh'n, ('rayon - rayon drawing, airs, Tamlyn. 1 rye Livingston. ' FLOWit:HM, Gu•g4 t ttnnonment Hewers er beirse plant AI,•x. Mc('ar•o't,'John Adams leen et of Hnwrre. ffagrn'-Melbmnhl, Nli S. A. Burgin. ; rent 'towel... Nlil- dt d Mpent•r, A. Mel'anon : collection r wild flna•rrs, presses{ and mounter', 1ln•I NfePhersnn; •autumn heaves, Sirs. D. M. Thnnfps.n, W. A. \\'elven. MlMCELLANRUt R. - Collection of entitle or reldit{ee. Mee, 4'amlyn ; vote of stiiITe1 birds, Cana- Ilan, named, John Adams, ,1:... Lyons: 1•taepf s;tlffed birds. foreign, na111141, Jan. Lynn•; 11th.+ fine shenee, J. O. Murdoch er Co , .1. E. Agnew ; pair (:ours) shotr,e,.-,1•-11. ,ltiudault A Vo -,--J. S:---tl_trnw"_.1iRfr'-ttne whore. J. R. Agn.w, .1. 14. Mnldoch & ('o.; roller - lion cement work, J. J. 1innder•son. W('HGOI, COMPETITIONS. coneetion of noxious wccdi, \V. A. Wilson, Willie Andrew: &wore.ted load of sehord children, Mr. Helton, literates : ep ee{mnn of pe'rlmnnship. leer filen-teen, M. Mitchell. Fiancee S{x'nor'; drawing, any enhjcrt. Ethel Mt -Pherson, Mildred ypPn,P ; boys' race, over twelve, Ernie Million, Launr.lot. Morrison ; girli race. over twelve, Fanny Anderson. Ethyl Mc- Pherson : boys' rare, tinder twelve, - -- Il'abiek, John McInnes ; Rirli rare. under twelve. lintel An- derson, Jennie Fisher; race, Hest -year Charming New Styles in Millinery in this department, under new management, you find a charming assort- ment of Hats, copied from the latest -Paris -models. All are hand -made and shapes are so graceful and colors so well chosen and carefully blended that we think every woman can find what will best suit her individuality. The day of the peach basket hat is over, so is that of the Merry Widow, and the heavy hat which is a burden to wear. In the collection arc Moire Hata as attractive as they are original, and plain Silk Hats and Velvet Hats in large rolling brim shapes, G(ainsboroughs, Sailors, Cavaliers, and the new three -cornered hat of Napoleon's time. They --ar 1444 -need with --fancy- widgs-a d -aigrettes; taffeta bows, -shirred -silk, -}stand ornanlehts, all in such handsome style and good taste as is so uncommon at such _very moderate prices. Will you come and see them ? MISS COUSINS - MANAGER MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S FALL SUITS $4.95 $6.50 $8.00 $12.00 $16.00 $18.00 People wonder how we do it. They can't see how such splendid fabrics and nuc uu►terly-_workmanship can- be retailed for so little money. But we buy them direct from the factory, and it's because we sell them direct to you at factory pries. That's why you get more snap, nspre grace, more perfect fit and infinitely hettet workmanship for your money at tfii,s`store. Our $16-oo and $i8.00 Suits are top-notchers, every one of them, and are recommended to us by the highest -tandard manufacturers, and, what is more, we will back every one of them by our liberal guarantee. A new one for the asking at any time if not satisfied. Will you pass by such a Suit proposition T W1p you T GROCERY DEPARTMENT (Basement) THE DEPARTMENT THAT SAVES YOU MONEY I )oing an independent business in this line, we can furnish you with a better quality at lower prices. Don't take our word for it --"The proof of the pudding is in the eating "-sti come and examine our goods -convince yourself. 2 We. heist Fr,mch Vtllegatr, XXX 'I.1r. par gr,I. 2 eases Eddy's fleet Pastor ,,%,rhes Beet Shredders Cocoanut lir Iter M. 2 caiteri elfres choice large Lemon,.:.. rr casae Canada Laundry Starch.... 1 Its* for 23c. THE EGG AND BUTTER `(TORE This week we will pay 24c. doz. for Eggs and 21c. lb. for Butter. int lierset- CAMERON & MOORE, THE DEPARTMEN I' STORES GODERICH BRANCH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IMO 411•1111•111 IMMO 04111111MINID 61111111110041.•