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SEBUM Of MAaRiAfiL Ii000i1.
Patents, True lin,
Design
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TOM. T. as about as/ bow to get pot
oats BAICOCR t SON., setabY.a./ 1177
f.stiarty Patent (Mee Zz. ia.e. Meow of
Patent Law.. R..Mterod Paster Attee.eye
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.. _ =7. .1 THE CHIEF CHARM
MORasa
Od'1RRAL PURPOSE
brood mare harts( raised Is.' la 1916,
foal by her side, R. Iona; Goal. home
or mare, 11. Y..no, Job M.Llsoy; two
years old gelding or Illy. Los. Fear. A.
Brigham; oat yam old geldltag or tiny.
A. Brigham; loafa of tastes or grldiags,
Jos. Cololougky.
AORKR:LTUUL
Brood mare harts. mired foal 1a 1919,
foal by her aide. H. Little. T. Dale.
Win. Patterned'; foal. bores or mare, R.
Wright, T. Dale; two rear old gelding
or ally, E. Taylor. Jas. Dale: team of
mares or geldings. J. Wright.
HEAVY DRAUGHT
Brood mate having raised foal la 1916,
foal by her side, Wm. Grey 1 aid 1;
foal, horse or mare, Wm. Grey. T. Age.
Michael; two year old gelding or ally,
K. Watt; oris year old `eldiag or ally,
T. MaMiehael• R. Watt; team of mares
or geldings, R. Watt; best four coke
foaled in 1916, aired by any registered
heavy draught borle. T. McMichael.
Wm. Grey. Judge -W. 11. Crolk-
shank.
CARRIAGE
Broo 1 mus having raised foal 11'1916.
foal by her side. R. Ferris: foal. horse or
mare. R. Perris; team of mares or
geldings, Thos. Swart..
ROADSTERS
Brood mare having raised foal In 1916,
foal by her side. Win. Taylor; foal.
horse or marc, Wm. Taylor; two, year
geldlag or lily, Albert Gower, J. Par.
rott; - one year old gelding or filly, T.
Coulter; single driver, Jas. Hlckoubot-
tom. A. Brigham. Ed. Hagglt; lady driv.
er. R. Farris. Henry Johann: team of
mare. or geldings, H. Johann, Jas. Dale,
Jas. Williamson; sweepstakes, mare'or
gelding any clam, it. Watt. Judge -C.
M. MacGregor (light horwea).
CATTLE
PURE BRED UCRHASIS
Milch mow- basing raised calf to 1916
or with calf, positive proof required,
Robt. Harrison. David Laidlaw: two
year old heifer. John Barr, John Scott;
one year old heifer. David Laidlaw, Jno.
Barr; heifer calf, Jou. Scutt. D. Lakl-
law; bull ca:f. D. Laidlaw-, Bobt. liar.
neon; herd, bull and two females, I).
Laidlaw; aged bull. R. Sbortreel`,
- GRADES
Milcb cow having raised calf in 1916
or with calf, positive proof required.
Itobt. Harrison,, Jno. Scott: two year
Old heifer, 11. .Laidlaw. Joo. Scott;
two year old steer, Jno. Scott: one
year old heifer. Jur). Scott, Itobt. Har-
rison: one year old steer. Jno. Barr,
Robt. Harrison: heifer calf. Jpo. Scott,
Jno. Potter: steer calf, Robt. Harrison:
fat steer. any breed. J. Barr 1 audit: fat
cow or heifer. Puy breed, J. Harr 1 anti
I; best animal auy breert. sweepstakes..
Robt. Shortrecd. Judge - H. Smith.
SHEEP
(GTM.t•)I.1
Rani 'trait. Wm. Potter; pair aged
ewes basing raised iamb in 1916. Win.
Potter: pal; shearllug ewes, Wm. Pot-
ter: pair ewe lamb». Wm. l'otter.
LEIt"E+Tt:1:4
Aged ram. Jas. Slit II A Son 1st:
sbearliug ram. Jas Snell A Son 1st;
ram lamb, Jas.. Snell A Son. Chas.
W igbtman: pair aged ewes having; calmed
Iamb in 1916. Jas. Snell ,t Son, ('has.
Wigbtwan: pair shearling ewes, Jas.l
Snell .t Son. ('has. W-Ighttneu; pair ewe
hubs Jas Sucll 3 :;un. ('has. Wight
Of LOVELY WOMAN
-RAR.0..e, Same& SII Carrie With
The Use of-VSUIT-A.TIVE.V.
NONAN WATSON
86 Drayton Ave., Toronto.
Nor. 10th, 1915.
A beautiful corn plezion is a Handsome
woman's chief glory and the envy of her
leas f irienate rivals. Yet a soft, clear
skin - glow ing wish health -is only Ike
rraf aril rrsri l ottor. /,'load.
"1 w•cA troubled for a considerable
time with a very asfrkesdsl. disfigsriag
Rasa, which covered tray fare and for
which i wird applicatious and remedies
without relief. After using "Fruit•a-
tjves" for one week, the rash is c -
plrtely gone. 1 am deeply thankful fur
the relief and In the future, I will not be
without " Fruit-a-tives".
NORAII. WATSON.
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c.
At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of
price by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
Menzies, Run. Richmond; collection of
canoed or preserved fruit, not less than
4 kinds. 1. J. Pgllard. Mrs. R. H. Mc-
Gee: grape wine. home made, Wm.
Scott. Miss Alice Gillespie; alx plain tea
biscuits. R- 9. McGowan. Duncan Laid-
law; sit home matte buns, David Laid-
law. J. J. Pollard: two pies, apple and
pumpkin. Dnmcao Laidlaw; Albert
Howlett, lunch for workwau. cold. eight
articles west excluded. lire. Jas.
Menzies, Albert Howlett: layer cake
Iced. Mrs: Jas. Menzies, K. G. Mc-
Gowan: oair dressed chickens, weight
and dress considered. Albert Howlett,
R. 6: McGowan: tomato oatsup, 1
yuan, David Laidlaw, Duncan f.aldlaw;
Witte., one quart mixed. Jas..Jackton.
Mre..las. Menzies; pickles, once quart
any other kind, Albert Howlett, Misr,
Alice Gillespie; four lbs home made
hand soap, H. Young. Wm. Taylor.
Judge --Mrs. 11. Geddes: Mrs. W. J,
Geddes.
GRAIN
Red fall wheat. Alex. McGowan:
white tall wheat, It. Shorireed, Wm.
McGowan: sixrowed barley-, Wm. Mc-
Gowan; two rowed barley, R. G. Mc.
Gowan; white oat. .long. H. ]toting:
white oats, short, R. G. McGowan, R.
Shortreed: .mall peas R. Shortreed;
man ha:f bushel timothy see.'. 11. Shortreed,
ml1Rr)NHIBEI»twN
Sbearliug ram, J. ,t F. Laidlaw. 1st:
pair aged ewes having mimed lamb 1n
1916. J A F. Laidlaw 1st; pair ewe
Iamb.. J. ,t F t.aldlaw.
• ' .ANY (.THP.R RIND
Yat sheep. ewe or wether aoy kind.
is,. Spell A Som. ('has. WIghttuan.
Judge - N. Cumming.
PIGS
vOtte»HIRE
.tged hoar. Jas. Alton: brood now
having littered in 1'116 or will' • Jas.
Altos; boar littered in 1916. Jas. Alton;
w littered es 1916. Jam. Alton.
TAt1w0R'FH
Jas. Alton.
l"H.1:ATI:R WHITE
Boar littered in 1916. Roy Bennet:
SOW littered in 1916. Soy Sennett.
" INPROvitt) YGRR»HIR).
Aged hoar. Jae. Altos; brood sow
having littered in 1916 or with pig, Jas.
Alton: boar littered 1n 1916, J. A F. I.W.
law .at Pati 'Ina: sow littered in 1916,
J. A F. Laidlaw let anti ;fad. Judge -I
N. Cumming.
POULTRY
Pair turkeys. any large variety-. Jar.
Jackson. Jas. Alton: pair geese. Targe
breed. Jas. Allow pair geese, *mail
breed, J..1. Pollard. Jas. Jackson; pair
Rouen ducks. Jas. Jackson, J. J. Hag,
get*pair duck* any other variety. J.
J. Haggett. J. J. Pollard; pair Haul•
burgs, spangled. J. Flinn. J. J. Haggett;
lair Ramborva. pencilled. J. /lien 1
and 2; pair Wyandottes, white. M. LIv-
lagMto.e; pair Wyandotte". silver, J..1.
HaggettMrs. Howele; pair Legborsa,
white, single comb. J. J. Haggett, R. J.
M :Cormack; pair Leghorn.. brown,
Biagio comb, Jas. Jackson 1 and 2;Ir
Leghorn*, any other variety. 1. J. ag-
gsts 1 end 1; pair Orpington*. J. J. •
/140 M. Wvingato.e: pair Brahmaa,
dart, Ms. Howric, H. iditb; pair
Minorca". Jaa Jackeod'. J. J. H.ggatt:
pair Black Bpsalsr, Mrs. Howrie; pair
Dorkt.g*. R. Sbortreed. J. Than; pair
lodHoene; Aadaaas. Mrs. Howe;
aroath Rocks. barred. J. J. Pollard, H.
Rohln.o.• pair Plymouth Rocks, whits,
3. 3. t; pair Black Breasted Red
Game. J. Hat;
1 sad a; pair Baas.
Imo, J. lin; pair Poland, J. J. Hat
7::; pair Red Caps, J. J. Hggc
aat; pair
dc Idaad Rode .1. 3. Haggett; pair
Aaaeo.aa, J. Para; pair fu live ebick•
ens, 3. 3. Pollard; pale Galata Pow',
Jas. Altos; oolleeUou of pys-s J. J.
Hannon. Joao- Utred Barber. •
D♦LRT AND PROVIIIO11a
Oro* bettor -110 tart • War. Taylor,
pAelbY.tBst, curer 1 baSS.f b.
i Ji a.119t la P1 Ih.pt4;M?. QW. %��9.
1
mase ba latt. �e.lfe9,
David Laidlaw; Two 1 lb loaves of
' hems; 10 lbe, A. B Garr J
Mrs. Jas. Menzies: six hest stalks
ensilage corm, Albert Howlett. E. C.
Smith. Judge-Johu Potter.
aStatilta. el
Thum lb*nap% 17".lL.� J t
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C'SOOTS
'IMii-. gatd.. produce, Jae. Jack•
aaa, Jona J. Ma.o., Mrs. Jae. Measles;
baa bushel Carly potatoes. nine/. Jas.
Jackboot, J. J. P rd: malt bushel late
potatoes. named, J. A F. Laidlaw, R.
O. MoOowaa; /wllectloa of potatoes.;
tat lees than 4 varieties peck of each
Mad oorredly named. Wm. Scott,
Myrtle W4..to.e; six geld carrots. Jae.
Jackson, Wm. Uooat; adz garden carrot..
E. C. Smltb. Mrs. JM. Menzies. six
swede turnips, J. J. Pollan'. David ,
Laidlaw: six turnips. any other glad,
J. Ban; six beets Sable use, Mrs. Jas.
Menzies, E. C. Smith; six sugar beet
maagolde, J. J. Pollard; Alas. Mc
Gowan; mangoid wurtaals. IOag,
J. J. Pollard. J. Base seatt-
gold warted", globe. Jas. Jasksoe;
marigold wortas's, yellow intermediate,
J. Barr, Jas. Jackson: pumpkin, Mrs.
Jas. Menzies, John J. Mason: squash.
Jae. Jackson. Mn. 11. J. Marshall; owl
claims. Jar. Jackson. Ww. Scott.I
yellow =loan, Jar Jack,on; white Pohl
beams, John J. Maaoo, Jas. Jackson; t
citrons. Mn. Jas. Menzies. John J.
Haggett; watermelons. Mrs. Jas. Men
at.., Jas.Jackson; cabbage named,
.1. .1. Pollard. Ju. Jackson; red cab-
' bage, Jas. Jackson; celery'. .1. J. Pol-
lard: J. A G. Laidlaw; Geld cora, dent,
E. C Smith. Jno. J. Mason: Slut corn.
Jas. Jaekson, E. C. Smith: sweet Dorn,
Jtte. Jackson, .1. J. Pollard. Judge -
Ed. Lear.
FRUIT
Blit mined varieties of uter apples,
A. Blown; four named hire of fall
apples, A. Sloan; bah, win. A. Sloan,
Bus. Mohamed; kings. A. Sloan.
northern spy. A. Sloan: R. I. Greening,
A. Sloan; ribeton pippin. A. Sloan. Dun-
can LaWlsw: gc idea rusa.ett, A. Sloan;
roxboro ruysett, Trena Barkley: seek"
no -further, A. Sloan: Wagner. J. .I.
Pollard, A. Sloan; Ben Davis, A. Sloan.
Trema Barkley; grwven»te•In. A. Slain:
bleubeim pippin, A. Sloan; talufan. 11.
Sbortreed. A. Sloan; man. Rus. Rich
munrl, A. Slam; stark, A Sloan: snow,
R. Sloan: outarlo. Rus. Richmond, Jam.
Denhehu: canaria red. It. G. McGowan;
colverts, R. Sbortreed: alexandera, A
Sloan, Trema Markley; tweaty ound(
pippin, A. Sloan: any other variety
named. A. Sloan. R. Shortrecd: e;ollec-„
tion of apples, 20 varieties named.
obtained from any gouree. A. Sloan;
crab apples, Jas. Jackson: winter Clears.
named. A. Sloan, E. C. Smith. fall
pears, named, J. J. Pollan]. Mn. :las.
Menzies: matned plums. any variety, It.
Shortrecd, K. B. McGowan; collection
of plums 5 uf.each, Jas. Jackson. A. 1t.
Carr: twelve tomatoes, Jas. Jackson,
J..t F. i:aldlaw; collection of grapes,
3 varieties. S bunches of each, Wm.
Scott. Jam. Jackson; eight peaches Jas.
Jackson. A. Sloan. Judge -Win.
Fothergill.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Collection of foliages varieties, Miss
Alice Gillespie. Lena Burling: collection
• of feet* In pots " 4 oar ietdea named,
Caawie I)otlll*: display of plantni in flower
in pots 5 plants distinct faun all en•
tries, Cassie Dodds: gerani:trus in bloom
two, Delia Symington; hau;ing basket,
Lena Burling. Delia Sytuingtuu. Judge
-firs. It. B. McGowan.
CUT FLI)W'EIt
Collection of dahllaa. Mrs. Howrie:
collection 'of pansies, Mrs. Howrie;
collection of asters, Mrs. Howrie, Ww.
Scott: hand bouquet. Jas. Jackson. Mrs.
Howrie: table bottquet, Delia Symington,
J. J. Pollard. Judge -Mrs. R. B. Me- ,
Gutvan.-
FINE ARTS ,
Animals, single or grouped in oil. Mrs.
-Jss. Measle., M yrtle ti'virgstone:
anituats single or grouped in water
i color, Mrs. E. Adams. Myrtle Living•
*tone: collection of pierced brass. Myrtle
Livingstone, Mrs. C. Lawson: collection
of pen and Ink sketches. Mrs. Howrie.
Myrtle Livingstone: collection of china.
Cold 6uied on page to
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MILLARUSON
Fall Storks Complete
In All Departments l
WE-are most fortunate in having a very large stock in
all departments of our store bought many month, ago
when prices were much more favorable than today. Many
lines are being sold at less than present N‘'holesale prices.
Shaker Flannel
Special value extra heavy quality
Shaker Flannel in light and dark colors.
Suitable for all purposes, full 36 inches
wide, per yard 17c
Extra quality English Shaker Flan-
nel. beautiful designs, fast washing, most
suitab;e for men's and women's wear.
Light grounds in blue and pink stripes.
36 inches wide, per yard 2O
Flannelette Blankets
Best quality°Flannektte Blankets in
white and grey, blue and pink :borders.
Best washing and wearing Blanket on
the market. at per pr. $1.50, $1.75, $2
Pillow Cotton
Special value in heavy quality cir-
cular Pillow Cotton, free from dressing.
Exceptional value. full 42 inches wide.
Worth hoc, special, per yard 23c
Horrockeses Longcloth
Horrockeses' pure English Long -
cloth. absolutely pure, the best quality
when wear is wanted. Full 36 inches
wide, per yard 20c
Cotton Comforters
Cotton Comforters, hall double bed
size, extra well filled. coverings in neat
designs in sateens and art muslins. .72 °
inches by 72 inches, special. each 22.25
NewsCretonnes,
Rich Cretonnes in the season's newest designs, in beautiful rich designs, suit-
able for hangings for all rooms, now.so much in vogue. They are 36 inches wide.
Per yard 40c and 45c
Turnbull's Underwear - P. C. Corsets - Penman's Hose
McCall's Patterns and Publications for November now in stock.
J PHONE 56 J'Vlillar's Scotch Store ;HONE 56
No. 522
BstC ter gh
Hare are
No. 523
Smart New Style
Ulsterette
No. 539
The Neat Fly Front
Chesterfield
K. 525
Farm -Fitting
Top Coat
No. 526
The !stilt -Fared
Che.terfield
No. 536
Rut tat -Through
Raglan Ulsterette
Which Overcoat would you like ?
seven of the fifteen styles you can buy in Semi-zeady Tailoring this
to every change of dlimate in the Fall and Winter.
q There are smart new styles and conventional
types in the. seven models shown above.
q )rices vary from $15 to $18, to $20 and $2b for
th new fall overcoats.
411- Some silk -lined bes+utiea.
ALL WADS F111011I
iMPOItTID Serif
"Soltt
No. 531
The True Canada
Ulster
season -styles suited
1 The pinch -back overcoat is a new model, with
close pleats and a fast belt!'
q This style can be Ipnade to Special Order in four
days from anypattern selected at (ibm $18 to
MciLEAN BROS. Goderich
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