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The Signal, 1917-10-18, Page 3THE 0a11N1L IND ONif DEM01NE BEWARB OE IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THB MERITS OP IINID'S UNBENT MEDICAL BLYTH FAIR CONCLUDED. A Fins Day, but Attendance Not So Large as Expected. The postponed Blyth fall fair was held on Thursday last. It was an Ideal day; in fact, it was too tine tor the busy taunters to leave their work, and in consequence there were only about 1,000 people on the grounds. For the same reason there was not as much stock on ex- hibit as otherwise there would have been, but what there was was of good quality. The races were keenly contested. and the Highland dancing of the Martyn family, of Godench, amused a great many. The Blyth band furnished good music for the day. The results of the horse races were as follows: 2.40 CLANS, TROT On PACE, mile heats, three in Ave, purse WO. R (iSU. HItILEMANN, OSTEO PATH. •pecWI.t in woman's sod ohll ���eeeeee a dlesa.es, acute, -bronIc sod eery ou.die griets, erre. ear, nee .od throat. Partial deaf ase, ttmbego and rheumatic condltiooa Ada nobs nttwvel without the knife. Office at assldesw, corner Nel.oa sod St. A mires.. feel.. At borne (Moe Moodara. Thuredays fad Bataiday•: any el opine by •ppointmeut- DENTIS?EY s - - hit. Graduate U. MeeDONKLL.-HONOR Toronto Unlvan3te. Graduate op a 5. ogees of Dental burgeons. eloccee.or to the late Itajor Ba10. Mass rear Yemen aid West 'erect. AUCTIONEER f11HOMAS OUNDRT - 1 - _... AUcrwNsiiB.. M.a a. OMs $ck ♦11 WBrerUsss by .all a left at S45r51 *face will beronoun at mere fa. Reenter., t.Ma pne Ilya LEGAL Royal Irundeo lMns) d -e*) .... .1 1 Hearn Brll (Colo2 4 Eva Dillard tMcMantss) 3 3 GREEN SACS by farmers or farmers' sons, horses that were never entered in a race before. Purse 530. Auburn Boy (McNalq .....-.. . Hal Boy (Coulter) .. Tramp Fast (C:ockerbne) King S. ends lH,gg.ns Starter. Dr. Blackall. The awards of the judges in the various departments were as follows: L U. HAYS{ 13ARRIST YR �W ICI R. NOTARY Televises ele u.I *. Mock, Hamilton B,rsst. adsd c Baal katata Looms and Insurance. PROU DFUOT,KILLORAN A COOKE BARKIBTYK$. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. Office on the Square, .ecood door from Ham- Mra .Oce[. Uoderlch. erivate food. to loan at lowest rates. W. Pant bean, E.C. J. L. KILI.OSAN IL J. D. Coo a b. UAlishKON, K. U.. BARKta Kontos solicitor. Doter, ppuublic. °Sees ontos Street. Ooderkb, third door fr • e oars. At Chat un '1 handily of each week In on ♦(batt btreet occupied by Mr. Dopar. oat%bout. a a.b brio 6 p.m. -41 ARLBa OARROW, LLB., BANRuffRuffin. atterwsy. eelIcltse. Ka. 4iodo- Mhod to nd at lowest rate. 1bliAUER, BANNISTER. SOL loitar, Notary Public asd Conveyancer. d •ef-tours House Ouderit h. Minn a a t 1 1 t 2 2 4 .i 3 3 4 4 TIIE SIGNAL - CODERICH, ONTARIO WAS IN HOSPITAL FOR NEARLY ONE YEAR. Toronto Man Gams Seventeen Pounds on Tan Lc -•F needs Amased Liver His Recovery. HORSES. General Purpose. -Brood mare, foal by her side, Wesley Beacom; foal, Wesley Bea- com; two year-old gelding or filly, T. H. Taylor. Agricultural. -Brood mare, foal by her side, Wm. Taylor. Heavy Draught.- Brood mare, having foal by her side, Wm. Gray, W. Gneve foal, Wm. Gray, W. Grieve; two-year old gelding or filly. W. Grieve. Judge- James Archibald. CarriageOne-yearold gelding or filly, Robert Ferris; team of mares or geldings, R. A. Currie; single horse in harness, T. H. Taylor. -Roaasfela:==Brood mare, foelbarine$ide, m. Taylor; one -year-old gelding or filly, i n Sanderson. E. Gower; single driver. J. Galbraith. W. Mason, T. Durn- in; team toffmares or geldings, W. Gray, W Judge -G. McGregor. snatnsun. ' CATTLE. Purc Durhams.-Milch cow, R. Harrison, Barr; two-year-old heifer, J. Barr. J. Scott: one -year-old heifer, J. Barr. J. Scott; heifer calf. J. Barr, T. H. Grades.- Milch cow, R. Harrison, JohnR Barr; two-year-old heifer, J. Harrison; two-year-old steer, John Scott: one -year-old heifer, R. Harrison, John Scott; one -year-old steer. R. Harrison, J. Scott: heifer calf, R. Harrison. 1st and 2nd; _steer calf. John Scott, R. Harrison; Tat steer, any breed. J. Barr; fat cow or heifer, any breed. J. Scott 1st and 2nd; best animal; any treed, sweepstakes. John Barr; herd. two steers and two females, J. Scott. Judge -Jas. Connolly. SHEEP. Shropshiredown.-Ram lamb, Wm. Ross; pair aged ewes; Wm. Roes; pair ahearling ewes. Wm. Rosa; pair ewe lambs, W. Ross 1st and 2nd. oxfords.-Shearling ram. W. J. Young: ram lame. W. J. Young; pair ewes having raised lambs ii 1917. W. J. Young; pair shearling a vet,' W. J. Young. -Judge-N. Coming. PIGS. "1 have actually gained seventeen b taking Tanlac and my re - 1 My Brown who has been areal- No. 3 northern. 82,17 ys. rest- rotor/dm 1AKKIC114. Oct. 16 Tb Board al THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1517 3 11X1111111(11111111=111111■ ■■ ■ IN ■ a'O RONTO, pounds y of Trade omclal market quotations NE envm has been a seuurrpprise to myself as tor yesterday: weft as all who knew of my dreadful con- Manitoba neer (In $3.2 tors. Ft. wllllarw, X OLIO 1111 111111 /1 1111 = =11111111 X 11111111111111111111 X )♦i XXX diton," said Walter F. Brown at his reel- N♦ 1 northern. i2.235s. • dente, 132 Yorkville street. Toronto. re- No. 1 northern, 32.2051,. =111111■11111111■/I ONII INICI===__NON■ X 111 X X X INSURANCE. LOANS. 67C. tent y. . dent of Toronto all his life, was for many No. 4 wheat, $1i 12.5 iX isManitsba a 1 n tors, Fort Wllllam). s years a travelling salesman an n isemployed by the Robert Simpso Comp- any. He is a menber of the Masonic Lodge, also of the Commercial Travellers Aseocrauon, and is highly respected by all w know him. ''1 I could have had Tanlac five years ago,' continued Mr. Brown, "I could have saved myself, not only a world of suffering, but more than a thousand dollars, which 1 paid out for other treat- ment and medicines that failed to do me any good. 1 don't reckon anyone ever had a worse case of stomach trouble than 1 had. In fact, 1 got so bad off I was given up to die by my family and friends. and had lost about all hope myself of ever gettingQ well. Even the most del- icate and dainty dishes failed to arouse any appetite and the least bit of food of any kind caused me intense suffering-. I would bloat up terribly with gas. had a mean, agonizing pain in the pit of my stomach and was never free from head- ache. No matter what I ate my suffer- ing was awful annd for over nine months at onne time I was on a light diet. Half the time 1 couldn't put on my boots or dress myself, deauate ccondit on can be I didn't have the better th, and my de':peunderstood when I say 1 had fallen off from one hundred and thirty-five pounds to only ninety-six. 1 was nothing but a frame of skin and bones, was so ,ter^nus I could hardly sleep and felt so irritable and bad I didn t want anyone around me at all. Everything was done for me it seems that could be. A -ray photographs of my stomach were made, st(xnach pumps used and every treatment known, but no one seemed to understand my case and 1 kept e orae After spending a;ght Y.onih-!Y.._.•-._-fat-he'e- toata-avermonths in tine hospi1 was advised to go to Mt. Sinai Hos- pital in New York, and 1 spent three months there but gill didn t ten rove one bit. (..felt that 1tiS:M g- worth living and had lost all (Lath irv+medicute�s. •'One day while talking to my brother- in-law he asked me why I didn't takeTanlac, and I said 'no, 1 have taken enough stuff, nothing will do me any good.' But he insisted until I bought a bottle and Providence was surely guid-ing me that day, for I firmly believe that was the move that saved my life. To say' it is wonderful the way Tanlac has helped me doesn't half -way express it. I'm already feeling a thousand times better and am on the road to health after five years of torture. I have .already' picked up from ninety-six to one' hundred and thirteen pounds and am looking and feelinng better than 1 have to years. My appetite is fine, the gas and pain has all disappeared from my' stomach and I can eat most anything I want without the slighest inconvenience. My fiends arel simply amazed at mYimprovemertt. 1 have also told the physicians, who did all they could for me. what 1 am taking and they say' they never saw such a change in a man. 1 believe Tanlac has saved my Ilfe and de- serves more than 1 will ever be:able to say for it. 1 will be glad to write to• anyone who wishes to verify this statement and tell them what Tanlac has done for me." MoKILIOP MUTUAL F1Rlf IN SCRA h C k C o.- }aim sod isolated ton prolsrlr tssured. ('lees,•- J.-. 1 oonolly, P�Opod�cPP.O.: Jae Esau. Vice-Res..fho®aa i4 flays Sec. -Tress., Beaforta P. O. Directme-D. 9'..ttcGregor Seayorth ; John Oilers M tsthrop: W MemRion, Constance: John Reonnweis, Brodbsgeo; Geo. McCartney, r�eeeefelth i Robert Fcnfa, Bartock ; Malcolm glictwce, Bioses ld. ♦gent*: J. W Teo, Cod, rich ; Ales. Leiteo. Clinton r W1iIUm Chesney, Beaforth: Seafte U`. Policy-holers Olin pay .ea eats and f�rtet thei o r& reealp1eedd at. a4. J. Mrnl.b's Clothing Store, Clinton, ((aqq, rr-eery,ILinnstreet.Oodertob7. B. 1 old'•Oeoe»I Bto»_RaySeld_ /+vr0ATE OITNDtfV 000Apley to Y.O.CAY-N. Barrister Hamilton street. Oodsrleh. A,M. ROBERTNON. INSURANCE AGENT. gip Awn Lre.TNINo t British. Canadian and A�NTrt810sNtraa AND j. PLOTaaa' L1A*IL a TT : T'be Ocean AooMnnr. and Guarantee Corporation. Limited, of London. ing. irn*LZTT ANDOUAttANTxe tfc/NDO : The U.B. Fidelity and Gcs -. wteeri oheeet goer of VloOSoe al. t.D vid's street.. Phone 176. arta and &. Da MUSIC. Tamworth. -Brood sow. W. J. Grieve; boar littered in 1917, W. J. Grieve: sow littered in 1917, W. J. Grieve. improved Berkshire. -Sow littered in 1917. J. & F. Laidlaw. Judge -N. Cuming. POULTRY. No. 1 C.W.. 65%c. No. 3 C.W., 33%c. Euro No, 1 feed, 43c, No. 1 feed, 62411c. Amsracan Cern (Track, Toronto),No. 3 yellow -Nominal. Ontario Oats (According to Frol1Ms Ont. side). No. 1 white. 63c to 63c, nominal. No. 3 white. 610 to 63c. nominal. Ontario Wheat (Basis In Store, Montreal). No 2 wintrr. per car let, $2.22.has (Basis In Store, Mentreat), No. 1 -Nominal. Marley (According to Freights Outside). Malting. 8116 to 84.16 Rye (PenoWlnn) to Freights Outside). No. 2, 51.72. Manitoba Four (Toronto).First patents. in jute bags. $11,50. Second patents. In lute bags, 811. Strong bakers'. in )ute tags. $1060. Ontario Flour (Prompt Shipment). Winter, according to sample, $9.80, Montreal. 59,60. Toronto.Montreal Mintier' (Car Lots, Delivered.Freights, Bass Included). Bran -Per ton, 135. Shorts -Per ton. 342. Mf dli s -•Per ton. $45 to 546. o censeyflou -Pef bag. $3.26, No. 1. per ton. 512.50 to 513.50. laxed, per ton, $10 to 312. straw (Track. Torente). Car lots, per ton, $7 to 87,50. WINNIPM1 GRAIN MARKET. Winnipeg. Oct. 15 -All markets were weak and en the down grade this morn- ing, with the cffewrinf small. The wheat t export company wheat upon grades for whichrpric tlhave been fixed. The offerings suffi- cient to nit .the demand. with In oats there was little doing. Prices fee to 1c lower. Offerings were small In flax with prices, from lc to Sc lower. Barley prices were ter lower. Oats cloyed 44c lower on all months Fine closed 4,40 to 60 lower. The mar- was -lesa'k In tone. Bar)eY 0 If _to 1>•ic lower. Oats: October. s6V4c to 4545c; Novem- ber, 6.�1.ie to 19'4c: December, 14%0 to 63'.c: May. eller to 6634c. Barer Ortu)'er close. 51.19: November close, 97.18 ,,lax: October. 32 �2 to 52.8*: Noeem- her. $2.81'/, to 52.7e: December, 52.77 to 12 7314.: May. $2 M to 82.81. . (Nisi.prices: Whrat: No. 1 northli 12 21: No. 2 northern 13.13: Nn. 3 north- ern. 52.16: No. 4. 2 14; No. 5, ( $1.96: NO. 6. 51.84; feed. $1.so Rats: No p. tt' . 64%r: No. 1 C. W.. 62s c: extra 2No. 1 feed.,63e: No. 1 feed. 6314;e: No. 2 feed, 61'4c. Barley: No. 3. 11.2014: No. 4. 11.1634: rejected ani feed. 81 1014. Pair turkeys. Jas. Jackson: pair geese, small breed, Jas. Jackson; pair Rouen ducks, Jas. Jackson 1 and 2; pair ducks, any other variety. Wm. Scott; pair Ham - burgs, spangled. Jas. Jackson; pair Wyan- dottes. white, J. Jackson • 1 and 2; pair Wyandottes. silver. Jas, Jackson; pair Leghorns. white single comb, Jas. Jack- "To all the little children i bequeath the son, J. & F. Laidlaw: parr Leghorns, flowers. the birds, the bright sunshine and brawn, single comb. Jas Jackson 1 and '2; happiness, for that is theirs." read the will pair Leghornd any other variety, James of an insane man, a maniac who had been Jackson, 1 and 2: pair Brahman, dark,Jas• confined for years as unsound in mind. Jackson: pair M norcas, Jas. Jackson. 1 and Yet who can call this insanity, who can 2; pair Plymouth Rocks. barred. Jas. Jack - deny that happiness is not justly the lot eon 1 and 2; pair black -breasted Red of the little one, whose maturing years Game, las. Jackson, 1 and 2: pair Rhode will bring enough of sorrow and care? Here Island Reds, Jas. Jackson 1 and 2. isa sweet and savory thought that we as Judge -Andrew Ferguson. patriotic Canadians can consider today. SPECIAL PRIZES. What have we bequeathed to the chil- Dr. Milne, 15.00 for best 10 lbs. print dren of Belgium during these years of butter, Russel Richmond, Henry Young. struggle, famine and death? What have Blyth Women'$ Institute, for best col- we given tom tea thieir childhood'site lives f ult of lection of canned and garden vegetables the happiness (result of seed given by the Government right. The birds and the flowers are Institute), Henry Young, Duncan there, but they are amid scenes of blood- 11 J. W. TAYLOR. ORGANIST l and Choirmaster of Knox cPupils preper are] r ofPismo, Vocal and Theory. for O*Saer vats y examtnat ion.. Studio -corner Britannia r la road and Soots stunt. Te1phone R OF A V Woe. Plano R. :nd Organ BPup11aa prepared fee rvatory aiamfnatlona. Apply at YB•P. vv. CURftlam. Britannia road. Brophe3 Bros. OODRKI4'H Ise Leading Funeral Directors aid Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hour. night or day. The Best Newspaper Value In Western Ontario Cbe �,onbon ttbverttser Jut Mss (litems ft? her Tsar Tanlac is sold in Goderich by E. R. Wigle. in Seaforth by C. Aberhart, in Winghant by • j. Watton McKibben. in Hensall by A. M. E. Hemphill, in Blyth by White City Drug Store. in Wroxeter by J. N. Allen, in Londesboro' by John O. Loundsberry,, and in Exeter by W. S. Howey. SliowingrNew and Charming 111 SI X X IN )� collars 11 X x X .• X x X ADVT. BELGIUM'S CHILDREN MUST BE SUCCORED. CHICAGO (TRAIN MARKET. P. Sickell & Co. report the follow - Ing prices un the Chicago Board of Trade: Prov. Op High. Low. Clone. Close. Corn - May 106".; 10954 10741 „10844 1054( Der. . 1:2% 113% 111% 112e4 111 Oat's: - May . 5934 6041 Be 6934 8s Dar 664 3114 67ii 5844 58% Pork - Jan. . 40.70 40.70 40.00 40.60 40.15 Oa tr .. 42.0013 41.10 11rd- Tan. .. 21 21 21.75 21.15 21.3rt 21.05 Sept. ... 23.3514 Oct. .... 23.77 Mho - Jan. . 21.55 21.70 21.45 21.50 21.36 Oct. .. ..... 27.12 27.12 Laidlaw. theshed and happiness cannot come Women's Institute, for [lest collection empty stomach. Those little ones and of baking -oatmeal rakes, doughnuts. their widowed mothers, some of them jelly [Rus, half dozen of eJ. also layer little ones Pollard. hundreds uponthout hunddreds withoutts. and homes, cake. Russel Richmond, J. J. starving -and we can well Taylor; bull, over one year and under are hungry - writtenm tyro, Johan Hart 1st ate_ wraw a lesson o have ls his reason of one CATTLE MARKETS $ X X We are showing all that is new in popular -priced Furs that were bought many ■ X months ago, when prices were much more favorable than they are today. Now is the 11= best time to buy; the choicest things go first and you get the benefit of the full season'sJO 11 11 Styles in Coats Our stock la once again ,eclat very M Fall and Winter Coats. As the X h 1 with comfortable e with the latest styles in Women's and season advances Velourliand Beaver Cloths are (sacs becoming more popular. They come in charming styes large co in the rich Fall shades, at $25.00 to $35.00 Women's and Misses' Tweed Coats, Special Showing in Separate Skirts We are showing some most attractive Skirts in Berges, box -pleated, high waist- band, in black and navy super -quality blanket cloth, from $5.00 to $7.50 latest styles, from $12.50 Cord Velvets in A1, Shades CordVelvets are much in demand. We have a:rich quality Cord Velvet in all wanted shades for women's and chil- dren's wear. 27 inches wide. Per yard 75 cents Furs of Distinction 111 X 11 11 IN UNiON STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Oct. 16. -Deliveries of cattle at the Union Stock Yards yes- terday, more than 6,000 bead, show- ed a heavy Increase over any preced- ing Monday this season, but, not- withstanding this, and the added fact that there were comparatively few good to choice quality butcher cattle, the market may be said to have held comparatively steady. Total receipts, as shown by the of- ficial blackboard yesterday, were 302 cars, consisting of 6,103 cattle. 257 calves, 1,867 hogs, and 2,793 sheep and Iambs. 11 11 X Complete Stock ch 'i`tatrnbulis Underwear for Men, Women and Children XXXXXXXXXXXXXX111111■1111XX•N11■■■■XXXXX■XXXXX • 11 The leading 'phone and mail order store. 11 ••PHONE 56 s Scoff Store PHONE 56J'VIillar' = ■ 11 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX■>t>XXXXXX1111=■ ■=11111111�t Enemy Calla Men of Forty -Seven. COPENHAGEN, Oct. 16.- Ger- many has extended military service to men 47 years of age, and 15 call - Ing up those who have heretofore escaped service on account of mili- tary unfitness. Tbe army already iq- cluded a large number above the legal limit of 45 years, on the ground that although nobody above that age could be mobilized. yet no requirement existed for the dis- charge of a soldier reaching that age. The new regulation calls to the colors all exempts born after Sep- tember 8, 1870. To Pay Freight Malin Upon Fish. OTTAWA, Oct. 16.-Tbe naval de- partment Is considering the advis- ability of paying the transportation trio was said to - I charges on the cheaper grades of nee We can give them happiness -as from the Atlantic coast to the central happiness is known in that unfortunate provinces, thereby giving dealers In land -by giving them food. Canada is, the interior an opportunity to secure prosperous, we can give. Have we the will I a supply of cheap fish. This action to meet this great request of humanity. The Belgian Relief Committee is stiltoper- ating and its ships. which should be laden to the gunwales, are given unmolested pass- age to the gateway of relief. All that is lacking is the food ^ osend. This i you need- ed and needed y• help today by Bending your contribution to the happiness of Belgium's children to the Belgian Relief Fund. New Health for Women. The most fateful years in a woman's life are those between forty-five and fifty. Many of the sex'enter this period under depressing conditions through 'overwork or worry about •the home. or through a condition in which the blood is weak or watery. and so theyer eavhy,.:Amon the commonest symptomsare nation of the heart. feverish flushes, pail and other dizziness, backache, depression well recognised disturbances of the health which signalize that the blood requireste attention. Women urgently need red blood all their lives, but never more so than in middle -life, twhen the ,nerver are also weak and overwrought. Now any woman can prove the prompt help afforded to her health by renewing and building up the hkrd. it is a test that any ailing woman can make by tak- ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for these pills make rich, red blood, Which in tum stimulate% the appetite, strengthens the nerves and restores full mbust health. Thousands( of women have found in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills new health and strength and with these a new happiness and interest in life. So if you suffer, avail yourse' f at once of the splendid home treatment which I)r. Williams Pink Pills so easily afford, and you will be among those who rejoice in re- gained health. These pills are solei by all dealers in medicine, or may be had by Wail at fib amts a hoz or six boxes for gq.M) by writing the Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co.. Brockville, Ont. BAYFIELD (Continued FALL FAIR. Man n wblter or colored cottos xhlrt, Time. Cameron. handmade, NMN. Hewmoo, Mrs. hoes• tk)llectlon of Gloxanis, F. Kegan, Patched quilt, A. Halliday, Lr. barb., lection . from page 2.) Grieve. CoIleeotlun Of begonias, Mrs. Ilinde, Bougi3et of sweet peas, Mrs. A. E. - , Rag rug or mat, Mrs. Hewson, bra. Mre, wain. Plate large red tomatoes, A. Halliday, J' Darning, straight, biased and three Ere in, A E. & R. Snowden. Plate large yellow tomatoes, E. A It. or Snowden. '1'. M. Snowden. Plate peach tomatoes," E. & R. Snow- den, A. E. Erwin. Six roots salsify, A. Halliday, W. A. Bal k w11L Judges -O. H. David. H. Joyner. Completing her voyage in the Seattle trade, the steamship Turret Crown of the I vesting operations on a grand seals. Coentwine Steamship & Barge Co. arrived I Snow with high winds, la prevail - LADIES' WORK Fancy bath towel. Mrs. LiVinKItooe, Mrs. Rosa Fancy pin cushion, Mrs. Ross, Mins Lavis. Scats cushion, Thos. Cameron, Mrs. McDougall. Tea cosy, Miss Livtnjstono, Mrs. A. E. Erwin. Embroidered centrepiece in white, Mime Livingstone, Mrs. hose. Table centrepiece colored, Mrs. Howrfe, Mise LtvingNtone. Dresser scarf, Mrs. Howrfe, Thos. Cameron. Embroidered tray cloth, Kate Rome. Mrs. Ilewson. One pair day slips. Mrs. Howrfe, Mime Lavin. Pair embroidered pillow cases, Miss Living*tone. Mrs. Roes Three fancy towels, Mims Living- stone, W. A. Bentsen'. ll. 'fable runner. Mrs. Roam, Mrs. Lavis. Ladies' underwear, handmade, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Huwrle. Beat up.to-date collection of ladies' work, Mrs. Howrfe, Mims Lay's. would be similar to that taken with regard to the Pacific coast and, while effecting a saving to the con- sumer, would also tend to eliminate waste of these fish which now occurs owing to the lack of market for them. Winter on italian Front. UDINE, Italy, Oct. I6. -Winter has prematurely, but definitely, set In throughout the battle -front, pre - c nered. Kate Item. Mrm. Ross.I Judge - cane wade comforter, Dr. Grieve, F. Kogan.' y Pencil bra Kitchen apton, Mrs. llewson, litre rs, Koss• Livingstone. ''�rayo0 dna! , Mies Levis, Kate Fancy apron, Mrs. Hewson, °Mrs. ho.l( 'Lowrie. Waterrnlos psi nee• Mims, ha..in, Pair woollen socks for 'soldiers, F. Yrs. How -rte. Kegan. Mrs. Tome. I 011 punting, Mrs. liowric, llrs. Pair woollen tuitteos, Mts.How inn, Ross. Mrs. Stewart. Kensington painting, Kate hogs, Mrs. Collection of six fancy handkerchiefs, hoer Halliday. :eo. Stewart. FINE ARTS 36154 Liviogntoue, at Seattle the other day with a cargo o copper from the Grandy Bay smelter. After to Wind diw, here she he will be drydocked for Winslow, inspection and then delivered torepresrnt- ative% of French shipping interests who Tbe torrents here are so swollen that have purchased the vessel. The Turret they often are impossible of conga. Crown is to be sent to the east coast and will be operated on the Atlantic by her I The itallsn troops are enduring She terrible hardships, but are ready to new owners. The Turret h sailed face any eventuality• the lake* several seasons. SShe hes made big earnings since she left for salt water service. lag along the Trenttao, while the Isonzo and Carso lines are inundated by rainfalls until the valley* have been transformed into lakes of mud much like the Flanders battle -front. Joy Riding Ceases. LONDON. Oct. 1t. -A drastic new The girl who is popular with the men order will go into effect on Novem- is apt to he unpopular with other girls. her 1st, which 1a adequately sum - is the first messed In the headline In the Times. A girl's idea of s ringleader I wkleh says: "No petrol for pleasure. man to arrive with a solitaire. Drastic new order. Actions to Pre - Nothing pleases the average girl more vent *vaginas." New order includes than to he mistaken for an actress. I all motor spirits. also liquid sub- (kraaion*t1Ylthe world loves a toyer, but Itituto& wire often it sympathises with him. MEN AND WOMEN TO EARN MORE MONEY Ylas Livingstonti, Mru. Huwrte. Pen inklt�tetch, Mime Irf*h crochet lace, Mies Llviagmttlne, LivM14 and one. vis. Mina elvet, Mrs. Ross' Crochet table math, Mrs. IIowrle. I Painting on mlalt satli or MISS Livingstone. MIs- Hew*en. �. Mrs. iso*"' Best mnat'nhot of ',llayfleld o ty. Cr_cMwork in cotton, miles Living Geo Greenslade. W. A, Bslkwil Yard of crochet stone. Mra. ruchet lace in cotton, .lira Burnt work. W. A. lialkwUJ,, 3I1 Living 11. Talbot. Misty Living*tone. Liv . iDgs Yard of crochet lace In wool, A. Ilan` Plate, touene and cancer \sitltabpe for service, F. Kogan, Dr. •( 11day, Kate Koss• Hand inter' Chios. th Fillet crochet, Mies Livingstone, Mrs. i Mime d pre Mra. china. lrowrle. Knitted or crochet women's sweater, Judger -Mrs. J. E. StanburV. Mrs. (toes, ;Hiss Livingstone. Grant. Tatting, Milts Livingstone. Mrs. Roam. MANCFACTItREri Crochet yoke for nightgown or corset ' Ret mingle harness, Thos. Camey! niece. pieces, ,llcilo cover, W. A. Baikwili, T. Cameron. Crocheted basket in white, Mr*. Houston, A. Halliday. llr. Knitted or crochet bedspread, J. W. Tippet. . Set douhle harness, Thom. Cameron, 1. W. Tippett. Skein twisted yarn. M. Rader. Grieve, F. Kegan. Skein of woollen yarn, 10 knots or Crochet work in wool. Mts. Roam, i over, al. (fader. Miss hivingetone. Beet quart Jar soft soap. F. Kegan, Collection of various laces, Kate home, `Mrm. ]toss. . Minn Livingstone. Rest :) bars hard moap. Mrs. Ross, F. Shade.* embroidery, Mr*. Houston, I Kevan. Judges -James Counoll,y, J. W. The mostwerful single influence in ppeao a greater production, and consequently in greater earning power, is the energy of the worker. To work his or her hest, the worker mast be in possession of perfect health. So many who start the day's work with full vigor, tire as the day's work goes on and are forced to make frequen t stops to relieve an aching back. This backache in not due to the work, but to defective kidney action, and will disappear if tieatment with Gin Pills is teeorted to. ' We hive a number of testimonials on file from sten who have had to give up work on account of backache, rlienmo- tism, and the various ills that follow poor Kidneyaction. (:in Pills enabled theq ae peope to resume steady work attain, with the vigor of youth and all the happiness of unfettered activity. We will gla,Ily send a free trial of Gin Pills to all who feel the need of this tested remedy, or we urge you to hey from your dealer on the strict under- standing that your money will be returned by us if (:in Pills fail 10 benefit your particular case, accepting your wool nn this matter. Gin Pills are 50c. a ern or S boxes for SEM, Write foe sample to National Drag & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, or to the U.S. address*, Na.Dru-Co Inc., 202 Main 8t., Buffalo N.Y. salt M1NB t . Mins Eyelet embroidery. Mrs. Ross, Livingstone. Roman cut work, Mrs. Howrfe. Tho*. Cameron. Punch work, Mrs. Levi*, Mia* Living- stone. Etching on cotton cr linen, Mra. Ross, Mrs. A. E. Erwin. lira. Mod nib. crone stitch, airs. Ross. Houston. Braiding. Mr*. A. E. Erwin, Mrs. Roma. Drawn work. Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Hearne. Luncheon cloth, Mime Livingstone, Kate Roam. Child'm dream, hand made, Mrs. Roes, Mtsa Livingstone. Bedroom 'dippern, Mime Livingston. Mian Lavlm. Judge* -Mrs. J. Connolly, Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Sam C. Houmton. Smith, A. T. Scott. SPECIAL PRIZES A special prize by William Berry, of Brues'field, for one year old colt sired by the Percheron Stallion index, Cha*. Rath well. A epreaa1 prise by William Berry. of Rrucellr'ltl. for foal mired by she i'erchcrnn Stallion Index, Jobn Stewart int and 2nd. A epeeist prize by Hobert Murdock. of Rrucefleld, for foal sired by Kiri O'Clay, Alex. Mustard. John itathwell. A speck) iwlye by Robert Penhale, of Rayfleld, for best foals aired by the Percheron Stallion Tetinus, Wnm. Logan. Douglas McDougal, Ben Pierson. PLANTS ANI) FL()13'ERS Bouquet of flowers, large. Mrs. Ilew- goo, Mrs. Blade. Bouquet of flower*, small, Mrs. Ilinde, Mr*. Itewito'n• Collection of dahlias, Mrs. Ilinde. Mra. Hewaoo. (;olleotinn of panties, Mot. Hinde, Mn. F. Kegan. Collection of geraniums, F. Kegan. Mrs. Hewson. Collection of Amine plants, Mra. Hew - nom. Collection of gladiolus', Mrs. Hewson, A. Halliday. Collection of fuechlaa, Yrs. fiewmon, F. Kegan• Collection of foliage plants, Mra• Made, Thom Cameron. Mrs. Howson, I, CgUs016on of asters, ROYAL YEAST CAKES MAKE PERFECT BREAD .,,q: t", .'.4'