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THE SIGNAL
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CAMPBELLZ DRUG STORE '
Goderich -
Phone 90
beer hier held in tffitIIII
se-lregetietelrowever, vs ins"nufirorrable-a
"e•-- rdilF`fln Saturttsy afternoon brought
proceedings to a standstill
Prize awards. including Geese for the
school fair held in connection with the
main exhibitiou, were as follows: ,
Blyth's Fall Fair
Marredby Weather
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Zaia on Saturday Spoils
Otherwise Is a Pale
Exhibition
What
Binh kir was had on Friday and
Siteirday last end so, far as the 0g -
titbits Were etintersier was one of the
AUBURN -
14 -
It Was Grandmothers' Day. -The
gersss.,,u Women's luetitute held their annual
stI 'Grandmothers' Day" ou Tuesday, Sep-
tember 22nd, in the Foresters' liell.
mMrs. Woods, the president, prodded
- and the meeting opened with the sing-
- i lag of the Ode, followed by the Lord's
Prayer lu unison. The 1111Neilli business
Of the meeting was the donating of
__1113.110loward decorating the Foresters'
MalL .Mn. George Hamilton was then
---= appointed to take charge and the fol-
r-.---- lowing program was presented by the
.. grandmothers: Duet, Mrs. Wm. Ander-
son and Mrs. Robert Taylor; reading,
Mrs. John Manning; solo, Mrs. Harry
Wagner; reading, Mrs. Ilorney ; must
cal selection by Mrs. Roberton and
Mrs. John McKnight; reading. Mrs.
,Washington; piano solo, Mrs. Donets'
Patterson : reading. Mrs. McLeod.
Prizes yet g given to the youngest and
the oldest trandmother taking part in
the program. The youngest was Mrs.
Harry Wagni. 14liail the oldest was
:•-eZ----"-. -Mses.-ffidegiffieenbras..a.eignOstalle• Mara
of age, sad has forty grandehildren,
thirty-seven great-grandchildren and
one great-greatirandeltild. The meeting
closed with the singing of the National
Anthem. A WeliciouiltinsW was eery
by the hoeteeness Mrs. J. Taylor, SIM.
H. Yungbliit. Mrs. Lawson. Mies Sadie
Carter. Mrs. C. Straughan and Mrs.
Sliepperd. About eeventy•live attended
the meeting and all report an enjoyable
time.
Men's fall weight Merino
Combinations
Goad weight and full size in
natural abode
-Sues 34 to 44 -
WHILE THEY LAST
89c
Medium weight --- -
Work Sox
of wool and setts leilitairom
WHIM THEY luta
19c
Mi-Ro
tiaTrUARY
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GEORGE O'TOOLE
New has beed'received of the sudden
death at Torooto on 'Wednesday, Sep-
ORAIN AND conic
stem, Audrey Toll, Oleqn Gibson, Elkesu
Robinson
leap of Quebec -Rah Ellborn. Irene
Cole, Cecil Thomaon, Wallace Bowen
Map of Aista--Irene Taylor, Anne
Craig. George Cowan. Isobel Owning
Writtha, Primer-Oarth Morritt, Phyl-
lis Bray, Dorothy White. !Ina Wass --
Doris Moody, Percy Harringtoo, Mildred
Dexter Jolui McElroy, Second ceas-
e:Wien Robinson, Kathleen
Pepper, Walter McCoys& Carter; crab applee-T. H. Taylor
Three fat stock steers not shown In & Son, bins N. L. Carter; winter pears;
any other number. not to exceed 1,000 named -F. metegu. H. McElroy ; 671
P°JuDds-witte-W.
Heffrrhee, Mono Road- named plumpeens, named H. MeElroy, F. Metcalf ;
s, any vaglety-A. Kelopid,
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SHEEP 17 Hoover: collection QF
oniuidt ; twelen ;smug
Aged ram-EpLhe.ictaesnteelrm
l, Roy PePOer• Carter, A. F;dgar ; edllection yf grapes
Shearling nun-Eph. Snell, Roy Pep- A. liaggItt. .
Per. Judge- -A101120
lamb--Eph. Snell. Roy Pepper.
Glenn Gibson, Mary Taman. Third eau rim
ged ewe having raised Iambs in 1931
-Bertram illiott, Wallace Bowen, Ross 1 _oy pepper. mph. milieu.
Theull. Ruth althorn; Fourth clam- ,
, Shearling ewe-aoy Pepper, Eph.
Evelyn Wightman. Leona Munro, Irene' Buell
-Teggs Danald Rleharda.... • . 1 Ewe lamb-Eph tendi Roy Pepper.
-- . root:114v-- - ...1 ,... ... Shropshiredawa- - • • - --.
cockerelleih-e- , ...Aged ram-ww. Ross, Orville Mc-
fio-ii:' &Ott leairservice, Betty PIATIer 1 Cowan.ff. A. ss ; nweepostakee, bent butter , . einliPMflery, ebnventional desilgt
vice, Lorne Snell, Doris Barr. 1 ShearUng ram -Wm. Ross. 4hown Wm. Taylor: home rendered re" -A• Ede". Mra. fi• Ar
Jean Pair -service, Perne Watson, Bette Aged ewe having raised lambs in 1931 Judge-Mre, W. C. Caldwell. lery, Roman ent-M. Livingetotte, Mrs.
Je
I II. A. Fuss: embroidery, modern' cross
Fuels: embrold-
Barred Rock pullat-Sc.ott Pairservice,1 Ram lamb -Wm Roes. Wm Ron.
lined Mrs. D. Fowler, A. Schnildt.
Pairservice, Lorne Snell. I -OryWe McGowan, Wm. Rom.
AlStiltY AND (num D
imoucrn I
embroidery, floral design, silk -Mrs. n.
swat- Ida E. Mciewan, L. Parrott:
White Leghorn Icockerel-Jean Pair- ,
Bett Pair •Shearling ewe -Orville Mel:Iowan, Alalia ayrup-Fred Toll sr., Mrs. Is -
DAIRY PIJODr1vr8
Dairy butter In crocks, 10 lbs.--Wro.
Taylor. Mr,. W. Jeffreys, Mra. J.
Wright ; dairy butter in prints. 3 lba.
lMellIrrjadtt. Mi
Va.-Joilleept-eistry-tmeter-in boll. 8 •
--Wu Traylor Mrs. 4. wrint„
mat, hooked -Mrs. I. Johnston. Z. ,
Hastings; mat, any other kind Dr. J.
Grieve, Mrs. W. Jerey; Working mates
shirt -M. Livingstone, Dr. J. Grieve; •
'dery leetioimwork apron -A. Haggai,
, ler; boys' suit or coat out
r aid &Meat -Mew H. A. Fuss,
LI v iugstoue laides', cot ton house drag' 4
-M. Livingstone, Mrs. D. Fowler.;
band-laundersel tablecloth and sir attP
Ittare-M. Livingstone, Mrs;•/1. A. Baa.
Eadirr.eldery
Givl's dressor coat out of old gene, f.
men7.2-31rs. H. Shaw, Mrs. B. Bruns-
reolid white- - M. Liv-
,ffirsal. A. mma: embrolder_i.,
eyelet -Mrs. 17 Mileiiitoti.-Ittrs. II.
Oats. Alaska. one quart-Audree Toll.
vice, C eron Walsh. Marjorie Ores- ' Wm. ' '
• • , Ross
Ewe lamb -Orville McGowan, Wm. alsella Johnston; hen's eggs, white shell' Fowler, M. Livingstone; embroidery,
.er' Barley, O.A.C. No. 21, quart -Hazel -Mrs. W. Jeffreys. W. Kechule: lien's aPPliklue--Hrs• 11. A. Fuss, Mr14. D.
Hunting. White Leghorn pullet--13cott Pallier- Oxfords (Continued on page 7) 1 Fowler: embroidery by child under 10
by. Roes.
Barley, O.A.C. No. 21, aheaf-Haael years -Mrs. H. Shaw. Mrs. W. Jeffrey.
vice Jean Pairservice, Betty Pairser- eggs, -brown shell -J. Eairservice, M.
Aged ram -M. Henry, M. Henry.
Hunttng.
Shearling ram -M. Henry. Henry;hard soap -Wm. Taylor, W.
Aged ewe having raised lambs in 1931 Kechnie.
Judge -Mrs. W. C. tCaldwel I .
Ram lamb -Earl Caldwell, M. Henry.
-M Henry, M. Henry DOMESTIC SCIENCE -
Shearling ewe -M. Henry, M. Henry. White bread -Mrs. N. L. Carter, D.
Ewe lamb -Earl Caldwell. M. Henry Laidisw: brown bread-Mra. W. Jot -
Market Isunb, any breed -Roy Pepper, IVY.
Orville McGowan. Mra. X. -L. Carter, M.- Henry; buns
Judge -W. 0.. -Shale, Mono Road.-
- _____________ PIGS _ Jeffrey:lea blacults--Robert
----"*"'"frorisujra - • ..1171IrriatillIn genti-11. Richmond;
Aged bosp-a Anon, mug Turnbull W. Taylor: oatmeal cooklee-Mrs. W.
*B8r°onocis. sow- having lltter-ed- in 1931 or Mrs. N. L. Carter. R. Richmond ; light
.1.•ffrey. HasitIngi: dale eooklee--.
with pig -Oliver Turnbull & Sons, S. layer eake--Mrs. N. L. Carter. E. Haat-
Alton.
Boar Uttered in 1931-8. Alton, Oliver
Turnbull & Sons.
Sow littered in 1931-8. Oliver
Turnbull & Sons
tember 23. of George O'Toole. at the
Field corn -Jack Bowes, Olen Sow -
age of sixty-two year?. Mr. O'Toole ers, Irene Cole, Irene Fothergill, Bruce
was an employee of the Canadian Na- Rlley.
tional Railway for a number of years Mangolds--Oordon Plunkett. Helen
and made frequent trite to GoderIch. Howatt, Melon Ltttle, Louis Deer. Billy
He had returned ?tome and had com- Pollard. .
plained of a pain sbout the heart and ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
shortly afterwards was -band dead by Turnips -Everett Scrimgeour_e_ Mae.
his daughter, hffie. Miefira, Medical gust Caldwell, Lloyd Longman.
aid was kommisiied. Oaf 'It was of no Beete-Donald Jenkins. we",
avail. The funeiel *kW held on Sat- Ruth althorn, Jack Webster. AMIN
urday morning both/It Aithony R. C. CI.61.• •
church, Bloor Omit *est, Interment be- 1 ClJI.-Carnum-rgiullie.rripeentt. el4awriataos.- ell
The numerous II
Ing made in MounctispIrpuit cemetery. i eme• Irene retne Dairy calf-Pranklin Kechnle. Our.
"Ind spiritual Hasel C°wi'll"
Parsnips--Idarjorie Scrimgeour, Ar11-1°Triet lantb-Ralph Caldwell, Lorne
which deceased was held. Heisnisturin- bid erstalovusheriolet, Grosswilue Craig, WIllien1 il Shell.
offerings testified to the est
ee
rived by hie wife, clothier and three i I Pair bacon hogs -Teddy Pear.
daughters. Mrs. James Fox, Rochester. wmah, Ralph Caldwell, Marjorie Gras- {Aubrey ToIL
N.Y.. Mrs. Alfred Hill and Mrs. R. by, Betty Pairservice.
Toronto. Mr. and Mrs Halter broken calf -Jack Bennett,
Moran of T
SUPPLEMENTARY CLASSES Franklin Kechnie, Lorne SneIL
Healey. Lighthouse street, Goderich. at -1 Winter wheat, any variety, one quart
tended the funeral. Mr*, O'Toole 1e .411-+ -Betty Pairservice. Jean PlarliertiCe, 1
-.hoer be -setl. Ylettler'e,-A1=*-7•*--melegeilett Palrowsicsolrens• thanidael. ---1- -.."--Blvth Fall F
•
tatoes, Irish Cobblers -Clare Hun -1
J. W. TRELEAVEN king, Isobel Brigham, tern Watson, Ken
Po
Clinton. Sept. 29.-J. W. Treleaven:1140n, Gordon Plunkett.
Who was for eighteen years nrinctnat of , Potatoes, Green Mountains-Marglain • . HORSES
the Clinton Collegiate, died early jOrasby, William Somers.
this morning. in his eixty-mecond year. Potatoes. Dooleys-Cameron Walsh,
Mr. Treleaven. with hie wife and ' B.,..illY Riehl, Eddie McCall, Harvey Gar -
daughter. had returned to Clinton n-' thizet Cowan.
1 Pie pumpkin -Lloyd Johnson, Annie
vice. Cameron Walsh, htarjorie Grasby.
One dosen brown eggs "extras" -Bet-
ty Pairservice, Clara Hunking, Scott
Pairservice, Franklin Kechnie, Melvin
Brunston.
One down white eggs "extras" -Betty
Pairservice. Jean Pairservice. Marion
awaking. Franklin Secruale,hir
Dross.
uvz sToCut
and Agricult
rey Tell. Jack Bennett.
Best 1IMMIL-elack asOnalt. Lena
Otllons-Isabel Nethery. Cameron •
Halter betoken colt -Jack Bennett.
Agricultural
mare, accompanied by
?red Oster. '
Foal, horse or mare-Pred ToU, Sr.,
Pred Oster.
Gelding or filly 2 years -Mrs James
lags: dark layer 'eke M. Henry. F.
Oeter: Angel eake-- R. Richmond. Mrs.
N. L. Carter; sponge calie-hirs. .7.
ruining, F. Older :dark fruit cake- Mrs.
- - _ W. Jaffrey- Mrs. N. L. Carter : light
Tamworth fruit eake-Mrs. Lisbon* Johnston.
Aged beee-8 His: W. J-rlfrey: Seottit xliortligM41-
Mrs. N. Ts Carter.„7. Haatlnips; tarts.
!knelt W. Taylur.lfra. N. .I.„-ICarter •
• _1!
Brood sow having littered in 1931 or
with pig -S. Alban. S. Alton_
on.
Sow littered in 1931 --Orville McGow-
an, B. Alton.
Judge -W.. 0 Shaw. Mono Road.
id POULTRY •
about
a month 4" from I'llekn°w' Craig Mary Kechnle, Alvin Plunkett, cumin
where 110 had resided Min* retiring !3,4c.curmbey. a. Mrs. James Curl/nine, Prod
Bob
Oster.
from his profession in June, 1930.
Field corn -Irene Watson. Reta fielding or fIlly. 1 year -Noble Bros.
Timm of mares or geldings -Fred
Tea, Sr . Chas. Stewart
taw's, and for the seven years prior to _. Asters --Violet Gross. Cameron W Mare or gelding, any awe (sweepJohn -
.
his retirement In Timmins. Ontario Sanderson. Margaret Vincentet i-Ohaa....eltewart
Heavy Draught ._, . Asiair. LegArlac_ smio vosab. ._ __broli,,a;sitit4ly-ilinHirs.rwmilut. I.. Cmywarter.w•Ax4Effrditreyar:.
.. _•
W fl'i born In Lucknow, where 11141- 1 Thomson. -- Brood mare accompanied by fdahe-- Letherland & Bentley. Lethariann .
tether operated the flour mills. Phlox -Doris Barr. Betty Pairservice. gamer Hastings, Gray Bros.. Fred To11,
arid where his brother and sisters Donald Richard, Scott Pairservice. nr, -variety- !ars. N. I.. Carter ; ranned
. still reeide. Ile was an active member! Csoemos-Marion Hethery, Reta Bowie; Foal horse or mare --Gray Bros.. 11- Lepthacirri
n'l•-•.:Ii;ILkorcBas-en*l:Llerland & R. Richmond. A. Ilaggitt : call 41 .r
na.opple.cei, --
Pair Leghorn' Any other
I Mehl. Irene Pothergill, Doris! mer Has. tinge. msba. i Johneton : eantisel missile's - Mrs. N. L.
i ries-Mrs. N. T.. Carter. Mrsi. lealiella
of the Slasouir order, being a past silli,
1 Grand Lodge officer. and a past master M°e'dY• Gelding or. Mly, 2 years--VIterst- 'sy Letherland as Bentley.
----.- - - • Pair Plymouth Wicks, barred-Chas.1-Mis. Jas. Cniatne, Mrs. Isabella John -
of Clinton Lodge No. 84. Ile was an Einniae-Ruth althorn, Kathleen Mc-- big'.
Surviving him are his widow and a Elroy
OW, Arnold Bowes. Ralph Caldwell,
addle McGill, Isobel NetherY. Jack Me -1 Mare or geldlia4.--111M7-nge (sweep- Pair Rhode Island Reds-i•etherlarteie-rwirmet---pena-Mre. N. L. - Carter:
Verbena -Clara flunking. Irene ColaJ Hastings.
land & Bentley. Letherland & Bentley.pl
SI- Gelding or filly. 1 -ger-Gray 111[011. Stewart.
Team of mares Or geldings -Eimer Pair Plymouth Rocks. white-Lether- Ile Johnston. Mrs. .las. runtime; canned
, utins-Mrs. .I. Wright. A. F.dgar:
te Bentley. Lctherland & Bentley. lawn; canned raspberries-Mre. Isabel-
1adherent or the rutted church. former -
era I . Scrimgeour.
ly a Methodiet. and in politics • Lib-
--Letherland & Bent- \ carter cann
: ed tomatoee-Robert
slaughter. Norma, o alxa brother. stakeso-Pred Toll. Sr. 'I entitled eorn-R. Richmond. Um. N. L.
1 ns. Miss Susan, ell
:
. w, Ray Dobbyn. Marjorie creaky.' Gelding or filly, 2 years -W. Deicher, ley. Letherland & Bentley.
Calendula-Tom Cole, Dorothy Cald-
Waiter. and three slate , General PurpoPair Anconas
se
Miss Louise and Mrs. M. A. Treleaven. ' Hazel Hurimug Pred Oster. Pair Black Breasted Red Oassue- _mm, E. L. zareor.._ aim jam, Una._
Snell. Mrs. N. L. Carter: venues' beans
Ing: rinsed rhubarb-Mts. -Isabella
.--ignk-M-1.--CorterE-aosp-111411-•
ture-D. !sadism. Robert Snell; salad
dreseing-Mr*. R. Shaw,- Jellegbilia---
Wodeock ; entice for cold meat -Miss
Josephine Woodcock, M. Hairy;
Bell for eold meat -Alice Gillespie:
sweet pirklex-Dr. Grieve, A. Haunt;
sou r pick lee -Mrs. R. Shaw, A.
Schmidt : mustard picirJes--11. --Cald-
Mr. Treleaven taught school for poem, scat Falrservice. Jean pairser.
Ithirty-nine years. Prior to teaching in vice, Betty Pah-service.
Clinton he taught in Almonte. near (it- ' FLOWERS
Needlework
gpeeinien tatting Mrs. B. Rrunadon,
Mrs. D. Fowler: .411evitnen. tatted
sdgea-M. Livingstone. Sins 11. Bruns -
don : specimen, Met crochet. fine --M.
Livingstone. Mrsi. II. A. : spec'.
•
-ram crochet in cotton, any other kind
....Mrs. I. Johnston. Mrs. D. Fowler:
Imen. Irish crochet -K. lArlag- • ' •
one: M_rmahilualioX. D. Purfelr; . er..1,insutmen:
hand hemstitching -Mrs. H. A.Fuu, •
Mea D. Fowler specimen. Italian hem- • .
(C.oatinued on page Ps)
*lege pie - Edgar. itoliert Snell ; le-
mon pits -Wm. Taylur. J•1'. - Hastings:
pumpkin pie --M. Henry. Fred Toll. ars:
Pair Geese. large variety -S Alton. L. Carter. IS Laisliaw ; i•ream
Pair Rouen ducks-Letherland & purr P1144111'.- A l kV
L. Carter : . meat • loaf- M re. . .
One pair in each box
Bentley. Alf. Regent. 1:Weep's.. A. Edgar:
P* Hsrshorga._spangled-Letheriand.• itesg"T•Tirr..sttelwhinoneltrond---:Mpremerrs. N.r.411.. pitulaarpotere:
Pair Pekin ducks -John Fairservioe.; prepserved etrawlwrry-Mrs. Jas. ('um
Bentley. Letherland a: Bentley.
Pair Wyandottes. white-Letherland 1
& Bentley. -Mee Jae Cstming. Mee. N. L. Carter:
Pair Leghorns, single comb, white --I Carter. Mrs. Newlin Johnston ; ramp-
preaerved black currant -Mrs. N. L.
riberry jain--Mre. N. L. Carter: 11‘.1111.
The funeral will be .lield 011 nor' -
day afternoon, under Flamini* au4ices.
Rev. P. (3. Perrin. pastor of Ontario
/Street United church. *111 eonduet theists Audrey Toll, Route aaggitt.
eirrelees. , , . GaUlardia--Dorothy Taman, Marton
1 *tanking. Luella Taylor.
MRS. WILLIAM Tt'RNER 1 Bouquet -Ken 14yon. .4.42piaartion,
....,
There passed. ipesteelsele away ou !Irene °°le. Ing" "III4E
Sunday, Septeinberiffialitlher home on i
Fry, be , Northern Spy apples -Jack McElroy, Team of mares or geldingethgey
the Huron Nu& Legit* May Ralph Caldwell, Marjorie Graslay, Isobel Turvltt.
loved wife Id William Turner. Mrs. N.....,.....,. ,,,.. ..,,,,,. , ...
Turner had iniesiltlatideclining health `".`"`'aenow. ''''''appiee____RalY ".".""phc""caid'-wou..- igaisi DenaLIKIllee --NA f"1 -1E• Itilalltiels.
-- --- Hunting, Roy Dobbyn, Cametpla Withat • Mae and gilakij.• '2 y4rif-Dr; 0111110 -
for some timehilliaLserlousty 111 darner
the past three Weeks.' She was thirty- Lauretta Kelly. hell.
nine years of age. having been born at Pall pears, any variety--Oeorge Cow- mare or gelding,'1 year-Smer Haat-
SIdcup, Kern England. on May 25. an, tern Watson, Ralph Caldwell. Mg.
George Fry. • lithe Was married in 1910 Winter pears, any variety -Alvin Judge -C. H. Brothers. Toronto.
CATTLE
1892, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kechnle. Dorothy Caldwell.
Pure Bred Shorthorna
to Mr. Turaes,• Who Is at Imperial Plunkett, Mary Taman, Dorothy Tam-
! veteran of the Great War. having en- an. Marion Nethery. Cameron Walsh.
Basket assorted frults-Irene Cole,
I listed In the navy Me drat month of
?erne Hunting. Hazel Flunking. Thelma
the war and served unlit the Mining
Snell. Prank Kechnle.
of the armiptiee. - Mrs. Turner came to
Special -Longest root of sow thistle -
Canada two years ago with her family
Glen McGill, Eddie McGill.
to Join her husband. who had come a
'bort time before to GoderIch, where
he wax employed. 'Deceased was a
member of SC' Gooritork chard]. He -
her hneband she is survived by
three small daughteta,'/ClifrIn*. eight
fy ,M1r4LitHerelearycedr-yvwee.--and--Doss
othr Phy1161; two years (401 mantles,
and one son. William Albert. five years.
Her father, 14r. •Dborge Fry, and one
Meter, Mrs. Harriet Dmiovan, both of
Sidenp, Entailed. AIM smertve. Many
floral tributes; tiestilled to the esteem In
which Mr.. Turner was hold and were
expressive of the deep' sympathy felt
for Mr. Turner and the small children
in their beeeivement. The funeral,
which was lamely ;landed. WAS bed
from St. George's) -church an Tuesday
efternnott. latnaliCheing made hi
Maitland eemetery. The funeral cer-
vices were cendutir by the recto,
Rev. J. N. H. hill Misled by Rev.
A rclidea con 3 onee-Ra teman and the
'Pole The paltheare55 were Messrs.
George Brown( Jones* Jack Charles
Ranee and W. Ft II. Price. • -
His C queer world. aeifilialraWiti
and other,' suspect -that Ties Are ignor-
ant; talk and yen remove -pi! sonnt
Salpiglossis -Margaret PothergUl. Gelding or filly. 1 year -W. Deicheri Letherland & Bentley.- '
Trench learigold--Kan Lyon, Perne Team of mare, or ireldinp-W. Del- Judge -R. McDowell. '
Wanking. Helen Howatt, Aubrey ffirive cher, Pred Pepper. GRAIN
Marc or gelding, any age (sweep- ' Red fell wheat: -A. Schmidt, Mm
stekes)-W. Deicher. A. Fuss: white fall wheat -A. Schmidt.
Roadsters (le 2 hands and over) 011ver Turnbull & Sons; .spring wheat
Single drtver-J. J Pryfogie, '''er°11 -Fred Oster: six rowed- barley, -Mrs.
et% 3. J. Pryfogle. H. A. Fuss, A. Schmidt: white oats,
Lady driver -Elmer Hastings. lonr-A. Schmidt, Mrs'. H. A. Fuss:
white oats. short -A. Schmidt; small
Agent fee Tip Tep Tailors
H
PONE 384
Soak side of Square 'Be
peas -A. hmidt. IsetbeHand &.ittent-
. large peas A. ftehroldt; ft. Led -
law; timothy seed -A. Schmidt. Mrs.
H. A. Fuss; clover seed -Letherland &
Bentley, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; ensilage corn
.-Altred Haggett. Wm. Taylor.
Hilhorn. -
ROOTS
Collection of garden produee-Mrs
Mitch cow, having raised calf In 1931 N. L. Carter. Dr. .1. Grieve. Mrs. W.
or with calf. positive Proof refloired-- .7. Illeksion : early potat0P4 l'has. Wet -
T. H. Taylor & Son, T. H. Taylor k
Son.
Two year old heifer--Ostretcher Bros.,
neta.faltsjess
Service and Satishctios
are two things you can always
expect at thin neighborhood
meat market. Prime quality
meets, tender, fresh and flavor-
ful -these are the only kind
70to find in our law Mock.
Whatowself- preference, we
can - nasty you, while our
moderate prime will help to re-
duce your weekly meat bill*.
Our nurses depends entirety on your
satisfortion. Try se.
Parkhill's Meat
Market__
-BAST STREET -
T. 221 (.iii
of it. • 11.-
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The Autumn Mode in Ot(IMety
The Hata of the unman have a more definite mss*feeninine
that has hew. aMontfru. the Mill/Wel 'sr,. Pod fr.'
eenessit Triminling has returnedribbon b.wa, a , foam wail
estrleh or quill.
You will find the new Hata captivating. They fliff:-TSviet" Y
enough to sae every typn
Yea are cordially invited to inspect oar WWI:
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Miss as M. R. M cVlsar
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Watson, Jasi. Lorkle: field carrots -A.
°stretcher Brat Schmidt. Wm. Taylor; garden esrrote,
short --Wes. Kc'hnie. A. Schmidt:
One year old heifer-Ostreicher Broa.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Plain bran muMns-Hasel Hunting, Heifer calf -Roy Pepper, °stretcher Swede turtilpos--H. McElroy. 0. Turn-
Almatinil & Sons: turnips. any other kind -
Munro, Maureen Merritt, Jean Bros.
.
P'airservice. Bull, one year and under two-Ostrei-
WmTaylor. Chios Wateon : beets. table
Rolled white cookies--P'ern Hunting, cher Bros. use. long -Mrs.. N. l'arter.A. Schmidt;
Gladys WeliaVel7Teddy 'Pear, -eimlitsri -sillint;-13stretNtor 'Mtg. Gittelch--"efleeeit'aftWilete. --vrenerh-VIV-•
Walsh. --•• •
Plain white -dile-Margaret Cald-
well, Helen Shaw, Verna Vincent, Lena
Fern Hunking, Norma Deer, Layton
Munro.
Half dozen butter tarts --Dorothy
Caldwell, Margaret Caldwell. Norma
Deer, Hazel Cowan.
Maple cream -Everett Scrimgeour,
Marjorie Grasby, Marjorie__ Caldwell,
Doris Barr.
Peanut taffy---Idurget,
Bray.
SEWING
Doll's patchwork quilt -Maureen lyse
ritt, Jean Faliservice.
Padded holder -Pearl Griffith, Mar-
garet Pothergill. Lena Munro, Penn
Hunk
piiioin:.
embroidered -Pearl Grif-
fith.
FARM MECHANICS
Plasticine model of Irish Cobbler po- Two year old heifer--Oeo. Kennedy:
tato--Thelma Snell, Gorden Gross. One year old hatter -Clio.
Parm milk stool -Scott Pairservice, J. T. Lyon at Bona.
Everett Scrimgeour, Wallace Riley, Helfer calf -J. T. Lyon & Sone,
Irene Cole. Bull calf -J. T. Lyon de Sons, 7..T.
Bird house--Ehner Boaters, Lorne Lyon & Bons
Snell, Oeorge Cowan. Bull over one year. age connetered-e-
Rope for halter broken calf -Eimer J. 'I'. Lyons as Sons, Geo. Kennedy.
Somers, Lorne Snell.
4., „ Mrs.J. Wrigh t reign r _heet_inengolste,
Reed bull--T-le`Taylor ac Son, Wsk4i-svivite-.444",-Konitnies...A.--4:5logertat A
ter McGowan. Sons: mengolde, any other kind T.
Jersey Laidlaw, F. M.'tenlf: nuingold worzele,
Mitch cow having raised calf in 1931 yellow Interniediate--D. Laidlaw.
or with calf, positive proof required- •as. ssr si
• les : ma si gni .1 wit reels.. long- -J.
Wm. Taylor, A. McEvring & Sons.
Two year old heifer -A. McEwing &
Sons.
One year old heifer-WM., Taylor, _h.
Waving & Bons.
Heifer calt-A. messing is laic W.
beicher.
Bull calf-Oeo. Kennedy.
Bull, over one year, age considered -t heane-Robt. Snell. Mrs. N. L. Carter;
A. Melewhrg & Sena. citrons -A. Haimitt. D. Laidlaw •
Nerd, bull and two females -A. hair ventertuelone-Robt. Snell, Mrs. W. J.
Ewing & Sone. Dlekmon; mitekmelons-Letherland 114
Herefords Bentley: cabbage named- Wm. Tay•
Igllch cow having raised calf in 1931 tor: John Paireervies.; Nei vedette -
or with calf. positive proof required-- Chas. Watson, A. Schmidt: cauliflower
Geo. Kennedy, J. T. Lyon & Sons. - Watson. Mr., N. L. t'oirter:
celery-Mra. Carter. A. Hammitt;
eoritt-i1ent-41We7de44--A. Hettaitt.
Hastings:" Flint corn (braided)-
Judgp-Jas. as. Watson, A. SetilaidU-
FRITIT
Six named varieties of winter apples
Freed. bull and two fetnales--J. T. -II. aril:limy. A. Schmidt: four named
Lyon & ons.
varieties' of fall apples -Mrs. N. L.
S
Fairservice. A. Schmidt : pie pumpkin
--14, Hoover. Wm. Taylor: pumpkin -
Chaos Watson. Wm. Taylor; equaah-
. Snell, Chas, Watson: red 01110011
=R. Rielimorid. A. Edger: yellow on-
Loeities-Ms- McElroy: *liver
pickling onione-Wm. : white field
assorent of
this Isisoil-'istylest to ehoose
from.
esisiruif-01‘
-I invite you to wa-
rn C. A. McKinnon
TRAFALGAR min
THE
GODERICifi
EAT FOLKS
Scrap book -Jean Pairservlce. Mur-
ray Johnson, Hazel Hunking, Margaret
Scrlingeour.
Collection of 12 leaves, common for
est leaves -Bertram Elliott. Hugh Kerr.
Ruth althorn. Irene Cole.
Collection 15 weeds -Jean McCallum.
Mildred Bell, Roy Dobbyn. Henry
Young.
Insect eollectIon-Wilma Wataon. Mil-
dred Bell. Jean McCallum
Collection of disease of field and
vegetable crops -Wilma Watson
ART. DRAWING and IWRIIIRCI
Flowers in pot--Dorle Moody. John
McElroy, Janet Hamm Rill* Shaw,
Pattern Imitable for linoletun--Oeorge
Regatta. Margaret Berhageour. Glen
Marin; Layeon Bray
Groep of three frults--Donald Mama.
Irene Cole. Tom 11111110tt. Ruth Illlhorh.
,Oroup of ehatt box. Ste -babel
Coretwir: Irelien iv)vntaise, messy
3ttliSe34200100C3ftaxloc Italiamm. True Taybar
N11‘.
Without good coal many of the
winter's activities would have
w41, Mrs. 1. Johnston: onion pickles- to CUSO
Mrs. N. L. eerier. ilea. Jas. Custiag:-SeflOOTS *MaIOSt. ---
tomatd cataup-D. Laldlaw. E. CaId
b --s. Business houses would close.
well: raspberry vinegar -Mrs. Ja
Churches would close.
Judge -Mrs. W. C. Caldwell.
Everybody would he busy at the
Coming. Mrs. I. Johnston.
DOMESTIC NEEDLEWORK -one occupAtion of keeping
pieced cotton -Mrs. R. Shaw, warm.
DrE. Hastings, Mrs. R. Shaw: Except the doctors.
. J. Grieve: quilt. fincy quilting-
onus. They'd he busy trying to get
ktiltted-Dr. J. Grieve, F. Older: quilt,
i.rochet --M. Livingstone. Dr. J. Grieve: everybody well.
Bolt fortunately, the coal is here.
A fgha croeh et -Dr. J. Grieve, D.
L.44r144,1144pw Jff
appprellyque-fa-nDerybed
. J. Better order yours while It';
plentiful.
'tweed N. Livingstone, Mee. •
CAU. THE
firtined.m: ..omforter. hamintartes--Atice
Gillemile. Dr. J. Grieve; eomforter.
inaeltine-etitched --Mrs. R.Sky! j_poir
await -mocklir-311•171-Tf. Mrs.
!'r. .7, t II
eirleve, Mrs. D. 11.91r1 r:
Polled Angus Carter, A. Schmidt: baldwin--110.
Milch „o baying naiad eau ini L. Carter. E. Caldivell kings( -I. Me-
w with calf, positive proof required__ Elroy, PI. Saldwel4 northern spy -H.
John Pairservice.
Oradea \ --A. Schmidt, E. Caldwell ribeon
Bull calf -John Pairserfale.
-
Mick arm having ralmad MR In eat
or with toff, poeittve proof required-.
Peed Oster. Alfred asewitt
Two-year-old heifer -Walton
an, Alfred Haggitt
Two-year-old re ear -W. Heffron. W gar: Tolman sweet Oster. A.
Rearm.
One -Yell -61d heifer -Welter WO"' riltacrca: rFkl -C.AA141 wf I:1 rg: ti/tftlf: rsinoowE je.1113111.-
Pred Oster.
anOn.
iltieYearBarr-fild Pdeauw- packing and frolt con•blered .1.
Weil. A Haggitt: box any kind aPpielli.
Pfeifer calf --Ito"' leappert Walter Mc- lifiern". Mt.Fir" "*PailhY' 4,
71,
Gowan Therms r. W. Gray : .9 nada -IC.
stew ...0aff_wil,;.44-000wan, Roy vsiftweit. -Okra. N, Certtr; eel east
MeEtroy. E. Caldwell : R. I. greening
rueue'tt--A. Schmidt: golden russet -
seek -no-fn rther --A. Hammitt: Was-
. VelerrOi7-7.-li W. Gray ;
ner- li MeIll roy. J. 11. Tierney: Er • n,:r•
. I114 "see
Ren Dschs--le. Oster. A Sclamlitt : OLSEN AND JOHNSON
' . i42.1...k.,''''''"- 4o.
Blenheim pippin A Ileggitt. A. pc. Noisy tiNOCIKAIROUTS OF NONSIKVIR
4immin COAL °Im""1...".11
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