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The Brussels Post, 1928-10-10, Page 4WEDNiSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1023 trunuln Punt WEDNgSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 028. Baso Again' Spoils air (Continued from Pogo 11 11ORS1:S THZ BRUSSELS POS Trucks, old, hied Cardiff, J. S. ltcow,1 Young, J. S. Brown, I Cardiff; pair of pigeons, 3. S. Cowan, . 1iut 111111; colleetiott 0i pigeons. S. !landfill, .1. S. Cowan; best eolleetiott of poul- try. T. Wil on, J. S Brown; best r; bird brussels, Grey Moine T. Wil - 0,011, W, Scott; best pen, 1, Miller 1 and 2, W. Scott, GRAIN \\niter fall wheat, A. Schmidt; i•.•1 fall wheat, A. vt Ito lt I. i:n t, l t . cntihy; barley 6 ruid A. Seim, . , P, \ \I(ArtluD'; barley, 2 row i. (.• Hemingway, I:. .I, Hom,,t•; whit, mg.!, •t'unidnghani. Iingh Lamont. 'Olt, eats!., A. Schmidt, R. J. hoover; 'rlin- IJugh L ;no'1t, slang, mos..% I ethy seed, A Scent:dt. Tim- Perri.- 4, tion; 2 year old >o1,1i,1;;• or 3111 1'1 filly, Roy t' inei•e„haltt; l gear ol'! T1,iir'• fns :T St, 11110,', J S..1rrn- geldi'1,, o'• nllt, Fred 'Poll, Hugh lea- ;trau,�, Fs, j,,.•, (', \i n, •knee ,; K.in. ntont pan, Fred Toll, Fred C..trdi'1 1 ! '1 33 in; ('o., IL .1, Hoover \l Mans 1 Jr1o. 111 l,tou3 ut lir ._313 ng .ay .:Ja t'a ling , Mrs. T.. 1.lcicmi':1 „1'.' ag'e, Fred Tell. j the un tiplla•, •1 Ma '-teelm 1 S.:tem.N lic ivy Drought— Brood mare, N. strong; 11. L (11111"n t Li. -.1S - brood J. VI hni' ht e . „ht,.r,,l . i, CnLi,•i, 1 u , Jas. Sterling, mare., Jas. Moses; colt, \. ill::: Irayrle n, el. M. h slue 2 yr•:a1 ,ii,1 J. D Fcrkucon; Blenheim nt l tp;,in:� Fred. Toll, Jas. 1' 1 .1"'•tit. 1•l.ux; 1,, S In Sa+' -t . riding or illly' . ' 1111 t A\. Schmidt; Ontario, 1111 & 1013, Cl, Turnbull: 11331311 team, Alex. ,C '3111.,ulc•hl:11 L. Armstrong; ma 111 'I•• ' tit ' -• Ja ! r.•,• & on; 1V, Int It ,I, Sterling.,I. Itinil•- Ro gelding tees- -1 rood x. 311Lsse, 3 11130 , , ,U„ 311 1 a', T 1 St, cling, ("• , Cau'r t , salt, \. McCauley; 1 t 1 Workman: l.il,aton Pie h,i•1-, 1't• ; 111d filly or gelding. Jos. Shaw; liturgy , Sterling, A' Schmidt (, lye•rt 1. 1 horse, G Fry J:_;, Smith, F. Ril,•y; 1 Schmidt. Jas. S;, rhe. ; Roxboro gentleman's outfit, Jas, Smith. Russets, Jas.Sterling, 31-. L. 1•:1:- , PULE BRED CATTLE noel Gamed 1 l e ds, ( W 0rlmwn, Air. I I , 1 clonicl C 1a uga he )streaks, W. Short Boras-'-L1u11, two years, O. Turnbull, Levi S. Parr; bull 1 year, i E. Brown; P.dlawatet, 111,x1 Cardiff. IML H. Taylor; bull calf senior, M. i Cha:. Workman; Grlt 1131, ns, R. J. Crich bull calf 'uviol; O. Turnbull Hoover. Maiden's Blush, C. Work - I1 H� Taylor, :lt. Crich; best vial„ man; Fred Cardiff; Ycrwaukee, Jas. any age. O. Turnbull; milch cow, M. StOlIlIl„ A. Schmidt; Igen Davis, Ja:. Crieh 1 and 2; 0. Turnbull; mileti StOldenburg., rling, R. J. Ilonvdt, Duchess t How: - cow under 4, AT, Crich, 0. Turnooll; 'r; It ur , A. Schmidt, '.1 t 2 year old heifer. O. Turnbull. M. er; '.ed astrachan., A. Schmidt; J Crich; 1 year old heifer, 0. Turnbull oz. SPterling, Jas. Sterling; (.rain, 1, 2 and 3; heifer calf -senior, M. tar. Sterling, R, J. tHerror; 5 Win- 1, Crich 1 and 2, 0. Turnbull; heifer ter apples, Jas. Sterling; 3 Fall calf junior, R. J. Sanderson, M. H. apples, C. Workman, Winter Jas. Sterling; Taylor 2 and 3; herd, M. Crich, 0. 6 varieties of W nter apples, Jas. Sterlin • 6 varieties Fall and les, Jas, Turnbull; best female, 3I. Crich; 3 g' p animals get of one sire, 'AL Crich, Jae. St fall pears, A. l's, Schmidt, O. Turnbull. AI. H. Taylor. Ste Starling; winter pears, Jas. Grade Cattle—Milch cow, dairy Sterling, hHlil1 R. J. r; plum:, R. strain W. Yuill, A. McLauchlin, L. J. -es of spun, P., J. j.Hoover; 3 var. Purr; 111111E cow beef strain, L. Parr ieties of ling.; lU J. McLauchlin,o1gip 1 and A. McLaughlin; year-o!,I Jas. Sterling; cluster of grapes, W. J. Dickson, 1 . Brindle - heifer, L. Parr 1 and 2. A. Yuill; 1 cnmbe. year old heifer, A. McLauchlin 1. ROOTS & HOED CROPS H- Lamont 2 and 3; 1 year-old steer early potatoes. W. E. Freeborn, H. Lamont 1 and 3, A. McLanchl;.l; R. J. Hoover, W. E. Brown; ince potatoes, W. E. I?reeborn, A. Schmidt. R. J. Hoover; collection of potatoes, 0. Turnbull, A. Schmidt, 1.... Hoover; Swede turnips. W.E. J. H b 1 , I Freeborn,A. McLauchlan turnips t , a.o.v, W. E. Freeborn, A. Schmidt; white field carrots, Jno. Oliver, A. . Scomidt; long table carrots, Jas. Perri & Son; A. Schmidt; r (.early horn Atigleultirrd--•Dro0d mare, Roy 31.1121 steer colt senior, H. Lamont, L. Parr 2 :And :1; steer calf juniod, W. Yuiii, H. Lamont 2 and 3; heif,•r calf me / s L. Paris A. blcLaucnlin• heifer calf junior, tW. Yuill, L. Parr; ',. Yuill 1, 2 and 3; best gf grade beef animal, L. Parr 3. and-. H. Lamont. SHEEP. —A ' ram,J. S. Cow- an, ce G. nde 0 . carrots, A. Schmidt, W. IL Freeborn shR. G. Sanderson, G. Brown; loo red beets, A. Schmidt, Jas. Bur- shearling ram. J. S. Cowan, R. G. g S. Cowin, ' R. G. Sanderson, G. gess; blood turnip beats, A. Schmidt, Brown • ram lamb, R. G. Sanderson A.. W. McInnes; barsli s, R. J. Hoover, or W. E.= n ioh- • 1 and 2. G, $gown; ewe two shears, a 3 , wl tel rail. RR. G. Sanderson 1 and 9, G. Brown; es, A. Schmidt, R. J. Hoover; sugar Mc- shearling ewe, J. S. Cowan, G. mangolds, R. J. Hoover, A. ide- Brown 2 and 3; ewe lamb, J. S. Laucillin; mangold wurzels, long red, Cowan 1 and 2, G. Brown; pen, J. S. R. J. Hoover, A. Schmidt; long ye:- Cowan, G. Brown. low mangolds, R. 3. Hoover, A. Oxford Downs—Aged ram, Jas. Schmidt; yellow globe mangolds, R. Connell 1 and 2; shearling ram, S. J. J. Hoover, A. Schmidt; red globe Pynn & Sons, Jas. Connell 2 and 3; mangolds, A. Schmidt. ram lamb, Jas. Connell 1 and 3, S. VEGETABLES J'. Pynn & Son • ewe two shears, Onions from seed red, Dr, 3. Jas. Connell 1 and 3, S. J. Pynn & Grieve, A. Schmidt; onions from seed Son 2; shearling ewe, Jas. Connell; yellow, Dr. J. Grieve, A. Schmidt; S. J. Pyne & Son 2 and 3; ewe lamb onions from top sets, A. Schmidt; Jas. Connell 1 and 2, S. J. Pynn & Hour - Son; Son; pen, Jas. Connell, S. J. Pyna & Son. Shropshire Downs—Aged ram, 1I. Henry, W. G. Ross; shearling ram, AI. Henry, W. G. Ross 2 and 3; ,a'11 lamb. M. Henry 1 and 2, W. G. Ross; ewe two shears, W. G. Ross 1 and 3, M. Henry 2; shearling ewe, ltl. Henry. W. G. Ross 2 and 3; ewe lamb, M. Henry 1 and 2,W. G. Ross; pen AI. Henry. W. G. Ross. BACON HOGS. Boar, over 1 year, D. Douglas, 0. Turnbull; boar under 1 year, D. Douglas; hoar under 6 mos.' -D, Dou- glas 1 and 2; sow over 1 year, D. Douglas, 0. Turnbull; sow under 1 year, D. Douglas, 0. Turnbull; sow under 6 mos. D. Douglas 1 and 0. Turnbull; pen, D. Douglas, 0. Turnbull; bacon hogs. 0, Turnbull, D. Douglas. POULTRY, Brahma:;, cock, 3. S. Brown, T. Wilson; hen, J. S. Brown, T. Wilson; cockerel. I. Miller, T. Wilson; Barr- ed Rooks, cock, 1. Miller, J. S. Broson hen, W. Scott, 1, Miller; cockerel, 1, Miller 1 and 2; pullet, I. Miller 1 and 2; Reeks •1.0.1'., cock, T. Wilson; hen, 1. Miller, T. Wilson; cockerel, I. 31'11,•1', T. Wilson; pullet, I. Miller, T. Wilson: Cochin:', cock, T. Wilson 1 and hen, T. Wilson 1 and 2; cockerel; .1. S. Brown, T. Wilson; pullet, .1. '1, Brown, T. Wilsor: Donkin_,•', cods, T. Wilson; hem, Wilson i and 2; cockerel l T. Wilson 1 and 2: pullet, T. Wilson 1 and 2; Games, r cock, hen, arm•,'. -:"rel, ;;1.111 ,t W. Scott 1 and 2: Or -t -t ton', sock, hen cockerel, kerel, ltull.•t, 1. Wilson 1 and 2Minors cock, J. S. Brown 1 And2; hen 3.S. Prow:,, 1. Mille'; 1. 14. Byrom 1 and 2 pul- let, .3 S. Brown 1 :mil 2; Whits , Wyandotte , cock, I. 331'llrr, R, IG. Sander,nn ; ben, cockerel and pit l t 1. 3111'1' 1 and 2; Wyandotte, 3.o.3. hen, T. Wilson 1 and 2; cockerel, '1'. Wilson, I. Miller; pullet I. Mills•.', T. Wilson; Rhode Island Reds, cock and hen, J. S. Brown 1 and 2; cock- erel, R. G. Sanderson, J. S. Brown; pullet, R. G. Sanderson, J, S. .Brown Logllorns, whiter, cock and hen, 1). Douglas 1 and 2; cockerel, D. Don. glas, T. Wilson; pullet, J. S. Ilrown D. Douglas; Leghorns brown, cock, W. Scott; hen, W. S. Scott, T. W.11 - son; cockerel, T. Wilson; pullet, T. Wilson 1 and 2; Leghorn. a,o.v., cock, hen, pullet, T. Wilson 1 and L; titan Dr. J. Grieve; woolen mite, R. cockerel, T. Wilson; Anconas, coc4 , Orel 1. Miller, Dr. J. Grieve; pullet, Brindlecombe, Dr, J. Grieve work- , ing shirt, Mrs. J. Whitfield, Miss M. Livingston; fine wool socks, 3.Hem- ingway, W. E. Freeborn; .J00ks, coarse, R. Brindlecombe, W. E. Freeborn; maple sugar, A. Schmidt, W. Broadfoot; maple syrup, W. Broadfoot Jas. Perrin & Son; 7 n S in comb, t1M4rs. J. D. Warwick, Armstrong; honey strained, Mrs, J. D. Warwick, 3. S. Armstrong; grape Wine, Mrs, J. D. Warwick; rhubarb heatre Last Time To -Night - Wednesday "1, Reno Divorce" Thursday and Friday - Oct. 11 & 12 66Valley of with MILTON SILLS and a Strong Caste Saturday (Matinee and Ev'g) October 13th Greatest Picture r 9 , Matinee 2.15 Ever Screened , r .1 ` �L Evening 8.15 Matines 25c & 50c. Evening SOc and a few reserved $1.00 Tuesday & Wednesday - Oct. t 6-17 MONTE BLUE in "One ou 1;` >d Hogan" The Prize Ring Thriller with the Knockout Punch ! A plias ring romance that will .mash right into the hearts of every man with has ever fooghl and of every wnrnall who has ever', 333141ed her Wan WOULD tight—even if he bled a bit, A knockout 14nve story of a champion Who 1os1 his nerve, and of a girl who 4340'3. with James J. Jeffries Leila Hyams Frank Hagney - jam Gallery u Friday & Saturday - Oct. 19 & 20 "Our Dick's" Greatest Acting Role ! R cellar) in �G 9' The ,, �� ;�_:se Bartlneill'lrsess To Speak !h• ti nth meant his freedom. But he preferred to eat 03. his great secret with hien t0 the g01!ecvs—rurher• 36,(11 be, ray the honor of the loather he (lever Itifcw ! C 0 MJ1ii� • "Wild Geese" a "Ramona" Sorrell &Son Ramona • san; raspberry wine, ivirs .,ainis, of candy, T. Wi1on, Walter Broacl- Mrs. 3, D. Warwick; elderberry wine foot; baking from batch o1 dough, R. Thomson; dart( preserved fruit, Mrs. Jas. Canna^lean. T Wilson 2nd; tomato catsup, Mrs. LALIES' WORK Semis, Dr. J. Grieve; cucumber pick- Collection of fancy work, R. J. les, R. Brindlecombe, A. C. Baeker; McLauchlan. Mrs. Savage, R. Brin- mustard pickles, Mrs. J. Cainaehan, dlecombe; embroidered five o'clock anions from Dutch gets, R. J. pot- R. Brindlecomb; club. sauce, T. W11- cloth, R. Brindlecombe, Mrs. Savage er, Mrs, W. J. Dickson; top omens son, Mrs. W. Free; peaches and pears filet crochet lunch cloth, Mrs. Geo.sets, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; potato or Dr. J. Grieve, Mrs. Alex. Murray; Muldoon, Miss M. Livingston; drawn ions, R. J. Hoover, Peter Stewart; raspberries and strawberries, Mrs, W work cloth, Mrs. Savage, R. Brindle corn yellow dent, T. Wilson, J. S. McInnes; rhubarb and cherry, Mrs. combe; embroidered centre piece, R. Armstrong; fodder corn, Peter Stew W. McInnes; orange marmalade,ana R. Thomson, R. Brindlecombe; enlbroi- Thomson Mrs. Smnis; apple jelly, tiered centre niece in dark linen, art, T. Wilson; table corn, Jas. Per- rie & Son, A. Schmidt; collection of corn, A. Schmidt, R. J. Hoover; curled savoy, A. Schmidt; drumhead cabbage, Dr. J. Grieve, R. 3 Hoover oxheart cabbage, A. Schmidt, Jas. Perrie & Son; Red Pickling cabbage, A. Schmidt, Mrs. Semis; cauliflower, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; pumpkin yellow field, Jno. Oliver, P. A. McArthur; pumpkin, mammoth, R. 3. Hoover; squash, Jno. Oliver, Dr. J. Grieve; Tomatoes, large, 3. S. Armstrong, 3rrs. W. McInnes; plum or cherry tomatoes, A, Schmidt; butter beans black, R. J. Hoover; white beans large, T. Wilson; butter beans a.o.v Jas. Sterling, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Mrs. Ales. Murray, Mrs. W. W. ;ref- Mrs. Savage, A4rs. W. W. Jeffrey; fery; grape jelly, Mrs. Alex. Murray, table set, Mrs. G. Muldoon, R. Brin• T. Wilson; raspberry jelly, Mrs. \V. dlecombe; cloth and 4 serviettes, R. McInnes, R. Cunningham; canoed J. McLauchlan, Mrs. Semis; mount corn, Mrs. Semis, Mrs. W. J. Di,ik- melliek work, Miss M. Livingston, son; canned beans, Mrs. W. J. Dick- Mrs. Savage; hebedo, Mrs. Savage, son, R. Brindlecombe; canned to- R. J. McLauchlin; hardanger, Jno. matoes, Mrs. Samis, Mrs. W. Mc- Oliver, R. 3. MeLauchlin; wallacham, nnes; canned chicken, Roy Cunning- R. J. MeLauchlin, Mrs. Savage; cross ham, T. Wilson; pressed meat, '1'. stitch„albs. Savage, R. Brindlecombe Wilson; 8 articles suitable for a French or solid, Mrs. Sande, Mrs. working man's supper„ Mrs. W. J. Savage; braidwork, Miss M. Living - Dickson, Mrs. Chas. Davis, Mrs, W. stun, Mrs. Savage; Italian cut work, W. Jeffery; home-made soap, Jas. Mrs. G. Muldoon, Mrs. Savage; Irish Perrie & Son; Mrs. W. J. Dickson. crochet, R. Brindlecombe, Miss 131. BAKING, Livingston; fancy knitting in cotton R. Brindlecombe Mrs. G. Muldoon; Home-made bread white, Mrs. W. crochet work in cotton, Mrs. Savage silver skin onions from seed, Dr. J. Grieve, A. ,Schmidt; white brans Free, W. E. Freeborn; bread brown, Mrs.J. B. Tyumen; crochet work in 030011, Jas. Sterling, R. J. Hoover; P. A. McArthur, Mrs, Chas. Davis; wool, R. J. McLauchlin, R. Brindle- a.o.c, beans, T. Wilson, Jas, Steel- 'bread currant, Mrs. Alex. Murray, combo; child's fancy dress, Miss M. ing; citronsR. Brindlecombe, urs J. P. A. McArthur; buns, 4V. E. Free- Livingston, R. 3. McLauchlin; lady':. Grieve; wat,ermelons, L. Parr; musk- born, Mrs. .JWhitfield; tea biscuits fancy apron, R. Brindlecombe, Mrs. melons, R. Brindlecombe, Mrs. Sam- Mrs. P. A. McArthur;Mrs. Chas, A. Howe; tatting, Miss M. Living - Davis; dark fruit cake, W E. Free- ' j• sten, Mrs. Savage; hand made hand - is; pickling cucumbers, Mrs. Samir, Mrs, J. D. Warwick; table' cucnn- horn, A. Lamont; light fruit sake, here, 31r... J. D. Warwick, Airs. W. A. Lamont, Florence Gamlmage; ;vsedebiele, Mrs. E. McKelvey, Mrs, W.J. Dickson; kitc'hen apron, Miss M. J, 'ripe cucumbers, R. J. or cake light, Mrs. W. Free, Mrs. J. Livingston, Mrs. J. A. Howe; laundry .3, Dickson;lli•r, Mrs. Semis; embers, white, Carnachan; dark layer cake, Mrs. W. bag, R, Brindlecombe, Mrs. J, A. 3I00, J. 13. .yermlis Dr, J, Grieve; Free, Mrs. L. Eckmier; sponge cake, Howe; tea cosy in eyelet, Miss M. ,unflnw•nrs, John Oliver; collection R J. McLeuchlin, R. Thomson; an- , Livingston; Italian hemstitching, R. of garden produce, Dr, J. Grieve, , gel cake, R. Thomson, R, J, Dtc-' J. McLauchlin, Mrs. Savage; pillow cases, R. J. McLauchln; lamphade, A, Sc';imidt, Lauehlin; oatlnehl cookies, W' ; Freeborn, Mrs. 3 Whitfield; conk - DAIRY PRODUCTS les W. E. Freeborn, Mrs. W, Wf. 1M4rs, J. B. Tyerman, IS. J.: McLauch- lin; butter, Mrs. W. W. Jeffery, Jeffery; doughnuts, Mrs. J. Carna.h- lin; fancy cloth 4 serviettes, Mrs. Mrs. Win. Mclnnc,, Mrs. J. Canna- Jeff`..,• W. W. Jeffery; Scones, 3 11. i Semis, 12, BileI,a connbcr; bridge. than; table butter an print,, Mrs. W. Mrs. Mrs. P. A, McArthur; cloth, R. J. MeLauchlin, Miss M. W. W. •Jefrrt•y, Mrs. W J. Dickson, nut loaf, Roy Cunningham,L. Parr; Livingston; collection ofe 5 articles, 33 I . Freeborn; butter in rolls, 'v' drop cake., W. E. I•gham,lm, Peter ]ass than $1, R. Brindlecombe, R, J. E. Freeborn, Mrs, W. J. Dickson, W. Stewart; gems or muflins, Roy Cun- McLauchlin; sofa pilaw, Miss M. Lio- E. Brown. , tin ham, W. 1'1. Freeborn; short- ;ngstnn, Mrs. Savage; sofa pillow DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES �r McArthur,W. Il. Brown embroidered in dark linen, R. Bien - C 1 t quilt, Mrs J. D Warwick u`,' 1. Y. A.A McMurray, W b, dlecombe, Evelyn Harburn; sofa Pit - Dr. elm 'node fir, Mrs. . c tu•ray, Dr. J. Grieve; knitted quilt Dr. J. l A. i 'vc W 'low quilted, Evelyn Harburn, Miss (Iril�ce Mrs, J. 11, Tyermnrt; Batch- e• y rrav• lemon pill M. Livingston; table 111, •s 1 .d. .Iu Freeborn; pump m pie, 1 ra ti le runner, Miss M. Free, M , A M,. L Ston Marron McCauley, Mork c unit, Mrs. ,J. log. binTyquilt, Free; tarts W. E. Freeborn g ” ! Mrs, W. , Des. J. Carnachan; cabin rltoi; Roy Cunningham; maple cream, T.1doz. table napkins, R. J. McLauchlin, it '( Grieve,_ Dr, J. Livingston; Ai s, Wilson, Mrs. A. Murray; collection ; Airs. Savage; work bag, Miss M. Liv - W. W. quilt, Dr. J, Gri01' Airs, , mgston, Mrs. Savage; crochet tabl.rl Liv - W, W. Jeffrey; McKelvey;Kor tufted _- -- -_. —...__ 'mats, Mrs. Savage, Evelyn Harburn, quilt, Mrs. I:. , Mrs. bed spread e.ro,e a.1.,•.; ;..+ !baby hornet, R. Brindlecombe, Aire. Msaucy stitch, Mrs. ok W. Jeffrey, 44 �r'r o v' S 4 r 1 1 0 `4' t 4 t' 4 ' J A Howe; beaded hand bag, R. Mrs. [:. McKelvey; hooked mat, 3111, ;y, ` x>' Brindlecombe Mrs. Savage; W. W. Jeffrey, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; useful article from yd. factory cot- ton, Miss M. Livingston, R. Brindle- combe; braided mat, Miss M. Living - J, S. Brown 1 and 2; Hamburg., cock, J. S. Brown, T. Wilson; hen, cockerel and pullet, J. S. Brown; I-toudans, hen, T. Wilson; Bantams clean, oink, 3. S. Cowan, J. S. Brown lien, It. G. Sanderson, J, S. Brown' cockerel and pullet, 0. Turnbull 2nd Bantams booted, ooek and hem, 8, ]3urchill 1. and 2; cockerel, 3. S, Cowan, S. Rine/hill; pullet, :1'. S. Cowati., S. Burchill, Geese, old, N. McCauley; young, N. McCauley, wine, Mrs. 3, D. Warwlek, R. J'hom• D A N O --IN— (harm for Sale Farm known nx (lu' 1010 ,011 Fnro1, nom' prls'i5101 acres maeDy 1133 neared and 010 Rood xntte of ttltlt'alinn, 101" ne 01311.3' and is 0Iun inline n'T 1: 14.1 x1atum �, agile to la h„ V,dngO 15.111 be prh•",l roaonubly Car 11010 1) /11:011,01.),14010.101110,0 Wrtd•'110r0. appals as .I. 1C, ROW LAND, 13411-1. S:unis Mies At, Livingston; marlin', R. Urindlec0131be, Mrs. Sal a;,'+: (lowers, Alis M. Livingston, Dv. J. Greve; fru it, Mrs. Savage, D••• ,L Grieve; animal life, Miss M. Living- ston, Dr. 3. Grieve; portrait, bliss \l 1. ici n t.•stail. \\ :der ('vier --Landscape, Miss AI. Livingston, Mrs Snnis; marine, bliss 1I. Livingston \less Mckinnon; flowers, Miss AL Livingston, Mrs. Savage; fruit, Criss M, living:ten; animal life, bliss Al, Livingston, Dr, .1. Grieve; portrait, Miss 3L .Living- stone, ivin - : tone, Dr. J. -Grieve. ('rayon Drawing, Miss M, Livn5'• sten, Mrs. Savage; pen and ink sketch, John Oliver, Mrs. Savage; pencil sketch, Mrs, Savage, Miss AI. Livingston; amatcpr photos, Mrs. Savage, Miss M. Livingston; hand painted china, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. J. Grieve; gland painted tea set, Mrs. Galbraith; 1iain304 V850, Mrs, Gal- braith; burnt work Oh wood, Mrs, J. B. Tyerman, R. J. D'IcLauchlin; hand painted china realistic, Mrs. Sam: Mrs. Galbraith; hand painted china conventional, Pr. J. Grieve, Mrs. Galbraith; hand painted cup and saucer, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr, J, Grieve reed word fernery, Evelyn Har - hurt; reed word basket, Evelyn Evelyn Hex - burn, reed work tray, burn, Airs, E. MrKelvoy; wall napor crayon colored, Miss A4. Livingston. FLOWERS Table briquet, R. 3. Hoover, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; collection of cut flowers, II, J. Hoover, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; pansies, Mrs. Galalr'aith,, Dr. 7. Grieve; plox Drummond, R. Brindlecombe, T Wilson; Stocks, 13, J. Hoover, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Pe- tunias, Peter Stewart, Mrs, 'W. J, Dickson; Dianthus, Grace Stewart, Mrs. J. 13. Tyerman; Gladiolus Spike, It. 3. Hoover, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; Verbenas, G. Stewart, R.J. Hoov: r White Asters, R. J. McLauchlan, It, J. Hoover; pink Asters, R. J. Hoover, R. 3. McLauchlan; red Asters, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, R. J. Hoover; mauve or purple aster's, Airs. Galbraith R. J. Hoover; collection of Asters, R. J. Hoover, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; boss, Gladioli, R. 3. Hoover, R. Brindle- : J. Salvia,A. C. Backer, II. cnmbe • Hoover; perennial Phlox, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, R. J. McLauchlin; cocks p,• B r _ Mrs.J. v combo Dr. J. Grieve, of weet Peas,Meer. ' n an collection m Sanus, Grace Stewart; collection of Nastnritun'is, R. 3, Hoover, Jessie Little; collection of Marigolds, Mrs. Galbraith, A. C. Baeker; collection R. Br indle- ' 1 R s i Little, of Dahlias, Jessie Bombe • collection of Zinnias, Mrs. L. Eckmier, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Snapdragon collection, R. J. Hoover Mrs. Semis; Geranium red, R. J. Hoover; Geranium, any other, 13. J Hoover, O. (Hemingway, Begonia, R. J. Hoover; Rex Begonia R. J.'Hoover; best Begonia a,0,'✓„ R. Thomson, 0. Hemingway; collection of ferns, R. Thomson, Mrs. J. D. War wick; collection of potted plants, Mrs J. D. Warwick; Fuschia in bloom, J Oliver, Mrs. J. D. Warwick; best Gloxina, Peter Stewart. - CHILDREN'S COMPETITION Best pencil drawing of two books and vase, P. Bryans, Donald McRae, Alice Pope; best design school crest, Donald McRae, P. Bryans, 3. D. Fer- guson; best poster for foot ball ,game N. McCauley; hemned towel, R. Brindlecombe, Mrs. IL. Eckmier; doll's sweater, Elizabeth Backer; button holes, N. McCauley, Jessie Little; hemming, R. Brindlecombe, N. McCauley; darning, Jessie Little, N. McCauley; patching, N. McCaul- ey, Mrs. L. Monier; best dressed doll, Elizabeth Baeker; knitted scarf: R. Brindlecombe, N, McCauley; block of quilt, N. McCauley, R. Brindlecombe. bath 4• Evelyn Harburn, R. Brindle - combs, E y combe; fancy towels, Miss M, Liv- ingston, R. Brindlecombe; pillow cases embroidered, Miss M. Living- ston, R. Brindlecombe; underwear, 3 passes, Miss M. Livingston; night- dress, Miss M. Livingston, Evelyn •�-----to--- Harburn„ bed set, Miss M. L 1 6 +ton, R.. J. McLauchlin; lady s scar4f, Wingham Arena ii4. vnr- e HAROLD SKINNER'S BLUE s + Mrs. Savage, Mrs, J. D. Warwick1 ; 4. WATER BOYS ' buffet set, white, Mrs. 3. A. Ilowe, '1' I Janet Robertson • buffet set colored, September October November + Jeffrey, infants p els R• + p Brindlecombe; guest towels, a ambo Miss M. Livingston. Brindlecombe, lir ,Tithe Dancing COME Br , g FINE ARTS Jitney r. FIN u 11414.44.4.440144-1.44•14.14.1•14.1.4-14 ' Oil painting Landscape, t. rs, Every Thursday Night during Miss M. Livineton,gg Mrs. W. W• ' pi cover, R. SPECIAL 'PRIZES Continuation Staff Special—Clara McCall; Doreen Eckmier, Doris Gill. A. L. McDonald for 'best Short- horn bull, any age, 0. Turnbull. Agl. Society for best three horses in any one Township, Fred Toll. H. 0. Walker and D. M. McTavish prize for best four steers, H. Lam- ont, A. McLauchlin. Rev. F. G. Fowler for Essay "on Life of St. Paul", Catiharine Walker Agnes Davidson. Dr. C. C. Ramage prizes for essay "Cate of Teeth" Margaret Logan, Marion McCauley. McNaughton, for best lady driver, C. Fry. Mrs. W. H. Kerr, for bird houses, 3. D. Ferguson, Dean Davison, Toni McFadzean; T. Eaton Co:, for best Agricultural team, Fred Toll• - S. F. Davison, for best pair dress- ed chickens, Mrs. W. W. Jeffrey, Dr. T. T. McRae, for hest 2 year old Draft Co'It, Fred Toll, The Post for best two loaves of bread, Mrs. 3. Whitfield; and best 2 lbs. of butter, Mrs. Jos. Shaw. Wilton & Gillespie, for best col. lecithin of snap shots, Leonard Birt, Margaret Logan. Walter Scott, for best bird 111 show, I. Miller. Robt, Ferguson, for best Draft team, Alex. McLauchlan. A, 0. Baeker, for best two loaves fof bread, Mrs. W. Free, HURON COUNTY The annnl1l ThankOlIering tweeting of the Presbyterian 011nrdl, Oldnten, will he held on Friday afternoon, Oet, 12 lt, at 2 80 o'clock Dr, Margaret O'Hara, retutnled miseinuary, will be the speaker, and it; is hoped that as many les possible of the Preehyterian ladies of the di0ttict will be present to hent' her, The annual W, M, 9 conference nP the Milted (hui'eh will be held in the United Church, Auburn, on Wednes- day, Oct. 17th. There will be ttvo sessions, at 10 a. m. and 1.80 p. m, Mrs, Til, M. Rose, of Honan, Chinn, and Mice A, M. Rennie, President of the London Conference Branch will be the speakers. Dinner will be sere• ed by the Auburn auxiliary, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of James Evans, lato_of the Village of Brussels, In the County of Huron, Cdntloman, Rocoasod. Nodes iv tlerebv given, pursuant to i300(lon On-tU Clothlotlof the Revised stunttts or hle, that al aaonahaving plaintssgnl thecslnOur thereto! Cole givens, rhc died n, of walla the iVeiny-fifth day :or .,.111(303 1948, are re/jotted lu 0001by 1/0+1, 11",1 led. ur deliver to Jolla ;Palish, the I'serntor or , „ '1..' Ge 33101103 I t scl 6e 10x3 0111 and is G t evnsr•,I nn 1111 brl'nrq ;be 11v. n )ell iiar Oron 1.1 d n ddu•�ses w111? hili pns1un1.08 in , their n�3(1.Di. ,11le11 ,,11),n" end tat 3I1101a,. 11,+. run 1,",t 1.013). 11.1(1 l; 11.1,„ .luI 1,11110, LY 11 enuu+''1 ,,,elan +" •, And Cortina. tn1cn nntiue tout *nun. toe :nth day of or3nbtr, 1010, the said Payout or will propo) to distribute the assets of th0 said e'tnte among the portion entitled thereto, having regard only to the olain,o of wlti1(1 he shall then have 110,1 notice, and the said lIx,(nto,athan nut be limbic for the snbi assets lir eny part thereof to any person of whose o11dn1 he shall not then love re. e,+lved flatlet., D100ot 0rnsseis, the 10111 day of Septet,.' Ler, A.U, 1988• ev ➢7, (41N('1.Ailt, solicitor for the 12x000300. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Joshua Gilpin, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Implement Dealer, Receas00. Notion is hereby gl'ven, pursuant to 300tlo11 09, Chapter 121, of the Revised attitudes of Ontario, that nllporaone hay log claims against the estate of the saki o hos 011(3" )snowed, vino died on 00 61,003 tilt 1We,1ty•el,,••1.11 day of September, A. D. 1928, are required on or before the 2531, day of October A, D, 1028, to send by post sold or deliver to; A. 13. Mi dnnnld, Esq , 12rosaelx. Ontario, tete moot for Alfred 'N. L, Gilpin, the Dxecutor of the loot 35111. and Testament of the 3 licensed, their Christian and surnames and addresses, with fall portio niers in writing of their chums and the nature of their securities (1f amy) held by them. Ari further take noolee that after 0(1011 last mentioned date that said Executor will pro• need to distribute the assets of the de0ensed amongst the persons entitled thereto, laving regard only to .the claims of which he shall then have notice and the said Executor will not be liable to any person or persona for the said nssots or any part thereof of whose 0lehn notice shall not haws been resew• ed by him at t1,' time of such pdistribetton. Doted this 2011 day of October, A. D. 1928. w. M, 8INLAIR, Solloftor for tChe Exeoitor Notice to Contractors The municipal council of the Town- ship of Morris :u•,• a;kill)4' for tend- ers for repairs on the Illyth Gre'k Drain, to give an outlet to the Wells Drain, Tender's will he considel•ecl at the TownsltiJl HMI on Monday Oct. 151h. at ;3 p.m. Spocificall'ms and ettlll,,ite at th1, r13's resldenee, - A. MacEwen, clsl•k, EXECUTOR'S SALE. Of II01I ''-bagel 1':11 13.11 of the lata M11i'gal'•L 1111011811811, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 111133, at 2 °'nine's, at Lot 8, Con, 16, Grey, when the fol- lowing articles will le' offered for sale: ---1 Parlour sell ; 4 Inelm int suits; dining -room bullet, table v14 ehaira; 2 stoves; sewing machine; lamps; bed ticking; blankets, sheet., etc.; extension ladder, 38 feet; .i rocking chairs; ;: kItclu'n table,, (, number of kitchen tables; 1 sot din- ner clishav- glass Ware bait 501111'11: ; I 1 clock; post, kettles, pans' and other articles too 1lumerou: to mention. Terms—CASK. D. AL Scott, A'.,e., John S. Buchanan and A. H, Mac- donald, Executors. AUCTION SALE �UC170N �A 1,1311'1+" (FARM tirOO13 "(1P -LE - al (0,rs -11, al. ('rntt. Anotlonenr, hex heed onxtruoted in tel) et . a* lot 5, t'on 18 U, 0y, on Friday, OOt 11'11,. el 1 o'clock, 11,0 Ca110w• Inc property 1 1 efl, de mare 8 yosro old, 1 Perciteroo mai e 7, mire old, 1 now due t0 calve Novena lir 11411,, 1 cow dna Febrttxry 2a.d, 1 now dot Il, ,miry 34th, 1 2 yoar•old h -icer Ina March 11311, 1 v yearn d loiter due Marrn 11 rold 0130 , the 1, e SIhing, 8 steer calves, o t t'xl year old,1X n,,er,x I year old, 2 e 180 tiPoultry-131 young hens end lis (White l dozen Wlate . Reek pullets std cockerels, 1 optenlen3s-bin(ier, 11103* 0*', rake, seed drill, discharrow, sower thinning en Ing mill bag. • ger, na king plow 31)10tplow, set Iron Ex • rows ...enema, 2inabsr tw 1I Y x3 boy rock, hex, nslr of sowingInnes rot of Lab sleighs ruhnOr•tbwtl bn;gy, nutter, rebs; bay fork oar and xlings ; 150 Leet et new rope, water trough, wheel barrow, Irinit Cobb:Or Pongee,. 81nerds arn 1 r wood 20 grain bags, , "«t single hxfn«sx x113 double herntlne rolhuro R e borroIt s. cicnbia trees, alygle traev, blitrge oak boreal,mads• o,'2031,s1 conk n*ye',. ;LK, eh ex ten x1011 ladder 28 et. «conk stoves. Melotte croon; eeparotol', ((0)07 churn, batter worker, stint tsunami other art ;Nes too nnmarons t0 mention. Saha onreervod as p«oprletor hos xold his faun -term,--loos of ,$10 and under cash ; nv,•r then 0moont. 9 months credit gA' at nn furnishing approved joint notes accept• able to blink. 1)Iseou or, of per cent off for wash of credit amounts. RU(tdi CAMPBELL, Prop. AUCTION SALE Of 30 !head of cattle from 600 to 800 lbs. and 40 Breeding Ewes.. D. M. Scott, Auctioneer, has been in- structed to sell oat the C. N. R. Stock Yards, Brussels on Monday, Oct. 15th, at 1.30 o'clock the fol- lowing: 30 head of cattle from 600 to 800 lbs.; and 40 Breeding Ewes. Terms—Sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 4 months credit given on furnishing approved joint notes with discount of 6 per cent per annum off for cash on credit 'amounts. Land owners for security. D .3I. Scott, Auctioneer, Milton Lowe, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE —of— FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c Jas. Taylor, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell at Lot 23, Con, 9, Grey Township, on Tuesday, thel6th October 1928, at -one o'clock, p.tn., the following:— 1 Aged Heavy Mare supposed in foal, 1 Aged Gen. Pur- pose Mare, 6 Cows supposed in calf, 1 Holstein Cow due Feb. 0, 1 Holstein Cow due Mar. 28, 1 Holstein Cow due Max. 9, 1 Holste- in Cow due Mar. '7, 1 Grade Aa' - shire due Mar. 5, 1 Grade Ayrshire due May 27, 1 Grade Durham Hei- fer clue Feb. 18, 1 Grade Durham Heifer due March 1st, 1 Holstein Heifer due Apr. 18, 2 Heifer Cal- ves 1. Brood Sow, 70 Hens, 1. Massey -Harris 6 -ft. Binder, 1 Mas- sey -Harris Mower, 1Massey-Harris Fertilizer Seed Drill, 1 Massey Harris Manure Spreader, 1 Corn Sc•ufTler, 2 Walking Scufflters, 1 Land Roller, 1. Massey -Harris Hay 1:oader, 1 Massey -Harris Walking Plow, 1 Cockshutt Plow, 1 2-Fue- rowed Gang Plow, 1 Champion Cul- tivator, 1 Disc, 1 Sot Diamond I -farrows, 1 Steel Stoneboat, 1 Turnip Sower, 1 Farm Wagon, 1 Light Milk Wagon, 1 Set liob- Sle3ghts, 1 Jumper Cutter, 1 Por- tland Cutter, 1 Rubber -tired Bug- gy, 1 Hay Rack, 1 Pig Rack, 1 Set 2000-1b. Platform Scales, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Gravel Box, 1 Coal 011 Tank, 1 Water Tank, 1 Sugar Kettle, 1 Set Double Harness 1. Set Single Harness, - 2 Sets Whif- fletrees, 1 Melotte Cream Separ- ator, 1 Daisy Churn, 1 Button • Bowl and Ladle, 1 Milk Can end Pails, 1 Sausage Grinder, 1 Satts- age Filler, 1 Copper Boiler, ' 1 Grindstone, 1 Imperial Oxford Ran- ge, 1 Extension Table, 3 Dining - room Chairs 1 Parlor; Table, 1 7X12 ft. Wilton Rug, Forks, Chains and numerous other articles. Salo unreserved as the Proprietor has. Sold his farm, Terms:—Sums of $10,00 and under cash over that amount 12 months credit given en, furnishing approved joint notes with discount of 4 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. 'Land .owners for security. Jas. Taylor, . Auctioneer, AUCTION - SALE —of— FARM STOCK JOHN PURVIS, AUCTIONEER, has been instructed to sell atLot 30, Con. 1, Mortis (about 1 mile South of Bluevale) Friday, October 1231, at 1.30 o'clock, the following:— Hor,es-1 draught Mare 10 years old supposed to be in foal. 1 Draught Mare 7years old, supposed to he in foal, 2 Aged Horses, 1 Gelding ris- ing 2 years, 1 Gelding rising 3 yrs., 1 Sucking Colt. Cattle -1 Pure- bred Durham Cow, (rue Dee. 12t11, 1 Pure-bred Durham Cow due Nov. 1st, 1 cow due Dec. 31st, 1 Pure- bred Durham due Feb. 1st, 1 Pure- bred Durham due Mar. 15th, 1 Gra,1° Cow due June 24th, 1 Pure -breis Durham supposed to be in Calf, 1 Gracie Heifer due Mar. 1st, 1 reg- istered Durham hull 2 year.; old, 5 Heifers 1 year old, 4 Steers 1 yr. old, 0 calves. Hogs -11 Chunks about 175 lbs, 12 Pigs 6 weeks old, 1 Yorkshire Sow, 1 Tamworth Sow. Poultry—About 75 Spring Chickens, About 20 year-old Hens. Implem- ents, Sat of Harrow's, 1 Set ant, & (. Buggy, uantit • of 1 1 of Sleighs, by Quantity g Barley. Everything must be sold as Lawn has been Burned. Term,.-- Sums of `10,00 and under cash; over thatamount 10 months credi given on furnishing approved joint notes with diseou.ttt of 6 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. Land owners e•ner for security. . MRS. OCT. HA14I1LT N , Proprietress. EXECUTORS' SALE OF FARM CHATTELS AND VA«LUA- ABLE FARMS., The executors of the estate of George Dickson, deceased, have ins- tructed Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, to offer for sale on the South half of the North half of Lot 25, 14th Concession, of the Township of Me- Killop, on Saturday, the 13th October 1928, at one .o'clock, P.M., by Public Auction, the following goods and chattels: -1 driving horse, 1 heavy horse, about 250 hens, 1 Tudor Ford Sedan, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 cutter, 1 open buggy, 1 plower, 1 walking plow, 1 wagon and rack, 1 grain drill, 1 scufiier, 1 fanning mill, 1 root p'ulpe, 1 hay fork ear and slings, about 500, 3' inch title, 1 wheel barrow, 1 set harrows„ 2 chicken colony houses, 1,400 egg incubator, 1 brooder stove; 3. Melot- te cream separator; 1 set team harness; 1- set single harn- ess, 1 spray pump, 1, 23,z gallon Fire Extinguisher, quantity of corn in shock, 1 sideboard, 1 table and articles too numerous to mention. 'Perms;—Cash At the same time slid place: there will -be offered, the South half of the North half of Lot 25, 1 4th Concession McKillop and the North half of 24, 13th Concession, McKillop. There are erected on the first parcel a fine ]louse and barn and outbuildings and the property lies on the County Road loading into Seaford) and Walton and is close to Markets, School and Churches, Terms of sale on the land. 20% of purchase money in cash on day of sago and the balance to be arranged to suit purchaser. Further tenets and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale and may be had in this meantime from the undersigned, Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, the 1st October 1928. Thomas Brown, R. S. Hays, Auctioneer. Executors' Solicitor Farms for Sale v.sw.,..,.a The undersigned offers to' sale las 1110•aore farm being NS§, hot 25, Oen. 7, Morels, Mao 1511mores being North 5S, Lot 80, nod Ey, 57, Oen, 7, Morrie. Gond hotlaes ,,n,1 barns in drst•alass oonditla, also nil good out -build. Inge. W111 sell with or without crop. Rens• on for selling, poor health, For nattier pert, touters apply to W. EI. MoO0'IIOBSON, PrOprletor,12, 12.4, Brussels Farm for Sale A very deslrablo stook form or 150 acres, 1..4 Mlle from Brussels. Goad buildings sod equipments, Itnsy terms to mit purchaser, For further earth:oilers apply to A, II, MAO1ONAT.D, Brussels, Do Your feet Bother You ? 0h I the tragedy of oohing Peet, the misery of painfully drakkinit one foot nfter the otli• er, the bitterness of w 8011)0g other8 step along Without n foot care In the world. Foot misery ono be evolded. I know, because 1 Buttered for years, but 1 found n Way to re• Have that painful. Arran Upon my weakened , cohes. Bow,/ want to help others ; if yon ere n Barterer, please mention Tun Poem when Wm. Stcmmon, writing, J. T, WOOD, 49 orosepeot et., Hain. Ilton, nt„ or may bb purchased 04 DO nth Proprietor, 1 'Bros:dibee dehlerib Brussetn, ll: