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The Seaforth News, 1932-09-29, Page 4SAGE FOUR 'f. THE SEA -FORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1032. , THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Snowdon Bros., Publishers. WALTON. Mr, George Kirkby and his friend, Mr. ",Ivor Sharpe of Corbett, visited at the parental 'hone of the former over the 'week -end. [Rally Day _service ,i s 'Duff's United Church next !Sunday, The singing will lb,e led by !e Children's choir. Mrs. IFI. B. Kirkby .is spending a few days in London with her sister, Mrs. W. IT, 'Grieve. BLYTH. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nicholson ,mind family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Conley Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Granby, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Graslby, also Ms. John "Nesbit attended the Thanksgiving service in the Anglican Church at Auburn on Sunday marring and, spe'n't -*the afternoon with the 'latter's broth er, Mt. Alfred Nesbit, near Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fear, Mary and Malbel, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Fear near ;Clinton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly, ,th• Line, Monis, spent Sunday with the lattitet's .si'slter, Mrs. C. 5n:etlli'ng. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IMdClure Of Me- Kfl11op spent bhe week -end with Mr, tan'd.Mrs. Jahn McNichol. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Nicholson, Gor- don and Velma, visited Mr. and MTs. ',Chas, Snelling on .Sunday. Miss Louise Mills spent last week visiting her Friend, Miss Mae Albenhant in London, CONSTANCE. ,Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith and Mr. *Norman Griffith of Londesboro visit- ed' hast Sunday at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Yungblut. and Mss. Halls of Atwood visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Lindsay on Sunday last, (Miss Elva Wheatley of Toronto spent the week -end at the •home of her plarenits, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley.. ,Mrs. Will Logan and daughter 'Kathleen Of Blyth, spent a few d'ay's with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson. :M -r. and Mrs, George Wheatley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britton visite:d Mr. Wad•ter Broadfoot on Sunday. The Thankoffening meeting of the -WiM,S, will be held at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay on 1Dhursd'ay, Odt. 6. Mrs. Will Thomp- son will address the meeting. All members and adherents of the church are invited. Arrangements are being made for the anniversary services "and fowl sup- per of Constance Church for Oct. 23 and 25. A play by the YR., "The 'Country Schoolmarm," and Blyth orchestra will be an the program, Rev. Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Charles Dexter attended the Huron Presby- tery at Goderich Monday, Mr, Dex- ter being a delegate. VARNA. Owing to the continuous wet wea- ther bean harvesters are becoming alarmed. Miss Clark of Cincinnati, Ohio, who has been the guest of Miss Logan for a few weeks, left \Vednesd'ay morning for her southern home. M•rs, G. H. Beatty and little daugh- ter have returned after ,pend'in'g a few days with rela'ti'ves and friends in Auburn and Ripley. Mr, C.s.. Toilet. ton of Flint, Mich., is the guest of Mr. A. Robinson. WINTHROP. ;The Ladies' ,Aid and IW. M. S. will meet on Wednesday afternoon, Oc- tober 5th at the home of Mrs. Ro bet t Dodds. Final arrangements wilt be made •for the tweeting of the cen- tral section of Huron Presbytery at Winthrop in October. Also plans for the thankoffering meeting in Novem- ber will be diiscussed. All the lad'ies are requested to be present. KIPPEN. Mrs. Hog -an of Toronto, who has 'been visiting Mrs. Jas. Chesney, has returned home. Mr. Webster McNaughton of Tuck- •ersmith, has left far Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston. Miss, Rossie Patrick visited with Mrs. Ross Chapman on Sunday last. :Miss Ann McNaughton attended •the Coleman -(Stephenson wedding on 'aturci-ay last. MANLEY. 1fr. Fred Eckert made .a business trip to Toronto this week. Two political meetings, have been held in our school this week. 889 'held in our school during the past week. The first was on behalf of Mr. .Golding and was well attended. The second was on Tuesday evening on behallf of Mr. Rader and was also well attended. The late rains have stopped the buckwheat harvesting, HOG SHIPMENTS Report of hog s'hi'pments for month ending August 371sT, 1932. IHeusall—Total hogs 324, select ba - 'con 101, bacon 1170. butchers 45, heav- ies 1, extra heavies 1, lights and feed- ers 1. Exeter—Total hogs 86, select b -icon 25, b'acon 48, butchers ]1, heavies I, extra heavies nal, lights and feeders 1, (Walton --Total hogs 257, select ba- con 82, bacon 1160, butchers 12. Truck del—.Total hogs 112,E select bacon' 4, bacon 7, .bu'tohera 1. Huron County Locals—(Total hogs 2644, select bacon 735, bacon 1'$15, but- , °hers 209, heavies 14, lights and feed- , ers 26. Huron Cousty-Total hogs 7044,. select bacon 2074, bacon 4085, b itch- ers 690, heavies 36, extra' heavies 2, tights and feeders 61. Come in and see our new and used s._ ent for � ehrysler, De Soto, Plymouth JOHN H N r V L L AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash. +ler Esther (!locking, ,Lloyd Crawford; Russets — ,Doris D:ticking, Beatrice Harburn Clarence 'Tuffin Dorothy Tuffin, Tont Cooper; Snows---)Mitdred Elliott, - ion!' !Cooper; Greenings — 'Bruce Balfour; Kings --Spencer Jef- fery, - Esther I -locking, Lloyd M'ililer, Elsie McNichol, Hazel Laing; Alex- anders—Dorothy Tuffin, James 'West- lake, ICennie Burns; Tallman Sweets— 'B,ruee Balfour, Lloyd Miller, games Westlake, Spencer Jeffery, Alvin 1Colle.fall pears, Clarence Tuffin, 'Spencer Jeffery, Wilma ,Dinnin, Roy Ross, Tom Williams; co'1L of apples, Jahn Chalppell, Lorne ;Elliott. (Flowers—�.PIniks—lS. Jeffery, Alvin Cole, Robert ,Carbert, D. Dow, G. Parsons; asters — IS. Jeffery, Keith Par'onn s , Isabel Drake, D. Dow, Al lene Col'quhonn; mixed asters, Isabel Drake, S. !Jeffery, K. Colqu'ho.un dA11ene Colqu'lnoun, jack Currie; zin- nias, . N. IBults'on, S. Jeffery, Beatrice Harburn, Lloyd, Midler, D. Smote; calemld'u'las, Robert Carbert, S. Jeffery, Alvin Cote William Butson, Hazel Laing; s'allpiglos'is, Robert Carbert, Carbert, !S'pen'cer ?Jeffery; french marigolds, S. Jeffery, H. M'cIP'hess'on, Allene Co'!- guhpuin, Robert: 'Carbert, John -C'ha'p- pell; coreopsis,; Robert Carbert; cos- mos, 'Bill Bastin, n, Sp'ehcer Jeffery, Doris Single, Arthur +Bariber, Eldon Barber; a'frican marigold, D. Smale, !Arthur Barbour, R, Siistale, R. Car- lbert, Eldon ,B'arlber; phlox, Spencer Jeffery, Dorothy Diaw, Keith Par- sons, Gordon Parson's, R. 'Carbert; verbena, S. Jeffery; sweet peas, S;penlcer Jeffery, John Chaplpell, Jack (Currie, Keith Parsons, !Robert Car bent; dahlias, Didion Allen, Marjorie Scott, S. Jeffery, Arlene 'Colqutoun, H. Dow; gl'adlioai, Erla' Treffiry, Ross ,Hlouighton, Eldon Aden; Jean Mc- IDlona'l'd, S. Jeffery gaitl'ard'ia, Robert 'Carbert, Lloyd Meller; b'ouque't wild flolwers, ,Hugh Doing, 1S. Jeffery, D. Dow, Tom M'cIiver, Keith Parsons, Poultry—IW.. Leghorn pullet, Tom IWdiiams; pr. w. Legharns, Toni Wil- liam; b. Rocks, cockerel, S. Jeffery, Eldon Allen, Wen. Butson, 'Root. Car- bert; b. Rock .pull•et, Tom 'Williams, S. Jeffery, Ross Coleman, Roiblt. Car - bent, Eldon Allen; pr. b. Rocks. IR. Cambers, Harold Kle'in!feld,t, Hugh J. IDioig, Mac McKellar; w 'Wyandotte cockerel, Paul' S. Rogers, Harold IKieinfe'1'dlt, ,Philip James; w. Wyan- dotte pullet, 'Paul S. Rogers, Harold Kleinfeldit, Philip James; w. Wyan- dotte, pair, Harold Kleinfeldt, Paul c Rogers.; pr. of u'tili'ty fowl, Cliff Fawcett, Louis Mcbver, Harold"Klein- `eldt, ,Duncan McMillan; pr. geese, Beatrice !Harburn. Roger!Venner, James 'Westlake, Billy Morris, Toni Cooper; pr. ducks, Wilma Hamilton, 5. Jeffery, Tom 1TdIver, Carmen Mc- Pherson, Benson Stoneman. Livestock. ---!Heavy colt, Zoe Drake; HARLOCK.• .Mrs, James Moon' a Stevensr I I vis'i'ted friends in this vici'n'ity at WW1 tan last week, making her i ea'dquar ters at the Mime of her sister, Mrs IS!imon MdVittie, 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piarsons, Misr ;Almy Parsons and Mrs. Gordon Jen kins visited on Sunday at the hon :of Mr. and _Mrs. McNlaib in Grey. Quite a number from this neigh 'borhaod took in the ,Se'alforth Fair las Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allan entertained IMr, Geo. Elliott and Mr. Cantelon a Clinton and Mr. Rader o'f Hay Town- ship last Friday for tea. •Maxine Purdy; ;coll. leaves, 'Robert 'Carbert, IAnlene Colquhoun, .Harry e Burns; straplb'oak of scenes, J - Chappell, 'Robert Carbert, 'Agnes ,Mo'hc- u IMtrlban, 'H'ugh T. Doig, Laura- Dinnin; toll. ,weeds, ,Rlobert Carbert, 'Wnl9'ra'm Butson, Donal'd'a •Gray, Roy, Rays; s martin 'colony, (Robert Carbert, Harry Dinnin, Toni Cooper. e Writing. — Class 4-4Beatrice Har- hurn, Anna Jlordan, Pearl Rasa, Ail- _ one ICodq'ulhoun, Harold' •MsPherson. (Cla's+s 5 — ,E1!sie .MdNifdhiol,. ,Is'abel'le ,Templeman, 'Ross ;Houghton, 'Erma. !Gray, Thomas Cooper. Class 3 --glean Venner, 1Laura ID'inn'in, Harvey Drown, f M. Gray. D. Dow. 'Class I2 -1S' nicer Teffiery, ,Gladys Dow, Esther Hock- ing, Christina M'd'Dbuga'll, Eileen Crawford. 'Class II'—Anna 'Kay, Llay,d !Miller, Mary ISlcott, Marron Rlielhl, Billy Morris. (Primer --.Marian. ,Ohri's- tie, Agnes Hocking, 'Hazel Hamilton, ;Murray Dalrymple. Art-lFilfith class — Gladys M'i'ller, Erma Gray, Blanche 'Harrison, Isa- belle Tenfp'letn'an, Tam Cooper,',Class g --!Ida (Drawn, ;Jean 'Miller, Anent lCoiqu'h'oun, Madeline 'Wla'Ikom, Bea- trice 'Harburn. Cla'ss3 Jean Venner, Laura Dinnin, Robert Carbert, Arn- old Harris, Stanley • 'Watson. Class 2— IRoss Slmaie, Spencer Jeffery, P.''Ross, 'Tam W'illia'm !(fourth and fifth). Class 1 --Marian 'Riehl, Doris ,Sm'o'te, Leona 'Fawcett, Evelyn Tuffin. • (Roots and Potatoes—Margot-Os --- Jean Venner, Spencer !Jeffery, 'Jack 'Currie, Frank Miller; turnips, Ross tamale; Wilfred ISc'abt, !James West- lake, Louis Mdlver, Alex. 1'I'illeir, po- tatoes, lInish Cobbler, Robert Carbert, 'Cliff Fawcett, Thomas Cooper, James ;Westlake, reran Venner; Green: Moun- ba'in=John Chappell, 'Robert !Gar'bert, IB'eatrice ;Harburn, (James Westlake, ,Spencer Jeffery; Daoleys — IKen•ni'e lawns, Harry ,Burns, Theresa 'Ryan, Kathleen Coiquhoun, Robert Carbert. 'Grain and Vegetables —'Fall wheat, 'Raym'ond Miller Marion Riehl, Nor- man DO,Nr, Wilma Tarns Harold Kleinfeldt banter oats, Bill Hlrburo, .Freda Harburn 'Robert Carbert, /Thos. 'Morris, Roy IRo»; barley, Alvin Cole, Freda 411,arburn, Lorne Elliott,. Eldon Allen, Robert .Colbert; fall wheat, Beatrice Harburn, Jno, Chappell; bar- ley, •O.A.C. 211, Robert Carbert. Ban- ner oats, sheaf, Robert Oarbert, Bea- trice I-la/burn, Elden Allen, Kathleen Fawcett; carrots, Erla Treffery, Elsie. 3,leN'i.hot, Benson ,Stoneman, Robert !Camb,ert, Spencer 'Jeffery; onions, Ro- bert Carbert, Mildred Elliott, Spen- cer' Jeffery Hugh J Doi, Jean Ven- ner; beets Margaret Treffry, Robert Carbert, Margaret Templeman Alvin Cole, Alonzo ,Harburn; turnips, Lloyd ?Miller, Eldon ,Allen, K'a'thleen Col- ulaoun Roy Rbss tomatoes oes Rossi e Coleman Kathleen Colquhoun, Erla Treffry, Gladys Miller, Alvin Cole: culcum'bens Robert Carbert Beatrice Harburn, John Temple -man, Mary M, Ryan, Margaret 'Templeman; sweet torn, Robert Carbert, Spencer Jef- fery, Eldon Alien, Eldon Barber, Ross S'm'ote. pumpkin, Benison Stoneman (Margaret 'Scott, Freda' ,H'atiburn, Bill Harburn, ;Ernie IHIar'burn; ca'bba'ge Rhea Ross, Roger Venner, Beatrice Harburn, Jean Venner, Mildred El- liott; citron, James Westlake, Roger Venner, Alleve Cotquhoun, 'Elsie Me - Nichol, Lorne .Elliott; squash, Robert fCarbent, James Westlake. Sewing — KIKinit wash cloth, Freda Rayburn, Hel''en McINaulgh'ton; patolt- intg, Mary Hamilton, Erle' Treffry Mae MoNau'gh'ton, Rhea Ross, Freda auburn; best dressed. ' doll, ,Laura 'Dinnin, Beatrice Harburn, Re'ss'c Coleman; quilt block, Beatrice Har- burn, Freda Harburn, Mildred Elliott, ILawra Dinnin,' Anna Wil limns ; fancy 'apron, Freda Harburn; Beatrice ,Har- burn, Jean (Burns, Zoe 'Drake, 'Isa- belle Gray; darned sock, Freda Har- burn; emth, tea towel', Pauline Colo u - holm, Beatrice Hlarbu'rn, Wilma Ha- •ntikon, Freda Harburn, Chris Hy McDougall; fan'.cy work bag, Freda !Harburn notched grain hag, R--oben' Canblvrt, Thomas Cooper, Wilfred Scott, Tom M'cIlver, Louis M'cI'ver' endo, ,pillow' ca. e, Sea+rice Harburn Agnes Miller, Freda Harburn. 'Cooking. — 'Fancy 'cookies, .Isalbel Drake, Jean Burns, Marion Scott, iLoren'e Harburn, ° Freda Harburn. 'chocolate Calle, Tean. Bu'rn's, Mildred Elliott, 'Leslie Harburn, Wilma Ha- milton, Hazel Dow: layer cake. Isa- bel'Drake, Erla Treffrv, Mary Tian -ill - ton, Arthur Barbour, Leona Fawcett'' Iran muffins, Fru! Iron It on. 1•f�r• Scott, Lorene Harhurn, Erla Treffry, Messrs. Leo Watt, Wm. Murray and Charles Parson and Mrs. Chas. Parsons and, Mrs. Kelbland MlcVdttie spent one day last week at the Strat- ford Fair, also visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jenkins of that Croy, Mr. Lawson of Goderich' and Miss 'Lily Knox of Clinton ca'lve'd on Sun- day at the home of the Latter% broth- er, Mr. and Mns.'Thos. Knox. Mr, and Mrs. I. Rapson spent Sun- day afternoon• at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Beattie and Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les'l'ie Knox. Mrs. Gordon Jenkins of Stratford and her sister, Mist Army Pa'rs'ons, at- tended the Alt Home .he Clinton ia'sit Friday night. The former spent the weekend at the 'hotne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parson's, cele- brating her 20th birthday on Saturday and returned home to Stratford with her hanslband the beginning of the week. ...Miss Kathleen Beacom is at pres- ent staying with her sister, Mrs. Jo- seph Lyon near Lon'desbono, • sir,' and Mrs. Bert Alien entertain- ed Loudon friend's on Sunday. BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Mustard and family left fo'r Florida last week. Mr. 11. Ross is having a new 'house 'built on the site of the one buried down a few weeks ago. D. Harrison cvf Goderich has the contract and is rushing the work. Weston Bros. did the cement work for the foundation. A cottage is being built for Wm. ;Robinson by Weston Brothers on a lot next to W. Cotton's cottage. IThe semi-annual meeting of the Deanery of Huron is to be held in Ba}lfield on Thursday, October Gth. Preparations are beingmade for a large attendance of clergymen and delegates. Through the kindness of the Presbyterians an s the morningg service of the WAA will be held in Knox Church at 10 ant and dinner served' in the basement T'he Chapter meets in Trinity Church at 1.0 a.m, and a joint service in this church at 2 p.ni. All Anglican churches of Huron 'County are in this dle'anery. 'Mrs. '1', B. Mullen of Detroit, who has spent the summer with Mrs. M. Ferguson, was called home Fridays owing to the sudden illness of her /husband. Dr. and Mrs. Newton -Brady re- turned 'home Sunday from a motor trip to Toronto and Wiliiam'sburg. The doctor studied Dr. Locke's meth- od of treating anthriis. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Waterloo left for their home atter spending a fortnight with Mr. Fisher's aunt, Mrs, F. A. 'Edwards. Rev, and :Mrs. Paull returned Sat- urday after a v'aca'tion spent at Lon- don and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pye and sons Of Windsor are spending a short time wibih .1'Ir. and` -Mrs, C. Widcombe. Mrs. F. M'oKenzie and sister, Miss Retell McMillan, of Toronto, are this reek at the MldMdiran cottage. Several attended the nomination t .H'ensn''tl Monday. Among others were H. Talbot, J. Pease, James Reid, W'm. J. Stinson, H. Weston and A. rwin. An interesting and well attended leasing •in the interest of the Lilh- ral candidate, Mr. W. H. Golding, as herd in, the Town Hall Saturday veiling. Addresses of interest were lade by the candidalte, Hon. Nelson arliatn,tt and. Mr. Grey Lewis Thomson was chairman. .Miss A. MicfIn!tyre of S'trathroy who pent bhe summer with Mrs. Pear - I a F • n m s on, letf for home Wedn'e'sday. 'Fr Mr. E. Patella, teller in the Bank ,Biu of Commerce, was at his home in ,Iq. Ohesley over the week -end. qti Mr, Gilmour and Miss Christie of lb, Sarnia were guests at G. Little's over ;Sa Sunday. ed'a H'aruurn; plain cooking•. Jean rns, Isa'b lla Templeman, 13eatr'ce' arburn, Marian S'calt, Pauline 'Cal- houn; 'school lunch. Beatrice Har- ris, Hugh J. Doig, Rhea Ross, Ross raras, Freda Haibu'rn.' Canning — Knit telly. R'ss r'n''e- are, Agnes Miller, Beatrice Harburn, e Drake, Jean Burns: pickled ':u- n'be• s, rcan Rn rn;,, Fla 'Tr. if,. abrice Harburn, Isabella Temple- r, Spencer Jeffery: cl,nned beets, lrlarlys Miller. (He Ha,I 'Ling pea,' os's, 'Bleatrice +rbuut,' Isabella '+tnleman• cani'd corn. Sr+ -11C h• ffery, Isabella Templeman, Freda rbutii; canned peas, Isabella .Tem- m'an, Reta McIver, Agnes. S'Iilier. Fruits-4A'p!pdes. Spies. Agnes Ho;k- g, Arthur ,Barbour, Marion `'R'ieluf, in' Chappell, Baa#bice Harb+irn; lldtwitn;s'—IL]!oyd' Mulder, Eldon 13ar- STAFFA. 'School Fair,—The'Staffa. school fair .4 as 'held on bMon lev afternoon' with good ',welaiher urmtil 'after the -event y"over Prizewinners were: Manual Training. -- 'Poultry feed tIb '4o'oer. 'Robert Carib ert.:'Ern ie H'ar-Irr'e brr,t, 'folhn{ .Chatoell miniature nate, ITe Wilfred 'Scott, Robert Carbert, FIer Ha MCP-hers-on; till. knots,(Beat'=ice pie' TIanb-,•n. Eldon Alleti. Robert Car -1 tett, Ernie ,Harburn, Tobe' Chancel: 'inl, ,0'1, bisects, !Beatrice 73a'rbur, Robert rich Laura .D'inm,iti, reran Venner, Ba m i7o ritn Be ma Iig'nt colt, Carmen McPherson; train- ed Colt, Zoe Drake, 'Carmen McPher- son; - dairy calf, Robert Carbert; beef calf, jean Wrilghit, Robert Carbert, Percy Wright, Doris Docking; pr. of pigs, !Clarence ,Tuffin, Anna •Hlam'il'ton, IRoibert • Culbert, Nonfnan. Dow, S. Jeffery; bacon hog, John Templeman, Margaret Te'm'pleran;t Hazel H,annrl- ton, Mary Hamilton, Niorm'an . Dow; market Iamib,`Pdm Cooper, Anna Ea- milton, Wilnta'Hamiiton, special,' best'pet, RolbertCarbert,. Ross Sarara,, Wilier MdDo.eiald, Mary Cottle, 'Mary M. Ryan; Batik of Commerce 'Culp for best calf, beef type, Jean Wright. Apple naming contest, Allen Austin, Lloyd Crawford, 'Tom Coop- er, Willie Harburn, Clarence Tuffin. Tom McIver, 1 S S'S. No 4 1 Hibbert speaking on the history of that school section; was awarded ;first prize in the public speaking contest: He rs the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIver. . IS.S.No. 2 with Miss Margaret Sm'ith..'a's teacher won the Strathgqona exercises competition. S. S. No. 7/with 'Miss Patrick as teacher, won second !plaice and ,third went 'to, S. S. 'N'o, 4 with ;Miss Barbara Simpson as teach- aer.nd ,TS. h'e S. 5. other two sch'ools were S. 5.i3 !Officers of the association ase: T. Scott, pres.; Earl Vipond, vice-pres.; ,Miss ' Barbara Simpson, - sec.; Miss 'Margaret Smith, trews. ZURICH FAIIJL FAIR (Continued from Plage 8) (Fuss, Mrs. E. Darting; collar and cuff set, II. A. Fuss, Wes. Merner; hand- kerchiefs, Thos. Jiohnson, H. A. Fuss; wrist bag, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. W. H. Smi'th; negligee jacket, Mrs. Darning, Thos. Johnston; ;aches' slip, Mrs. Dar- ling, H. A. Fuss; scarf, Muss, Jolhns •ton, dressing gown, Mrs. Darling, Mrs C. Sims: ICh'i'bdlrend's Wer.—!Bonnet, Mrs, E. D'arlin'g, E. F. Merner; jacket and bootees, Wes. Menner, Mrs. Darling; bib, H. A. Fuss; crib cover, Mrs. E. Darling, H. A. Fuss; carriage set, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. W. H. Smith; child's fancy dress, F. C. Kaib'8eislch, E. J. Dated's; play dress and bloomers, W. IMMrs. ern'eSirMns. C. Sims; child's costume ms, Living Raoul . Furni's'hings—Centre• piece, Mrs. Lawson, R. Geiger; table runner, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Sims; em, sofa=,pillow, Mrs, W. H. Smith. Mrs. E. Darling; solfa pillow, Mrs. Tiernan, !Mrs. Lawson; lamp shade, A. F„ Hess, !Mrs. Tiernan. (Miscellaneous—;Single piece needle- work, Miss Young, Mrs. Lawson; doth needlework, Mrs. Phile, Mrs. M. Tre- 'man. Dr. ,O'Dwyer Special, H. A. Fuss. Judge: Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Dun- gannon. Gillesp ies Cleaners & Dyers WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER Phone 196w. We call and deliver V. J. Gillespie, Prop. ` rt Work !Oil paintingAiands'oape, M. A. Folli ick, A. E. Oeslbritdber; marine' view, (Oesltrildher, Grieve; water cu,llors, J. ;Grieve, Oestneher; water colons floiw-';, ers, Rollick and 2nd; ,water calors an, rm'als, Grieve, ,H, A. Floss; pastel, 11. A. Fuss, E. J, Dater's; crayon, Mtyntle iWeiber, H. A. Fuss; pencil. drawing, Myrtle Weber, H. A. Fuss; con'vea- bionad design, Grieve, Foltick• basket- ry, asketry, ,Fuss, Mrs C. Sims; wood carving, Mrs. ,Fuss; a'm'ateur photo, Fol- licle, Dalters; single piece ant work, M. Weber, Grieve; malplte leaf drawing, ;Floss, T. Johnson,' collection meths, A. F. Hleels, Dr. .MoKin•non„ septi, Grieve, Fo'll'ick., Floral Exhibits 'Cwt Flowers—rAislt'ers, white, Mel. /Smith, Theo. MdAd'ars collection of asters, R. Geiger, Mins: L. 'Mile; W'i1- 411) Cams special, Ed, W,aliper• caldtus dale- •I Ira's; E'd. Wiatper, T. McAldlams; deic- orartive dahlias, Ma's, E. Darling, Dr. MIdICtn'nlon; Williams special, R. Gei- ger; gl'ad'ioi, Dr. MIcK'inn'on, Waiper; cold. gladioli, Annie Johnson, T. M+c- A'dams; roses, R. Geiger, Ed. 'Wolper; zinnias, H. Des''jardine, Ed. Haberer; collection -of annua'l's, Mel 'Smith, W. 'Decker, collection of perennials, Ed. Haberer, Mrs Sims.; table bouquet, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mel. Smith. (Potted Plants --!Rex begonia, Mrs. W. H. Smith, P. Haberer; flowering begonia, Mel Smith, Ed. Wainer; co- leus, Dr. M'dKinnon, W. Deldher; fern, A. Johnson, A. H. Warner; geranium, Dr, McKinnon, W. Decker; = double geranium, A. H. Warner, H. 'Desjar- den'e; fusch'ia's, A. Johnson, R. Geiger. den.b'le .fusdhia, E. J. D'aters, A. H. !Warner; house plant collection, Dr. Mdl�lin'nen, Children's Department . Co'llection garden vegetables, Dr. Mldl{innot special, A. F. Hess; colt 'mou'nted' weeds, Harvey Clausius. A. IF. Hess, weed' seeds, A. F. Hess-, Dr. 'McKin'n'on, dressed doll, E. F. Klopp; bind house, H. Clausius, Jar. Sterling, writing, under 10 years, T. H. Meyers; W. Decker; writing, over 10 years, T. H. Myers, Ed. Waiper; art, over 10 years, Edt. Waiper, John Grimm.v 5•udge, Mrs. D. A. Fowler. FINAL CONSERVATIVE RALLY Cardno's Hall, Seaforth SATURDAY, OCTOBER isi at 8 p. m. HON. ROBERT WEIR, M.P,,Ministerof Agriculture and Charles W. Bell, M.P., Hamilton MR. WEIR IS A NATIVE OF HURON COUNITY, A PRACTICAL FARMER WITH OAMADItAN- WS'DE EXPERIENCE, , AN ABLE AIDM'IINFST,RIATOR AND EXCEiLLENT SPEAKER, WHO SPEAKS IN SUPPORT OF LOULS H. RADER GOVERNMENT CA'ND:IDATE FOR HOUSE OF COIMMONS, IN SOUTH HURON Mark Your Ballot Thus: ' RADER, Louis H. Farmer emir AND STAND B'EHIN'D THE IMPE'RIAL CONFERENCE AGREEME MONEY IN THE PO'C'KETS OF' SOUTH HURON FARMERS, MERCHIAN'TNDS THAT MEAN RERE • AND WIO,R'KE'RS. Ladies Especially Invited. Everybody Welcome COL. H. B. COIMBE, President God Save the King;.. Tlris advertisement inserted by the SouthHuron ROBT. HIGG'INS, Secretary, , Conservative Association