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The Wingham Advance Times, 1934-10-18, Page 4OUR, EYES EXAMINED D GLASSES FITTED R. A. REID, Leading Eyesight Specialist of Stratford for 16 years, comes to Williams' Jewelry Store, Optical Department, EACH WEDNESDAY MORNING from 9.00 until 12.00. Have your eyes examined by an expert and be sure of satisfaction. Glasses adjusted without charge. Quick service on all repairs. 1� �Q Jewellery Store New Location - 5 Doors North of Lyceum Theatre. OPTICAL DEPT., R. A. REID, REG. OPTOMETRIST. A BOY WITH BICYCLE would do THE WINCHA ADVANCE -TIMES Thursday ,,Oet'Ober 18t1,1934 AFTER OPERATION .SHE GREW Ani}, Babas Sbort' Winded:, 1� ? ?i � x a'nroman Ates xhal slie is writing in thanks for he benefit she has received. Her let - goes ons "About 12 months ago ,everybody. marked how fat I was getting. I turned the scale at 196 lbs. I wasfed up at getting so fat, and it made me short-winded, Why they noticed it more was because 1 was getting fat slowly since I had had an operation for appendix. I went back to the hos- pital, and the doctor said most women get fat after that operation. I had tried everything I knew of to try and get slim, so I thought I would .give Kruschen Salts a trial. I started at'. first to take half the dose prescribed, in my first Cup of tea. Nine inonths ago, I turned the scale at 196 lbs., and at the time of writing I go 178 lbs. 1 feel better than I have felt for a long time."—(Mrs.), H. The formula of Kruschen represents the ingredient salts of the mineral AUCTION SALE waters of those European Spas which ertson, Miss Carrick, Bouquet of Cos- odd jobs from 4 to 6 and eel Satur-' Ihave been used by generations of ov mos, A. Proctor and Sons, Mrs. T. Of Farrn Lands, Stock, Implements, er-stout people to reduce weight. Kew. , t days. Apply Advance -Times. Etc. Gently, but surely, Kruschen rids the LADIES' WORK, HAND -MADE I «; ARE YOU THE MAN? Reliable man' John L. McEwen will offer the fol system of all fat -forming food refuse, Needlework between 25 and 50 years, with car, Iowing for sale at public auction by T. of all poisons and1 Embroidery, solid.white, needed immediately to hand out R..Bennett, Auctioneer, an Lot 6, Con p on harmful acids which r3, �M i e, Mrs.A. Soap, free, in established local rural 2, Turnberry, at 1.80 p.m., on give rise to rheumatism, headaches, Hehi9, Miss Livingstone. Embroidery, route and supply' everyday Necess- ities TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1934 and many other ills. including Spices, Extracts,HORSES-1 Draft Gelding, 2 Driv- „lich e !*isiae ' l arigclds,' Mrs. C. VanNorman; Afrs,°* . Kew. Calendul- a, alendul-h, Mrs. T. Kew, T. C.. Wilson, Galli; ardia, Jas. Carnoehan, Mrs. Hone. Snapdragons, Mrs; J. A. Hone, Mrs, Adam Robertson. Scabiosa, Mrs. Adam Robertson, Mrs. T Kew. SaOpf- glossia, Michael Fisher,..Mr,ss. ,Brim-, blecr,ii;be, Straw Flowers, Kew, Mrs. Adam Robertson. Geran- ium, double, white, Mrs. Adam 'Rob- ertson. Geranium, double, any. other, A. Proctor and Sons, Adam Robert- son. Roses, Mrs. T. Kew. Floral De- sign for Cemetery Decoration, A. Proctor and Sons, Mrs. T. Kew. Flor- al Design for indoor decoration, errs. Thomas Kew, Mrs. Brimblecombe. Pest Basket, of Annuals, Mrs. Thos. Kew, -Mrs. Brimblecombe. Bouquet, table, Mrs. Adam Robertson; Mrs. Hone, Bouquet, hand, Mrs. Thomas Salkeld, Mrs. T. Kew. Tuberous Be- gonia, Mrs. T. Kew, Jas. Carnochan. Fuschia, Michael Fisher, Mrs. Thos. Kew. Collection Potted Plants, Mrs, T. Kew. Foliage Plants, collection, Mrs, McNichol. Hanging Basket or pot of Potted Plants, 'Mrs, Adam Rob - eyelet, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe, Miss Baiting Powder, Medicines and ins• Geldings 1 Brood Mare suoosed Livingstone. Embroidery, Roman cut Stock Tonics. R.Cooper's sales ex- to be in'foal, 1 3 -year-old Gelding, 1 work, Miss A. Savage, Mrs. R. Brim ceed $150.00 single day.Beginner 1 -year-old Filly, 1' Foal, WINGHAI FALL FAIR blecombe. Embroidery, conventional must be satisfied with $27.50 +,reek-':. CATTLE—12 Milch Cows supposed PRIZE -WINNERS design, Mrs. A. Savage, 'iirs. R. Brim- ly at start. Credit furnished. Write,to be in calf, 1 Farrow Cow, 1 Regis blecombe. Embroidery, Bulgarian, Norman Edmonds, 3. R. Watkins tered Polled Angus Bull, 2 2 -year-old (Continued from Page Two)Mrs.A. Savage, Mrs, H. A. Fuss. Em - Company, Montreal, Que. Steers, 3 1 -year-old Steers, 2 1 -year- ava g , Co old Heifers, 6 Grade Polled Angus Desjardine, ld Meat Sauces, Mrs. broidery, French Knot, Mrs. M. BUY A NATIONAL BATTERY for Calves. cold weather starting and you will SHEEP 28 Oxford Down Ewes, 1 not be disappointed. Written guar_ 2 -year-old Oxford Down Ram, 3 1- antee with every battery. Sglitdor i year-old Oxford Down Rams, 1 Aged d Sparkplugs, Superlastic Tires, Im- Leicester Ram. perial Oils and Anti -Freeze, Acces-? HOGS -1 Sow with litter of young sories and repairing. Campbell's pigs, 2 Sows due to farrow time of Garage. sale, 2 Sows due to farrow in about 6 weeks, 1 Yorkshire Boar, 32 Store FOR SALE — Leicester Ram Lambs Pigs- PRODUCE—About and Shorthorn Bull Calves, 6 to 7 800 bus, of Man months old. John S. Scott, phone' gals, About 2 acres of Fodder Corn in r2 l stook, 19 Rows of Turnips, Terms of Sale Cash. FOR SALE -17 acres with Brick' At the same time and place 'there t th House and bank bars, adjoining the ' will also be offered for sale -to' close town. Apply Advance -Times, e estatelothe Late James McEwen the following: FARM LANDS_ Lot 6 in the 3rd MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route Concession of the Township of Turn - of 800 families. Write immediately. berry containing 100 acres more or Rawleigh, Dept. CNJ-125—SA, less, situate on a County Road 3 miles Montreal, Canada. from Wroxeter and about '7 miles from Wingham. The farm is watered by a MIXED HONEY FOR SALE — A never -failing spring creek and a drill - limited quantity incustomer's con- ed well. On the farm is said to be tainers. tic a pound. Andrew Case- about 10 acres of bush, frame barn on. more, Phone 627r13. stone foundation, implement shed and sheep pen, and a one and one-half storey frame house, all in good repair. HORSES -1 Aged Draft Horse. IMPLEMENTS - Massey -Harris Binder, McCormick Mower, Set Har- rows, Riding Plow, Twin Plow, Disc Harrow, 6 H.P. Gasoline Engine, 13: H.P. Gasoline Engine, Fanning Mill,. Grain Grinder, Set 2000 lb. Scales, al- so other articles including a Ford Coupe. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent. of the amount of the purchase price of the farm lands at the time of sale and the balance in thirty days. The farm land and premises will, be offered sub- ject to a reserved bid. Purchasers of the other assets which are being sold Mvitfiout reserve shall pay cash at the time of sale. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or may be had on appli- cation to the undersigned. J H CR �WFORI POTATOES FOR SALE—No.1. qual ity Green Mountain variety 50c a bag. Apply James St. Marie, phone 615r24,. R. R. 2, Lucknow. POSITION WANTED—By .a middle aged widow, good cleaen housekeep- er and good cook, can take full Charge, town or country. Mrs. Elia Stone, Clinton. PROPERTY FOR SALE—In Bel - grave --A large lot with brick house and stable, to close estate of late Mrs. John McGee. Must be sold in 30 days. J. J. McGee, R. R. 3, Wing ham; Harry F. McGee, Box 37, Wingham. ._ ._ . WANTED—A good farm to rent with good comfortable buildings. Apply to Wm. N. Robertson, R. R. 1, Bel- grave. C. VanNorman, Mrs. L. Webster. Can- Leitch, Mrs. R. 'Brimblecombe. Em- ned Chicken, Mrs. N. L. Garter, Mrs. broidery, modern cross stitch, Mrs, J. IBrimblecombe. Salmon Loaf, Mrs. A. A. Hone, Mrs. rs. A. Savage. Specimen n Proctor Mrs, Geo. 4rvs. Display of Tatting,Mrs. A. Hehn, Miss Living - -Honey, ne�, Leslie McKee, Thos. Salkeld.tone. Tatted Edgings, Mrs. H, A. Butter in Crocks, Mrs. S. Alton, Mrs. McCauley, Miss Livingstone. Filet Finnin. Butter in pound prints, Mrs. Crochet, Mrs. A. Savage, Miss Living - N, L.. Carter, Mrs. R. Proctor. Cheese stone. Irish 'Crochet, Mrs. A. Hehn, Dish, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan, Mrs. T. C. Miss Livingstone. Swedish Weaving, Wilson. Hen Eggs, Mrs. H. McNi- Mrs, A. Savage, Mrs. A. Hehn. Tap- chol, Mrs. 1V'm. J. Webber. Chicken estry, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Miss Living- Pie, Mrs. W. M. Henry, Mrs, R. Proc- stone. tor. Workingman's Supper, Mrs, T. Living Room or Library Furnishings, C. Wilson, Mrs. N. L. Carter, Mrs. P. Hand -Made Stewart. Homemade Hard Soap, Mrs. Sofa Pillow, embroidered, Mrs. R. A. Patterson, Mrs. C. Clarke. Brimblecombe, Mrs. M. Leitch. Sofa Salads Pillow, any other, Mrs. A. Proctor, Fruit Salad, Mrs, Brimblecombe, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe. Card Table Mrs. T. C. Wilson. Vegetable Salad, Cover, Mrs. A. Savage,, Mrs. H. Mc Mrs. Thos. Kew, Mrs. T. C. Wilson. Nichol. Lamp Shade, Mrs. M. Leitch, S alad Dressing, iMirs. Thos. Kew, Mrs. Mrs. R. Brimbleconibe. Hand made R. Brimblecombe. Curtains, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe, Miss PLANTS AND FLOWERS Livingstone, Crochet A fghan, Mrs. Asters, W. M. Henry, Mrs. Thomas A. Proctor, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. H. McNichol. Crochet Mat, Mrs. Kew. Dahlias, Jas. Carnochan, A. Dining Room Furnishings, M. Leitch, Mrs. C. VanNorman. Bath Proctor and Sons. Dahlias, cactus var- Hand Made Mat, Mrs. J. A. Hone,, Mrs. R. Brirn- iety, Mrs. Chas. VanNorman. Glad- Luncheon Set, embroidered, Mrs, C. blecombe. Labor Saving Device, Mrs. ioli, W. M. Henry. Thos. Salkeld. VanNorman, .Miss Livingstone. Lun- R. Brimblecombe, Mrs. M, Leitch. Pansies, Mrs. Hone, Jas. Carnochan. eheon Set, other hand trim, lviiss Liv- Useful article from flour sack, Mrs. H. ingstone, Miss M. Leitch. Bridge McNichol, Mrs. Thos. Salkeld. As - Luncheon Set, Mrs, A. Savage, Mrs, sortment of Knitting, Mrs. J. D. Bee H, A. McCauley, Tea Cloth, Mrs. H. croft. McNichol, Mrs. H. A. McCauley. Children's Wear Centrepiece, white, Miss Livingstone, Child's Dress, smocked, Mrs. Jas. Stocks, Mrs. T. Kew, Mrs. R. Brim- Mrs. R. Brimblecombe. Centrepiece, Carnochan, Mrs. A. Savage. Child's blecombe. Zinnias, Mrs.. T. Kew, Mrs. colored, Mrs. A. Savage, Mrs, 5, A. dress, from old garment, Mrs. Thos. Hone. Tray Cloth, Mrs. A. Savage, Taylor, Mrs. Phil Stewart. Child's the farm premises Mrs. H. McNichol: 'Buffet Set, Miss THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934 Livingstone, Mrs. A. Savage. Buffet at 1.30 p.m. Scarf, Miss Livingstone, Mrs, A. Sav- Farm Lands: The West half of Lot age 24, and the North half of Lot 25, both Bed Room F rnishin s in the First Concession of the Town- g , ship of Culross, in the County of 1I"”' Hand Made Walker Stores LINMITEl Wing;ham's Shopping Centre STYLISH COATS Women's and Misses' Coats in large variety of . styles, new cloths in 'this season's colors. You will find on dxamining our Prices that our goat sgicebet- ter values for each dollar spent. Priced $11.50 to $35.00 NEW DRESSES Two oustanding groups, Miss- es' and Women's Styles and Siz- es at each $4.95 and $6.75, You will immediately notice the styl- ing, also the ` materials used. Large selection for choice at these two prices. IDA MAY DRESSES Cosy, warm cotton tweeds that wash perfectly, smart fit- ting styles, long sleeves, others with puff sleeves, priced accord- ing to materials. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50 DRESSING GOWNS All wool flannel used in these cosy, warm dressing gowns, smart tailored style. Sizes Small, Medium and Large. Each ..,W.....:-_..._... 4.95 Cosy Winterettes These stretchy waffle stitch fall weight underwear fit cosy and close as a second skin, can be worn under silk, no bulkiness with additional warmth. Vest and Panties ��._...._..._..... � � � Each ._�...._....__ Surprizing rIZi; P Value Silk and Wool Hose Comfortable stretchy tops on silk and wool hose, well shaped leg and foot, fall shades sizes 9 to 101- CRIB 01CRIB BLANKETS Soft cosy crib blankets, size 30x 40 inches, various nursery de- signs, blue and pink, r� boxed; reg. $1,00, each... 1 1,.' LUCKY WINNER Fall Fair hidden number con- test winner receives 6 bq 9 ft. Congoleum Rug. Hidden num- ber 3137, nearest guess 3134 — winner Monte Earngey, Gorne, Ont. Petunias, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. T. Kew. Phlox Drummondi, Mrs. T. Kew, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe, Phlox, Perennial, W. M. Henry, Mrs. T. Kew. Sweet Peas, Mrs. T. Kew, Thos. Salkeld. T. R. BENNETT, -..- Wingham, Ont. Bruce, containing 121 acres more or CARD OF THANKS .' Wingham, Ont. Solicitor for the less, situate on a good road 4 miles Auctioneer. Administrators from the Town of Wingham, and is Mr. John Ciuleb and family wish to watered by a drilled well. On the thank their many friends and neigh -EXECUTOR'S SALE property is said to be a good frame hors for their kindness and sympathy , barn 66 ft. x 56 ft. and Straw Shed and for the beautiful floral tributes Of 42 ft. x 55 ft. on stone foundation, during their recent sad bereavement. small driving and implement shed and -- FARM LANDS, STOCK, IMPLE- a frame dwelling house containing CARD OF 'THANKS MENTS.Etc. eight rooms and woodshed in good To close the estate of of FREDER- repair, The family of the late Mrs. Jacob ICK HARDIE, Deceased. STOCK—Horses: 1 Bay Gelding, Krauter wish to express their sincere THE TRUSTS AND GUARAN- about 6 years; 1 Bay Mare, 10 years. appreciation to their many friends and , TEE COMPANY, LIMITED as Ex- Cattle: 1 Red Durham Cow, milking; 1 Grey Durham, due to calve in March; 1 Red Durham, due to calve in March; 3 Yearling Heifers; 3 Spring Calves. Implements: 1 Mas- sey -Harris No. 7 Cream Separator, "Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes practically new; 1 Massey -Harris Hay Loader; 1 Massey -Harris Manure County of Huron Spreader; 1 Wagon; 1 Riding Plow; BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued under the hand of the Warden 1 Steel Land Roller; 1 Massey -Harris of the County of Huron and havinrc the Seal of the said Corporation attached Seed Drill; 1 Massey -Harris Horse thereto, bearing date of the 16th day of July, 1934, and to me directed, cotn- Rake; 1 Massey -Harris .Cultivator; 1 mending me to levy upon the lands hereunder enumerated for the arrears of Massey -Harris Mower; 1 Massey -Har - taxes respectively due thereon together with costs, notice is hereby given. ris 6 ft, Cut Binder; 1 Fanning Mill; that in accordance with The Assessment Act I shall proceed to sell by public 1 Gurney & Ware 1 -ton Scales; 1 auction the said lands or so much thereof a.s may be sufficient for the pay- Gasoline Engine used for driving wa- nient of the taxes thereon unless the same be sooner paid. ° The . sale will ,ter pump; 1 Walking. Plow; 1 Turnip commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Wednesday, November 7th, 1984 Puiper; 1 Cutter ;1 Buggy; 1 set of at the Hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon,' Double Harness. Produce: About 8 A. H. ERSKINE, Goderich, July 21st, 1984. Treasurer, Huron County. TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK neighbors for their kindness and ex- ecutors of the said estate will offer pressions of sympathy during their re -the following for sale by, Public Auc' cent sad bereavement. i tion by T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer, on Owner and Description Taxes Costs Total Lorincla Bennett, Lots 16-17, Gorrie V ..... _...... 86,86. 2.14 89,00 S. Hoskins, Pt, 1, Belmote ............... , 21.95 . 1,80 23,75 SNillis Con B 21.20 1.78 22,98 tons of Hay, Timothy, Clover and Alf- alfa mixed; About 230 bus, Vd-heat; About 385 bus. of Oats; A quantity of mired grain. Poultry: About ` 50 Barred Rock Hens. Also 'other articles tori numerous to mention, including. 1921 Chevrolet Touring car. '1';L. J. Douglas, Lot 1, Con, A. »...: ».....:: - » . 181-.63: 5,7$ 18138 TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent. of 3 ., Doig, Lots 31-32, C 890.62 11.20' 401,82 the amount of the purchase price of the farm lands and premises, at the 14'ne of sale, and the balance in thirty days. The farm lands and premises will be offered subject to a reserve bid. Purchasers of the other assets which are being sold without reserve, shall pay cash at the time of sale., Further particulars and conditions. of sale with respect to all assets will be made known at the time of sale, or may be had on, application to the tinter**sr ed. THE ("1'S.iS"`tg'ANr/ (.47A zA..NTE`Is CCI•MP ,N1. E Executor 302 BavLIMTTSt., T7)oren to, T. R,Crawford, J. H. Winghain, 'Clot, Windham, Ont, Auctioneer, Solidior for the Ex.coutors, R. )', Sanderson, Lots 15-6, 16.1, 23-9 ,..» "105.93 2.85 109.78 W. Mee, W. 17, Con. 8........ _-,.... :. 58,02 2,70 60.72 James Gibson, 5, 6, Adelaide Pordwich V ........................ 58.80 2.72 61,52 Garnet' King, 2-3, Adelaide Pordwich V ..... ................. 13.50 1.58 15,08 F, Wright, Lot 25, Corr: B, Wroxeter V 69.47 2.00 72.87 Geo. Kaake, S. 3, Wroxeter V ..,..- »... 13.22 157 0 1419 TOWNSHIP OF TURNEERRY k° ..iiiklater Estate,Pt. Lot 10,W.T,F............ .-...... ,.,,..»...,.».. 6.32 1.25 7.57 I+' Mowbray,Lo23 B .....w 368,337 10.15 878.48 I. TOWNSHIP OF W. 'WAWANOSH O. Augustine rPt, Lot 18, Dungannon 'Village 6.i r, 7;90 Adjourned sale, if necessary, willbe held on Wednesday, 'N'ovemler 21st, at the satire hoar and place as above mentioned. Kt s ,sit.ou IOU Ic,a' described above are patented Ti'ea`sui•er, Huron 'County, Treasurer's Office,_ Goderich,,Jtily 215I,r+i8a�M • in '.file" Ontario Ga lette . Af st. 6tlr September 1st and (Published �.., 8� 7 p , October 6th, 1984.) > Play Dress or Romper, Mrs. A. Sav- age, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe, Baby's Set, Mrs. Thos. Salkeld, Mrs. J. A. Hone. Carriage Cover and Pillow, Mrs. M. Leitch, Mrs. R. Brimble- combe, Vanity Set, Mrs. R. Brimblecombe, Girls' Dept. Hand -Made, 16 Years Mrs. Thos. Salkeld. Hand Towels, and under. Mrs. A. Savage, Mrs. M. Leitch. Dressed Doll, Mrs. E. Casslick, Boudoir Pillow, Mrs. H. McNichol, Margaret Salkeld. Crochet in wool, Mrs. Thos. Salkeld, Guest Towels, Mrs. H. McNichol, Mrs. A. Helm. Mrs. A. Savage, Mrs. H. A. Fuss. Bath Crochet in cotton, Mrs. Jas. 'Carnoch- Towels and Face Cloth, Miss Living- an, Mrs. A. Hehn. Centrepiece, white, stone, Mrs. J. A. Hone. Pillow Slips, Mrs, Jas. Carnochan, H. A. Fuss. Cen- hemstitched, Mrs. H. A. Fuss. Pillow trepiece, colored, Mrs. H. McNichol, Slips, cut work, Miss Livingstone, Margaret Salkeld. Sofa Pillow, Mar - Mrs. M. Leitch. Sheet and Pillow garet Salkeld, Mrs, M. Leitch. Six Slips, Mrs. A. Savage, Miss Living- Buttonholes, Jean VanNorman, Mrs. stone. Fancy Pillow Slips, Mrs. A. H. McNichol. Patching on garment, Savage, Mrs. H. A. McCauley. Bond- Mrs, A. Hehn, Mrs. E. Casslick. Spec- oir Lamp Shade, Miss Livingstone. imen' Darning, Mrs. E. Casslick, Jean Ladies' personal Wear VanNorman: Hand Hemming, Mrs. Lady's Night Dress, silk, Mrs. C. E. Casslick, Mrs. H. McNichol. Tea VanNorman, Mrs. J. A, Hone. Lady's Towels, Mrs. M. Leitch, May Coulter, Night Dress, cotton, Miss Living- Towels, embroidered, Margaret Sal stone, Lady's Dress Slip, Miss Liv- keld, May Coulter. Plain Apron, May ingstone, Mrs. H. A. Fuss. Lady's Smock, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Handkerchiefs, Mrs. A. Savage, Miss Livingstone.: Bed Jacket, Mrs. H, McNichol, Mrs. J. A. Hone. Lady's Practical Work Apron, Mrs. J. A. Hone, Mrs. Wnt. Decker. Lady's House Dress, Mrs. A. Hehn, Mrs. T. Salkeld, Lady's Pyjamas, Mrs. H, A. Fuss, Mrs. A. Savage. Domestic Needlecraft Quilt, pieced cotton, Mrs, Wm. Decker, Mrs. A, Haggle Quilt, fancy quilting, Mrs, A. Hehn, Mrs. R. Brim- bleeombe, Quilt, knitted, Mrs, N. L. Carter. Quilt, crochet, Miss Living- stone, Mrs, Ar Hehn. Quilt, applique, Mrs. H. A. McCauley, Miss Living- stone. Fancy Bed. Spread, colored, Miss'Livingstone, Mts. J. A. Helie. Bed Spread,: white, Mts. A, Savage. Comforter, Mrs, Wirt. Decker, Mrs. a. McNichol.' Woollen Socks, Mrs. J. A. Hone, Mrs, A. Naggit, Woollen Mitts, Mrs, H. A. Fuss, Mrs, J. A, Hone Men's P romas, Miss Living- stone, stone, Mrs, J. A, Ffane, Braided Mat, Landscape or Marine, Miss Livin -g- Vas, TT, McNichol,- Mrs. 3. A. Hone. stone, Miss L. Grant, Fiore Subject, Hooked Wool Mat Miss Livingstone, Miss Livingstone, Miss L. Grant. Still Coulter, Mrs. A. Hehn. Fancy .Sweat- er, Margaret Salkeld, Mrs. M, Leitch. Crochet Edging, Jean VanNorman, Mrs, A. Hehn. Fancy Handkerchiefs, May Coulter. Pieced Quilt Block, Mrs. M. Leitch, Margaret Salkeld. Collection of Fancy Work, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan 2nd prize, Collection T3ak- ing,'Mrs. Wm. J. Webber, Winnifred Edgar, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan. Collec- tion homemade Candy, May Coulter, Mrs. Win: J, Webber. Chocolate Cake, Mrs, Jas. Carnoehan, Muriel Patterson. FINE ARTS Oil Painting Landscape or Marine, Miss Lucille Grant, Miss Livingstone. Fruit or Flowers, Miss Livingstone, Miss L. Grant, Animals, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone, Figure Subject, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone, Still Life, Miss L, Grant, Miss Livingstone, Col-. lection, Mies I ;Granx,yi.T4iss stone. , Watet C or 1 k p 1 Life, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone,. Collection, Miss L. Grant, Mase„Liv;. ingstone. Drawing Crayon; animal life, Mss L. Grant, Mass Livingstone. Crayon,, in light and shade, Miss L, Grant, ;Miss Liv- ingstone. Crayon, figure usbject, Mrs. A. Helie. Pen and Ink Sketch, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone. China Painting Realistic Design, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone. Conventional De- sign, Miss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone. Ornamental Vase, ental- or � a.e, 3ifss L. Grant, Miss Livingstone. Lustre or .Mat Work, Miss L. Grant, Miss Living- stone. China Painting, original de- sign, Miss Livingstone, Miss L. Grant. Collection, Miss L. Grant, Miss Liv- ingstone, Collection of work done in 1934,.Miss Livingstone. Miscellaneous Christmas Gifts, Miss Livingstone, - Mrs, McNichol. Basketry, Miss Car- rick', Mrs. Brimblecombe. Articles from kitchen oilcloth, Mrs. Vaaalor- man, Mrs. Hone. Specimen Silhouette :Miss Livingstone, Mrs, M. Leitch. Hand Carving, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Brimblecombe. School Children's Competition A—Map of. Huron County, R. Pur - don, May Coulter. B—Bird House, W. M. Webber, Lloyd Thompson, C —Business Letter, May Coulter, Har- vey Edgar, Winnifred. Edgar. D—Col- lection Water Color, Jean VanNor- man, Harvey Edgar, R. Purdon. SPECIAL PRIZE LIST HORSES No. 1—Best Halter Broken Colt, foaled in 1934, shown by Boy or Girl not over 15 years of age: lst $2.00 cash, donated by. R. S. Hetherington (Lawyer).—Wm. McAllister. - Years No. 2 -Best est Colt s Three ear e i and under: Set of Whiffle Trees, donated by A. F. Horne (Blacksmith.)-Wni. l Urquhart. No. 3—Best Brood Mare and Three of Her Colts, Draft or Agricultural $5.00 cash, donated by Chas. Robert- son, IMf.P.P.—Alex. McDonald. No. 4—Best Horse on Grounds in Agricultural and Heavy Draft Classes, any age, points considered; to be shown on halter: lst $3.00 cash; 2nd $2.00 cash. Prizes donated by Geo, Spotton, M.P.—Wm. Urquhart, John. Vodden. No. 5 -Best Draft or. Agricultural Team, hitched to wagon: One Pair Leather Top Rubber Boots, donated by W. H. Willis.—John Vodden. No. 6—Best Draft or Agricultural Spring Foal: Halter, donated by J. J. Johnston, (Harnessmaker).—David M. Grant. No. 7 --Best Horse on grounds in Roadster and Carriage Classes, any age; to be shown on halter, points considered: $3.00 pair of Men's Driv- ing riving Gauntlets, donated by W. H. Gur- ney.—S. J. Miller. No. 8—Gentleman's Road Race; Standing Start, twice around the track lst $5.00 cash, donated by Society; 2nd $3.00 cash, donated by J. A, Reav- ie's Service Station.—John Walker, 5. J. Fryfogle. No. 9—Best Lady Driver of Horse hitched to buggy; Outfit to count 50% and management 50%; 1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00, donated by Dr, R. C. Redmond. —S. J. Miller, Percy J. Davidson. No. 10—Best Gentleman Driver of Single Horse, hitched to buggy; Smoking', Set, value $5.00, donated by Harry Fry (Furniture Dealer).—S. J. Miller. No. 11 -Best Roadster Brood Mare with Two of her Colts: Pipe, value $2.25, donated by Haselgrove Tobac- co Store,—Jack Deans. CATTLE No. 12-11est Dual Purpose Cow: i . vi yalit ..-,..:4r s, ire Veli' �dO gni Said' ll''a We Invite You to In- spect Out^ Large Stock and Better Values :. , . Staple Department is now complete with large stock pur- chased before advance in prices, We are ready to serve you at at- tractive prices. Batting, large quilted 3 pound batts, reg. value 85c, sale.,.......69c One, pound Batt, full size..... .... 35c Cretonne and Chintzes, yd wide special value at ...... .... ..........19c Heavy Factory Cotton, yard wide................._....-... ....:-.. ...._.13c Yd, wide Prints, colorfast 15c Sparva Cloth, fine silk finish, Cotton fabric, yd. wide 39c English Flannelette, yd. wide white, pink and blue 20c BLANKETS Wool Blankets, full size Canad- ian and Scotch make. See our special at $6.95 HOSIERY — GLOVES In all the better lines, Super- silk Hosiery is outstanding in quality and service. See our real values at .., .75c, 98c and 1.25 English. Cape Gloves in Brown or Black, guaranteed for good wear. See them at 1.25 and 1.50 Dress Goods Dept. Complete stock of Wool Dress Goods and. Suitings, Silks, Crep- es, Satins, Velvets and Coatings See our special in Silk Crepes, yard wide, Super value at 89c LADIES' READY-TO- WEAR Styles for Fall and Winter are original and exclusive models, featuring the newest fashion trends and latest shades and ma- terials. COATS—Are flannelette inter- lined and some are half Cham- ois lined. Women's and Misses sizes. See our values at . ... ...... $12.50, 15.00, 18.50, 22.50 DRESSES — We carry a full range of Misses', Junior and Women's Dresses. A large var- iety of styles in fine quality Crepes. Our attractive prices are $3.95, 4.95, 5.75, 6.95 to 10.50 Complete Stock of KNITTED SUITS, smart styles, 'moderate- ly priced at .........._._ __$9.50, $10.50, $_...._....-_ 12 95, $16.50. H. E. Isard & Co. $3.00 cash,donated by Dr. Connell-- W. onnell—W. M. Henry. No. 13—Best Grade Butcher Heif- er; $3.00 cash, donated by Mitchell's. Meat Market. F. G. Todd. No. 14—Best Dairy Cow, owned by- exhibitor: yexhibitor: lst $4.00 cash, donated by United Farmers' Co -Operative Co.,. Wingham; 2nd $2.00 cash, donated by A. Cosens.—Lorne B. Weber, R. J. Currie. No. 15—Best Bull on grounds, any age: lst $3.00 cash, donated by Rich- ard Wilton, Hon. Pres. of the Fair. -- Howard Wright. No. 16—Best Beef Steer: $3.50 cash, donated by Dr. Colborne.—F. G. Todd, No. 17—Best Baby Beef, not to ex- ceed 900 lbs.: 1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00, cash, donated by Rae & Thompson Hardware.—F. G. Todd, O'Neill Bros. No. 18—Best Three Feeder Steers, any breeds (finished cattle barred) :• 1st, a Silver Casserole, value $7.50;• 2nd, a Silver Table Centre, value $5.00 (Continued on Page Five) YOUR FURNACE IS CALLING ALLI�T� FOR REPAIRS Attend toat NOW before it becomes necessaryin . keep the fires going, and have it'ready `for the win- ter's iter s use, ?hone 58 for prompt service., p A 11.0 ;bk., '11>llg1'a�1k11: 1:1141i1 Ice