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The Huron Expositor, 1927-10-07, Page 6,4� � ,� �, 1�, I I � I � p " � � , , I � I � �' , , 1 � � ,,, , 1� 1 , :, I Ill.;, I I �� .. "I'm . T,7 � *�gb,,' 11 �-. , � �� " I rrwr* - . ... i. I �?111- ­f,l . �1. "', - "" V%�-, , I J1. , � �, '..... , �., "I � I _k �, 11 , , , , &;;;;; I .. ��, 11 Ill.,, .� 11 I ." * . ,��&��,., m� r -m,_' ; � � 0 t � - " F - '. � , �!, . % ,;. , . , , 1;1 ,.- .. .. ,.. F " , I , .1 � " , I '. . '', � �,A , , , - , I � I., "I . � . 11�!! . . %w it 944 , 11 � I � 1� �lvwly n1l, .� V'XIVIAFN�i I X , ,�,' , . W �Al �, ��, , 4 J . IV$; % I-MAQ-Tvu I I , _ r. 15 . 1. , '081 IS . I , � . � a- , 1, out I I .1. I � , , . � - , r".1 X mpvx, zzo , M "Zrl do, , , - - " F . �, '41 ��� *1 !1. " - I A NVI,i , _A;&�_ t � 11 1-1-1- " X ;i - I-, IM :�� , , ,�� , I I � ; , 0 to, .. � IV " , 1 I 11 I .V"I"OT, .... J X"... - " 4 7 ,� I UGAL " � I V11 ­_ I . , ­ . . ­�Ue * - : O� _�_.91-,. I . . I 1, .��0.1�1.114 HUGGARD t� C I .. � �_ 15alvater...'001AVAINA70 " 1- NotaW FUblie, We. I ,Rg" tie Block - - Seaforth. Ont- �.4 1 , � - — P . . � a I I , ' I I- S. RAYS weyancel Barrister, Solicitor, Col e and Notary Public.' Solicitor for the D�-minion Bank. Office in reaT of the 1)4pinion Bank, Seaforth. Money to a 10'an. � t , y 1, BEST & BEST i Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- I cM and Notaries Public, Etc. Office c in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office. 1 a VETERINARY JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. IKonor graduate of Ontario 'Veterin- 0,ry College. All diseages of domestic animals treated. Calig ,promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet- eril Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- - forth. _� — 3 1_� c A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All I diseases of domestic animals, treated by t h e in o a t modern principles - c Charges reasonable. Day or night Lcalls promptly attended to. Ofil Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town HaJL Phone 116. I. - MEDICAL DR. W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lon- dom Member of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main SL, Seaforth. Phone 90. - DR. R. P. L DOUGALL tionour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London - Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. . . 3004-tf - DIL A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield - Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m, 6 to 7 P.m-; Sundays, 1 to 2 P.M. 2866-26 - DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Sea - forth... Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Hu�on. .. I DR- C. MACKAY - C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. A. DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School Of Chicago ; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. DR- J. A. MYNN Successor to Dr. R_ R_ Ross Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sillwe Hardware, Main St., ,e --U `011 irl 11111�4 ,�l-,--..v7,,,,-!��,-,Wr",..,.,. . ...... 1-k. N��`­,.� I - . .. ... 11�� � : �­ , ,�. b, �il 1�71-� ` � I , , � � I � 'W " �1,111� ,�� :, A ­ ,. nl.�,�,',. 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Willert. � I � I I I I -11. ­,qnj4,,i4tf0nq 9".P*00,104 ,, ..�, � .: 5 . . . . , "t. , , I ., 4P4 <r.id ` ` "t ,f � � "I ..' ., r1eavy Draught--�Iirood mare ae- A 5 -tube Rogers-Batteryless Receiver, %dth �� ! t ,, - t � * "t � I'll �- -to M ii,�! completely shielded a�dio ampliftcatioi;�04it'- - I � 0 f, i . , 11 , I I ,. ,., " .,' �'i � ompanied by foal, J. R. Stirling, R. I 11 I � ... . I .... ,�A .. I ,� $1 r. ,Tr 1.:,�- -;�,� . � Jk,44i, " � , . Vebster; *foal, 3'. R. Stirling. R. Web- , W.alnla finish cabinet. $�?15.00 complete, except , �, 111� I .. L ; .1 �. I LLLL � 1".. I I I , � I � ... . , _ -, � C �,, , , , r " � !'' , "' - , ! ";.,A,�­��J; ti�v4­ L� . I I., 4., ..'�, 4, _� I i "IeL ,, I . " ter; gelding or filly three years old, speaker. � \ / I I . .,� . , I f i .� - I I'll , . ,� 0 , '11- 11 " . " . n � .1 11 # � I !fl� �,P,.;,,t6, �'I!-. 1, - . . , ,-, � . ", ,I I klex. McEwan; gelding or filly, one I I , I . . . . . � I .IJ X go � 4 W 0 , to : I 001 I .. I .; .: �, : , � I I �. , - , ,ok . Aw. I ear old, R. Webster; team,, E. Foster. . . I ... . . I , I � * , .., I ( M Ak 0 lill 1 f4 C Aik' A,t�'1�04 " , I I - . � 1.�� ,,I�,, .." ."-- Roadsters -Brood mare accompart- "_,'�, R1 Inutes to Instal I I .1 . . 1-1 : . I I .. gall, R. Mc- IV �. I 1'� ' 4, . . *. -1 - .11- -.1". .. . . .. - � I I I I . �­ ,ft., : . .:. � , I .1 . . \* � , / ' ' ' SyrivOhony,Can " . ' 1, . , . I I I- d& '_ . q4e�200A' A inchey; foal, Sam H�ey, R. Mcl;in- ' .�� I I I ". . I he: : -1 . Same, Radio Recdhier',ii kaM 220, wit ' Rogers . . ley, William Decker; gelding orfilly ' ; - Symphony speikdrlx*�be4iiOMI ,' ' - � , I " � . , I . q A 5 -tube Rogers-Batteryless Receiver, walnut ConsoleCdbinot.;395'.'00wl� , I I Sr; gelding Or filly, 2 year old, Sam � Cameo.,Console A ' """ �J I -0 - I - '. . ' year old, Sam Hey; single road- col'Abined with Junior sympholly Horn - R � � 1 ' ' 4' " . - � , . � � , ,; %%�,­f "?"","^ .� , � 1 "-,'; _' � ter, T. Reid, R. McClinel'ay. --- a very compact yet efficirnt and I I � �, I ,- ­ ,���,­,. _­V­� - - I . I Carriage Single carriage horse, V. - poweirf,di Recciver. )avidson; best gentleman% outfit, . $325j6 C,ornpLete. No Batteries No Chemicals ., I I ____ - - 1-11 .1.1- I *,,""': I ,,� . . I I I - I rhomas Reid; lady driver, R. Me- ' i . , . . With five years of research and experiment behind it, Nvith three . � I ,inchey. � ' . I I �1 I . 11:11 1, � I :11 , � 1. Ju4ges-James Morris, Mitchell; (/",O��M years of proven' performdnce, with the record of having, alone and' - I . ,-1 I %-Iex. Sinclair, Kippen. I-.. unaided, developed the batteryless principle -the Rogers is the .. I - � _. 11 CATTLE I - - logical,Ahe sensible choice of every radio pirchaser who desires a O" 00 I I Grade Cattle Heifer 2 years old, , � Q� real batteryless set that has passed everk experiment. . I � . , , . . . I . . I � I . I ,- . 0 - . I I . I diss Brownett and 2nd�,- heifer one I ID I. 11 � , " - , 11 .. �, ear old, Miss BrQwnett; steer calf, Let Us Prove It in Y�ur,llome - ­ - 11 . "I A loy Pepper and Son, C. Lawson; fat (a Coe � . I I ow, heifer or steer, C. Lawson, Mis� I I � - The place to test a radio is where it is going to be use"n your. .. Brownett. I - how. �Ve will place a Rogers in your home for test and demon- - I , R. M. Peck; stration and if it does not perfornil YOUR satisfaction you may i 11 I � . eifer, 2 year old, R. M. Peck; heifer, return it FREE of all cost. Rogers sets cost you no more than any . � 1 year old, R. M. Peck a4d 2nd; heifer 11 - , 1111 alf, R. M. Peck, Beatty Bros.; bull � other first -grade radio -4215 to $395--ps�,able on terms t.o suit you. . I ,,,, R. M. Peck and 2nd. . I . I . . . , . - .k Herefords -Milch cow, Thomas G. . I ) Elliott and 2rid; heifer, 2 year old, . I . I Thos. G. Elliott and 2;Ind; heifer, one C3 1 1 1 . Aft� I .11 I year old, T. G. Elliott and 2nd; heifer 13 __Q0 M,0 I . � calf, T. G. Elliott and 2nd; bull calf, I . , T. G. Elliott. 5--___ Jersey -Milch cow, Mrs. Brandon. 0 '0 o es U 114 , 11 r"m- i , �_ Holstein -Milch cow, Win. Sparks I -_ - In, and 2nd; heifer, 2 year old, William I I , �1_ .- I � '. I ' Sparks and 2nd; heifer, I year old. 0 1 ' I - . I .. - William Sparks and Znd; heifer calf, n " .� I William Sparks. - . Judges -W. Charters, J. Salkeld. widIll Street sehaforth - . , . �.. \ -9. I I SHEEP - ­ - I I - . .-- - _. . __ - ­­­ _.­ --,----,- ______________.___­ . ­_ - ­­ ----. _-_-1 _. ____._____________._ - .-.---. - _____ Leicester-Shearling ram, Roy Pep- I per & Son, Robert McLinchey; ram Snowdon; any other variety geese, Truem-ner & Son; collection of grains Ross, L. Cartwright- ladies, crochet slumber rug, Mrs. Ross; man's Sleep- best hand sewed garment, Marie y lamb, ,Roy Pepper & Son; ewe having young, E. & R. Snowden; Bronze Tur- ir, head, Carnet Jacobi. sweater, wool, Miss LirvingNton; ing garment, Mrs. N. W. Woods, G. Granger; best �bird house, Mrs. W_ H_ raised lambs in 192,7, 2 shears or keys, old, H. Penhale; Bronze Tur- Judge -John Sowerby. crochet cap and scarf, L. Cartright, Jacobi; mending on worn table linen, Trl�mbley, I over, R. Pepper & Son and 2nd; shear- keys, young, H. Penhale; any other FRUIT I Mrs. Howrie; pair men's knitted sox, Mrs. N. W. Woods, * iss Livingston; Special Prizes - Western Flour ling ewe, R. Pepper & Son and 2nd; variety Turkeys, old, E. & R. Snow- coarse, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. J. Toms; pair button holes, 4 cotton, 4 wool, 4 tail- Mills Company for the best loaf home ewe lamb, R. Pepper & Son and 2nd. don; any other variety fowl, ff. Pen- Plate plums--J,oseph Rader, Miss men's knitted sox, fine, Mrs. Ross, ored, Miss Livingston, Mrs. N. W. made bread baked from Purity flour - Lincolns Ram, two sheaks or over, hale; pair pigeons, Dr. Tillman, E. F. Brownett; prunes, Miss Brownett, E. Mrs. Howrie; pair men's woollen Woods; boudoir cap, Milne Rader, E. Foster, Jean Harrison. Thomas Snowdon; shearling ram, Merner. & R. Snowdon; yellow crabs, James mitts, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. Ross; pair Miss Livingston; best labor Saving -0 I Thomas Snowdon; ram lamb, Thomas Judge -N. W. Trewartba. R. Stirlin-, Charles B. Middleton; red ladies' knitted mitts, Miss Livingston, device, home-made, Mrs. Ross, Miss . Snowdon; ewe having raised lambs ' Penhale, James R. , Mrs. Ross; pair ladies, -bedroom Shp- Livingston; bridge cloth and 4 sery . in 1927, 2 shears or over, Thomas DAIRY PRODUCE crabs, Harold pers, A. Johnston & Son, Miss Liv- iettes, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howne; A Methodist minister moved with Stirling; collection of pears, five of ingston; -baby's knitted jacket and modern cushion, L. Cartrigh his family from a town of 400 to 500 Snowdon; shearling ewe, Thos. Snow- Ten pounds salt butter, Mrs. _R. S. each variety, Harold Penhale, Mrs. t, Miss to onq of many thousand inhabi- don; ewe lamb, Thos. Snowdon. Reid, Garnet Jacobi; 5 pounds butter W. F. Metcalf; fall -pears, Harold Pen bonnet, wool, Miss Livingston, -,4ean 'Livingston; fancy lamp sbade, Mrs. tants ' His son aged ten, could see no . Oxfords -Ram, two shears or over, in I -pound blocks, Garnet Jacobi, Mrs. hale, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf; winter Harrison; baby's crochet jacket ' Ross- embroidered bedspread, A. lie o ' ' advantage in moving and stoutly in - C. B. Middleton & Son, Thos. Snow bon t, w ol, Miss Livingston, ean Johnston & Son, Jean Harrison, sisted that the smaller town was - N. W. Woods; 5 ,pound crock butter, pears, Harold Penhale, J. R. Stirling ' ' don; shearling ram, W. W. Wise, Gar -net Jacobi, Mrs. R. S. Reid; one collectiob of apples, 4 fall and six o ; Harrison; baby's crochet bootees, child's play dress in sempler, Mrs. f Mrs. Ross; Ross; fancy comforter, home-anade, superior. Thomas McAdams; ram lamb, Thos. pound fancy print butter, Garnet winter, 5 each variety, J. R. Stirlin wool, Miss Livingston, "Why," he exclaimed, "you ought McAdams, C. B. Middleton & Son; ja,,bi, g' balb Y's knitted bootees, wool, Miss G. Jacobi;Jressing table set,, cover to see the postoffice in' I-. It has . ewe having raised lambs in 1927, 2 Milne Rader; cheese, home- Lloyd Scotchmer; winter apples, four Livingston, Mrs. Ross; embroidered and pin cushion, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. ,ad, whole cheese, 5 pounds, Mrs. varieties, five of each, C. B. Middle- 1 the one here beat a long way. There shears or over, J. A. McMillan, Tbos. N. W'. Woods; half barn, home cured, ton, J. R. Stirling; best box of North- collar and cuff set,, washable, Miss Howrie ; best assortment of ribbon. you can get anything you want - Snowdon; shearling ewe, W. W. Wise, smoked, Mrs. N .W. Woods, E. & R. ern Sipies, Lloyd Scotchmer; fall ap- Livingston, Mrs. Ross; Tuxedo collar novelties suitable for gifts, E. Fo.1ter; groceries and marbles and shoes. But I Thomas McAdams; ewe lamb, C. B. Snow,,; 3 tbs. home�cured bacon, ples, 4 varieties, 6 of each variety, and cuff set, washable, Miss Living- crechet floor mat, E. Foster; hree here at the postoffice all you co get Middleton & Son and 2nd. ston, Mrs. Ross; pair day slips, Gar- tea towels, hand made, G. Jaco i, - R. Snowden; 2 lbs. home -rendered J. R. Stirling, Lloyd Scotchmer; Me- , eat assortment of is just letters and stamps!" Shropshires Ram, two net Jacobi; Irish crochet lace, , Miss Jean Harrison; 1� shears or , smoked. Mrs. N. W. Woods, E. and Intosh Reds, J. R. Stirling, Lloyd Livingston, Mrs. Ross; fillet crochet kitchen accessories not notherwise over, J. A. Manson & Sons, Clarence lard, Milne Rader, Mrs. R. S. Reid; Scotchmer; Mann apples, Lloyd One day Mrs. B -saw a bill col - Parke; ram lamb, J. A. Manson & heaviest dozen hen's eggs, white shell, Scotchmer, C. B. Middleton; North- lace, Jean, Harrison, Mrs. Howrie; listed, G. Jacobi, Mrs. Ross. .1 lector coming and decided to hide. . fancy apron, G. Jacobi, Mrs. F. Mak- Judges -Miss S. Noble, Goderich ; I Sons; ewe having raised lambs in Mrs. R. S. Reid, Milne Rader; heav- ern Spivs, Lloyd Scotchmer, Joseph ins; plain kitchen apron, Miss Living- Miss S. Parke, Bayfield. She . stepped into a pantry out of 1927, 2 shears or over, J. A. Manson i,st dozen hen's eggs, brown shell, Richardson; King of Thompkins, sight of the door and let him knock & Son and 2nd; shearling ewe, J. A. Mrs. J. W. Reid, Joseph Richardson; Lloyd Scotchmere, .I- R. Stirling; ston, Jean Harrison.; eyelet embroid- PLANTS AND FLOWERS and knock. Finally he gave up and Manson & Son and 2nd; ewe lamb, J. best display of bee products, E. Pol- Grevnin��s, Robert Penhale, J. R. Stir- ery, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. Poss; Roman went away to return another day. A. Manson & Son and 2nd, wether cut --work, Jean Harrison, Miss Liv- Bouquet, large, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, The next time he called Mm � I ocy; quart strained honey, E. Pol- ling; Ribston Pippins, J. R. Stirling, ingston; etching or outline stitch, Mrs. N. W. Woods; bouquet, small, B_ was ready with her payment lamb, Roy Pepper & Son, Johnston lock; quart Tnaule syrup. Milne Rader, L. Scotrhmer; 20 -ounce Pippins, J. R. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. R. S. Reid; modern Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. N. W. and -went to the door. Bros.; best fat sheep, Wm. Stephens, Charles Penfound; pound home-made Stirling. Lloyd Scotchmer; Waginers, Reid, Mrs. ROSS; Woods; collection of Dahlias, Mrs. J. Just as he was leaving the agent C. B. Middleton & Son. , "udge, A. Johnston & Son, Mrs. W. F. R.'Penhale, C. B. Middleton, Golden cross stitch, John I PIGS Metcalf. Russets. Robert Penhale, P. I R. Stir- drawn work, Miss Livingston, J-Pean H. McLeod; collection of Pansies, F. called back: "If you ever want to ly, S. E. Rozell. ling; Blenheim Pippins, C. B. Middle- Harrison; lunch or tea cloth, embroid- Barker, Mrs. N. W. Woods; collection hide from me again choose some bet - Berkshire -Boar littered in 1927, ton, .1. P. Stirling; Snows, J. R. Stir- ered, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. Tough; lunch of Tuberous Begonias, Mrs. N. W. ter place than the pantry. The mfr- � Thomas Snowdon; sow littered in DOMESTIC SCIENCE ling; Ontario%, Miss� Brownett Llovd or tea cloth, crochet, Mrs. N. W- Woods, Mrs. F. W. Metcalf; colle,c- ror in your buffet showed me just Wood, Mrs. Ilowrie; lunch or tea cloth, tion of fibrous rooted Bego 'as, Mrs. where you were." 1927 , Thomas Snowdon. Loaf home-made white bread, Ed ' Scotchnier; Wolf River, J. �. Stir- M . --Brood sow, ha -,ring lit- Foster, Miss Jean Harrison; loaf ling, C. Truemner & Son; Talman' lace, Miss Uvingston, Mrs. N. W- J. H. McLeod, Mrs. N. W. Woods; � Yorkshire . Wood; washable itea cosey, Mrs. N. collection of ferns and foliage Be- Marger'y, fi4e, was recuperating tered in 1927, Robert Blair, Frank nOme-made Graham bread, Mrs. Ross, Swr-ols. Robert Penhale. Keegan. Mrs. W. H. Trembley; loaf Roston Judge, ­W. Lobb, John Porter. W. Wood, John Reid; embroidered gonias, Mrs. J. H. MpLeod; collection from a serious illness. ,H'er food Red Pigs -Aged boar, ThOs. Snow- brown bread, Mrs. N. W. Woods, E. VEGETABI,ES sofa cushion, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. F. m H. McLeod, brothers and sisters made her 11ours dcn; brood sow having littered in & R Snowdon; loaf nut bread, Mrs. Peck Early Cobblers, Milne Rader,, Makins; crochet trimmed sofa cushion, Miss Brownett; collection of Asters, as cheerful as possible ,by keeping W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. N. W. Woods; C. I3. Nliddleton; early potatoes to be -Miss Livingston; 4 modern hand- Mrs. A. E. Erwin, F. Barker; collec- her informed on any interesting bits 1927, Thornas Snowdon, J. A. Manson made bandkerchi-efs, Miss Livingston, tiqn of Petunias, Mrs. F, W. Metcalf, of news they gathered fimri the out- & Sons; boar littered in'1927, Thos. graham muffins, Joseph Richardson, named, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, A. E. Manson & Sons; sov., Ed. Foster; plain rnuMns, white, Gar- Erwin; Green Mountain, Milne Rader, John Reid; tatting, Miss Livingston, F Barker-, collection of house plants, side world. Snowdon, J. A. I Mrs. N. W, Wood; pair curtains, hand 'krs. J. H. McLeod-, collection of One of her brothers came to her littered in 1927-J. A. Manson & net Jacobi, Mrs. W. ' H. Trembley; C. Truemner & Son; late potatoes to made, G. Jacobi, Miss Livingston; ns, Mrst W. F. Metcalf; -collection bedside and said: "Margery, this is "', A n A 1, + 1- - 1--4 layer cake, white, Joseph Richardson, be named C TruemneT & Son Har_ Cole , �� ,4. Sea . one . -i s an n ; es 1, � J I V . I -runner, G. Jacobi, Miss Living- ,, ,. - . - Mrs, John Toms; layer cake, dark, old Penhale- mangolds, long red, Miss table of Gloxana, F. Barker, Mrs. W. F. George WashifigtonN birthday." � i �1. - - � ,,;. Snowdon; best sow, any breed, Mrs. W. F ­_Metcalf, Garnet Jacobi; Brown0t, i�d. Foster;, mangolds, yet- ston; embroidered centerpiece, white, Metcalf-, d�isplay of Cosmos, Mrs. A. Margery looked up at him and her I �'. � . I'll, ,.� . DR- F. J. BECHELY J� A. Manson & Sons; best pair bacon , Miss Livingstop, Jean Ha I - eyes brightened as she asked, "Wbat 1� ,-;,. rrison,; cen- . I . Z .1 hogs, any breed, E. & R. Snowdon, F. 'Erwin. Mrs. R. Scotcbmer; collec ­ �': Graduate Royal College of Dents fruit cake, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, Gar- low g1j)l1e, Thomas Snowdon, C. True- , ift 11 , Ili, Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Robert Blair. net Jacobi; buns, Mrs. A. E. Ervn'n, Trner & San; intermediate Mangolds, terpiece, colorel, G. Jacobi, Jean Har- tion -of Zinnias, Mrs. N. W. Woods, did be get?" . '�,� f hand -made bed linen, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf - , collection , of . I I '. , - 1, ,..... Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- Judges -John Salkeld, Wm. Char- Garnet Jacobi; tea biscuits, Joseph C. Truemner & Son, Miss Brownett; rison; set o 0. 0 , X� . Miss Livingston, G..Jaoobi; three em- Verbenas, F. Bark�r, Mrs. W. H. � ,". Richardson, Mrs. R. S. Reid; ginger field carrots, Robert Penhale, Chas. i . ".,., forth. Phones: Office, 185 W.; resi- ters. bermits, Mis% Mary Reid, Mrs. W_ H broidered toweh, Mrs. H,owrie, Mrs- Trembley; collection of Gladiolus, . �.,;� dence, 185 J. 3*5-tf Judge -H. Snell. - Bedour; table carrots, Miss Ma Canada, according to a line, is both- .,,� - i ry N. W. Woods; three crochet trimmed Mrs. J. H. McLeod, H. Penhale; co - ered by title seekers. And, we pre- . I - Trembley; scones, Miss Mary Reid; Reid, F. Barker; table beets, A..E. towels, Miss ,Livingston, Mrs. Ross; ,,,ti,, of Sweet Peas, E � ,.�,� POULTRY plate cookies, Johnston & Son, Miss Erwin, Robert McMurray- - & R. Sno - ' parsnips' bath towel, Mrs. Ross, G. Jacobi; d,,. sume, ,permit hunters. -Buffalo Cour- , 01. . AUCTIONEERS 'Mary Reid; plain muffins, Garnet F. & R. Snowdon, Milne Riader; field ier-Express. ,,1f%,,,: , . !,�'. . ladies, underwear, strictly hand made, Judge -G. A. Stewart. I W:��;_ I 11 ,��i � �-_ __ 41Z Plymouth Bar -red Rocks, (c) Mrs. Jacobi, A. Johnston & Son; meat loaf, turnip-, Ed. Foster, E. & R. Snowdon; Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie- man's I ...... il Robert Scotchmer, (h) Harold Pen- Miss Mary Reid, Mrs. W. H. Tremb- winter radish, Thomas Snowdon; Our worst objection to these movie ., i P�, THOMAS BROWN cotton shirt, strictly hand I Y! !:.,,Jj(.,1,� made, M�ss FINE ARTS ,,"�� L � hale, Mrs. R. Scotchmer; (cr) J. A. ley; apple pie, Joseph Richardson, salsify, R & R. Snowdon, F. Barker divorcees is that they never stay e.."Y.; , ;'' . Licensed auctioneer for the counties ue bed it, ; Litvingston, Mrs' Ross; appliq , g��' Manson & Sons and 2nd, (p) Mrs. R. Miss Mary Reid; lemon pie, Miss cabbage, F. Barker, Charles Bedour; ' Landscape, original, oil, Mrs. Ross? ldlvorced.-�The Portland Oregonian. �,111. I '. of Huron and Pertb. Correspondence Seotchmer; Plymouth Rocks, White, Mary Reid, Mrs. N. W. Reid; plain cauliflower, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, F. spread, G. Jacobi, Mrs. Ross; bed- Miss Livingston; still life, original, ',,'� ts for sate dates ean be i ;� arrangemen (c) R. Blair, C. Truemner & Sons; baked beans, Miss Mary Reid, Mrs. BarkPT' white celery, Garnet Jacobi, spread, crochet inset, Mrs. F. Makins; oil, Miss Livingston,. Mrs. Howrie; , One golfer -tells us that eVeT Since - ��',; made by calling The Expositor Office, chilft dress made from old garment, ""� . , I h) R. Blair, Thomas Snowdon, (cy) Tough; most suitable and appetizing E. & R, I ,�,�". Sdaforth. Charges moderate, and � . ,Snowdon; muskmelons, Thos. rs. Ross - woman's landscape, original, water color, Miss he took up the game he rarely misses I 1�, R. Blair, Fre7d Watson, (p) R. Blair, cold lunch for one person, Mrs. A. E. Snowdon, S. Truemner & Son; water- Miss Livingston, M th,his swatter. -Galt Report- . ". i, I., " ,satisfaction guaranteed. dress made from old g",nt, Miss Livingston, Mrs Ross- fruit, original, a fly wi -.1 , ": Thomas Snowdon-, White Wyandottes, Erwin, Garnet Jacobi; pickl ea, pint, A. melons, .Mrs. Robert Scotchmer, Thos. Mary Reid, Miss Livingston; samPler 'water color, Mrs. F. V Metcalf, W. er. � I .- �_.,. (cr) Mrs. N. W. Woods, Noble Johnstoin & Son, Mrs. W. H. Trem- Snowdon; citrons, Thomas Snowdon; Stephenson; flowers, original, water ' � :,�', � " OSCAR KLOPP showing specimen of straight bias and 1:, � -ng, Mrs. Woods; bley; 9 jelly and mar alade in ,� H(mor Graduate Carey Jonesy Na- young, (p) N. You .3 in best pumpkin for table use, Thomas color, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Vsr. H. May, seem like a contradiction but C.- . - three cornered darning, C. Penfound- ,I ... I tional -School of Auetioneeri.11g, Chl. Buff Orpingtons, (c) Ngra Ferguson, glasses, A. Johnston & Son, Mrs. N. Snowdon, A. E. Erwin; beat squash ' ,0k Ily feels smalled after .�� .:�� � , sampler showing patch, hemmed, Mrs. Trembley; peri end i. drawing, W. a man genera - .�, c go. ' blo I I . "�l RE, .: , . special co,arse taken in Pure (h) Nora Ferguson, (p) Nofa Fergu- W. Woods; catsups and meat sauces, for table use, Ed. Foster, F. Barker 0 ' Stephenson, BUSS Mriuggton- draw- bis -Wife ws him up. -Stratford ,!., ;41- ; R Miss Mary Reid; darning n .1 ,., , ,0�'.. � ted Lfid Sto*j Real Estate�. Mer- son; White Legborns, (c) Geo. Green- bottles, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. W. largest pumpkin -for feed, A. E, Er- 088, Ryon or %Rd point,, Ml�o , Liv- Herald. ,. . .1 , �jj, � �'­,_ . slade and 2nd, (h) George Greenslade It. Trembley; canned fruits, �uarts. win, Thomas Snowdon; largest worn sox, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. N. W. ing, CT Ason; wAter 'Color � I . ­ ''; , eh4ndiae and FarM Sales. Rates in )n, W. Stepha 1 ,1, I I i;.�, Woods; gatched quilt, cotton, Mrs. J. ingst( ., ��l � ". 1, kieping with prevailing marke�L Sat. and 2nd, (cr) George Greenslade, E. A. Johnston & Son, Mrs. W. H. squash forfeed, C. Truemner & Son; Toms, jean Harrison; patched quilt, PRilftlng On Silk Or satlin, ,'Misa Liv- It ftwg�4, to. in# ;robable. hat the ''. 11 1, �. r ,I __ I 6, F. Merner, (p) Noble Young, George Trembley; canned vegetables, pints, large English potato onions, Mn. W. ings6ii - - him4-paiated -chhia, 2 viePeas kuturd of the world, like the past f "". -L :1 - 'fe' Greenslade; Rhode Lgland Reds, (b) A. 'Johnstob & Son, Mrs. N. W- F. Metcalf, 9. & R. Snowdon; large 7 �9t�A, r. I , " 'IV �11 JoUction assurcid. Writ o'e 'W' .. ,r� I ,,, j, � � cloth, John Reid, Miss Ma�y R&d; I � 0;".," � Oscar Mom ZurlIch, ph 'ne Mrs. W.'�..V% metei,if"miag Living ',� 11 Ad, will with Age, --M '. ut 0 d comforter, ho ., U, . �4 *o �,, �.# 2866-62i me _tnade, 11�!e' ,k,,�,' - JL4�. white onions, P. Ba*e,r, Mrs. W. H. 9068e Own 0 V.: xmox., - -, " -_ - � !� � " ., N , � , '98, Noble Young, H. PailWe, (er) Noble Woods. sten6ilink -611 44rfd,. 9189 LA*gst i _­" k1; q,; 4 ,e � . - , . I . I. R , � , I.. � ".3. _ . . A , - I , _ _ Ag, -nd Ind; . Judges -Mrs. James Connolly, - y,,. Ckrf�i&;,,, ",ruit ilid HoWerp In, W., 9 "'. - You (p) Noble YoUng a I � . . � -1 I �Ll �. I � -.1- . 4 1_ � � 'n I . I Miss Trembley; lirge red oniong, F. Bar- John Reidl braided mat, Miss Livffig ", I . , . � . - � - .1, P;h. 11 I _� , Aumnas, (C) George Greenslade, earw Burke. ker, Thomas Snowd0h; large yellow stun, Joan Harrison; -hooked mat ,; , ra , "Ff. '# oetieit . I... I .- � I Miss �1 " 1,94V '' , 4 1. . . "r I , I , #11 �.` Z X ow# I - ;; 11- * tAl M.' ,4 11 I RNN! ��,?_V � , , . . I Nobld Young,, (h) Geotge Greenslade, � toss-,, lianey hand- M-11i.Vids Liv,, ��.�.�, , ,,I- - - .", I - .GRAIN AND SEEDS onions, F.'Barker,)Mflne Radler; large Milne Rader, Mrs. IB ' I . I.— , !�L . k t h 'f ,��, ­ ' ,�fth_ . 1, loan 'g 1 6P ['"Ue#�­. f�i I", COUUtY Noble Ymug, (er) Ndble Young, E. made hand bag Mrs ROSS, Min Llv- . , 4--li,, '-'-"T�k,§t_ � 1. I I I . � iedlmd. aij I., Bushel white wmter wheat, E. and red torn atde's, F. garker, Mrs. W. F. sto�, V --AM 16".1. .� I; TIMA ,(.,,',I, 'L �..Hlw - - in AH MeTnot, (p), Noble Young, Camp- HR:- Sno*ddn, Roy Pepper & Son; Metcalf - large yellow tomatoes Mrs. ingston; home latindry white shirt or "'I o, ' ` , � ,"�,,�,v� . fl, . Ift #Wtidea to F. , a4 dpant' ClintoW L � �,� 4 . v . Judeo,& oltll I T=V_ - -Ov� f4l �� fnes, (d) Mrs. W. F. Metcalf and 2nd,:bvishel red winter wheat, Millie Rader, J. H. McLeod, F, .Barker; peach. tom- ,91 " V I : .1 . . 11 I � , . I ."Z- 1�.,. I . I � r, Z., '"too ft Art waist, ofig Mdwir�'Jmmvd . ��!,i' !­-4:�- � :', I �Krs. mteiw ��.. .10 , = I $A I �. I .1 1� . k I ,F 4 10 X, rl�p I. .1. " I .. a dy4to 414M " f,'_', T . , A`0 ", ' ' ... -A. �W � � � (b) Mrs. W. F. Metcalf and 2nd, (or) :0, Truemner & 'Son; bushel spring atoes, Mrs. W. F. M46tealf, 9. a4d R. 3 pieces, differeet color And mitel-falt '. 1 ­1't�'�11 ­ . . �, I 4" ","', I .1 ftd. � , '­, � J I ; - , I , ,; �. . ,�J�, 11� 11 i i, �,, ) Mri,.. , sq,14 A; n , A4 ga I , , . " I � ,'., � , , I , � "; � Iq . X1. 11kA -9.'� WNW I , � ,0 , � � ,.�� , - �, , "A., I e , Min- Stiowdon- budhel large ,Whit# P48s, E. C. Truemneg , Son. Thomas Sitow- 11199' A SUO 2124 r% , 0 �# M . `,'�,, i - i OAU� �aj§ r! Mrs. W. F. Metcalf and 2nd, wheat, 40. Tr4enin6r A 86ift, X. & R. ,',Snowdon; larg at head of gunflower, MrF!yr _T�J ��,, . � I , , . 'W. ,F. Metcalf and 2nd; SIR* M 0, � tLo"40 _11F, " - __ I ��,, !,"�;­,I­ I— ,� . 11 . 2 ,� 1. 1v , . area, (er) )411ne Rader and 2nd, (p) �& X, AN W IfT F�, mil 4 , , '�' 9- �;Iiyl'i �_ , , , ��.� �, I W � 1, Skeiti tA, 11"I"14 11 - . , , e­� 1, . 11.� . S�owddn-, bushel small white don-, collectioti of garden herbs, Mrs, .� - 3 ,w&# 0 ,.. " , � 'IX , , - , � ,, ,t I "I M I �. 11) , , , , I , I �, Milo* Rader and 2nd� 0ame gantmn , �pdas, C�, TruemneT & Son. bushel W. F. Met4alf, M%. W. H. Truent- 11- -- , � $ 'd , 1141-1 I N, I . , i. F;R1jZq,-., ;�, i". I , r'. , , 0 � I - - 'a qp-AV-,dOhv OU4,9 ill *ooll; , tot I , F " - ''I'll E-111,111- , � �,, I , � 1.-. . . - I ��11,10, "; 411 I I , 1,�, I- , harles Redour, ,(cr) , J� Man- ji flne' kadeT, X & It. Show- ner; plate'�6f'batvper , 9. . - lb - uVing6thAo, San %flfio dbe�, : �i V I � ., q , . 1� ') C Nil . I -_ , � , tO� � 1, I I . - ,. I (e arldy, IM 'dr � - Mist , rownetto' %*,��., 'a 11 " �t ��,,*,�_f� , 1, , , I ., . � s & 4 8ftow , t . q1e I "" �,,,,, --M.� d6n; White oatgo Roy Pepper & -Son, don., Lill,lat Cartwi#ht- plate #iiA0;J�J.,11__" , -, , �i I ,�j,fi '' 'A", V--- � � gbil, A Son; g) J. A, Manson. &,Souia. _. __ . I 41T � ; "Q1 , ; � I L ' I .. - � bam'll �0016v, I ,� "'' dolos, n6dd,14*o1, gv - " - 71 " ` - 0, %C* �, I , ,, . #�bbil%�- .,�F M rMr d -ftd. 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