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tmoit , :tor ,py J, 13. . alas !st y, Fred McClyansriut;, 2 . d�luen' '
and 2nd. Light Sussex. th' li) *own, Elgli mt; -Mrs. logig
. F . 'ilictrlymont White I e I '. 0 P 'Nott, Mr4. Jas, 40arter, Fred Me,,
(ot Oleg. Daiiglas, (h' er 8c p)' . cttyanq-
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talt . '(F) 'F• McCly11 mont, (b,' cr &; HorticuftWil Prodilcts
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Duoks-Pekin, (old draite, 'bld A'pPlea- 11Hotion of apples, v cion: •shopping or 3X�tfik -bag, Miss
d. ck, yquug drake, young mak). 'varieties, Mrs. F. Riley, Fred We4 Livjngston;; Mrs, Hymmen.
deo. Douglas. Rouen, (old tIi'l. Clymont; six named varieties win �Ciuldrep's Wear Baby's set,
Mild duck, young' drake, Scull);lFck)er apples, Fred McClymont; four
Eleanor Storey, Mrs Wm- Holland;
- named varieties fall apples, F. •Me,' s 4 carriage cover, Miss ••,Livingpton,
. _ I. ICl3m qnt; Baldwins, F. Cook, M. t :Hr! Ars, Iiymmen; .child's, d7ress;4ltnit,
McClymont; King of Tliompkins, Mrs; E.. Nott, Eleanor' Storey;
THE McHILLOP F. McClymont, Sam Scott; .North- . child's suit, ''"it, ,Eleanor Storey;
• :, MUTUAL FRE ern Spies, .:Sam Scott,: F. x0cly- • child's. dress, cotton, Mrs. Grum-
moot; Fallawater, F. McClymont; - 3 melt, Eleanor Storey; cktild's -dress
INSURANCE CO'Y. Golden Reset, Mary Whyte, John rt.E, , .k*;? from home -dyed material, Eleanor,
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Whyte; t ' ea field Seek -no -Further` i " "� .""c `'
�Vhyt t G f .{, vN �n Storey; boy's suit from used cloth-
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Mrs. F. s.r't; a'•, 4,,.: C, hold's
34EAD FI' F. McCI wont• Wealthy, ;>.;.: �� � �: , u Mrs Wm: Holland child's
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UFFICERS: Riley, F. -McClymont; PeWauke \ :i y s ,� a• ,.,,,,� Ja shit. any age, Eleanor Storey,
Metal wont• Ontario F. Co . G;>� ���l a:.sx � e�'
F. y <.; „> ss ,� . zV„ E. Nott.
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Ontario,
Rus- " ' MA. ' >:. from
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t)hris. Leonhartlt $roils n Vee frau, F.•M Cly :.fix:` M.z `y,- :ass �, a Miacellarieous
ver cin h °,:. `i k ,
etc F McCl nt• Gra st y,..i; ,.•� z � 3311"`^n.:; `.,'a ,.<,�� �,: � M`� Nott Miss Liv-
. s Y� �.� <� v <.;,�., .v 'r, t=. . a;LL man's shirt; Mrs. E.
President. <<� : >� �� _..
'°`a `i. S...y
F McClymont; Red Streak ,+f" � °�� �`.,��s^': Yingston; best made -over garment,
Merton A Reid; Sealorth, manager Ym ' ,, .n�� g
or Twefity Uaunce, F. Cook; Spitz- N f % Miss Livingston; best article made
and Secretary -Treasurer. en.burg, F. McClymont; Fameuse or roc vsY'
DIRECTORS: ,Snow 'Apple, F. Coleman, Fred - �Y,! , " � �` - from plastic, Eleanor Storey, Mrs,
Chris.. Leonhardt, Broftagen; E. Cook• • Colvert, F. McClymont; .• -•W - - _- ChrisRobt. Dalrymple; beat article for
. J Trewartha, • .Chiffon; Harvey Ma4n .,p. McClymont; Blenheim Christmas, not over ; Mrs, Peeb-
Fnller, R.R. 2, Godaerich• J. H. MG orange, F. McClymont; anti• Maiden Among 38 High School students who showed eggs at Seaforth Fall 'Fair last Friday, leading les, P3iemia Gordon• stuffed ani -
Fuller, Yet prize winners were Don Powell, for brown eggs from a New ,Hampshire flock, and Yvonne Diegel, mal. toy, Mrs, Peebles, Mrs. E.
Ewing, R. -R. 1, Blyth; ¢Flank Mc gush.`. McClymont; crab apples, for white eggs, from a Leghorn flock. Nott; kitchen collection, Mrs.
'Gregor, MR.. 6, 'CHiita)n-, ' Hugh red,1F. McClymont; crab' apples,
Alexander, R.R. 1, `Wilton; Wm yellow, F. McClymont; Rhode Is — Hymmen, Mrs. Jas. Carter; cos
R. Archibald, R.R- 4, 'Beaiorth; landGreening, F. McClymont; Rib- Clymont; Tatman Sweet, F. Cole- ter, Mrs. E. Nott; red currant jelly, ; ered, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. James tume jewellry, brooch arid- earrings,
John, L. Malone, R.R. %,'Sealarlth; ,to =Pippin, F. McCly'mon't; Blen- man, F. McClymont. Mrs, E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; any Carter; luncheon set, five pieces, shell, Eleanor Storey, Miss Living -
S. H. Whitmore., RR: a3, Seaferth beim Pippins, F. McClymont; Fail Pears—Four varieties of Winter other variety pam, Mrs. J. Carter, crochet, Mrs. Hymmen, Miss Liv- Ston; home-made leather gloves,
' AGENTS: Pippins,, F. McClymont; Cranberry pears. F. McClymont: four varie- Mrs. E. Nott; three marmalades, ;ugston; luncheon set, any other Miss Livingston, Mrs. Robt. Dal-
Flnla McKercher RX 1` Dob- Pippin, F. McClymont; St...Lawr- ties foil pears, F. `McClymonx• different, Mrs, J. Carter; collection work, runner and four place mats, rymple; best four tally cards, Miss
y a ' ' corns, peas and beans, Mrs. F. Mrs. Hymmen, Eleanor Storey; Livingston, Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple.
lin; E. Pepper, Bitic$tleld; J. E. encs, W. Cornish, Merton Keys; Flemish Beauty, F. :McClymont;
Prueter, Brodhagen; tleorge `A. Canadian Red, F. McClymont; Me- Duchess. of Agouline, - F. McCly- Riley, Mrs. Jas. Carter, tea cloth, embroidered, Mrs. Hym- Specials—Bancroft 'Woollen Mills
Watt. Blyth, Intosh Red, Mrs. F. Riley, F. Me- mont; Beurre CWrgeau, F. Mc- men, Mrs. Jas. Carter; tea cloth, special, best pair men's sox from
Clymont; Clapp's Favorite, F. Me. IDairy Products any other work, Mrs. Hymmen, wheeling yarn, Mrs. Grummett,
Clymont; Belle Lucrative, F. Mc- Crock butter, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Eleanor Storey; centrepiece, em- Mrs. Jas.' Carter; Seaforth W, I.
Clymont; Sheldon, F. McClymont; Mrs. F. Rile butter in tints, Mrs, broidered, white, Mrs. Hymmen, Special Margaret McArthur, Mar-
y � , " % .� y' p Miss Livingston; centrepiece, cro- ilyn Bolger. Leona Johnston.
0 Louis Sonne de Jersey, F. McCly- Jas. Carter, Mrs. F. Riley; butter,
® Mont; Seckel, F. McClymont; Bart- individual servings, Mrs. J. Carter, cheted, Miss Livingston., Mrs. Hym- Judge—Mrs. Dave Lemon.
� FF lett, F. McClymont; Beuer 1'Anjou, men; tray cloth, any work, Miss Mrs. F. Riley; maple syrup„ Andy Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen buffet Fine and Decorative Arts
. F. McClymont. Turnbull, Fred McClymont; home -
t Plums—Green Gage. F. McCly- made soap, Fred McClymont, Elgin set, three pieces, Miss Livingston. sv painting, Mrs. Hymmen, j C.
wont; Pond's Seedling', .F, McCly- Nott; cottage cheese, Mrs. J. Car- Mrs. Grummett; bridge set, five Boswell; water color, any subject,
I ,y pieces, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hym- Mrs. Hymmen, Miss Livingston;
Mont; Burbank, F. McCiymon't; ler, Fred MoClymont; home-made men• tea cosy in wool, Miss Liv-
„ Rene Claude, Mrs. F. Riley; ,Ger- lard, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Fred Me- ingston, Mrs. Hymmen; plastic crayon sketch, Mrs. Hywmen,
t_890 man Prune, Elgin Nott, Mrs. F. Clymont. luncheon set, Mrs. Jas: 'Carter, Shirley Kirby; . pencil drawing,
® Riley; any other variety, F. Mc- Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen;
Clymont. Domestic Science Eleanor Storey. drawing or sketch, local, Miss Liv -
r' - Grapes—Blue, Wilbert Keys, M. Living Room Furnishings—Cher- ingston, Mrs. Hymmen; three piec-
Keys; Green, W. Keys, M. Keys; shite bread, T. W. McMillan, 'terSeld set, three pieces, Miss Liv es hand -painted; china, Mrs. Hym-
. :' best ; Green,
W grapes, M.
Keys, Mrs, Jas. Carter, Ethel Dennis; ingston, Mrs. Hymmen, Eleanor. men, Miss Livingston- decorated
be Keys• brown bread, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. Storey; sampler or other wall dec- pottery, Mrs. Grummett, Eleanor
Judge—Norman 'Carter. T. W. McMillan, Eleanor Storey; oration, • Miss Livingston, Mrs. Storey; pen and ink sketch, Miss.
, I I fruit bread, Mrs. T. W. McMillan, Hymmen; cushion, wool, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs, Hymmen; car-
/ Roots and Vegetables Mrs, Jas. Carter, Eleanor Storey; Hymmen, Mrs. Peebles; cushion, toon, Miss Livingston; wooden
a� i �/ ///// , plain buns, Mrs. T,• W. McMillan, modern, Mrs. Hymmen, Miss Liv tray, Miss Livingston, Eleanor
! / Tomatoes, red, Wm. Bradshaw, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis; fan- ingston; needlepoint, for chair or Storey; miscellaneous novelties,
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f � e17__ Wm -•"Eth' 1 D Mrs J Car- footstool 'Nits Hymmen Miss Liv-
/ Robt. Allen, tomatoes, y o . cy buns, a ennis, . - I three articles, Mrs. R. Dalrymple,
* ;� .I �/ ; Bradshaw; onions from Dutch ter, Mrs. F. Riley; clover leaf 'rolls, ingston. I Eleanor Storey; collection' of an-
1 // sets, Mrs. Jas. Carter; cucumbers, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. F. Riley, M s, Bedroom Furnishings — Pillow
$ tiques or relics, Mrs. Robert Dal -
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I pickling, Wm. Bradshaw, Mrs'. Jas. J. Carter; three ways of serving slips, white, embroidered, Miss Liv- rympie Mrs Grummett.
Carter; butter beans, "Elgin Nott, apples, :Wilbur Keyes, Mrs. T. W. ingston, Mrs. Grummett; pillow I Judge—Mrs. Dave Lemon.
,1 Wilbdrt Cornish; White'beans, Nell McMillan, Mrs. Jas. Carter; grid- slips, ocolored, embroidered, Mrs.
Haugh,"Merton Keyes; table car- die scones, Eleanor Storey; scones, Hymmen, Mrs. Grummett; pillow.
L t; rots, stamp rooted, Neil Haugh, whole wheat, Mrs. J. GATter, E'.ean- slips, any other worst, Miss Living
KJ Thos. D. Oliver; table carrots, long, or Storey; plain biscuits, Eleanor ston, Mrs. Hymmen; pair towels,
Neil Haugh; pickling beets, Wm. Storey, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, F. embroidered, Miss Livingston, Mrs.
_ ... ; �- Bradshaw, Mrs, Jas. Carter; 'tur- Riley; wbole wheat biscuits, Mrs. Hymmen; pair towels, choebet Highest Bash Prices for
G �-• y L! nip blood beets, Neil Haugh, An- Jas. Carter, Eleanor Storey; muf- trim, Mrs, Hymmen, Miss Living-
. � . a,:: ^i drew turnbulI; cucumbers, ripe or fins, whole wheat or bran, Mrs. J. ston; pail• towels; any other work. DEAD STOCK
�� i. if; green, Robt. Allan, Wilbe�•t Corn- Carter; Mrs. F. Riley, Eleanor Stor- Evelyn Shade, Mrs. Hymmen'; pair
�� •• . %s ish; table parsnips, Thos" D. 01- ey; plain white cookies, Mrs. Jas. guest towels. different designs, Horses, $2,50 ea.
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• , - _ a iver, Neil Haugh; best peppers, Carter, Eleanor Storey; ginger Miss Livingston, E etyn S Cattle $2.50 ea.
'f"N Wm. Bradshaw, .Wilbert Cornish; cookies, Eleanor Storey; plain bath towels, any trim, Evelyn r
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:' yi ' collection of peppers, Elgin Nott; short bread, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Shade, Miss Livingston; single fan- Hogs, .50 per Cwt.
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�� sweet table corn, Neil.Haugh, Robt. EIeanor Storey', Mrs. Frank Riley; cy towel, Evelyn Shade, Miss Liv -
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According to Size and
''., Allan; field corn, R. Campbell, Alf cocoanut _macaroons, Mrs. J. Car- ingston: fancy sheets and pillow
'.: _ Ross; sunflower heads, Elgin Nott, ter. Mrs. F. Riley; doughnuts, Mrs. slips, Mrs. Hymmen, Miss Living- Condition .
%u :. ® �. Andy Turnbull; best novelty in J. Carter; lemon -pie, Ethel Den- stop; vanity set, three pieces, Mrs. Carl Collect
/Z ± `'�%'''�. vegetables, Andrew Vogt, Wm. S. nis, Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs, J. Car- Hymmen, Miss Livingston; dresser
s i. '`'� D. Store • cauliflower, Wm. Brad- ter' cherry pie, lattice top, Mrs. J. runner, Mrs. Hymmen, Evelyn SEAF� . 15
shaw; red cabbage, Wm. Brad- Carter, Wilbur Keyes; rfiisin pie, Shade,
5,*: •- $ �?:,;.• shaw; Savoy cabbage, 'Dr.
E. A. Phemia Gordon, Mrs. J. Carter, Men's 'Hear—Mary's pyjamas, r , a
!'; 1` McMaster; fall cabbage, Wm. Brad- Mrs. Frank Riley; apple pie, no Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen;
y ��� shaw; red onions, Nell 'Haugh; spice, Wilbur Keyes, Ethel Dennis, man's work shirt. Miss Livingston,
muskmelons, Dr. E, A. 'McMaster, Mrs. Jas. Carter; butter tarts, Mrs. Mrs. Hymmen; pair wool mitts,
Wilbert Cornish; citrons, striped, J. Carter, Ethel Dennis, Wilbur double knit, 'Miss Livingston, Mrs; ,
Wilbert Cornish, Fred McClymont; Keyes; jam tarts, Mrs. Jas. Carter, F. Riley; pair fine sox, fancy, Mrs.
watermelons, Elgin Nott, Mrs T. Mrs. F. Riley; cup cakes, Mrs. F.
•. W. McMillan; vegetable marrow„ Riley, Mrs. J. Carter; jelly 'roll,
• Fred McClymont, Wilber "Keyes;' Mrs. J. Carter; chocolate laygr
sa I i. '• , •' ' , pie pumpkins, Andy Turnbull, Mer cake. Mrs. J. Carter, Mabel Camp
ton I{eyes: Hubbard squash, Wil-: bell, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; white
GOOD BIRDSius SOUMD ,d'`.,,,�`'bgp fin t0 bert Cornish, Andrew Turnbull;; layer cake, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. F.
p S largest pumpkin, Wilbert Cornish;i Riley, Eleanor Storey; dark fruit
�eSUItS. Wilbur Keyes; sugar mangolds, cake. Mrs, Elgin Nott, Mrs. F.
- Fred- Cook. Wilbert Cornish; inter Riley, Mrs. J. Carter; light fruit il!f
_mediate mangoIds, Wilbert Corn-; cake,Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. F. Riley, ''For asteady flow Of egg may, lfs1;y�s1r flock gishIrish Cobbler early potatoes,. Eleanor Storey ; ginger bread,a tfresh-mixed mash trade sof ,y�cor ilocal •National Thos. Oliver, Elgin Nott; any o'th-! Eleagor Storey, Mabel Campbell;
Feed Dealer from Nationed Concentrate, O'roKefully er variety early potatoes, Elgin: 'plate sandwiches, Eleanor Storey,
Nott, Andrew Turnbull; Green; Mrs. J. Carter, Mabel Campbell;
blended "Feed Mix" Of nntrosA proteins, ojRamins Mountain late potatoes, Francisoix varieties cookies, Mrs. J. Car -
and minerals—which will ke OUr birds Coleman; any other variety late; ter, Mrs. F. Riley, Eleanor Storey;
Zvi% i► Y potatoes,_ Thos. Oliver, Elgin Nott; ; child's birthday cake, Mabel Camp- ,
producers of firm -shelled, top grol.de eggs• fodder corn, Robt. Campbell, TWA.! bell. Eleanor Storey, Mrs, Frank
McMiIIan; collection of garden pro-� R11•ey; meat loaf, Mrs. J. Carter;
. duce, Fred McClymont. angel cake, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. T. A thirteenth of the earth's crust is aluminum.
b // W. McMillan; salad plate, Mrs. J.
21 `� I �' Grain Carter, Mrs. F. Riley; maple cream It is found in mountains and gems, in vegetables and
ilr ,„•.."I y I Fall wheat, any kind, E. Nott, A. candy, Mabel Campbell, J. M. Gov- clay, in meat and water — practically everywhere.
P'11�nA1' Turnbull; oats, any lend, Wilbert enlock, Eleanor Storey'; chocolate
fudge, Mrs. 'F. Riley, J. M. Goven• Lon ago the Romans knew it as a salt.
Cornish. Gordon Knight; barley, lock, W. S. D. Storey; assorted g g „ „
' Y �� F(d+ I any kind, Leslie Pryce, Wilbert candy, J. M. Govenlock, Mabel They called it alumen and used it as a medicine
•'` Cornish; beans, any kind, Merton
J , Campbell, Mrs, F. Riley. or for dyeing cloth.
I `�' Keyes, Wilbur Keyes.
/C I Field Crop Competition Les. MagtC Baking Powder, for best
Q� ji�XtE i4 TO FIGURE OUT ' Pryce, R. McMillan, F. Hunt, Elgin frosted single layer cape, Mrs. T.
�_Ns�" � WHAT A DOZEN 1 Nott, Robt. Allan, Sam Scott. W McMillan, Mrs. Jas. Carter; Until the middle 1800's, the metal aluminum was raref
Purity Specials: home-made bread, and more costly than gold. Napoleon III had his
N►uutt EGGS COST -YOU- ' Canned Fruits and Vegetables Mrs. T. W. McMillan; rolls, Ethel oven personal tableware made of it.
tpeaa Dennis; biscuits, Mrs. Jas. Carter;
Preserved crab apples', Mrs. E. cake, Mrs. Jas. Carter; Blue Rib -
Feed .
ib -Feed, . ................. 6' % � s, Carter; canned bon Baking Powder, tea biscuits, .. .
oOOQQQO b j •8 o cher Mrs. Ja
Cherries, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs, E. Mrs. T. W. McMillan, -EIeanorModern scieriee found a way to make it cheaper.
Death in Flocks (Mortality) 00 15.4% Nott; canned : rhubarb, Mrs, E. Storey, Mrs. Jas. Carter; Club That is why, today, everybody can buy useful and
Lobar . . • • • 10.8% ' Nott, Mrs. F. Riley; canned peach- House Spices special, for spice lasting articles made of aluminum.
��es, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. F. Riley; can- cake, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. Jas. Car -
C 't 1 5.9%, ned pears, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. F. ter Eleanor Storey. ,
long items: Mrs 99;:.11nn. Rail:.'Ttenuily. ;ti+a1d .gtka .•, .:
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Peebles Zinnias display, Mrs W
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+tielt laeil€,", ?A B0Ttott, ;rS ' a .
Peebles, Mrs. 1+71gin :Nott;.' Rases,
,udGe-�gd►tdRa gp'rlh, 5
,display. Dr: P. A, Iii l*i.iter: An-
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nual 'Phlox, display,., Mrs. W; Feeb
-rlapitul rlfnidns,,,}�F p5
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lea, Mrs. E. Nott; SazpdrsgQn, fila
sets den Wills, J{evetTy lofx9,;1F "' Y 7 ,
play, Dr. E. A. McMaster, Wm, D.
„#ovt, Q1.. l�iali hr TaP�sy a1 (r
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Storey; Stocks, six spikes, Mrs. W.
-vvouo ih'egeq,,' . able, esrl'M ,, ,a
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Peebles; S:eablosa, display, Dr. E.
-'ad Sne> til, HaToIla A�_UJ l:tr V",
A. McMaster, Mrs. W. Peebles;
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Salpiglossis, display, Mrs. E. Nott-'
ta1#1e P nip$.' tn,
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collection of Perennials,. five or
Corletti, Gladys' - 'an, u h
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more .varie*s, Miss Gordon; bas-
Keyes, Berva K#Akht Ha rlcl
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ket mixed blooms, Cable, Elgin
Knight; turnip bloodf +b sets, )fora 11 ? ;
Nott, Mrs.. W. Peebles; table bon.:Turnlylaill,
David. Brit 'l • ,,,,,ls b@l
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quet, Mrs. Grummett, Mrs. W.
Caldwell, Ear0#ra., H ilizi , lt'klt do sx,"l+,",
Peebles; floral arrangement suite
Boy�de; - sw"i C, .corn, -:,!, .firs ITU,�ki
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able for church, R. 'Campbell, Mrs,
bull, George Mcliwattl; L600_ 4011;, ,,,a, ,hi�r,tNt d•'A
W. Peebles; Delphinium or Lark-
son, Harold Ruight,,DRt'ls SiNvensv
"iii , ,'j
spur display, Neil Haugh, Mrs.,, E.
cucumbers,. ripe or green, T'he mo,,
n,1 Y,4 'roc@
Nott; Calenlula or pot Marigold,
Maire, Lsabel Caldwell,; Leona. John*
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display, Wm. D. Storey, MTs,. W.
son, Cordon Lyddtatt; ffladys;Chalt
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Peebles; Begonias, two flowering
man; G'apbage,, :.Jean-%emon, Lor.
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varieties,. Dr, E. A, McMaster; Be-
een Henderson, YYOnha;;Diegel, Al
gonias, tuberous, one color, Dr, E.
'Ian Haugh, Leona Johnson,;',"Swede
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A, McMaster; Begonias, tuberous,
turnips, feed, Mac 1101Wn, Marjorie
'Ber_qrley
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different colors, Dr, E. A. McMas-
H,olune§; pie pumpkius
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ter; collection of patted plants,
Broad(oot,, Berva Knight,, Pidna
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Mrs. T. J. McMillan; Begonia, Rex,
Martin, Flora Turnbull, Ruda
'Kiddy
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Mrs. T. J. McMillanfi Mrs. El •n
Keyes; muskmelons, Karen
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Nott; Fuschia, in bloom, Robt. E.
McMillan,
Harold Knight, Berva Knight,
Frances Lane, Patsy Lane; Irish
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Dr. E. A. McMaster; Af-
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rfcan Violet, in bloom, W. J. Dale,
Cobblers from cer'tifted',seed. :Doug
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Mary Whyte; single house plank. inN
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bloom, Mrs. F. Storey, W. D. Star-
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ey; best novelty in cut. flower or
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in pot, Elgin Nott, Neil Haugh;
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Coleus (foliage), two varieties,
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Mrs. Wm. Dale, Dr. E. A. McNlas-����'!
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ter; Jerusalm 'Cherry, W. S. D.H
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Storey; Aspidistra, Elgin Nott;
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Hen and Chickens, display, Mrs.
Nominlyou-0�
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E. Nott; Cactus, collection; Dr. E.
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A. McMaster, Neil Haugh; Gladf-
It's Dodd's You May Need!
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olus,. three spikes, different, Robt.
Allen, Harold Free; Gladiolus, six
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When yow kidneys act up and backitche
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spikes, different, Robt. Allen, Har-
follows—get and use Dodd's Krdney:Pdks,
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old Free; Gladiolus, three 'named
the Wyear-old Canadian remedy Dodd's
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varieties, Robt. Allen, Harold
Kidney Pills quickly and safely help restore
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Free; Gladiolus display, Harold
your kidneys to normal
backache and that "tired -all -the time"
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Free, Robt. Allen; best spike of
gladioli, Mrs. Robt. Allen,
feeling bEl- tikkg We Ivdaeys. Aske`auny
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School Section
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Home Economics — Physical
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Dodds Kidn+eY Pelts
training , tunic, Yvonne Diegel,
Margaret McArthur, Alice Watson;e
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Riley; canned' .plums, Mrs. James Judge—`Florence E. McCavin.
Miscellaneous Costs 1111.. Q �- 3.1% Carter, Mrs. E. Nott; canned pine In Canada we have none of the high-grade aluminum
• apple, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Jas. Car- Domestic Needlecraft ore called "bauxite". Canadians bring it in by shipload Mcan(Aluminum.Buildings 8= Equipment.... (�3 C% ' ter; canned' raspberries, Mrs. Jas. from British Guiana — a voyage of 3000 miles. 11,
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I Sinco 41..8% of the cost to produce one doyen eggs b FEED. choose 1 Carter, Mrs. E. Nott; grape juice, Quilt applique, Mrs. Wm, Hot- Company of Canada, Ltd.) makes '
land, Mis's Livingston, Mrs, Peeb
Q, yoKr, Toed eareroll . ; . Croon a prat feed- .. choon a feed made Mrs. Jas. Carter, Mrs. E. Nott; ,to- les; quilt, 'best quilting, Evelyn Northeastern Canada has the world's aluminum ingots. More than 1000 inde-
y2 N — - — "Quaff Mlx" Conou8rerle. . i mato juice, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. pendent manufacturers across Canada shape- `
■ , b. Shade, Mrs. Peebles; pieced cotton largest aluminum smelter. Alcon built it there, . p p ' ,
• Grummett; chili sauce, Mrs. F. r9 ,.
`� �, , saniva� r mer *m stye �j Riley, Mrs. -E. Nott; pickled cher- quilt, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Grum- at Arvida. This site was chosepbecouse it is aluminum into light, strong, non -rusting arts-
ries Mrs. E. Nott Mrs. J. Carter; meet, Mrs. Storey bedspread,
close to both a port for ocean ships bridging bauxite clew for our use. The vatic owe daily.
ES eaanAd tomatoes, Mrs. J. Grum white or colored, Mrs, Hymmen, Y tar Y•
$ee �trr local MAt16NAl Feed Denfortoday.. mett, Mrs. F. Riley; mustard pick- Miss Living's'ton, Mrs. drummett;5 and an abundant source of hydraelsSttiic palvor, In addition to supplying these firms, Alcan sells ,
�, les, Mrs. F, Riley, 'Mrs: J. Cartier; .quilt, child's, nursery design, Mrs. about 85 0 of its in is t0 Otitter countries. This alu-
�����iT cucumber )Sickles, sweet, Mrs, J. gymnaem; $ve different designs of Until Alcan harnessed this water power, it %
�up WM. STONE SONS LIMITED cucumber
J,,lvlrs. a Nott let, beets, 1. quilt blocks, Mrs. E. Nott, Miss minuet is now Canada's sixth largest export a source
, p ran to waste. Smelting olumtnum needs
M� iNfii6RSt)tL ONTARIO Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. V. Riley; 'Livingston, Ethel Dennis; Afghan, of much needed Mone from abroad. ;I
{ . SEgV10E NL -4 relish,' Mrs. 'Jas. Carter, Mrs, F. knit, Mrs, Peebles; Afghan, cro vast supplies of power. The electricity required y ,
tc� , Riley; salad- dressing, Wilbur Chet, Mrs'. Hymmen; floor mat, W to produce one ton of aluminum would light Because Alcan does market 5o much abroad, it is ,, ,
.9 • braided, rags, Miss Livingston; our house for fifteen ears. d
Keyes, Mrs. F. Riley; canned chick- y Y able to make altttuinnitm in such large quantities that,
.� ,w K floor mat, hooked, rags, Mrs. Close,
en, Mrs., J. Carter, Mrs. F. Riley; Miss Livingston; floor mat, hook- in ingot form, it can be purchased Mote Cheaply in 1
canned. beef, Mrs, E. Nott,, Mrd•. J.
ed, yarn Mrs. E. Nott; floor mat,. More than 15,000 people operate this
+arter; canned sausage, 11lrls, p Canada than anywhere else' in the world,
1 = hooltted, rural scene, Ethel Dennis; Canadian industry. They earn more than
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,bu I; any. eoiiset'b• , Mrs. J. Carter, flow across Canada. ALUMINUM COMPANY 09 CANADA, LTD,
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