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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1932, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STAT~MAN. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 Happy to be 136lbsl CARTWRIGHT FALL * j FAIR PRIZE LIST Lost 38 IDs. - Mvore to FoIIow Most women would be alarmed if theïr weight showed 136 lbs. But flot this one You see she was 174 lbs.. and she has found a way ta take off that disfiguring overweight. She writes :-"Six months ago, when my weight was 1174 lbs. started ta take Kruschen, and have graclually got down ta 136 lbs.-and arn stili going dawn. I have flot ait- ered my diet at ail, and I only take a halfteaspoonful of Kruschen every morning. I also find Kruschen very good for biliousness. f ram which I used ta suffer a great deal. but it has completeiy lef t me now-mn fact, I feel a different persan, and have only ta thank those wonderful Kruschen Salts."-(Mrs.) M. K. Taken every morning, Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance1 of undigested f ood substances and1 ail excessive watery waste matter.1 Unless this wastage is regularly ex-1 pelled, Nature will eventually storeî it up out of the way in the form of fat. One bottie is enough ta prove to you that Kruschen will make you feel younger-spryer-mare energ- etic-you'Il enjoy llfe-every minute of it.1 FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarrass Mast wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarassment because their teeth dropped ar slipped at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening ta yau.1 Just sprinkle a little Fasteeth onE your plates. Makes false teeth stay1 in place and feel camfartable. J Sweetens breath. Get Fasteeth ati any good drug store. tf I Magnesia Best for Your Indfigesion Warns Aginst Doping Stoanach With Artificial Digestants Most people who sufer, either occa- sionally or chronically from gas. sourness and indigestion, have now discontinued disagreeable diets. patent foods and the use of harmful drugs, stomach tankcs, medicines and artificial digest.ants, and instead take a teaspoanful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little water after meals with the resuit that their stomach no longer troubles them. they are able ta eat as they please and they enjoy much better health. Those who use Bisurated Magnesia neyer dread the approach of meal time because they know this wonderful anti-acid and f ood corrective. which can be obtained from any gond drug store. will instantly neutralize the stomach acidity. sweeten the stomach, prevent f ood fermentation and make digestion easy. Try this plan yourself. but be certain ta get Bisurated Magnesia especially prepared for stomacb use. 2&4 They Sflmulafe of ou isons an rd ofyolisons an rd Improqie your ~' APPETITE Sold everywhere in 2.5c and 75c red pkgs. CIRERS ELWILLS r '~re Standar7' Remedy for Headache ZUTOO TABLETS are an fficient and harnjess remiedy for heada"~o Mr. Gea. Legge, Editor of Granby Leader-Mail, writos: "Your ZUTOO TABLE1 deserve to, be knowm widely as a remedy that wilI stop headache. A box of these harmles littie tablets in th~e office, homo or pocloet, ara assurance against ache. and pains. They stop Uhmm. s Pac f'.* . 'W 1 S ?t 10e WHY PAY MORE Best of aU fly killere. Clean, quiek, sure, cheap. "s your Drug. gist, Grocer or General Store. THE WILSON PI-Y PAl) CO.. HAMILTON. ONT. (Continued froni page 1) HORSES Judge-Jos. Staples Heavy Draught - Brood Mare- J. H. Fordes, Wm. Darcy, Wm. Thompson. 2-Year Colt-A. Welsh. il-Year Colt-A. Welsh, A. Leighton. Foal-J. H. Forder.,Wvm. Thompson, Wm. Darcy. Team-W. J. Cook. Light Draught - Brood Mare- Stan. VanCamp. 2-Year Colt-A. Welsh, Wm. McCabe, O. McQuade. 1-Year Colt-Wm. Thonipsan, Stan. VanCamp. Roy Ferguson. Foal--S.ý VanCamp. Team-R. Vernon & Son, W. Darcy, A. Welsh. Colt sir- ed by Silver Star-Stan. Vanap Wm. Thompson, Wm. Darcy.Wm Thonipson. Percheron - Brood Mare - M. Skeldon. W. W. Wilson, Chas. Chap- man. 2-Year Colt-M. Hepburn, M. Skeldon, W. Rahm. 1-Year- I M. Hepburn. Mered.ith Thompson, f W. Rahm. Foal-W. W. Wilson, 0. McQuade, M. Skeldon. Team-M. Skeldon, M. Hepburn. C. Williams Special-W. W. Wilson, O. Mc- Quade, M. Skeldon. General Purpose - Brood Mare- J. W. Bayd, G. L. Sweetman, W. Thonipson. 2-Year Colt--G. S. Cochrane, W. Rahm. Roy Ferguson. 1-Year Colt-G. L. Sweetman, H. Swain. Roy Ferguson. Foal-Mere- dith Thompson, Roy Ferguson, G. S. Cochrane. Team--S. Ferguson, G. S. Cochrane. Roadster <Judge, H. Collacutt) - Brood Mare--G. S. Coch.rane, Sid. Staples, Roy Ferguson. 2-Yeas Colt -Meredith Thonipson, C. N. How- sam. 1-Yeas--J. W. Boyd, C. N., Howsam. Foal-J. W. Bayd, Sid. Staples. Team-J. McMillan. L. Kennedy, G. S. Cochrane. Single Horse oves 151/'2 hands--L. Kennedy, J. McMillan, G. S. Cochrane. Sing- le Hosse under 151/2--J. McMillan, L. Kennedy, G. S. Cochrane. Carriage - Brood Mare - A. B. Mann. 1-Year-A. B. Mann. Foal -A. B. Mann, G. S. Cochrane. Team, -R. R. Byers 1 and 2, A. B. Mann. Single Horse over 151,, hands-R. R. Byers, 1, 2 and 3. Single under 15/2 hands-R. R. Byers 1 and 2, A. B. Mann, Gentlemen's Turnaut -J. McMillan, L. Kennedy, R. R. Byers. Lady Drives-Mrs. R. R. By- ers, Mrs. T. Adamis, Mrs. G. N. Gra- ham. 3-Year old Rond or Carniage Homse-R. R. Byems, A. B. Mann. Best Three Horses, R. or C. owned by one exhibitor-R. R. Byers. Best Team Light Harses-R. R. Byem., L. Kennedy. Highest Stepping Horse -R. R. Byers, 1 and 2. Open Trot-J. W. Boyd, F. Hicks, B. Staples. Farmers' Trot - H. McNeil, L. 1-ooey, A. Brown. CATTLE Judge-A. Howden Shorthorns - Bull, aged-J. H. Farder. Bull, 1 year-A. W. Wright, W. S. Bragg 2 and 3. Cow-Bea- cock & Tarves, W. S. Bragg, A. W. Wright. H-eifer. 2 years-Beacock & Tarves, W. S. Bragg, A. W. Wright. Heifer, i year-Beacock & Tarves, W. S. Bragg, A. W. Wright. Cal! Heifer, under i year-A. W. Wright, J. H. Wright, W. S. Bragg. Caîf Bull, under 1 year-W. S. Bragg, A. W. Wright, Beacock & Tarves. Herd-Beacock & Tarves. fW. S. Bragg, A. W. Wright. Cham- pion Mae-A. W. Wright. Hoisteins (Judge. W. Murphy> - Cow-R. Wall. Heifer, 2 years- Roy Taylor. Heifer, 1 year-Roy Taylor. Hereford - Bull. 2 years-N. C. Marlow. Cow-N. C. Marlaw i and 2. Heifer, 2 years-N. C. Marlow i and 2. Heifer, 1 year-N. C. Mar- 10w 1 and 2. Cal! ondes 1 year-N. C. Marlaw i and 2. Best Dairy Cow. any breed - R. Wall. Grade - Cow-J. H. Wright 1 and 2, R. Werry. Heifes, 2 years- J. H. Wright, R. Werry, N. Taylor & Son. Heifer, 1 year-W. S. Bragg, J. H. Wright, N. Taylor & Son. Cal! ondes 1 year-J. H. Wright 1 and 2, J. H. Forder. Baby Bee-J.« H Wright, R. Mountjoy, R. R. Byers. SHEEP Judge-John Baker Cotswold - Aged Ram - B. F. Glaspel 1 and 2, G. N. Mark & Son. Sheasling Ram-B. F. Glaspeil 1 and 2, G. N. Mark & Son. Ramn Lamb- B. F. GlaspelI 1 and 2, G. N. Mark. Ewe-B. F. Glaspell 1 and 2, G. N. Mark. Shearling Ewe-B. F. Glas- peli 1 and 3, G. N. Mark & Son 2. Ewe Lamb-P. B. GlaspeIl 1 and 3, G. N. Mark 2. Leicesters - Eleven prizes to W. R. Rabbins. Shropshire - Aged Ram - H. Skinner 1 and 2. Shearling Ram- H. Skinner 1 and 2. H. Beacock 3. Ramn Lamb-H. Skinner 1 and 2. Aged Ewe-H. Skinner 1 and 2, H. Beacack. Shearling Ewe-H. Skin- ner i and 2. Ewe Lamb-H. Skin- ner i and 2, H. Beacock. Oxford Down - 16 prizes to J. W. Balson. Suffolk - Aged Ram- Beath Fars. Shearling Ram- Beath Farms. Ram Lanb-Beath Fams 1 and 3, A. L. Byers & Son 2. Ewe -Beath Fanms 1 and 3, A. L. By- ers & Son 2. Shearling Ewe-Beath Faims 1 and 3, A. L. Byers & Son 2. Ewe Lamb-.-Btli Farms 1 and 3. A. L. Byess & Son 2. Market Lamb -A. L. Byers & Son, J. W. Balson, H. Skinner. SWINE Judge-W. Boynton Berkshire - Boas--W. Page & Son, G. W. Mark. Sow-.Beath Fasîns, G. N. Graham. Boar. oves 3 and under 7 nmonîhls--G. fi. Mark 1 anîd 2. Snw. do-G, Hi. Mark. G. N. Graham. Yorkshire -- Boas. G. N. Gia- 111fni. C. L. McNeill. So\w C. L. Mc- NelG. N. Graham. Boas, oves 3 and îindor 7 iiicOiitlis--G. N. Gra- hasm. C. L. McNeil1. Sow, du)-C. L. MeNeil. A. L. Byers & Son. Tamworth --- Boas-W. Paàge Son, J. H. Farder. Saw-W. Page& Son, Carl Wright. Boas, oves 3 and ondes 7 months-W. Page & Son., N. Taylor & Son. Sow. do>-W. Page &Soni.J. H. Farder. Bacon Hogs-G. N. Graham, G H. Mark. POULTRY Judge-Dr. E. W. Sisson Barred P. R. - Cock-Edgar Glb- son 1 and 2. Hen-Edgar Gibson G. Jackson, Mrs. P. VanCamp. 1 and 2. Cockerel-Edgar Gibson Muffins-Miss M. swain, mrs. P. 1 and 2. Pullet-R. Wall, Mrs. Jno. VanCamp. Drop CaIes--Mrs. Carl jWilliams. Wright, Mrs. W. A. VanCamp. Wyadotte, White - Five prizes Light Cake-Miss M. Swamn, Mrs. P. Io J7. ryjranVanCamp. Dark Cake-Mrs. Newt.1 Whitfield. Cockerel-I. Whitfield 1 Jackson. Cut Flowers-Miss M. ad2. Pullet-I. Whitfield 1 and 2. Swain, Mrs. P. VanCamp. Rhd Island - Hen-G. S. Coch- GM N ED rane. Cockerel-J. L. Cryderman,GRIAN SED G. S. Cochrane. Pullet-J. L. Cry- Judge-A. Wilson derman 1 and 2.1 Faîl Wheat, white-G. N. Gra- Turkey- Male-Jas. McKenzie ham, A. W. Wright, Wes. Campbell. N. Taylor& Son. Female-Jas Mc" Spring Wheat. Hard-G. N. Gra- Kenzie, G. S. Cochrane. MiaIe,1932 ham, Roy Ferguson, Norman Tay- -Jas. McKenzie, N. Taylor &' Son lor. Peas, Small-F. Crozier, G. N. Female, 1932-N. Taylor & Son, Jas. Graham, J. L. Cryderman. Qats, McKenzie. white--i. N. Graham, Wes. Page & Geese - Gander-J. L. Cryder- Son, N. R. Green. Barley. six row- man. C. A. Larmer. Goose-Edgar ed 0. N. Graham. Barley, two- Gibson 1 and 2. Gander, 1932-Ed- rowed--G. N. Graham, Sid. Staples, gar Gibsan, J. L. Cryderman. Goose, A. Leighton. Beans--MrS. Jo)hn 1932-Edgar Gibson 1 and 2i. Williams, John Elford, G. N. Gra- D[ucks - Drake--G. S. Cochrane, ham. Edgar Gibson. Duck-G. S. Coch- VEGETABLES AND ROOTS rane, G. H. Mark. Drake and Duck Judge-B. Smith 1932-Edgar Gibson land 2. Potatoes, early white-Mrs. John Three Pullets, B. R.-Edgar Gib- Williams, R. C. Brown, Edgar Gib- son, Jas. McKenzie. son. Potatoes, white-H. Swain. Cockerel and 3 Pullets, W. Leg- Austin Beacock, N. Taylor & Son. horn-J. L. Crydermnan, N. Taylor Potatoes, red-N. Taylor & Son. & Son. Turnips, feed-Edgar Gibson, G. N. DAIRY PRODUCE Graham, N. R. Green. Turnips, Judge-Mrs. C. Ross Bush table-Harold Beacock, N. Taylor & 15 bs.Buter-rs.F. rozerSon, John Elford. Carrots, white- 15 bs.~uter-r . CozirR. Wall. Carrots, table-R. C. Mrs. J. Elford, Mrs. E. Dorreli. Brown, John Beacock, John Elford.1 10 Lbs. in. Prints-Mrs. John El- Cabbage, winter-R. C. Brown, Per- f ord, Mrs. Newt. Taylor, Mrs. Jas. cy VanCamp, I. Whitfield. Squash1 Parr. 5 Lbs. in Prints-Mrs. E. __Mrs. John Williams, D. Corbman, Dorrell, Mrs. F. Crozier, Mrs. W. C. R. R. Byers. Pumpkins-J. J. Jobb, Sonley. C. A. Larnier, R. Wall. Beets, table Bread, white-Mrs. J. A. John- FP. Tarves, Mrs. John Williams, ston, Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. Jas. John Beacock. Beets. long-F. Parr. Bread, brown-Mrs. E. Dor- Crozier, N. Taylor & Son. Onions, reIl, Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. J. A. whlte-D. Corbmnan. Thos. Caesar. Johnston. Buns-Mrs. Jas. Parr, Onions, yellow-D. Corbman, Thos. Mrs. M. E. Dorrell, Mrs. G. Jackson. Caesar, R. C. Brown. Onions, red- Biscuits-Mrs. A. L. Byers, Miss L. D. Corbman, R. C. Brown, Thos. Taylor, Mrs. F. Raines. Ginger Caesar. Mangolds, red-Jas. Parr, Snaps-Mrs. F. Crozier, Mrs. J. El- J. H. Farder, J. J. Jobb. Mangolds, f ord, Mrs. G. Jackson. Cookies- yellow-Jas. Parr, J. J. Jobb, G. N. Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. A. L. Byers, Graham. Tomatoes-F. Tarves, Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Light Cake- F. Raines, John Beacock. Water D~ Mrs. C. A. Larmer, Mrs. R. R. Byers, Melons-D. Corbman. Citrons-Roy Mrs. F. Raines. Dark Cake-Mrs. Ferguson, R. C. Brown, Mrs. John E P. Tarves, Mrs. E. Dorreil, Mrs. R. Williams. Corn - Mrs. John Wil- r R. Byers. Graham Gerns-Mrs. liams, Mrs. John Elford, W. A. Van- 1 Stan. VanCamp, Mrs. Jas. Parr, Camp. Sheaf Corn-R. Wall, John 1 Mvrs. F. Raines. Apple Pie-Miss L. Elford, J. H. Forder. Collection of 1 Taylor, Mrs. Stan. VanCamp, Mrs. Vegetables-J. L. Crydermnan, N. 1 P. Crozier. Pumpkin Pie-Mrs. E. Taylor & Son, Thos. Caesar. E Dorrell, Mrs. N. R. Green, Mrs. F. ~ T Crozier. UIT Canned Fruits-Mrs. F. Raines, Judge-W. J. Bragg, M.P.P. Mvrs. Newt. Taylor, Mrs. J. L. Cry- Spies-J. McMillan. J. L. Cryder- v derman. Jellies-Mrs. F. Stinson. man, W. G. Werry. Russets-W. S Mvrs. F. Raines. Pickles-Mrs. John Bragg, W. G. Werry, Roy Ferguson.P Eîford, Mrs. Edgar Gibson, Mrs. Snows--W. G. Werry, J. L. Cryder- 4 John Williams. Honey, strained- man, John Elford. Baldwins-W.t Mirs. J. A. Johnston, Mrs. W. Web- G. Werry, J. L. Cryderman, Johnt ster, Mrs. N. R. Green. Maple Elford. Mann-Mrs. R. J. Crozier, Syrup-Mrs. F. Raines, Miss M. Mrs. John Williams, W. G. Werry. Swain, Mrs. E. Dorrell. Ben Davis-J. L. Crydermnan, I. Mc- 5 Lbs. Butter by girl under 20 Millan, W. G. Werry. Talman Years-Miss F. Johnston. Sweets-W. G. Werry. I. MeMillan, Best Light Cake, Horn's flour- J. L. Cryderman. Starks-I. Mc- Mfrs. R. J. Crozier, Mrs. E. Dorrell. Millan, W. S. Bragg, J. L. Cryder- Coll. of Baking-Mrs. F. Tarves. man. Kings-W. G. Werry, W. S. Wome's nstiuteBragg, Austin Beacock. Wealthys- Womn' IlsitteW. G. Werry, I. McMillan, W. S. t Beef Loaf-Mrs. G. Jackson, Mrs. Bragg. St. Lawrence-W. S. Bragg, P. VanCamp. Potato Salad-Mrs. Mrs. John Elford, W. G. Werry. S, Alexanders-John Beacock, N. R. 0 SGreen, W. G. Werry. Colverts-W. n G. Werry, W. S. Bragg, E. M. Lar- hl mer. Rhode Island Greenings-J. a L. Crydermnan, Austin Beacock, W. G. Werry. Mcîntosh Red-J. L. Cryderman, W. G. Werry, I. Me- Millan. Pears, Fall--J. L. Cryder- man, Edgar Gibson. Pears, Winter -John Beacock. Roy Ferguson. Coll. of Apples-W. S. Bragg, W. G. ___________ JWerry, J. L. Cryderman. JO K LADIES' DEPARTMENT Senc for this FREE 01 Judge-Mrs. P. DeGrof, Bloomfield One hundred and eighty-six ways Afghan. wool-Mrs. W. Webster, of makin your cooking better Miss M. Reynolds. Eiby's Bonnet, wiî h St.?CarIes are yours simply knit.-Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Fer- for the asking. Send for our new cy. Baby's Bonnet, cr'jchet-Mrs. cook book "The Good Provider." W. C. Sonley. Mrs. F. Stinson. Jjust fi in the aittached coupon. Baby's Booties, knit-Mrs. J. G. Marlow, Mrs. F. Stinson. Baby's T. CH4A R E Booties. crochet-Mrs. F. Stinson. SI CH RLESMILK Mrs. G. Jackson. Baby's Dress, f an- cyMrs. R. Wall, Miss L. Carnegie. UNSWEETENED) EVAPORATRW Baby's Jacket, knit-Miss L. Car- SThe eorden Co. Limited BT . Qes negie, Mrs. R. Wall. Baby's Jacket. 115 Geo'oeStTrnt crochet-Mrs. F. Stinson, Miss L. PIcate endmerc oyf "The Good Provider." Carniegie. Bedroom Slippers-Mrs. Name ........... J. G. Marlow, Mrs. F. Stinson. Bed- Address..................... roomn Towel, emb.-Mrs. W. C. Son- M ley, Miss L. Carnegie. Bedroom Towel, crochet trlmmed-Mrs. A. L. Byers, Mrs. W. Webster. Bath Towel, trim-Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Mrs. J. L. Cryderman. Tea Towels ôô -Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. A. L. Byers. Buff et Set. colored linen-Mrs. W. C. Sonley. Miss M. Reynolds. Buf- fet Set. white linen-Mrs. G. Jack- son. Mrs. T. Percy. Bloomers, f an- cy-Mrs. J. L. Cryderman, Mrs. T. Percy. Buttoin Holes-Mrs. J. A. UOK y4 Johnston, Mrs. F. Parr. Coll. of Fancy Work-Mrs. W. Webster. Mrs T. Percy. Child's Play Rompers- Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. G. Jackson. Cut Work Emb.-Miss L. Carnegie. Mrs. T. Percy. Centrepiece, Emb. You want power' .. ou W. L.-Mrs. F. Raines. Mrs. N. R. waunt mileniae_'.thn seGreen. Centrepiece, Emb. Col. Lin- ~A~fl~A.flWebster. Mss. F. Crozier. Comfort- e ffl 1 er,sswool f illed-Mrs. W. Webster. PHONE 110 KING 5TÎ EAT W Mis M. Swain. Set Table Mats. BOWMANVILLE crochet-Mss. W. Webster, Mrs. T. T. Percy. Sideboard Scar!. white linen-Mrs. Perey VanCamp. Mss.- N. R. Green. Sideboard Scarf, col. linen-Mrs. H. Hocken, Miss M. Reynolds. Cushion. emb.-Miss L. Carnegie, Miss Lyda Taylor. Sofaj Cushion. quilted-Mrs. W. Webster, Mss. T. Percy. Boudoir Pillow- Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. J. L. Cryder- man. sofa pillow-Mrs. W. Web- ster, Mrs. F. Stinson. Swedish Emb. on towel-Miss M. Reynolds, Miss L. Carnegie. Sweater Coat, wool, c. or k.-Mss. F. Stinson. Mrs. T. Fer- cy. Sweater Pullover, c. or k.-Miss M. Reynolds, Mrs. F. Stinson. Lad- ies' Scarf, cr. or knit-Mrs. F. Stin- son. Mss. T. Perey. Tatting on f in- ished article-Mss. F. Stinson, Mss. T. Percy. Best Labor Device-Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Mrs. J. L. Cryderman. Tray Cloth-Mrs. Perey VanCamp, Mrs. W. Webster. Nightingale- Mrs. F. Stinson. Mrs. J. W. Bell. Pyjama Bag-Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Mrs. F. Stinson. Pyjamas, ladies' slumber garment--Mrs. F. Raines. Plain Patching on torn garment- Mrs. T. Percy, Miss F. Parr. Lad- ies' Nightgown. fancy-Miss M. Rey- nolds, Mrs. F. Stinson. Ladies' Cos- tume Slip-Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. Percy VanCamp. Best Piece Work by lady over 60 years-Mrs. R. Parr, Mss. J. J. Jobb. Cross Stitch on cotton-Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Perey. Vanity Set-Mrs. T. Perey, Miss L. Carnegie. Rug, homle made: hooked-Miss L. Carnegie, Mss. H. Hocken. Braided Floor Mat-Miss M'. Reynolds, Mss. Percy VanCamp. Tree Oilcloth Novelties-Mrs. J. G. M'arlow, Mrs. W. C. Sonley. FINE ARTS Painting in 011-Mss. J. L. Cry- desman, Mss. J. J. Jobb. Painting in Wates Colors-Mss. J. R. Bell, MIiss L. Carnegie. Pencil Dsawing- Ernest Laird, Miss L. Carnegie. Crayon Drawing-Miss L. Carnegie, M'rs. J. R. Bell. Carving on Wood- vlss. I. Whitfield, Mrs. R. C. Brown. Sketch from Nature-Mrs. Edgar Gibson. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Bouquet Asters-Mss. E. Darrell, Mrs. P. Stinson. Bouquet Dahlias- M'rs. E. Dorreil, Mss. R. C. Brown. Sweet Peas-Mrs. R. C. Brown, Mrs. N. Taylor. Bouquet Gladiolus--Mrs P. Stinson, Mss. D. Corbman. Cut 1lowers-Mrs. J. L. Cryderman, Mrs A. Leighton. Best arranged High Basket-Mrs. J. L. Cryderman. Best arsanged Low Basket-Mrs. J. L. Cryderman, Mrs. Percy VanCamp. Specil - R. R. Byers won the A. J. H. Eckardt Donation of Sil- verware, having 1163 points with his stg of Hackney horses. This prize was open to any person in No. 4District camprising Durham, On- tario, Peterboro and Victoria Coun- les. special in Fancy Wosk-Mrs. F. Stinson 65 points, Mrs. T. Percy 40 points. Nation-wide fame-There îs scarcely a corner of this great Dominion where the merits of Dr. rhomas' Eclectric Oul have not been ried and proved. It is, one of the world's mast efficient semedies for sore throat, lame back and many :thes ailments arising f rom inflani- iation. Rubbed on the skin its healing power is readily absorbed, ind it can also be taken internally. New Fait COATS Fur Coats REPAIRED Business SUITS Boys' SUITS Custom Made CLOTHING KINDNESS COURTESY SERVICE NORTIICUTT & SMITII Furniture Dealers - Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Low Rates Phones 58, Residence 523 or 276 A Dependable Hard Coal that la one of the best produced. THE GENUINE OBLIGINSRVIyCe SeOMeT OLGISEVIyCE HENRYLATHuIOPE PHONE 520J or 520W BOWMANVILLE Ladies!1 Get your winter coat now . . . while selection is good and prices the ioxvest in years. You cannot go wrong when you buy a Couch, Johnston & Ci'yderman Coat. Ail are richly trimmed with fur, large coliars and luxurlous cuifs. Priced from $12.95 We are ]Ready!', To seli vou a new fui' coat with a guarantee, or we xviii repair, î'erodel oî' reline your present fui' coat. XVe guarantee oui' work to satisfy. Just try us once and you xviii always want us to do youî' fur coat woî'k. An Unusual Bargain!19 In men's business suits, with two pairs of pants, and p)iiced as ioxv as $12.50. If you want a better suit w-e have it. We have a stock of 300 new and betteî' suits to choose fî'om. You can't go wrong. We do aiterations free. Mdaie toàMeasure Suits Boys' suits foi' school or' Sunday xvear . . . in hard xveaî'ing and good iooking twveeds, and pî'iced as iow as $'3.98. We have a lar'ge l'ange to select f'orn. Bî'ing youi' boy in and try one on. A Speclal Sale! A speciai repî'esentatix'e of Coî'neii Tailors Limited, înantîfactu'eî's of betteî gr'ade clothes, xiii be at oui' store on Satui'day, Octobet' 8th. Corne in and see him. Coucli Johnston & Cryderman 4 Phone 104 LIMITED King Street, Bowman,ille PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATMSMAN, BOWMANVMLE, THURSDAY, SWTEMBER 29, 1932

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