HOGG & LYTLE LTD. ALilK E This commodity is Dow moving: freely and at prices neyer before heard of. If yo)u think this is the time to seil, bring your seed along. We will' dean it for you free of charge- and pay you full mnarket-value-for samie.---l- you wish to-- take a chance on the future let urs have samples of your lots. We are here every working day in the year and- are always pleased to talk business. H~gg & Lytl LIM1TIED Phone 203-Use it. Oshawa Econom11Y Is Iniiettinlg Qualiy We handie only First Quality Groceries. Our stock is, complete. IPhone 186. Your phone connects with ours - we're listening. Fresti Fruit and Vegetables 1Goods dlelivered wvithout extra charge.- LIary Alun Phone 186 B owmanville F~r~ TialOffr Mr. Ford Owner: We wifl put a set of Hlassler Shock Absorbers on your car for 10 days free trial and if you are not perfectly satisfied that you have the easiest riding car on the mar- ket we wfil take them off again and it wïll flot cost you one cent. Genluine Ford Parts We have a Mll stock of genuine Ford parts on hand and expert Ford Mechanics to handie the -work. 'Satisfact- ion guaranteed. We have also been appointed chevrolet Service Station for this district and are prepared to give yon every at- tention. A large stock of Tires, Oils and Accessorieson hand at ail times. Yours for Service LUKxE & BOYS, Night Pho ne 188-r3 Day Phone 188 r2 Pickling Seaso'n!t, Ef you are to have appetizing, and delicions pickles and reishes you must be'sure that the Spices are fresh and of the best quality, and Vinegai' of the very best grade. We are looking aftel- your interests by selling you pure'Spices and the best- grade of Vinegar. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit daily. It costs no, more to'have goods delivered. 0PONE.65. PromptDIelivery. PLYMOUTR ROCK, BARRED O shaw a a ir IiCock-F. B. Nichoils, T. Btrl -& Son. Continued from page 2 lien-F. B. Nicholîs. CLASS 13-C4MWOLDS Cockerel-J. Merritt lst and 2nti. Ram, 2' shears and over-W. Glas- Pllet-I. Merritt. poil, T. Allen &-Son, PLYMOUTH ROCK, WRHITE Shearling ram-W. Glaspeli, lst Cock-Wm. Elliott. andi 3rd': T. Allen'& Son, 2nd, lien-Wm.'Elttott. Ramn lamb-T. Allen & Son, W. Cockerel-Wm. Elliott. GlaspelI, 2nti andi 3dd Pullet-Wm. Elliott. Ewe, 2 shears and.over--W. Glas- WYANDOTTE, WHITE pell, lst andi 3rd,: T. Allen'& Son, Cock-T. Bottrell & Son, b. Fish- 2nd. er, 2nti anti 3rti. Shearling ewe-W. GlaspelI, 1sf lien-Wm. Elliott, A. P. Cronk, andi 2nd; T. Allen & Son, L. Fisher. Ewe Iamb-W. Glaspell,- îst ant Cockerel - T. Northey, A. P. ndyT Alln &~on.Cronk, 2ncIanti 3rd. Pen, ram lamb and 2 ewe lambs, Pullet-T. No rthey, A. P. Cronk,' bred by exhibtor-W. Glaspell, T. 2nti and 3rdâ. Allen & Son. WYANDOTTE PARTRIDGE Pen, ram any age, 2 ewes, 1 year Cock-F.,B. Nicholîs. (Continued on Page 2), lien-F. B. Nicholls, ancl untier 3, and 2 ewe lambs-W. Cockereî F. B. Nicholîs. Glaspeil , T. Allen. Pullet-F. B .Nicholls. CLASS 14-SUROPSIRES WYANDOTTE, A.O.V. Rani, 2 shears and over-J. H. Cock-F. B. Nicholîs. Balson, T. S. Skinner.,lien-F. B. Nicholîs. Shearltng ram-T. S. Skinner, 1sf RODE ISLAND RED, ý.C. anti 2ndt. fock-J. P. Tuttle, F. B. Nîcholîs, Ram,>amb-T. S. Skinner, W. D. C. A. ýChapman. Dyer, T. S. #kinne', lien-lst and 3rti, J. P. Tuttie; C. Ewe, 2 shear, anti ove----- 2 .,Chapman. Skinner; 1sf anti 3rti; W. D). Dyer', Cockerel-lst ant i rd, J.i P. Tut. 2nd. te C. A. Chiapninn. Shearling ewe-T. S. Sklnnersý W. Pullie--C. A. Chapmiian, 2nti anti D. Dyer. 3rt, J. P. Tuttle. 'Ewe lamb-T. S. Skinner, lst anti RRODÉ 1 I-LAND RED, R. 2nti; W. D.! DYyr Pulle-J. ~ ~ze Peu, ram lamb anti 3 'ewe lambs 1 îAM ,AI. breti by exhibitor-T. S. Skinner, W. Coc1k, Itai 12nti,-T. B ottrll &- D). Dyer, Son; T. Northey. Pen, ram any age, 2 ewes 1. year liHen 1sf anti 2nd, T. Bottrell &~ anti untier 3, anti 2 ewe laràb-LeviSo;TNotey SkînerW. . Der.Cockerel T. Botfrell& Soni. CLASS 15SOJTIIDOWNS Pullet, 1lsf and 2nd, T. Bottrell & CILASS 16-LEICESTeRf . Son. Ram, 2 shears and ove-C. N.j LEGRORN, R.C., WRITE' Stainton, 1 1 C ock-F. B. Nîchoils. Shearling ram-C. N. Stainton. Hlen-F. B. Nic3holîs. Ram lamb-C. N. Stainton, Ccee .B ihls Ewe, 2 shears anti over-C. N. Pullet-elF. B. Nichols. Stainton, L EGRORN, S.C., WRITE Shearling ewe-C. N. Stainton. Cock-A. P. Cronk, b. E. Shirk, Ewe lamnb-C. N. Stainton. W. B. Rowe. CLA 2shaS andX1 ovR-J. W lien-A. P. Cronk, îst, anti 2nd; Ram 2 heas ntiove-J.WL. E. Shirk. Balsori . J.-. ockie. Cockerel-Wm. Elliott, A. -Po Shearling ram-J. H. Lockie, 1sf' Cronk, 2nti anti 3rti, Ra anti 2n.d. f , J W. Pulet-wm. Elliott, A, P. Cronk, Ram ambJ. i. Lcki, J W.2nti anti3rti. Balson. LEGRORN, S.C., BROWN Eý1e, 2 shears, anti over-J. H. CokJW.lom . Lqpkie, 1st anti 2nd. lien-J. W. liolman, C. A, Chap- Shearling ewe-J. I. Lockie, J W.Balson. Ewe lamb-J. H. Lockie, lst anti 2nti. Pen, -ram any age, 2 ewes, 1 year anti untier 3., anti 2 ewe lambs-J. H. Lockie. CLA5S 18-LINCOÈNS Ram two shears anti over-J. W. Balson, 1sf anti 2ni.' Shearling ram-C. M. Penfouati. Ram lamb-C. M. Penfounti, J. W. Balson. Ewe, 2 sh ears anti over-J. W. Balson, 1sf anti 2nti, Shearling ewe-J. W. Balson, P. M. Penfounti. Ewe lamb-J. W. Balson, 1st anti 2nti. Pen, ram lamb anti three ewe lambs, breti by exhibitor-J. W., Bal- son., Pen, ram any age, 2 ewes 1 year anti untier 3 anti 2 ewe lambs-J. W. Balson., C'LASS 10-Y OBKRIRilES Boar 1 year and ov er-F. B. bove- kmn. Boar,e under 6 months-P. B. B. Lovekin, 1sf anti 2nti. S ow, 1 year anti over-F. B. bove- km,. Sow, 6 months andi untier 12-F. B. bovekin, 1lsf anti 2nd, ,Sow, untier 6 months-F. B. Love- kmn, 1sf anti 2nti. CLASS 20-TAMWOR.THS Boar, 1 year anti unter-A. A. Colwell. Boar, 6 months anti untier 12- A.- A. ColwelI. Sow, 1 year anti aver-A, A. Col- well. Sow, 6 months and untier 12-A. A. Co'Iwell. Sowvý untier 6 months-A. A. Col- mWll,, 1sf anti 2nti.N CLASS',21-ËERKSHIRES Boar, 1 year anti over-5,. Snow,ý- d ten. Boar, 6 months andi untier 12-S. Snowtien. Boar, untier 6 monfhs-S. Snow- tien. Sow, 1 year anti over-S. SnoWtien. CLASSi22 DàORKIN, A.V. Cock-T., Norfhey. lie- WM. Wilâon, T. Nort hey, 2nti anti 3rd. Cockerel-Wm. Wilson. Pullt-Wm, Wilson. A MILD PILL FOR DELICATE WOMEN -The most delicate woman can undergo a course, of Parmelee's Vegetable Pis -without fear of unpleasant consequen 1cesý Their action, while wholly effective, is nild anti agreeable, No violent pains or purgings follow their use, as thousande of womnen who have used them can testify. They are, therefore, strongly recommenti- ed to women, who are more p3rone to disorders of the digestive organs than men. Cockerel-J. W. Chapman. Pullet-J. W. liolman. LEGHORN, BUFF Cc-.B. Nicholîs. Hen-F. B. Nicholîs. Cockerel-F. B. Nicholîs. uýllet-F. B. Nicholîs. LEGRHORN, BLACK Cock T. Bottreli & Son.ý lien-T. Bottreil &'Son, Cockerel T. Bottreli & Son, Pullet-T. Bottrell & Son. ANCONA Coekerel-I. Merritt. Pullet-I. Merritt, 1sf anti 2nti. 1ANDALUSIAN Cockerel-F. B. Nicholîs. Pullet-F. B. Nicholîs. MINORCA, S.C., BLACK Hen-C. A. Chapman., Cockerel C, A. Chapman. ýullet C. A. Chapman. HA31BIRG, BLACK Cock-T. Northey, RAMBIJRG, SILVER lien-C. A. Chapman. BANTAM, GAME, A.V. Cock-T. Northey, Miss D. Lowe, T. Narfhey. lien 'TY Northey, M iss D. Lowe, IN MISERY FOR YEAR$ Mrs. COUýrtney Tells FHow She W" Cured byeLydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound. si a e a, Iow a,ý A'F or y a , simply in misey roma eaneÉS and do meany gcod. friend advlised me te take Lydia E. disando e- ca-n certainly te- commentidhe LM - abe neiPine t o othr woenwho suifr, for it bse work for mve and I know i t willel oter;f they Wil gie itf a i til -Mrs Lxzîg OURTEY,108 8tb Ave., WestOkos, Iowa. WVhy wvill women drag along from day te ay year in and year eut, sufferJïig sncb msery as diti Mrýs, curtney, When such letters as thi's are conýtinuall!y being published. Everywo n who suferi fremn dipaeetirreguila-ritieoiin- flammiation, Weateback-'che, 'ner- voueiness, ewois pi ssing throtugh t'he Change o (f Ibif e shotildgive th's am1ous rcetad herb remedy, Lydia M. Pink- CsPecialad v rite LydiA E. FPinykhaml Medicine C. Lynn, Mas. 'The rs tfifsln experience i s gt yeur service. BANTAMI, COCHIN, WHITE Cock-T. Northey, 1st and 2nd. Hen-T. Nortlrey. BANTAM, COCHIN, BLACK T. Bottreil & Son, lst and Srd; T. Northey, 2ad. lien-T, Bottreil & Son, lst and 2nd; T. Northey. BANTA.M, R.C., BLACK Cock-T. Bottrell & Son, T. Nor- they. lien-T. Bottrel & Son, T. 'Nor- they, 2nd and 3rd. Cockerel-T. Bottrell & Son. Pullet-T. Bottreil & Son.. BANTAM, R. C., WRITE Cok-T. Northey. -NTAM, BRARMA,- WRITE -ýlen- T. Bottrell & Son, Ist antd 2nd. Cockerel-T. Bottreil & Son, lst andi 2nid 2iid. POLANW SILVEJR Cock-T. Nciýtey. lien-T. Northey, 1BANTAM, WýA.Ô.V. Cock-T. Northey, letand 2nid';R. Blair. lien-T. Northey, R. Blair,, 2rnd andi 3rd. Gant inued on page 6 The Bank of Monîtral 1asýopened a branch office in the Elliott Block, ilampton and solicits your business. J. A. MeCLELLAN, Manager Dated at Hampton, Jnly 8, 1919. It Pays To Patronize 3A1 Well-Established School Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto. Enjoys an excellent reputation for ýhigh grade business trai.ning and for placIng graduates in positions.- A careful selection of a school is of the utmost importance. Write today for, our Catalogue. Students admitted at any time. WJ.ELLIOTT, Principal, Fire Inisuranice Whbat would it cost to rebuild your home, or t0 refurnish vour home in case offire? ConIsidè-,r Tls Caref'u'lly t is possible that vour buildings, machinery, stock, fixtures, or furn.. iture, are today much underinsured. Theret has been such a great in,- crease in vaines, that a builýdin-g o its contents valuedi at $rocoo a few years back, and insured fo'O say $,oo, Îmight if today destroy- ed by fire cost $ 15,oo0 to $20,oïw to replace. It is thleefore a vAîital atter to you that the amount of your insur- aiice 'be uces in proportion to the increa.se in value. Hjave ' you done Iii Lok to it now 1 will be very glad to give ycu al in- I represent seventeen of fthe very best insurance cotnpanies 'doirýg busine"ss i Canada todaî. The-re are NONE BETTER or 1 would have tÈhemr in your interest. Mms Edith V. Scobel InsraceAgent phone 180 Bowmanville Makes à nn att he ak-tnd * Candan atyi Eyr Elc *MI uM aMM>MM mm M 'a Ir.oningEasy CARRYING six-pou'nd N,.,,irons back and forth from a hot stove for heurs is something ne sen- sible woman should put up with. Why not banîsh this * by getting iîan Beauty Lctrie Iron the current and the drudgery is gone. And ut f ironing time, te, lift t1Ée Canadian Beauty Iron en te a» la i use, just tip the iran up on the ýhandy It will net fail. te perfection. Its bighly aickelleil ironing .e beaviest linen with ease. 'As the pointf 2e cold, damp material firet, the tip of the extra hot. -the handle, is really cool ion cf out splendid stock,,cf Electrical cludes the Canadian Beauty Tlree-Heat c Toaster.' Corne ýtric Power Conimissîn ýydro S'hop T. Northey. Cockerel-T. Bottreli ,& Son, let andi 2nd. Pullet-T. Bottreil & Son,. BANTAM, SILV ER 5EABRIGHT Cock-T. Northey.- BANTAM, GOLDEN SEABRIGHT Cock-T. Bottrell &.Son, L. E. Shirk, 2nd andi 3rd. lien-b, E. iShirk, lst and, 3rd; T. Bottrçll & Son, 2nd.' Cockerel-T. Bottreil & Son, 1sf" anti 2nd. Pullet-T. Bottreil & Son., ,BANTAM,' COCHIN, BITFF Cock-T. Bottreil & Son, lst and -2nti, liHen-T. Bottrell & Son, let and 2nd. Cockerel-T. Bottreil & Son, let and 2nd. Pullet-T, Bottreil & Son, ist and, 2nti? M M I N I E E, E I E E g w E E E I E I E E n E I M E, E E E I N E E 102E Full weight of tea in every package Sold only ini sealed packaesà 1k p I e ~1