l ,") FOUR M", Y - Ii V/f S-hingles In One Siali Siate P"rlîE newest idea in roofing. just thinkc * of the tim.e and cost of labo-r saved- in ~laing the roof of a big barn, freigh sed-or oth ---la-- building wth this new Brantford Asphaît Slab Siate which is four shingles in one. Fewer'nails are also requiredi Brantford Asphaît $!ub Siates are se cleverly designed thut a roof laid wit'-h thera has the appearance of beîng covered -with individual size shingles. One size only: 32 inch x 12 inch, with cut outs five inches, They are laid five inches te the weather. Red or green celer. Brantford Asphiait Siab Slates are made of the samne materials as our fanions Brantfnrd As Dalt Slates which have given such satisfaction for artistic homes. ,The samne rooing in roil, is'calied Brantford jCrystal Roofing and weigris 8 o 8à0 Ms. per square. Particulars about these roofings, furnished on request.I Brant rd Of~f8~Omted Head Office and Factory.--Brýautford, Canada Branches et Toronto, Montrgal, Halifax, Wianipt 113 H~iiy . xSt*oevenson, ±tOOt. 'l10 bs. straiaed honey, clover or Ime l~ Donald, Mrs. E. Montgomery. ajM. Wilkin, Mrs. E. Montgomery, Brooks, Beath & Hancock. basswood,% prize by red OBoyle. rtCO 6H teiials-Miss McCutcheon, Mrs. M. Montgomery, MrEL M. Wilkin. H. J. Stevenson, O. R. Hall. donor-R. L. J. Smith. SI~ Wilkins. Stili lite, net flewers or1 fruit-Mrs. Any other variety--W. J. Steven- 20 lbs, strained honey, cloyer or Seven samples o! sewing, quater M. Wiikin.P son, W. H. Stevenson, R., Brooks, basswood, prize, by Robt. Williams, She yard o! elach, heniming, running, Best coll. e! 5 011 ipaintings by an, 'Coul. o! 6 varietiesý and separate Oshawa, honey te become property She epaîred, over-stitching, rell hemmlng, felling amateur-Mrs. E. Montgomery, Mrs. entries from above, 5 e! each-W, et Oshawa Hospital-T. Pereman* hl .,uU~d and 4 button holes-Mrs. J. Quinn, M. Wilkin. B. Rowe, R. Brooks, W. J. Stevenson. Best 5 lbs. butter in prints or relîs I IJ Y U Viail. Mrs.T. Prcy.WATER GOLORSl (Amalteurs5) GLASS 43-PLJMS -Mrs. J. Found, T. W. Hall, Mrs. Iar n w inapsition Feather stitching and hemstitch- Copy, landscape or marine-Mrs. (Twelve o! euch) G. L. *Middleton. to give you quick Service iag, haîf yard o! each.-Miss Me- E. Montgomery, Mrs. M. Wilkin.. Vail Seedling-ýW. H. Kirby, R. Best 10 ibs. butter in prints or, Cutcheon, Mrs. F. Bateman. Original, flowers or fruit-Miss E. Brooks. rolls-R. Jenkins, T. W. Hlall, Ms.1 and best of workrnanship StnclngMs.M Wlin' Ms1-lgh.Any other variety-W. H. Kirby, G. L. Middleton. as I have two assistants, T. Percy. o! field roots, 3 o! each-U. Young, R. Brooks, Best 10 lbs. butter la crocks-R. Work Boots For Sale Sofa cushioii, washable, made up R. Books 45-MISCELLAN J eakins, Mrs. T. W. Hall. -Mrs. W. Orr. Miss MeCutcesn. 1 1squash, yellow-Mrs. J, Foud.r d- -.-M--,M , ---.'I ný r1..I- 4 m YL _ .v a ji " 1 1 1 0U Sofa.,cushion, made up-Miss Me- R. Brooks. T. W. Hall. -Middleton, R. Jenkins, Mrs. T. W. good subtanialwor Cutcheon, Mrs, T. Burns. 1,pumpkin-W. Elliott, R. Brooks. Tomato catsup-Mrs. D. W. Me- Hall. b oot s mn Also sr- Piceoffacywok y ad oer 12 stalks ensilage corn-Robert Donald, Mrs. J. Quinn. Best 5 Ibs. 'butter lan prints o 75 years-.Mrs. H. E. Donald, Mrs. Bro oks, Hl. Eldridge. Pickled onions-Mrs. T. W. Hall, roils. Special prize by Mrs. McMillan viceable shoes for l 'adies D. W. MeDonald. CLASS 40 - VEGETABLIES *Mrs. P. Bateman, Oshawa, butter to become propert and, children' at reason- Mount Mellick emb.-Mrs. -M. wIî- 6 heads cauliflower-R. Brooks, Pickled cucumbers-Mrs. T. N. of donor.-Mrs. J. Found. able prices. kins, Mrs. T. Percy. W. H. Tonkin. Hall, Mrs. E. Hancock. Best 15 lbs. butter in crocks. Spec-Ge H Apron, hand made-Mrs. Hl. E. 3 heads green cabbdge, early-R. Mixed 'pickles---Mrs. T. W. Hall, !l prize by 1. -W. PBorsberry, Osh-uiae Donald, Mrs. P. Bateman. Brooks, ýC. Vana. Mrs. E. Hancock. awa, butter to becýome propýerty of CLASS37 j3 heads green cabbage,1 late-. MsadpclsMs .W al donor and be delivered to donr- WORK 0F CRILDREN IJNDER 16, Brooks, C. Vana., Mrs. D. W. McDonald. W. J. Hallitt. Co mahie.ad-Brook1 has ecabg-.1Grp catsup-Mrs. J. Quinn, Mrs. Best 15, lbsý. butter la prints or .O u ± i~ i Ioc.Bros M. Wilkins. rolîs. Special prizp 1by Mliss McWvil- G oiN tce ô Crochet work, cotton, 1 yd.-Mrs,' 6 table carrots-O. R. Hall, T. Plum catsup-Beath & H-ancock, m, Supt, Oshawa Hoespital, but- W. Couch. pachorBottreli & Sons. Mrs. D. W. McDonald. ter to become property of donor-Fa n rs Dainty pthok cottgn, doll's 6 parsnîps-R. Brooks, W. B. Salad-Mrs. W. VanValkenburg, Mrs G. L. Middleton. 1a r e s quilt-Mrs. W. Couch. Rowe. H. Eldridge. Best 5 lbs. butter la crocks. Spec- Dainty patchwork, woollen, doll's 6 beets-R. Brooks, J. Bell. Canned plums, 1 Ermpie-Mrs, W. il prize by T. B. Mitchell, Oshawa, M.JRsnadhsop- quit-rs W.Coch 12comecia tmaoesW.B.Orr, U. Young. butter to become property of donor ed a retail feed and farmers' Pro- Handkerchief, hemstitched by Rowe, R, Brooks. Canned pears, 1 sample-M -s F. -Mrs. G. L. Mîddleton. duce store in Toronto> Mr.- Pike hand-Mrs. W. Couch. 12 salad tomatoesâ-R. Brooks, C. 'Bateman, U. Young. Display of canned fruit, 12. var-ishs owavlegntads Handkerchief, trimamed with lace'Vana. Canned raspberries, 1 sample- leties, by, Women's Institute of! shsBwavleaetadi by hand-Mrs. W. Couch, Water melon-R. Brooks, R., S. Mrs. W. Orr, Beath & Hanoock. ýCounties of Ontario and Durham- paying highest prices for ail sorts Six samples of sewing, quarter Y2/ McLaughlin. Cne strawberries, 1 sample- Brooklin Instituté-, Whitby Institute. of grain, hay and farmers' produce. of ýeach, hemming, running, over-i Musk melon-R. Brooks, Wm. Mrs. W. Orr, U. Young- Best 5 lbs. butter la prints or rolî:s. The hay is pressed and the pes stitching, felling, gathering and 2 W,ýilson, Canned cherries, 1 sample-U. Special 'prize by Wm. McAdie, Osh iprresoscar button holes-Mrs. W. Couch.« Citron-O. R. Hall, Wm. Elliott, Young, Mrs, W. Orr. awa, butter to become property of Centre piece, emb.--Mrs. H. E.1 6 cucumbers, largest and best- Canned red carrants, 1 sample- and-delivered te donor-W. J. Hal- Donald.I Wm. Eiliott, R. Brooks, H1. Eldridge, R. Hemstock., litt, Please phone 2 89 ]Bowmanville Cross stitch emb.-Mrs. W. ýCouch. 3 heads white celery-R. Hem- Canned peaches, 1 sample-Beath Best 5 lbs. butter la prints or before disposing of y-aur goods- Pin cushion--,Mrs. W. Couch. stock, Mrs. H. Hooper.& Hanoock, M, s. F. Bateman. rolîs, or crocks. Special prize iby Hemstitching and feather stltch.À R. Brooks. Gooseberry jam-Mrs. J. Quinn, Ed. Bradley, eýs hawa, butter to be- ing, quarter yard of each-Mrs. W. Coll. of not iess than -8 varieties Mrs. D. W. McDonald. comne property of and delivered toe Couh. alln yllo ononsMrs W, Best coll. of canned fruit, not îess donor-R. Jenkins, Fancy work bag-Mrs. HL E. Don- -Orr, W. B. Rowe. than 6 varieties, correctly named- The DobeTac ot ald, Mrs. W. ýCouch. Gallon red onions-C, Vann,, 4. Mrs. N. Taylor. Dul rc roT CLASS 38 Brooks. Preserved citron-Mrs. J. Quin n, zwe GRAIN AND SEEDS 1 gal. pickling onions-R. Brooks, Mrs., W. Orr. Moptreal bush. large peas-U. Young. U. Young. Preserved fruit, 2 flavors, named Troto 1 bush. small peas-U. Young. Best coll. garden vegetables-R. _Mrs. J. Quinn, Mrs. M. Wilkins. &etoi 1 bush. faîl wheat, white or red- Brooks, R. S. MeLaughlin, C. Vann. Red carrant jelly-Mrs. M. Wil- Chi'ael Beath & Hancock, UI. Young. squash, green hubbard-O. R. kins, Mrs. W. VanValkenburg.Chcg 1 bush. spring wheat, white or Hall, R. Hemstock. Crab apple jelly-R, Jenkins, Mrs. Unexcelled dining car Serlvice. red-U. Young, Mrs. N. Taylor, 6 ears sweet corn-R. Brooks, N. J. Quinn. I 1 us.spig het goe-.Buss. Apl- lyMs.W aAakn Sleeping cars on, night Trains' and Yo uh. 12rng weatgoos- .eppleTel1BMrs W. anaîen-Parlor Cars on the rin',cipal DaY Youg.12pepesredT.Boitei &burg. Mrs. J. Quinn.Tris 1 bush, oats, white, U. Yownig, MUrs. j Son, Mrs. W. Orr, GLASS 46-MISCELLANEOTJS ______ N. Taylor. 12 peppers, green-R, Brooks,(CniudFuinoraonfm n Gad 1 bsh.oas, lac-U Yong, Mr. D W.Mconad.Quince, jelly-Mrs. G. N. McDon- Trunk Ticket Agent or C.E. Horning bush. barley, 6-rowed -U. 2ln aihC a .Bt-aîd. 1rDistrict Passenger Agent, Toronto. Young. treil & Sons. Cou. 0of jelly, not less than 5, cor- J .HJRTw g t 1 bush. rye, wvýinter or. spring-1 3 heads red celery--Mrs. W. Orr, rectly named-U. Young, Mr_. W. Clean te handle. Si y PaIl Drug' .H .JRY onAet Bah&H cok rsN.Tyo.T. Bttrell & Sons.J gists, Grocers and (Jenerai Stores. Phone 78 Bowmanville- t12 ears of corn-J. W. Holman, FRUASS N. Buss. LS 41-COMMECIAL APPLES Haîf bush. fa-.Yug G.' Baldwins-W. B. Rowe, H. Gif- [Weatherilt. ford, S. Roberts. V Hafbush. lsake-J. McKenzie.1 Spy-R. Hemstock, H. Gifford, W. ~N U 1 b fP Sheaf 0f white outs bound with B Rwe A W A A S binder-Mrs. N. Taylor. Greening, Rhode Islu'nd-W, H. CLASS 39-FIELD ROOTS Stevenson, R. Stork, J. J. Stevenson. À FURNACE easy to manage; a furnace that is Hait bush. early ýpotatoes-Robt,1 Golden russets-R. Stork, W. B. Acno-iad--fe;aunaetatwllha Brooks, mWisnj Rowe, C. F. Werry, . your home comfortably. Haît bush, late potatoes-W D. Kings-R. Stork, S. Roberts, W. B.er Rowe rok. This is the proposition we offer in the SunshÎne. jF' Best coui. of potatoes, not less than: Ben Davis-H. Giffordt, W. B. McClnry's heating experts will plana~ heating sys- 5 varieties and 6 of each-R. Hem- Rowe, W. Glaspel, tem for you without charge-a henting systemn that stock. WCrumnberry pippen- W. B. yer, they guarantee will hent your home comfortably. Best *'roots purpre top Swede tur- .J.' Stevenson. lliPs-U,. Young, R. Brooks. Stark-W.- B. Rowe, H. Gifford, If you want to be sure of COMFORT; Best 6 roots, mummoth long redl if you want a durable, honestly built magod-R. Brooks, U. Yo)unýg furnace, well installed, put the problern 6 wite crrots-R. Brooks, W anothrtea wiý reci carrots-Robert Brooks, Ti.ing, o .I o. k about the LITTLE DRAFT- ugc al oper.. -MAN that turns on the drafts Young.urt1a 1 peck Empire State poates-DrChase.-Olnrtment will rheeY oat once ~f1X V Fucsis r loerH. ldîde. ad s ccrtain1ly cure you. bc.a bx;all tIAfWVJ LI1 L Fuchsas i floer-H El(-;-jlgedealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co,, Limnited, r e a a Cactu-O. . Hal. Tr0nto,, Sampie box froesii you muention thie Ciacus-O R. ail.paper and enclgose 20, taanp tg psy poestage. [Mw Oshawa Fair CUONTSU Contipued from page 6 Orr, Mrs. M. Wilkins.Ï Pin cushion-Miss MeCutcheon, Mrs, E. Montgomery. 6Luncheon set, 7 pieces (centre and ,j Se id"F ifale" 6doylies, plate size)-Mrs. W. Cald- L-àiiSe re well, Mrs. W. Orr. - - Mâd Frei hwt Jweies Dressing sacque-Mrs, W. Orr, 112 CoBUaG ST., ST. JOHN, N.B. Boudoir cup-Mrs. T,. Burns, Mrs. "I feeî 1i rnt tell you of the great T. Percy. benefit I have received from your Modern cross stitch-Miss Me- wonderful medicine, '.utatv& Cutcheon, Josephine Bell, .i!have been a sufferer for snany Tea cosy, emb, and mounted- ye4rs from Volent ffeadaches, and 'Mr s. T. Bateman, Mrs. Hl. Hooper. coulul get Dno permanent relief., Tea cosy, kiiitted or crocheted- A fiend advised me te, tuke 'Fruit- Mrs. B. Cameron, Mrs, M. Wilkins. a-tives' ançi I did so, with great Facy work bag-Miss Mecutch- success; an d noW 1I1amn entireiy free, eon, Mrs, H. E. Donald. of H Ladaches, thanks te, your Darning lag-Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. splendj(i, medicine". M. Wilkins. Ml2,S. ALEXANDER SHAW. *Eyelet emb.-Mrs. g. E. Donald, 50c. a box, 6 foiý $2.50, trial size 25c. Mrs. T. Perey., At al deý.,ers or sent on rcceîpt of Centre plece, white soiid emb- pnc~ Aad by Frai t-a-tiveâ Mrg. T. Perey, Mrs. H. È-ooper, Limited. Ottawa. Centre, piece, colorýed linen emb. ----Mrs. H. E. Donald, Miss McCutch- Single specimen ýplants, not other- eon. wise named la iist-Mrs. ýE. Han- Centre piece, coronatiôn ,braid- cock, H. Eldridge. IMrs. H. E. Donald, Miss McCutch- Table 'houquet-R.. Hemstock, H. eon. ,.Eldridge. Irish crechet-Mrs. W. Caldwell, Hand bouqut-R. Hemstock, H. Miss McCutcheon. Eldridge. Centre piece holder-Mrs. A. R. Bouquet made by amateurs-W. H. Gaud, Mrs. M. Wilkins. Tonkin, N. Bu 'ss. Fascînator, knitted- Miss Mc- Asparagus fra-R. S. McLaughHin. Cutcheon. AMATEUR OIL, PAINTING 14,2seinator Crocbet 1 LuLky, iiiii(lýquape or Tnarlile-mrs, 1 W IW. B. Dyer. Fr ~Va enburg. SCHOOL GHlIDREN'S COMPýEI'NI Ont~'i-~-~W ; Rre;.zdb&L'eL Ïx kn )aaje maraladeý-M-rs, E. Hàn- ASi Son, W. D. Dyer.cok Mrs. J. Quinn. 6ergodn ataicn-R. Mclntosh,' red-R. Stork, W. H. Raspberry vinegar -Mrs. M. Wiil- Willoughby, H. Manning, B. Smith. Stevenson, W. D. Dyer. kins, Mrs. A. R. Gaud. 6 onions, front sts-R. Willough- JWagner-S. Roberts, T. Bottrelî Carrant wine-Mrs. J. Qui nn, by, A.- Vance.* & Son. Mrs, D. W. McDonald. 6 onions, from seeds-R. Will- Dyehy .H Stevenson, W. D. Rhubarb w!neýR. Jenkins, Mrs.!oughby. ane Wolf River-W. H. Stevenson, H. Grape wine -U.Y oung, Mr%, J. 6 beets-M. Allen, A. Vance, A. J. Sti'venson, W. H. Tonkin. Quinn. Cox. Any other desirable variety ap- Eîderberry wine-Mrs. B. W. Mc- 6 carrots-A. Cox, A. Vance, R. pies-S. Roberts, C. F. Werry, T. Donald, Mrs. J. Quinn. Willoughby. Bottreli & Son. Two boaves white bread-Mrs. T. 12 salsify-A. Vance, R. Willough-, Best coll, commercial applesî, 6 W. Hall, Bea.th & Hancock. by. varieties, 5 o! each- and separate Two louves browa bread----Mrs. E, Best coll. o! vegetabes-R Will- from the above- W. B. Rowe, H. Haacock, Mrs. D. W. McDonald. oughby, A. Vance. Gifford, S. Roberts, W. D. Dyer. Bread roils, six-Mrs. E. Hancock, Best coll. of asters-A. Cox. DdMESTIC VARIETIES- 5 of each Mrs. T. W. Hall. GLASS 3 - IXISCELLANJO0TS Snow-R. Stnrk, H. *Gifford, W. Homemade buns-Mrs. E. Han- Best 6 ears corn grown la 1918- B. Rowe. cock, Mrs. J,. Quinn. ý1 B.Bro'okýs, A. Cox. Gravenstein- H. Gifford, W. B. Plain sponge cake-,Mrs. W. Vant- Des t 100 heads ripe oats-A. Rowe, C. F. Werry. Valkenburg, Mrs. T. W.- Hall. Brooks, B. Brooks. Blenheim pippen-W. B. Rowe,- Layer cake, plain white, lced- Best 100 heads ripe barley- R. R.Brooks, Hl. Gifford. Mrs. T. W. Hall, Mrs. W. Orr. Brooks, A. Brooks, Dozen crab apples, smal-W. B. Fancy layer cake, iced-Mrs. T. 5 largest potatoes (free froni dis- Rowe, B. W. MeDonald, Hl. Gifford. W, Hall, Mrs. N. Taylor. ease and blemishes-B. Brooks, If. Bozen crab ,apples, large-W B. Trts-Mrs, D. W. McBonald, Mrs. Cox, H. Manning. Rowe, Wm. lliott, R. Brooks. T. W. Hall. 5 largest dahlias (open te girls GLASS 42--PEARS---5 of each Doughnuts-Josephine Bell, Mrs. onlyl--ýM. Bearbora, R. Brooks. Buchess of Anjou-T. Bottreli &' J. Quinn.5 largest asters (open to girls Son, R. Brooks, W. J. Stevenson. Apple pie---Mrs. T. W. Hall. only-F. Cox, I. Brown, M. Bearborn. Brtlett-W. H. Stevenson, W. B. Lemon pe DMr.D W. McBonald, Best 'bouquet of! mixed flowers Rowe, W. J. Stevenson. Mrs. T. W. Hall. (open, te girls OnlY)-W. Tonkin,ý, Sheldon-ýW. J. Stevenson, W. H. Honey, 10 lbs., strained-T. Pere- M. Bearborn, F. Ccox. Stevenson, R. Brooks, ma, R. L. J. Smith. Capp-Beath & Hancock, W. D. 10 lbs. strained\Ihoney, clover or Dyer, W. J. Stevenson. basswood, prize by C. P. Davis, hon- Winter eNeis-Wm. Elliott, W. B. ey to be property o! donor- T. .0 1 a 1 ... - , Lý - i - - 1 ---- - 1 - 1 m ýN. Illayier-1 MPS. i uest à ibs. butter in ii i hnmp. n -f t m