& 3 ta ; ERE LT ERAER EISEN ENE ENR SE & ha S iDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG " A a a Pt ts D0YOUNNDY WHY Moreover, there nen who wi that old sore or skin disease of able; it must 1 ywvelier light t And so some woi yours breaks out again? It's be- cause the remedies you have been using do not get to the root of the disease, but remain on the surface. Try Zam-Buk! It penetrates to the underlying tissues, destroys all germs and cures from the "root" up Hence Zam-Buk cures are lasting. All dealers, 60¢. box. PN rts os, AENINEENEREEREEINEENEE implements will always be some ni it. Lt! r with walnut frame, est VISIT ABRAMSON'S For Your Fall Suitor Coat If a few DOLLARS' SAVING appeals to you, come and convince yourself of our astonishing low' prices. \ s to attain in- eating lighting redror two 5 AZO more to work with and re- st, n matter » have night real can- s.on the | pa dmitted, | 5 any ave night at also, be- , and be- F storm its | q 4) On the dinner : dressing table, st be erous, but ie ever) 3 candle ere is 'a big, low the base of ol ara decidedly bulb gold or! are white, the f so effective Above this metimes For of drawers. On table, are not effective. They should be : served for the drawing room, or for | les, because of their flames however, where real are d chest of drawers can- yet where a candle-like lamp is most effective. { In one of the big new hotels some | of the bedrooms are charmingly fur- nished with 'dark American walnit Gath a low dresser or | and arved wood or of brass or copper, | effective, women rely on them for a distinct in place of the many | a | sputtering wick, | MEN'S FALL SUITS We have'just received a splendid "range of Men's and Young Men's Fall Suits; made in very latest styles, Waist Line and Form Fit- "ting models Prices from $15.95 to $37.50 +H WORK SHIRTS in blue, blue stripe, and black and white stripes. Regular $1.25, Saturday . LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS in brown, burgundy, taupe, blue and black. Prices from . .. © $18.50 to $37.50 and up. "ou \ MEN'S BOOTS in black or tan; with or without Neolin sole. Special for Satur- day oc. un. coon... $4.95 1 i Louis Abramseo The Up-to-the-Minute Clothier and Furnisher. "0 iL 5; 1 : FALL COATS in grey, green-and brown: Waist Line and conservative Prices ranging from models. \ $14.95 to $34.95 in FINE TOP SHIRTS in all sizes, with soft and stiff cuffs .........98c. and $1.29 RAINCOATS Tweed, Raincoats textures; rubberized guaranteed waterproof. from .......$12.50 to in assorted mixtures; trench models: double lining; Prices $23.50 ARM BANDS _10c¢., 15¢., and 20c.-- A snap. LADIES' HIGH SHOES in black, tan and color combina- tions; Neolin sole. $4.95 to $7.95 Prices from . ; yar J * + THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY MORNING NEEENNEEESNESESEAEISNSNEEENENENENESESEREENECENEEEE not, from many points of view, | as. the real ones.-But | dhéy. do- serve. a geod purpose | instance, these candlesticks on each end of a one of | rm ren | AS RESULTS OF EVENT HELD SEPT. 16TH AND 17TH iq A! B. Howes Is President and' George A.'Smith Secretary of the Oso Ag- ricultural Associatipn. . Horses---Stallion, four years old | H. uv. J. Chailice. Brood mare with | | colt at side, G. P. Reynolds, Geo. As- sletine. Colt three year old G.P., A. Cousins, L. Bateman. Colt two years old G.P., G. F. Howes, Geo. Assletine; Colt. one year old, G.P., G. F. Howes, { Geo. Assletine. Suckling colt, G P.; A. Reynolds, G. Assletine. Brood | mare apd colt, C., R. Botting, H: | Drew. Colt two years old, C., A, R. | Howes, H, Drew. Colt two years old C., A. R. Howes," L. B. Cronk. Prood | mare and colt, HYW., G. F. Hov és, A. | th. Howes. Colt 4hree years old H.D,, E. Cronk, G. Assletine. Golt two years old, H.D., E. Cronk, G. Assletine. Colt one year old, D.D., E. Cronk, G. Assletine,; Brood mare and' colt agri- culture, E. Cronk. Suckling colt, ag- riculture, E. Cronk. Double team, G. P., A. R. Howes, A. Leeslie. Double team, H.D., Ralph Botting. Double «eam. agriculture, Wm. Clow, J. N Smith, Double team C. under 15 iands, Le Bateman, G. Goodberry. souble team C., over 15 hands, D. «eeslie. Single horse C under 15 hands, T. G. Black, Single horse C.| over 15 hands, W. Johnson. Fastest | carriage horse, Jas. Coulter, J. Steele | Best saddle horse gents, A. R. Howes. | Cattle--Durham bull two years old, A. B, Howes, L. B. Cronk. Hol- stein bull two years old, J. A. Good. Holstein bull two years old, E. Bert- rim, Grades--Cow giving milk, I. B. Cronk, L. B. Cronk. Heifer two years old, A. R. Howes, A. R. Howes, Hei- fer one year old, A. B. Howes. Heifer calf, A. R. Howes, J. N. Smith. Common cattle.--Cow giving milk, i. G. Black, T. A. Wagar. Heifer one year old, T. G. Black, T. G. Black. Sheep pure bred--Ram, two Years y old shropshire Down, L. B. Cronk, F wagar, Ram lamb Shropshire Down B. Cronk, L. B. .Cropk. Ewe tw« ears old Shropshire Down, L. B Cronk. Ewe one year old, Skropshir down, L. B. Cronk. Ewe lamb, Shrop- shire Down, L.' B. Cronk, m two ears old Horn Dorsets, G. Coodberry Ram lamb, Horn Dorsets, G. M. orew, G. M. Drew. Ewe two years old Horn Dorsets, G. M. Drew, G. M. Drew. Ewe one year old, Horn Dor sets, G. M. Drew, G. M. Drew. Ewe lamb. Horn Dorsets, G. M. Drew. Grade sheep--Ewe two years old long wool, T. Howes. Ewe two years Black. Sow old, short wocl, T. G. Black, T. G. Black. E#e one year old short wool, T. G. Black, T. G. Black. Ewe lamb, short wool, T. Hewes, T. G. Black. Swine Pure bred--Boar under one yeéar,~Yorkshire, T. G. Black. Sow under one year, Birkshire, D. Good- fellow. Boar under one year, Chester White, Wm. Goodfellow. Grades--3Sow one year old, T. G. and pigs, A. R. Howes. Pigs under months old W. Good- fellow, A. B. Howes. Poultry--Turkeys, H. Drew. (Geese small, E. Bertrim, G. Goodberry. Ducks, G. F, Howes, B. Wagar. Hens !»ghorrs Brown, T. G. Black, T. G Black. Hens White leghorns, T. G. --uacK, T. G. Black. Mens Plymouth Dark, B. "Wagar, T. Howes Hens Plymouth light, H. Drew, (3. Good- berry. Hens, Bantams, W. D. Black, W. D. Black, Hens, Wyndotte white, A. B. Howes, H. Drew. Hens. any kind, G, Goodberry, W. Govdfellow. Hens, Rhode Island Red, wm. Good- PARAM FAR REE LST er Their Ins Golden Campine, H. wheat, E. Bertrim Drew, G. F Vanest, G. F nk B. § as, Geo. Howes, Oats white, J. Howes. Barley, J, V Rye, A) B. Howes, J. t. By - wh E. Cronk, L. k. Yel- low cotn, 1. L.'Benn, G. Howes 1, G. M. Drew. Any kind pod, A. R. Howes. Large white beans, A. B. Howes. Small white beans, J. Lowry, Wm. Robson. Small yellow, J. A. Good. Timothy seed, Geo. Drew, L. B. Cronk. Fi seed, G. F. Howes, L. B.-Cronk. Mil- let seed yellow, IL. B. Cronk. Pop corn, E. Uronk, Wm. Robson, Smok- ed corn, . T. Howes, .J. N. ®Smith Sheaf wheat, T. Howes. Roots and vegetables--Irish bler potatoes, R. Dusharm, Smith. Red potatoes, R cob- JN Dusharm, son, J. N. Smith. Green mountain po tatoes, J. N. Smith, H, Drew. Any kind, potatoes, A. R. Howes. Turnips stock use, . Smith, L. B. Cronk Turnips, use, T. Howes, H. Drew. "Mangel wWottzZel, A.B, Howes, Carrots red, J. N. Smith, Wm. Rob- son. Carrots stock use, 1. L. Benn, B. Wagar. Beets long » D. Goodfel- low, R. Dusharm. Sugar beets, Wm Robson, L. B. Cron Turnip beets Geo. Assletine, L. B, Cronk, Cat white, W. Cornwall, T. Howes red onions, T. Howes, L.. B. Cronk Large yellow onions, R. Dusharm, J. Lowry. Potato onions, L. B. Cronk Watermellons, I. L Benn, A B Howes kK Melons, F. Good. (Cit- y Smith, H. Smith. Best squash table use, "J. N. Smith, H. Drew. Largest pumpkin, . E. Clow L.. B. Cronk. Largest squash, G. As- sletine, T. Howes. Gallon tomatoes J. N. Smith, A. R. Howes. Parsnip T. Good, L. B. Cronk. Cucumbers, H Bmith, F. Good, Roots ce l Howes, D. W. Cronk. Vege ters, D. Goodfellow, J. N. 8 ter radishe Reynolds, Summer radishes, G. Lowry. oys- mith. Win H. Drow. Goodberry, J. Dairy and nther similar products-- Butter in prints, J. A. Good. A. B. {owes. Dairy butter, E. Cronk. Col- red cheese Sept. make, I. M. Smith, !. Barr. White cheese Sept. make, I. i. Smith, E. Barr. Cheese any make, . M. Smith, E. Barr. Gallon maple syrup, 1. M. Smith, I. L. Benn. Maple sugar, J. Cronk; E. Cronk. Honey lover, J. N. Smith. 3 Home-made soap, J. Lowry, F. Good. Hen eggs, brown, ' D. Goodfellow, Wm. Goodfellow. Hen eggs, white, D. W. Cronk, A. Reynolds. Best dressed fowl, J. A. Good, Wm. Good- fellow. Fall apples, A. R. Howes, H. Drew. Winter apples, D., W. Cronk, F. Good. Crap apples, R. Dusharm, Wm. Robinson. Collection of ap: ples, D. W. Cronk. Box apples, ¥. Good, A. R. Howes. Black grapes, D. W. Cronk. White grapes, T. A. Wagar. Red grapes, D. W. Cronk. Pears, J. A. Good, D. W. Cronk. Home-made bread, L. B. Cronk, T. Howes. Home-made bread, nut, Jas. Love. Home-made biscuits, Jas. Love. Home made cookies, Ir 1. Bean. Home-made muffins, J. Ls Bean, J. L. Benn. Best variety bak- ing, Jas. Love, G. A. Smith. Piles, apple and pumpkin, G. 'A : Smith. Chocolate-tayer cake, F. Harris, Jas. Love. Pickles, J. L. Benn, Drew. : Domestic manufaedlires and ladies work, useful, wool yarn single. D. W | Infants Booties, R. Botting. Cronk. Wool yarn, double. D. Cronk. Cronk, D. Lésle. holes, J. A. Goodfellow, D. W Cronk. Hand sewing, I. M. Smith, D. W, Cronk. Mat rug, D. W. A.l { B. Howes. White pctatoes, Wr. Rob- HH. D. Black, | rue love and ghosis are d F rom the Lights of the Ages Do the Lamp Makers of Today ation 1 k pir effe » most is a modif lantern, equipped for rf. Some of these either P ed silk and fitted cu at a not very | mail PAGE ELEVEN. PLAY FAR. DON'T JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS What is tho difference between y 2 T arms mply an suffers for years with Rheus After tryin ts without euc r Rheumatic symp. What does he im« e? That it is his old ; that the medicir took had only a temporary effect; be will never again be well. This im- pression is the one we wish to eradi- cate--because it is entirely false. Whenever Templeton's heumatie Capsules are given a fair trial they remedy Rheumatism, Seiatiea, Lum- bago, Neuritis, } algia, or any of their kindred diseases R.C.'s won't make you immune from the above diseases. They 'will remedy them and drive them from your system, but whenever you feel an attack coming on, start using T.R.O.'s afain, - Ask your Druggist or booklet; it is interestin (Templetons, 142 X T.R.C write us for our new 1 costs you nothing oronto), We eceipt of $1.04. Sole ag o] Kingston, James i, McLeod, Druggist. i at pg FOR SALE OVERLAND CAR (5 Passenger) In Good Condition ROBINSON & WILTSHIRE GARAGE 239% Bagot St. Phone No. 177 ere on 1 Re --------------------------" | give herewith the [Cronk, I. M. Smith. Men's shirt, 'home made, D. Goodfellow, D. W. Cronk. Wool mitts, D, W. Cronk, B Wagar. Wool socks plain, D. W. Cronk. Wool socks, ribbed, E. Ber- trum, D. W. Cronk. Wool stockings, | D. W. Cronk. Quilt patchwork, silk, D. W. Cronk, J. M. Smith. Quilt,| patchwork, cotton, T. A. Wagar, W. FE. Clow." Quilt, patchwork, wool, | D. W. Cronk. Quilt, log cabin, cot-| ton, W. E. Clow, J. Lowry. Quiit,| log cabin, wool, 1. M. Smith, F. Har-| ris. Home-made coverlet, cotton! knitted, A. Reynolds. Home-made coverlet, cotton croched, R, Botting, | A. Reynolds. Home-made eoverlet, | tuft, I. M. Smith, Home-made cover-| let, any kind, D. Goodfellow, I. M.+ | Smith. Crazy quilt, silk, I. M. Smith, J. Love. Crazy quilt, wool,| J. N. Smith, M. Drew. Crazy Quilt, | tied, W. E. Clow, J. A. Good. Quilt, any, kind tied, D. Goodfellow, D. Wi Cronk. Hooked rug, D. W. Cronk. | Braided rug, BE. Bertrum; T.-Howes.{ Crocheted rug, J. Lowry. Ladies | home-made dress, E. Bertram, Di Leslie, . Three pleges home-made | laundry work, Bertram, ¥, Har-{ ris, E. Ladies Work Fancy---Embroider- ed might robe, J. Ni Smith, H. Drew. 2 Bedroom towels, A. "W. Cronk, J. A. Goodfellow. TI'ancy sewing, apron, W. E. Clow. Spcimen crochet work in cotton, A. Reynolds, H.. Drew.| { Embroidery on cotton or' muslin, J. i A. Goodfellow. Fancy whisk holder, {J A. Goodfellow. Sofa rug, D. W. Cronk. Tatting of any kind, D. W.| iCronk, D. Goodfellow. Collection of {fancy work, F. Harris, H. Drew. {Pillow shams, finished in braid, W.| {Clow, D, Leslis. Guest towels, F.| arris, D. Goodfellow Fancy pin ® ushion, J. Lowry, D. Leeslie. Collee-| {tion house flowers, A. E. Wagar, J, Lowry Toilet D. Goodfellow. {W, E. Clow. Tray cloth, A. Leeslie,! {F. Harris. Table mets, G. M. Drew, | G. A. Smith, Painting in water colors D. W. Cronk Painting in oils, J.| Love, F. Harris. Embroidered | dresser scarf, T. A. Wagar, J. Lowry. | Specimen knitted tan cotton, J. N.| Smith, D. Goodfellow. Best sofa | cushion, A. Leeslie, FF. Harris. est pyragraphy collection, D. Goodfellow Centrepiece and doylies, F. Harris, J. Lowry. Specimen eyelet embroidery, A. Leeslie, J. A. Goodfellow. Painting on china, D. W. Cronk. Pair slippers, D. W. Cronk. Best centrepiece, A. Leeslie, D. Goodfellow. Embroidery on linen, A. Leeslie, J. Love. Crochet on pillow shame, J. Lowry. Croched hrand-bag, J. A. Good, D. Goodfellow lollection of pillow slips, G. A Smith, J. A. Good.. Fancy pillow slips, W ¥. Clow. Collection knitted lace J Love. Crocheted lace, H. Drew, J. A. Goodfellow. Crocheted yoke, R. Dusharm. J. A. Goodfellow. Embroid. ered table cover, J. Lowry. Collec tion hand painted china, DD. W, Cronk. Fancy tea apron, D. Good- fellow, W. E. Clow. Collection sofs cushions, W. E. Clow. Best dresser and stand cover, J. lowry. Best dis- play of cut flowers, E. Bertrim, T. Howes. Best boquet of asters, Wm Johfison, §: Bertram. Best pencil) drawing, T. Howes. Crayon draw. ling, T. Howes, Penmanship, T. i Howes, E. Bertram, E. Cronk. Com i position, B. Cronk, L. Bateman, W. | Drawing, E. Bertrim, E {Cronk, T. Howes. Plan of {grounds, T. Howes, E. Bert's { Dressed doll, T. Howes, E. Per.* set, 4 i mw | Child" | W.! emhyroidered dress, T. A. Wagar. $ Patching on garment, D. W.| A. B. Howe. president; Geo. A | Worked button) Smith, secretary, rl i often talked about but seidom seen. { numerous How To Kill Dandruff So It Won't Return. By a Specialist | : Rat the dandruff germ is respons- ible nearly all the diseases to which the scalp is heir, as well as for baldness and premature gray hair, is a' well-known f * We appreciate, therefore; the importance of any Twill destroy "its power. gon it is a pleasure to preseription which alp specialist states he r repeated tests, will destroy the dandruff § in from ene to three applica~ 8. It will alse almost immediate- stop falling hair and it has in ses produced a new hair- growth er ars of partial bald- is prescription can be made up at home, or any druggist will put it up for you--6 ounces Bay Rum; 2 ouncas iavona de Composee, one« half drachm Menthol Crystals, Mix thoroughly and after standing an hour it is ready for use. Apply night and morning, rubbing into the 'scalp with the finger tips. If you wish. it perfumed, add 1 drachm of your favorite pérfume, While this preparation is not g dye it is un- equalled for restoring gray hair to its original color. A Al IN a MINN i for For -this res f ca ness. T UR brea 4 on the pure food level. It's a stan- dard article of food in this town Every day more folks . are learning about its nutri: tious goodness and about the cleanly care used in its mannu- facture. Eating our bread is a health habit. Get the habit, ' O DONT BE A SLAVE T0 YOUR NERVES Good Advice to Nervous People People who are exc essively ner vous, tired out and all run down, who get the jumps and fidgets, wha can't concentrate their minds on work, have fits of blues, trembling, nervous headaches and dyspepsia and that "don't give a hang" feeling sq fommon to nervous folks, may take 'L as a certain fact that their troubly Is due to impoverished or devitalized nerve force. Their nerve eolls are starving and when they give out en- Hrely, complete nervous prostration or breakdown is thé result. A splendid treatment for weak nerves is found in the famous Ferro Peptine, composed of six of the best nerve vitalizing elements known tg nodern chemistry, These tablets go ftraight to the nerve cells and begin mmediate action. Take a Ferro: Peptine tablet, walt ten miniites and vatch vourself perk up. They feed your famighed nerve cells, start heal- by blood circulation and normal di sestion.' * Then you brighten up, pui | ana smile, get some of the old-time 'pep" back in your system and feej 8 happy 'as a ciam at high tide. Fer ro-Paptine is absolutely harmless 'optains no dangerous habit-forming drugs, is easy to take, inexpensive and all leading druggists dell It on ¢ positive' guarantee of successful re § Jults or money back.