» - Just One Application | . » » and the Hairs Vanish ) effective, treatment is here given for the quick Mix en- ough powdered delatone and water to apply paste and after 2 or 3 minutes re- move, wash the skin and the hairs One application us- ually is sufficient, but to be certain dt results, buy the delatone in an orig- ode 0 A harmless, yet or removal of hairy. growths: cover the undesirable lairs, have vanished. inal package. Horses, Stallion, heavy draft, John Chal- lice. Brood mare and colt, G. P. George Drew, Thomas Howes. , Colt ®:hree-year-old, G. P. Jacob Cronk, Thomas Blaék. Colt, two-year-old, G. P. Howes, F. Good. Colt, one-year- old, G. P."A. Cronk, H. Drew. Colt, 1916, G. P. R. Howes, T. Howes. Early Colds Cannot withstand the Hicky- Dover Combination. Dover's Cold Breakers will quickly break up the worst head-cold and get it out of the system, and a few doses of 's Speedy Cure will loos- en up the tightest chest cold or cough, The tremendous sale of these splendid remedies testifies as to their wonderful curing pro- perties. 25¢ each, Only at Brood mare and colt, C. R. Howes. Colt, three-year-old, C. W. E. Clow, J. €. Hartman. Brood colt, H. D. T. McEwen, G. F. Howes. Colt, three-year-old, H. D. Drew, G. F. Howes. Colt, two-year-old, H. D. H. Drew. Colt, 1916, H. D, 'T. Mec- Ewen, G. F. Howes. Brood mare and colt, Agr., J. N. Smith. Colt, three- year-old, Agr., W. E. Clow, A. Cronk. Colt, two-year-old, Agr., J. N. Smith. Colt, one-year-old, Agr., J. N. Smith. Colt, 1916, Agr. J. N. Smith. Double team, G. P. E: Price, G. Drew. Double team, H. D. H: w, T, Fitzgerald. Double team, Agr., J. Cronk, F. Kirk- ham. Double team "under fifteen hands, carriage, C. D. Godfrey. Sin- gle horse, fifteen hands over, C. R. Botting, A. Reynolds. Fastest car- riage horse, E. Smith, W, Goodfellow. Saddle horse, gent's., D. Hannah, B. CharMon. Driving horse, driven by lady, A. Reynolds. Single horse un- der fifteen hands, T. G. Black. he Cattle With Pedigree. Bull, two-year-old, Holstein, A. Cronk. Grade Cattle. iving milk, G. A. Smith. ne-year-old, T. G. Black, D. Heifer calf, 1916, A. B. Cow Heifer, Hani. Howes. ; VV ------d Common Oattle. Cow giving milk, D. Hannah, D. Hannah. "Heifer, two-year-old, T. G. Black; T. G. Black.' Sheep, Pure Breed. Horn Dorcets--Ram, one-year-old, G,. M. Drew. Ram lamb, G. M. Drew, G. M. Drew. Ewe, two-year-old, G. M. Drew, G. M. Drew, Ewe, one-year- old, George Drew. Ewe lamb, G. M. Drew, sheep, Long Wool. Ewe, Ewe, one-year-old, A, B. Howes. Ewe lamb, A. B. Howes. Short Wool. Ewe, two-year-old, T. G. Black, T. G. Black. Ewe, one-year-old, T. G. Black, T. G. Black. Ewe 1amb, T. G. ' Swine, Yorkshire, pure breed---Boar; one: year-old, A. B. Howes. Chester White--Boar under one year, A. B. Howes, Sow under one year, L. B. Cronk. Grades or common--sow and pigs, A. B. Howes, ~ Pair pigs under six months, A. B, Howes, T. G. Black. . Poultry. Turkeys, A. B. Howes. Geese, L. B. Cronk. Ducks, T. McEwen, Hens, brown Leghorn, T. G. Black. Cock and hen, L. Leghorn, T. G. Black, W. Cornwall, Cock -and hen, Plymouth Rock, D. R. H. Smith, R. H. Smith. Cock and hen, Wyandotte, W. -T. L. Benu, H. Drew. Uock and hen, any kind, J. C. Hartman, Thomas Me- Ewen. Cock and hen, Guinea, George Drew. Cock and hem, Buff -+Orphington, W. Goodfellow. Cock and hen, Rhode Island Red, W. Good- fellow. Grain. Oats, white, W. E. Clow, H. Charl- ton. Barley, H. Charlton. Fall rye, Thomas Howes, A. B. Howes. Buck- R. Howes, L. B. Cronk. White corn, D. w. Corn, any kind, R. Howes, 33 |G. F. Howes. Pop corn, J. N. Smith, FASHION CRAFT G. A. Smith. Heans, large white, Willian Robson, A. B. Howes. Beans, small white, J. Cronk. Beans, yellow, L. B. Cronk. Timothy seed, L. B.. Cronk, Flax seed, R. Howes. Millet seed, yellow, T. McEwen, Grain in Sheaf. Sheaf wheat, T. Howes. Sheat white oats, T. Howes, George Drew. Sheaf barley, T. Howes. Sheaf rye, T. Howes. Roots and Vi Red potatoes, William Robeor, George Drew. White potatoes, T. Howes, T. McEwen. Early Rotates, J. N. Smith, L. B. Cronk. tatoes, William Cornwall, ot they are creations in| owen, 3 two-year-old, A. B. Howes. | wheat, Thomas Howes. Yellow corn, ! LIT J] WINES AT THE PARHAN FAR Howes. Large yellow onions, A. B. Howes, T. Howes. Potato onions, William Robson, A. B. "Howes. Wa- termelon, I. L. Benn, G. A. Smith. Mush melons, William Doherty, I. L. Bunn. Citrons, J. N. Smith. Squash for table use, Joseph Cox, William Simonette. Largest pumpkin, F. Good. Tomatoes, Chatiton. Parsnips, Thomas Howes. | Cucumbers, Thomas Howes, George Drew. Celery, George Drew, D. W. Cronk. Summer radish, J. N. Smith, G. A. Smith. Dairy and Other Produce. Butter in roll, G. A. Smith, J. N Smith. Butter in prints, W. E. Clow, J.. N. Smith, B. Charlton.. Cheese, white, M. Kirkham, E. Storms, 1. M. Smith. Cheese, colored, M. Kirkham, E. Storms, I. M. Smith, 'Maple syrup, I. L. Benn, J. N. Smith. Honey in comb, J. N. Smith, A. C. Wagar. Honey in jar, F. Good. D. W. Cronk. Homemade soap, W. E. Clow. Cook- ing apples, R. Howes, J. Cronk. Bat- ing apples, A, B. Howes, William Robson. Winter apples, I. L. Benn, J. Lowery. Crab apples, T. Howes, J. C. Hartman. Apples, any kind, B. Charlton, R. Howes. Collection of applés, R. Howes, A. B. Howes. Pears, D. W. Cronk. Buns, fancy, G. A. Smith," 1. L. Benn. Buns, common, J. N. Smith, B#| ished in braid, W. Eclow. Pilow "shams, G. Ayerst, G. Ayerst. Fancy pin cushions, J. C. Hartman, D. W. Cronk. Best drawn work, E. Bert rim, W. Doherty. Best toilet set, J. C. Hartman, H. Charlton. Best tray cloth, E Bertrim, J. Lee, Best table mats, W. Doherty, R, Wa: gar. Aviaton cap, E. Bertrim. Em- gar. Best sofa cushion, J. Lowery, G. A. Smith. Pillow shams finished in chain stitch, George Ayerst. Cen- tre piece and doylie, E. Bertrim, J. Lee. Collection of centre pieces, E. Bertrim. Shadow embroidery, J. Lowery, E. Bertrim. Eyelet am- broidery, E. Bertrim, J, C. Hartman. Painting on china, J. Lee, D. W. Cronk. Slippers knitted or crochet- ed, T. L. Benn, D. W. Cronk. Doll dressed by girl under fifteen years, | Geo. Ayerst. Water colors, D. wl Cronk, W. E. Clow. Writing, fourth form, G. A. Smith, W. E. Clow. Wriling, third form, CG. Ayerst, T. McEwen. Writing, second form, T. Howes. Drawing, fourth form, W, E. Clow. Drawing, third form, G. Ayerst, B. Charlton. Best centre piece, W. E. Clow, W, Doherty. Knitted doylie, J. Lowery, R. Wagar.. Embroidery on linen, L. Storms, J. Lowery. Set dresser mats, L. Storms. Crochet hand bag, A. C. Wagar, T. L'Benn. Embroidered bed spread, L. Storms. Collgetion of doylies, J. Lowery, W. Doherty. Battenburgh work, E. Beririm. Em- broidered pillow slips, G. A. Smith, "i ' 1 - THE ALLIES' SOMME ADVANCE. The map shows the various stages of the Allies' advance on the Somme from July 1st Uil Golaber 7th. A. C, Wagar, J. Cronk. Black grapes; J. N, Smith, D. W. Cronk. Bread, William Miller, George Ayerst. Col- lection canned fruit, A. C. Wagar, J. N. Smith, W. E. Clow. Largest hen eggs, William Robson, R.- Howes. Plums, D. W, Cronk. Ladies' Work. Cotton and woollen blankets, G. Ayerst, D. W. Cronk. Woollen yarn, single, 1 and 2, D. W. Cronk. Woollen yard, double, G. Ayerst, D. W. Cronk. Home-made shawl,. D. W. Cronk. Patching on garment, D. W. Cronk, Best worked button J. Lowery, Hand Cronk. Shirt, any kind, h.m,, "5. ¥. Cronk," Wool nhits, D. Ww, Cronk, J. Cronk. Woollen hS Cronk. Woollen J. Cronk, Jeotge. AT Ay- silk, T, M. Smith; D. W. Crank. Quilt, ~ppatch work, cotton, L. Storms, I. 0X CW Hg Quits, ch rok roolien., agar, J. : white, B. lquiMed, Secrse Ayerst. [cabin, cotton, George Ayerst, Geo A. Smith. Quilt, cabin, wool, T. <3 "Lee. Collection knitted lace, D. W. of the Trades and Labor Congress of Quilt, log |in W. Cronk. Crocheted lace, H. Drew, J. Lowery. Collection hand-painted china, D. W. Cronk. Fancy tea apron, D. W. Cronk, D. L. Benn. Fancy boudior. cap, W. Doherty. Crotchet tie, J. Cronk. Infant's vrotchet booties, D. W. Cronk. Col- lection sofa cushions, J. C. Hartman. Best dresser and stand cover, J. Lowery, J. Cronk. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS TO BE INVESTIGATED Labor Men May Asx For Com- mission Similar to That in United States. Torénto, Oct. 12. 12.----A circular will be sent out by the Executive Council Canada to all the central labor bodiés asking for information about indus- trial conditions. This is a prelimin- ary step to asking the Ottawa Gov- investiga 'labor ' in the steel Jaks men, Jai Hewlarly o # Plam Ottawa, Oct. 12--A sum of $32,245 has been by her Royal ' "\ Quality First - Always Winter UNDERWEAR! FOR MEN, FOR WOMEN, FOR CHILDREN Quality underwear at "old prices We are still selling Penman, Turnbul Watson' s and Hygiene underwear at last year prices, and would advise our clientele throughout the city to buy now! Present low prices will last just so long as present stocks on hand ' --the market has advanced from 25 to 40% were made one full year ago and we are giving our custom the full benefit of this! BUY NOW! \ since our purchases "Our stocks are most complete with bountiful supplies in which every worth while make and style is shown. critical comparison! e invite your most SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Chemistry and Selences offér the greatest opportun- ities to AMBIONS men and women Op) unities to work a through Chicago edicine, located nm the yh medical centre of the ori with faculty, facilities and sauipment un- su offers a recognized or va yar Sou course leading to t Ey. Site soiree' 'or oa ' Ave., Chicago, iL. ' Come on over to Cooke's and have a Good Photo taken. His studio is 159 Wellington street, near Brock, right next to 'Carnovsky's Fruit o-- ---- TT -- Davies' MILD CURED GREEN BACK | gm 28c Dainty Pork Sausage Plain or with Tomato Sauce . . an The Wm Davies'Co. Ltd. Phone 597 Now is the timé to look over our new fall styles, We have a choice stock of new goods on hand. Come and Ice your order before the yush Ie on. Prices reasonable satisfaction 3