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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Oct 1903, p. 2

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we will mail pos paid to any address on JENNER’S INHALER. together with two hot- t!es of medicine for only 12c (staaps) on or before Oct. 30th. We dothis to make known the wonderful merits of thin noble, remedy. You inhale (see above cut) clouds of heating Carbohted Pine Vapor. etc. into every gut passage of the Non. Throat and Bronclnal Tubes. healing the membrane and curing the disease. Cures scold in a. dayâ€"Cures Cat- arthinafewweeks. For remedy on above fiberaltetmgaddreee. j' .. ALL FOR 12 CENTS Iron Pipe. MONEY T0 LOAN on Mortgage at lowest current rate... ‘I HAVE ao- C853 to the cheapest money market in Canada and will give my patron! the benefit thereof,- EXPENSES OF LOAN kept down to the lowest posaible point consis- tent with accuracy and necessary ro- guircmentl,‘ (Pen; paxr King, 2 I Bronze, 1 Arnold ;_ I My, 1 S. Prahamas Brahmas. GU NS, Apple Parers. Plow Points Lanterns. McLENNAN EU. 'ALL BUSINESS of this nature stricth privatq and confidantial. 91 Kent-If... McLennan AlzhA-ericu Chemical Cmatisi, 32 Church-St, Toronto. , THE LINDSAY CEHTBAL PRIZE LIST J. H. Sootheran, Giazed Sewer Pipe. Portland Cement Fire Bricks Fire Clay fABM LOANS Hardware, Coal and Iron >lands aux , \ W... 1 Charles Rogi , pair Bantams Sm. Stewart ‘ .ylosiblury, 1 an: ion ; pair ducks , 8; Son. 2 S. Grand Introduction offer order to introduce AMMUNITION U} 0n nowdcn; pair Brahmas, Mixer, 2 C. H. CurtiS; Partridge, 1 and 2 C. H :- Langshans, 1 S. Snow- ’. King; pair Wyandottes W. Sutclifio; pair Wyan- 2n, 1 S. Snowden, 2 C. H r “'yandottes, butt, 2 F. ; pair Plymouth Rocks, . C. Trew, 2 S. Snowden; uh Rocks white, 1 and 2 ; pair Dorkings, silver and 2 W. H. Cullis; iugs colored '1 Wm. A: an ~ nair lee: LAND AGENT. Wm med from last week-2 POULTRY. Santa 5, light, ;\ndulsions, 1 F. 0. >1‘ breeding fowls, 1 D [1. Stewart Son; black, red, 1 W. P. ntams golden, 1 Wm. 1, 2 Wilbert Hunter; silver, 1 Wm. Stewart lantams duckwing, 1 pair Bantams, buff, [es Rogers, 2 Wilbert iantams. black Afri- 2 S, Oliver; pair :, 1 and 2 Wm. pair Polands, g. 3-, ; Son, 28 . OlchI‘; r.. 1 Wm. Stew-art Lindsay, Ont. ’4 C.H Cur DR. JENNER’S : E RM 1 on D E VHALER an_d ,i-Bir‘c‘15at it will radically 63mm and Catawba! Deafness RIFLES “ hips 5 Grimes Golden apples, 1 Uriah. Young. 2 George Smith; 5 Duchoas, of Oldenburg apples. ~ 1 Lawrence Duke; 5 any other variety of Fall apples. 1 Sheridan. Bea, 2 W. M. Bob- son, 5 Ben Davis apples. 1 W.‘ V R. Swain 8:. Son. 2 Isaac Deyell; Wag- goner appleS, I (ledrge “1 Dark, 2‘ W. M. Robson; McIntosh. Red apples. 1 Wm. Rynatd. 2 W. M. Rohsm; ~021- ‘tario apple; 3 Isaac Deyell, 2 John- ‘Deyell. jr.; Ill-ode Island Greening apples, 1 thge Smith, 2 Urinal: Young; Baldw‘in apples. 1‘ Uriah Young. '2 W. M. Rabson; Hubbard:- ton Nonsuch apples. 1. W. 11. Bob ~you; Yellow Bellfbwer apples. 1 J. Kennedy. 2 George W. Dark; North- ern Spy applaS. l Uriah- Ym‘z E. Bowen; Alexander up plea. Law- rence Duke. 2 Dam} 9M: Nor-l hurry Basset. 1 Fm}: Young; Goldf] on Russet. gwmzym1 2 Wm. Rynard; 6 Myangoldxs. 10mg yellow, 1 Uriah Young, 2 \Vm. Ry- nard; 6 Mangolds, yellow globe, 1 Wm. Rynard. 2 Uriah Young; 6 Sug- ar Beets,1 Wm.Ryn:ard, 2U Young; 12 Carroi‘s, long red. 1 Wm. Ryan-1rd, 2 Daniel Lack; 12 carrots White, 1 Wm. Rynard. 2 Uriah: Young; 12 carrots, Orange, 1 Wm. Rynard; 2 pumpkins, 1 Wm. Rmard, 2 (Emerge “7 Dark. . . ,, . W'm. Rynard, 2 S. McKenzie; bus. flax seed. 1 Uriah. Young; 2 down ears corn, yellow, 1 S. McKenzie; 2 doz. ears corn, white, 1 S. McKenzie. ROOTS. Bus. Early Rose potatoes, 1 Wm. Rynard, 2 Joseph Hicksom; bus. Beauty Hebron potatoes. 1 Joseph Hickson, 2 W’m. Ryznard; bus. Early Oh-io potatoes, 1 Wm. Ryn'ard, 2 Jos- eph Hickson; bus. Rural New: York- er No. 2 potatoes, 1 Wm. Rynard, 2 Joseph'Hickson; baa. Polaris. pota- {OJ-3. 1 Joseph Hickson; bus. Amer- ican Wonder pot'aEfoteS, 1 Thomas DOW:- ney, 2 Joseph Hicksocn; bus. white Elephant potato-3.5, 1 Joseph Hiaksom, 2 Wm. Rynard; bus. Burbank Seedling potatoes, 1 Joseph Hickson, 2 Wm. Rynal‘d; bus. potatoes. any other variety, 1 “’11:. B-ynard, 2 Joseph Hickson; collection od’ porbatoes, 1 John Duke, 72 Thomas Connolly; Canned Fruitâ€"Pint strawberries or raspberries, 1 Mrs. Joseph Hickson, 2 Mrs. Wm. Porteorus; pin't cherries or plums, 1 Joe. Hiykson, 2 Mrs. Wm. Hickson; pint pears or peaches. 1 Mrs. ”Wm. Hickson. 2 Mrs. Sheridan Rea; 1 pint gooseberrics, 1 Mrs. Thomas Connolly, 2 Miss I. G. Deviht; 1 pint entrants, 1 Mrs. Wm. Iownsâ€" borough. 2 Mrs. Wm. Porteous; 1 pint jellies, 1 Mrs. W'm. HicksOIn, 2 Mrs. R. Stewart, collection of pickles, 1 Mas. S. Oliver, 2 Miss S. R. lift}: .1 ”WW- 51551511 FRUIT. Ooilectiom of SppleS, 4 of each, 16 varieties. 1 W. M. Robson, 2 George W. Dark: collection dessert apples, 4 of each 4 varieties, 1 W. M. Robson; collection of cooking apples, 4 or! each 5 variecicS. I \V'. M. Robsaw, 2 W. R. Swain; 5 Snow apples, 1 Peter Haw- kins, 2 Thomas Connolly: 5 St. Law- rence apples. 1 Mrs .W-‘m. Hickman. 2 Joseph Hicksan; 5 Fall Pippins ap- ples, p1 George Smuth. 2 Uriah Young; f Yfifi. Rym'ra. 2 Joseph Hip-km; 6 White Globe “tarmips, 1 \Vm. Rynard; 6 Mangoldfi. qug red, 1 Urugh Young, - -â€" DAIRY PRODUCTS. 20 lbs. butter, 1 Mrs. Wm. Porteoms, 2 Mrs. John Deyell, 3 Mrs. R. Shmt; 15 lbs. butter, 1 Mrs. John Deyell, 2 W'm. Downer, 3 Mm. Wm. l'oa‘teous; 1.2 lbs. Io]! butter, 1 Mrs. Wm. Por- teoas; 10 lbs, butter in prints, 1 Mrs. Vm. Pox-team, 2 Mrs. James. Spiers, 3 Mrs. Thomas Arnold. Cheeseâ€"15 lbs. dairy, 1 Mrs. Wm. Hick-son, 2 Mrs. R. Short; 50 lbs. factory 1 Reaboro Cheese Factory, 2 Star Cheese Factory. Bus. tall Wheat, white, 1 Wm‘ Rey- nard, 2 Thomas Mandcr‘son; bus. fall wheat. "red. 1 Thomas Manflwmn, 2 Uriah Young; bus. goose wheat, 1 Uriah Young. 2 Joseph Found; bus. Scotch or Fife wheat, 1 Uriah Young, 2 WmV Reynard; bus. spring wheat and other varieties; 1 Wm. ‘Reynard, 2 S. McKenzie; .bus. two-rowed bar- ley: 1 \Vm. Rynard, 2 Josephmmwnd; bus. barley, six-rowed, 1 .Wm. Rymard, 2 S. McKenzie; ’bus. .peas. large, white, 1 Uriah Young, 2 Wm.'1{..y- nard; bus. peas, small, white, 1 Wm. Rynzu‘d; bus. peas, blue, 1 Peter Haw.- kins; bus. p335, bhck-eyed marrowâ€" :‘at, 1 Wm. Rynard; bus. oats, White, 1 Thomas Mundersnzn, "2 Uriah vaf’oung; bus. oats, bhack, 1 Thomas Man-demon, 2 Uriah Young; bus. .imothy aged, 1 Wm. Rynumd, 2 Joseph Hickson ; bus. red clover seed, 1 Vm. Rynurd; bus. clover seed, alsike, 1 Wm. Rynard; 1 bus. white beans, 1 'MLsce]1uneous,,â€"D13play of extract ed honey, 1 Mrs. Wm. Hirksotn; dis- play of comb honey, 1 Mrs. “'m. H'ickson; 10 lbs. beeswax, 10 lbs. maple syrup, 1 Mrs. Wm. Hick-son, 2 J. B. Graham; 2 loaves homeqnade bread. 1 Mrs. Joseph Found, 2 Mrs. Sheridan Rea; 4 loaves bread, for sale, 1 W'm. McWattera, 2 Pilkie Bros}; cakes and pastry, home-made. 1 Mrs. Kerr, Canningbon. Wyandottes, white 1 S. Oliv Snowden; pan' Wyz silver, 2 C. H. Curtis Wyandottes, golden. 1 C. H. pairflPlImouth Ranks. ban'ed. Plymouth Racks, built, 1 and 2 Seth Matherell; pair Mining‘s." silver gm, 1 and 2 (W. H. Cums; pair Dorkings, colored, 1 'm. Stew:- art Son; pair LegbomnS, white, 1 C. H. Curtis, 2 S. OliVer; pair Leghorns, brown. 1 J. Snowden, 2nd Bert Letts; pair Minorcasf, black. 1 S. Snowdan, 2 S. Oliver; pair Black Spanish, 2. S. Snowden; pair fH-oud- anq 1 and 2 D. C. Tram; pau- Rad Caps». 1 Wm. Stewart .Sonq pagr. Game Duckwing, 1 S. lever; P31? :Humburgs, g. ,s., 1 Wm. Stewart 8:: Son' pair Hatnbnrgsi s. 6., '1 Wm. Stewart San; pair Hamburgs, s. p.. 1 W. P. King, '2 Wm. Stemar’tté’d Son; .pair mehurge, black; 1 and 2 Wm. Stewart Son;_pair 'Polands, s. 8.; 1 and: 2 W, P. Kin'gipai’r Ban- tarms, black”, med, 1 W‘. P. King; pair Bantams, Slvcr, 1 Wm. SteIWar't Son: pair Bantams buff cocxhin, 1 GI. 1. Allen; 2 Chas. Rogars; pair. Pea. Fowl; 1 Mus. Wm. H‘ickbson; pair Guinea. Fowl}. 1 W. P. King; Rabbizts GI. 1. Allan; 2 Chas. Rogers; pan: Pea. Fowl; 1 Mrs. Wm. Hickfison; pair Guinea. Forwl', 1 W‘. P. King; Rabbits and Whirte Rats, (recomended) Wil- bert Hunter. . 6 S_wcdc turnips, 1 \Vm Barnard, 2 Uriah Young; 6 Greyst-cme "turnips: J RAJN AND SEEDS. .te 1 S. Oliver. 2 S pair WyandotuS. H. Curtis . pair a- 5 ”E H vâ€"DhuC-v Z‘E‘H’ D Brown. 2 Mrs. T Smyth; childs dress, 1 Mrs T Smyt-h, 2 MrsR Short, darning on silk 1 Mrs G Smyth, 2 Miss A Sylvester; darning on linen, 1 Mrs T Smyth ; drawn work, 1 Mrs TSmth,2MrsGWDark;Muican needle work, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs T Smyth; embroidery on silk 1 Mn Kerr, 2 Mrs T Smyth; embroidery with worsted 1 HrsT Smth; em.- broidery on mush'n 1 Hrs Wm Port, cons, 2 Mrs R Short ; embroidery on ‘liken with silk 1 Mrs A Fisher, 2 ‘Mrs '1‘ Smyth; pincushion 1111911 Kennedm 2 Mrs A Fisher; hitting with‘wool 1 Hrs Kerr, 2 In" T Ismyth ;'mitts in wool 1 lbs Cullis 2 m Kerr; knitting with cotton 1 MrsT Smyth. 2 Mrs D Mada: foot rest 1 Hrs Brown " fl ” mmzwith. silk ,. GARDEN VEGETABLES. Egg ufmit,1 John Duke; carrots shorthqrn, 1 S. McKenzie, 2 Daniel Lack; carrots, intermediate, 1 S. McKenzie. 2 E. Bowers; red onions, 1 Uriah Young. 2 S. McKenzie; yel- low onions. 1 Uriah. Young, 2 Isaac Deyell; white 0:11.003 1 Uriah Young, 2 S. McKenzie; potato: onionS. 1 \V. M. Robson. 2MLSSS. J. Ray; tnp 01110118. 1 John Duke; collection of onions. 1 W. M. Robson 2 John Duke; beets. long blood, 1 Wm Barnard, 2 D. Lack; beats, blood turnip, 1 S. McKenzie, 2 W. M. Robs‘om; beets in- teremidzi'te 1 W. M. Robson. 2 law'- rence Duke; paramipfl. 1 W'm. _R5r- nard, 2 D. Lack; tumipS, table use, 1 Joseph Hicksm, 2 George W. Dark; sweet corn, 1 W. M. Baobmn. 2 John Duke; I‘ed tomatoes. 1 M. Rob- 1 John Duke; muskmelans. 1 John Duke. 2 J. B. Knowlson; nitrous, 1 John Duke. 2 George W. Dark; sum- mer squash. 1 Joseph Copper, 2 S Mc- Kenzie; winter 15th 1 John Duke, 2 George W. Dark; celery, red, 1 Daniel Lack; celery, white, 1 Isaac Deyell. 2 Lawrence Duke; Winning- stadt cabbage, 1 Wm. Bynard; 2 Isaac Deyell; "winter cabbage, 1 Isaac Deycll, 2 D. Lack; Savory cab- bage. 1 D. Lack; cauliflower, 1 W. M. Robson, 2 John Duke; (variety vegetables. 1 D. Lack, 2 John Duke; DOMESTIC MAN UFACTURES. .Fulled cloth, home-made, 1 Mrs. R. short; 'fulled cloth. factory make. 1 Horn Bran; winter tweed, factory make, 1 Horn Bros’; summer tweed. factory make. 1 Born Bray; checked or striped flannel, cotton and wool, home-made, 1 Mrs. R. Short, 2 Miss Mrs. R. Short; checked at striped flannel, all wool, factory make, 1 Horn Brow; checked or striped flannel, cotton and wool, 1 Hum Bros’; fwhite flannel, all wool, 1 Horn Broa’; twiled sheeting. cotton and wool. l Horn BI'o-S‘; twilled sheeting, all wool, 1 Hom Bros’; woolen carpet, home-made, 1 Mrs. S. Oliver} 2 Miss S. J. Ray; mg carpet, cotton warp, 1 Mrs. U. Young, 2 Mrs D. Dundas-; rag carpet. woollen warp; 1 Mrs. S. Oliver. 2 Mrs. U. Young; pair woollen blankets. home-made, 1 son, 2 J. B. Knawlso-n; yellow toma- 1093, 1 Joseph; Rickaby, 2 D. ,C» Trew; collection of tomatoes. 1 Joseph Rick- aby, 2 D. O. Trew; red. peppers, 1 John Duke; cucumbers, 1 Wm. Ry- nard, 2 S. 'McKenng; matennelons, S. J. Ray; checked or striped flan- nell, all wool, 1 Mrs. U. Young; white lanrnel, cotton and wool, 1 Ma's. D. DundaS, 2 Mrs. R. Short ; white flan- nel, all wool. 1 Mrs. R. Short; quilt- ed' collecting cortt . wool, 1 MESH S. J. Ray, 2 Mrs. U. Young; twilled sheeting. all wool,71 Mrs .U. Young. 2 Mrs. 0. Young. 2 Mrs. R. snort: pair “(002.1911 Manet; Mary make, 1 Horn 8605‘; pair horse blankets. 1 Horn BFOB’. 2 Mrs. D. Dundras; cov- erle-t. heavy, 1 Mrs. Wm. Pol-teens. 2 Miss S. J. Ray; coverlet, light, 1 Mrs. D. Brown. 2 Mrs. R. Short; gcnt’s driving gauntlete, knitted, 1 Mrs. D. Brown; Pair woollen stock- ings. 1 Mrs. U. Young, 2 Mrs. R. Short; pair woollen sucks. 1 Mrs. D. Dundas. 2 Mrs. U. Young; pair cot- ton socks. 1 Mrs. D. 13me. 2 Mrs. Kerr; pair‘ yvoollgn films. 1 Miss S. A Fisher, 2 Mrs Kerr ; crochet work with silk 1 Mrs D Dundas, 2 Mrs Kerr; crochet work with coarse cob- ton less Cullis, 2 Mrs D Dundas; crochet work wrth fine cotton 1 Mrs J. Ray. 2 Mrs. U. Young; {“2151qu yarn, home-made, 1 Mrs. R. Shea-t, 2 Miss S. J. Bay; cross-banded yam 1 Hon: Bros» 2 Miss s. J. Ray; don: ble and twisted yam, 1 Horn Bros. 2 Mrs. U. Young; rag rug. 1 Mira: Kerr. 2 Mm. R. Short; Wopl‘lea rug 1 Mrs. D._ Dundas. 2 Miss s. .1. Ray! diSplay of rag mafia, 1 Mrs. Kerr é Mm. S. Oliver. _ Applique work. 1 . Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs. Kerr; baby We rug. 1 Mrs- Kerr. 2 Mrs. T. Smyth; brading with silk, 1 Mrs. Porteons. 2 Mrs. T. Symth; brading witlicotton 1 Mrs. D. Dun- m2 Mzrs. Wm. Partitions; braidmg with Worsted, 1 Mrs. T. Smyth; banner screen, 1 Mrs Oliver; Brazil- lian work 1 Mrs. T .Smyth; best dressed doll 1 Mrs S. Oliver; burnt wood work 1 Miss. A. Sylvester; chenille work2 Mrs G Smyth , cent,â€" ef piece 1 Mrs S Oliver, 2 Mrs Kerr;- prochet work with wool large 1 Mrs W Dark- Pe'wankae. 1 George W, birk. 2 joseph‘ Cooper; any other variety winter agglesé‘l W. M. Rob- â€"\- . Q...)l:â€"- 1 Miss Cums with cotton 1 [gal MFG- mrlen rug, 5. 3. Ray; *5. Kerr, 2 Pianoâ€"James Wetherup ; organ James Wecherup; sewing machine manufacturing, 1 J ohn Hove; sew- ing machine, family, 1 John Here; skin, 1 Jesse Pen-in. 2.40 speeding. 1 H J McGowan. 2 G w Curt-i8; opento enhance, 1 George Watson, 2 O Foam 3 Geo Powell: 81% plow. LNG»- W 2 ‘Richud cm; lady (driving double'tum, 1 1m Woodley; lady m, finale. 1 Hrs .1..ch Bunhol, 2 m. 31%;” mt. pinata hot-8.1. Dr Am; Sett of farm harness, 1 John A. Williamsob, 2 Fred P Coad; sett of carriage harness double, 1 John A Williamson: sett carriage harness single, 1 Rudd Harness Co.. 2 Fred P Coad; pair working collars, 1 Rudd Harness Co. PLANTS AND FIDWERS Collection of window plants. 1 Mrs. James Spiers, 2 Mrs Thomas Connolly; single fuschin, 1 D C Trew, 2 Thomas Connolly ; geranium double, 1 Thomas Connolly; single geranium, 1 Thos Connolly; climb- ing plant, 1 D C 'l‘rew, 2 Thomas Connolly; tuberous rooted Begonia, 1 D C Trew; cactus, 1 Wm. Lawns- hrough, 2 D C Trew; Oleander, 1 D C Trew 2 C Hughan; coll terns. 1 Joe Cooper; hanging basket. 1 Wm Swain. 2 Thos Connolly ;_vase or pot filled with plants, 1 Mrs Jas Spiers, 2 Mrs. Wm. Swain; coll of colens in pot. 1 Mrs. Jas Spiers, 2 Mrs. Thos Connolly; coll of gerani- ums in flower, 1 Mrs Thos Connolly; coll. of begonias, 1 Mrs J ames Spiers 2 Mrs Thos Connolly; display of flowers opentoall,1DCTrew.2 Thos .Connolly: cut flowers, coil of balsam, 1 Mrs Thos Connolly. 2 her, 2 Mrs D Brown; coll of Shells 1 Wanen Worsley. Mrs R G Corneil. 2 Mrs Jm Spica: button hole bouquet. 1 Km Wm Hickson, 2 Mrs Cullis. NATURAL HISTORY Coll of native stufl‘ed birds, 1 Mrs D Brown: single specimen bird. 1 Miss A Sylvester, 2 Hm I) Brown; coll native minerals, 1 Warren Wore- ley: coll of native plants and weeds, 1 R B Reid; 0011 stufled birds, made and agimals, 1 Miss A Sylvesâ€" Smyth; paper wor vester; quilt log ‘ 2 Mrs R Short ; ' Kerr; quilting b 2 Mrs R Short ;. Quilting 2 Mrs Kerr: quilt k Short; 2 Mrs Kerr ;quilt piece work 1 Mrs W Portqms, 2 Mrs Kerr; 2 Miss Kerr ; sofa. pi Miss S J Ray ; set table mats 1 Mrs Alex Fisher, 2 Mrs G W Dark; silk patch work 1 Mrs Wm Lownbrough, 2 Mrs Kerr ; sli, per holder 1 Mrs T Smyth; toilet set work small with bottles, 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs Alex. Fisher; _ ‘ - ‘10-- A Qty]- bottles, 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 yrs max. Fisher; , transfer work 1 Mrs T Smyth; table drape 1 Miss A Syl- vester, 2 Mrs T Smyth; table doll- ies 2 Mrs T Smyth; tea cosy 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs Alex Fisher -; tatting with cotton 1 Miss Cullis 2 Mrs T Smyth; woollen tidy 2 Mrs T Smyth ; worked slippers 1 Mrs T Smyth ; wax flowers or iruits 1 Miss A SylVester, 2 Mrs Kerr ; wall pack- et, 1 Mrs T Smyth, 2 Miss S J Ray ; whisk holder 1 Mrs T Smyth 2 Mrs Kerr; bracket 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs T T Smyth. In this class, 35, we re- commend as encouragement to elder- ly ladies, a cushion done by Mrs. Roberts without the. aid of glasses at the advanced age of 87 years. FINE ARTS Oil painting amateurs landscape 1 Mrs G.W Dark, 2 Mrs Kerr; water color landscape 1 Miss A Sylvester; water color flowers 1 Miss A SylveS- er; water color any subject 2 Mrs Kerr: pea and. in}; drawing 1 Mr. Kerr; mapping 1 Miss R Zeui’eldt; painting on china 1 Miss A Sylvest- er 2 Mrs Kerr ; painting on velvet 1 Miss A Sylvester, 2 Mrs Kerr ;- paint ing on silk or satin 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs Kerr. Mrs R G Corneil; coll of pansies, 1 Mrs James Spiers, 2 Mrs Thomas Connolly; coll of asters, 1 Mrs Jae Spiors. 2 Mrs R G Corneil; coll of stocks, 1 Mrs James Spiers, 2 Mrs Geo Coobs; coll phlox drummondi, Wm Hickson; anbersihinums, 1 Mrs Wm Hickson, 2 Mrs R G Corneil; sweet peas, 1 Mrs Thos Downey, 2 Mrs C‘ullis; everlasting flowers, 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs Jas Spiers ; duhilias, 1 Mrs Thos Downey, 2 Mrs Jas Spiers; coll of annuals. 1 Mrs Wm Hickson, 2 Mrs Jas Spiers ; tabâ€" le bouquet. 1 Mrs Thos Downey. 2 Mrs R G Corneil: hand bouquet, 1 Mrs Wm Hickson. 2 Mrs Jas Spiers; floral design, 1 Mrs R G Corneil, 2 Mrs Thos Downey; floral basket, 1 Mrs R G Corneil. 2 Mrs James 1 Mrs Thos Downey, 2 Wilbert Hun- ter ; coll zinnias, 1 Mrs R G Council. 2 Mrs G Coombs; petunias single. 1 Mrs James Spiers, 2 Mrs William Hickson; verbenas, 1 Mrs R G Cor- neil, 2 Wilbert Hunter, J span pinks double, -1 Mrs Jas Spiers. 2 Mrs 1 Mrs gents 2 Mrs handl T Smythv, 2 1 work homton Mrs J was L T Smyth. 2 m shirt hand made 1 'r Smyth: sew 8‘ 1 Miss Cullis. 2 m screen 1 Miss A S ; Oliver ; point 18“ SPECIAL PRIZES LEATHER WORK 1,; W shirt machina' SuIIiS. 2 Mrs 3 Short; Miss A Sylvester. 2 point lace work 1 Mrs m James Spielrs = 1"“ 1 Mrs T Smyth- 2 Spicr: lace “07" “t" - n it...- ’I‘ lvfltef- 2 work 1 Hrs pm 2 lac. Smyth. 2 work but:- '1' l 1 Mrs T mtle drill)e Mrs Wm. work 1 In- . nun. ems. “Kent-1 J. J- WEEEBUfi E; Kent-St, Unduy. We to cell the attention of the general public to 0m facilities forte painting. at Paint Shop is in charge of a First-Class Painter and we use only the best stock. We do all kinds of Repairing, and put you: carriage- good shape before painting. It is a good time now to bring them in. All kinds of Vehicles built to order as usual. J. J. WETHERUP. Pedlar fAll and WINTER fOOIWEAR IrZOTS < HABGâ€"ES MODERATE Pedlar Emmerson Dan): can gni tim:-K:3p:rs is :13 etzuse’ for it with th: offer mzk: of rcliable Witch; at 53 prices Every Watch we 3" absalutely imam: BLACKSIITIIS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS FOOT 0F KENI‘ SI‘RE OFFICIAL INSPECTOR G. T. BRITFON BROS TEEMA‘I'CfllAN-AVARDER SE» W Also Extension ladders Emmerson R. TIME sy D Gillespie Co's owsul ’ BOX “5. Office “- , Sussex Housman... ‘ , uLESl-‘IE 6: . ,5“ Lindsay and 7 __ attention givc M Diseases of Wc 0m ho LU" Lindsay .i to mid to disea's W and lungs. .x ’10 mm. to 3 {MIL 3 “m. graduate of To: . Medical Faculty. at Trinity Univm HIM-ct. and as , 'Dcleph one On PIE Honey It 409' 1w; m7 63088. Dentist. Lin‘ J for good Dorm 0! Boyd Dental Co WALTERS. d-tlut , may of 'I m mortgage! I l at the and su at‘ o’connor is I“?r I. I11

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