PLEASE PuBList | MY TESTIMONIAL Ml-h&; l:‘-rlhhum w prompted ter, adame Lanâ€" th was so thank: i1 to "‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘* restoring her to nealth and strength, that she gladly allowed her letter to be "I have pleasure in stating that I ::run-h Co:l‘fl tion "Pruit=a â€"tives." l'-‘u :’hfl‘“\m c @ ver from severe Constipation for mar > years, and I tried every remedy I hea.t of, and also was treated by :yde'l:n without any permanent ‘Then luld“:::h-.â€"dm".nd % fruit medicine com: Ba both the Constipation .m‘-flu. I u"lu praise "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" * UiAGAa VALERE LANCLONE. a box, 6 for 2.50~trial size 25¢. ks Tocier 5. mm amtpart oo restipt ‘Team, gentleman‘s _ turnoutâ€"F, Packbham. % _ Single hborse, gentleman‘s turnout, D. Swayze. Draught teamâ€"J. Young. Agricultural teamâ€"W, Beattle, A, O‘Neal. : Genera! purpose teamâ€"C. H. Swin glo, Murray Bush. Carrlage _ teamâ€"F. G. Packham, Bradford Moore. Singlo _ horse, _ carriageâ€"David Swayze, Murray Bush, Levi Weaver, Roadster teamâ€"J. McAllister, John ‘Weaver. Single horse, roadster, J. D. Park, H. Sturch, F. Bartictt Draughtâ€"Brood mare _ and foa}, Sr. RoatuaLo, QU®., Surr. a3rd. 1912, Roadster teamâ€"J. McAllister, Jobn | »] Weaver. 8 m-mmm,:.n.m 1. H. Sturch, F. Bartictt. o Draughtâ€"Brood _mare _ and foR | ; "Win. Laidiaw, J. L. Talmon; 3â€"yeatrâ€" | old colt, Wm. Laidlaw; _ ZNMMNUS walt, J. L. Satmon, Norman Bartlctt; 1â€"yearâ€"old, J. L. Saimon. Agriculturalâ€"Brood mare and foal, Jas. McDougall, J. L Salmon, M. Asher; 3â€"yearâ€"old colt, :on..mb ham; 2â€"yearâ€"old colt, J. L. m, E. Hi!ldreth, C. Freel; 1â€"yearâ€"old colt J. L. Saimon, E. hh!‘m‘. es BORC. _ Carriageâ€"Brood mare and foa‘, J. Grant, Chris Swingle; 3â€"yearâ€"old colt. G. Stephenson, John Wilson; 2â€" yearâ€"old colt, John Wilson, G, Steph enson. Roadstersâ€"Brood mare and foalâ€" W, Weaver; 3â€"yearâ€"old colt, _ John MWeaver; 2â€"yearâ€"old colt, G. Crosby, W, Weaver; 1â€"yearâ€"0ld colt, Wim. Young. Dinncer Lads colts of 1913â€"James So Other Sufterers Will Take "Frullâ€"aâ€"tives" And Be Cured ABINGDON FAIR PRIZE LIST ‘General purposeâ€"Brood mtre and foa!, John McDougral, E. Laidman, W Yourg; 3â€"yearâ€"old colt, E. mle.rd:‘.' 1â€"yearâ€"old colt, Ploneer Lads colts of 1915â€"ZMMU® O‘Neal, A. Sisler. Foals of 1913 sired by The Laird, ‘No. 139§1â€"J McDougal!, Hugh Ash~ er. Boy under 15 years, exhibiting . & foal of 1913â€"W. Young. Boy under 10 years, ©XMIMIMU® . foal of 1913â€"W. Young. CATTLE Durham â€"Bull, 1 year old, _ J. W. Springsted; bull ealf, John Wilson; breeding cow, John Wilson; 1â€"yearâ€" ol4 helfer, John Wilson; heifer calf, John ‘Wilson. Gradesâ€"Breeding cow, F. Black, J Wilson, J. W. Springsted; _l_-_v‘u_r:‘l‘l Wikion, J. W. SPMDESTD + C Coted. eow, John Wilson, J. W, Springsted, L. Springsted; 2â€"yearâ€"old helfer, J. W. Springsted, John _ Wilson, L« Springsted ; 1â€"yearâ€"old _helfer, 3. W. Springsted, F. Black, L Springsted; helfor calf, J. W. Springsted; . fat steer or helfer, John ‘Wilson. SHEEP Leicestersâ€"Ram _ OVOr 2 sheers, Melvin Shaw; ram undez 2 shears, John Packham, D. Melvin Shaw; ram lamb, John Packbam, Melvin Shaw :; oewe, aged, J" Packham, J. _ W. Springsted, & . : Shaw; shearling ewe, Joh: :ne‘klug;‘ “mm- :::1: ewe lamb, John am, vin Shaw. w« 4W3 We e A WOMAN pR. PIERCE‘S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION JBX S *E * C opility, nervous exh808 1t ;“‘-“-W'm-‘ m wuumflfl“;ï¬â€œâ€œ# o iatiesiey pemmmntadaatrene ments pre ““â€Yflm. o mn;%m.mmw‘h Bs U . Pierce, ssmc‘ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Boffale, N. Y» ' CH, LIVER AND BOWELS. M‘I‘wmw iajy @riving, and turnoutâ€" llaw, J, L AMMMON PC Wm. Laidlaw; _ 2â€"yearâ€"old Levi Weaver, Murry ~&= 1913 AN‘S PROBLEM Southdowrsâ€"Ram over 2 shours, J W. Springsted; ram under 2 chears, J W ?'ll'..l. Is -;l‘w: l: mufl.hunw 3. W. Spring Shropshiresâ€"Ram, over ® shears, ‘W Shields, R. Young; ram, . under 2 shears, W, Shiclds, R. Young, A. Shields; cam lamb, R. Young, A. Shields, W, Shiolds; owe, agod, . A. Shiclds, W. Shields, R. Young; shoar ling ewe, A. Shiclds, _ W. Shields, Young; owe lamb, _ A. Shields, W. Shields, R. Young. _ _ _ _ o Oxfordsâ€"Ram under 2 shears, T. Hewltt; ram lamb, T. Howitt; owe aged, T Hewltt; shearling owe, T. Howitt; owe Iamb, T. Howitt. ward Laidman Any other breed of pigsâ€"Boar un der 1 year, J. H. Houser; sow, over 1 year, J, H. Houser; sow under 1 year, J M Houser, ___ POULTRY ‘ White Leghornsâ€"Edgar Waite, 1. BDartlont. W1Lte Rocksâ€"J. H. Houser. _ Orpingtonâ€"J H Houser. Wyandotteâ€"I. Bartlett, J. H. Hous er. * Colored Geeseâ€"J H. Houser, Pokin ducksâ€"John Packbam, : Dark wolored turkeysâ€"John Packâ€" nm, Pair chickens fo rtable use, Ranâ€" dall & Co, special â€"I. Bartlett. GRAIN Fall wheat whiteâ€"J, H. Weaver, R H Laidman, Obas. Ridgo. Fall wheat redâ€"Chas Snyder, Chas. Ridge, Wm. McCollum. _ Smail white peasâ€"John Packham, J. W. Springsted, John T. Gwant. _ Black _ oatsâ€"J. Packham, Chus, Swingle. White onts, pot poâ€" tatoâ€"Chas. Snyder, Chas. Ridge, Jhn T. Grant. Barleyâ€"Chas _ Seyder, (Obas. Ridge. Dent corn in earâ€"John Packbam, Timothy seed, John Pac‘ ham, ‘Wm. McColiom. Sweet cornâ€" Wm. McColiom. White beansâ€"Theâ€" odore Barker, Chas Swingle, . Nina Cinyton. Beans, any other kindâ€" John Weaver, Hugh _ Asher, John Packham. > Yorkshireâ€"Sow under 1 year, Edâ€" ROOTS AND FIELD CROP3 Potatoet Car No. 1â€"Levi _ Weaver, iWaiter Young. Rural New _ Yorkerâ€"Lovi Weaver, Hugh Asher. Early potatoes â€"â€"John Kenyon, Levi Weaver, _ Any other kind potatoesâ€"Levi _ Weaver, | | Robert ‘Waite, John Kenyon. € Swede turnips, J W. Springsted, W. M Bell..__ Long red _ mangoldsâ€"John | } Packham, J W, Springsted. _ Glant | } Yellow mangoldsâ€"J W Springsted, |! Johr. Packham, _ G. T. | Packbam. | [ Glant white sugar bectsâ€"Jas, . Mcâ€" C McDougal!, J W Springsted, G. T. |\ Packbam. | Now Century turnipsâ€" |\ Wm _ Bell. _ Blood beetsâ€"Walter | { Young, Levi Weaver, Chas. Swingle. Parsnpsâ€"Wm. _ McCollum, _ Chas. |; Swingle. Field carrotsâ€"Wm. Bell, G. T. Packham, Chas. Swingle. Taâ€"| ble carrotsâ€"Wm. McColium, . John Shields, Chas, Swingle. Radishesâ€" 1. Johnson, ‘Wm. . McColiom. White onlonsâ€"Miss Nina _ Clayton. Red onions, Miss Nina Clayton, _ White enbbageâ€"Wm. McColiom. Red cabâ€" hage Win, MeCotiom: pumpkin, C.| Srvder, I. Bartlett, G. T. Packham: fleld equash, _ John Weaver; table |equash, John Weaver, Wm. McColâ€" ‘|tow, 1. Bartlett; _ tomatoes, John |Weaver, Wm. McColiom, Chas. 8nyâ€" E der; citrons, Robert Waite, Win, Mcâ€" Collom, John Kenyon. ] PRUIT p| _ Fall pears, H. Asher, J Packbam, ; | Wm, Young; winter © pears, John j | Pactham, Chas. Swingle; Fall pipâ€" pins, J. W. Springsted, Chas. Snyâ€" , |der: Russets, Levi Weaver; Maiden q |Blusk, J. Weaver, Miss Nina Clayâ€" . |ton, J. W. Springsted: King of Tomp h |kins County, John Weaver, _ Hugh Asher, Chas. Snyder; Northern Spy8, â€"| John Weaver, Murtay Bush, Waliter n | Young; Baldwins, Hugh Asher, John , | Weaver, Murray Bush; Seek no Furâ€" ,, |ther, Chas. Snyder, J. W. Springâ€" sted, L. Springsted; any other kind s | apples, Chas. Snyder, _ Hugh Asher, John Weaver. 4, | _ Concord grapes, John Young. Chas ic\ Snyder; white grapes, John . Young a" u. kehor: white flesh peaches, 3 Fall pears, Wm, Young; Packham, _ Ct pins, J. W. Concord grapes, JON! Snyder; white grapes, Hugh Asher; white fle W. Springsted; yellow Mrs Annis Teeft. Collection of fruit, : Gram®i PCms NOC Sagks , stod, Mrs. Edith Wileon, Mre. John Young. Hop yeast breadâ€"Mrs. J. W. Snringsted, Mrs Jas. Shields, _ Mrs. Chria &wingle. Hop yeast brvad, reâ€" tained, HWanney & Kohler‘s specialâ€" Mra. Levi Weaver. Second prize hop venst bread retained, Hanneyâ€" _ and Kokler‘s specialâ€"Mrs. Wm. Dairymâ€" nto. Sar rising breadâ€"Mre. Theoâ€" dore Rarker. _ Mrs. John Packham, \re. Geo, Tucker. Nut breadâ€"Mrs. AGeo, Tuokér, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs (Ge~. MeKimmell. 5 ib roll butterâ€"Mrs. John Packâ€" ham, Mra. J. W. Sprinested. . Packâ€" w4 butterâ€"Mra. John Prekham. Mr. 1. W,. Snringsted, Mro, Hugh Ashor, ® the butter retoined. W. E. Murray‘s «noefalâ€"Mre. Wm. Tintrymnle. 4 !bs dore Mre Geo. Gen. Dasket of grapes, Graham bread John Youn. DAIRY AND BREAD H. Laird‘s J, W. Spring l:I no ANC" | Pact y other kind :)ni Hugh Asher, ; Young, Chas ns John Young, 1."""", sh peaches, J. m flech peaches, Joh! J W Spring Why Do Women Suffer When (hay Could Be Well? 1t is so easy to be well and strong and able to enjoy w-.mmh-ngd-l titact tZ dap eoftering lormares trom g rom h:::ukdnuklduy trouble. Mrs. Wilcox found the way to cure herself and gladly writes . @, about it so that others may be induced to use the same remedy. B1G LORRAINE. "During the last winter, I was bothered very -A with a Weak Back. _I was advised by a friend u\r{Gl)l PILLS and I did. . The first box f found helped _ OO UR . 40 A+4 tami iptierstetiet me very much and I found when I taken the second, I was complt butter in prints, rela‘n Reeche‘s apecialâ€"Mrs. If GIN PILLS do not do all that we -y\hc{wfliâ€"lflukn',n‘ we will cheerfully refund you your money. Send for a free u-zc and see h;.z:!-‘l that they will do you good. buy ham, 5 lba butter, A. MOWTM] specialâ€"Mrs. Wm. Dairympl butter retained, _ Fralick specialâ€"Mrs. John Packbam. ;‘T;’c‘l?nlnâ€"â€"' it boxes at your dealersâ€"50¢., esns frag and Chemical Coo ol POrOmaP t t c oc D nie Plett, Messi¢ Packbam. _ . | loâ€"Mrs. J W Springsted, Mro. im %.ekn-. Mrs. Theo, Barker. , Collection of picklesâ€"3rs. G. l1 McKimmel!, _ Mrs.. Jolin *Mh eyrupâ€"Mrs. J. W. Springate! Mra, Chas. Snyder, Mrs. Edith wiâ€") son. Canned raspberries, Mrs. Jobi| Weaver, Mrs. Edith Wilson, . Bfri.J Murray Bush, Canned peachesâ€"Mrs. John Packham, Mrs. Aunis Teoft, Mrs Hugh Asher. Oanned <omatoesâ€"Mrs Kdith Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Springsted, Mrs John Packham. Canned . pears â€"Mrs. J. W. Springsted, Mre. John Packham, Mrs. Hugh Asher, Canned fruit, any other kindâ€". W. Springâ€" aJied, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Goo. Tucker. Preserved fruitâ€"Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. John Packham, Mrs.. Geo. A. McKinnell. Qrange marmaâ€" ladeâ€"Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mra, John Packham, . Jelly, lightâ€"Mre. J. W. Springsted, Mrs, Geo. A. MceKinnell, | Mre. Jobn Packbam. Jelly, dark â€" | Mrs. Murray Bush, Mrs Edith Wilson. Mts. John Packham. Jamâ€"Mrs. Lev! . | Weaver, HMrs, J. W. Springsted, Mrs. | | Packham. Catsupâ€"Mrs Edith Wilâ€" | | so®. Mrs. John Packbam, Ns Geo. ‘| A. MeKinnoll. ' LADIES‘ (WORK, useful ,| _ Rag carpetâ€"lirs. Aunis Teeft; bed | comfort, Mrs. Ohris Swingle, Mrs. G *\ . Packhom; plecowork quilt . 0% : I7 CC 2 ariawallâ€" Afrs T. PACEREY PC COC SEAftnnell cotton, Mrs. Geo. A. McKinnell, Mrs.. John Packham, . Mrs. Hugh Asher; quilting on quilt, Mrs John Packbam, Mrs, Murray Bush, Mrs. Geo. A. Mcâ€" Kinnell; log cabin qullt, Mre, Chris Swingle, Mrs. _ Geo. A. McKinnell; SWBR D UUU wtea John . Packbam, MA CAntt Cage o. Kinnell; log cabin qullt, Swingle, Mrs. _ Geo. A. worsted quilt, Mre. John Mrs. Annis Teoft; slumbe Auunis Teeft, Mrs. Geo. A. worsted qWIT 2009 CTTOCC Con Mrs. Annis Teoft; slumber_ robe, MrS Auunis Teeft, Mrs. Geo. A. MceKinnell, Mrs. Jas. McLaren; fine shirt, collar and cuffs laundored, Mrs. Hugh Ashâ€" er, Mrs. Westey Blaxil1;. _ machine sewing, Mrs. Jas. Warner, Mre. Geo. A McKinnell, . Mrs. Geo, Tucker; hard sewing, Mrs_Jas, Warner; Ta8 mat hooked, Mra, Annis Teeft; woven ORCR, PMR TCO~ agea ~ Jas. PDDOARVIEzL dies‘ mittens, wool, Mra. JOANSU®: Mrs. Jas. _ McLaren, Mrs. Hugh Asher; mittens, Course wool, _ Mrs. Chris Swingle, Mre. John Packham, Mre. Jac. McLaren; socks, Mrs, Edith Wiison, Mrs. John Packbam; darnâ€" ing, Mro. Jas. Warner, Mra. Jas. Mcâ€" Laren, Mrs. Geo. A McKinnell; patch ing.Mrs Jas. Warner, Mro. _ John Packham, Mrs. Geo. T. Packham; lady‘s underwalist, Mra, Murry Bush, Mrs. J. W Springsted, Mrs, Geo. ‘Tucker; faney apron, Mrs. Geo. A. McKinnoll, Mrs. Chris Swingle, Mrs. Jas, McLaren; child‘s sult, boy, Mrs. Mug! Asher, Mro. Geo. A. MceKinnel!, Mrs, Kidith Wilson; child‘s sult, girl, Mrs, Geo. Tucker, Mrs. Fulith Wilson ; hand sowing by girl under 15 years, Bosslé Packham; common ahint, maâ€" chine made, Mre. John Packham, Mrs Geo. A. McKinnell, Mrs. Jas, Warnor; gent‘s night shirt, Mrs. 4. w. Spring sted, Mro, John Young, Mre. Chris. Swingle; collection of Iadies‘ work, ueetul, Mrs. Goo. Tucker, . Mrs. Jas. McLoren. LADIES‘ WORK, Ornamental Crochet work, Mrs. Jas, McLaren Mrs. Dr. Housten, Mrs. Annis Teoly; voint lace, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mre Annis Teeft; fancy knitting, Mrs. Jas \tclaren, Mrs. Annis Teoft; _ tollet met, Mro. Annie Teoft, _ Mra. Wesley s, retained, Blaicher & ialâ€"Mrs. John _ Pack= ttor, A. Boulter & Son‘s Wm. Dairymple. 5 Ibs a â€"‘ WReralick _ & Co‘s 3 ® Diih a . . C M SH a G. T. Packbam, rs. J. W. Spring frs, Wm,. Dalâ€" pringsted, . Mrs. cakeâ€"Mrs. Geo. uckham, _ MTSâ€" Springsted, Minâ€"|""~* ickham. geted, Mro. J0B2| poj . Barker. marn lesâ€"3Mrs. G. W« | MeCo J, W, Springste{d) ham, rs. Edith _ Wi\â€"| eglor rries, Mrs. Job\\p. p Wilson, I‘l'r; ulg red peachesâ€" Edl Aunnis Teoft, MYS | nell; ed tomatocsâ€"3M" | War; J. W. Springsted. | yas, . Canned . PCTS | Jas, Blaxill, Mrs. Jas, McLaryn; . chair boister, Mrs, Wesley blaxiil, _ Mre. Joun iPucknam, Mre, k. Wilson; con trepiece, cmoroidery, Mrs, Jag. Mo Larem, Mis, Dr, moveten, Mro. Annis ‘Weeit; centrepiece, any other kind, Mrs. 4. W. springsted, Miu. Géo, _ A. McKimnoll, Mis, Jas, Mciaren; omâ€" broidery on linen, _ Mrs. _ Murray Dusl, Mrs. Jas, McLarent, Mrs. Geo: A. Mchinnell; _ embroidered shirtâ€" waict, Mrs. Edith Wilson; Mrs. Geo. A. McKinnell; eyelot . embroidery, Mrs, Jas. McLaren, Mre. Dr. Housten, Mrs. J W Springsted; _ Wallachain embroidery, Mrs, Aunis Teoft, Mrc. Gec. A. McKinnell, Mrs. J. W. Spring sted; tatting, Mrs. Jas, McLaren, Mrs Anuls Teeft; pillow shams, Mrs. Anâ€" mis Teeft, Geo. A. McKinnell, _ Mrs, Jas, McLaren; pillow cases, embroidâ€" ered, Mrg. Murray Bush, . Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. J. W. Springsted; pillow cases, any other kind, Mrs. . John Packham, Mrs. _ Dr. Housten, Mrs. Chris Swingle; sofa pillow, souvenir or patriotic, Mrs. Geo. T. Packham, MNrs. J W Springsted; _ sofa pillow, any other kind, Mro. J. W. Springsted Mrs. Geo. A. McKinnell, _ Mrs. Dr. Housten; fancy cc‘lar, . Mrs. Annis Tecfi, Mrs, Edith Wilson, Mrs. Geo. A L DL T. can ieA tm fhe + uic 97 McKinnel!; fancy towel, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Jas. Molaren, Mrs. J. Young; fancy pin cushion, Mrs. Jas. McLaren, Mrs. Geo. A. McKinnell, Mrs. J. W, Springsted; fancy _ hand kerchief, Mrs. McLaren, Mrs. Geo. A McKinnell, Mrs. Dr. Housten; fancy handkerchief case, Mrs. Geo. A. M6â€" Kinvell, Mrs. Jas, McLaren, Mrs. Jas Warner; table doyMes, Mrs, Jas, Mcâ€" Laren, Mrs. Annis Teeft; table mats, Mrs. John Packham, Mrs. Jas. Mcâ€" Laren, Mre. Chris _ Swingle; tray cloth, Mrs. Jas, MoLaren, Mrs. Geo. A MeKinnell, _ Mrs. Chris Swingle; sideboard scarf, Mrs. J. W. Springâ€" stod, Mrs. Dr. Housten, Mrs. Jas. McLaren; fancy slippers, Mrs, Geo. A. McKinnell, _ Mrs. Jas. McLaren, Mrs. Annis Teeft; tea cosy, wool, Mre Jac. McLaren; _ whiskholder, Mre. Ias, McLaren, . Mra. ,..‘.7 Am“‘.l.l!' 23s, MICLETEM . ME (O0OTT Oc ols Mrs. \Wm. MeColiom; foot rest, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Jas. McLaren, Mrs Geo. A. McKinnell; Iaundry bag, Mrs Jas, McLaren, Mrs, Annis Teoft, Mrs Edith Wilson; mantle drape, . Mrs. Jas. McLaren, Mrs. Annis Teeft, Mrs. Edith Wilson; _5 o‘clock tea cloth, Mrs. Jas McLaren, Mrs. Annis Teeft, Mrs. Chris, Swing: fancy glove case, Mrs, Geo. A. MeKinnell, Mrs. _ Geo. ‘Tucker; hemstitching, . Mrs. Jas. Warner, Mrs, Annis Teeft, Mrs. Dr. Houton: â€" drawn work, Mrs, _ Jas. McLaren, Mrs. Annis Teeft, Mrs. Crls â€" Swingle; bardariger _ work, Mrs. _ Jas, _ McLaren; coronation braid work; Mrs. Jas. McLaren, \irs. Dr. Houton; ducess lace, Mrs. Antis Teeft; dressed doll by a girl 10 years and under, Bessic Packâ€" ham; eollection of ladies work, oth amental, Mro. Dr.. Housten, _ Mré. Jas, McLaren. Painting in ofl, landscape _ Of marine, Mrs. Jos. Warner, Mrs. Wi. ; painting any other kind; mirs. E. Wilson, Mre. G. T. â€" Pack~ â€" Miss Nina Clayton; _ Water eolor, landscape or marine, Mrs. C. . Packham; portrait or figure . in erayon, Mrs. Jas. . Warner, Mrs. Wdith Wilson, Mrs. Geo. A. MoKinâ€" nell; landscape in crayon, Mre. Jas. Warner, . Mrs. Edith Wileon, _ Mrs. Jas, McLaren; drawing, in ink, Mrs. Jan, ‘Warnor, Mrs. Gep. A. McKinâ€" nell; may drawing, in Ontario, Ches ter Warner; pencil drawing, landâ€" scape, Mrs. Jas. Warner, Mrs. Jas. MeLaren, Mrs. Hugh Asher; penell drawing, fancy head, Mrs. pdith Wileon, Earl Packham, Mrs. G. T. Packham; pencil drawing by puplis under 14 years, Chester ‘Warner; | writing by pupils of public echool, | Oheater ‘Warnor, Della Springsted ; ‘| boquet of natural flowers, Mrs. John | Ycung, Mrs. G. T. Packham, Miss Nina Clayton; begonia . in flower, <| Miss _ Nina Clayton; fern, Mrs. "| Rdith Wileon, Mrs. G. T. Packbam; â€"| collection of house plants, Miss Nina Clayton, Mre. G. T. Packham. ARTIOLES OF MANUFACTURE 4\ Market wagon, E. Miller; buggy 3 | E. Milier. n ____ .A _ +\ N~xew CoNnVENIENT TRAIN TO T WINNIPEG M, CANADIAN â€" PACIPIC «NTA cih ‘The popularity of Canadian TD fic service, and the excellence of shat ‘road‘s equipment, has been so groatly appreciated by the . travelâ€" ling public that it has been found necessary to put into service an enâ€" tirely now Through Standard Ex« press Train between Toronto . Ald Winnipex. Commencing Sunday, Octotre . 26, the "Gate City Express" will lepve Toronto at 2:30 p.m. and will rua 1 C 0000 affantnar Toremto MF 2200 PMTIGLO daily thereafter, anriving Winnipeg at $,00 a.m. second morning. _ The train â€"will consist of . the highest~ class modern equipment: Compart® ment Library Observation Cor, Stan dard Sleoping Cars, Tourlst Sleepâ€" ing _ Car, Dining Cat Firstâ€"class Comch and Colonist Car. This | Wwill be found the most convenient and best train between Toronto and Winnipeg on account of the dayâ€" light departure from Toronto at an hour when the Union Station is not badly congested, and also on _ 80â€" count of the carly hour of arrival at Winnipeg. HEoh L 17 5 enntoncanatt mt WAMIIVCE: ‘The present "Vancouver Express" will continue to leave Toronto . At 1920 p.m. daily and wiil consist of the‘ same equipment as the "Gate City. Express." This train is the hest to take for points west of Winnipeg, but for Winnipeg and east the "Gate City Express" is the right train to travel by. + ©‘Full particulars from any _ dlan Pacific Agent or write M Murphy, istrict Passonger a ‘Toronto. FINE ‘aiéumuu Paciâ€" the excellence _ of 71. 2 00040A Actcmindtydreauzr i The Woman‘s Institute of Fulton | and Grassles gathered at the home of Mis. Jason Merritt on Wednesday, October the fifteenth. A very pleas ant evening was spent in music and singing. Miss Lettle Packham gave a recitation and Mrs, Herbert Theat Agent, Een emedn ts rexd a paper on succent events. The ladies brought their baskets and a pleasant social evening _ Was spent. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Marshall Merritt‘s, Fulton, on November 19. Everybody welcome. 2.30 p.m. GRASsIES WOMAN‘S INSTITUTE T PNLNes Nes 97 Henitiio For Saleâ€"I am now ready to take orders for number three apples, to be delivered in October or Novemâ€" ber, at the following prices: Greonâ€" ings thirty cents per bushel, Baldâ€" wins and Russets forty cents . per bushe!, Spys and Snows fifty cents ver bushel. These apples ate numâ€" ber threes but will be sound _ and good for home use. Jas. A. Livingâ€" stor, Grimaby. ‘and~ Five Seals For the Party Sandwiches and Cakesâ€"for the daily Bread and Biscuits alwaysâ€"â€"the guaranteed flour ¢ Put up especially for, and can only be sold by Phone 225 THE GUARANTEED FLOUR Our Wall Paper Department is a busy spot lately Five Seals are the reasons why our old friends are coming again and new customers are being added every. day.\.., . 2..: .s5. sls us wichoot Jubeiss ad No store in Canada offers you as fine an assortment of upâ€"t0â€" date Wall Decorations as will be seen in our department. _ Paper to suit all tastes and pocket books. s J. P. ROBERTSON CHESTNUTS NEW TABLE RAISINS POTATO CHIPS LAYER FIGS CREAM CHEESE James Osborne & Son THE LBADG GROCBRS 12 and i4 James St. South HAMILTON V ARIETY CLOKE & SON Books, Stationery, Wail Decorations _ _ 16 WEST KING ST., Hamilton. 5¢ to $15 a Roll quaLITY GROCERY VALUES AND GRIMSBY $O MANY Reasuns you should save that you need but think a minute to decide you will. proper place for your money is in 80: Savings Depart ment where three and one half per cent interest is added ï¬lf yearly. " _ Make your initial deposit this week. Landed Banking & Loan Company N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts The decision made, the Tomato Plants for 1914 I am prepared now to take\ orders for Tomato Plants to be delivered in the Spring of 1914. + Parties placing their orders this fall will get the preferâ€" ence in every way next \spring. h Telephone 5 ring 12 Beamsville â€" Ont JOHN STEVENS Prospective Visitors to California Write Harry C. Chapman, Real | istate, 822 Central Bldg., Los Angles, California, â€" regarding tents, cost of living, business, erc. â€" Formerly of: Rannard & Chapman, Winnipeg, Canada. then you should think of me. I have prepared a fine selection of The Season‘s Newest and Best Footwear Productions for Men, Women and Children 1 Gigure that a satisfied customer is my best advertisement, so 1 leave no stone unterned in my efforts to please you. 1 have a large Stock of RUBBâ€" ERS and MITTS on hand. Call and see them. THINKING about SHOES ? Coats For f Gentlemen H. BU L L 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON Notice some of our new models on view in OoAK HALL SHOE STORE St East, â€" GRIMSBY ing freakish about them styles for sensible man, and priced at $10 to §$25. #