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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-09-24, Page 4'fey A LAUGH RIOT THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CORPORAL EAGEN A Sensational Comedy of the Canadian Recruit C. Wilson, 0, Battler; R. Island Reds, cock, Mrs, cockerel, R. Doan; Ruff cock and hen, Jas. Me- 2nd; cockerel, Neil ppllett, Sponsored by the Exeter Women’s Institute ^Directed by Universal producing Company You’ve Seen the t Rest New See The Best gilt’s] a S Screams 175 - LOCAL PEOPLE OF EXETER, ONT. - 175 AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED BY HERMAN GOWER AND WILLIAM C. DAVIS CAST OF CHARACTERS Red Eagen (Corporal) ........... Herman Gower Izzy Golstein ...............................Wm. C. Davis Michael Eagen (Red’s Father) ......... S. Taylor Abbie Golstein (Izzy’s Father) Francis Abbott Top Sergeant ............................... Dr. Atkinson Guard ............................................. Andy Easton ICfoozey ..............'•.............................. Silas Reed McGinnis ................. H. Carey Y. M. C. A. Worker ............... B. W. F. Beavers War Worker ............................. Marion Woods Cook ........................................... Frank Taylor Newsboy ................................... Gail Browning Rastus ....................................... J. A. Traquair Captain .................... B. M. Francis Sally O’Neil ..................... Amelia Acheson Marie ...................................... Bernice Gollings Mary .................................... Thelma. Taylor Private Private Private Private Private ■ Private Private Private Private Private Private . Private Private Private Private Private Private. ■ Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private ROOKIE SQUAD Underfed ....................... Wm. Melville Katz ................................... Wes. Cole Quirk ............................... Edge Morse Yumpin Yonson ............... W. Sangster Flump .......................................H. Doerr n n "pill ................... F. O. Harness * ................... M. SnUtllCOtt Hungry Hank ........-............. Dr. Ward Mama’s Boy ........................ Art Jones Swartzenbender .................*... F Coates Hom esick ................... T 0, Southcott Whisllin Bill "............... Frank Boyle Slivinski ............................. E. Hopper Birdhouse ........................ G. Appleton Joe Spinitti .......R. W. Ryder Fullenwider .......................... W. Beer Zewisky ................ . ........... W .Martin O'Rourke ...................... Geo. Lawson Yell ................................. Bruce Rivers Ingelbustin .......... . ............ E. Russell Eckleburger ......................... M. Quanee Slappcover ................... Wm. Hodgert Blinklop ................ . ............ C. Stewart Steppin Along .................. Ed. Dignan Sure There ....................Geo. Hawkiins fiparklegem ................ Fred Rabethge Address .......................... F. Wickwire John Smith .................... G. Flynn Cakewalk .......................... R. N. Rowe Shimmy ........................ John Hockey Pieslinger ........................... N. Hockey Shoestring .................... Harper Rivers Letterbox ................... W. E. Middleton ............ E. Howald Boat ................................... J. Batson Dinner-belle ................... Claude Morse Bellhop ............................ W. Simmons Tinken ................................. R. Motz I’mcommin .......................G. Cudmore S. M. Sanders W. Cutbush Clarence Down Ed. Lindenfield Frank Sheere Harry Rowe Chas, Godbolt Gerald Skinner Harold Skinner Ray Pryde W. Seldon J, Taylor SAILORS’ CHORUS H. Taylor W. T. Quinn G. Cochrane Ed. Shapton. J, Senior W. J. Ford J. S. Grant Chas. Salter D. A. Gordon, soloist S. Ross Wm. Balkwill James Francis PATRIOTIC PAGEANT (My Dream of the Big Parade) Featuring 100 Children, Sailors and' Soldiers and Dramatic Reader, F. Abbott DEACON JONES’ MJNISTREL Interlocker Sambo ..... Rastus .... Harnbo .... Bones ..... H. Southcott O. Elliot Traquair A. Davis Cochrane A. A. G. .GIRLS’ Margaret Russell Margaret Taman Adeline Stone Hazel Clark Margaret Martin Eileen Snell Marjorie Complin Patsy Martin R»by Stone Jeanette Taman Nora McInnis Jean Penlrale Helen Penlrale Eleanor Medd CHORUS Grace Christie Margaret Ellerington Reba Simmons Jean Sheere Helen Dignan Dorothy Ryckman Viola Skinner Dorothy Grassick Helen Bartow Bernice Gollings Gladys Ryckman Gladys Stone Irene .Mooney Lyda Stewart V SPECIAL NUMBERS Show Boat .................................... Girl’s Chorus Sailor’s Sweetheart .... Mr. Gordon and. chorus Sailing, Sailing ...................................... Chorus Rose of No Man’s Land ............... Pearl Wood 1 Keep the Home Fires Burning ........... Chorus Do Do Something Marion Wood B W F Beavers K-K-K P ............................. Rookie Squad Pack Up Your Troubles ........... Rookie Squad MINSTREL CHORUS—Hinkey, Dinkey, Parley . .Voo, How You Gonna Keep Em, Good Morn­ ing Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip; It’s a Long Way to Tipperary. God Save the King . Pianist ..................... ............ Finale Mrs. H. Carey ILeavitt’s Theatre, Wed., Sept. 30th, Thurs. Oct. 1st jgeats Reserved Free at Browning’s Drug Store beg inning Tuesday, September 29, at 9 o’clock ADMISSION 50c. — CHILDREN 25c. JEXETEB FAIR BEST IN YEARS (Continued from page 1.) Agricultural—Brotrz; mare, Wm. -Rowden; foal, Wm. Bowden; 3-year- 431d, Jas. Willis, R-obt. Tinney; 2- year-old, A. Etherington, W. Presz- <cator; 1-year-old, -Rowden; team, L. H. Rader, Willard; Heavy Draught—.Brood mare, 3D.. Hunter and 2nd; foal, R. D. Hun- <er and 2nd; 2-year-old, Matthew ‘Tinney; 1-year-old, Albert Ethering- ton; team, Ken. McKellar. Special, Matthew Tinney. "judge—W. S. Steadman, Petrolea Carriage—Foal, John Manson; 2- sn&’ar-old, Albert Etherington,' Wm. Decker; 1-year-old, J. Manson; sin- igle carriage horse, E. J. Willard, E. Walper; pair carriage horses in ^harness and buggy, Wm. Thiel. Lady driver, Mrs. G. Daters; Mrs. j.. Willert. ,, Roadsters—Brood mare, Cecil El- •^rbod G-. Daters; foal, Cecil EllWood, ■4L Daters; 3-year-old, Albert Miller; ^2-year-old Dr. Campbell; pair jBters in harness and buggy, Weber, Cecil Ellwbod; single ^ster in harness and buggy, ^McLaren. Judge—Allan Findlay. CATTLE Shorthorns—Aged cow, E W* Ofestreicher; 2-year-old W, Ofestreicher and 2nd lieifer, W. Wt heifer bull <te$tredic;her W,. Ofestreicher; diploma fdr jataitnal, r. D. Hunter. Mefefords—Aged cow, John O’Neal Bros.; two-year-old. ef, O’Neal Btos.; 1-year-old heifer, O’Neal Bros., Stutt Bros.; heifer Stutt Pros., O’Nfeal Bros,; bull R. Tinney, E. diploma, L.H.Rader. w. j. R. road- Art, iPad- Robt. PymJ heifer, 1-year-old Oestrejcher, R. D. Hun- calf, W. Oestreicher and calf, R. D. Hunter, W. ; bull one year and over best heif* calf, Stutt Bros, and 2nd; diploma for best animal O’Neil Bros. Jersey—Aged cow, W. J. Veal; two-year-old heifer, K. Bilyfea and 2nd; one-year-old heifer, K. Bilyea; lieifer calf, W* Decker, Orland Bat­ tler; bull calf, Nelson Stanlake, W. J. Veal; diploma for best animal] W. J.Veal. Grades—Junior calf, Fred FOrd, Newton Clarke, Senor calf, O’Neal Bros.,Byron Hicks; diploma for best animal, O’Neal Bros. Traquair & Lindenfield special for best calf, any breed, F. Ford. Judge—G. H. Jasper, Carlsrube. SHEEP Horned—P. Dearing won and three seconds. Downs—‘S. J. Pym, and th reb seconds. one year old, G. Miners, C. Prout; sow under 1 year, H. Truemner. Berkshire—Boar under one year, T. M. Snowden; sow under one year T. M. Snowden. Tamworth—Boar one year old, J. Manson; boar under one year, J. Manson, S. J. Pym. Canadian Banners special for best Miners; Canadian for best bacon hog, brood sow, G. Canners special G. Miners. — Chas. ewe, Won 0. Battler; ewe, T. C. O. Battler; shearling ewe, T. M. Snowden; ewe. Harvey. POULTRY Bralranias, cock, Jas. Mc- T. C. Wilson; hen, T. C. Mrs. H. G. Whiting; cock- C. Wilson and 2nd; pullett,Dorset six ‘firsts Oxford six firsts .Shropshire Downs—Aged ram, T. C. Wilson, Wilson G. Robson lamb, G. Robson, G. Pfenhale. Lincolns—Aged rani, G. M. Snowden,vbgk EEErm T. M. -Snowden; shearling Pen hale, pen hale; shearling Snowden; Pfenhale Leicesters-—Aged tarn shearling lamb, E. Snell and Snell and and 2nd. ■Southdowns—Aged ling tarn, ram lamb, ewe, C. Knight and Judge—Jas. Roy, Mitchell. HOGS Yorkshire—Two-year-bld boar Miners; one-year-old bear, G. Milt­ ers; boar under one year, C. Front; sow 2 yearfl or over, 0, Prout; sow Robson. G.ram] lamb, G. ewe, G. Robson, G Pen hale fewe, G. Robson, T. *M. ewe 1ani;b, G. ’Robson, G. G. Robson; ram ram, Snell 2nd; 2nd; E. C. D. Manson and 2nd; ewe shearling ewe, lamb, E. Snell Snell; ; ram E. E. ewe ram, shear- ewe shearling 2nd. G. Light Donald, Wilson, erel, T. T. C. Wilson and 2nd; Dark Braha- has, cockerel and pullet, R. Doan; Cochins, cock, T. C. Wilson; Mrs. Whiting; Neil Campbell; Grey Mrs. Mrs. T. C. cock, hen, Jas. McDonald, Mrs. Whiting; cockerel, Mrs Whiting, Jas. McDon­ ald, pullet, Jas. McDonald, R. Doan any variety orpingtons, cock, R. Doan, Jas. McDonald; hen, cockerel and pullet, T.C. Wilson and 2nd; Sussex Speckled, oock, hen and cockerel, Mrs. Whiting; Barred Ply­ mouth Rocks, Jas. McDonald Philip Hern; F. c, Wilson and. 2nd; any variety Plymouth Rocks, cock 'and lien, Jas. McDonald; -cockerel, T. C, Wilson, Jas. McDonald; Buff Wyandottfes, hen, R. Doan; White Wyaudottes, cock, Jas. McDonald, Nell Campbell lien, Neil Campbell, T. C< Wilson; Cockerel and pullet, Neil. Campbell and 2nd; any variety Wyandottes, Mrs. H. G. Whiting, hen, T. C. Wilson, cockerel and pullet, T. C. Wilson; Silver ' cock J[as. McDonald, hen, t. C.. Wilson, cockerel and pullet, Buff Orphingtons, Dorkings, Whiting; Whiting; Wilson; Mrs. Whiting, Clarence Maier cock, Mrs. Whiting, ; ben, Mrs. Whiting, cockerel and pullet, eock> Jas, McDonald, Mrs. Wbltng; hen, T. C. Wilson, Mrs. Whiting: R. C. Rhode Island Reds, cock and Iwu Mrs. F- THfebw,, Lloyd O'Brien; cockerel, 0. Battler, T, 0, Wilson; pullet, T. Q. Rhode Whiting; Leghorns, Donald and Campbell, Jas. McDonald; J. McDonald, Neil Campbell; White Leghorns, cock, Neil Cawphell, T, C, Wilson; hen, T. C, Wilson, L, O’Brien; cockerel and pullet, Neil Campbell, Lloyd O’Brien; Brown Leghorns, cock, L. O'Brien, T. C. Wilson; hen, Neil Campbell, T, C. Wilson; cockerel, T. C. Wilson, Jas, McDonald; pullet, Mrs. Whiting, L. O’Brien; any variety Leghorns, cock hen and cockerel, R. Doan, T. C, Wilson; pullet, t. C. Wilson, R, Doan; Black Spanish, lien, T. C. Wilson; Black Minorcas, cock and hen, Jos. Sutton and 2nd; cockerel J. Sutton, R, Doan;pullet, J. Sutton and 2nd; White Minorfeas, hen, R. Doan; Andalusions, cock and hen, Alvin Kading, R. Doan; cockerel and pullet, A, Hading and 2nd; An- conas, hen, R. Doan, cockerel, L. O’Brien, R. Doan; pullet, L. O’Brien and 2nd; Black Hamburgs, cock and hen, Jacob Bdttler; Golden Cam-, pines, cock, T. 0. Wilsno; hen, L. O’Brien; cockerel, T, 0. Wilson and 2nd; pullet, L. O’Brien, T. 'G. Wil­ son; Silver Campines, cock, cockerel, pullet, Mrs. Whiting; den Pollands, cock and hfen. Doan; pullet, Mrs, Whiting; B. B. Game, cockerel, Jas. McDonald; All­ Cornish, cock and hen, Mrs. Whiting Neil Campbell; cockerel and pullet, Mrs. Whiting; Bantams, Game, cock and hen, Neil Campbell, Mrs. Whit­ ing; Golden Seaibriglit, hen, cockerel and pullet, Mrs. Whiting; Silver Seabright, cock, Mrs. Whiting; any other yarety Bantams, cock and hen J. Battler, Mrs. Whtlng; -cockerel and pullet, Mrs. Whiting; Houdans, cock, Jas. McDonald; hen, T. C. Wilson, J. McDonald; cockerel and pullet, T. C. Wilson; Red Caps, cock hen, cockerel and pullet, W. Bow­ den and 2nd; Sumatra Game, cock, Neil Campbell, Mrs. Whiting; hen and pullet, Mrs. Whiting, N. Camp­ bell; cockerel, Neil Campbell; White Rocks, cock, J. McDonald, Lloyd O'Brien; hen, L. O’Brien and 2nd; cockerel, Neil Campbell and 2nd;* pullett, N. Campbell, L. O’Brien; Black Giants, cockerel and pullet H. Truemner; any other variety fowl, cock and hen, T. C. Wilson and 2nd; cockerel and pullet, R. Doan. : Turkeys—Bronze, tom, N. Camp­ bell, T. M. Snowden; hen, T. M. Snowden; young tom, Mrs. O. Cun­ ningham; young hen, Mrs. Cun­ ningham, T. M. Snowden; any other variety turkeys, lien and young tom, ■T.- M. Snowden. Geese—Bremen, gander, G. Miners goose, H. Trueniner, G. Miners; Touleouse, gander, O. Battler; goose Neil Campbell, O. Battler; young goose, N. Campbell; anp other var­ iety geese, young and old goose and gander, R. Doan, S. J.Pym & Son. Ducks—Aylesbury ducks, young drake and young duck, Jias. McDon­ ald; Pekin ducks, drake and duck, O. Battler, T. M. Snowden; young ■drake and duck, O. Battler, Neil Campbell; Rouen ducks, drake, R. D. Hunter, T. M.Snowden; duck, young drake and duck, R. D. Hun­ ter and 2nd; any other v'arety ducks drake, Dr. Grieve, R. Doan; duck, Dr. Grieve, Jas. McDonald; young drake and duck, Neil Camplbell and 2nd.,. Miscellaneous—Guinea fowl, cock T. M. Snowden, hen, T. M. Snowden; any variety rabbits, buck and doe, old and young, Sheldon Sandens, J. McDonald; collection of pigeons, Mrs.- Whiting. Judge, Andrew Mason. , Grain and Seeds One ibushel Fall Wheat, white Mrs. O. Cunningham, H. Truemner; Fall Wheat, red, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Milne Rader; Any other variety Spring Wheat, Mrs. Cunningham, M. Ra­ der; Barley, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, M. Rader; Black Oats, Clarence Maier, White Oats, Jas. Cottle, Mrs. Fuss; Timothy Seed, C. Maier; Flax Seed, Jas. Cottle; White Beans, Jacob Battler, M. Rader; Clover Seed, El­ don Hading, C. Maier; Grain in ear, L. Reynolds, Mrs. Triebner; stock and Peas, Jas. Rader. lien, ; Gol- R. Silver Polands, cockerel and RedB. Corn ears, F. Ellerington, L. Cottle; Small Peas, M. Fall apples, Mrs. McDonald; Fall Apples Winter apples, Mrs. F, Triebner Clras. A id worth; F. Triebner, Jas. apples, any variety, Mrs. F. Trebner E. J. Willard; Rhode Island Green­ ings, Cecil Rowe, Mrs. F. Triebner; Northern. Spies, Mrs. Clayton Sims, F. Ellerington; Mrs. Triebner, Golden Russets. Mrs. Trielbder; Willard, F. Ellerington Clarence Maier, H. Truemner Mrs. Roxboro Russfets, Herbert Desjardine; ; Hilton Truemner, Spitzburgs, e. J. Baldwins, Wes- field Seek-No-Further, Mrs. Trieb- nfer; Snow apples, H. Truemner, C. Aid worth; Gravenstfeins, iMrs. Web­ ner; Colverts, H. Truemner, Mrs, Webner; Fall Pippins, Mrs. Web­ ner; King of Tompkins, Jas. Mc­ Donald, Clifford Heywood; Alexan­ ders, F. Webner, P. Hem; Cana­ dian Red, H. Truemner, F, Ellering­ ton; Ribstone pippins1, F. Triebner, C. Aldwoi'tli;' Wagners, H. Trtiem* Grimes G. Flippin, Maid­ ner, Dan Dew C. Acworth, H. Truemner; en's Blush, Cecil Rowe, F, Webner'; Ben Davis, F.. Webner, L. Rey­ nolds; Ontario, Jacob Battler, F, Triebner; Wealthy) Robt. Sanders, F* Webner; Duchess of Oldenburg, Mns. Q, Cunningham, Jas. McDon­ ald; Blenheim Pippins, F. Webner, H. Truemner; Talman Sweet, Cecil Rowe, E. J. Willard;. St, Lawrence, E. J, Willard, A Triebner. Hears Two varieties oif Winter Pears, Jas. McDonald; Duchess of Anion- line, Cliff. Heywood, J, McDonald; Sheldon, John Triebner, Dan Dew; Bureau Anjou, Jacob Battler, Jas. McDonald; Bartlett, Rrs. McDonald, Dan Dew. Plums Co’s Golden Drop, Hilton Tmein- ner; Lombards, Cli'as. Aidworth, R. Sanders; Any variety plums, Philip Hern, Mrs. Elsie Thompson; Pond’s Seeding, H, Truemner. Grapes Moore’s*Early, Mrs. Gfeo. Church’ ill, W. H. Pearing; Niagara, Clif­ ford Heywood, Miss White, Concord, Dr. Grieve, Cliff. Heywood; Roger's No, 4, .Wilder, Chas; Aidworth; Ro­ ger’s, No. 22, Salem, W. H. Dearing; Welden, W- H, Dearing, Peaches Early Crawford, Philip Hern, C. Heywood; late Crawford, H. Truem- n er. Domestic extracted, Mrs. George in sections, Mrs, Clarence Maier; Honey, Churchill; Honey, Geo . Churchill, Maple Syrup, Mrs. E- Darling, Milne Rader; Home made, bread, white, Luther Reynolds, Mrs. W. H. Dear­ ing; Home made bi’ea'd, brown, Mrs, W. H. Dearing, L. Reynolds; Spec­ ial, Mrs. W, H. Dearing; Coffee Cake, L. Reynolds, Mrs. #. H. Dearing; Angel Cake, Mrs. Omar Cunningham, M. W. Doupe; Light Cake, Mrs. Clayton Sims, M. W- Doupe; Dark Cake, Mrs. E, S. Steiner, M. W. Doppe; Apple Pie, Mrs. C. Situs, Mrs. E. S. Steiner; Pumpkin. Pie, M. W. Doupe, Mrs. C. Sims; Lemon Pie, Philip • Hern, Mrs. L. Rowcliff e; Red Currant Jelly, Mrs. E. R., Pym, Mrs. W. H. Dearing; Apple Jelly, Mrs. E, R. Pym, Mrs. W. I-L Dearing; Berry Jelly, Mrs. L. Rowclilffe, Mrs. M. Carter; Sour Pickles, Mrs. E. S. Steiner, Mrs. 0- Cunninigiiam; Sweet Pickles, Mrs. E. R. Pym, Mrs. O. Cunningham. Catsup, H. Desjardine, Mrs. Jes­ sie Jaques; b Canned Rhubarb, Mrs. ; Canned Cherries, II. Dearing, Neil Campbell; Raspberries, Milne Rader, H. Dearing; Canned Pears, H. Dearing, Mrs. M. Carter; Plunis, Alvin Pym, Mrs. Canned Peaches, Mrs. MAW 14. M j O. Cunningham; Mrs. W. Canned Mrs. W. Mrs, W- Canned Churchill; Dearing,'’Mrs. Carter; Canned Straw­ berries, Mrs. Dearing, Mrs. Elsie Thompson; Canned- Apples, M. W. Doupe, Mrs. Dearing; Canned Grapes, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. W. H. Dearing; Canned Corn, Mrs. F. Triebner, Wm. H,ey; Canned Peas, Mrs. Dearing, Mrs. Cunningham; canned, tomatoes, Mrs. Steiner, P. Hern; Canned Chicken, Mrs. Dear­ ing, Lunch for two, Mrs. Cunning­ ham, Mrs. J. Jaques; Cured Ham, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; Assortment of cured meats, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Wm. Hey. Judge, Mrs. Wm. Consitt, Hensall Dairy .Products pound butter, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, J. O. Lovie; 10 poimd- butter, O. Cunningham, Mrs. M. Car­ pound rolls or prints, Cecil Rowe, Mrs. Fuss; Plate of butter for table use, Mrs. J. 0. Lovie-; Cream­ ery butter, W. J. Veal. Vegetables American Wonder Potatoes, M. Rader; Beauty of Hebron Potatoes, W. H. Dearing; Empire State Po­ tatoes, M. Rader; Carmen No. 1, C. Maier; Rured New Yorkers, E. J. Willard, M. Rader; Irish Cobblers, Mrs. J. Van Camp and 2nd; Green Mountain, Mrs. J. Van Camp, M. Rader; Early Rose, W. I-I. Dearing; any other variety of potatoes, M. Rader, E. J. Willard; 3 varieties of potatoes, W. H. Dearing; Blood Beets, Robt. Sanders. E. J. Willard; Cliff. 5 Mrs. Mrs. ter; Globe Beets, Robt. Sanders, Heywood; Sugar Beets, Alvin Pym, F. Ellerington; Sugar Beet Man­ golds, E. J. Willard, C. Maier; Long Mangolds, H. Truemner, Robt. -Saw­ ders; Globe Mangolds, W. I-I. Dear­ ing, H. Truemner; Intermediates, E. Kadfing, Ro(bt. Sanders; Eafly Horn Carrots, R. Sanders, C Hey­ wood; Nantes, Mrs. J. Van Camp, Jos. Sutton; Long Orhiige or Red Carrots, R, Sanders, F. Ellerington" White or Yellow Field Carrots, E. J. Willard, Robt. Sanders; Sweet Corn, White, F. Ellerington;- W. H. Dfeaiilng; Indian com, 0. Heywood; Mrs. Mrs. E. J. kins, W. Bowden; Bantam J. Van Camp; water Willard, C. Aidworth; Dan Dew, Jos. Senior; i R. Sanders, C. Maier C. Maier Turnips, Turnips, Willard, Maifer Chas. Aidworth, R. sanders, or Yellow Onions, R.‘Sanders, Chai Aidworth; Sanders, C. H. Dfearlng, Dan Dew Aldworth Grieve, H. Truemner; C. .Maier, R, Sanders; J. Van Camp, Mrs. M. bard Squash, Jos. Senior, Jo’s. Mc­ Donald; Table Squash, Robt. Sand­ ers, C. Maier; Fall Cabbage, Robt. Mrs. M. Jas, Cottle, any other C. iMaier; Roibt. Sanders i Corn, Melons, Pump- Squash, Melons, Sweet Reynolds; J. C. ; Musk Carter; L. variety, E. Cauliflower) Red Onions. White .Spanish onions. Aidworth Citrons, Robt. Tomatoes, W. Celery; Chas, round, Di*. Citrons, long, Parsnips, Mrs Carter; Hu.b- May; Woollen Yarn,. Mrs. Edgar Darling; Carpet, Mrs, Edgar" E, Lawson; Tailov Sanders, E. J. Willard; Winter Cab­ bage, Robt. Sanders, Cliff Heywood;} Rest collection of vegetables, Robt. Sanders, C, Maier. judge, Rd, Coates IMarnnfactuies and> JfjnplemiNftW Pair Blankets all wool, soutivcott- Bros. Jones Milne Rader, j.0 yards Rag Darling, Mj’s, Custom W» W- Taman, South-- cott Bros.; Collection of General Goods, Jones & May, Southcott Bros.; Best Collection Tailor’s- Goods and Furnishings; W, W. Ta-- man; -Collection of Groceries, South- cott Bros., Jones &; May; Collection of Boots and Shoes, Jones & May Southcott Bros,; Ladies’ Boots Jones*• & May, Southcott Bros.; Gent’»' Boots, Southcott Bros., Jones May. FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS Oil paintings Animals, Miss L. Grant, pr. Grieve; Vegetables or fruit, Miss Grant, Jno, Triebner; Marine, L. Grant, Miss White; Scene, L. Grant, Miss White; Flowers. L. Grant, Miss White; Still & J. L. Miss ■ Miss. Miss- Life" Study, Miss L. Grant, Dr. J, Grieve. Water Colors Seascape, Miss L, Grant, Miss White; Flowers or Fruit, Mrs. S. Fennell, Miss L. Grant; Single Work' Dr. J. Grieve] Dorothy Ryckman; Original Study, Miss L. Grant, Mrs,. S. Fennell. Miscfellaneous Pastel marine view, Miss White,. Mrs. G. Churchill; Pastel, landscape Miss White- Charcoal study, Miss-. L. Grant; Sepia, landscape, Miss L, Grant, Miss White. Fine Arts Pencil Drawing, scene, Miss L. Grant, Dorothy Ryckman; Single piece Art Work, Miss White, Miss L. Grant; Tooled Leather, Miss W. Fnain; New Craft, Miss white, Mrs. H, A. Fuss; Wood Car.ving, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; Sealing Wax display,. Miss W. Frain, Mrs. H. A. Fuss;'. Artificial Waxed Flowers, . W. H. Smith, Mrs. Clayton Sims; Basketry; Mrs. Jessie Jaques, Mrs, H. A. Fuss. Conventional painting, Miss. L. Grant, Dr. J. Grieve; Realistic, Miss Grace Anderson, Miss L. Grant; Lustre Work, Miss L. Grant,' Grace- Anderson'; One setting of tea set,,. Miss L. Grant, Mrs. G. Chuchill. (Continued on page >5.) AUCTION SALE — of —- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has been instruct­ ed to' sell by public auction at - EXETER — on — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SOttti at 2 o’clock p.m. the following: Davenport, 2 rockers, 3-piece par­ lor suite, pictures, parror lamp, 1 china, cabinet, 2 small tables, kit­ chen chairs, shelf table, couch, one- clock, carpets and mats, Good Cheer’ kitchen stove, 2 lamps, drop-leaf table, hall rack, 2 beds, 2 springs, 2 commodes, 2 mattresses, small bed1,. 2 coal-oil stoves, coal oil heater, small stand, sewing machine, iron- pot, -forks, shovels, hoes, scythe,, saws, corn hook, chains, harness, step • ladder, long ladder, all kinds of flowers, barrel, milk can, wash-, tub, jardiner stand and other ar­ ticles. TERMS: CASH MRS. ED. SHORT, Proprietress FRANK COATES, Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR Auctioneer I NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having Claims aganist the- estate of JOHN STROUD OLIVER, late of the Town­ ship of McKillop, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, (formerly of the- City Oif Sarnia, in the County of Lamibton) who died on the Fifth day of September, A. D„ 1931, are re­ quired to forward tiheir claims duly proven to the undersigned -on or be­ fore, the Twelfth day Of October, A. D., 1931. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN that after the said date the Exe- > cuter will proceed to distribute the estate having regard -only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. DATED at Exfeter, Ontario this* day of September, A.D., 1931. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall, Executor’s Solicitor " 21st * NOTICE TO CREDITORS notice is Hereby given that .■ all creditors and others having' claims against the estate of 'THOM­ AS FLYNN, late of the Village of ' Exeter, in- the County of Huron,. Laborer, who difed on the Eighteenth, day of September, A. D., 1931, ate • required to forward their 'claims- duly proven to the .undersigned on dr before the twelfth day of Oc­ tober A.D., 1931. and notice is further giv- • EN that after the said date tlie Exe­ cutors Will proceed to distribute tho • festate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have:* notice. DATED at Exeter, Ontario tills? • 21st day Of September, A.D., 1931;,. - GLADMAN & STANBURY < Exeter and Hensalf » # Executors* SoHcitbr^ <