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Hamilton Toronto Sudbury Winnipeg Vancouver- V THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1946 rolepho”** served tvondcr- Op CANADA.COMPANY In Greater Than You'd k“r®y ibrtac«»-"but 'Tn of P^aST **ole ' g£r"-:S ^?oXTe^««- N°W ,hCI6 1.1«’00°- o£ W calls ta’ Calh_The nnmbor oi Di»- Mo,° 7a OTOPOrtiooa 'yaM%. ST««U’tayc6°“enp % •toUphoM Op«£ aT^aS t» BEttTFX»’’5tOr,E Prize Winners Following is a list of the prize winners at the Exeter Fair: Horses Agricultural—Brood mare, Harry Bolger; foal, Harry Bolger; 3-year­ aid, E* J. Atwell; 2-year-old, E. J* Atwell and second; 1-year-old, Peter Graham. .Diploma* L. H. Listman.Heavy Draft 3-year-old, Peter Graham. Diploma, ’Fred Boney. Wagon Horses — Brood mare, Wm. E. Hooper; foal, Wm. E Hooper; 3-year-old, Wm. E. Hooper, Arnold Merner; 2-year-old, E. J. Atwell; 1-year-old, Wm. E* Hooper; single wagon horse, Wm. Decker and second, Harry Beaver. Diploma, Wm. Decker. Pencheron or Belgian—2-year-old foal, Harry Bolger; 1-year-old, Harry Bolger. Diploma, L. H. List­ man. Horses in Harness—General pur­ pose, Wm. Decker, Horry Beaver. Wm. E, Hooper; agricultural horses, L. H. Listman, Fred Boney, Peter Graham, E. J. Atwell; heavy draft, Fred Roney, E. J. Atwell, Peter Graham; Percheron, Belgian. IL. H. Listman and second; carriage teams, Wm. E. Hooper, road teai»s, Currie and Tervit, Weber; ponv teams, Norman Lambertus, Chas. Dale; H. McIlwain; single carriage, Wm. E. Hooper; single roadster, over 15.2, Weber, Currie and Tervit; under 15.2, Currie and Tervit; single pony, Norman Lambertus and second, T, C. Shean, Chas. Dale; harness tandem, L. H. Listman, Fred Roney, N. Lambertus. ■ Best Lady Driver—Wm, E. Hoop­ er; Hunter open, G. Yiesler, J. Merner, B. Merner. Roadsters—Brood mare, John R. Reid, Weber; foal, Wm. E. Hooper, John R. Reid, Weber; 1-year-old, Becker and Willert, Weber; 2-year- old, Wm- E. Hooper, Grafton & Co. Special, L. H. List­ man; Sunoco Service Station Spec­ ial, L. H. Listman. Judges, W. S. Steadman, Thos W. Findlay. Cattle Herefords—Aged cow, H. Wright, W. S. O’Neil, H, Wright; 2-year-old heifer, Warren Brock, W. S. O’Neil; 1-year-old Aheifer, W. S. O’Neil and second, H. Wright; heifer calf, W S. O’Neil, Warren Brock, and third; bull calf, W. S. O’Neil, H. Wright; bull, 1-year-old, H. Wright, W. S. O’Neil; 2-year-old bull, W. S. O’Neil, Warren Brock, H. Wright. ■anat Exeter rair Polled Angus—-Earley Bros- won 7 first and 4 seconds in this class. Holsteins—Aged cow, Ward' Hod* gins, Hooper Bros, and third; 2- year-old heifer, Hooper Bros., Ross Marshall; 1-year-old heifer, Hopper Bros,, Ross Marshall and third; heifer calf, Ross Marshall, Ward Hodgins, Hooper Bros.; bull calf. Ross Marshall, W. Hodgins; 1-year- old bull, W, Hedging; 2ryear-old bull, Hopper Bros,, Ross Marshall, Grades—-Steer calf, Roy ’Pepper, Herds—-3 female, 1 bull, Andrew Gaunt, W* S. O’Neil, Warren Brock; get of sire, W, S.» O’Neil, Earley Bros,, H. Wright. Usbprne Baby Beef, John Kins- man, Warren Brock and third, Alt, •Coaxes and fifth; Open Baby Beef, Jahn Kinsman, W. S. O’Neil. W. Brock and fourth; Traquair’s Spec­ ial, John Kinsman: Simpson’s Spec­ ial, John Kinsman; T. Eaton Co. Special, Ross Marshall; Fink’s But­ cher Shop Special, John Kinsman; Roland Williams’ "■ Special, Ross Marshall, Judge, Alfred Nicholson. Sheep Dorset Horned—|Aged ram, Pres­ ton Dearing & Son, Newton -Clark and Son; shearling ram, P. Dearing and Son, and second; ram lamb, P. Dearing and Son, and second; ewe having raised lambs this year, P, Dearing and Son, and second, *N. Clark and Son; shearling .ewe, P. Dearing and Son, and second, N. Clark and Son; ewe lamb, P. Dear­ ing and Son, and second. Oxford Downs—Aged ram, Don­ ald Dearing, R. C. iPurvis; shearling ram, D. Dearing; ram lamb, D Dearing and second, R. C. Purvis; ewe having raised lambs this year, D. Dearing, R, C. Purvis, D. Dear­ ing; shearling ewe, D. Dearing and second, R. C- Purvis; ewe lamb, R C. Purvis, D. Ddaring ana third. Shropshire Downs — Aged ram, Wm. H. Douglas, R. C. Purvis, G. H, Armstrong and Son; shearling ram, W. H. Douglas, R. C. Purvis; ram lamb, W. H. Douglas and sec­ ond, R. C. 'Purvis; ewe having raised lambs this year, W. H. Douglas and second, G, H. Armstrong and Son; shearling ewe, W. H. Douglas and second, G. H. Armstrong and Son-; ewe lamb, W. H. Douglas; G. H. Armstrong and Son. Lincolns—Aged ram, A. D. Steep­ er and second, Alfred Nicolson: shearling ram, A. D. Steeper, A. Nicolson and third; ram lamb, A. D. Steeper and second, A Nicolson; ewe, A. D. Steep.er and second; shearling ewe, A. Nicolson, IA'» D Steeper, A. Nicolsoii; ewe lamb. A. D. Steeper and second, A. Nicolson. Leicester's—Aged ram, D. A. Gra­ ham, W. H. Douglas, D. A. Graham; shearling ram, W. H. Douglas, D. A. Graham, W. H. Douglas; ram lamb, D. A. Graham, W. H. Doug­ las, Wm. R. Pepper; ewe, W. H. Douglas, D. A. GrahapiMR. C. Pur­ vis; shearling ewe, W/‘H. Douglas, W. R, Pepper, W. H. Douglas; ewe lamb, W. H. Douglas, D. A. Graham. G. H. Armstrong and Son. f Southdowns — Aged ram, J. B. Kennedy; shearling ram, Miss J. Spencer, J. B. Kennedy and third; ram lamb, J. B. Kennedy, Miss J. Spencer, J. B. Kennedy; ewe, J. B. Kennedy, Miss J. Spencer, J. B. Kennedy; shearling ewe, J. B. Ken­ nedy, Miss J. 'Spencer and third; ewe lamb. J. B. Kennedy and sec­ ond, Miss J. Spencer; long wool pen, A. D. Steeper, W. H. Douglas, J. Dearing and Son, J. B. Kennedy. Judge, Jas. A. Campbell Hogs ; i Bacon Hogs — 2-year-old boar, Hugh' Filson, George Douglas; 1- year-old boar, Frank Hicks, Clarence Johns, Roy Johns and Son, H. Fil­ son, W. H. Parker; boar under 1 year, C* Johns, G. Douglas, H. Fil­ son, Harold Hern and Sons, H, Fil­ son; 2-year-old sow, C. Johns; 1- year-old sow, R. Johns and Son, Chas. Prout, G. Douglas and fourth, W. H. Parker; sow under 1 year, H. Filson, C. Johns, R. Johns and son, and fourth, H. Filson; sow under 6 months. C. Johns, Earl Culbert, Howard Pym, G. Douglas, H. Pym; pair ’bacon hogs, G. Link, R. Johns and Son, H. Filson, C. Johns, G. Douglas; boar under 6 months, H. Filson and second, H. Hern and Sons, G. Douglas; T. Eaton Special. G. Link, /F. Hicks, Harry Cole, Archie Etherington; Canada Packers Special, C. Johns; A. Hioks Special, C. Johns, R. Johns and Son, Warren Brock. Poultry Cochins, Jacob Battler won four firsts; Orpingtons, Ivan McClymont won four first and three seconds; Wyandott.es, J. Battler won four firsts ‘and I. McClymont won three seconds; Barred Rocks, cock, J. Battler, T. C. Shean; hen, T. C. Shean, J. Battler; cockerel, J. Batt­ ler; pullef, J. Battler, I, McClymont.. white Rocks, cock, T. 0. Shean, J» Battler; hen, J. Battler, T. C. Shean; cockerel, T, C. Shean, I. McCly­ mont; pullet, L McClymont, T. C. Shean; Rhode Island Reds, cock^ J. Battier, T. C. Shean; hen, T. p. Shean, J. Battler; cockerel, J. Batt­ ler, I. McClymont; , pullet, I. Mc­ Clymont, J. Battler. NeW Hamp­ shire Reds, I. McClymont Won four firsts and two seconds, J. Battler second for hen. Black Giants, I. MeClymont Won 3 Ists, Sussex, cock I, McClymont, Gerald Dearing; hen, J. Battler, I. McClymont; cockerel, J. Battler, I. McClymont; pullet, T. G. Shean, J<> Battler. Mihorcas, I McClymont won four firsts and three seconds. White Leghorns, I. McClymont Won four firsts. Brown Leghorns, I. McOly- mont won two firsts; Battler won two firsts and two seconds, Anconas, J. Battler won three firsts and one second; t. C. Shean won one first and one second. Game, J. 11 - ................... Broderick Bros. BQDY and FENDER REPAIRS w- nl s o *—* CARS REFINISHED — at —- Newton Motor Sales Phone 277 Exeter —i.i.|..m». ! I'm , iiii»iii a, bi in num— Sell Canada's newest, fostest-seli- ing Christmas Cards. Exclusive * with REGAL. Sell the 21-card feature box for $1, or REGAL’S famous “Friendship” box of all., T occasion cards. 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Battler won four firsts: Guinea Fowl, T McClymont won two firsts and * Ronald Gunning won two firsts; rabbits, Ronald Gun­ ning; Pair of Pigeons, Ron­ ald Gunning, I. McClymont; Utility Pens, reds, I. McClymont, J. Batt­ ler; rocks, I. McClymont; Minorcas, I. McClymont; C. Fairbairn Special, white eggs, Gilbert Dow, Jr., Mrs. Clayton Sims, Mrs. G. Morlock; brown eggs, Mrs. C. Sims, Mrs. G. •Morlock, Orland Battler; mixed eggs, Mrs. C. Sims, 0. Battler, I. McClymont; Wein Bros. Special, I. McClymont. Judge, IL. V. Hogarth. Grain and Seeds ’Sheaf of wheat, Harry Strang. Wilbert Cornish; sheaf of oats, H. Strang, W. Cornish, IF’. McClymont; sheaf of barley, W. Garnish, Clark Ffgher; bushel fall wheat, white, H. A. Fuss, W. Cornish, G. Link; bushel 6-rowed barley, Wm. El­ liott, H. A. Fuss, Mrs, E. Rock, W. Cornish; bushel buckwheat, Mrs. E. Lawson; early oats, W. Cornish, G. Link, Harry Klahre, Mrs. E. Law- son; late oats, Wm. Elliott. N. Clark and Son, H. <A. Fuss; bushel Timothy seed, H. Strang, H. A, Fuss, O. Battler; bushel white beans, 0. Battler; collection of grain in ear, F. McClymont, N. Clark and Son; ensilage corn, O. Battler, Har­ old Jeffrey; 2 bus. malting barley, Wm. Elliott, N. Clark and Son, F. McClymont; Galore barley, Maurice Coates, Mrs.'W. Doupe, 0. Battler; G. Link;, % bus. sweet clover, H. A. Fuss; half ’bushel Alsike, Mrs. E. Lawson, N. Clark & Son; bushel Soya Beans, N, Clark aud Son; Beaver Oat Crop Competition, )F, Hicks, M. Coates, W. Elliot. H Strang, Jack Blair, John Hodgert, Clark Fisher; Barley Field C^od Competition, H. Strang, W. Elliott, John Hodgert, Geo. Link; husking corn, H. Strang. Fruits Winter apples, F. McClymont; fall apples, F. McClymont,; any variety fall apples, F. McClymont, N. Clark add Son: Rhode Island Greenings* F. McClymont; Northern Spys, F. McClymont, Harold. Cud- more; Roxboro Russets, Golden Russets, Spitzburgs, IF. McClymont: Baldwins, F. McClymont, H. Cud- more; Westfield Seek-No-Further, F. McClymont; Snow Apples, Mrs. G. Morlock. F. McClymont; Grave- steins, Colverts, Fall Pippins, King of Tompkins, Canadian Red, Rib­ stone Pippins, Wagners, Grimes G. Pippins, Maiden’s Blush, Ben Davis, F. McClymont; Ontario, F» McCly­ mont, H. Cudmore; Wealthy* F- McClymont, Mrs. G, Morlock, Mrs. C, Sims; DncheSs of Oldenburg, Mrs G, Morlock, Mrs. C* Sims, F. -McCIy* mont; Blenheim Pippins, Cranbury, Taiman Sweet, St. Lawrence, F McClymont, Pears—-Winter pears, F. McCly­ mont; fall pears, F. McClymont* H. Cudmore: Flemish Beauty, H, Cud- more; Clapp's Favorite, F, McCIy- mont. Mrs. C. Sims; Beur’s Clair- geau, F. McClymont; Sheldon, F, McClymont, H, Cudmore; East Beurre, Louise Bonnie de Jersey, F. McClymont; Bartlett, Mrs, John Hvnkin, Mrs, C. Sims, Plums-—Co’s Golden Prop, Rom* bards, any variety, Pond's Seedling, Rein Claude, F, McClymont, Grapes—-Moore’s Early, ,Mrs. J, Hunkin, H- Ciidmorg; Niagara, F. McClymont; any variety, H, Cud­ more, F, McQlymont; best collec­ tion, H% Cudmore,. F. McClymont. Dairy Prodimts 5 lbs, butter, Mrs. C, Sims, Mrs. W, Doupe; 10 lbg. butter, F- Mp1* Clymont; lb, rolls, Mr§. W, Poupe; most neatly arranged plate of but­ ter, 0. Battler, Mrs. C, Sims. Vegetables Early potatoes, W. Cornish, Q. Battler, Mrs. C. Harris; late pota­ toes, Mrs. C. Harris, O, Battler, W. Cornish; 3 varieties potatoes, Mrs* C, Harris, O, Rattler; long beets, Robt, Sanders, W, Cornish; globe beets. My.s, W. Doupe, 0, Battler; sugai’ beets, H. Cudmore, Harold Jeffrey; sugar 'beet njangels, W, Cornish, G, Dow, Jr.; long mangels, H. Jeffrey, G. Dow, Jr,; globe man­ gels, W. Cornish; 5 Intermediate. G. Dow, Jr., H, Jeffrey; tomatoes, R. Sanders, Ml’s. J. Hunkin; Inter­ mediate carrots, 0, Battler, F. Mc­ Clymont; long carrots, O. Battler, R. Sanders; field carrots, (). Ratt­ ler, R. Sanders; Bantam corn, Mrs. J. Hunkfn, 0/Battler; watermelons. Q. Battler; pumpkins, R. Sanders, squash, O. Battler, W. Cornish; muskmelons, O, Battler; Swede turnips, H. Jeffrey, Andrew Gaunt: any variety turnips, H. Cudmore, Mrs. E. Lawson; onions, 0. Battler, R. Sanders; Spanish onions, R. San­ ders, F. Hicks; round citrons, W, Cornish, R. Sanders; long citrons, O. Battler, R. Sanders; parsnips, O. Battler, R. Sanders; winter squash. R. Sanders, W. Cornish; summev squash,, W. Cornish, O. Battler; winter cabbage, J. Hodgert; best collection, 0. Battler, R. Sanders; W. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co. Special, O. Battler. Judge, Hugh Berry. Flowers Tuberous begonia', Mrs. J. Quin- livan; foliage, geraniums, collection of flowers in pots, Mrs. E. Lawson; novelty in potted plants, Mrs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. C. Sims; antirrinhum, Mrs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; asters, collection, Airs. J. Hunkin Mrs. J. Quinlivan; white asters, G. 'Dearing, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; mauve asters, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; purple asters, R. Sanders, A. Gaunt; pink asters, Airs. J. Quinlivan, Airs. J. Hunkin; coxcombs, feathered cox­ combs, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; dahlias. Airs. J. Hunkin, Airs. J. Quinlivan: cactus dahlias, pinks, Mrs. J. Hun­ kin; gladioli, Airs. J. Hunkin, Airs. J. Quinlivan; 6 spikes gladioli, Mrs. J. Quinlivan, Mrs. J. Hunkin; best collection of gladioli, Mrs. J. Quin­ livan; Balsams,- Mrs. J. Hunkin; African marigolds, Airs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. E. Lawson; French marigolds, Mrs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. E. Lawson; drummondi phlox, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; perrenial phlox, G. Dearing; single petunia, Airs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. L. F. Howey; pansies, Mrs. J. Hunkin, R. Sanders; salvia, Airs. J. Hunkin; stocks, 6 curled zinnias, Airs. J. Quinlivan; dahlia flowered zinnias, Mrs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; best -display zinnias, Mrs. J. Quin­ livan, Mrs. J. Hunkin; collection of annuals, collection of perrenials, bride’s bouquet, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; basket cut flowers, Airs. J. Quinliv­ an, Mrs. J. Hunkin; hand .bouquet, novelty in cut flowers, Airs. J. Quin­ livan; spray of flowers, Mrs. J. Hun­ kin, Mrs. J. Quinlivan; J, A. Jen­ kin’s Manufacturing Co. Special, Mrs. J. Quinlivan. Judges, .Ralph T. Bailey, C. T. Bailey. Fine Arts and Crafts Oil paintings, scene, Gwenneth Jones, Mrs, M. Hern, H. A. Fuss; fruit or vegetable. Airs. B, Darling; flowers, Mrs. E. Darling, G. Jones, H. A. Fuss; animals, Mrs. E. Dar­ ling; marine view, G. Jones, Mrs. E. - Darling; portrait, H. A. Fuss, G. Jones; water colors, landscape. Airs. AL-Hern, H. A. Fuss; fruit or flowers, Mrs. E. Darling, H. A. Fuss, Sheila Bailey; portrait, S Bailey; any subject, Mrs. E. Dar­ ling; mi§.cellA.n., -pastel, Mrs. G. C. Koch, G.'Jones, S. Bailey; charcoal, G- Jones* MrsSH. A. Fuss; pen and ink sketch, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, S. Bailey; pencil drawing, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Mrs. E. Darling, S. Bailey; sepia scene, Mi's. H. A. Fuss; cray­ on study. S. Bailey, Mrs, G. C. Koch, Airs. E. Darling; art crafts, new craft. G. Jones, Mrs. M. Hern, Mrs, C. I-Iarris; wooden projects, Mrs. H* A. Fuss, Ronald Gunning; collection of amateur snaps, Robt- Southcott, H. Cudmore, Mrs. H, A. Fuss; Robertson’S Drug* Store Spec­ ial, H. Cudmore; Travel and Pub­ licity Bureau Handicraft Special, J. Maunder, Airs* M. Hern and third. Judges, H. Sturgis, C. Wilson, Home Department Ladies’ Wear, silk nightgown, Airs. E. Darling, second; cotton housecoat, Mrs. E. Darling, second; housedress, Mrs* C, Sims, Mrs. E* Darling; apron, Airs. L* F. Howey, Mrs. E. Darling; tea apron, Airs L, F. Howey, Mrs. E, Darling: slip. Mrs. M. Hern, H, A* Fuss; sweater, J, Maunder, Mrs. G. Morlock; scarf and glove set, H. (A* Fuss, second; knitted ankle socks, Mrs. E Dar­ ling, Mrs. B. Lawson. Men’s Wear — Pullover sweater, ■Airs, E.’ Darling, Airs, il, A, Fuss* knitted gloves, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. G. Morlock; knitted mi|-ts, 0 Battier, Mrs. E. Lawson; knitted socks, Mrs. G. 0. Koch, CrescenT Dayman. (Continued on page 7) Professional Cards GLADMAN 9nd COCHRANE BARRISTERS —- SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.in. ELMER D, BELL. B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to y, IV, Alorjey EXETER, ONT. DR* F. J, MILNER PHYSICIAN SURGEON Corner of William and Sanders Streets, opposite the residence of the late Dr. J. W* Browning. Phones; Office 295W, Res. 295J EXETER, ONTARIO DR. R. H. DOYLE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray MAIN STREET, EXETER Telephone 60 . Dr, H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S* DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36$ Closed Wednesday Afternoons Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON BELL BUILDING, EXETER Telephone 273 C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 57-18 Dashwood R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 13S WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of yonn property’s true value on sale day Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. EXETER, R.R. 1 Phone Zurich 9 2r7 PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer Household, farm stock, implements and pure bred sales, special training and experience enables, me to offer you sales service that is most effic­ ient and satisfactory. Phone 90r22 Hensall USI3ORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres............... WM. A. HAMILTON- R. R. 1, Cromarty Vice-Pres........... WM. H. COATES' - Exeter j DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY ...'. Kirkton, R. 1 ANGUS SINCLAIR .... Mitchell R. 1 JOHN McGRATH ..... Dublin, Ont MILTON McCURDY .. Kirkton, R. AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS ......... Mitchell1 THOS. SCOTT ............ Cromarty THOS. G. BALDANTYNE; Woodham. SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W. F. BEAVERS ........... Exeter F. W* GLADMAN Sblicitor, Exeter Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE Sunday, Sept 29/ 1946 and other specific dates. Full information from Agents. Canadian National Railways