The Exeter Advocate, 1917-10-11, Page 1PR1axlalER TA'I�ES:
IBERAI,S Inti
O Th E CABINET, BRITISH IN ANOTHER DRIVE CAPTURE 5, 000,
THIRTIETH YEAR.
SUB LOSSES ARE LIGHTER, HEED THE RED CROSS APPEA L--EVERYI3OD'
SHOULD GIVE.
The Roll of Honor
District casualties reported
Killed
1'Iajox •I` N. Elliott o1 Parkhill.
Capt. G;lUet k Edwards,3 tit Battal-
ion,
9 1
ion, Port Hape,atvaa'instantly killed
hal, action on Sept, 11. He was a Hep--
heaw ,01',‘1\1,t. Joseph Edwards ofaCred-
iton and .was a drover, He was 'post-
master for several ;years.. ,He ' `Nati
served as couneillar and deputy reeye,
in his townsltilj, tAfter three months
on ''th'e tir'i'ng tiring se. Ike' was killed bya
site l dine 'ot K`ng nd' co ,n
1 Ya., f u 6, a u trY. The
deceased was at%"Orarugeman and a
m'ealb r.r of the ,iVIeLiao dist church.
Prisoner o4, War
Carp R. S. ,I -licks of St. Marys,
Pte 0. ,5..McIntlasla of Science' [-fill
Local
Teac.hers Convention .iia Eet;er'on'
T.hursday and Friday.
Mr. W.- I-I..Levett?af London, 1.7.sst
ed in town this week.
t1Irs John Egan` of London is visit-
ing at E. M. Diiginalra's
An advertise mint 'i's like an „electric
fan; just keep it going and people are
sure to get wind of it.
Mrs Nellie McGee, formerly of Lu
can, died at London Monday aged 35
years. She as survived by her hus-
band and four children.
There > are nearly 500,000 bachelors
t between 20 and 34 years of age. Tb
whole- authorized 'draft of 100,000 men
thus will 'take only one in fiveof 'these
Premier Sir :Robert Borden is still
working an. the ,Union Government;
Some Liberals have been taken into
the :cabinet, and others will 'fallow.
The election will psabably be in Jan -
•An open'Oonveuition is 'called by
the Liberal-i,Ctons'ervative Associa-
tion for next Monday in. C -limon. A
candidate' will be chios.tn to -contest
the riding of South Huron, for . the
Rause of Commons. Mr. J. J. Merrier
is the present member.
Canada's can.tinued prosperity is
,shown by the rising ar>;ount of depos-
its in the bunks, asgiven itn. the,:Aug-
ust statement- just issued. ° Dep:osits
haveover the
demand increased
July figures by appriaxianately '$11,-
000,000 and represent the splendid
total of• 5450,849,356.
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TAMAN'S
PHONE -81a
rcat Values
I,N
SUITINGS,
_'COAT 'GS
TO. ETO•
SUMMER SUITINGS WERE
BOUGHT EARLY AND WE ARE
ABLE TO SELL BELOW TO
DAY'S VALUE-` ORDER YOUR
SUIT AT ONCE:`
LIGHT OVERCOATS' IN BEST
OF CLOTHS FOR THE COOL
EVENINGS- AT PRICES THAT
WILL SURPRISE YOU MOST
AGREEABLY.
OUR PANTINGS: ARE SOLD AT
THE RIGHT PRICE.
SEE OUR LIGHT UNDERWEAR
IN COMBINATION' AND IN, TWO
PIECE.
--A FULL LINE OF READY - TO -
'WEAR CLOTHING.
YOU PROBABLY NEED A RAIN-
COAT FOR 'THE WET DAYS.
WEAR OVERALLS YOUR
OOUR
ROUGH WORK. LOOK AT OUR
LINES • IN 'THESE GOODS.
ALSO'
r ni hill'
SOCKS in Cashmere and Silk
THE NEW CAPS
CHOICE SHIRTS
FLASHY TIES
AItR0W COLLARS
Tama:n�
her
EX.ETEE,'O',NTARIOf TITIJ-SDA Y ()CT. 11. 1917
Exeter Council,
The council of the Village of Exe-
ter et in regular session o Tuesda
m � n Y
evening,. October 9th, Members all
tore seizt. The minutes of meeting
held Sept. 24th were read tnrcl t
proved.
Communications wereread as fol
lows ;
L letter addressed
to
the 'Reeve,
from Pte, Norman Norry, re Gouncil's�.
gift of a signet ring expressing
thanks for same,
AletterDe- exhubition was good, ,both as ,a c .uat-
from E. L. Newcombe Ib , t
prrty' Minister of Justice re ac'com- itp and qutntity.1
The prize list 5 ea s far itself and
moclation .for the tribunal, expressing'
re
I B k
thanks ,for the offer of the municipal is given below,-
1 '1(1'ngs. ai
sSt'ECIAL PRIZES
A letter from the Bell Telephone W. G. Medd, Winchelsea, for�lieet
Co. re municipal phones the same dairy -cow any breed, A Cole, G. Gill,
to be discontinued after December 31. J. J, Blerner, TI.,` P., for best -lady
A. circular 'letter from the Edu- driver, C. Mills', A'dlrian:-P,ringle,
cational department,.:,food• controllers '" The Ladies' Institute, Rirkton, best
office: • collection of baking, A. H. ,Doupe,
All of tyhich were ordered filed: W. Denham.
The following accounts were up- F, A. Taylor, .Kirkton, for the best
proved b ' p gb#
y the. Finance 'Com„ ands ]r„ht 7Yorse or colt any age; Ira Giea-
ordered paid: The 'Hamilton Toronto son.
Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd.,bal. on sewer W. 0.'1'icols'-�1lerchants Bank Mit-
pipe $230.40; John Kydd, labor at shell. 'for`'best Draught, Agricultural
oemetery $16,00; Bell Telephone •Co., or Genual Purpose team, Arkseya3ros
Library phone 'rent, $1.25; -John Hun- Wm. Forrester, Mitchell, tor best
kin. team, 2.37; Thos. Houlden team grade steer any age, E. •D Huneer,
.2.37, street watering ;14,25; John Ford Alfred Paul, Kirkton, for Vest
salary ;cemetery 41.66; Jas. Connor, grade. heifer ay ag"e, J. Delbridge,
salary librarian 40.00; W. J. Bissett James Slore, Kirkton,-fo'r best. (it -
salary 45.84; do., clothes 27,50; B. W: ted 'draught or agricultural ' foal,
E. Beavers, selecting jurors 4.00; Jos. "shown by boy under 18 years of age.
Senior, selectingjurors ,4.00; do. sal- W. C. Hodge.; _
ary 45.67; ,,Geo. MaW-Son, auditor 13.75
It, iRumohr, bal. on labor 1.35. Pass-
ed ,,,.,
ed on' nr General tri pose,- Foal, W. Hodge,
orlon of Elston -,and Snell: G PerahaIe ''3year old fillycid-
The: account of Harvey Bros was or g
deferred, ing, W. Hodge ; 2 -sear old filly or geld-
55.Obe
Per' Day and Elston that $25.00 ing, W. Hodge," W; !Brock, W,; Coll -ns;
paid to the Navy League of Canada,1 year old filly or gelding, ,W. Hodge
M. P. Fennell; - , Hon. Secty-Treas;p W. Collins; ream in harness, G. Wren
Montreal. -.Carne d.
The following Citizens Co.xjrn:ittee
was -appointed to further the appeal
of the British Red Cross, said •appeal
to be -rade during' the latter half of
the month -of Octobers Messrs, J, A.
Stewarts, chairman.; Thos, Harvey, J.
G. Jones, F. W. Giadman, John W.
Taylor,'; Samuel Martin, and C. H,
Sanders.
Adjo;trnment 1y Sne11,
Jos. Senior, Clerk.'
Kirkton Fair,'
h'irkton Fair once more got M
.wrong .with 'lhe, weather man. For sev-
eral years the Fair has been injured
by unfavorable,' weather, This ,• year
it -'teas cold and ..rained :ill morning
of the second clay, but clearing at
noon the exhibits ,of stock' began to
come in. aincl ;soon quite, a fair crowd
of
come
had gathered within the
gates. Naturally the outside exhibits
were .n'at as many as. otherwise would
have .been the case, but the inside.
RORSES
AT NORMAL SCHOOL
'.Huron. pupils Who are enrolled in
the Normal. Schiaol•s at London' and
Stiatfard for the coming year, are,-
At London, Victoria •Guenther of
sl
Da awoodE`
Erva ;VI •,Heyrock of air:
Stratford, -Jessie At
icb,
r Chesney,
Ella H. Elder, Elva ill, Little, Mae Mc-
Clinchey, 'Kathleen F. McMann, Ag-
nes Murphy, o.4 Seaforth ; Zerelda
Churchill, Whan.ie H. Draper, Elizabeth
Ford, , Frances S. ,Reynolds, Helen
Radaway, Anna V. Shanahan of „Clin-
ton;
Clipton; Mina Ehlers,` Violet Sharpe, El-
gin L. Schatz, ,Emmo P. Tiernan o•f.:
Dash wood ; Almencla Fankbeiner
Clara L Oestreicher,',Lapi,nau Smithiaf
Crediton; Dorothy Fawviie of Bayfield
;Clayton: Hoffman, Ana :I. McD•o,nald,
of Zurich
School Report
ROOM 4.
Sr. 4th, 'Honors-Ve'rda Vale 85;i
Betty Brown 84; Stuart tStadbury 79;
Phillipa 'Harness 76Harty Seldota
75; Pass -Mildred ,Norry 73; Girace,
Creech 71; May Elworthy 71; Joe
Bradt 71;;' •Reggie Taylor 70; Ma'rgara
et Gia 69; Mildred Wood 69a
Ruby :Davis 68; Fera Short 6:6; C1if-
.ton Davis 65; Charlie Salter•62; Lev-
erne
ev-
r e '
e u. Harness 61.r
Ji , Honors, -Carrie;
Davis 78; 'Bertha 'Russell 77; Pass.-
Florence Norry 72; Lyle Statham 70
Florence' Harvey 61.
C. Vos'per.
ROOM ••5
Sr. 3rd.-71onore-Ruth Anldreav 84;,
Gerald Long 83;; Pass --Dorothy Mala
lett 73; Ethel Ploulden 7i3; Muriel
Bissett 72; 'Helen" Dignan 71; "'Rohn
Davie 68; :Clifford Webster 67; Mae
Webster '64; "Lorne B•rimacombe .61:
,7'r, 3r(1.--Honors.--Grant` Sanders 79
:Kenneth Stanbury 77; Ruby Creech
77; Pass -Mary Nelson 68; Olive Medd
67; Amelia Acheson 07; Lilla May
SneI166; Heg•gie Northcott ;Charlie
Acheson 63; Ella' -Kuntz 62; Florence
Walters - 62; Charlie `"Gladahn 62;
Wanda , von Wascinslri 60; Dorothy
Snell 60, i(,
J.
8„, Murray, ; •
Roost 6-Forin - 2 , ho ors
Ii � . , sr.; n , 1'1;
Jon ,86, V. ;Raulston 86, M. Harness
80; O. Blown, 79, S, Reeder 75; ,Pass
W' Spencer /3; 1\'f,'Risslett 69, J.Pen,-'
rice, 69, E. Hankin 67, M. Murphy "65
Co, 65,. Farm 2- Jr.,.hone rs,
Meta Salter. 83, ;E, Russell 78 ;Pass,
CL S`andees 73, GI. Brock, 71, G. Bea
vers_ 70, ;No, enrolled 30, average 23,2,
H. ;M.:Minsmani, teacher,
Rioonr 8 -In' order of meri,t-Class
F. 3--P1 Ott cr 1 ec
3. Snell, V �t
G ,' 1,� G.
13eavct s M. Clark, Cla's's2-H. Whyte
H. ` Gatnbrill, CT, Wells. Class 1.-F,
Creech, E. Iiiowle,y, N, • Reeder, H.
Creech, J. Cougar.
No on roll 31; average attendance
27,-P, Love, tea;clne,r,
Room 8 -Class 5-'M, ,liowald -'85, V,
McDanalcl 82, C. Sanders ,74, G. CIark
74, 0. Cocktval1 ,69; L „Medd 64, C.
Boyle 60. Class --_M. Howey 82, N.
Wells 70, A. McDonald 64, T. Tam-
an 63, R. ;Snell 60, I. 'Bier•ling. 60,
Class 3-1V. i rimacomhe 72, G. Nelson
68,.:5, Went i'il, G, Laing 65, H. Jen-
nings 64, Class 2-R, Sanders 64, N.
Jones. 61, ' 1, lestj'e 60, II. Vale 60
Class 1.-L Ford' 65, I, Bloomfield 64„
0, Bloom field 64, :KVale; 60.
No -on roll 39, avcrage. attendance
35.- \'i`, Horton, 'leaches-.
au
J. Decker, Sr.,;, 'Best -horse or colt in
class.' W. Hodge; 5 lbs. butter in crock, 'Baas, • Marriott,
Agricultural. -rood ,Hare having- Dawson Bros.
raised foal in 1917. E. Francis,; L. 73ut.
song D. Roger; foal of 1917, W. Ca
Hodge, L. -Butson, D. "`Roger; 3 year
old Lilly or gelding, M. Rea, T. Fan
son, N. C. Sweitzer; 2 year old filly
or gelding, L. 13.utson, D. Blackler,
W. J: Rea; 1 year old filly or geld
-
son;
J, Rea, W. C,, 'lodge, L. 1But`�
son; Team in Harness, ,J. Norris, W. 3 i'
C. Hodge; best horse or colt in class, Myrtle S t
51. Rea... LADIES' WORK
Heavy Draught. -Three -year - -old co liter ane crocheted, Miss. +liza
filly. or gelding, Walter Pollen; One.- Sh,e J r Hie Rotinson; counterpane
year old filly or gelding. W'C. Hodge knitted ;'rhos. Marriott, J. Robinson;
team in harness, Arksey Bros.; best patchwork ctui,lt, Jennie Robinson, 1?
horse or colt'in class. Arksey!Bro , Pridham; Jap or 'crazy quilt, Jennie
'Judge, -G. S. Silk, Inwood. Robii,son, 5: Loi pe; Slumber Robe,
-,
Rods r �
a to s -Foal, 0 1 7
a 9
f 1 J Decker e> ni � RobinsonRob' son Af ban J Rab'
Jcn in i
del; Barred; Plymouth Rocks, J.
McCulloch, and Son, W ru, :Denham;
Hen, J. _McCulloch, end Son, W,n,
Denhan; Cockerel, 1st and 2n J.
McCulloch .. tt
_.. and Son; Pullett,; 1st &
2nd, J. 51e0ulloch and Son; Part-
ridge, Ply ?south Rocks, --Cock J Ma
Culloeh and Son, 'Hen, J. lite0ulleoh
C. Lug; Cockerel, J. McCulloch, C.
Levy Puliett, J, McCulloch, C. Levy.
White Wyandottes.-Ben, W. Doupe,
J. Stephens; cockerel, Dr. Ca.npbell;
pullett, Dr'. Campbell. Columbian .W
andottes.-Cock. 1st and 2nd 3,Step-
hens;
t 9
ep_
hens; Hen, 1st and 2nd, J. Stephens.
Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. -
Cock. J,Eppiett, C, Stillman'; 'Hen, 0,
Stillman, J. Epplett; cockerel, Roy
Brock. -r3. Iipp'.ett; -Mullett, Roy Brock
3'.
Epplett; `Mose Comb 13hdde is�fand
Red. -Cock. Ileo, cockerel, pullett, C.
Levy,-:Sin:g'le Comb 'Black Minorca's. -
Cock. `7I. V. Orago;(hen, 1st- and 2nd,
Ff. y. Crago, ,cockerel, pullett, 131 =V
Crago. Single Comb White Leghorns,
-Cock, hen, cockerel, pullett;: 0.
Stillman 1st and 2nd. Single Comb
Brown Leghorn. -Hen, cockerel, pul-
lett, J. 'Epplett, 1st and 2pd; `Black
f�c;ghort's.•-Cock, W. Doupe, hen, W,.
Do.rpe, ist and and; cockerel, pullett,
J. Steph•:ns, Silver Campine. -,Cock
hen, J. SIcC.tiloch and. Son, ,cockerel,
p .11ett, J. McCulloch, and" Son; '1st
ai:d 2nd; Comatou Geese. -Old, W.
iio`ipc :young, Win. Denham. Pekin
D cks,-old and ,young, G. Riley.
Common Deeks. -Old, 3. Stephens, S.
Sweitzer, `young, 'S. Sweit zer, Thos.
C ear `,' Bronze a Turkeys. -Old and,
yo ng. 1llilton Gregory.
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PETS
Collecticn of igeors.-W. Denham
Po
:Lester McCurdy; pair of • rabitts, R.
Brock; pair Guinea fowl L. McCurdy
TI. F. Wurdel.
DAIRY PRODUCE
?br
..o ,.lbs butter, Thos, Marriott; 5
lbs. butter,- Thos. Marriott, Dr. Jose
FLOWERS
Collection house `plants, 5, Brown
3 or more of Geraniums, S. Brown;
3 or more of cacti, S. Brown; :th;nce
or more of rare;plants, Thos. Wash-
-barn, S, Tiroyvn; collection cut flow-
ers, Myrtle" Sweitzer; bouquet of
cat flowers, filyrtle Sweitzer, Ethel
Atkinson; foliage' plants, varieties
San _el Brown, Sweitzer,
1)ashwood
7Ii:tse_: :vlina 'Ehlers stud, Pearl Tie -
marl of Stratford Normal spent the
holidays.. with tthear arents.-Dr. and
Mrs: E. A. Broughton. of Whitby were
guests of Mr, and Mrs; J. i<eller6ian
over Thanksgi=ving., `Day; Miss McKee
spent the holiday at her home ilia 13ut°-
t•o•..-Lloyd Edighoffer, Elgin Schatz
anal Milford Koch of Stratford a e;nt
A
, the holidays at« thear bone, here. -Mr
_, ,t`1,' Brown of Auburn visited his Hao'-.
her', over the >.
-s
.h t1.,..i. end,-llr�s,;}l.�d;ue
of Bothwell visited )with friends in
town over Tlari,n1csgiviing ;Day,- :Miss
Lane spent 'the, 'holiday at her home
in t)orchest r,- tiTrs... Braci-n, and 11'ss
Adeline have tieturned -from an ex-
tended visit with relatives in; 'I'hed-
'lon:1.-Mr•. Norman 'Kellerman' of Sar-
nia spent the week end in, town. -.Mrs
Ball left Saturday morning for. De-
' tro-t where she will spend the winter
with her dauglhter.--Miss Ena Guen-
ther r,f Lond(on spent the "week-ea,d
with her mother. -\Liss Olive' Held
of , Clinton visited at her Inane here
overt Thanksgiving Day, -
Death sof hlr. ,Geiger, -There pass-
- ed away al his home, here on Tuesday,
Oct. 9th, David Geiger, at the age
of 77 years, 9 months and 8' days:
Deceased had been in, failing health
for some little tine, but` has concl't,ai;
diel not 'assume a serious, nature un
about three. weeks ago,.when he,
was compellei.l+:..ta 'tak'e his bed,' and
gradually sinking passed ;away. He
moved here from' Flay township about
15.tiyears ago and has since. resided
here. He is survive,d ,by his '.vile, 4
tlaught•er, 1 51an'and 3 brothers, The
funeral takes place ito the Bronson
Line cemetery Friday,
•
Sr. J. Decker Jr.,; 3
year old filly son; Wm. Sinclarr,; ladies- underwear
hand -made, .Miss A. Creighton, J,
Robinson; hand -made lace. `Phomas
\iar:iott, Wm. 'RRatcliffe;embroidery
in lace stitches`, Thos. Marriott; em-
broidery in cut work. Thos. Mafiott
Bliss E. McCallum; embroidery; Dres-
den in colors, )hos. Marriott, .emb.
eyelet, ,Thos: Marriott, Mrs. J. Da
Graham;` emb. Cn'ardinger, 3, Kemp,
Bliss McCallum; emb. Mount Maintain
Thos. Marriott; emb, centre -piece;
linen, Miss A. Creighton, Mrs. James
Jones; ditto in colors, Thos, Marriott;
Jas. Jones; emb.-tabieeloth, linen,
airs, J. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Graham;,
emb. 5 o'clock tea cloth, .,Thomas.!
Marriott; emb scarf linen, Thomas
Marriott; emb. library scarf in colors
Mrs. Jas. Jones; anti. tray cloth-, 2flrS.
3, D. Graham; Miss A. Creighton;
emb. luncheon set. -Mrs, Jas. Jones;
emb. sofa pillow, in colors, Mrs. Jas,
Jones..W'm. Sinclair; emb, sofa pillow
white. Mrs. Jas. Jones„ N. C. Sweitz-
er;: emb, Oriental, or cross stitch, T,;
Marriott; Pillow cases, and sheet,
Mrs. Jas Jones, p
illow 'cabanas B
ixs.
Jas. Jones, Thos. Marriott; be lroan
slippers, Miss M 'McCallum; set of
table mats, Miss J Robinson, Miss E,
Shier; rat mat Clara Wm. Denham,
bliss .J: Robinson.; rag ,carpet,o Wm.
Sinclair; • plain sewing Mrs. J. D.
Graham Miss -4. Creighton; drawn
work, Miss 5, McCallum, Mfrs, J'.; D, .� 4
Graham; sbirt waist, Miss McCalluar;
comforter wool, Win, 'Ratcliffe, Daw-
son Biros; col. novelties, C. Sweitzer,
Mrs. Jones; emb. punch work, Thos.
Marriott; euib. (coronation chenille,.
Thos. Marriott, 3Irs. Jas, Jones; emb,
Wallachian, Thos. Marriott; emb,
doilies colored; Thos, Marsiott, Mrs,
Jas.- Jones; Irish 'crochet, Miss Mc-.
Callum. Thos. Marriott; crochet: wok
cotton - or silk,: Mrs. J. D. ,Graham,
A. Creighton,; crochet- wool, Wm,
Bibbey, Thos, Marriott a crochet and
braiding combined Thos. Marriott,
A. Creighton tatting, Miss: 3.; Rob -
bison, Miss M. McCallum tea cosy,
Miss 'al. .Robinson,;- towels initialed,
Mrs, J. IS; Graham, ,Miss A,r Creighton
pincushion,- Miss A. Creig:hiton; "tea
apron, fancy, Miss M. McCallum, S`;
Pridham; likanldy bag, Mrs. "Jas.'rjo:nes
three .:handl,crchiefs, Miss J. 'Robin-
son, Miss .SI, McCallum; under -waist
fancy, Miss, A. Creighton, Miss Eliza
Shier; man's shirt cotton, Miss
Robinlou, Wm. Sinclair; knitted socks
wool; 'Thos, Marriott, 'arias. J, Rob -
or gelding, M. Copeland, J. Decker;
Sr ,; Thompson Bros ; - 1 year old filly
or gelding, J. Decker; Jr.„. single
roadster, 'H, Copeland, C. Mills, M:
Doupe; span roadsters, J. Decker,:. Sr.
saddle horse, Jas. Kemp, Thompson
Bros.; Best horse girt colt in class,
J. Decker, Sr.
Carriage. -Brood mare having rais-
ed foal in 1917, J. Decker, Jr.,' tG•eo,
Riley; 'Foal of 1917, G,` Riley; 1 year
old 'filly or gelding, E, N. Shier;, sing-
le carriage horse, Ira Gleason;. Fr Au-
derson, Adrian • Pringle best horse'
or colt in class lra Gleason. Ju'dge-
A. Finlay., Chatsworth. '
CATTLE
canis, -1 year old, holstein, Gleason
Gill, Ct. �i11. -
Shorthorn. -Milch cow, R, Di Hun-
ter, Melville 'Herxi; 2 year old heifer,
R. D. Hunter, 1st and 21:I,d;• 1 year
old heifer. R. D. Hunter, 1st and 2nd
bull -calf under ono year,. R, D, Hun-
ter; heifer calf under one year, R.
D. 'Hunter; best animal 'in class, R;
D. r Hunt -
e
Jersey. -Milch ' c
h cow, Dr. Jose Thos,
Crewe; best animal' in class, Dr: Jose
Holstein, -Mitch cow, A. Cole. G. Gill
2 year old heifer, 'G, Gill, -J, 0?:Brien;
1 year old; heifer, G. Gill, 1st' nnd, 2nd,
G. Gill; bull 'calf under one year,
Gill; heifer calf • under one year, CT,
Gill. A. Cole;
Herefords. -Milch cow, 3.-Delbridge
1st and 2:nidr; two year old heifer, J.
Hooper and San; fist and god; one
year old heifer, J. Delbridge, J, Hoop-
er and Son bull calf under one year
J. Delbridge, 1st- and 2n6; heifezt calf
under' one year, J '.IEooper- list and
2nd; bet animal in c1tsss, Delbridge
Grade Cattle.-Biilch cow, 'RD. H an
ter"., C. S. Atkinson, Two year old heifer
C. S. Atkinson; P, Blackler; 1 year
old` heifer, R. D. Hunter, N. Heal;s..
heifer calf undertone year, N. Ileal
1st and :2nd; heifer calf under Six,
months, 3,- Delbridge, 1 and '2;,:2 year
old steer, A. Paul, J, Delbridge; one
year old' steer, J. DelbrilLg•c, 0, S. At-
kinson, "'steer calf, . under a year, R.
D. Hunter, N. Beal steer calf under.
six months; J, Delbridge, 1st and 2nd;.
fat cow or heifer, J, 1)elbridge, N:
Heal; fat ox or' steer. -J. Delbridge;
beat ani.nal in class, R, D. 'Hunter.!
1. -TOGS.
Berkshire, ---Dawson .Tiros, swept
the list.
• S.HEEP
Leice,s'Gelr-Ewe, shearling ewe and insonl stockings, v T.Marriott;
-g , t o ll
eivc lamb, Jae Stephena,. darned socks and stockings, Mrs. J.
Linoolna-Ram, G.- Penhale '1.- •r
y 'Graham, Miss A. Cicio;hton; knitted
ram, ,G, Pcnhale, N, Stephenson; ram mitts iadie5, Mrs. J. D. Graham'h Tboa.
iamb, N. 'Stephenson 1 and 2; awe Marriott; knitted. ;mitts, gents,Thos;,
sl earlitig ewe, an l.lewe Iamb, G, Pen-; Marriott; col. •fancy 'work, 1'drs, Jas.
!Yale, N. Stephenson,
FARQUHAR
Mr. Fred, Hankin is having an. auc-
tion sale of his'.Farm, ,farm stock :and
implements,'.oa Oct. 25, -.Misses tilillr,'
and RetaPollen of 'Mitchell were hone
for Thanksgiving; -Miss' Agnes Fera-
wick'" was hone far Thanksgivae;g.-
1iiss Rose Lamport ;of Exeter visited
among old friends here 'during th,°
week Miss Jennie Harper has gone
to Stratford to attend the business
college for six, months. Accordingly
SANDERS & CREECi'3
LIBERAL' CONSERVATIVE CON-
VENTION AT CLINTON.
The r.
Liberal ,Cfonservatii c Associa-
tion of South Huron, as constituted`
for Dominica Purposes will ,hold an
Open Co ven'tian in .the Tomei Hall
Clinton on Monday, -;October 15th
atae o'clock in .tlj.e afternoon, loa-
the
or
t,ai.
r,
selecting a
„t:_
r Se a' •. .
t7 f Se ee
p 1 tan ca diz
for the House of Commons,• far the;
election of officers, and the transac-
tion o( ,general }mistiness
1l r. ll oz lu 11 P. ,North Perth,
y, .Nor 1I -
Pr
Merrier, 1,11, P„ and "Mr. Eitber; M,1a:P,:
will adJress the meeting.
The Executive will meet at 10,30,
By order of Executive,
FI, Harlon, R. N. Cre,.ec
b, is
President -Secretary
we have only one 'young lady eft
in Frrauhaar, andtheyoung man that
sets lits' affections 'on her must have
all the hair ,on his head.'
BIRTHS
Hennessey -la Biddulp;h, on Oct, 3,
to Mr and Mrs. Gus. Heiinessey, •
a son.,
Dun'si:ord-In Hay, ort Oct, 7, to Mr.-
and
rrand Mrs. Percy Dunsford, ,a. daugh
tel•,
MARRIAGES
I-Iepburn-Hanes-At Crediton, Oct. 6
George E. Hepburn to Miss Wilda
G., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph',,
'' Banes of Crediton.:
'Squire-Mor:c -At Whalen o c
n Oct.
Edgar, V. Squire .to Miss Ve"rdaMay
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John \Tor
ley, all .of: Blanshard.'
Wyna-Routly-At Woodham on Oct.
Znd, Wilbur Wynn to. Helen. _ May,
daughter of Mr. Samuel Routly.
Sutter -Chant -In ' Wesley Church
Ciitr.toa, on Oct, 3, by the Rev, A.
E. Jones, Frances Gertrude, young-
est daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Chant, to John A. Sutter.
DEATHS
Geiger -In Dashwood, on Oct. 9, Dav-
id Geiger, aged 77 years, 9 months,
aryl 8 days.
Mot gan-In McGillivray, Can. 9, on
October 5, ,jo:ahua _Mo'.rgan, in his
%no.
1
Grade -Fat sheep, N. 51ephenson. • .
Wni. Rine, Seaf Orth, judge,.
POULTRY
Light nrabarnay .-Hen I1 F. War
White £ I I .Walkam Auto;
dear Xiuff -Or 4 a tons -C 1 i t � '
Jones; E. Shier•; Red Cross ,or�;Patriot-
is work shown by'a`'Society, Help 4
Bit Club, ',Patriotic Luigi -re."
GRAINS AND SEEDS
trte a wheat .I
e lar g oe'r; s' 6 : ,Doupe r,ed fall wheat, iV>', l3rethour
2nd, (I3. Wurdel; Ilea, 1st ani 2nd, barley, L. Waikom Amos' ' Doupe
It; 'F," Wurdel; Red Caps, -Cook, 1st lai c ,oat M. BreiJiotit ; conviion oats
and 'F, dei; e0;• ITen, xst•€t W.Datt e, L Walktonit; tiutoda
2rtd,tiVtirdel ; Cockerel, p � y saed'
Wuxclel; Game. -.Cock, C, Stillman .. L IA' alk'om, • W. Sinclair ; white beans,
Cockerel, 1st and Snd,.I.T, F; Wurdel;'' 1 vI, Doupe, T C'recwe , Indian corn,,
t'Idllett.t l: t and 2n(d„ :IT. .F, Wurdel:;': J Stephens; sweet conn, W. Sinclai'.
Cornish I'nrlian G•arnea--Cocke 'T4s P.; stocks,: ensilage corn, til, 4.Tarsh,til, 131,
Wurdel, t-rm, H. F, ' itrdel, 1st ani( R'''eth'oui ; car ensilage C.ti, 13,
2nd; White" Plymouth ,Rocks; --,1-16n, GGregoary, J• Stephcns.
7T, U', Wurdel, ,Cockerel , 11. ;i', Wtt'r= Continued "go Page 4,
Pr es
To My Many Customer. and Friends.
NIR IDISON has 'completed arrrangements with Mr. GLENN 'ELL-
ISON; of New York, the. famous ,Scotch. Comediene, 'to hold a TONE`
TEST in the OPERA HOUSE, 'on MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1917, at 8 p,nt,
MUSIC'S RECREATION. -A Reproduction from the New Edison
Phonograph; which the ear -cannot distinguish from 'the living voice. We
want all music lovers' and intending purchasers of Phonographs to Bear
this wonderful 'test. Complimentar y tickets will ,be given, free to those
who apply in person at POWELL'S BAZAAR, or by mail, You ,• and
your friends are urged to attend.
POWELL'S BAZAAR
E.HONE 16
PHONE 1'6
Exclusive 1
Styles
IN WINTER
Our showing' of Coati 2or`"this season comprises many stylish
and serviceable Coats, made with the new da,rge collars, deep
pockets and Pelted '.backs. The m.ate:tials are of ;extra quality 'and
cannot be duplicated at the-prive.
PLUSH COATS 525 to 535
Just• arrived, a new lot of Lad-
les' -Plush Coats, including' the cel.-
ebrated Salts Plush. fabrics. Make
your selections now,as th,e next
shipment wall be higher` priced.
SNAPPY ,OVERCOATS
In brown, (grey and ,heather
,m.ixtuajes, A . fine range of new
patterns in Pelted backs ,:,.for
young mein and boys, with plain-
er . sty -les for, older men's Prices
are, right,
OCTOBER DESIGNER
Now' oil "sale. at pattern counter
We carry a full range oif standard
pgtttegns:,.'. Call and get the Oc.
toner Fashion Sheet,
NEW TOILET SETS
'Nearly fifty. new Toilet Sctsfor
you to. 'clippie from. Big range
'04 styles and decorations.. Prices
'range Trona 54,00. to 58,50,
CORDED VELVET COATS
For Girls 4, 5 and 6 years of
age Til;e.se handsome carded
Velvet Coats hstve quilted Lin-
ings anti Conan in colors of brown
blueand green Very special at
55,00 tto'S6.50.
EXTRAORDINARY SUIT
VALLi'ES
We s }ngin
� e ars. 'showing scat values i 1
Men's Suits, tailored in Plain'•`
styled, -The cloths, are tweed and
fine worsteds. You will appreci-
ate the vain -2s ivhen you see them
510. 512, $.15, 518, to 525.
FLAN NELLETTE BLANK I TS
We o
advl,'�
e you ,ta buy now as
the it,ewprices,are higher and the
will have to pay snore for future
shipments. Special values at
51.75, 52.25, 52,50.
ODD "CLOVER LEAF" CUPS
Rorty doz. odd "Clover Leaf"
cups. These are goad quality
ware also good ;staple shape cup
These are 'scarce goods, Each 10
cents..
PHONE 16 J
STEWART
PHONE 16
The Big Snore with the Little Prices