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THIR'TY-FIRST YEAR
EXETER.ONTiiR10. T4IJRSDAY 'OCT. 1.0, 1918
SANDERS & CREECI.,
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Our Corner Local News Kirkton Fair
4 Mail couriere havagabeen were/nen are engaged in re -build- Heron 4rieuetY Red ICIrl °a4 144 War 'Keektert Jubilee Fele Th
e in
ceutioned that they must not take
ateney placed in mail boxes for the
purpose of purchaising stamps, or lift
letters having no stamps thlereon
Sender:, of letters' must purchase the
etareps and affie: them tO the letters,
The statement which has been. go-
ing the rounds of the pepers, to the
effect that hunters will be allewed
this seen to kill- two deer, is mis-
leadin.g, and mey get hunters into
trouble,. In the caelet of e. single hun-
ter, he can, shoat two deer; but with
a party of two or more hunters, they
are allowed to kelt one deer each,
The Bell Telephone Co. .ha applied
to the Railway Commission for a raise
both in phone serviee end neght-call
tea. Briefly the proposal to
liengthet th'e day rate hours from, 6
to 8,30 in. the evening, and to charge
60 per cent, eneteed of 50 per cent.
of the day rate from 8,30 to 11.30
p. m. Between 11,130 in. end 6.30
a. in. the reete, WM 40': per ceestr of
the day rate.
ing the tower on James Street Metho-
dist Church, which wes recently
struck end banned by lightning.
Rev lee:. Finlay 01Cerstralia wid
preach in Main, St. Church next Sura
day forenoon. The evereinlg rneeting
withdrewn in favor of the Jubilee
anniversary at Bethany.
Haevest Thankegiving Services were
iseld in •Taivitt Memorial church Suns.
day last, the rector, Rev. Ta-umper,
pocachiAng. The meek was, of a spec,-
inatuale The 'solo by Mr Arthur
Middlernies end th,e solo ,parrts by Mrs.
ezred May, Men N. J. Dore and Miss
Nellie Eseington were pleaising to all.
MR. E TREBLE INJI.TRaD.
17e.hile eame work at the Ross
Taylor Mill on Tuesday morning a
belt broke and' struck Mr. E. Treble
e heavy blow across; the forhead, eye
end cheek, makingi a nasty gash and
brutee, It is ,feeured the eye ball is
injured, He will be 01f duty for a
time.
The Advocate isi en full accord with
Mr. John W. Taylor, in the ideas he
he set forth In' a letter to the Advo-
cate and published 1•ast week. A me-
morial of some nature should be
erected in Exeter in memory of the
, boys who have fought -and some of .
them died -en France. We trust that ssis'tiner fourlard'les of talent, who
the Councile ;of Exeteitteared s•urrouraliseg entertained the a.udience of about 250
townships will take, the matter up, and eeorde with song story, readings and
do samething of this nature. Now is mesie, for an, hour and half. The
tee time to do, numbers we allegood and thorough's'
GOOD ENTERTAINMENT.
,
Oh Tuesday ev,anierig the first of, a
similes of faun entertainments was giv-
en. en the Opera under ,reatriotic a.us-
pices. The ;entertainers are furnish-
ed by dee 1,yceinn Bureau, and in; this,'
case was tbe. Saxonian Quartette, con -
enjoyed. The next entertainment well
BAND FOR EXETER. give,n in November. .
We enclerstand a move is on foot
to reorganize the Baud he Exeter,
with Mr, Harey Gidley as leader. Mr.
Gidley Is an ad bandsman possessing
Qualificatione that fit him most aptly
as lea.der, and with the excellent set
of instruments' now in -the possession
of the Calmat there ie reason/
why Exeter should not be able to
boast o•f a first-class band. Many of
the old players have signified their in-
teatian of becoming members aad al-
so a number oft recruits ,will joia. We
believe the Connell has promised to
encourage the new organization and
lend an assistance •nlecessary when
the preliminary stage& have been car-
ried to a successful issue. Every.
citizen of Exeter will welcome the
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8.1VIAN'S
New
Fall Clothing
surra
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
Ittle
OAPs
*firms
MUCCI
CCatikitet
=vas
STO.. irrc.,
Setts are digit tip to did Mimi*
dean wholesale pries ?Gables
* *At old aitot Meek's *We
WPM tattanteed,
PATRIOTIC LEAGUE NOME'S
The' mentihly meeting of the Pete
on urs ey
Contingent Association ehite'Ped 60,0e4 airal Friday last teats a great success.
articles during the year ending Sep. The weather ors both days was allthat
1st. 1918, i could be cleaeired, the exhibits were
Goderech Shipping Ceinbre-- Maple
large in. number( and excellent in qual-
Leap IChapter 1,0,I).E, 2896 articles
Goderieh 'Red Oraes 3833; IBentailler zty an'eademtbeleea'peeeoecianal aettg.ecii
tise 'et,ta-tee
6suchas
Red Cr oes 1813; I7pited Patiriotio Soo -
Henderson Juvenile Band of Papers
leties of G`Celerieh Townehipa295; God- wojd Dartoevs 01 London, were very
erichiWomen'e Institute 559; tAshfield
Soldiers' Aid 1837; Sanford ;Bed Cross,Pieasiug• The attendan,ce was very
1268; Tallens Corners 448; Coleer,ne 'urge" The Society weal the recipient
Red 'Cross 834; Kintail Women's .111- cyr a flag frmu Mrs' James Moore' in
Stitllte 325; tBritania iChapter a the neeleere of Roberti "entity, the secret -
1,0.1).E. 263; Leo -louse -Bee easeses age ary of the Society for many year
Dungar,non Womenes Institute 421, Following .in. the prize list, --
'Hensel' Shipping Centre-Hiltsgreen SPEEDING
274; Hen -will patriotic Society ,2206;
Kippen
Farmers' Trot, Gunning, Sweltzer,
671; Ey. Tp. 64; Blake 589;
&leech 535; Sex,anieh 320; Cermet Puaul oandrdernanllew4
Rileeswere the winners in
Church atiosion Bead 36; Lle
utheran'
ChurethZurieh 56;. 100 yard running „race'Reg. Mar-
,
Seaforth Sleippin,g ICentre - Sea- dote .Robt. Archer. 200 yd. race,
forth Red Cross .11384; Seatorth Melville McGregor, Chas. Paul; Girls
Women's aux,, 2.807e race, Lida Pridhene Mary McKnight,
Exeter ,Shipping Cease ,Exeter Molly Dobeoni.
Women's Institut:ea 361 artieles; Zion SPECIAL PRIZES
Red Cross, 610; Elimvilie and Suns( ye. G. eeeders, foe. best emiy cow
Exeter 2272; larediton 862; Thames J 's' best‘veesei weatee
Road 856; Daiewood 366; ,ilearquhar
J. J. esse for '
Red Crass 272; Little Canucks, Exeter
71; Patriotic, League, Exeter, .3142;
Kurondale 1106
Blyth Shipping ICentre - Burns'
Church Latliese Aid 77; Walton Red
Cross Union 3634; D.A.M.I.D.K. Club
131; 'Westfield Red Cross Circle 443;
Berth .Girls' War Aux. ,913; Gerrie 164
Blyth. Bed Crass Circle i2059; salmi
No. 1,E. ,Wawanosh 668; Myth Worn -
en's enetitute 174-; Menenteriffe Red
Cross Circle 268; Or,ange Hill
Ladies Aid 65; Landesboro ,36 boxes
valued at $36.00.
!Clinton Shipping Centre -113onnes-
ville 198 aztedes; Summer 534;
Bayfield 571; Turner IChurah , 375;
BetJa.any 181; Unity ,olub 371; Stane
shine 770; Caneralia 814 e Soldiers Aid Gleason Gill Tho • '
S.uaten. Laidues' Institute for best
collection of baking, Adam E. Doupe rabbits
l'. A Taylor's for best light hors; F•Pirec)nc.Mar-al'RaallPhlienrDeltilY Haemr'n; guinea
cleelle for best heavy team, A. Scott;
mee. fowl, Frank Pridham, F.J. Marshall
John Decker; Merchant's Bank,
IMPLEMENTS
eVxn. Forresterfor best grade steer,
Chas Paul; Alfaart Paue's for beet Single top buggy, open buggy, and
butchier heifer, Walter Rustle.; P. P. Portland cutter, W. Babb & Son; a
Doupea for grade calf, Chas. Paul;
J', F Doupe n for potatoes, N. Doupe ;
For lady driver, Adam M. Doupe, H.
Liebler; Giel driver H. Lieblee.
HORSES
niotic Leagu,e was held in the Town ley matete Leaf 1434eCtinten. Patriotic
Society 2826; Varna 822; Y. L, et
south end of .Goderieh 85; •Clinten
Girls' Auxiliary 622.
Jeari Pitte.n, Exeter, Score te.ry
ANNUAL REPORT H.R.C. & W.C.A.
[tall 'Tuesday evening, 0,ct. „1st. Te
receipts tar it,he month are as fole
lows: 'Fair da.y $243.65; monthly eel-
lectiens $46,52; atem'bers' fees $1.00;
me.king a total of $21.17 'for the
month of September. la ,the annual
repeat whidh was giv,en last 1110flit.1,b!, walton Red Cross Union $3,491.43
the $100.00 dena•ted 'Me. W. M. Wirughare'Pa.t. Soc, 3803.53; Flensall
Clarke, also the $5.00 ;donated by Pat. Soc. 3779.19; Varrta Pat. Soc.'y
Miss Ile,g.arth was omitted. 1404.42; Ba.yfield Pat. Soc. 939.79 ;
M. L. lJohres, 4Rec. Se01... Unity club 465,74;. Stainley Maple Leaf
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CELEBRATED.
Exeter and surreunding villagesalike
the cities and towns throughout Can-
ada, and United States, engaged en
joyoue celebration Sunday of the fact Pat Soc., 2,421.05; Clinton Girls Soc.
that Germany has come to realize 3079.74; Seaforth, Navy League 2,763.-
that she is facing defeat in the great' 29; Sea:forth Wan Aux. 3,881.30; Exe-
ter Soldiers Aid 2,947.71; Exeter Wo-
Soc. 506.07; Tuners Church Socey.
596.47; Bethany Soc. 319.99; London
Road .Soc. 40359; Homesville SOC'Y.
512.32; Sumneerhill Soc, 350.66; Y. L.
of S.E.of G. T. 980.88; Clinton W.
war and willing to talk peace. The
word that Germany had asked for an melee Institute 149.77; Thames Rd R.
armistice arrived shortly after dinner C. 717.40; 'Ciesieralia Pat. League ',-
and was followed by an a.utomobile 053.92; Dashwood Red _Cross 312.40;
parade, the blowing' of whentlese ring- Farquhar Red Ctroei 247_55; Zion Red
ing of bells, tooting of heaths and wave Crose 521.70; Kentail Red Cross 504.-
ing eg flags for an teour Or two. 40; Brussels Red Cross 1,528.19; Creci-
Reeve Beavers made a speech from lion Red Cross .1,288.67; &
the Town Hall. ated excitement ran Sunshine Circle- 604.53; Auburn Red
high Many peeple motored to Lon- Crave 1,777.47; Go,d,ericie Red Cross
don in the evening end took part in 4,545.58; Dung,annors Womena Inatit
the dernonstrationi that city. ule 1,315.11; Taylor's Corner P. Soc,
207.77; Saltford Red Crosa 875.50;
DEATH OF MRS. YELLOW. Beruniller Red Cross' 1,095,14; Leiburn
R. C. woileers 603.93; Ashfield 'Sal -
The death of Mrs. Emma. Yellow, diers Aid 4,226.39; Maple Leaf, 1.0.
relict of the late Thames Yelloweetook 1).E, 1,593.78; General Brough, ,T.O.D.
place at her late residenc,e an the
E 401.00" Womeres Institute, Goderich.
Themes Road on Tuesday la,st, Oct,
435.70; GothTee. Sec.1833.10
8Th,8Th, at eee age of 68 yeatta Ah ut
Alleneek C•hap. I.O.D.E, 652,39; Sea -
eight dee B previous. to her 'demise Mrs. forth Red Cross 11,748.00; West-.
On ad after November ist, 1918
T.li,
e Exeter Times and The Exete.r
Advocate's s u becarip tier), price ' will be
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One Dollar and Fifty c'enes ($1.50) a
veer Cor reaewa:le and all arrears. In-
creased costs force us to this step,
ditto, cockerel, Mae -shall 1 and 2; IR..
C. WIT. L,e,ghbrns, all prizes taken by Crediton
Everett Dupe; S.C. Br. Legh•orne, An. event of unusual interest in cone
all by J B. Epelett; R.C. 'Br. Lee- nectioa web the anetiviersary services:
borne, cock and pullett, Epplett 11 of the Methodiet Chetah p.ext Sun -
2; hen and cockerel, Marshall, Erie- , day wilt be the raiseng o.f the Service
lett; EL Le•g-herns, hen, S.C. Switzer ',Flag in the afternoon; Rea S. Jef-
Sil. Spangled Hamburg, all by G. Mc- ferson of Wardsvillee a former pastor,. '
Cullough & Soria Sil. Campine, all win liav,e charge of all the services,.
b,y McCullough 8: Sone common, geese while Miss Moody, of Exeter will ren--
old, Ralph Denham; Pekin Ducks, old, ' der solos.
R. D Hunter, young, R. D. Hunter, I Hilton Rau of 'Kitchener spent a few -
Geo Riley; Common Ducks, old, Pe days in town with his parents,
eridham. R. Shier; young, S. C. Swit- Our people ere; having a good sup-
zer ; epecial for Polands, also special ply 01 cider and apple butter made in.
fOr wh. Palen&'W. 5, Statham; Spec- Exeter and Shiplca. Tkere is nlemay of
ial for SR. Crested Bl. Polands, cock- fruit available for thia purooee.
erel, also pallet, F. J Marshall. Leek Thursday eveniteaahe members -
PETS of the Tens& Club spent a social ey-
enng at Mr. Eilb,er's cottage in Grand.
Bend, A good time( wale spent by all.
The roasted potatoes and pork and
beans tasted good, and were thorough-
ly enjoyed,
Council ineetire waelleeed Tewre,
Hall. on MoredaYe Samuel Davis , oi
entralla and John Graybell of Dash-
wood w -ere appointed fuel controllera.
for the townships Mr, Danes' district
eetefeas from Cane 1 to 10, ineludaesg.
the Villagee of Centralia and Creditoia.
while Me. Grayblee takes the remain-
der of the Township including that
pert of Dashey•ocidesehich in:
s situated i
6 uepliten.
sae. and Mrs. Daniel 0,esteelcher
leave resurned sifter a pleseant motor
trip to 'Kitchener' and Taviatock.
number of our peoole attended
the memorial servece in the Methodist
church, Centralia, last Sunday morn-
-Me ea h'ener of Ptes. Walker and; Coe -
belt, who male'the supreme sacrifice.
in France.
Next Sunday the anniversary sere -
laces of the Methed•iet Church, wile
take place. " n,
key. Selby Jeffersocee
Werdsville, a former pastor, has been
Yellow \MS stricken down with an ob- field Soc 604.48; No, 10 E.Wa.wanosh
struction in thet bowels. There Teem- 44j5; D.A.M.I.D.K. Club 323.68; the
ed to be no relief from, the time the Blyth Red Crass Workers .1,381.08 ;
trouble set in and she gradually sank Blyth Girls \Ver. Aux. 1,491.90; Col -
till the end came, Bean in Devon- borne Red Cross 953.20; • 13elgrave
shire, England, she came to 'Canada 138.23; Londesboro 488.95; Seaforth
when quite young,. About 13 years Belgium Relief 629.00; Huron County
ego ehle married the eate Mr. Yellow Belgium Relief 206.00; Total 77,544.93
who Predeceased her! °tub' a few men- Guerra E. Brawn, Seaforth, frees.
the. She e
was are eeteemd member of .....
endeering qualities won for her love
anav
d admiration,. Shees' unselfish in
a marked degree, manifesting' a friend -
timers, a sympathy and a helpfulness
for those in Weld. She leev,es no
ect relatives erethis country,. A priv-
W. Vis Taman
Tailor &Furnisher
the
lee,e
thodist Church and her many
ate funeeal takee place to the Exe,ter
Cemetery to -day, Thursday, at Z.30
'OsClock,
Mr. Herb Strafferier Guelph is vis-
etiner at Mr. W. J. Statham's.
Miss iFern, Shortt oe Landon Busi-
ness College speatea few days at her
home here lest week. ,
Elarnville
thi
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elany from e nielghborhoed at-
tended the Faie at 'Malden on Friday.
-The Herdman. Brothers and also
the Johns Brothers are filling silos in
the neighborho,od.-Mrs. R. Her -deem
Mr. and Mrs. I -I. and E. 1. Herd-
man attended the funeral of the late
John Hayden of the let concession
of Hoevick last week, he being a rela-
tive of the Herdmans, and died Sept.
28th, the result of being squeezed be-
tween a tra.etar en,g,ine and a separa-
tor. 'elle funeral teak place on. Oct
it,
Death of George Smith -The death
of Mr, Geoeg,e Smith has caused much
eorrow and regret in this nerg Tbo,r-
hood he 'having died eary Saturday
morning, October 5. For :ievera]
weeks deceased had been afflicted
with a eevere stomach trouble from
which he suffered a great deal, and
death came as1 a great reliee. Deceas-
ed was a native ef England, but earne
to Canada about five years ago', He
!first settled in Elianrville and during
his , aesidence here had made, merle,
warm friettds who will deeply mourn
and regret his, demise, he being a true
and ranee -it man, and a good eeighbor
He was aged 62 years and 2 mouths.
Besides the seer•awerig widow he ,is
servived by one daughter, Mrs. Curs-
n,of Ledom, and tesee 13011,s, Pta
Wm , Smith, at the front and one son,
at Ironic. The' etin,eral took place en
Moaday to the Elenvelle cemetery.
DISTRICT CASUALTIES
Died of Wounds.
Lieut, R. A/ Walter of Goderiele
Cape H. A. Thompson of Mitchell.
W. Hart of Egmondville.
C. C. Littlechild of Goetich
Wounded .
C Ross 04'Godeiriele
G, A. Elliott of Winghaan
R. Chm
eeleburgh of Wieglaa
Lieut. Samuel Archibald of Tuck_
eaernith
R. Skinnier of. Forest.
re, McLeod of Parkhill.
S A Scott of „Clinton
'W. j Reda) Elyth.
W J. Appleby al Clinton.
W. leIcDougeull of Goclierich
J. Reareau of Clinton
AMERICA'S ANSWER
The is Americale answer
to tilreit beautiful poem, "'In Flanders
Fields" repeatedly published in. the
Advocate, -
Rest ye in peace, ye Flanders dead;
The fight that ye 801 bravely led
We've taken up. And we will keep
Tam: faith with you who lie asleep
With each a cross to mark his bed,
A_rel poppies blowing overhead,
Where once his awn efe blood ran red
Sr let yottr rest be sweet and deep
In Flanders Fields!.
Fear not that ye have died eer naught
The torch ye threw to us we caught,
Ten million betide will hold it high,
And Freedom's tight ehall never die;
Vere've learned the lesson that ye
(aught .
In Flanders Fields.
'elre pestoffice ears received word
nett Cahadian postal notes cam. now
be ' seet to any Canedion! or Brittiali
:soldier seraing Itt Preface, and are pay-
able at any Britiele field postoefice
itt Felence;, s field poto1ffiCS are
Wendy to all unite at the front, tiles
iliould be a, haat y end chea,p means,
ef eending money to 'those ett 'the
front The tender is! so,rotected from
force pump, Jas. Swallow
GRAIN AND SEED
Fall wheat white, Amos Daupe, 'Wil-
frid Doup!e; fall wheat red, M.13reth-
our; Spring wheat, Marquee, David
foal, S. C. Switzer, Wm Elliisett, Doupe, D. Roger; 6 -rowed barley,
Sprmg wheat, goose, Amos
General Purpose -Mare, J. Decker. Roger;
Decker. ,3-yaeold, Wes. Hodge, 2 -yr Prize, St. Marys imirna-i; S. Douse,
aid, Wee Hodge, Archie 'R,obineone i.I. Bretbmir; Sheaf oats, S. Doupe,
[-yr-old, A. Robinson, Wes Hodee • A. Doupe, gal. white beans, large, A.
M. Doupe, Wm. Sinclair; white beans
team, j. M. Kennedy, WM. Brock, G.
Penhale; best in, class, J. M. Kennedy, smells Nathan. Doupe, Nelsen Watson.
Agricultural -Mare, Lorel Butson,
sweet corn, Golden Bantam, A. M.
David Foster; foal, ditto; 3 -yr -old,
1)oupe; Indian corn, prize St. Marys
LL.. Baluuttsacmien,; old, ;Wi.rrf_y.r.i.d,Hliovd.jge,. Argus, Wm. Bibby; sweet corn, white,
W. Sinclair; stacks ensilage corn, A.
Nairn, L. Butson; team, F. Ellerin-. Robinson, W. Bibby; ears ensilage
ton; best in class, W. C. Hodge. cern, N, Wistson
Heavy Draught. -Mare, also foal, W
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
J. .Nairn; 2 -yr -old, -old, Hugh Berry, "Wm.
C. Hodge; team, Albert Scott, Ark-
sey Bros, best in class, Albert Scott.
Rosters -Mare, and also foal, J.
Decker; 3 -yr -old, Darcey Rees, 2 -yr
old, j. Decker, Nelson Watson; leyr
ald W. Decker, C. Shipley; single,
Hiram Copeland, .Aaksess Bros., Adam
Rian, D. elaziewood, heaviest turnips Mrs. Auguet Heist's health has ina-
Swedish ,turnips, MTS. Joe-. church,.
M. Doupe; seen, W. Decker, A. Rob- DeuPe
insons 'saddle horse, Mr. Ladbrook,
Thompson Bros., best horse,J.Deckee John iCole, atlas. J. Nem; field oairrots, proved s.ome and her condition is quite
Cataiage-Mare, J. Decker, G,Riley Wm. lEibby, 'Albert Bickell; long Ted a 1 st better. .
foal, 5, Decker, Oscar Copeland; 3_ reaegolds, Wm. Steedsman; interraed- 'Ivfr. and Mrs. John Salter ef Lon -
yr. ale, Clarence Gunning; 2 -yr. old, late man,golds, E. N. Shier, Jahn don were ite tame on, 'Tuesday the
E. N Shier; single, Hugh Berry, F. Moore; Yellow or sad Leviathan inane elseats of Mr. and Mrs. John Young.
Andersen. , W. Honey seen, 5. gmeladnsg,0814.6/"Shj.eieor,,B,Wrien. Do, Ewe. Na.heshaviieeirst; Mi...31 Verde Fotheringhara of Lon-
don vieSted Mr. and Mrs. W. Sambrook
Hewitt. •
Rural New Yorker pofatoes, G. Et.
liazIewood, Vera. fiteedsnaan; Dee' invited to be the speaker for the oc-
wares, T. ;Crews, Wm. Steettsman; cion and will occupy t.hte Pulpit
Empire State, Wm. Steedsman; Irish both moaning end ,evening. No ser -
Cobbler, .Win. Steedsraan, T. .Crews; vice %ill be ,held in. the Evangelical
Green Mountain, Nathan Doupe; W. church at alien en, 'order that there
Steedsman; any other variety, N. May- lee union service in the ether -
sugar anangolds, E. N. ,Shier, S. Dotage last week for a few days.
CATTLE
tong garden. earrots, D. ;Roger, The road weeeof ,the village ibe--
Bulls -Aged Shorthorn, W. Rustine Doupe; short garden carrots , Wm. ing well gravelled tsader the elleervise
N. , s,
1 -year Shorthorn, Wm. Denham; 1 -yr Sinclair, D. Roger; parenips, C. Rout- ion of Overseer Newton Clark, The.
Tereey, T. Crewes, R. Selves; 'Aged lee, S. Doupe; long blood beets, Wm• contractors pass through' WWII ire the.
Aberdeen Angus, R. Selves; 2 -yr -old Bibby, N. Doupe; round bleed beets, eacrly hours, af the seoeseseg and men,_
Aberdeen. Angus, David Foster; Wm. 'Bibby, N. Doutpe; ,white cabbage n.,e to bring four loads a day each,,
Shorthorn -Cow, R. D. Hunter, W. J.ohn 01•Brien, Wm.13ibby ; wed cab-.
. . anther etrenuous work for both man
J. Roger; 2 -yr. heifer, W. Rustm, R. ba.ge, T. C.s
rew, an. arec tar, Wia and beast
It is- a lo.ing time since* our town was.
0 Hunter: 1 -ye leeifer, Jos. Wood, R nshingie•israele.eaxye,ea.fleiss, 3...4.. 11,0411iBeri.aer,x,q. uilar.Nt..,
so stirred with enthusiasm as ea Sun -
D. Hunter; bull calf, R. .1). Hunter,
Jae. Moore; heife,r calf, R: D.Plunter
L. ; best in class, R.D. Hunterl
Jersey -Heifer calf, W. Bibby.
Ay-rshiee-2-yr heifers R.Selves,both
Aberdeen Angus -1 -yr heifer, R.
Selves. best in. class, D. Foster.
Holstein -F. J. Marshall all prizes.
Heeefaxcle-Cow, J. Delbridge, 1 &
2; 2 -yr. heifer, J. Delbrldgen 1 -yr.
heleer, J. Stephens; bull cog, J. Del --
bridge,. heifer calf, j. Delbridge, 1 &
; beet in class, J. Delbridge.
Greeles-Cow, 5. Delbridge, R. D.
Hunter; 2 -yr. heifer, R. ID. Hunter,
Joe. Wood; one-year heifer, J.Wood
Ches. Atkinson; heetfer calf, 5. Del
: -
bridge 1 and 2; heifer calf under 6
Inonthie, L. Mills, Wm. I3ibby; 2 -year
steer, j, 'Delbrid,ge; 1 -yr. steer, Chas.
Paul, C. letkinisori; steer calf, C.Paul
W. Ruetin; steer calf under 6 roes.
C. Paul, Delbridge; fat cow, W.
Ruetin, C; Atkinson; fat ox, j. Del-•
brtdge and Z; Best In class, Rustin
SHEEP
Oxford Downs -All prizes taken by
Nelson Watson.
Leicester -1 -yr ram, Jos. Wood;
ram -eine. Jas. Siepeens, a Wood; ewe
Jas. -Stephens 1 and 2; shea.rling ewe
di.tto; ewe lamb, JeWecid, J.Stephens
Lin.coles-Ram, N. Stevenson, Geo..
Penhale ; one year ram, Steverieon, 1
and 2; ram lamb, Stevenson, Penbale
ewe. Stevenson, Penhale; shearling, G
Perariale Stevenson; ewe lamb, Stev-
en.sen, Penhale.
Grade -Ewe, Jasper Pridha.m, A. E.
Doupe; shearliag N. Stevenson, A.E.
Doupe; ewe lanib, Doupe 1 and 2;
fat sheep, ]Doupe, Peahale.
HOGS
Yonkshere---Beer, C. A. Bar.nett, G.
Miners; sow, ditto; boar 1918, Garnet
Miners; sow 1918, Barnett 1 an.d 2.
Berkehire---A11 prizes won by Dew -
sate Bros.
• POULTRY
Silver Grey Dorkins, lien W.S nth-
ain 1 and 2, cockerel and pullet, Wil-
bert Wynn; Plarred Plymouth Rocks,
ell prizes, by G. McCullough & Sae,
Partridge Plymouth Rocks; same; WIT.
Wyeirelottes, hen, and cock, F. J.
efaeshall, cockerel and pallet, Thee,
Crewes; Silver Laced Wyandottes,
cock, McCullough 8.; Son, W. Baker
saan,e tar cockerel; Hen atel Pullet,
W. Baker 1 and 2; Hatidens, cc-eke/al
tad pullett, W. 5, Statham, FeleMar
shall; S.C. R, I. Reds, cock' and heti,
J, Marshall; cockerel, J. B. Epplett
e. J Marshall ; pullett, Epplett 1 & 2;
S.C.Ble Miner -case alt prizes by H.V.
Crago; R, C. Bk. elinorcas, cock and
Rueben Shier; coektreel and ptd-
,!ct, .F. j, Marshall; 5, C. Wit Leg-
_
Ica§ ceee of the postai note net be- home, pultett, 'Marshall,. T. Cress es
ing received,cock, Marshall W. Steedsmim, hen,
ereije •
citron, Dr. Grieve,
W,a.i. ,Bibley ; tom•atoes, Was. me.a.Lr,, ed that the enemy had practically ac__
Jos. tweed; ,.„A day afternoon when word was receee...
reinepkiri, B. payeter, N. Dotage; yea cept•ed President Wilson's peace pro -
low pumpkin, E. N. -Shier, NVM. Bibby .0ezat,
Everybody said "It's too good_
waterme.11en, N. Doupe, Geo. ifl. Teazle -
to be true" but etill something had to
wood; mesk !melon, :We Bibby, Wna.
Sin•clair ; table squash Adam -M. Dollen be done to! relieve the pent -up emot-
Wm. ;Bibby; eaammeeth seleaehyALIGGY,av ani'cald ecbeal
It wasn't long before the church.
bells were ringing. Child-
Walkom 'Wm ,Bibby • white or
, , ,
onions, Nathan Doupe, Wm. ,Bibby ; ren paraded the street, carrying flags
col. 01., oonions,
taDbrle's,GerViemve. ',Bibby D°; tmaPeble; iatedtrhamPillgentsPawtri;r5ce uniersc°a•gesIkedThateed bantletel
turnips, E. N. Shier; Sunflower, john boys went to the bared stand and play -
O'Brien. •
Judge -John Morton,
FRUITS
ed to their heertn content,. In, spite
of the fuel controller's request au --
toes ,apneared gaily decorated with
flees and bunting, thereby addin,g to
Apples --Duchess of Oldenburg, Fred the celebeation, We may have been
hasty m our c-elebration but 11 show-
ed in. in.°, small degree the joy in the
hearts of the peoele when it was.
learned that peace was cria the way,
Wbat wile it be like when the fight-
ing ceases? There wile be very lit-
tle workdone itithis town. fer a iveek
or two.
Mr. and Mrs. John,Steinacker have
returned, after a short honeyinoott
trip to Kitchener and Stratfard. We
extend our hearty congratulations.
Reuben Higgs was, badly gored and1
trampled upon, by a crazed cow Mon-
day while driving her to pasture on. his
frWIll near Ailsa Craig. He will re-
cover. The bean had to be kille.d.
Pridala,M, iltanna; Sweet Pear,
Nelson Watson, Rd. Se.e es ; Sweet
Bough; Same Vetter, .Win. •Sinolair;
Yellow Transparent Miss Kate Doupe
Clasen co. Bon t ley ; Gravenstein, .0 tar -
once Reutay ; Won ItiVer, IC. Paul;
W. Steadman; Blenheim PLppin, Les-
lie McCurdy; Maiden's Blush, Miss
Addie !Creighton, C. Atkinson; Alexan-
der, era, Marshall, jes. 'Kemp; Weal-
thy, Wm. Ratcliffe, Dawson tiros_
Culvert. Wm. Denham, Miss Ortega -
C' gi a Streak \\7' R •
tou; • aye e rean m. ate
clif fe; 'nervy White; L. Lawrence, W
Ratcliffe, Miss Orel ton; Fall Pip-
pin, Sam. Doupe, Ira easishalt; any
other variety fast appl4 Wm. Den-
ham, Raeben Seier ; ,Steneaberry
Denham, Miss Irene Rice eses20-oz. pip-
pin, Fred Paidbain, Miss CreLghton ;
Baldwin, W. Bateliffe, 0 Routle.y ;
Fellawater W, Ratcliffe, S. Doupe;
rata:mites W. Ratcliffe 5. Doupe;
Golden u,ss t, Lloyd Wa Ikem Rey
BIRTHS
Triebnee-In. Hay, Com 3, on. Oct. 9,„
to, lele, and Mrs. John Triebeer, a
,
Switzer; Roxboro Russet, Wm. Sin- efeonelsead-At the Royal Victoria H08-
clair, Lester ale:Curdy ; Mann, Roy petal, on. Sept, 29, to the Rev. Don-
Sweitzer, Clatrence leenetley ; King of ald and Mrs. McLeod, (nee Miss
Tompkins, tt. Selves. Clarence •Rout-
fiplady of Clinton), a daughter.
ley; McIntosh .Red, Wm. reanna; Nor-
thern Spy, C. Bentley, Poy Sweetze.r;
Ontario, Miss j, Robinso,n, . •Airchie
Robinson; pewa.ukee Wm, efa.nna, S.
Doupe; Iehode Island Greenings, L.
Walkorn, L. McCurdy ; Ribson Pippin,
Roeel-In. on Oct. L to Mr,
and tetra n
E. Rezet, daughte-
.
MARRIAGES
Thompeon--Chesney-At the Manse,
Eilerington, T. ,eV,ashborre ; 'anon, leippen, an Sept. 25, by. the Rev.
Roy Sweitzer, Miss Alma Roadhouse ivLr, Aike.n, D. 15., Barbara Isabella
daughter of the late John Cheeney,
to James. A, Thompson, of Stanley.
Coleman -Watson, --At the lierne or
the bride's mother', ore Sept. 25, by
the Rev. N, D. McIntosh, Alice,
daughter .of the late Robert Wat-
son, to Mr. Geoage Coleman of.'
Tucker,smith,
Tatman Sweet, F. Ellenuegton, E.
Pridliam ; any other variety winter
aeptes, J. Moore, _R. Selves; col. of
navies, Elleringten, 8. Doupe; wed:
crab apples, Wm. Italian, Mess J.
Robinson; yellow erab ales, • S.
taupe, Dawson Bros.
Plums-Bradehaw plums, Miss Etles1
re tkineon, Dr; Gricree,
Pc are -Duchess, S. lean Lley , Ad am
el. Doran; Sheldon, C. Atkieson, Mriss
Ethel Atkinsors; elartlett, A. tel. Dri-
ver, Dr. Grieve; Clapp's iFaeorite, Dr.
Grieve, Femish Ileeuty, Dr. GrieVe.
Grapee-Ehre gatiPee, Mee Irene
Rice, Dr. ICieriebell; ',green „.grapee, Dr
Grieve, eed grapes, Dr. Grieve.
Cen.thitted on Page 5.
DRATIAS
Yellow -On the! Themes Road, orr
Oct 8, Enema Yellow, relict of' the
late Thames Y•elhow,' aged 68 years'.
Funeral to -day, T,hursday,-prissetts.
Beseett-In Ieondoni, ere Oct. 4, Frank
,Biseett aged 41 years,
Smith -in Elimville, on Oct, 5, Geeege
Sirtith, aged 62 years and 2 menthe..
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