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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-22, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH Y.BAR. Our Corner I Dashwood.. EXETER. R. ONTA IOTHSfY SEJT192tU• SANDE'_?S & CBEEC Partridges may be slut only between, November jber 5 and 'November 20, and not more than testi: may be kilned by ami Verson, id one year, Phone Sia TAMA-N For Ali Kinds Q Men's ' Mrs. Wes Wolfe and children are a this week .visiting in Seaford), :15� SS f a h ern Fiokbeiner hasreturn- ed - ed from a visit in Sarni% Anss Clava Graupner is visiting in Elmira. Al. and ;firs. Z 'ilfred Shenk of Stratford spent the week -end in town. - Mr. ana't ' ;Mrs. Fres have moved in•• to 4r. Aaron Muster's house. a:nss Alice Lane of Dorchester is s:s ting ber sister, Mrs. A. Oestrei- cher. *Mr. and'lrs, H. -Hoffman Y man and family' and :!;;ss Gladys Guenther spent Sun - doe at the home of E. Bender on. the 14th concession. trs. Chilton and daughter of Otto wa visited her son, D. ;S; Chilton at t«•e home of J. C. Reid, a few days last, week. .Miss Clara Kraft has returned from speeding a few weeks at -Grand Grand Bend,. The funeral of Hazel Irene, the ins z,tat slaughter of 'Tr. ped 'airs, Otto Rentami yer was 'held Tuesday morn - ;ng to the Bronson Lute cemetery, Rev. Groupner officiating. Crediton c;u:et wedding as celebrated at f»tner Street '►Methodist parsonage ars on Saturday evening, Sept. 17 SSDte:t Mr. William R. Fischer of this village, son of ,ler, and Mrs. Gottleib P.scber of Dashwood, was united n, marriage, to Mss. pai,y English, Baugh ter oa 11r. John English of Crediton. "li;e ceremony was performed by Rev lt. . itidson, and_the young cons& :sera u%AV;nded• Congratulations anal nest wishes. • PARI. Hi�l,1.-•-lend Mrs, Alia`ha efl i*knn. Parkhill, announce the engages' eras of their danr, lath. Lies. Ration t Mr Jihn Cameron, Grant of wirnd a fos n3 \tr„,nd Mrs, John Grant lot' that ,^'to, the marriage to lake place ou'et1s earl,. in October. 1 Holsteins —Aged , d e0 S. Exeter l' g Ho ^' d'Ir garth; diploma for best animal•, -S J. Hogarth, Exeter Fair this year was another Grades --Aged cow ---Wm. For big success. The attendance owing to la's Abbott heifer calf -Geo. Brock ttae unsettled weather was hardly a; !lash, Essery, G. Penh a s large as last -ear,butrain-herdh 1e, leer eat ? , #h atf 11"ell, :lied all gent well, The exhibits .�-ilrut. Canata?s, Wan, Eatery, 2 & 3 irefi oats were fewer thane: usual, in peg- diploma for best an,ixnal—W Ilia etaoles very Large. particular]} by the Coates. schools, and the .nd,t-.ilial exhibit of i Judge •1i"m Charters. Charlie ..cheson,. Th„ Ladies' work; SHEEP. was above the average, wh le the num-; Dorset Horned -•--W. C. Pearce ben of cattle sad horses ,Tai hardly took three firsts lend two .second uta to the mark, bu tiie quality was, prizes. I. The prize z� ,a .5t f0 ad 5 - Slro' a .hn:P ow . -- p d as fi t J, A. Manson Arnow the outs*and'n fes l'R: Son took four first prizes, tures of tilt a'. :Gas th- egg,'lemort-1 Lincolns --Geo. Per:bale tools six S•ratiorn ;nut on by the Governor niso, attested by C. E. Hooper of Exeter farsts and four seconds. :►•'h4 has in test toast few year; resp:u-k Oxfords—John Pringle took 4`_on zcil the egg industry of this corn-' firsts and two second prizes. muneity which was carts Joy proven by Leicester --Wan. McAllister & Son the scieratbac methods of candling, #be r, took four firsts and four seconds. objet of n h.t-?t to show the g; pro- r one pen long wool Sheep ---Geo, ducers that the utmosi car: should be peuhale, taker, in the preservation of so vain-, Judger -Debt. Belt. able a prtsduct of the Farm. The loss stest:a:ated by such carelessness ran HOGS " t estimated. Eggs should h«' Rerl:th.re. -11'' t P:arce ' a ri s ca„gathered every day and lilac- sore Tiro got lite prr Aei. zr. be a tare ul.ti 1 and even temp< nature, S Tamworth.- J. A. Hanson an! thus avoir! loss prizes. ao:ne of lige most noteworthy ex, Chas Harvey. judge. h:Ir.ss of the Pair this :rear by=rC tht,:e" POW.TR'X ase 74t 1~. Garl,rier, with :t most luau -'ma Zlr.'lraratas, i1. Ras:tilttas. d Tse t=fully ,arranged I res. of tier to eta , .and ane. set ostd , J. C; . ellan t, tine of furniture: 14. \fir'. Taman, gents suit- each; ti G. D>orl.:ns;\McCut.oeb, & *pion .rigs and furn shun , and O. Soutlwott three firsts; other gar. Rot k- 4t C'ul store goods. These displays attract, loch 41st and grads; Bar, Rocks. Stat e1 the attention of all and were es- gram $. Quanco 4 lets, .McCulloch 4 'ne::lly good. They deserve to be 'ads, i^�it i' t'y�andottes, cork, '.►1cCull con =e.mented on their enterpr'se and r'c h E i Harney; iaeA Horsey'. a;c^ td taste. If more f our bus n.ss Io -h , + . and P.. F. i;oyleg' McCulhwh; should prart,cedarly when then ar • :n s• ar. Le !!errs, G, FieProasl. 41st«•J per; Green Mountain—airs. 1, .Ae, nolds, C. Truerpner; r ;triy Roae-- Mrs. L. Reynolds, Mrs. McPherson: Ford • any other variety potatoes--Williuni r F astir C. Tr e u entxer three t r .e vztrieYirs f of potatoes—J. H. 'Grieve. Blood beets—J. H. Grieve; globe m beets-S..L Hogarth, E. Haberer; sugar beets --Jas. Shapton, William Dearing; sugar beet mangolds-.Wra. Dearing, C. Truemner; long man - golds --Wm. Dearing; goltae man- golds—Wm. Dearing; intermediates —•—G. 1? enhala: . I.r;<in L'ros K early horn c g arrors----S. J. I3o„arah, B. S. Phillips; Nantes—S. J. Hogarth, Laing Bros.; long orange or red car - Continued on i'..�e our Dow - tour meas would take the interest 3ti s R 1 Real,, McCulloch 41sti: mite ,pas>it;aaa to dlo so, our Fait. syottlo las: Vt ' Hera 2 lads; other Val' V y and ,,; nasush improved and more what t to Qu,:t.c St:athata land 2; t. and should he, ;., II:. J. Horan!: lend 2; Butt' Le The speeedan contests were a :nark 11"e', t.4".:ncc & S*:thasa. J, Jasv:Dt e -t arra 9 anter sting teature et tete !.a r, he a, Js u,.II, (Ju:.stce . St;tthaan, "•. and ;anti were by long odds ;aa advanr. of P G. llec o.,ad 1 ,rad 2; Wh' Lc lipomas root) held by the Goo ety tor an:an4 0. lien ' av i 31!"1;f3 and 2n'1''; l*r. t.eg- .e.a: The big purl: o c4aaia,(azl St horns W Dearing 4firsts; Ill:, Mii- rte ..1.) trot or pace brought soba: or as, 4 i,t e 1 2nds; _ ollalusians. W. h'lrset, ;. t stns,' at syaa' as real race, a ye?rC l`e r:n •. r4 ..ti; Anc'ezrJ1+• P. "fern. • A'le:ta1;; for the purpose of appoint - 'r ; Delegates to attend a Nom pas. ; t-onvention of the South Huron i lairs~ ben% dray. n out to woo `J” «. 11ti1rrn; he°n •J,..W `, Barn, P. 1-lern :a this rave A. W. �Chittcck of Te, s-- a'. anti pr • 1- J' lion 1 and 2;, �,, 1 T,ater tool: first .money, in ehr •e " 1laratauu; :. is?n :4re & Statham, 2 l: t tri t ht Lacks, but she had no nano, , (42nd: .. ulloa h 2 loos. 3 Znd; Cam away bt' :any raacatts, l+ nes ;Cl. t- unveil 4 1st, 1 2ncl ; Red In the 2.50 class Sadie Green, owned Game. e- eln;son 215t, 2 2nd,: A.O. ry Frank Taylor of Stephen, too;. tits "V, t,ana Insaass `rich t.n 2 Tsta . .rst money, taking third place xa th' -ads; I3. n¢ .uat Game, S. 14:4:3 -Li. D aret nit ]neat, followed b • three 'j'st 2. 1. A,'ac'-a 1 and 2; \ 0 V Baan ,kae , real vas. •r and g.ta away to '•,, tams, 1V 13ootle't 4 lsti, 1 2'd, 1:. L. gay a;l shape livery ; n10. This a1=o wasUnrneti .:acts; I#ouilatn:;, Qunnee iti •tial race aanl was watched by that " •t eth sn: 4 Mst: , 4 Enda ; Red Cap, I I. nrg crowd with a great deal of ;n. Row l.tts 41st:., 12nc1, ler. Bowdon, est 2 2nd , ; Sumatra Game. II Ros: c leffe The named race,, comprised of three 4 Utz an l 2nd; Chaatct tear, ii Ros. . green horses was real good. The boys cliffe 2 !tit and 2 ands; Wit. Rock,, :rove well in their old fashioned sul- 11 Itcswaiifze, "a lsts and 3 2nd,; Teer- leys and they all give promise of key, W. Bowden 3 1sts and 3 2nds; torp -notch drivers yet. Geese, W. I3osetlen 1 and 2; ducks, C. f Following is the resul#:-- Truemner 2 Pits,, W. Bowden, 1 I t Sr 2,19 Trot or Paco 2 ands;. col. pigeons, G. Heywood, E. Lath \lay C ., A. W. Chittick 1 i 1, Mist; Rabbits. C. Acheson. 1 and 2. Lea May P-sta:hon, 1 . Pumnhrer 3 2 2 GRAIN �.\I. SEEDS Jina Iiat Roy Calvin 2 3 3 Fall %heat, wino:. (on. Tru Arnner, ltatino 1L'„ 13r, Whitely drawn in 3rd Garfield Thomson; ti -rowed barley, C. heat, Truemner; white oats, C. Truemner. Best time 2.19iy, Merchant's flour, Harvey Bros, 1st and 2.5(! Class 2nd; white beans, C. Truenuter; elov- Sadie Green, . F. Taylor 3 3. 3. , er seed, C. True:Imer; ensilage corn, IJaisv Hal G. 'McN iii 1 3 3 2 Jas, s1rap:ton; pop corn, (special) Thos. lean Patclna n, 11 its vingtau 2 2 2 3 'Minden; small peas. C. Trusnan: r: Little D a k, W. Punuplsrey 4 4 4 4 HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Best time 2,25 Apples—Fall—C. Trtteinner, Jas. Named Race Shapton; Northern Spies—S. J. Ho - Wild fire, Chas. Isaac lat garth, Jas. Jeckell; Roxboro Russets Hazel Tallon F Reeder 2nd —Mrs. Jas. Anderson; Baldwins— S. W. R. Elliott 3rd. Jas. Jeckell; Snows—C. Truemner, The McCulloch Concert in, the igh J. Fisher; Colverts—Jas. Shapton; ening in the Opera House was of high Ring of Tompkins --T. Snrrale; Cana - order and the: attendance was large. Waguers-- HOiiSES, Cana- dian Red—C. Truemner, General Purpose ---Brood mare ac- C. Truemner, Jas. Shapton; Maiden emnpanied by foal -33. Williams, A. Blush -3, Fisher; .Golden. Russet— Hooper; foal --B. 'Williams, A, Hoop- C. Truemner, Jas. Jeckell: Ontario er; 3 -year-old, ,, Decker, 1 &,-2; Wm. Dearing. 2-year-old—B, Haist; team—W. Pears—Four winter varleties— Decker, C. Truemner; diploma for Mrs. McPherson; Ditches of Anjou - best animal —W. Decker. line—Mrs. Howey, Mrs. T. Brock; Agricultural—Brood mare accom- Beurs Clairgeau—Mrs, McPherson; panted by foal—R. Northcott, J. A1- Bell Lucrative—Mrs. T. Brock; lison, J. Ratcliffe; foal—A. Corp- Sheldon—Mrs. T. Brock; East bell, j, 'Ratcliffe, J. Allison; 3 -year- Beurre—Mrs. T. Brock; Louis old J. Manson & Son; 2 -year-old-- Monne de Jersey—Mrs. T.- Brock; J. Rowcliffe, B. Williams; 1 -year-old Bureau de Anjou—Verne Roulston, —Wm. McAllister & Sons, B. Wil- Mrs. McPherson. liains; team—Win. Brock, Harvey Grapes—Niagara—T. Smale; Con- Bros.; diploma for best animal—W, cord—T. Swale; Deleware—T. Brock. Srnale; Rogers No, 9-T.: Sniale; Heavy .Draught—Brood mare an- Any other yariety— Mrs. (Dr.) companied by foal -W. Pullen, J. Sweet; Best collection of grapes--- Ratcliffe,. rapes= Ratcliffe,• McAllister & Son; foal— Mrs. McPherson. McAllister & Son, W. Pullen, J. Rat- Peaches—Crawford — T. Smale; cliffe; 2-year-old—Dr. Moir, J. Row Any other variety :Jas Jeckell, C. cliffe, McAllister & Son;. 1 -year-old— Truemner. Dr. Moir, W. Pullen; team—Arksey Judge -H. B. 'Huston. Bros., L. H. Rader; diploma, for best Miscellaneous—Bests eel. canned animal- LA.rksey -Bros. fruit—Mrs. McPherson; best col, of Judge—Geo. W. Wray, Stratford. honey—E. Haberer; honey in comb Carriage—Brood mare accompan- .--E. Haberer; honey in • jar—E. led by foal—J. Decker Jr.;.- foal— Haberet bottled pickles—Geo; Eth= J. Decker,' Jr„ 2 -year -old -J: Deck- erington; Mrs. McPherson.; • col\ can- er. Jr„ F. Ingram;'3-year-old-Man nes vegetables—Mrs. McPherson; son & Sofia, I. -Year -old -4. Decker; home made buns—aIrs. J. Anderson, single• carnage horse--F:Anderson, Misses Hogarth; hone made bread C. Prouty; lady driver—Jas: 'Green, =Mrs. Anderson, Garfield Thomson, Roadster-13rood ivaie acc�ompan- col. of cakes—G. Thomson; culled led by foal _ J. Decker; foal—J. ham—Wan: Dearing; assortment of Decker;_; 3-yeaisold—W. Decker; 2- cured' meats—Wm. Dearing, year=old—J. Decker, W. 'Decker 1-. One .dozen eggs from light breed year -old -7, Decker, J', .A.11ipon; pr,' hens—Wax, Bowden, Wm. Dearing, rondstei•s in harness • and. buggy: One dozen eggs fion 'heavy breed James Green; single:roadster in liar- 'heat-1VIisses Hogarth. nese and buggy=—•H. Copeland, Ark- Judges= -L. M. Jeckell,' L. 3. Gey Bros., Q. Godbolt. ' Elliott. .: Judge—C, M. McCall, Fingal. DAIRY PRODUCTS. CATTLE!, Five lbs, butter -Misses Hogarth, • Shorthorn—Aged cow—H. Snaith, Mrs. H. C. Ford; ten lbs. butter- 1 & 2; 1 -year-old heifer—T1. Smith, Mrs, Ford, • Geo. Etherington; Most 1 & 2;, heifer calf -.-T. Smith, 1 &' 2;• neatly arranged `plate of •butter for bull calf—H. Smith, 1 & 2, John table use—Misses Hogarth, ' Mrs. Pringle & Son Mull, 2 years and Ford, over—Hc Smith, this • animal was- senior •V. G. Medd: senior chaziapibn at London; diploma VEGETABLES. for best animal --1=5, Smith, Empire State' potatoes --•S, J. Ho- Herefords—Aged cow—W. Ford; garth, J. H. Grieve; Rural New bull calf—Wan. Ford; diploma for Workers—J. H. Grieve`, Irish Cob best .aniinhl: Wm. Ford, ' • II United Farmers' of tzesl Associa'n W111 he held at ti.nior's Hail, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ER 27. 1921 At p.m. Every citizen. resitting in 1 the \tun c malrty of Exeter, and in sympathy with the principles and pal t'.e; enuneiated in the Platform of the ten..ted Farmers of Ontario and the Canadian Council of Agriculture, and waing to support the United V..riners' Political Party, is cordially Invite -I to attend. 'Meetings for the same purpose spill. be held at the same time in the Eden School for Sub -division No, 1, UsborneW . end n the School of 5. S. No. 5, for Tmn sub -division No. 2, Usborne. Ladies! t♦ W. are expected, in. equal numbers with T,. men, to attend and share in the re- ai.1or& Furnishe r,nansibility of choosing, a candidate for the coming federal election. See The New 1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED CARS IN . GOOD CONDI- TION, FOR. SALE -- ONE GRAY DORT 1920 SPECIAL ONE GRAY DORT, 1917, TOURING ONE GRAY DORT, 1921 DEMONSTRATOR, ONE FORD, 1918, TOURING , T. H. NEWELL Things Worth Know3n FVO'U12- -If-• take i is quantities, 500 itis' or :oVer; •you ca.n, gm -chase K e l� Inas at reduced price,: Collie and take home a supply,. • It's the very'' best,. .- ,OATS ----Just unloaded ;ino'tlier carte of those splendid Western, ; Oats; These;, have 'been. run over our Separaator and the small aeads taken. out.; This. make; theta very tbodce•,. -W e; have corn, the best that ran, be!Jiacii, It is certainly ex- ceIlent.; Seeing • .that this . year's Oats nod Barley are l Y so ;viery light; why not try soiine of .(Stir Tankage, Low, Grade ,!'rte Flour or 'Corn; 'areal?, .tA JKS----A11aw us to once more -call your attentiah to our request to bring your sacks when ordering feed of any kind; As. our .loss in wcnreturned sacks is really serious we urgently . request yontu ta'return all our sacks in your possession, and bring your own for, future purchases. This will help both of 'fats;. rvey Bros. blexs—T. collingwood, C. Truem- 5. BIRTHS ate ---t Dashwood ora .a and lira. Fred White, .a w::`:;, er -lr +atcprh zsr ora p* 10th, to; 'fir. anis airs. A/beri llore:ez, •: ser. MARRIAGES Reidssliritiaacornl e -.At Do das 0e,e .e parsonage, London, on Sept. 14th by Res: John Garbutt, L.Mae Brink acrtmbe of Exeter, to 'i:il;arr- F. Reid of London. DEATHS Ii,aet:ap,s-in Lencl,s-+, on Sept. 1,7t1r, 1c"aretta Es�ery, 5;' o: Albert Hastings of Exeter ; born Mart 31, 1863. Elliott -1n at;,tche . Sept. Rstaersia Claviz tolda�w of the .ate Glenn. El- nott, agent 72 years: t,T •.r: cep-IraAi Gilt„ pray, ort 15. Mrs Bridget Morrissey, 4 years e on KIRKTON FAIR Thursdayand Friday OCTOBER alp),a.n Speeding n L(X At, RAt 1? be Ring (OPEN RA h. 1)LUVER WFERD.1a 1X PPS' :d:`, I ; lit 1 f1tY: ' MIS, IF IE 1:,;*./n Ei'^•LL, 2 Wr:ta :,ar piaone- tits : s r.:arr r Pri,ead Wm. Brock, Pres. (lD, DRIVERS B U1Y BEEF C ..% 11 It IN .A.TTENDA,a:E I>i°t Amos loupe, Sec.-Treae RS FOR SALE Hup 20, 4 passenger, er reasonable able 90 Overland Touring in good shape Bowser Tank & Purjr p, A1 Outfit200 9 Gray Dort and Page Cars Sunoco 011 and Gasoline REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS. Pilon I& Foote Huron Garage Exeter J. A. S' EWART Phone 16 Swagger Coats for Ladies, Misses and Children They areal the very latest word in Coats!. Be sure tala our nifty Range before you your selection. hs and •the styles are .the last Overcoats for.Men and Boys We have: a full lin: of Men's send 'Boss' heavy Winter Coats in All Nes- Styles and- .New- Cloths Fall is here so don't... -de- lay in picking out yotu' New C oat. .. - The Prices area New -,not 'last ,y-ear,'s: New Dinner Sets Just received ,a crate of 'New Dinner Sets -'full 9.7 •eces �l� S• China Cups and Saucers, balance of ;set.: Fine Semi -porcelain China, They are ,in ;real; Pink and 13lue•. Designs. • you wv'ill.. snake no !mistake in making a selection .a:; very , cal ce. . Corsets :: Corsets Special Light Weight Cors it. goad style; Regular $1.50 sal • price 98c, A ST:WART. Highest Prices paid for Po ult-y and all Produce.