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W2SH TO ANNOUNCE THAT YOU NOW.IAVE AT YOUR SERVICE
E tTRALIAA ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED CHOPPING PLANTS
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DIALLY
O-DIALLY SOLICITED.
MILL OPEN EVERY DAY FROM' 7 A. M.. TO 6 P. 11z,
Wm. . J. Smith, Prop.
APPLES WANTED
All Kinds of Apples at
The Exeter Evaporator
Apples received any time and until
end of season.
Highest Cash Price Paid
A. D. CLAPP.
WOMEN HELP VOR TRIMMING APPL.,'ES,
w, •�, .,
.: }� .. is
- *C art.:
"Better Built"
OVERCOATS
TUE latest in style,
wide range of mater-
ial and skilled workman-
ship assure every man
who wears a "Better
Built" overcoat that dis-
tinctiveness of appear-
ance that counts for so
much in business and soc-
ial life. And these gar -,:o
ments are so carefully
'built" of such superior
materials, that their wear-
ing qualities are far be o:.
„ynnd those usually sold at roe.
much higher prices.
Are Hand -Tailored
To -order By
"Better
„Sold by
Well. Johns, Agent~
CLEANING,
REPAIRING, PRESSING, DRY CLEANING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
• AU` T . .
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N SAL'
.�, AUCTION'SALE.,,,; .
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STI�CI�. AND IIIMPLf+;i4Ml;N. •b _ �Y'' S �i' IT .L ' . .
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AND HOUSEH'OL'D"'FURNITU` RE at tx t 14, Con;. 16, Stephen Township
one mile rieoth of Shipka,- an
THURSDAY, OCT.. -12th, 1922
Kirton „Fair.
Continued loom . InstIssue—
e , ,IeADIES' WORK
, Quilt, pieced, Mrs. IL Barnett; (atilt
cotton, J, More; Comforter, wool, J.
More; C omtereter, dow,o, 'lire, H, Ber-
nett, J More; Bed .agreed, .Mrs, J.
U. Graham, l Miss Je Robinson; Lady's
sweater coat,...Vire,. J. D, Graham, Mrs.
Ii. Barnett; Shoulder scarf, A. E,
Doupe; Lady'se blouse, 'Mrs. J. D. Gra-
ham, Mrs, I. Barnett; Lingerie set,
Mrs. M. McCallum; Curtains, ?'Mrs. W.
Urquhart, Mrs, J. D. Graham; Rug,
J. Robinson, Miss M. Jamieson; Socks,
Dawson, Bros„'Miss J, Robinson; Socks
coarete.'Tas. J. 'D, ;Graham, W. Sweit-
zer; :\tats, forte, airs, J. D. Graham,
Miss M. Jamieson; Mitts coarse, ''Miss
J« Robinson; Table mats, Mrs. J. D.
Graham, firs, =11. McCallum; Child's
dress,, W, Kirkby; Work areeeee and
cap, J. T. Hern; l•£rs, H. Barnett; pit
low cases, A. Wiseman, Mrs. J. D.
Graham; home-made soap, ?lire. H,
Barnett. Miss E. Sweitzer.
LADIES' WORK, FANCY
.lady's night robe, MIrs. Barnet, Miss
nee els—TRY
In S. C. Arens, E. Berry; in IOC,
Arcoaas, J. Pringle and T. Crews; Bk.
Orphiagtotts, E. Berry; Buff Orphing-
tons, J. single; Wh, ,Rocks, T. Brock;
Barred and Partridge Rocks, J. McCul-
lough; Va.."W,yandottes, Je McCull-
ough, E, Pooiley, J. Stephens; S. L.
Wyandottes, J. McCullough & Son;
S. C. R, I. ,Rede, IVIeCuelough aad,
Epplett; R,C,R,I, Reds, McCullough;
S. C. Bk. Miaorcas,1-1. V, Crago and J
Pringle; R, C. Bk, ,Mi.norcas, P.Crewa
S. C, Wh. Leghorne,,T„ Crews, J.Pria-
gle and E. Idem, R,C. WE, Legl ormse
T, Shiver, T Crews; S.C. Br. Leghorn
W. Epplett, H. V. ,Crago; R.C. Brown
L'eghorirs, W, Doupe J. Pringle; Black
Leghorns, J. Stephen; S. S ,Hamburg
McCullough & Soo; Weer Camp! e,
'McCullough ; Toulouse, Gee; e, W.Hern
common geese, W, Doupe, T Brock;
Pekin Ducks, H, Fletcher and E. Hern
common ducks, H, Fletcher; bronze NL Jamieson; C:oravalescent jacket Jas
turkeys, It V. Crag°, IRotzit?son, `'!. Mtaiota fe; Iepee centre,.
k11"t'S. 1white, Jas. .ee..ules, airs. J. D. Gra-
Cam; table r:eztire, a:oletre4, tial: d M.
Library taele runner, , Mese E. Sweet-
ser, Miss M. Jamieson; Buffet runner.,
,Mrs., J. D, Grusin, Miss M. Jamieson;
ica cloth, 'Ins. 5. D. Graham, :firs,
Burnett; Tea clotlb. cznclaet, Jas. Pebe-
les, A. Wiseman.; pillow slips, A. Wise
man, \irs, 1lcCallum; dresser cover,.
;1Lrs, Graham, ;firs, Switzer; child's
dress, R. N. Shier, Ratcliffe; child's
jacket, '-I, Ruston, IL. Wiseman; sofa
crab.. Mrs. Jamieson; washable, Miss
McCallum, Miss Jamieson; drawn thread.
work, fele, :Mrs, Graham, Miss Ribin-
son; coarse, tits, 2 cCailunt, W. Swit-
zer; luncheon ,set :MTre. Graham, Mrs.
McCallum, same for sheet a,nd pillow
cases; pillow slips, Mrs. Graham, Mrs
Barnett; camisole, 'Liss Switzer, H,
Ruston; crochet yoke, Miss Switzer, 5,'.
Airs Graham h s,r1Miss�Switze', rs
Graham.; hand bag, Miss Switzer, Mrs.
Barnett; tea cosy, Mrs. Graham, Mrs
Jamieson; doylies hiss Switzer, A.
Wiseman; serviettes, Mrs. Graham;
bedroom towels, Firs, McCallum, W,
Ratcliffe; ;nest iowejs, 'Miss Jamieson
Mrs. Barnett; Erab, 'Taderia, ,Mrs. Bar
nett, Miss Jamieson; Balkan, Mrs, Gra-
haze; French, 'Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Gra-
ham; spec, Emb. piece, :'Mrs. McCallum
tat:ing. Miss Switzer, W. Epplett; slip
pers, Dawson Bios., Miss Jamieson
crib cover, ells McCallum, Miss Jam-
ieson, filet, 'tics Switzer, Miss Robin-
son; needlework, Miss Switzer, Miss
Jamin; on •, col articles, Miss Switzer
Mrs. Graham; burnt work, G, \Mills.
FINE ANI) DECORATEVI. ART
Sepia, 'Mrs. Graham; stead. 'design,
J, Urquhart, eke feCallum; basketry
Mrs. W. Atkinson; peneil drawing, 1I.
Hanna, ;'Mrs, Grah,^.tn; radio special, E.
Press.; china, Mrs.. W. Atkinson; stroll
special, E. Press.
DO wMESTIC SCIENCE
Pigeons, K. Fletcher; rabbits,
Shier, L. Sweitzer; Guinea Cowl, T,
Brock; guinea pigs, T. Brock,
Judge—Wit, Yule.
IMPLEMENTS
Wooden pump, Reg. Doupe; Force
ttetMit, R. Doupe,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
Sheaf fall wheat, Chas, Atkinson, A,
Doupe J, -Hooper Se Sort; ;fibeaf 'bar
ley, A, Doupe, M. Brethour; Oats, W,
1M, Se eiitzer. l<M, Bretlnoui•, H, ])dupe;
Timothy seed,' A, Doupe; White beans
large, A, Wiseman, Mrs, M. McCallum;
White beans,. small, Mrs. E. Sweitzer,
Jae., Stephen; - Sweet coni,, Golders
llantare. Woe E. Sweitzer, W. Kirk -
ley; Indian corn, Dr, Campbell, Mrs.
W. Atkinson; Sweet corn, whine, A.
M. Doupe; Ensilage corn and 'ears, H,
Copeland, A. M. Doupe; Ensijage corn
A. M. Doupe, Robt, Doupe.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLI,S
Rural New Yorker potatoes, Dr.
Campbell J, T. Hera; I)elewar'es, J,
Stephen; Irish Cobbler, Thos. Crewes
Green Mountain, A, Wiseman, Jas,
teobinsortt; Extra Early, Iwreka, T,
Any other variety, Fred Stewart, T,
Crews; Var. not on list, T. Crews;
Swedish turnips, J, 'McCullough, F.
Brack; Heaviest tur&,p, C. Atkinson,
J. O'Brien; Field carrots, T. Crews,
J. Doupe; Marigolds, eon; red, E, N.
Shier, J. Stephen;,,,Mlangolds, globe
Mrs. W. Atkinson; Sugar marigolds, J.
Stephen, J. Gettler; Heaviest tnangold,
J. Stephen, J O'Brien; „Garden car-
rots, long, F. Corbett; Gardea carrots
intermediate, F. Stewart, T. Brock;
Garden carrot, short, J. AleCullouglt
E.. N. Shier; Parsnips, R. N. Shier,
Mese E. Sweitzer; Blood red beets,
\Miss E. Sweitzer, A. Wiseman,; Cab-
hage, T. Crewes, T. Routley; Win
n.ingstead cabbage, Miss E. Sweatier,
J. O'Brien; Caulilflower, T, Routley,
T. Crews; celery, N. Sweitzer, Mrs,
W. Atkb,sem, Tomatoes, red, Dawson
Bros„ 'Miss E, Sweitzer; Tomatoes,
pink, C. Atkinson, A. eL Doupe; Cit-
ron, T. Crews, A. "Wiseman; Pumpkin,
red, J. M'Cullough, R. N. Shier;
Purnpkin .. yellow, T. Crews; Water-
melon, J. Stephen, Amos Doupe; Musk
Melon, Mrs, W. Atkinson; Table squ-
ash, F. Corbett, A, M. Doupe; 1Mam
moth squash, J. Gettler; Onions, yel-
low, N. Doupe, J. Jaques;; Onions, red
T. Crews, H. Hanna; Cucumbers, Miss
E. Sweitzer, W. Sweitzer; Col. vege-
tables
Ratcliffe; Blenheim Pippin, Jas. Robin,son, C. Atkinson; Maiden Blush, C:I Atkinson. J. Gettler; Alexander, T.Wasitbura, j. T. Routley; Weald**,Dr. Campbell, E, Hern; Culvert, R.Doupe, W, gem; Cayuga Red Streak,M. Brethour, W. Ratcliffe; St. 'Lawrence, Ratcliffe, A. Wiseman;Fall Pippin, W. Kirkby, Miss E. Swettzer; Any other variety, W. Sweitzer,C. Atkinson; Bell Fleur, leirs. H. Bar'tett, W. Ratcliffe; Baldwin; C. Routley, Jas girl; Falliwater, W. Ratclifee, j: Her‘a; Golden russet, Niles, C.AND DYEING,
Atkinson. M. StePhen; Vegetable mar
oily, W. Denham; Mangold seed, John
Duchess of Oldenburg, W. Radcliffe,
F. Pridham; Sweet pear, W. Sweitzer;
E Sweitzer; Sweet bough, F.
2-1:111am; Yellow Transparent, A.
Deupe; Early Harvest, Reg. Doupe;
Gravenstein, 'Miss E. Sweitzer, Mrs. H,
"Better Built" OvercoatsBarnett; Wolf River, H. Hanna, N,
twenty-
Hc'ney, M. 13rethour; 1922 syrup, J.
,Rollinson, t.. Routley; 3 la maple sy-
T'he Largest Sale in.
because
America
I
if .le
Pleases. tide Meet exacting tastes.
Quality -+
Economy— Purity -- �"'lavcir
Always Assured.
WILT-."' UNE I
(TIIEW.ES 'ERN ONTARIO UNIVERSITY).
LONDON
To Every Father er and Mother
This is the' era of progress. The call for
trained men and women to carry forward in
.Meddici�ne, Science, Engineering and Fine Arts
is stronger than ever before,
Lf
you would help your children make the
most of their lives you should give them the best
education you can afford. A university education
is the first essential for our future leaders.
A college stands at your door with open
gates ready to give them complete courses in
Medici ie, Arts and Public Health.
Admission is by Western University ,
Junior Matricide. degrees are universally
tion except for recognized,
special or <rurae.,
courses, , and the
fees are so low
that anyone may
attend,
For information apply to
DR. H. P. R. NEVILLE
Registrar
London. Ontario
Zurich , BRUt; i~FIELD—Thi: home of Mr,
4
l James Swan was the scene of a ]sappy
—^-*•- 'event on Sept, 2UJh, at high noon,when
'Ir, and Mrs. K Orcein of Pgeon,l,his youngest. daughter, Alicia Jane,
Mich., were vsitors at.,the lame ot'Mr was united in marriage. toi Clarence
f and Mrs. Johnuasclue Nlrs. Jensen of t~larve< Ham, manages at the 'lolsena
run, 1)awsoa Bros, Mrs. ,JMc(allum ; Ban': ,and son of 'lir. and elr,, Harvey.
white bread, a>. atephen, 1, '0 Breen;1 Detroit is visiting her two brothers, Ham of Fergus,
brown bread, J. T. Herne .1l. Stephen; II Messrs, Joh;,, and Jacob ,Gillman, for a
buns, J. 1. Hlern, W. Kirkby; coffee few weeks 'Mrs, Wrt, :Kaercher-�tvho EGelO\D`'1LLE--eMartha Jane iA
cake, S. squire, J. I, Hem; light had beect. visiting here for several, : lacy, waf t of Richard Kruse, passed
cake, J. T. Hera, ,J, Hazlewood; dark weeks, has returned-lother home'', in': away •on Sept, 21st after a lingering
cake, M. Brethour, W, Epplett; apole Detroit,—Mr, Norman Rupp and family dere:se of live years. Deceased eves a
pie, E Pooley, W, 'Kirkby; pumpkin or DDetroit are v sitia.g with. his mo-' daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William St.;-
pie, Miss Switzer, OL Brethour; lemon they, Mrs. H. Rupp,—The dwelling lery of Egmondviale, She was born 36
pie, A, E. Doupe, J. Baird; eurramt property of Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger has years ago on the .8th of Tuckersmi:h,
jelly, .eMrs, McCallum, Mrs. Barnett; been sold to Mr, }tub MMousseau Lor where she spent the greater pan: of
apple jelly, C, Atkinson, N. Ratcli!•fe,- $8,e.—Rev. ha, J. Wilson of Exeter oc- her hie, tint.' g stip to Buffalo to train
berry jelly, .B. Gallop, Mrs, _lMcCal,um cupied the pulpit i't the Ivan e{"ca? a, a nurse. She was married 10 rears
sour pickles, A. E, Doupe; catsup, T. church on Sunday at. both services.-', ago.
Washburn, M. Stephen; canned :hu- Lawrence Rau of Detroit spent a
barb, Mrs. Urquhart, J Urquhart ; week at his horse here. --Mrs, A.,Heide BA'kFIELD—William James Elliott
cherries, M. Stephen, C. Routley, rasp man of Jackson. Mich,, is nursing her passed away on Saturday morning last
berries, 5, Peebles, J. Squire; pears, mother-in-laav, Mrs. It Heideman. --ala at the rage of forty-nine years and
Mrs, W. Urquhart, A. Wiseman; pea- and Mrs. H. Coloskey, who had • been three months. The deceased was born
ch,es, E. ,Paley, .5, ,T, Hern,• straw- visiting relatives and friends, returned in Ha} township in June 1873, and he
berries, J. Hazelwood and 2; app}es, to their home n Detroit.—Mr. Geo. came to Bayfield as a young man.
J, Earl, J. T..Heri; grapes, C. Routley Holtzman has leased the dwelling: pro- -
c:orn, C, Atkinson, W. Ratcliffe; peas perty and business place owned by NLrs CLINTO\—The marriage t,' ok alai a
J. T. Kern, J. Hazlewood; tomatoes, NL McCormick, and wail, move in short- at Kitchener of NIT., ;�'ni A. Gould ,son
J, Earl, MVM, Stephen; veget. marmalades ly.—Mr. and Mrs. FI.,;,Jensen and Mrs, of Mr. -and Mrs.. H. W. Gould of Cain.•
Mrs, R1cCallum, chicken, T. Washburn Steckler of Detroit were visitors ,ivit"h ton, end 'Miss Alice Farrier o:" that
J. Earl: noon lunch, A. E. Doupe, Miss relatives here,—Mr. Ed, Wurm and fain city. After a trip to New York t"M
Switzer; Harvey Bros, special, W. ilv last week moved their .household , young couple will reside in leitcl�•ene~
Kirkby, Dawson. Bros; pickles, M. effects to Markham where Mr, Wurm i
Stephen,st has purchased a livery, -bus and ':dray -
5Cti res CHILDREN'S Db PT, business. --Mr. and hers., Sam Bayle,and Notice to Creditors.
' Atkinson, 'Mr, and Mrs. John;1'ualper of Harrow
Pencil drawing, nttson, G. Gal
were visitors here ivfr„ James Deaomy • NO r1CB IS HEREBY GIVEN that
lops 4th and 5th book wrtiing, W. At~ ,of the 14th con., had the rtisfgrtuneiali oers:ons having claims against ;he
kias'on, V. Brock, H. Brethour; 2nd to be thrown out,of.his speeding cart,°!elate of FREDERICK LUX'rO ]ate
and 3rd beak writing, E. Pridbant, E. and fractured his collarbone ; , : a �of the Township of Uabarne, who diad
ynn, W. -Earl; wild flowers, E. Prid-
ham, T. Herta, E. Hern; weeds,' E.
a,a,,,vr, ,,,.,L,,, Pridh,am, E. Hern, W. Hern;; weed i
SCHOOL RJrPO�`I` OF S. ':S. ";`To; their claims duly proven to the un
'Earl, J. Robinson; McIntosh Red, H. }herr; injurious insects E. Pra;dham•�' Z, Hay, for September—Hautes 75 clai on or before the
Alice Willard 67; ,Se. IFI., Isabella AND NOTICE IS.,RU,RTHER GIV-
on the 'twenty ;fourth day of Sept-
ember, 1922, are required to :onward
Routley, J., Earl; King Tompkins, 5. seeds, E Pridhram, E. Copeland,
Hanna . J. T.. Kern; Northern Spy, W. g.sles ,etc Pri�dham W Hern, p
er cent„ pas
s .60 per aernt,—Sr 1 V. bourth day of October 1922.
On L.ot 3, Con. ,4, McGillivray, on.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1.922
At 1 o'clock sharp, the following :—
Horses,—Span geldings 5 years .old; At 1o'clock 'sharp, the following :
P•erclveroat mare 9 ,rears ,old; mare, in Horses=•Aged mare, aged horse, 5 -
foal; gelding rising 4; filly rising 3; year olr1 Percheroua mare; 3 -year old
sucking colt; druvvng horse 6 years old Percheron, mare; 2 -year old Perchero�n
Cattle -2 cows due in April; 2 cows horse. '
• due in May, £arrow caw, 4 ,steers las Cattle -2 ,farrow cdws; 4 steers, 2 -
lag 2 heifer rising 42; 2 sprung calves!. years; 6 hesfere, 2 -years; 6 , year-
Pigs—b stock pigs, 'jugs, 4 calves;,
Grain, Implements, Etc. -175 bush: Hogs -11. pigs, 4 weeks old at time
"-Mixed grain, barley a n.d oats; 300 bus, of sale.
Implements—McCormick binder, ma -
oats; 20 'tons mixed hay. Massey -Her-
a; binder, 7 ift. ,cut; M. H. mower, 6 Iver and side , delivery rake; 2 disks
It, cut; cultivator, Cornking manure Frost & Wood cultivator, Mlassey-Has-s
spreader, :bay rake, Oliver rifling plow, ri.s hay .loader; 2 two-1uerow wa,lk-
2 walking plow- s, . et yarrows, steel ung plows; Case tractor, 3 -furrow
roller, fanning mile, scuffler, clover C<' ksi utt plow, double set disks for
bundler, ;grindstone, ,emery stone, seed tractor, Maxwell car, clover huller, wa-
drill, disc harrow, hay rack, stock rack, a'cn, hay '.take, low truck wagon., set
hay loader, wagon box gravel box„sleighs, cart, seed cl.rill,`gang plow,
's VO buggy, ubuggypole, wagon .set 'sleigh's, buggy, 2 sets bu.,�y, two cut ens, pot, , s:et
double harness, single harness, Tub.-
Ler cream separator, :.•2000 lbs. scales,
forks, shovels, hoes; ;chains, whiffle -
trees; neckyokeee anc other articles too
numerous to metiatu,
Hbus,ehold Furniture,—Bas burner,
table, parlor . chairs, cupboar-1,; ' iltclte-
e,7. chairs flush e,s, pans and pails
1erntls`Sunts,,iof $10 •i and under, cash''count -o 4 per cent per annum for
'over that amount' 12` months! �°Icre:ll;t�„e:ash'ro{n credit amounts,.
on approved joint notes, 5 per cent. Positively no reserve as the propri-
off. :for cash on, credit enemata, etor has :Tilted ,hi farms,
Wm,' Flynn, -Frank Taylor, Wm,, Sweitzer F. Taylor.
Pr,•?,�_-ictor Auctio+n,ee;, Prop:Iletar Auct_one er
H. S\veitzer; "C, Rdwtley; iu�ario, W, ttatiwe tv�oo8s, R.; Wy,•un, E. Dern, kI Russel' '81 Norman StanInke 69 Geo EN that after the said date the Ex -
On
P k' HH
e am, E. ern; ewer ee, an- l'ridham; `early, potatoes, . ,Hegn, M Tirane 64 Ben Tynaney 64; Sr. lI., fired ecutors will proceed to distribute lte
Han-
na. J. Earl;, R..I, Greeztings; J, Earl; Brettnour, iVI. Swstzer; late. , potatoes y '
abson Pippin; J, T. Hiem. A. NI.Doupecarrots.'' Tri'ebner 68; Jr. IL, 'Mileired Northcott estate haying rega:4 •only to the t.:leo
C tewart W Hern :L Sh' r •
S , . ,64; Class 2, Harald Rowe 88, Gordan of vvhicb, ey thein shall :have roti e,
n�iv�d ' Brock; E.
Kern,' ether rare Hern; Tolman R Br lel., L. Shier, H Bse ll L... Greb 83; Class 1 .]7orene 'Caldwell 78 • Dated athExeter this 3rd day .re
73 L an"Tu 1 i3' No.' October, •5922,
double harness, set single 'farness, hay
stack,;. bag, truck, a.baga, , ba:nrels, : pump
jack,;100-foot 2 ink; -:rope, block and
'tackle, 2. saw ma,n,dre!ts, shafting.
Also; 7 5 cord, o L^• short"• wend. -
sums
Ter as—.Alt sums of.$10 n:d nade't•
cash,..ovemrtl;at•amou,n.t 12 months' cre-
dit on approved joint notes, or a • dis
parsnips, .,+. Switzer,. a Marshall Mary
HuLser , e serer.
yy4� enitan};, ei tB pck; C'al, ap- Shier -, cucumbers, W, Atknneope . X�fT ' �-.
,... on• roll'..,, average; 25, ;
ea,,14 as."Swe�tzer; �. ern; crab ap- � •s--
p Selve G Arthur, ,•blood beet's, A. GLADMAS' Solicitors
rales, A Bretheur, E Hern; Plums, A. L `Dow, 'teachsMr: Executors' Solicitors
T:ombarrl, Miss E. ,Sweitzer, Miss j, A Shier V. Shaer, V. Frock; Sweet
Robinson; Bradshaw, W. Stier. Mrs. H. BFetho ir, L. Shier; E.. Brethaur;
W. Atkinson; Yellow gage, Li�Li,ss E. Pop coram, H. Beethour, le •Hera, Alda'
Sweitzer; another variety, J. '_'-Iaz1,e- Squire; Pumpkin, F. Crews, J. Robin-•
a
wood. W. Kirkby. Pears—Duchess son, I. Gallop; Watermelon, L. Soret.i
Miss S«:e tier A. M, Dou e; Sheldon. zee, E Copeland; Citron, F. Crews,
' ' ' p E. Copeland, H, Bretheno; Unions, M.
Chas, Atkinson ' Mrs. W. Atkinson; Sweitzer 1, 2, F. Cr..ews; Tomato,esl `
Any other variety, W. Sweitzer, Wl N. Atkinson, R. Sweitzzer, E. Paid-
Hern. Peaches, Mrs. H. Barrett, A ham; Spy apples, G. Gallop, T. Hern;
Rundle, Grapes -Concord, A Rend'e King Tompkins, W. Selves, J. Robin-;
Dr. Campbell; Niagara, Dr . Campbell son, C Sweitzer; Arron, A: Hern,
aIis, E. Svveetzer; Rogers, Mrs. Wm: Cookies, A. Squire, W. Atkinson, G.I
Atkinson; .Any other variety, Dr Gallop; Biscuits, A. Hern, G. Gallop,'.
Campbell, Mrs, Wm. ,Atkinson. A, Squire Lghit;cake A. He, E.
DAIRY EXHIBITS Stephen, A. Squire; Drn
olt, H. Breth-
Butter, W.
lbs.„ A. ,Rundle ; 5 ih. our, G. - Gallop, ''VI. Sweitzer; T'aun'ting;
prints, . . Horn, T. Brock; butter V. Atkinson, A. Hern, L. Shier; Cu.
6 ib,. cnock, ... Kirkbv, Dawson Bros, flowers G. Ga!11op, T, :Hern, H. Fletch-.
Creamery butter, Geo' Jaques, er; Sunflower, N. Atkinson', M. Sweit-
Judge—H. C. Facey. zer; J. McCullough; ,Hems' legge, H
FLORAL EXHIBITS Fletcher, F. Crews, H. Epplett; Co
flowers—Asters, is
� .stn. c Stan F
'd
Gut ..Ins H. 'Bat p stamps, E. Pn ham. M:'-.Sweit-
z•er.
Specials won • by L. Sweitzer, M.
Farr est,, R, Marsshall,,,
nett, N. Doupe; Co]. Asters, H. Flet
elver, Mrs, 1.xr.. Atkinson; Cosmos, J,
Snuires ; Pana es,' :Dr. Campbell; Col.
Annuals; M.rs, \7iT. _Atkinson, Mug A.
Sweitzer ; Col. 'Pere,n,n:,a,ls J. Scti re;
Col. Faliaa•e, 'T. Washburn,, H Fletcher
Col Regonia,s, T, Vashburn,
Geraniums,' H. Fletcher ;='` Col. Fors;,
C. _Routley;'Gladioli, Dr, 'Campbel H
Hansa?; GIach 1: :,s ,X, 1,G,, Jaques,H.
Fletcher; !Dahlia; R. 'Deeps, 'Mss F.
Sweitzer; Dal -a, cactus; Mrs. H. Bar-
nett Zinnias, H. Fletcher; single, plan ;
G Jaques: -
TION SALE
T: 13atcliffe; of the Thames Road
Will hold' an auction sale of horses, •
Tattle, hogs and implements. on
•xiday, -Oct. 20th. Watch for _fur-
thser particulars. C. W. Robinson
and A. Easton, auctioneers.
Real Goad Soap.
.. -Big Bar, of Good Soap—Bright. solid soap
with fine 'latheg ring . and ,cicansin g qualities
for the family wash an&ihousehold use.
For use in washing inacliines shave or slice
a portion of'the "'SURPRISE" bar direct
to the maohine--lt” will do fine work.,
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