The Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-23, Page 41,
Three MiMori
'New Customers
For Canada's Grain
Produce.
Manufactures
Secured by the West. India Trade
Agreement and CanadianShips.
By willingness and ability to pro-
vide ships, Canada this year has
drawn the West Indies closer to
herself and to the Empire. She
can make preferential trade agree-
,ents with other peoples under
the British Flag, without arousing
ern:. CoI.psica.ions.
Canada possesses men wifle ts
who willsnake: t':, pier=t: re -Altai
trade agreement:'dui :et -•a :r,
5
good these tr., .'� eg a Kiri .. tttg ;v3
linnet have OM:teller( Sh.pa.
The Navy leee.eene
The J xeter Aclvocaie the remains to Forest. Fr: mds were
nteeent dont London, Parkhill, Bruce-
iedl Pipuen, Zurich, and Drysdale.
THURSOAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1920
Grand Bend
IJeath o; Mrs. Morock.-•l: is our .ad
dutv :o record the death of Mary
Morlock, beloved wife of Simon J.
Matlock, who passed away on Wed-
nesday.. Sept. 115:11, ee the age o1' 42
years, 9 months and 19 days. Deceas-
ed has been, In very prier health for
some time ;and in :March -bat ander•
went an. onerateen for i•ancer.c This
only al forded temporary relief and the
has since endured much aufferin;. The
deceased was barn in, the 'Fc wnship
of Stephen, her maiden name being
Mary Grr. b, and her whore 1'c was
%pent in this townelan. She is surviv
ed by her husband, -three sisters and
two brothers, ail of whom have tha
sympathy o: ° he c: ammuaity. The fun
eral took place to Grand Bend cem-
etery on Friday.
The •uncral of the. late Mrs. Maur-
ice Brenner, 'who d:red at her home
here on ,Friday, took place from the
family rea.ide:nce to Forest, tan Sunday.
lvirs Brenner was a daughter of Mr
end Mrs. Robert Taylor of Forest, and
was in her 34th years She is surviv-
ed by her husband an; i two email
daughters. A large cortege followed
Everybody is Looking farwbrd to the
1;i:icten Fair KM the 30th Sept. and
First of October. See, the ,. advertise
meat in another column.
CLINTON—Mrs. Rosa and daughter;
1 her mother Mrs. Couch, are mo,v-
ine too Toronto, Miss Annie ?loss,
a'. ter a long illness?, died an Sundae-,
She spent most ea her life .in, Stanley,
where she was born.
Lumley
\I-, Rennie anal. Miss Viola and Maud
Miler were in Loddon recently.—Mrs
John M. ,Glenn and little son were
41 ,4;0.'7* trends an the London Road
foe a few days last week.—Mn John
Newell ,Irani the west, who was here
a couple of months ago visiting hid
friends and .had returned home was
ao taken up with this country, and the
a'.d friends he used to be acquainted
;with, That he .has sold ht they west and
he and his wife have moved back here
They twin make tgooa citizens and we.
are pleased to know they will locate
either in I1entall o: London.—Miss M.
Horton, princinai of the Exeter Pub -
lie School, spent the /week entf with
the Broadf•oot family.
Exeter Fair
Continued from Page 1'
dottes, cock and hen, McCullough;
S. C. Rhode Island Reds, McCullough
all kinds; R. C. Rhode Island Reds,
H. Rowcliffe all kinds; buff Leg -
horns, cock and hen, R. Quante,
cockerel, 3, W. Hern, R, Quance,
Punka, J. W. Bern, ist and 2nd;
white Leghorns, cock, W. Howden,
lien, G. Heywood, W. Bowden, cock-
erel, G. Heywood 1st and 2nd, pul-
let, W. Bowden, G. Heywood; any
other variety of Leghorns, cockerel
and pullett, J. W. Hern, R, Quance;
Brown Leghorns, W. 1I. Dearing all
but second ter pullet, J. W. Hern;
black. Minorcas, cock, W. Bowden,
hen, W. Bowden. cockerel and pul-
let, T. Brock let and and; Andalu-
siaus, W. I3, Dearing all kinds; An-
cones, cock and hen, 1I, ltoweliffe,.
W. Bowden, cockerel and pullet, J.
W. Hern, H. Rowcliffe; G.. S. Ham-
lltrrge. cook tend Igen, McCullough,
W. Bowden; S. S. Hamburgs, cock
and puilett. McCullough, let and
end; (.'ampines, golden, McCullough;
('umplues, Silver, McCullough; B. 13.
algid Game. :McCullough; any other
veriety game, II. Roweiiffe, 1st and
ee de any other variety bantams,
cock and hen. W. Bowden, T. Brock,
t•c,ekerel and puilett, W. Bowden. lst
end end; roseeom;. Leghorn, W. H.
Deering. all kinds; red caps, W.Dow-
.len. Turk.>ys--l,ronee turkeys, gob -
leer and hen, W. Bowden, both
young, W. Bowden. Geese --Bremen
ge'-.s, \V. I3uwthu. Ducks ---Ayles-
bury ducks, W. Bowden, 1st and and
Poultry-- Guinea fowls, nock, W. 13,
Dearing, A. Etherington, ben, cock-
erel and pullet, A. Etherington; Bel-
gian rabbits. 11. Gambrill, McCul-
lough; any other variety of rabbits,
S. Sanders, W, H. Ford; col, of
pigeons, G. Heywood, houdane, R.
Quance all kinds.
Judge—Win. McLeod, London.
Kirkton
Mies \Lillie More of Toronto .is vie.
Ring her partents, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn
Mere.—,Mrs. R. Howard of Detroit is
visiting her payent.s, Mr. and Mrs. S.
la, Shier•—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brownand
Teta daughter of Windsor are visit.
!tag with 'firs, W. T. Roadhouse Mr,
itrl ?Irv, John llorphet, who have
been spending a few months in En.e
;:ani, arrived home an Wednesday.—
eet
See ? There isn't even a tiny
bit of Lantic left at the bottom
of the cup! Every crystal dis-
solved' immediately -So OF
COURSE it takes less!"
Lantic Fine" Sugar brings
concentrated sweetness to
all beverages (hot or cold) -
ri
buy Lantic in oriA,inal p +trades- a&s its, cartons
7io,208e1oo1b. ba .
Green Mountain, J. Sutton; half bus.
Early Rose, W. H. Dearing; half.
bus. any other variety potatoes, C.
Truezu. uer, J. Sutton; 6 blood beets,'
J. Cottle; six globe beets, L. V. .lbs-
garth, R. Sanders; 6 sugar beets,
Mrs. Reynolds, W, H. Dearing; six
sugar .beet mangolds, W. H. Dearing
six long mangolds, W, H. Dearing;
six globe mangolds, G. Heywood, W.
H. Dearing; six intermediates, G.
Heywood, W. H. Dearing; 6 early
horn carrots, B. S. Phillips; 6 nantes
L. V. Hogarth, W. H. Dearing; six
long orange or ,Red Carrots, J. Cot -
tie; 6 white or yellow field carrots,
W. H. Dearing; 10 ears of sweet
corn, R. Sanders, Mrs. Reynolds, 12
ears of Indian corn, W. H. Dearing;
3 water melons, Miss N, Tom, W. H.
Dearing; pumpkins, E. Harburn
squash,; J Sutton, three musk mel-
ons, W. H. Dearing; 6 Swede tur-
nips, C. Truemner; 4 head cauli-
flower, R. Sanders; peck red onions,
R. Sanders; peck white or yellow
ouians, El., Sanders; peck of tomatoes
Miss Hogarth; six bunches of celery
J. Cottle, T. Brock; 3 citrons, E.
Harburn R.Sanders;parsnips J.Cottle
Mrs. Reynolds; hubbard . squash,
ars. Reynolds, R. Sanders; table
squash, Miss Hogarth; four beads
of winter cabbage, R. Sanders, best
col. vegetables, Miss Hogarth.
Speeiitl—Golden Bantam, Mrs. O
Sweet.
Special•—Squash, R. Sanders.
Extra Special squash—H. Ford.
Special—Tobacco, L Armstrong..
Judges---Wni. Robinson and Amos
Doupe.
GRAIN AND SEEDS—Two bus.,
fall wheat, white, C. Truemner, J.
Shapton; 2 bus. white oats, 3. Shap -
ton, C. Truemner; bbl. Merchants
flour, Harvey Bros., 1 & 2; 1 bus.
white beans, C. Truemner; best en-
silage corn stocks and ears, 12
stocks, J. Shapton; two bus. small
peas, 0, Truemner.
Judge—Geo, Andrew,
-HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Apples -6 var. winter apples, G.
Laithwaite, C. Truemner; fall apples
any variety, J. Senior,' G. Laithwaite
Rhode Island Greenings, L. V. Ho-
garth, G. Laithwaite; Northern spies
L. V, Hogarth, G. Laithwaite; Rox-
boro Russets, L. V. Hogarth, G.
Laithwaite; Baldwins, G. Laith-
waite; Snow apples, L. V. Hogarth,
G. Laithwaite; Gravensteins, H.
Huston, G. Laithwaite,; Fall. pippin,
G. Laithvvaite; ; Colverts, C. Truem-
ner; King of Tompkins, L. V. Ho-
garth, G. Laithwaite; Alexanders,
tx. Laithwaite, 3. Shapton; Canadian
Red, L. V. Hogarth, C. Truemner;
Ribston Pippins, G. Laithwaite;
W finers, C. Truemner, J. Shapton;
FINE ARTS—Painting in oil,land-
scape, Mrs. Stiver; Mrs. McPherson;
painting in oil, fruit or flowers, Mrs.
Stiver; water color, landscape, Nor-
ma Dore; water color, figure, Norma
Dore, Miss Penick; water color, ani-
mals, :Hiss Penick 1&2; water color
fruit or flowers, Miss Follicle 1 & 2;
Sepia painting, Norma Dore, Miss
Folliek; best sketch of Huron county
in oil or water color, Miss Foliick
1 & 2; photography, 3. Senior; cray-
on or pastello, Norma Dore 1 & 2;
pencil sketch, Miss Follicle 1 & 2;
collection of photographs, J. Senior;
photographs, J. Senior; photographs,
amateur, Norma Dore, Miss Follick;.
col. photographicviews, Miss Follicle
pen and ink sketch, Miss Follicle;
painting on china, realistic, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson; painting on china, conven-
tional,, Mrs. McPherson; collection of
coins, Mrs. McPherson; collection of
stamps, Verne Roulston, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson; special, J. Senior.
FLOWERS
Begonias—tubers, W. H. Dear n,
John Ford; Begonias—other var'et'es
ferns, foliage, geraniums, hangin =
ket plants and cut flowers, John Feed ;
Novt.lte in pot;•cd plants, Mrs. Rey
melds, J. Feed.
CUT FLOWERS
Asters and Dahlias, J. Co:tie; Glad•
ilei, ly:•, Hyaidman; Nastur'iums. 13. E.
Huston. Mrs. Reynolds, Carni:lens Mrs
Reyna'tie, J. t'ceele, J. Ford, Phlox
Drummond/J.Cottle; Stocks, J.Ford
J.Cotte Verenas, J. Cattle, W. H.
Dearing; Z,nnias, J. Ford, J. Cottle;
arranged basket and also for dinner
table, also macre., design and a bride's
bouquet, J. Ford; col, annuals, J. Cot
tle `Jre. Reynolds; novelty in cut flow
ars, Mrs. Reynolds; Special in Poppies
and in Snapdragons and in Cosmos, Dr,
Hyndman Dr. Sweet, Judge
LAMES'` WORK
Embroidered—Tray cloth, Mrs, R.
We'sh, H. Huston; table linen, J1;
Huscoa -airs. Welsh; ! uneh cloth,
Mee P., Davis, Mrs. Welsh, centrep'ece
Gries G. Pippins, 3. Shapton; Maid- tt lite, d,.tto; coronation braid, Mrs. R
Davie Mrs, E. Chres:tie, H. flue" an.;
en Blush, L. V. Hogarth; Golden
Ranee tv i`, H. Huston Hiss C.S set
Russet, C. Truemner, L. V. Hogarth; t ei e et Mr:i. R. We:s'h, Miss Fallick;
Ben Davis, J. Sutton, G. Laithwaite,; 1 -eneh + ra eti.e:et, H. Huston, Mrs. R
Ontario, T. Brock, W. H. Dearing; Welsh; \Vaem—hies, Mrs. Davis, H,JIus;
Wealthy, L. V. Hogarth, G. Leith-' toa; towels, Mrs. Re. Davis, Mrs Dr.
S A eet ;si-,ee. and pillow cases, Heees-
ton; n; law cases, Mrs. Chr'st e, H.
liuttah.::ay s H..:ueton,; Hardin•
,;er, :sirs, L.. Reynolds; modern cross
chefs :etre, Reyno:ds, Mrs. Dr. Swee
centeep ece coloeed, Mrs. Davis, alrs,
.iv'e;sh Conventional design, Mrs. R.
\Ve'.sh ; table runnier, Mrs. Davis;
nightgown, H. Huston, Mrs:. Dr.Sweet,
Lace—Irish, "Tess C. Sweet; netting
Mrs. Davis, taleing, Miss N, Tom, Mrs.
Dr. Sweet with machine, made braids,
H. Huston, Mrs., R. Davis!.
Crochet—tray cloths, Mrs. R.Welsh
doylies; Mrs. Welsh, Mrs, Christie
lunch cloth, eic., .Mrs, Christie, Mrs.
S'e ,ice; centrepiece whey: Mrs.- E,
hI
Cist:0, ei.rs. Welsh; pillow cases,
\Ii "Davis, kiss Sweet; dresser cover,
Mrs. Christie; bowels,. Miss Sweet
Mrs; Christie; sheet and .piitiow cases
Mrs. s Chxistie; bed, spreed, Mrs Chris-
tie, D'•.ss Stv eet; Yoke, Mss Sweet,
Sweet, W. H. Dearing; any variety, eI s,,titer; Tiles„ Mrs: Christie, .Mrs.
Miss Hogarth, G. Laithwaite; Pond's Dallis; i •.sh, also Macrame, :Miss Sweet
Seeding, C. Truemner; Bradshaw, et nerempietce, : risr,s. WDaelvish, Hv1:rs.,CYhurit.aen;,Mrs, McPherson:
Special—Quince,' B. 5. Phillips. 1J Be W eish ; serviettes, Mrs. Welsh
Waite; Blenheim Pippins, 3. Shap -
ton, G_ Laithwaite; Cranbury, G.
Laithwaite. •
Special—Fruit Display. G. Laith-
e.
waite.
Pears—Four var, winter pears,
Mrs. McPherson; Flemish Beauty, F.
Delbridge, G. Laithwaite; Clapp's
Favorite, T. Brock, Miss Hogarth;
Duchess of Anjouline, T. Brock;
Beers Clairgeau, G. Laithwaite, Mrs.
McPherson; Sheldon, T. Brock, G.
Laithwaite; East Beurre, G. Leith
waite; Louis Bonie de Jersey, T.
Brock, G. Laithwaite; Bureau de
Anjou, Mrs McPherson; Bartlett,
Verne Roulston, T. Brock.
Special—Crab Apples, C. Truem-
ner.
Plums.—Lombards, Mrs. (Dr.)
DAIRYMEN
There are many ways in which this Bank
can assist you in addition to granting loans
when required a,nd providing a safe place
for your savings.
Call upon us at the first opportunity and
let us explain what a complete banking
service means to you. Sze
THE CANAEAAN ANK
PAID-UP C.1 -,Pi FAL fi l 5.000,000
RESERVE Ft. ` : - $t 5,,0,O00
EXET1 R BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager.
tricot porated in. 1855
CAPITAL It 1.StaleVF $9 (P0 t 00
Owe 130 Beaiuohe•t
THE MOL ONS BANK
THE I10LSONS BA: K \ sSIS'rt FAR'elb R'4
Almost every farmer find, ..:, money tied un in. eta. . r
r -in seasons. If lie reeds assistance he should .eon-
•ur !oval Mantger.
Savings Departments ar a i 3ranche;s
EXETER BRANCH
T. S. WOODS 11 eneger,
Centralia Branch open for business „ally
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran. h
MITCHELL.—During the reeen ?+1r John McManus, had passed .ttitati
electrical storm Jightribe struck thy; at ids Irome, Edmonton, Deceased we
large bern belonging to Mr. Wilr
Squire. at the east end of town, and ` • • 1;thetl S of at age fif nvdvv4ar ,t,:•
"rdent ai
�,
totally destroyed it, together with its
contents, about 40 tons of hay, a lot
of chickens, cutter and buggy.—Word 41ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
was received by \Lr, Jas, McMenus on by C 13. Sanders at the Advocate Of -
Friday, enforming him that h:;, f niter flee. Strictly confidential; no witness
Mee. Christie; infants' jacket, Miss C.
Grapes.—Moore's Early, F. Hea- Sweet, Mrs. Dr'. Sweet; bonnet, Mrs: Ur
man, G. Laihtwaite, Concord, Mrs. sweet, drawn. thread.*ark, Mrs. Chris
McPherson, T. Smale Deleware, G. tie, bandkerchefs, 'Mrs, Welsh, Miss
Laithwaitee Rogers No. 9, (Lindley) Sweet; collar en,d cuff segs;, Mrs. Dr,
G. Laithwaite, T. Sinale; Rogers No. Sweet; fancy apron„ tvfrs. Davis, Mrs:,
22, (Salem), G. Laithwaite,; Rogers Sweet; Boudoir cap;, aliss lam; cane -
No. 45, G. Laithwaite; any other leafs, H Huston, Miss Swee;t.; Ean:cy
auadry
variety, G. Laithwaite, Mrs.. -.. bag, Miss Follies ck, bead work Noxxna.
Sweet; best col. of grapes, G. Leith -Dore, 'Child's dress, Mrs, JJr. 'Sweet;
waits, Mrs. McPherson. "table runner; "Miss C. Sweet; mounted
Peaches—Plate of any other var- sa a pillohv, Mrs, Davis, Mrs. Reynoilds-
iety, Mrs. McPherson, Adam Case. M .Welsh; washable, Mrs, Sweet,ivlrs
DAIRY` PRODUCTS. !McPherson; serving tray, H. Huston;;
Mrs
Five pounds butter sufficiently sal Rrey lds5kitchen a,px n,MrsstR,Davriis
ted, H. Ford, Miss Hogarth: 10 lbs. s see ,Sweet; sweater, H.Huebert;
butter. sufficiently salted, M Miss Ho.-' S, arf, H, .H'us'tan, Mrs McPherson; ;..
Barth; pound rolls or prints, five s pees, Mss Tam; underskirt, Mrs,
pounds, Miss Hogarth, most neatly Davis Miss Tarn; knitted sweater,Mrs
arranged plate of butter for table eTaristie, ,dynes Sweet;; scarf, Mrs. R.
use, Miss Hogarth; creamery butter, We s�h; icap, Mrs' 'Christie; 91113p,ers,
60 pounds, E. Armstrong; el egise, underskirt, men's wilts, Miss Tom„ lard=
c' nuts, M:ss T,axn,. Nlrs. Davis ; socks,
private made, 10 pounds, C,.,Truem i!frs, Mc.Pdaerson; window curtains,an,d<
I-er' •slumber rug, Miss Team; com,lorter,Il.
Judge—W, G. Medd. 1 , patched Mrs, R.
• Huston; silk :guilt
VEGETABLES—Half bus: Em- Davis, M.se Pollck, knitted, Muss Tom'
•
pire State potatoes, L. V. Hcigarth; CHILDI3.EN'S WORK ,
half bus, Carmen No. 1, L. V Ho-; Hader 12—Groch.et.,wprkeT;,,Colline
garth half bus. Rural New Yorkers, wood special, R. D. Hunter;.
T. Smale; half bus'. Irish Cobblers: Undo 18-1I.,, D ,Vincent's:entry got
3, Sutton, G. Heywood'; half 'bushel fist tc,r n::ne exh_t _ts,;
Ya`.K•`TC.i`C.7Mat°W<.,•,��'a"3�.�lftZ:`g;'•,`.2`ti.Ma..:2ia•K*eS•'\`v�'
The Whartons
PRESENT'
DORIS KENYON
IN
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( AN EPIC OF THE ARCTIC
BY LEOPOLD :1J, WiHAR'TON
In Opera House, Tuesday, October 5
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Registration Oct. 4th. Four year course*,
leading to B. A. Admission, requirement,
Junior Matriculation.
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