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THE EXETER TIMES
TheDoubleTrack Route
BETWEEN
MONTREAL
TORONTO •
wawa
And
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping ears on night trains and
parlor cars on principal day trains.
Pull information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning
District Passenger Agent., Toronto.
lei', J. DORE, Agent, Exeter.
Phone 46w.
IF'AY,i, TERM FROM
end.
One year old heifer, J.Delbridge,2nd
and 3rd; Heifer calf, R. D. Hunter,
W, Essery; Two year old steer, J.
Delbridge, 1st and 2nd; One year
old steer. W. Essery, J. Delbradge,
2nd and 3rd; Steer calf, W. Essery,
1st and 2nd: J. A. Manson; Diploma
for best. animal any age, R. D. Hun-
ter.
Judge. WM. CHARTERS,
Seaforth.
SHEEP
Dorset Horned, W. C. Price took
four erste in tide class. Shropshire-
downs—Aged rain. A. H. Doupe, 1st
and 2nd; Shearling rain, A. H.Doupe
1st and 2nd; Ram Iamb, A. H. Doupe
J. A. Manson and son; Ewe having
raised lambs in 1919, A. H. Doupe,
let and 2nd; Shearliug ewe,
Manson and son, let and 2nd; Ewe
lamb, A. H. Doupe, J. A. Manson and
son; Lincolns—G. Penhale swept
the list; Leicester—Wm. McAllister
and Sons took all prizes. Class 16
Pen of sheep, any breed, G. Penhale,
W. McAllister and Son.
ROBT. BELL, Judge.
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1). A. McLACHLAN
BORN
S e:TI RS --At Exeter. on Sept. 12th
to Mr. and ,Mrs. Arthur Sanders, a
son.
GRIEVE ---.it Dr. Hyndman's Hos-
pitaI. Exeter, on Tuesday, Sept.. horns. W. Bowden. W. B. Battler and
idT.il, to Mr. and 3Irs. Latimer Son, chicks, W. Bowden, G. Heywood
Grieve. a daughter. A.O.V. Leghorn,''• W. `Ha Dna ileo.
Brown Leghorns, W. B. Battler and
r E\WM_4N--.In Kingston. on Sunday Son, W. H. Dearing. chicks, W. H.
September 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dearing, 1st and 2nd: Black Minor-
-n-2- Newman, (ayee Miss Jean i ens, T. Brock, W. Bowden, chicks,
:leldcnr a rot.. T. Brock; Andalusians, W. H. Dear-
PEARCE—In Mitchell on Sept. 6th.1 ing, W. B. Battler and son, also
to Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce. a I chicks same; Anconas, W. Bowden,
MISCELLANEOUS
ca,n,ct.ead frulat, .J, Depke*r, Sr.;
Col home-made wines, J. .Decker, k„
Darling ; Col. pickles, J. Decker; Col.
canned vegetables, J. Decker, Mrs.
(Dr,' .Sweet; '.honie-made buns, E.
Westcort; tome\•made bread, W. H.
Deariiig, E. J. Hogarth; Baket''s bread
Mrs. E. Dignan; cured ham, J. Deck -1
erg W. H. 'Dearing; cured meats, J.
Decker, W. H. Dearing; eggs ft'onq
light breed hens, It H. Brown, W.
B. Battler &• Son; ;eggs from heavy
breed hens, E. J. Hogarth, W B. Bat .
tier & Son; special—maple syrup, H.
Strang
MANUFACTURES & IMPLEMENTS
Domestic cloth, W. W. Tainan, E.
Darling: wool. blankets, J.Decker, sr,
E Darling; woollen yarn, E. Dairiing
Mrs. H. Neeb; rag carpet, E.Darling
Miss N Tom; sewing machines, E.Dar-
ling 1 and 2; organ, E. Darling, 1 and
2; stuffed birds, Mrs. Dr. Sweet l-
and 2; tailor custom 'suit, W. Taman
Sauthcott Bros; general goads, South -
cots Bros.; tailor's goods, W. Taman;
boots and shoes, Sontheott Bros.;
factory tweeds, also assort. tweeds,
W. Taman; ladies' boots, also gents'
boots $outhcott Bros.; furniture spec
.Berksiaire—V,(. C. Pearce and Daw- i. , =e t, n. Aexaa un i ; puenugrapu spec--
ill, 7. \\ . Powell
Tainworth—J. A. .lancet, & Son
took all the prizes.
Chas. Harvey, judge.
F
son, Bros
took all prizes
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
POULTRY
Light Brahamas chicks. C. Truem-
ner; Silver Gray Dorkings, J. Mc-
Cullough and Son, H. Rowcliffe;A.O.
V. Dorkings. chicks, H. Rowetlile,W
H. Dearing; A.O.V. Orpingtons, H.
Rota cliffe, Wm. Bowden; Sussex
Speckled, chicks, Statham & Quance
let and 2nd; Barred Plymouth Rocks
d. McCullough and Son. T. Laing.
chicks, McCullough, 1st and 2nd;
A.O.V. Plymouth Rocks, 3. McCul-
lough. C. Trueutner; White Wyan-
dottes, T. Brock; chicks. J. G. Stan -
bury. T. Brock: A.O.V. Wyaudottes,
J. McCullough and Son, W. B. Batt-
, ler and Son, chicks, McCullough 1st
a,;d 2nd; S.C. Rhode Island Reds,
J. McCullough and Son, W. B. Batt-
ler and Son, chicks. McCullough, 1st
and 2nd; R.C. Rhode Island Reds,
H. Rowcliffe, chicks, H. Rowcliffe;
Buff Leghorns, H. Rowcliffe, chicks,
Statham said Qitauee; ''°'°\'indite Leg -
daughter.
chicks. H. Rowell/Ye; S. S. Hamburgs
ANIt'lti—In Hibbert. on Sept 7th. to J. McCullough and Son, W. Bowden,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aunts a (lamachicks. McCullough, 1st and 2nd;
getter. ] Plymouth Rocks, McCullough and
Son, also for chicks; Campines, Sil-
HILLEBRECHT—In Logan, on Aug-� ver, 3. McCullough and Son, W. B.
ust 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hille- Battler and Son, chicks. J. McCul-
brecht, a son.
liARBURN—At Staffa. on Sept.9th,
to the late James Henry Harburn
and Mrs. Harburn a daughter.
Iough, let and 2nd: Silver Polands,
Statham and Quance. chicks, W. B.
Battler and Son; A.O.V. Polands,W.
Battler and Son; B.B. Red Game,W.
B. Battler and Son; A.O.V. Game.
MARBLED Statham and Quance; Bantams game
J. McCullough and Son. Battler and
PROUTY—GREEN At Bayfield on San; A,O.Z • Bantams, W. Bowden,
Sept. 3rd, by the Rev. E. L. And - McCullough and Son. chicks, T.Brock
erson. Janet E. Green. to T. Clay- I Turkeys—Bronze Turkeys, W. Bow -
ton Prouty of Exeter. den. chicks, W. Bowden, 1st and 2nd;
Geese—Touleouse geese, Battler and
Son, chicks, Battler and Son; A.O.V.
geese. H. H. Brown, W. Bowden,
chicks. H. H. Brown; Ducks—Rouen.
ducks, Battler and Son, W. Bowden,
chicks, Battler and Son, W. Bowden.
Guinea fowls, W. H. Dearing, chicks
W. H. Dearing, let and 2nd, A.O.V.
rabbits, E. Willis. 1st and 2nd,Guin-
ea pigs. Foster Ingram, E. Willis.
LIVINGSTONE—BROW —In Sea -
forth, on Sept_ 3rd. Marion. second
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. H.
Brown of Seaforth, to Dr. G. C.
Livingstone of Toronto,
DIED
FORD—In Detroit, Mich., on Sept.
15th. Minnie BIanche Ford, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ford,
of Usborne,aged 23 years 4 months
and 4 days.
ACHESON At Byron Sanitarium,
on Sept. 14th, 'Templeton W. Ach-
eson. of Hensall, aged 24 years
and lo months.
BELL—At Ailsa Craig on Sunday,
Sept. 14th. May, beloved wife of
William Bell, in her 67th year.
Tnterment in Nairn cemetery
3•I AItBI'RN--At Staffa, on Sept. 7th,
James Henry Harburn, aged 49
years, 3 months and 23 days.
HECKMANN—In Logan, on Sept, 7,
henry Heckmann, aged 55 years,
months and 1i days.
SCOTT—In McKillop, on Monday,
September 8th, Robert Scott, aged
46 years and 8 months.
STOREY—In McKillop, on Monday,
September the 8th, Isabella Phair
beloved wife of Samuel Storey,
aged 66 years, 4 months and 18
days.
EDIGHOFFER—At the 15th con.,
Hay, on Sept. 6th, George Edig-
haffer, aged 81 years, 1 month
and 16 days.
BIG CROWD ATTENDS
EXETER, FAIR.
(continued from page one)
heifer, It. D. Hunter, John Delbridge
3,.; Two year old heifer, R. D. Hun-
ter; One year old heifer, R. D. Hun-
ter; Heifer calf, Wm. Pepper, R. D.
Hunter, 2nd and 3rd; Bull calf,Wm,
Pepper, R. D. Hunter; Herd consis-
ting four females and a bull, R. D.
Hunter; Diploma for best animal in
class R. D. Hunter.
HEREFORDS
Aged cow, John Delbrige, 1st, 2nd
3rd; Two year old heifer, John Del -
bridge,; One year old heifer, John
Delhrige, let and 2nd; Heifer calf,
John Delbridge, 1st 2nd, 3rd; Bull
Calf, John Delbridge; Herd consist-
ing four females and bull, John Del -
bridge; Diploma for best animal in
+class. John Delbridge.
JERSEY
Aged cow, Thos. Brock, and 2nd;
Heifer calf, Thos. Brock; Diploma
for hest animal in class, Thos. Brock.
GRADES
.Aged cow, John Delbridge, R. D.
Curter, A.:b'isher; Two year old
GRAIN AND SEEDS.
Fall wheat, white, C. Truemner,
James Shapton.
Spring wheat, W. B. Battler and
son.
Two bus. 6 rowed barley, C.True-
ner, W. B. Battler and son.
Two bus. huIless barley, W. H.
Dearing.
Two bus. white oats. W. H. Dear-
ing and James Shapton.
Two bus. Timothy seed, W. B.
Battler and son.
Merchant's flour, Harvey Bros.
One bus. Clover seed, C. Truem-
ner.
Collection of grain in ear W, H.
Dearing, Mrs. H. Neeb.
Ensilage corn stocks and ears, 12
stocks, Jas. Shapton, Thos. Laing.
Speltz, W. H. Dearing.
Two bus, small peas, Conrad True-
mner.
G. ANDREW, Judge.
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Five lbs. butter, E. J. Hogarth, J.
Decker, Sry 10 lbs. ,butter, H. Ford
J. Decker-- pound rolls, E. J. Ho-
garth, W. B. Battler & Son.; best ar-
ranged
xranged plate butter, E. J. Hogarth;
cheese private, C. Truemner.
W. G. Medd, Judge.
VEGETABLES
Any variety potatoes, C..Truemner,
J. Hey Jr., C. Truemner; blood beets
J. Clothe • Globe beets, Mrs. C. Bir-
ney C. Fisher; Sugar beets, W. H.
Dearing R. D. Hunter; Sugar beet
marigolds . Sid Sanders, W. H. Dear-
ing; long mangolds, Sid Sanders, W.
H. Dearing; Globe mangolds, W. H,
Dearing ; Intermediate, Wa H. Dear-
ing, B. Wes,tcaott; early horn carrots
B. S. Phillips, E. We,stcott; Nantes,
C. Fishier E. Westtoott; long orange
or red, Sid Sanders, T. Striate; white
field carrots, W. H. Dearing; sweet
•.•are, E. J Hogarth; India1ti +:ora, W.
H. Dearing; water melon, W. J. Ford
E. J. Hogarth; pumpkins, C. Truem-
ner L. Pardons; squash, Sid Sanders ;
Musk melons, W. H. Dearing, W. J.
Ford; Swede turnips, E. Wcstcott, J.
Hey, Jr.; white or yellow onions, Mrs,
C. llirney; tomatoes, Mrs. C. Birney,
B. W. F. Beavers celery, Mrs. H.
Neeb; citrons, Slid; Sanders, George
Etherington; Hubbard squash, W. 13.
Rattler Sr Sore, E. J. Hogarth; table
squash. Sid Sanders, Mr;, (Drt) Sweet
fall cabbagetiT.Laing ; col vegetables
Sanders, E. J. Hogarth; cucum-
bers Ed. West r,ott,
Ge,orge ,t ; tdersarr,, Judge.
APPLES
Best plate 12 winter apples any
variety, H. Strang.
Rhode Island Greenings, H. Strang
T. Laing.
Northern Spies, A. H.Doupe, C.
Truemner.
Roxboro Russetts, A. H. Doupe,C,
Fisher,
Spitzenburgs, H. Strang.
Baldwins, Mrs. H. Neeb. H. Strang
Westfield Seek -No -Further, H. H.
Brown.
Snow Apples, C. Fisher, H. H.
Brown.
Gravensteins, H. E. Huston.
Fall Pippin, H. Strang,
Colverts, A. H. Doupe, Jas. Teck -
ell.
King of Tompkins, Mrs. H. Neeb,
E. Darling.
Alexanders, C. Fisher.
Canadian Red, E. Westeott.
Ribston Pippins, H. Strang, G.
Etheington,
Wagners.. Truemner_ • •
Maiden • Blush, G. Etherington, J.
Shaptou.
Golden Russett, C. Trueutner,, .,Qts
STI. 'Doupe.
Ontario, W. H. Dearing -
Wealthy, Jas. Jeekell, C. Truem-
ner.
PEARS
Four varieties of winter pears,
Mrs. A. McPherson.
Duchess of Anjouline, Mrs. E. Dig-
nan.
Bears Clairgeau, Mrs. A. Il2cPher-
son.
Vicar of Wakefield, W. J. Ford, H.
E. Huston, Bell Lucrative, H.E. Hus-
ton, W. B. Battler and son; ,Bureau
de Anjou, W. B. Battler and son,
Mrs. A. McPherson; Bartlett, Mrs.
H. Neeb; Quince Special, B. S. Phil-
lips.
PLUMS
Pond's Seeding, G. Truemner;
Bradshaw, Mrs. A. McPherson.
GRAPES
Niagara, Sid Sanders, Mrs. Birney
Concord, Mrs. McPherson, T. Smale;
Deleware, T. Smale; Rogers No. 9,
T. SmaIe, H. E. Huston; Rogers, No.
45, Mrs. A. McPherson; Any other
variety, Mrs. Dr. Sweet, Mrs. A. Mc-
Pherson; Best collection of grapes,
Mrs. A. McPherson.
PEACHES
Plate 6 Late Crawford, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson; Plate of any other variety,
Jas. Jeekell, E. J. Hogarth.
ED. STONE, Judge.
FLOWERS
Begonias—Tuberous, W. H. Dearing
ferns, J. Ford; foliage, J. Hunter 1st
and 2nd; geraniums, J. Ford; hanging
basket J. Ford; col. flowers, 3. Ford;
novelty in plaints, Mrs. .C. Birney, J.
Ford; Special—Begonia, Thos. Laing;
rotted plant, Mary Andrew.
CUT FLOWERS ,
Asters, Mrs. C. Birney, J. Decker;
Dahlias, standard, Dahlias, cactus, Dah-
lias, bouquet and Dahlias, display, J.
Cottle; Gladiolus, Dr. Hyndman; Nas-
turtiums, John. Ford; Carnations, W.
Ii. Dearing; Petunias, single, Mrs. E.
Dignan, W. H. Dearing; Phlox Drum-
mond;, W. H. Deai*ug; Stocks, J. Cot-
tle, B W. F. sBroseers; sweet peas,
Dr. Hyndmaaa, Miss J. Murray; Ver-
benas, W. H. Dearing; Zinnias, J. Cot-
tle; best basket, J. Ford; best arrang-
ed for table, Jas. Anderson.; Col. an-
nuals, J. Cottle; design for funeral,
3. Ford; bride's bouquet, J. Ford;
Novelty, Miss B. Mack, H. E.. Huston;
Pansy Miss I. Murray; fern, 13. S.
Phillipa.
Dr. Sweet, Judge.
FINE ARTS
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Painting in oil, landscape, Mrs. N.
J. Dore, Mrs. A. McPherson.
Watercolor, landscape, Miss M.
Follick, Mrs. N. J. Dore.
Watercolor, figure, Miss M. Follick
let and 2nd.
Watercolor, fruit or flowers, Miss
M. Follick, let and 2nd.
Sepia Painting, Miss M. Follick,
let and 2nd.
Best sketch of Huron County
scenery Miss Mable Follick, Mrs.
Dore.
Pyrography, Jos. Senior, Mrs. Dore
Crayon or Pestello, any subject,
Mrs. Dora.
Pencil sketch, Miss M. Follick, let
and 2nd.
Collection of photographs, Jos.
Senior.
Photographs, Jos. Senior.
Photographs, amateur, Miss M.
Follick.,
Collection of photographic views.
Miss M. Follick, Jos. Senior.
Pen and ink sketch, Miss M. Fol -
lick, G. Heywood.
Painting on china, realistic from
3 to 6 pieces, Mrs. A. McPherson,
Mrs. Dore.
Painting on china, conventional,
from three to six pieces, Mrs. Dore,
1I. E. Huston.
J. Decker, Sr,,
Collection of coins, Verne Rouleton
Mrs, A. McPheron,
Specials, pen and ink sketch, Leon
Treble, let and 2nd.
IL C. BECKER, Judge.
LADIES WORK
Tray cloths, H, E Iiuston, Mrs. It.
Welsh, Mrs. Dignan, Doylies, hire.
Dr. Sweet; dinner linen, H. E, Hus-
ton, Mrs. It, Welsh; Luncheon set,
B. W. P. Beavers, T. 3. Berry; Pil-
low cases embroidered, H. E. Huston,
Miss V. Essery, E. Darling; Pillow
cases other than embroidered, Lulu
Hastings, Miss, C. Sweet; Day slips
H. E. Huston, Mrs. P. H. McEwen;
Dresser and stand cover, E. Darling,
Mrs. George Glenn; Towels, embroid-
ered, Mrs. McEwen, H, E. Huston,
Miss C. Sweet; Towels, other, Miss
C. Sweet, Mrs. McEwen, 2nd and 3rd
Sheet and pillow cases, H. E. Hus-
ton, Lulu Hastings; Lunch cloth in
white, Mrs. R. Welsh, Mrs. T. H.
Newell; Lunch cloth embroidered,
H. E. Huston, E. Darling; Drawn
thread work, B. W. F. Beavers, Mrs.
George Glenn; Servietes, H. E. Hus-
ton; Mrs. R. Welsh; Hemstitching,
H. E. Huston, Miss N. Tome Comm -
eon ,braid work, H. E. Huston, Miss
N. Tom; Embroidered centre piece
in white, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. R.
Welsh, Miss V. Essery; Embroidered
Centre piece in color, Mrs. G. Glenn,
E. Darling; Table runner, E. Darl-
ing, Miss Johnston, 13, S. Phillips;
Centre piece for parlor table, E.Dar-
ling, H. E. Huston; Work on scrim
or canvas, Mrs. Geo, Glenn, Lulu
Hastings; Embroidery, Roman, H.E.
Huston, Mrs. N. J, Dore; Embroid-
ery, eyelet, Miss M. Follick, Mrs. T.
Newell. Mrs. E. Dignan; embroidery
French and eyelet, H. E. Huston,
Mrs. E. Dignan; Embroidery,shadow
Miss Johnston, E. Darling; Embroid-
ery. punch work., E. Darling, Mrs.
George Glenn; Embroidery, Walla -
chin, Mrs. R. Welsh, H. E. Huston;
Embroidery, Hardanger, Mrs. T.
Newell; Embroidery, Bulgarian, H.
E. Huston, Lulu Hastings; Tatting,
Miss N. Tom, E. Darling; Mod-
ern cross stitch, E. Darling, Miss
Johnston; Fancy underwaist, Miss C.
Sweet, E. Darling; Ladies night
dress, Mrs. T. Newell, Miss C.Sweet;
Camisole, Miss Johnston, Miss J.
Murray; Fancy Waist, John Decker,
Sr.; Lace, 13attenburg, B.W.F. Bea-
vers; Lace, Honiton, Miss C. Sweet;
Stencilling, H. E. Huston, Miss M.
Foilick; Crochet, Irish, Miss C.Sweet
1st and 2nd; Crochet, Filet, Mrs. P.
H. McEwen, Miss C. tweet; Crochet
yoke, Mis C. Sweet, Lulu Hastings;
Crochet and fancy braid, H. E. Hus-
ton, Wm. Decker; Centre piece with
crochet, Mies C. Sweet, Lulu Hast-
ings; Col. crochet Iace, Miss C.Sweet
Wm. Decker; Best novelty in fancy
work not on list, Miss N. Tom; art-
icles for bedroom, Mrs. P. H. McEw-
en, E. Darling; Table mats, Mrs. G.
Glenn, ,E. Darling,; Laundery bag,
Miss M. Follick,, Lulu Hastings;Kit-
chen apron, Lulu Hastings, J. Deck-
er, Sr., Plain hand sewing, Miss N.
Tom,E. Darling;whisk holder,E.Dar-
ling,photo frame;H.E.Huston,E. Dar-
ling; case or box for haudkfs, Miss
Tom, E.Darling; 4 art. for dresser
use, H. E. Huston; Fancy apron,
Miss C. Sweet, Mrs. Dr. Sweet; Hand
or fancy bag, Miss Johnston, Miss N.
Tom; Sofa pillow, mounted, E. Dar-
ling, Miss B. Mack; Sofa pillow,
washable, Mrs. Dr. Sweet, B. S. Phil-
lips; Tea cosy, Miss N. Tom, Mrs. G.
Glenn; Fancy pin cushion, Miss N.
Tom, E. Darling; Boudoir cap, Miss
B. Mack, Miss N. Tom; Infant's bon-
net, Mrs. Dr. Sweet, Mrs. H. Neeb;
Infant's booties, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs.
Neeb; Raffia work, Mary Andrew;
Metal craft, Lulu Hastings; crochet
shawl cape or jacket, E. Darling,
Mrs. A. McPherson; Crochet slippers
Mips N. Tom; Crochet underskirt,
Miss N. Tom, Mrs. H. Neeb; Crochet
fascinator, Miss N. Tom,; Crochet
infant's jacket, Mrs, H. Neeb; Knit-
ted shawl cape or jacket, Miss John-
ston, Mrs. Dr. Sweet; Knitted slip-
pers, Miss N. Tom; Knitted fascina-
tor, Miss lar. Tom; Knitted lace, Miss
N. Tom; Knitted pair of socks, T. 3.
Berry, E, Darling; Knitted fancy
stockings, Mrs. Neeb; Knitted ladies'
wool or silk mitts, Mrs. E. Dignan,
Miss Tom; Men'swool mitts, T. J.
Berry, Win. Battler and son, Floors
rug, B. S. Phillips,. E. Darling; floor
mat, Mrs. George Glenn, Mrs. C. Bir-
ney; Pair window curtains, Miss N.
Tom, Wm. Decker; Slumber rug or
comforter, E, Darling, Hector Row-
cliffe, Quilt, patched cotton, B. W. F.
Beavers, E. Darling; Quilt, patched,
silk, Miss N, Toni, Mrs. Dr, Sweet;
Quilt, knitted, Miss N. Tom, E. Dar-
ling; Quilt, crochet, Miss C. Sweet,
H. Rowcliffe,; Hand -made bed spread
W. B. Battler and son,; Artificial
flowers, Miss N. Tom, Mrs, Dr.
Sweet; Patching, 3 pieces, Miss N.
Tom, Wm. Decker; Darning, 3 var-
ieties, Miss N. Tom; Buttonholes 3
varieties, Miss N. Tom; -E. Darling.
CHILDREN'S WORK
Under 12 years—Dressed doll, G. Bol
ton; pin cushion, G. ,Balton., crochet
work, G. Bolton.
Under 18 and over 12—sofa pillow,
L. D. Vincent, Harvey Bros; centre
piece in. white, G. Bolton, L. D. Vin-
cent; centre pilerde in color, 'Harvey
Bros., G. Bolton; hand worked towels
L. D. Vincent; fancy pin cushion, L.D.
Vincent; crochet work, L. D, Vincent
Harvey Bros.; fancy articles, L. D.
Vincent. J. Decker it„; button holes,
L. D. Vincent; knitted socks, G. Bol-
ton., painting, L. D. Vincent, Harvey
Bros.; pillow cases, G. 'Bolton.
Mrs. Douglas, London, judge.
FALL FAIRS
Ailsa Craig
Blyth
Forest
Goderich
Kirkton
Mitchell
Parkhilhl
St. Marys
Seaforth
Thedford
West MCGillivray
Wingham
Zurich
Sept, 23-24
Sept 22-23
Oct. 1.2
Sept 15-17
Oct. 2-3
Sept 23-24
Sept 18-19
Sept 18-19
Sept 18-19
Sept 24-25
Oct. -2
Oct. 8-9
Sept 17-18
CLEARIg
Auction Sale
J+`ARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
ROOTS & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Thos. Cameron bas received in-
structions from the undersigned .. to
sell by Public Auction on Lot 7, con,
12, H.R.S„ Township of Tucker -
smith on THURSDAY, OCT. 2nd,
1919 at 12.30 o'clock sharp the fol-
lowing;
HORSES --Broad mare 4 years
old, agri., pair geldings rising live
years, draught; foal filly, agri. by
Comodore; farmers driving mare,
quiet and reliable.
CATTLE -7 cows supposed to be
with calf; 1 steer and 1 heifer two
years old, fat; 10 steers 1 year old;
'7 heifers 1 year old; 6 spring calves
a number :of hens and pulletts.
A full line of farm implements,
household furniture. A quantity of
roots. (See posters).
TERMS—All sums of $10 and un-
der cash,over that amount 12 months
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes with a discount of 5 per cent
off for cash.
Positively no reserve as the prop-
rietor has sold his farm.
H. HORTON, THOS. CAMERON
Proprietor. Auctioneer
Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLE-
MENTS AND ROOTS
Thos. Cameron has received in-
structions to sell by Public Auction
on Lot Wee 13, con 13, Township of
Hibbert on, SAT. SEPT. 20, 1919 at
12.30 p.m. the following;
HORSES -2 brood mares, agri„
1 filly rising 3 years, agri., 1 geld-
ing, rising 3 years, agri., 1 filly ris-
ing 2 years, agri„ 1 gelding 2 years
old, agri., 2 foal fillies, agri., 1 far-
mer's driver.
CATTLE—Registered cow due on
Dec. 20th; registered cow due April
20; heifer calf; grade cow due Oct.
12th, cow due Jan. 12th; 3 grade
cows supposed to be with calf; two
yearling heifers; 1 yearling steer;
1 winter calf; 2 summer calves.
HOGS—One pure bred Tam sow
due time of sale; 2 pure bred Tana
sows due 1st week in Nov.; 10 Tam
hogs about 100 pounds.
IMPLEMENTS—Some mangolds
and turnips, lumber wagon and box
complete, ton buggy, 1 Mikado bug-
gy with extra seat, light wagon, pair
sleighs, cutter, road cart, binder,
mower, horse rake, single furrow rid-
ing plow, 2 furrow plow, 3 walking
plows, 4 section harrows, land rol-
ler, schuffler, turnip and mangold
seeder, disc, 3 horse cultivator,
stock rack, spades, shovels, crowbars
sugar kettles, cattle chains, barn and
stable door binges, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE—Lot W% 13, &
E% 14, con. 13, Township of Hibbert
On the premises is a good brick
dwelling, solid frame drive house,
and remains of bank barn Burned, 8
acres of hardwood bush and balance
all seeded to grass except 15 acres.
This farm is in good state of culti-
vation and well suited for graining
or mixed farming and will be sold in
one or part, or buildings and land
separately to suit purchaser.
TERMS OF CHATTELS—All sums
of $10 and under cash, over that a-
mount 12 months credit on furnish-
ing approved joint notes, a discount
of 4 per cent off for cash on credit
amounts.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE--,
made known on day of sale or an
application to Proprietor or Auction-
eer.
JOHN LEARY THOS. • CAMERON
Proprietor Auctioneer
REGISTERED SHORTHORN CAT-
TLE AND REGISTERED CLYDES-
DALES WANTED
WANTED—A number of Register-
ed Shorthorn Heifers, one to three
years old, cows up to five years. Can
also do with a few good bulls.
Clydesdale fillies and mares one
to five years. Stallions one to three
years.
We do not care about the fancy
breeding in Shorthorns but they
MUST be WELL -MADE, SIZE AND
QUALITY and look like a pure bred.
CLYDESDALES must also have
size and quality. I expect to visit the
Exeter district in the course of two
weeks time. Anyone with well -made
Shorthorns or Clydesdales for sale.
kindly communicate with Mr. Thos:
Cameron, Kirkton Phone, or with me
direct.
W. J. McCALLUM,
BRAMPTON, ONT.
THE USBORNE AND BBIBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR.
ANCn COMPANY.
Head Office,
President,
Vice -President,
Farquhar, Ont.
TIE.OS. RYAN
WM, ROY
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK, J. T. ALLISON
1. L. RUSSELL, ROBT. NORRIS
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
llibbert, Fullarton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBTJLL,
Secy.-Treas., Farpuhar
GLADMAN & STANBURY
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, CREDITON BRANCH •
DASHWOOD BRANCH •
A. E. KUHN, Manager 1
J. A. McDONALD, Manager:
F. S. KENT, Manager -1
Farrne-rs
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both H4ED AND SOFT
CAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very low prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber In stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, Bit., 91t:,
and 10ft. long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 12,
A. J'.
CLATWORTHY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.L.D.D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sity.
DENTIST
Teeth, extracted without pan or any
bad effects. Office over Madman
& Stanbury's Office. Main St.
Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON ' ' a
LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANI$:
VALUATOR for Counties of Hurons
Perth and Middlesex. Farm Stoclha,
sales a Specialty. Office at Cock*
shutt Warerooms, next door to thy:
Central Hotel, Main St. Exetere
Charges moderate a'nd aatisfactiole.
guaranteed.
.3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. Pox.
S. Graduate Victoria University
Office and Residence, Dominion.
Labratory, Exeter. 3
Associate Coroner of Huron.
I. R. CARLING. M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publ1e
Commissioner, Solicitor for th#
Maisons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates off.
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONP .
PERRY F. DOUPE, Lioensed Aue;.4
tioneer, Sales conducted in any loci
slily. Terms moderate, Orders lef4 -
at Times Office will be promptly aft -
tended to. Phone 116, Kirktan4
Address Kirkton P. Q.
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DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling`s LW,'
ditice.
Closed every Wednesday afternooti4 -
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Do they supply you with sound, practical
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EXETER BRANCH
, CREDITON BRANCH •
DASHWOOD BRANCH •
A. E. KUHN, Manager 1
J. A. McDONALD, Manager:
F. S. KENT, Manager -1
Farrne-rs
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both H4ED AND SOFT
CAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very low prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber In stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, Bit., 91t:,
and 10ft. long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 12,
A. J'.
CLATWORTHY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.L.D.D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sity.
DENTIST
Teeth, extracted without pan or any
bad effects. Office over Madman
& Stanbury's Office. Main St.
Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON ' ' a
LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANI$:
VALUATOR for Counties of Hurons
Perth and Middlesex. Farm Stoclha,
sales a Specialty. Office at Cock*
shutt Warerooms, next door to thy:
Central Hotel, Main St. Exetere
Charges moderate a'nd aatisfactiole.
guaranteed.
.3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. Pox.
S. Graduate Victoria University
Office and Residence, Dominion.
Labratory, Exeter. 3
Associate Coroner of Huron.
I. R. CARLING. M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publ1e
Commissioner, Solicitor for th#
Maisons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates off.
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONP .
PERRY F. DOUPE, Lioensed Aue;.4
tioneer, Sales conducted in any loci
slily. Terms moderate, Orders lef4 -
at Times Office will be promptly aft -
tended to. Phone 116, Kirktan4
Address Kirkton P. Q.
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flE. G. P. ROUGSTON, L.D.S., D.D.%4
DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling`s LW,'
ditice.
Closed every Wednesday afternooti4 -