The Exeter Times, 1923-10-11, Page 4Ti
SOAY, OCTOBF lila
• (T( l'VkliR WAS OE
01 THE BEST
SHEEP —OXFORD DOWNS —S.
PP.P. fre Son swept the bet.
LEICEsTE,, rt— Jasper Pridham
Excellent weather peevalled for wept tire list.
tlie teirkton 1? til whicn was held on LINCOlaNS—Aged raju Penaitle
Tuesday and WednesdaY uf lasI week T. 31. Snowden; Ram lamb, Ts. M.
r.peilhai.e; Ewe, G. Pen -
best in the historY rtheessOieta.'" line, T. Suosr den; Shearling
The gate reeeipte -weve the second. poinenee rr a ; Ewe l4nth 0 Pen-
jargest in 5 5 years. Cars were lined aala. Spewdela
pridhom.;„.. Ewe prettied cabbage, .ps,
py the. readside for a considerable
on the 'grounds. The indootarallibits lamb, J. Pridham; Fat Sheen, T. 'M. Judge
Welsl)., s
ditallee and Plana' mere were parked
M
vcienGFenhale.
triv, ian°1, .
Kemp, Re Ratcliffe; Punipkin, red,
T. 13rock, L. Kemp; Watermelon, 3.
Pring -le, A. Wiseman.; Mu,elt elen,
T. Brink, F. Prid,hani; Table Sgnash,,
A. al, Doupe, it. N. Spence; Onions
"White, T. Crew, J. E. Pringle; Onions
Yellow It. Ratcliffe, Mrs, J. A., Brown
Onions rea, T. Crew, paweon pros.;
Cucumbers,l, Kemp, '11, 13rock;
Col-
lectioli vegetables, 'P. Crew, Miss E.
Switzer; Home-made :washtub, Wm.
were liartietilarly fine, espeeially
horn) ana-th:8: 'cooking sur- !John Heal, judge.
FRTJ1Ts, APPLES—Summer var-
peeend all ioriner years, Tilera aossGs—y0Rioni-HRE—Aged Boar int)", nuelles Q ,.°7•49,11 -bills? 4., Pre-
*
geed. snowing of roots, the quality G. Miners, Jr E. Pringle; ri‘vr Gest -141,5)4'r rah Varieties,
being verY sPecial. As usual the melees, E. boas. -littered GraVeinetelli, Mrs. H. Barnett, Miss
ladies' work drew much favorable
comment. There was a slight falling
off, in the showing of horses, but
what there was, was of superior qual-
ity. The baby beef competition at-
tracted much attention, there being
la choice lot of animals. Jr Hooper &
60us carried off*. A,. Paul's special
for best baby beef open to all.
The demonstrations by school chil-
dren were entered into by seven dif-
ferent schools and proved a splendid
attraction the Scholars being gaily
decorated.
A protest was entered by R. Mor-
rison in the judging of the single
roadster class, judgediby Mr. Collins,
of London. The ,class was judged
over again by Mr. Brown, of Jersey-
-vine, who did not reverse the decie-
ion of Mr. Collins.
The officers for the year are: Pres-
ident, Jas. Stephen, 1st vice-pres. R.
N. Shier; 2nd vice-pres. S. Rontly;
Directors, Jas. Moore, J. Pridham, mouth Rocks J. McCullough 5 prizes;
Rich. Poynter, Wm. Brook, A. Berry- White Wyanclottes, Cock, R. E.
hill, J. Creary, J. Gettler, A. Bre- Pooley, 3. McCullough, & Son, hen
thour, J. Duncan, R. Berry W. Hodge 0, Heywood, R. E. Pooley; cockerel,
3. Morphet, Wm. Brock and J. Prin- R. E. Pooley, G. Heywood, pullet G.
gle; Seo'y-Treasurer, Amos Doupe. Heywood, R. E. Pooley; Golden Lac -
The result of the 'judging was as ed Wyandottes, G. 'Graham 6 prizes;
follows: Judging Competition ---Jas. Columbian Wyanclottes, G. Graham
Moore, cup for boys under 21, resi- 8 prizes; single comb R.I. Red, c & h
dents of Blausharcl, David Spence; J. McCullough, 1 & 2; C & p W.
Open class boy under 21, residents Doupe, 1 & 2; Rose Comb R.I. Reit
of 131anshard, Alex. Crag -o, Jas. Ste- c & h, J. IVIcCullougli, G. Heywood;
phens, David Spence. c G. Heywood 1 & 2; Single Comb
Black Minorcas, c J. Prin.gle, H.
SPECIAL A'I'TB..A.CTIONS—Bicy- Crego, h H. Crego 1 & 2; Rose Comb
ole race, boys under 15 years, Sohn Black Minorcas, T. Crews 4 firsts;
Elston, Ross 1-Ieria; Foot race, boys Blue Andalusions hen, T. Crews;
under 15, Ross Hern, S. McKnight; Single Comb White Leghorns G. Hey -
Foot race, girls -ander 15, Dorothy wood 7 prizes, L. Shier 2nd for cock-
in 1923, G, Miners, J. E, Prong
Sow littered lu 19 23 3. D. Prin
G Millers.
BERKSIIIKE—R. N. Spence swept
the list.
Mini-WORTH—Aged Sow, R. N.
Spence, A.. E. Bowe; Boar littered in
1923, R. N. Spence, A. E. Doupe;
Sow littered in 1923, R. N. Spence
1 & 2.
John Heal, Judge.
POULTRY— Brahamas, Cockerel
& hen, G. Graham; S. C. Arconas,
cockerel & hen, J. G. Hern, c & pul-
let, J. Pringle; R. C. Arconas, c. h.
& T. Crews, S. E. Pringle, pullet, T.
le;
gle
Switzer; Blenheim Pippen, F. Stew-
art, A. 'Wiseman; Maiden's Blush, C.
Atkinson, Amos Doupe; Alexander,
R. Ratcliffe; 'Wealthy, J. G. Heim;
Culvert, Jas. Routley, J. Pringle;
Cayuga red streak, Wm. Ratcliffe,
It, N. Shier; St. Lawrence, Wm. Rat-
cliffe; Fall piPpin, Miss Switzer; Bell
Fleur, V. Pricthani, Mrs. I-1. Barnett;
'any Other variety, correctly named,
R. N. Shier, T. Brock. 'Winter var-
ieties ---Baldwin, Mrs. Jr D. Hazel-
wOod, C. Routley; Fallawater, Wm.
Ratcliffe, A. Wiseman; Golden Rus-
set, Miss E. Switzer, F. Stewart;
Mann, Jas. Squires, T. Washburn;
Ki g of Tomkins, Wm. Ratcliffe',
Hern, le& 2; Buff Orpingtons, la J. ,Mis.s„. Avriazere McInrosh red,.
T.
Pringle 1 & 2; Silver Grey Dorkins,' Prock, 3. G. Northefil SPY, J.
G. Ileywood 4 prizes; Game, c & p T. Pringle, Miss Switzer; Ontario, F.
ThE EXETER TIMES
eover,. C. ,$),yeat, MissJ. Robins:on-I
crochet -filet, Miss Switzer, Mies Rob-
inson; useful needlework, N. Heal, Miss
Switzer; ool, use,ful articles, 'N.:
Miss Switzer; pillow cover's, aPialique
N. }leans painted -wends.;lia IVI. Berry;
crochet , centre Ellioitt„
Mrs. "R. Welsh, 31N. H. e, Facey,
FINE AND DECORATIVE, AR'I'S
Landscape painting,, Miss G.- Shier ;.
• veaetable, W. H. Switzer F.
Csorhaa'S's ;sreter cororoeceee, Mrs, laim, eee well drained ,eVerlastin •
,
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFEC'I'S
114 miles west of Dashwood, in
STEPHEN TP., on LOT north %
LOT 27, on THURSDAY, OCt. 1.11,11,
1923, at 1 o'clock sharp '
FARM, -,-,-containing 75 acres more
Or leis, 33ank Baru, Pig Stable, Driv-
ing shed, Frame House, well feneed
• welt ws'll g 113ck
it first claiS N.vateiI
Atkins6a," Miss „talliek; water colois,1
scene, allss Follicle. W. al. witse
water colOrs, Follick;
seaia4 W, Switzer, MOS FOldek;
Pastel, lan'dscaPao G• Shier; Pas-
tel marline, M‘ies G..,Shier., pastel, an-.
tnials,Miss Shier, crayon scene,
Gollatas; pencil draWing, any, subject,
Nkss Fehick. G1oillinp; geometries+,
F. Gollings; pen apd[ slcetch, F.
Gollings, Miss Fioillick; stencil cie.sign,
F. Gollings, airs, McCallum; basketry,
Mrs, W. Atkinson; photography, a
liaaelaveroa, 'Miss Follicle; penmanship,
Crews, 1 86 2; White Plymouth Rock Stewart, M. Brethour; 'Pewaukee, 3.-
T. M. Snowden, 4 firsts, T. Brock 3 Earl, C. Routley; Rhode Island
seconds; Barred Plymouth Rocks, J. Greenings, Wm. Ile-rn, T. Brock;
McCullough prizes; Partridge Ply- Snow, T. Brock, F. Stewart; Tatman
Sweet, J. Pringle, F. Stewart; any
other variety, F. Stewart, T. Brock;
Collecttion apples, F. Stewart, Miss
E. Switzer; Crab Apples, V. Pridham
We Hern; Plums, Lombard, Miss E.
Switzer; Bradshaw, Mrs. Win. Atkin-
son; Yellow Gage, Miss Switzer; Egg
Plum, J. E. Pringle; any other vari-
ety, J. E. Pringle, W. IS:Ilkley.
Pears , Duchess, Adam M. Doupe,
Dawson. Bros.; Sheldon, Mrs. S. N.
Shier, C. Atkinson; any other -variety,
A. Doupe. Peaches, any variety,
1VIrs. I3arnett. Grapes, Niagara,
Mrs. S. N. Shier, Dr. Campbell; any
other variety, Mrs. 1-1. Barnett, A.
Rundle.
DAIR.Y EXHIBITS
Stevenson, Ruth Skinner.
erel; Rose Comb White Leghorns L.
Shier 6 prizes, T. Crews lst for cock -
SPEED TRIALS Horses owned
erel 2nd for pullet.; Single Comb
' within miles of Kirkton, A. DaY, '
Brown Leghorns, c W. E. Epplet, A.
Geo. Jones, E. Roodhouse.
• E. Doupe, hen, A.. E. Doupe 1&2; c
,BABY BEEF COMPETITION—the & p W. E. Epplet and Wilfred Doupe
froj.,p. of Blansbard Special, Hooper & Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, hen W.
San, 1 & 3, C. Paul 2; Tp. of Usborne Doupe 1 & 2; Black Leghorns, c 3.
R. 1V1ills, S. Pym & Son, C. Sweet; Stephen, T. E. Pringle, pullet Jr
Tp. of Fullerton, Beer Bros., 1 & 2; Stephen, & g; Single . Spangled
Tp. of 13iddulph, E. Wallace, 1 & 2; Hamburg, G. McCullough, G. Hey -
For best grade steer or heifer under wood; hen & pullet, G. IVfcCullough,
1Year, open to all competitors, Hoop- 1 & 2* Silver Campine, h G-. McCul-
er & Son, Beer Bros., R. Mills, C.
Paul, 5s Pym & Son, C. Sweet; A.
for the Grand Champion Calf,
open to all, Hooper & Son.
, an. ,, in.
Mill on .plaee, good orchard, smeke
- . .
house with cement floor and wood -
•shed.
ing steer, 1 fall calf, 2 spring calves,
HENS, ---30 yearling henS, '
HORSES—Bay m,are 12 years old,
1 black mare rising 9 years old.
CATTLE -2 milk cows, 1 farroW
cow, 1 heifer rising 2 years, ,1 yearl-
ing
wagon with box
International cultivator new, Frost
F. Gollsagso Jas. TaYloin painting & Wood; steel rake, Massey IiapiS
en•n•li cOnVeiatnal) Ila M. Be'rrY ;' re- hoe drill, hay rack, 1 top buggy;
alistsc, Ila Berry, Mrs. W. Atkinson; 1,200 Ib scales, 1 fanning mill,. curt_
▪ work, Ila Berry, Mrs. Graham; ting box, 20 -foot' extension iadeier,
ri:' C* FaC2"eY' Pr' CaraPbeill judg'es. big hayfork, sling ropes, 1 root pulp:
ex', wheel-barroav, barley forks pitch
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
forks, shovel, spades, hob -sleighs
1
ars sec tions, R. E. P;ooley,
J. Sawyer ;
Pioney,next., j. SaWyer, M. Brethour;
nlearorlaydiaceawr,t,grlaNzislel:sxonfeewe,t1,3f0112ttehr1,.
rae.ple syrup 1923, H. Copeland, M.
Gregory; maple sugar, H. Copeland, G. piping, 100 feet 114 piping new, 1
tgasejwaod; white bread, Mrs. Creigh- Diamond harrow, pig rack, Massey
ohwanerd*, gang-plo-w; 1 Fleury plow,
scuffler, 2 sets of heavy liar:
Ntonle8„: J. SAy..t,iirxe.,9,;‘_vbrioNbv;bs,rejad..d.Jii. eGr.nHeiran m1
sole:nes.; coffee, ea)ae, lt, B. Pooley, J. ness 3 sets single harness, 2 scythes,
Earl; angel cake., J. 4ia, J. S411 -res ; -1 dr'ain scoop, scoop .shovel, 1 binder
aga)t cake, Mrs. Ss N. Sh/er`',PRrt tongue, , 2' ddzell grain bags, neck -
ham ; dark cake, Mrs. Shier,'
anon. apple.pie, Mrs. Jal), Hazer-yr:9,0d,, palresr Iy../.1iffle trees, 2 logging chains, joint notes, or a discou t f 5
n o per
- - Peebles* pumpkin Pi.0,-R.'N. Shier,' i: .6014011 detiii acting,- Wife-Stretellei, ..en-t-of-i-fiii-- earsli-inT-i-ieu of notes.
PHILIP BLACKLER, Prep.
W. E. NAIRN, Auct, '
AUCTION SALE
HORSES,' CATTLE AND HOGS
"W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructions from Philip Bloc-
kler, to sell by Public Auction on
LOT 6, CON, 4, 'BLANSHARD, ON
TIJESDAY, OCTOBER -16TH, 1923.
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the
following: liORSES--.Matchecl l'eam
of Agricultural IVIareS• Driving Horse
8 years old, good single or double.
AUCTION SALE
Or •
FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD FIJRNITURE
'the undersigUed has received
structions „to sell bY....public auction on,
LOT 10, CON. 3, BIDDULPII.
WEDNESDAY, OC'IDBER, 17t11,,
At one o'clock sharp the tollowing;•
One Horse 9 years old, general
purpose; 1 'Cow, due Airil 28th.,' ,.
Cow, due May 8th; ` 75 Heni; 56)
pniintsj 0 Ducks, ,
foot; 2 -do:%Vs, due at tila'6 o.T.4Ale; I ^ pinder, 6 -ft;
'Heifer, due at time of sale1611:dr; 6 -ft; Hay loader; Seed
due November 20111; Cow, due on
December 1.0th; Cow, due on Decem-
ber 20th; Cow, due December 1.5th;
3 Farrow Cows; 4 Two-year old
steers; 3 Two-year-oId Heifers; 2
yearling Heifers; 4 Spying Calves.
The above cattle are a ,choice lot of
High -Grade Durhams,
HOGS --Yorkshire brood Sow, with
Utter of 9, eight weeks old; York-
shire brood Sow, due at time of sale.
Yorkshire brood Sow, due November
ist; Yorkshire brood SOW, due Dec -
Dairy butter', 15 Ihs.; C. Sweet, A.
isaaale; 5 Ibis. n priats, Geo. Haste -
wood. Mks. J. A. Brava; 6 lbseein
crockC. Sweet,- G. Hazlewoddr. , •
H, C. Pacey, judge.,
drill; land roller; cultivator; gang
plow ; 2 walking plows; 1 set of har-
rows; 2 wagons; 2 buggies; 1 fan-
ning mill; 1 cutter nearly new; 2
gravel boxes; 1 separator; 1 grind
stone; 1 road scraper; 1 wheelbar-
row; 1 hay rack; car and fork for
,wooden track; 1 set of double har-
ness; 1 set single harness; quantity,
of haY; twelve 'hundred rails; 1. SulltY
rake; 1 disc harrow.,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 exten-
sion table; 1 sideboard; 2 leatl„ler
ember; Pure Bred Yorkshire Sow,
Tamworth Hog, backed chairs; 1 big rocker; lietrto
four months old; I table.; 'hanging lamp; 6 dining roomi
18 months old; 2 Pure -Bred York- chairs; 1, coal stove; 1 bedstead; 1
Sow; 7 Store Hogs, 170 pounds shire Hogs, four months old; Farrow drasgov. 1 embinatfonf / :34403,
8 Pigs,, 120 pounds each; 17 Pi s
- ---g-, lawn mower; 1 -butter bowl; 1 range
Stand; 1 burean; 1 arm chair; i
implements and feed have been sold
each;
les too numerous to mention. ,
Two months old. coal or wood; 1 lantern; 1 buck saw;
- Positively no reserve, as the pro- 1 cross cuf saw; forks, shovels, neck-
prietor is moving to Kirkton. The yokes,' whiffletreeS, and other artic-
with the farm.
TERMS: All sums, of $10.00 and
TERMS: ---Twelve months credit, under, Cash; over that amo-unt,,,r
will be given on furnishing approved months credit will be given on fur •
ishing approved joint notes, ora dis-
count of 5 per cent off for cash.
JOHN BLACKWILL, Proprietor;
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
- - •
Nirs. J. A, Brown; lemon p18, Ar,tia-
ip.trio Gus p Be, arAnle. t •1\
clal;Srrr,-
10111 ;Mrs. Barnett; berry jelly, Airs.
Barnett, 'a_ C. Marriott; sour"
sickles
A. E ,Ino•upen sweet pickles, C. lAt kin
sons Jas. Earl; xutsup 31 Brethour, C.
iroutley ; rhubarb, J. Henn, R. N. Shier-
cilerries, 31 J. Pooaey, G. HazIewood;
raspberries.„ 0, Routley, Mrs, Creighton
pears, j. Urquhart, Mrs. W. 'Urquhart;
plums, Mrs. Creighton, G. Jaques; pea,
ches, Mrs. Creighton, W. H. Switzer;
strawberrie,s, Mrs. Creighton, C.Routa
ley; apples, C. Atkinson, I. Hero;
grapes, Mar, Barnett, E. C. Marriott;
corn, Jr. G. Herm C. Atkinson; peas
"Mrs. Creighton., W. Hern; tomatoes
5, .Earl, E. 0. iMarriott; can. chicken,
Topics, Savatz
Atkinsen, *I. W ;.inzeoor
• -
"Ml_ss. Robinson, A. 'E. Doupe; pine-
_
Eppiett, Mir -s. W
-I iudges
FLORAL EXHIBITS ,
Asters, white;0. Routley, D. Gold,
inns, Asters, pink, a - ,.Routley ,T.
Washburn; Asters' perple, J. 'Ca: Hern;
IV, H. Switzer; Atess, beat coil/action,"
5. 0, Hern, C. Routlay; Dallas.; stan-
dard, G. Ja.cqUes, Robt. Doupe; Deli --
alas Cactus, Mrs. H. Barnett, ID
lough, 1 & 2; --Specials, Buff Leg- Ono:ape; T)ahlaais., best colitection,,Misr,
horn, G. Heywood, 2 firsts and 2 L. Switzer, skIrs. T. N. Shier; Glad -
seconds; black Orpington, cockerel Lola, six spikes, C. Routley, Mrs, J. ,A.
and pullet, J. Pringle; Black Wyan- h3rown; G11a45o1i coil., C. Routley, D.
dottes cockerel- and hen, R.. E. pooley.
HORSES -a -General Purpose, Brood! TURKEYS, GEESE & DUCKS-•-
mare, John G. Hern; Foal, John G. Turkeys- Bronze, male old and young
Herm H. White; 3 -yr -old Adam E. and female young, Jr Pridham, N.
Doupe; r -yr -old, Wes. Hodge; Team Fletcher, female old, J. Pridham;
in harness. Sani'l Collins: best horse Geese Toulouse, T. Brock 6 prizes;
or colt in class, Wes. Hodge. Agri- Geese Compton, N. Fletcher 4 firsts,
cultural—brood mare, Jos. Taylor, J. Brown, 2 seconds; Ducks, Pekin,
Jas. Pringle; Foal, J. Pringle, Jos. E. Hern 4 firsts, N. Fletcher 4 sec -
Taylor; 4 -yr -old, Dr. Porterfield, F. onds; Ducks, Rouen, Jas. Brown 4
Arksey, E. Hera; 3 -yr -old, Dr. Port- firsts, T. M. Snowden 2 seconds',
erfield; 2 -yr -old, S. Pringle; Team in Ducks Common, botbrold, J. Pringle,
harness,Wm. Patrick; best horse or
colt in class, Dr. Porterfield.
HEAVY DRAUGHT—Brood mare
W. Nairn; Foal, W. Nairn; 4 -yr -old
and upwards, Chas. Atkin.son; .2--ar-
old, Milne Pollen; 1 -yr W,
Nairn, M. Pullen; Teem in harness;
Golding; Zin.aias, D. Golding, Mrs.j.
Brown; Cosmos F. Pridham, 1. Wash-
burn; Pansies, Dr. Campbell, Mm j.
Brown; Petunias, Mrs. a Barnett,
Mrs. Waticdns ; Nae- tur bums, Vein P ; id -
bann, Inas. Allan Svritzer; Antanhia-
una, D. Golding; Col. annuals, C. Rout -
1e37 P F. Doupe ; Stocks, Miss B.
zer• Table bouquet, 0. Routl.e.Y,
te.
POTTED PLANTS
13 eg,oni
1 & 2; ma,le young, ' PringlsenJeg'T• •59g'e; nerns, ertsueey;; single
Switzer; female yon.re--is.'Swietzer,ipioar11;;±"11;i.bsti,°'eec?Ina,o'Vi.:
e,
T. M. ,SirissIsteia'.1) Golding
.''s W. j, Evans, pr. Campb.ell, 'judges
Wm. Yule", Judge:
LAI)IES' WORK-
Pullen., Gs Galles); writmg jr., IN1.1-iaz-
V. Elston; , Wiating Sr., is. Shiers F.
elwoo 1 H Greason, .b. Copeland; wad
. s SCHOOL CHILDREN '
Pencil drawing, G. Gallop, G. 'Grant,
flower cols, 'E. ‘Pasehain, ie Hern, H.
Pioa.hanironb0.1. eave.eds„ "We Galaoar *E. amount 12 .moriths' . credit ,will be
*•,c1.1 ' W ' Hern• weed seeds, E. given on furnishing approved joint
notes. .A. discount of ‘ 4% straight
off for cash on Credit Amounts.
TERMS of the Farm will be given
on Day of Sale.
ARTHUR WEBER, 'Auctioneer,
. CHAS. WILLERT, Proprietor.
Geo. Edighoffer, Clerk. '
bells, 1 grind Stone, g0 rods of wire
fenee, 100 cedar posts, 7 tons of hay,'
12/2* doz. rock-elni planks, a quantity
of ship lap siding, 1 big chicken coup,
craddle, 2 bunches of shingles, Prune
shears, 1 meat stand, crow -bar, 1
cross -cut saw, 2 buck saws 1 maul, 2
axes. '-
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 cider
mill, 1 Daisy churn, 1 washing Mach-
ine, 1 Pandora range, 1 box stove, 1
sewing machine, 1 cupboard, 3 tallies
1 small stble, 1 zinc, 1 wash stand, 1
dozen chairs, 1 rocking chair, 3 -bed-
steads, 1 spring, 1 mattress, 3/2 dozen
chairs, dos screens, screen doors,
plainers, 3 dozen 6ealers, ,1/2 dozen
Windows , 2 dozen crocks 1 50 -gallon
cider barrel, 1 jug, 1 butter tub, 1
mirror, 2 clocks, lamps, 1 lantern,
2 iron pots, trimming pans, tea ket-
tle, water pails, strainer, Dishes,
wash boiler, pie plates,1-gal coal
oil can and a lot of articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE—All sums of
$10.00 and under, Cash; over tha
opeland, ID. Pridham, A. Islern; insects
1). Cann, .b. Pridham, G. Anderson;
photos, Is, Hazelwood, G. I-lizel\vood;
col. wooals, Pridham, Pridliarn, E.
Henn, potatoes, P. Hern; Brethour
'A, _Prengle; late potatoel, WI. Rat -
011.11e, C. Stewart, A. Squi.re; cafrots,
L. Shier Pridnam, G. Gallop; pars-
nips„ S. Crews C. Stewart, L. Switzer
cucumbeeg,, F. Brock, A. Squire, E.
Priabarn; beets, F. Brethc>ur, .b.
ban), C. Stewerr;,.sweat corn, L. Shiler,
S. Crew, A. ?angle; Poi> corn, A•
Squire., B. Pridbarn, A.,Pringle; pump-
kin, M. Hazelwood, A. Pringle, InBrock
watermelon, E. Copeland, A. Squire
E..Prialham; Citron, G. Anders -an;
Five Crew-; L. Switzer, A.
,p,r,Jagle; Five tomatoes, G. ..ktkonsera,
Squire, F. Brook;. 5 N. Spy apples
sre ,§s-asyaist, tjaaleNv ood, .P.eingle;
5 Kne Tomb:iris, C. Stewart; "Ap`aiia.;
Aida, Square, Alma Hem.; Buttonholes
A. -Hem. A. Squire; Cookies, G, Gall
op, A, Seuire, V. Elston; Soda 13is-
- V Elston ,A. Squir.e„ A. Hern;
;
his
eve
,••••••••••
So Joues'ris dead. Did he ;leave
wife -mudh?" "Nearly every
ry night."
Bereft—Out of the saddest sights
in the world is au ardent prohibi-
tionist deprived of the kick afforded
by his morning cup of coffee.—Kit-
cener Record.
A. Pennsylvania woman with twelve
children has advertised for a husband
-who is willing to work. -If she gets
one, it will certainly be -the supreme
proof that advertising pays.
AUCTION SALE.
OF SHOW HORSES, RACE HORSES
AND-EQUIPMEV
aletrosaolita4n, Hotel, Exeter, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBBR 13, 1923
At 1 eelock, sharp, the following :-
Horses -Direct 2.12, 3.2 yrs.
ojel; EVeline Direct, green mare, has
Sslassesseaad.e. -20, never raced, 6 years
old ; Mener Direc;-, 3-reeli horse, very
speedy 5 years old;''lady's driver,. lots.
of speed, nearer trained, can step mile
lin 2.30; Dan Direct, bla.ck horse, 7
A. years, old, wal mark 2.22; Joe Direct,
BeTt atos , „laces a , • DO:1We' Force pu, R Doupe ''' •- , - guilt pileced cotton C Sweet Isitittrut,eca.kdeo.,1•NP.ulstrie,rMA. B. rs.eqtlumiruer, vv.
I.M.P.L__Es.IYIENTSs—W..9.9,41-1 PumP R. ' " ,
—i roan horse, will mark 2.25,, 8 -years old.,
. ., „ . g„ „ ,eelree or colt in (-ease--.4 - -- -...- mln .. • • I- ) '. ; - ', Mrs. a ' .4. '-• 'e • !Minnie Direct, roan mar '
i'Al-Ti.'" 4T'9Aiai ernea._ _ . • • H. 13arnett; Quilt, Jas. Moore Miss J +-=a11,0P; Vaitraing,, G. (.701013, 1,•,, ,ite.r, . e, trotter,
, , , • .• • • :ii green mare 6 years old -never -aced.
E 5 -year-old show horse, black, can ;step
,..„ - .. GRAINS & SEEDS ---Sheaf fall RobinsOn; -- -- Miss Follick, B. 1-liZelWele,d; bouquet, T. ern, A. . 0. r . ,
je un 2.40. • -
G. M. Brown, Judge, Jersey-ville. Jas. moare; Red Spre*ad, Mrs. J. I . - ...e, HaZelwood; sunilow„er, .
wheat, Jas. White, M. Brethour,
Amos Doupe; Sheaf 6 -rowed barley,
Amos Doupe; Sheaf oats, WIlite A-
tnos Doupe, W. a Switzer,
thour; Sheaf Timothy seed, Adrin M.
Doupe, W. }Tern; "White beans, large.
aliss 1Vlary VtiSe-
rne,n; 'White beans small, T. Crews;
Miss C. Switzer; Sweet corn, Golden
Bantam, Robt. Doupe, Miss C. Swits
zer; Indian corn, Mrs. W. Atkinson;
Wm. Bern; Sweet corn, white, Fred
Stewart, Adam Doupe; Stocks
Ensilage corn and ears, M. McCurdY,
Rodger Bros.; ears ensilage corn, Ad-
am Br. Doupe, Wm. Hera.
G...,raaner4 T. cafew jeaspyn. sweater, Cove:land, .4e1r,11, $,Yeiw;• hen 'eggs r sets race .1;a'rrfei,s;
B.OADSTERS—Brood mare, II. H. T. -C•fes-W, ./Irs. Creighton.; -S.i.sonielt A "Ssitilre 'b. S1561ICL ;
s ,i5rirmisin prituiam T. 3 trubbeir-tired btiggies, 1 steel -tired
buggy, racing cart, holibleg, knee,-
Pmis, quarter hootss, 'blankets, collar.
heavy blankets) '2 speed cutters', etc.
Terms -z --All sums of S10 and under,
I caslai a'aer that amount 12 miontlis?,
Cfedit on. approved' joint notes;*or
5 pe cent off for cash on
credit amounts.
Era:in Coon, & Schneider,
Arm t i one e.r Pr.oprietors:
Baown, 2 as 3; '6-yrsold, 13rown; Lady's blouse, n agre . urn,' " P .
, • C. . rrott, Pate Horn; public selso.ol exhibits Aauersaa
Brown 1 & 2; Foal, H. Berry, H. Scarf, A. E. Doupe, Mrs. McCall •
beAroom curtains, Mrs. Wm. Urquhart, scbool, Winchelsiebf school,
Sey, A. Pringle; Span roadSters, WM. nohn. Anders;on floor rug IM Brethour 'Mr and Arrastron.g„ judges.
Single..rOade'ter, Copeland, Ir Arne-
laecker, 11. N. Spence; Saddle b.orse,
Wes. Hodge, Jas. Barr, A. Pringle;
Best horse or colt in class,
,
Jas. Ste,Phen; socks. vrool, "Alias Rob- sissoasx, rigzES
arson, Dawson Bros.; socks, 'coarse
\irs, J. E. Graban3 B. j.yr • tt • ' G. Medd, for best dairy co*,
tx.en2p, Dawson Braa.; mitts, line
BrOWn. arrio ; nuts8 • '
CARRTAGE-13rood mare, H. Berry' anj, "bread Ge, Gill; A. Paul;,
coarse, .als6 Robinson la B
o 11 S. Tufts; Foal S. Tufts; 3 -yr -old, tco,e mats,, Miss McCallum; chii,d's r.raYisiky, "for the best lighl. liol•se or
Geo. Riley; 2 -yr -old, Geo. Riley; 1 -
Yr -old, E. Atwell, G. Dunean, B:Prin-
gle; best horse or colt in class, W.
dress, C. Sweet, N. Heal; apron. 'and colt anynge*, II. Browne The T. Eaton
low cases., 5. Earl, G. Jaques; labor- consisting of at least 0110 male and
c;ap, Nliss E. Switzer, J. Earl; pill. Co. for the lise,st herd or Dairy Cattle,
saving device, -Kiss sw,dize,r, soap, Ad.— thi,ee females, G. Gill; -Galt Chemical
Wm. Collins, Judge, London. Products Co., for best.Baby Beef Cal.!
Hodge, • am L. Doupe, Mrs. 5. .C,reigh ton.
LADIES' WORK ;FANCY( raised on Herbagiim' Hooper a
,
ROOTS and Vegetables-11ntral
New Yorker potatoes, Dr. Campbell,
J. G. Hern; Pearl Savoy, T. Crew, T.
Brock; Irish Cobbler T. Crew; G-reen
a/fountain, T. Crew, J. (4. Hern; Ex-
tra early Eureka, J. Morphet; any
other variety,, F. Stewart, T. BrOck;
.varieties not on list, T. Crew; Swed-
ish. turnips, -W. Savitzer, C. Atkin-
son; Ileaviest turnip8, L. Kemp, 3.
Anderson; Field Carrots Robt. 1)oupe
T. Crew; Marigolds, long reds., E. N.
441is i' maligolcIs intermediate, R.
Ratcliffe, la, N. Shier; marigolds, yel-
low or red Leviathan, E. N. Shier,
It. ilatallfro; 1V1atigolds, globe, yellow'
or red, L. Ratcliffe; Sugar rnangolds,
Jas. Taylor, H. 1)enliam; Headiest
"Marigolds, jas. -TaYlor, Pringle;
•Geteden Carroire long, J. .Pringle;
Garden carrots interIllecliate, It. Rat-
cliffe, CI. Hazelwood; Garden carrote
ebort, Pringle, T. "Breen; Parsnips
T. C,rew, Rol:IA.1w,', Blood rad beets
ion g, T. Crew, 1\ Tiss SAvi. I ver : Blood
red heels, round, Ti, Kemp, P. Stew-
art; llencle coaling° white, J. Urqu-
hart, O. Iroutley; Heads calibage red,
ercw; N,Vinni-agstead cabbage, .1,
TL;oti pc); flefids cat, o
T. alnislibtit.n, C. iloiltleV; lT
s‘lory. 1,':iii.Otarf, B rodk; °ma,
A -.-----------
- Mfg.Co.,
CATT1rE---n- L tr. g,h t robe, Mrs. Creighton
old Bull, Ste*a,rtCarapbell, E. Hern; Nirs Pl. Barnett; Lady's convaloe.see.ni
1WYSELF
I have to' live with„myself, and so
I want to be fit for myself to know."
I want to be able, as the days go by,
TECHNICAL LANGUAGE'
"How do you feel?" asked the'
physician who hod been called to..
attend the seamstress. "Oh, sew,. sew
but seam worse to -day and. -haveze -
stitches in my side.". The, doctor,
hemmed and told her, she would
mend soon.
NO, SIM', .NO
f looked into her eyes so blue.
I loved her well and this she knew',
I tied her ehoe(a number two.)
I*didn't hurry muah, would you?,
Dominion of -Canada
5 Bonds
maturing 1928 and 1943
Orders for bonds of either issue
May still be placed with any of our
ID'rap.ches, and will be filled at the
current market rats. . 4
As the supply is limited, customers
should place their orders without
delay.
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Subscriptionsairecelved at all
branchesifor theVnew Dom-
inion of Canada Loan
Victory )3onds maturing on id t Novem-
ber may be exchanged for bonds of the
new loan at any branch of this Bank..
Full information and application forms
on request. ,,
EXETER BRANCH — T. S. WOODS, Managel
Centralia branch open for business daily.
rtaosinciercorrauwomrcrianct....r.,,,,ranewo.
for best Calt*raiserl "" Tt°Yal" PurPle,IAlNiray-s to look myself straight in the F.ARmER'S MUTUAL FIRE INsum.
Sou, - W.
; . t Miners. The 1 don't -want to stand with the set- Held office
' Farquhar, Ont.
-r-sa .L. an:antis co., for Barred. Ply- ai g s in,
mouth Rock Hen, Jr McCulloug --Pr.e:ideraet' , Wm. BROOK
DTRECTORS
1 fox, the thingsr ve
a. as And hate myse f re vie -P e ident JOHN ALLISON
Son; 1-Iaivey 13ros. Exeter, for best doncl,otn:.an
_ .
t to keep on a eloset Shelf THOS. RYAN SIMON DOW
bread baked from their flour, 1) 1
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
Son Bros, Wm. Kirkby; Lady driver, A lot of secrete about myeelf,
And fool MYSelf, as I come and go,
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
AGENTS
le3rr,uclieliPdrolin' g118e' Y'Ae'aiP:,11131g1•°.k)3°SYpence; Into° thinking nobody else •will know
Bitre)srt, sEill.glActata:le111‘111,013-"Ft. 0./s-wrill(esdeYb:sf Pexalblilbie- TT ildeorisiti'ina(n17,6aIntilitaon clirle:aellaYpaillayseis in Ijsbaille a
OLIVER HARRIS, IVIunro, Agent for
nd Biddulpb.
school parade and drill, open to all
s,chools, Kiri,ton, 8.S. No. 3, Zion.
Milch cow, Jr"Ilarina; 1 -yr -old heifer, jacicc' N. Heal., Miiss, Lz•cr;
ID. I-Iern; Bull Calf, Wm. Itamilton, centre, white, J, Anderson, al. IleaTi:,.
ri. Campliell; Heifer calf, Beer Bros. Table centre., colareid C Swe/cl- Mss
, . , ,
,
best animal in class, Win. 1-lainilton, SwitLtu- Mrs. J. Brown; Buffet run-
Foleck , Library Labile runner, Miss
jersey ----Milch cow, A,11. Patna T.. 13 :ler, -dr:. ji. D. Graham, Mrs. Barnett;
Tirocle; Heifer calf., Wm. Ratcliffe; tea cloti), ambroddeved, mrg, Crclgh-
t on, I\ 1 rs S. 5 wi Peer • tea cloth, or o -
,
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ahiMal in (nose, A, Paul. ch'al, Mi
Qt.,STETN-----G. Gill swept list.
nIfillitialrOTIDS—.1". Hooper Son-
eavent list.
0. Arbogast, Judg.e.
GItADE 000 3,
S.
Ilooper & Sion, G. Atkinson; 2 -yr -old
1-1 ei for, '1'1)m. Brock ; 1 -yr -old I)
Mi. C. Ilipiifott, & calf, 8,
Pym SoretJas. Steplie,n; heifer calf
under months, jos. 'Inselor. Thos,
rock; st,eer, II001)e1 & Son
as 2; 1 -yr -old eteer, Hooper & Son,
C. Briptett.; steer calf tinder 1
31, 11 Uaini) ton, W. A. Savitser;
stieor calf -ander 'months, C. 13atti,
13 '); fat. cow or heifer, Jus. Taylor;
321 ex er steer, llooper Son, E.
iico: hest aurfint alt1:32, Hooper,
r.f,„[11,01,r3
t13, ji itas. ".rossit, "Dawson
it.tkinson
Switzer, Penick ; pale
1.0i\r arid sheet A, Wiseman, 1\itiss
;VIc0allinn . drcss.er cover and cust-t'ion,
-Mrs. Grall'arn, idiss Switzer; child's
dreNS, A \Viseman, harl; comforter,
Mrs. H. 8Lirriett, W. H. Switaer;
jacket, A Wi8ensane E. Karriett;
sci.. ani eavers, Mr -s. Barnett,
N, I -teal, day pillow slips, Mrs,, Gra-
ham, 'W. [arc ; A. Wiseman,
141.rs, _Creighton; ,yoka, Syltzer,
Priclham; laarclanger, atias .Robira
son, Mise :McCallum; table cloth and
aapleiris, 'airs. Graham; liaaallee,rcliiels,
N. Heal, V, ,Pridhani; head bag, N,
Dawson Pro,; tea cosy. nool,
Ma3s C. 'Marriott; tea oosy,
;v11'.,tc, a.irs; Grellam, A. Wiseman;
doylies, 'Mise Swit-ber, •Mrs. Graham',
rvia tta ; be›droom, tow-
. kris's Switzer, Miss atcCalilura.;
ueILt&0 "Mr Cre'ghL;in, 0,
ent.bro!d.crY• 000 ventional, Mrs, dralia,in
embrodery, dairy, N. Heal, Mrs, Creigh
, •
Lon ; .510 lir 0" af. cry Is c J'as, 0
A osl era op ; sae oek ."\ C
,5,,Vrf•
Russel alills; Pan -of bacun HeYa' • ' ANCE COMPANY
Harold Denham, Gar
' Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan.
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HEREFORD SPiirCIALS-Best pair, I want to go out with my head erect, W. A. TURNBULL
'Hereford calves, Hooper & Son, 1 & I want to deserve all men's respect; Secretary -Treasurer
2 ; best, Steer or heifer calf, I-tooper I3ut 11 ere in the struggle for fame Box 98 Exeter, Ontario.
&
and Pelf GLADYLIN & STANBURY
Son.
r
I want to be able to like myself.
Solicitore,.Exeter.,, •
I d011't "Want tO toolc at myself ancl ,
Mr. Wrn. _ tlc., q P .1014 1' '
ittiOW
:1 in teran on 8a Lerdayr in connection Thai. Pin liluSter and bluff and eMpLY
With tl,le ,freight ra was shown '
the. -work'icii„ the post office 'sit,e and
the perks arolinCtoWir fitid eicpresed
'his ,stirpriSe and admiration roe ttl'e
beauty .eriots oe
•
oral an advertise-
rilent appeared 01 he 'Vines' for a
watelittlial; had been 1 21, Th?.; week
Ile ui44eln8 art,lelav 18t-1-,•.1/e(i 10
sr- rr, sr -witot,
t never ca.n. lilde myself train me: -
I see tVlial, others may neVer sec;
I lc n o w 'may never' know ;
It ()an iletter fool niyself, and so,
Wliat,e-ver liappeliS„ I want,,te be
Sele-respectitir, and conscince-free
,Mat fwp brains, anti ' bet
then) ne:- rly 2,1-.Vays,011 a
at.tha saine.
DR. G. F ROTLSTON, L.D.S,, D.D.S
DENTIST
Omce OTOT I. B. Garling'e Le:t
offica.
ClosOd Quer" Vir,t3tInes1ay afternoon
DR. VINSMAN, tr.L.D,, D.D.S.
/donor Graduate of Toronto 8ver-
Sitv,
DENTIST
Gleditiati & Stoobu
Mai
of
Office
ffle
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farM and village
Properties," at lowestOrates of in-
terest
GLADMAN & STANBURY
33arristers, Solicitors.
Main St., Exeter. Ortario
PERRY P. D0a.r.vE, •Ltrtensod Au&
ticateer!. Sales conduetna in any leo-
allty Terms) inoderste, Orders 1,1n
at Time Office will be rm.:mei-iv at.,
tended to. Phone' 116, KITICt0V4
Address Kiiittoxi P. 0
fNlt
A change o raise
Stituday, Septernba) 8On,
Still partivoliws itipply1 eny ticicct
agent, 1'a11i1liiiii...1`)Tj,tion;i3
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