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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-09-21, Page 9TIMES-ADVOCATE SUPPLEMENT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1033 single, Mrs. G. Heywood, W. H Dearing; Petunia, double, W. H Dearing, Mrs. G. Heywood; Pansies best collection, W. H. Dearing; roses collection, J. G. Stanbury, Mrs. G Heywood; roses, single, Mrs. G. Hey­ wood, J. G. .Stanbury; Salvia, Mrs L. Reynolds; Sweet Peas, W. H Dearing 2nd; Verbeiias, Mrs. G. Hey­ wood, W. H. Dearing; Zinnias, crest­ ed or curled, Mrs. L. Reynolds, Mrs G. Heywood; Zinnias, dahlia flower­ ed*, Mrs. G. Heywood, Mrs. L. Rey­ nolds; Zinnias, display, Mrs. G Hey­ wood, Mrs. W. Smith; Collection or annuals. Mrs. L. Reynolds; collec­ tion of perennials, Mrs. G. Heywood; Bride’s. bouquet, W. H. Dearing Mrs. G. Heywood; Basket of cut flowers, Mrs. G. Heywood, Mrs. W H. Dearing; hand bouquet, W. H Dearing, Mrs. L. Heywood; Novelty in cut flowers, Mrs. G. Heywood Mrs. L. Reynolds. Flower Special Latimer Grieve, collection of an­ nuals, Mrs. L. Reynolds; Dr. E. S Steiner, basket cut flowers, Mrs. G Heywood. Judge, D. Rowclift’e FINE ART AND CRAFTS Oil Paintings — Mrs. N. J, Dore Miss L. Grant; vegetables or fruit Mrs. J. W. Batson, Miss Grant; mar­ ine, Miss White, Mrs. Batson; scene Mrs. Batson 1st and 2nd; flowers Miss Grant, Mrs. Batson; still life Mrs. Batson, Miss Grant. Water Colors—Seascape, Mrs. N J. Dore, Miss Grant; flowers or fruit, Miss Grant, Mrs. Dore; single work, Mrs. Dore and 2nd; original study, Miss White, Miss Grant. Miscellaneous—Pastel marine view Miss White, Mrs. Batson; Paste.1 landscape, Miss Harrison, Miss Grant charcoal, study, Mrs. Batson; char­ coal, Mrs. Stainton, Mrs. Batson; sepia, landscape, Miss Grant, Mrs. Batson; pencil drawing, scene, Mrs Batson, Miss Grant; single piece or art work not listed, Mrs. Dore, Mrs Batson; tooled leather, Mrs. Batson; new craft not listed, Mrs. Dore and 2nd; wood carving, Mrs. Batson, H A. Fuss; sealing wax display, H. A Fuss, Mrs. Batson; best made arti­ ficial waxed flowers, H. A. Fuss, Mrs Stainton; basketry, Mrs. J. Jaques Mrs. G. Mac-Lean. E. R. Hopper’s special, Mrs. N. J. Dore. Hand Painted China—Convention­ al painting, Miss Grant, Mrs. Batson realistic, Miss Harrison, Miss Grant; lustre work, Miss Harrison, Mrs Batson, bridge set, Mrs. Batson one setting of tea set, Miss Grant, Mrs. Batson. Photographs—Tinted snap shots Mrs. Batson; photographs, amateur Mrs. Batson; photogaphs, Jos. Sen­ ior; collection of photographic views Jos. Senior. Judges, A. R. Brown, M. E. Ross LADIES’ WORK Living-. Room Accessories Centre piece (colored) Mrs. Wm Smith, Myrtle Willis; table scan (colored) Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Myrtle Willis; cushion,. Miss White, Mrs. G Jaques; card table cover, Mrs. E Darling; Mrs. M. Young; Afghan Chas. Birney, Mrs. Stone. Dining Room Accessories—White buffet set, Mrs. G. McLean, Mrs. E Lawson; colored buffet set, Mrs, E Exeter Fair (Continued from page 4,) bage, E. J. Willard; Wintei* cabbage E. J. Willard; Collection of vege­ tables, Fred Brock, Warren Sanders Times-Advocate special for best col­ lection vegetables, F. Brock. Judge, Rd. Coates Grain and Seeds Fall Wheat, white, W. R. Dougall H. Truemner; Fall wheat, red, Milne Rader, H. A. Fuss; any variety o, Spring wheat, Mrs. 0. Cunningham H. Truemner; 6-rowed barley,. Milne Rader, H. Truemner; Black oats, H Truemner; W'hite oats, W. R. Dou­ gall, I-I. A. Fuss; Timothy seed, Mrs O. Cunningham, R. Geiger; Flax seed, Jas. Cottle; White beans, Milne Rader, J. Battler; -’Clover seed, H Truemner, H. A. Fuss; Collection oi grain in ear, Mrs. L. Reynolds, R Geiger; Ensilage corn stock and ear H. Desjardine; large peas, Mrs. H Desjardine, Jas. Cottle; small peas Milne Rader, Jas. Cottle. Judge, Rd. Coates MANUFACTURERS AND IMPLEMENTS Pair blankets all wool, Southcott Bros; woollen yarn, Milne Rader Mrs. E. Darling; 10 yards rag carpet Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. E. Lawson; tailor custom suit, W. W. Taman Southcott Bros; collection of gener­ al goods, Southcott Bros., W. W. Ta­ man; best collection tailor’s goods and furnishings, W. W. Taman; collection of groceries, Southcott Bros.; collection of boots and shoes Southcott Bros.; assortment oi tweeds, W. W. Taman. Flowers Begonias, tuberous, Mrs. W. H Dearing; Novelty in potted plants J. Glenn, Mrs. Jeff Jaques. Cut Flowers Antirrhinum, Snapdragons, Mrs. G Heywood, Mrs. L. Reynolds; Antirr­ hinum, Snapdragon collection, Mrs G. Heywood, Mrs. W. H. Dearing; Asters, white, Mrs. W. H. Dearing W. H. Dearing; Asters, pink, W. H Dearing, Mrs. w. H. Dearing; Asters white six blooms, Mrs. G. Heywood; Asters, comet, Dearing, Reynolds; Asters, 6 blooms, purple, W. H Dearing, Mrs. W. H. Dearing; As­ ters, 6 blooms pink, W. H. Dearing; Asters, ostrich plumes, collection W H. Dearing; Coxcomb, display^ Mrs L. Reynolds, W. H. Dearing; Cox­ combs, display, feathered, W. H Dearing, Mrs. L. Reynolds; Cosmos single and double, Mrs. G. Heywood Mrs. L. Reynolds; Dahlias, decora­ tive variety, Mrs. G. Heywood1;- Dah­ lias, cactus variety, Mrs. G. Heywooo Dahlias, pompom- variety, Mrs. W Smith, Mrs. C. Sims; Dianthus or Pinks, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. J. Selves- Galdiolus, spike, Mrs. G. Heywood; Gladiolus, best 6 spikes, Mrs. G Heywood; Gladiolus, best collection ■Mrs. G. Heywood; Impatiens or Bal­ sams, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. L. Rey­ nolds; Marigolds, African, Mrs. G ^Heywood, W. H. Dearing; Marigolds French, Roland Geiger, W. H. Dear­ ing; Matthiola or Stocks, Mrs. G Heywood; Phlox, Drummondi, W. B Dearing, Mrs. L. Reynolds; Phlox Perrenial,, W. H. Dearihg; Petunia Darling, Bessie Brooks; centre piece white, Mrs. B. Pfile, Mrs. E. Darl­ ing; centre piece (tatted trim) Mrs L. Reynolds, Mrs. B. Pfile; tray cloths, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. E- Law- son; lunch cloth and serviettes, Mrs G. Jaques, Mrs. W. Smith; breax- fast set, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. B Pfile; tea cosy, Mrs. E. Darling Miss White; Doilies, Mrs. E. Darling Myrtle Willis; Table mats, Mrs. B Pfile, Mrs. E. Darling. Bedroom Accessories — Pillow cases, embroidered, Mary Spaeck Mrs. Hyndman; Pillow cases, othei sort, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. Jefr Jaques; Guest towels, Mrs. W. Smitn Mrs. J. Jaques; bath towel, fancy trim, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. Clayton Sims; vanity set, Mrs. Stone, Mrs W. Smith; dresser scarf, Mrs. E'd Lawson,> Mrs. B. Pfile; boud-on pillow, Mary Spaeck and 2nd; bed spread, any fancy sort, Mary Spaecx Milne Rader; comforter, silk or cot­ ton, Mrs. E. Darling, Miss G. a. Harrison; quilt, any material, Ro­ land Geiger, Milne Rader; quilt, new design, Mrs. B. Pfile, Mrs. Geo. Ja­ ques. Kitchen accessories — Tea towels Mrs. Hyndman, Mrs. Jeff. Jaques; pan holders, Mrs. H. Stainton, H. A Fuss; curtains, Mrs. B. Pfile, H. A Fuss. ~ Domestic Class—-Floor mat, braid­ ed, Mrs. B. Pfile, R. Geiger; floor mat, hooked, Fred H. Carbert, Mrs Stone; men’s work shirt, Mrs. E. R Pym, Mrs. O. Cunningham; knittea men’s socks, Mrs. C. Sims, Mrs. E Lawson; knitted mitts, Mrs. H. Des­ jardine; knitted sweater, Miss White Milne Rader. Ladies’ and Children’s Wear—Ap­ ron, dainty, Mrs. M. Young; Mrs. W Smith; apron, serviceable, Mrs. C Sims, Mrs, W. Smith; house dress H. A. Fuss, Mrs. W. Smith; nighi robe, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. G. Mac- Lean; kn.it indoor wrap, Mrs. Ed Lawson; baby’s carriage cover, Mel­ vin Smith; child’s play dress ana bloomers, Mrs. Jeff. Jaques, H. A Fuss; child’s wool sweater, F. H Carbert, M. Smith; child’s knittec costume, Mrs. C. Sims; Ladies fancy sweater, H. A. Fuss. Miscellaneous—Italian Hemstitch­ ing, Mrs. B. Pfile, Mrs. Hyndman; fine cut work, Mrs. Hyndman, Mrs Pfile; fancy crochet, Mrs. E. Law- son, Mrs. E. Darling; fancy knitt­ ing, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. Hyndman; tatting, Mrs. L. Reynolds, Mrs. B Pfile; new cross stitch, Miss White Mrs. G. MacLean-; small articles suitable for gifts, Mrs. McLean Mrs. Stainton; new needle craft Mrs. iJ’eff. Jaques, H. A. Fuss; specimen of smocking, Mrs. C. Sims H. A. Fuss; article made from ola stockings, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Jaques; article from 1 ,yd. factory catton Mrs. Jaques, Mrs. .Stainton; piece of fancy work done by lady over 75 Mrs. E. R. Pym; Laird Bros, special Mrs. W. Smith. Special Prized Grigg’s Stationery, best Afghan Chas. Birney; Jones & May, for best quilt, Roland . Geiger; Southcott Bros., best hooked mat, Fred' A. Car­ bert; Chain way Store, new style house dress, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; Wom­ en’s Institute, for best boy’s suit made from old garment, Mrs. W. Smith, Judge, Mrs. M. T. Kerr, Newton SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PRIZE LIST Vegetables Green Mountain potatoes, H. Des­ jardine; Irish Cobbler, H. Desjar­ dine, Fred H. Carbert; Eureka po­ tatoes, H. Desjardine; Golden Ban­ tam corn, F. H. Carbert, H. Desjar­ dine; any other variety of table corn H. Desjardine; blood beets, long, C Heywood; blood beets, round, Mrs L. Reynolds, F. Triebner; Chautenay carrots, F.Ellerington; yellow onions Mrs. L. Reynolds, H. Desjardine; red onions, C. Heywood, H. Desjar­ dine; Dutch sets, R. Geiger, E. J ! Willard; Sweed turnips, H. Des- | jaridne, MrsvJ. Selves; celery, Mrs i L. Reynolds; tomatoes, F. Triebner, Mrs. J. Selves; cabbage, H. Desjar­ dine; table beans, F. Ellerington Mrs. L. Reynolds; dry white beans F. H. Carbert, H. Desjardine; man­ golds, R. Geiger, Mrs. J. Selves. Cut Flowers—Mrs. L. Reynolds,- Phlox, Mrs. L. Reynolds, C. Hey­ wood; Nastrutiums, Mrs. L. Reynolds C. Heywood; Geranium in pot, Mrs J. Jaques; Balsams, Mrs. L. Key- nolds, C. Heywood; Gladiolus, G Heywood; Collection Insects, named and mounted, F. H. Carbert; best writing, pupil ten years old or under Mrs. L. Reynolds, F. Triebner; drawing of Huron County, ten year> old or under, Mrs. L. Reynolds, J G. Stanbury; drawing Province of Ontario, over ten years, Mrs. J Selves Margaret Clarke; Coll, oi woods, Mrs. L. Reynolds, coll, leaves Mrs. L. Reynolds. Grains—Winter wheat, F. Trieb­ ner, H. Desjardine; oats, F. Trieb­ ner, H. Desjardine; barley, H. Des­ jardine; Domestic Science—Home made bread, J. Glenn, Mrs. 0. Cunning­ ham; school lunch, Mrs. O. Cunning­ ham; jar f plums, Mrs. L. Reynolds Mrs. Cunningham; jar of raspberries Mrs. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Cunningham; jar of strawberries, Mrs. Geo. Ja­ ques; apple pie, T. Hockey, Mrs. O Cunningham; fancy tea apron, Mrs Ed. Lawson, K. Kestle; dressed doll H. Snell, Mrs. J. Jaques; doll’s clothes, Fr’ed Brock; pair hand work­ ed towels, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. J Jaques; sofa pillow mounted, Mrs E. Lawson; fancy apron, Mrs. Ed Lawson; Taney pin cushion, Mrs. J Jaques, Mrs. Lawson; crochet work Mrs. Lawson; laundry bag, Mrs. E Lawson; knitted socks, Mrs. Lawson pillow cases, Mrs. Lawson. Miscellaneous Best hajnmer handle, Fred H. Car­ bert, Mrs. J. Selves; gate, F. H. Car­ bert, F. Triebner; milking stool F H. Cabrert, Mrs. J. Selves; birdhous1’ F. H. Carbert; best school display of vegetables grown by school children Jacob Battler. School Children’s Special Prizes Miss M. Armstrong, best writing of child 12 years and under, Mrs. H. Ford; Dr. W. E. Weekes, best col­ lection of stamps by public school child, J. G. Stanbury. British -Em­ pire collection, Grant Taylor; Dr. M C. Fletcher, best map of the Domin­ ion of Canadan drawn by pupil in grade 5 and 6, Mrs. J. Sielves; Dr Dunlop, gqst collection of named butterflies, by boy 15 years or un­ der, Mrs. R. H. Dick; B. W. F. Beavers, best display of carpentry by boy under 17 years of age, Frea H. Carbert. Judge, D. Rowcliffe