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