HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-09-29, Page 3THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1938
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EXETER BAND
In Attendance
BENNY PALMER'S ORCHESTRA
Both Nights New and Old Time Jitney Dancing
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W. Smith, the funniest clown from London, will entertain both nights
ON FRIDAY NIGHT■ ■■■
Program by the Brunswick Trio Concert Co.,
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Program by the Brunswick Trio Concert Co., of London, with Music, Song and Laughter; Solos, Duetts, Trios,
Banjo, and Piano Duetts, Hill Billy and Cowboy Songs with Guitar, Girl Dancer in different Novely Dances. Prof.
Weston with “Jerry McCarthy” the Talking Boy, a big Comedy Ventriloquist Act.
On Thursday night and again on Friday night a draw will be made and the holder of the lucky ticket each night will have
the choice of a Jersey Cow, Shetland Pony and Outfit or $75 worth of merchandise. Merchants are giving out these tickets
DRAW FRIDAY NIGHT
Who will get the Trip to Florida, value $200
In addition there will be given away a General Electric Radio, Easy Electric Gleaner with
attachments, Dinner Set, Electric Clock, 8-piece Set of Enamelware, Rolls Razor, Wool
Blanket, $5.00 worth of Bread Tickets. Tickets for this draw are now being sold for 25c
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Admission Thursday Night 10c; Admission Friday Night 25c
The Lions Club Appeals For Your Support in their Work for Crippled Children
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Inside Exhibits at Zurich Fall Fair
GRAIN AND SEEDS
White fall wheat, Wm. Dougall, R.
Geiger; red fall wheat, M. Rader,
H. A. Fuss; spring wheat, H. Truem-
ner, M. Rader; 6-rowed barley, M.
Rader, H. Truemner; wihite oats,
early H. Desjardine, H. Truemner;
white oats, late, E. Haberer, H. Des
jardine; small peas, M. Rader; buck
wheat, M. Rader, H. Desjardine; red
clover seed, A. Reichert, M. Rader;
sweet clover seed; F. McClymont, T.
M. Snowden; timothy seed, A. Rei
chert, H. Desjardine; small white
field beans, H. Truemner, J. Battler;
best collection grain in heads, T. M.
Snowden, O. Daly.
■Les. Williams, Judge
HORTICULTURAL
'Collection of apples, fall apples,
King of,Tompkins, Snow Apples,
Baldwins, R. I. Greenings, Macin
tosh Red, Golden Russets, Wolf Ri
ver, Maiden’s Blush, Pewaukee and
Wealthy apples, Mrs. Daly first prize
and Laithwaite & Son second; North
ern Spies, Blenheim Pippins, Wag
ners, Laithwaite & Son first, Mrs.
Daly second prize; winter apples and
Manns, Mrs. Daly, W. McKenzie;
Ontarios, T. M. Snowden, Mrs. Daly;
Colverts, Mrs. Daly, F. McClymont;
Bowel Complaints of the Children
During the hot summer months
most children are subject to diar
rhoea, dysentery, colic, cholera in
fantum or some other bowel trouble.
All mothers should use Dr.
Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw
berry on the first sigh of any loose
ness of the bowels.
“Dr. Fowler’s”' is an old and
tried remedy. It has been used by
thousands of Canadian mothers for
Over 90 years. Do not experiment
with yOur Child’s health by Using
some new and untried, remedy,
Get “Dr. Fowler’s” hnd feel safe,
the T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
20-oz. Pippins, Mrs. Daly; Talman
Sweet, Roy Lamont, W. McKenzie;
collection of fall pairs, Laithwaite &
Son, Mrs, Daly; collection winter
pears, Mrs. Daly, Laithwaite & Son;
collection of pears, Mrs. Daly, Laith
waite & Son; Bartlett pear, H. Truem
ner, F. McClymont; Flemish Beauty,
Laithwaite & Son, Mrs. Daly Clapp’s
Favorite, Laithwaite & Son, Mrs.
Daly; peaches, R. Geiger,. H. Desjar-
dine; prunes, Mrs. Daly, Laithwaite
& son; crab apples, red, Mrs. Daly,
H. Trumner; crab apples, yellow,
F. McClymont, Mrs. Daly; best plate
grapes, Mel. Smitih, B. Restemeyer;
collection of igrapee, Susan Haberer;
Mrs, Daly; ylate of plums, H. Trem-
ner, Laithwaite & Son; collection ot
plums, Mrs. Daly.
• Art Weber, Judge
GARDEN VEGETABLES
World’s Wonder potatoes, M. Ra
der; Dooleys potatoes, J. Battler, M.
Rader; any variety, late potatoes
M, Rader, J. Battler; early potatoes,
green mountain, Irish Cobblers, J.
Battler, M. Rader; corn, flint variety
J. Battler; corn, dent variety, Jac
ob Battler, W. Moueseau; sweet corn,
T. M. Snowden, G. Daters; yellow
Bantam sweet corn, H. Flaxbard, J.
Battler; red onions, H. A. Fuss, H.
Desjardine; yellow onions, J. Batt
ler, t-L Desjardine; Dutch setts, J.
Battler, F. Haberer; Spanish onions,
H. Desjardine, H. A. Fuss; white
field carrots, H. Desjardine, G. Da
ters; red garden carrots, J. Haberer
& Son, H. Flaxbard; Swedish tur
nips, \H- Desjardine, Wil. Doupe; long
red mangolds, H. Desjardine, H.
Treumner; intermediate mangolds,
H. Block & Son, H. A. Fuss; sugar
beet mangolds, A. Reichert, H.
Truemner; Oxford cabbage, J. Batt
ler, AV* McKenzie; drumhead cab
bage, H. Block & Son, J. Battier;
blue cabbage, W. McKenzie; black
Spanish radish, J. Battler, Hy, iFlax-
bard; white radish, H. Truemner, E?
Restemeyer; cauliflower, J. Battler,
W. McKenzie; garden beans, J. Batt
ler; yellow pumpkin, H. Truemner,
H. Block & Son; pie pumpkin, J.
Battler, W. McKenzie; citron, R.
Geiger, H. Truemner; hubbard
squash, H. Truemner, F. McClymont;
mammoth squash or mammoth pump
kin, J. Battler, T. M. Snowden; blood
beets, W. Mousseau, Alf. Reichert;
root beets, J. Battler, F. McClymont
watermelons, J. Battler, T. M. Snow
den; muskmelons, T. M, Snowden,
E. Restemeyer; red tomatoes, J.
Battler, T. M. Snowden; yellow to
matoes, J. Battler, M. Smith; coll, of
garden vegetables, J. Battler, Hy.
Flaxbard.
DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCTS
Butter, crock, 5 pounds and three
lbs. home prints, R. Geiger, Mel.
Smith; Cheese, homemade, E. Haber
er, Hy. Flaxbard; honey, in comb,
Mrs. D. Hackney; honey, extracted,
and honey display, Ed. Haberer, J.
Haberer &' Sons; maple syrup, M.
Rader, F. McClymont; hen’s eggs,
J. Battler, W. G. Clark; pair chick
ens, dressed, J. Battler, Mel. Smith;
homemade hand soap, Mrs. Pfile, T.
M. Snowden.
M, Schilbe, Judge
DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BAKING
Loaf Wihite bread, J. Battler, W.
G. Clarke; loaf nut bread, W. Doupe,
raisin buns or rolls, G. Daters, W.
Doupe; tea biscuits, W. G. Clarke,
F. McClymont; rolled sugar cookies,
W. G. Clarke, F. McClymont; rolled
ginger cookies, W. Doupe, F. McCly
mont; fried cakes, T. Meyers, W. G.
Clarke; loaf cake, Mrs. Pfile, Ed.
Haberer; dark layer cake, F. Haber
er, W. Doupe; light layer cake, W.
Doupe, F. Haberer; tarts, W. G.
Clarke, F. Haberer; cherry pie, W.
Doupe, Mrs, pfile; Dutch apple pie,
F. Haberer, R. Manson; coffee cake,
E. Haberer, G. Daters; meat loaf, S_.
Haberer; canned rhubarb, S. Haber
er, W. G. Clarke; raspberries, R.
Geiger, W. G. Clarke; strawberries,
Mrs. Pfile, W. G. Clarke; cherries,
I-I. Desjardine, Thos. Meyers; pears,
Mrs. Pfile, R. Geiger; citron, Mrs.
Pfile, R. Geiger; plums, T. Meyers,
H. Desjardine; peaches, Mrs. Pfile,
J. Battler; currant jam, Mrs. Pfile,
F. McClymont; berry jam, Mrs. Tack
T. Meyers; grape jelly, H. Desjardine
T, Meyers; red currant jelly, H. Des
jardine, T. Meyers; vinegar pickles,
E. Haberer; mustard pickles, F. Mc
Clymont, W. G. Clark; catsup, F. Mc
Clymont, E. Restemeyer; pickled
red cabbage, R. Geiger; canned to
matoes, Mel. Smith, W. G. Clarke;
canned corn, H. Desjardine, W.
Doupe; most valued collection can
ed fruit, T. Meyers, H. Desjardine;
cold lunch, Mrs. Pfile, G. Daters,
Mrs. H. A. Fuss.
LADIES’ WORK DOMESTIC
Quilt piece, fancy quilting, S. Ha
berer, H. Truemner; quilt, pieced
cotton, S. Haberer, Mrs, D. Hackney;
comforter, .handmade, H. Block &
Son, L. Hoffman; bedspread, knit or
crochet, Mrs. D. Hackney; bedspread,
fancy, M. Rader, Mrs. H. Fuss; house
dress cotton, L. Pfile, Ed. Lawson;
man’s sleeping garment, Ed. Lawson
■Mrs. Pfile; child’s made over dress,
L. Hoffman; bed sheet, hand made,
L. Pfile, Mrs. E. Darling; sweater,
knit or crochet, E. Lawson, H. A.
Fuss; kitchen apron, Mrs. J. Tack,
Mrs. L. Pfile; wool socks, Mrs. Tack,
Ed. Lawson; mitts, hand knit, Mrs.
Tack, Mrs. Livingstone; darning
worn sock or stocking, Mrs. H. Fuss;
crochet gloves, Miss Livingstone, E,
Lawson; knitted suit, Mrs. H. Fuss;
man’s sweater, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. D.
Hackney; best article made from old
stockings, H. Desjardine, Wm. Deck
er; floor mat, braided, Mrs. Pfile,
Mrs. Hackney; floor mat,- hooked
rags, E. Haberer, Mrs. Pfile; floor
mat, -hooked “wool rags, E. Haberer,
S. Haberer; floor mat, hooked rags
silk, Wm. Decker, M. Rader; floor
mat, hooked wool yarn, L. Hoffman.
Hilling Room Furnishings—Lunch
Set, cut work. E. Lawson, Mrs. Liv
ingstone; lunch set, other kind, Mrs.
Tack, ,R. Geiger; set table mats, Mrs.
Pfile, Mrs. Tack; table cloth, nap
kins, embroidered, initials, Mss Liv
ingstone, Ed. Lawson; centre piece,
white, embroidered, Miss Livingstone
Ed. Lawson; buffet set, any other
knd, Roy Lamont, Ed. Lawson;
needle-point, Miss Livingstone, H. A.
Fuss; Lunch set, embroidered, Mrs.
Tack, H. Truemner; card table cover,
Ed. Lawson; buffet set, cut work,
Ed. Lawson, Mrs, pfile; table cloth,
Mrs. Pfile, Mrs. Tack; tea cosy, Mrs.
Pfile, Mrs. Hackney; tea towels, Miss
Livingstone, Mrs. Pfile.
Bed Room Furnishings — Pillow
slips, embroidered, R. Geiger, Mrs.
Tack; pillow slips, other handwork,
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Hackney;
fancy sheet and pillow slips to match
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Fuss; guest
towels, pair, L. Hoffman, Mrs. Pfile;
bath towel and wash cloth, Mrs. J. !
Tack, Ed. Lawson; curtains, pair,
hand trimmed, Mrs. Pfile, Miss Liv
ingstone; vanity set, Miss Living
stone, Mrs. Pfile; boudoir cushion,
M. Rader, Mrs. Pfile; niglit robe,
ladies’ wear, H. A. Fuss, L. Hoffman
collar -and cuff set, Mrs. Hackney,
Mrs. <Fuss; bed jacket, Mrs. Hackney
Ed. Lawson; ladies’ slip, Miss’Liv-
ingtsone, H. A. Fuss; ladies’ dress
ing gown, R. Geiger; pillow slips, cut
work, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Hack
ney.
Children's Wear—Bonnet, jacket
and booties, Mrs. Hackney, Mrs.
Pfile; crib cover, Mrs. Hackney,
Mrs. Fuss; carriage set, Mrs. Hack
ney, Mrs. Fuss; child’s fancy dress,
L. Hoffman, Mrs. Tack; child’s play
dress and bloomers, L. Hoffman, E.
Lawson; child’s costume, knit or
crochet, W. G. Clark.
Living Room Furnishings-—centre
piece, Miss Livingstone, E. Lawson;
table runner, E Lawson, Mrs Tack;
sofa pillow, embroidered, H. A. Fuss
Mrs. Tack; sofa pillow, other hand
work, Ed. Lawson, T. M. Snowden;
chesterfield set, handmade, H. A.
Fuss, Ed. Lawson; Afghan, Miss Liv
ingstone, Mrs. Hackney.
Miscellaneous-—Bridge set, Mrs.
Tack; applique. W. G. Clarke, H. A.
I^uss; door stop, Mrs. Tack, Mrs. H.
Fuss; articles made from table oir
cloth, Mrs. Pfile, Mrs. Hackney; gar
den images, T. M. Snowden; kitchen
collection, Mrs. Pfile, Mrs. Fuss; col
lection needlework, E. Lawson, H. A.
Fuss.
Art Work—-Cartoon, Miss Living
stone, Mrs. Daly; Poster, advertising
“The Zurich Fair”, Hy. Flaxbard;
crepe, sealing wax and cellophane
paper display, Mrs. Hy. Fuss; oil
painting landscape, Miss Livingstone
Mrs. Daly; oil painting marine view,
copy, Miss Livingstone; water colors,
scene, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. H. Fuss
water colors, flowers, Miss Living
stone, H. A. Fuss; water colors, ani
mals copy, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. H.
Fuss; pastel, Miss Livingstone, Mrs.
H. Fuss; conventional design, Miss
Livingstone, Hy. Flaxbard; wood
carving, Miss Livingstone, H. Block
& Son; amateur photo, Hy. Flax
bard; single piece art work, not list
ed, Mrs. Daly, H. A. Fuss; sepia,
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Fuss.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Bouquet, large Susan Haberer, L.
Hoffman; bouquet small, L. Hoff
man, R. Geiger; collection of salvia,
S. Haberer, E. Restemeyer; dahlias,
S. Haberer; fuschias, S. Haberer;
pansies, L. Hoffman; geraniums, S.
Haberer asters, W. McKenzie, S. Ha
berer; petunias, L. Hoffman, S. Ha
berer; house plants, S. Haberer;
W. McKenzie; Colons in pots,
R. Geiger, L. Pfile; four varieties of
annuals, S. Haberer; cosmos, L. Hoff
man, S. Haberer; zinnias, A. F. Hess,
H. Block & Son; verbenas, S. Haber
er, Lee Hoffman; gladiolus, S. Hab
erer; sweet peas, W. McKenzie;
roses, S. Haberer.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT
Collection autumn leaves, mount
ed and named, Hy. Flaxbard, Wil
fred Doupe; collection mounted
weeds, G. Dators, A. F. Hess; best
dressed doll, H, Flaxbard, Wilfred
Doupe; crochet work, H. Flaxbard,
II. A. Fuse; bird house new, H. Flax
bard; writing under 10 years, Bert
Klopp; writing over 10 years old,
H. Flaxbard, W. Doupe; art, over 10
years old, W. Doupe, G, Daters.
R. F. Stade, Judge
Kippen W. I.
The Kippen East W. f. held their
September meeting at the (home of
Mrs. M. Traquair on Monday evening
■with an attendance of forty-two, with
the president in the chair. The meet
ing was opened by all singing the In
stitute Ode and “My Old Kentucky
Home.” The Bible reading was by
Mrs. Workman and the motto, “Our
health is precious, let us guard it,”
by Miss Sarah Sinclair. The roll
call was answered by the name of a
nurse or doctor. A good report of
the Local Leader's Training School
held in Hensail last week, was given
by Miss G. McLean. The two musi
cal numbers by Mrs, Hedden and
Mrs. Hess, of Hensail, were very
much enjoyed by the audience. Mrs.
Harry Caldwell gave a paper on cur
rent events. This was followed by
a solo, "My Ain Folk” by Mrs. E.
Butts. Mrs. J. Sinclair gave her re
cipes for sandwich spread and also
served a plate of sandwiches for ail
to try. Mrs. John McGregor and
Mrs. L. Clark had very practical pa
pers on "Our Medicine Chest” and
“Medical Uses of Lemons.” Mrs.
Traquair gave a very interesting his
tory of the Traquair homestead. It
was decided to have the annual
euchre and dance about the end Of
Octobei* in Kippen hall. The high
lights of the evening’s program was
the impromptu speech contest under
the direction of Mrs. Harry Caldwell,
with the winning vote going to Mrs.
Varley. With a vote of thanks to the
hostess and those taking part in the
program, the meeting closed by sing
ing the National Anthem. A social
time was spent while lunch -was serv
ed.
A newspaper offered a prize for
the best definition of money. This
definition won: "Money Is an article
which may be used ns a universal
passport to everything except heav
en and ns a universal provider, ex
cept, happiness?'