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Exeter, Sharon
Series Tied Up
Ry ROSS HAUGH
Sharon Cardinals and Exeter are
all tied up at two games apiece in
the finals of the South Huron men’s
softball championship. Sharon won
the fourth game in Dashwood Fri
day nigbV 5-3. Exeter got away to
a three-run lead in the second when
Jackson, Coward and Nicol crossed
the plate on two walks, an infield
bit and an error. Sharon came right
back in. the last half of the same
inning' to score four runs and take
the lead.
0. Gaiser opened the inning with
a home run to deep right centre. J.
■Gaiser walked, Pfaff beat out an
infield hit; Mason popped out and
Kestle forced Gaiser at third for
the second out. Ford walked to fill
the bases and R. Haugh lined a
single to right scoring Pfaff and
Kestle and when the throw to the
infield went wide Ford scored and
Haugh went to third.
Sharon added the final run in
the fifth when R. Haugh walked,
went to second on a passed ball,
and scored on G. Wein’s infield
hit,
Mason on the mound for Sharon
was in good form, being in trouble
in only two innings, the second
when Exeter scored all three runs
and in the final session when Presz-
cator and Shaw beat out infield
hits but were left stranded. Sears
for Exeter also pitched good ball
giving up only four hits, two be
ing infield scratches.
The fifth and final game of this
series will be played in Hensail un
der the flood lights Friday night,
Sept. 26th, at 8:30 p.m.
EXETER — Coullard, If; Presz-
cator, cf; Shaw, lb; Philip, e;
Jackson, 2b; Coward, rf; Nicol, 3b;
Mason, os; Sears, p.
SHARON—-Ford, lb; R. Haugh,
ss; L. Haugh, 2b; G. Wein, c; O.
Gaiser, 3b; J. Gaiser, cf; Pfaff, If;
Mason, p; Kestle, rf.
Exeter 0300000 3 3 3
Sharon 040 010 x 5 4 1
Umpires-—Beagley and Farrow.
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SPORTS
By“SCOOP”
Business
Review
TIED UP
The Exeter district softball lea
gue finals between Sharon and
Exeter are now all tied up. Exeter
could have copped the honors last
Friday night in Dashwood but went I
down 5-3 as Sharon tied up the
series. The deciding game is to be
played in Hensall this Friday eve
ning beneath the lights at 8:30.
* * * *
WORLD SERIES
The Brooklyn Dodgers have won
the National League penant in their
close finishing drive with the St.
Louis Cards and now the World
Series will see the Yankees, win
ners in the American League and
the Dodgers pairing off in the first
game September 30th.
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MORE LIKE HOCKEY
The first of the week feels more
like football and hockey weather
than baseball and down to serious
business are most of the NHL clubs
in the various training camps. The
champion Toronto Maple Leafs
buckled down to work Monday.
These business firms invite your
patronage. Dealing with them
gives satisfaction and helps to
make this a better .community
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POP’S
Taxi Service
Phone: Ci’editon lSrll
Exeter 357
I LOAD AFTER LOAD USE
Stewart’s Taxi
AU Passengers Insured.
Out-of-town Trips a Specialty.
Reasonable Rates.
j Stewards Taxi is owned
and operated by
C. J. Stewart.
8TH line blanshard
Mrs. Herb Langford is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Langford, of Clandeboye.
Mr. Jack Thomson, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Jack
Thomson and Mr. Fred Thomson.
Mr. Bobby Thomson and Miss
Baithel, of Toronto, are spending
this week with Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr. and .Mrs. tApville Steckley
and son, of Gormley, have returned
home aft,er spending the week with
Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
Orrie and Elizabeth spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of
Clinton.
Mrs. Orville Langford and John
spent Saturday with Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mr. Gladwyn Hooper attended
Glencoe Fair on Tuesday.
Phone 335 Exeter
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•ON HAND
Anthracite Coal and Coke
ON HAND
A. J. CLATWORTHY
We Deliver
Phone 12 Grantdr
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the W.A.
will be held on October 2nd in the
evening at the home of Mrs, Ross
Love at S o’clock standard time.
Miss Gertrude Dlnsdale, who has
been staying at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Earl Ratz for the past
three weeks, has returned to her
home in London.
Glen Sharpe, who has been a
patient in Victoria Hospital for tliq
past six weeks, is expected home
this week.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Skevington
and two children, Susan and Janet,
of Detroit, spent the weelt-end with
relatives here.
Please remember the anniversary
services on Sunday next, Septem
ber* 2SC11. Service in the afternoon
at £.30 and in the evening at 7.30
standard time. The pastor, Rev. S.
AV. Haim will be the speaker at
both services. Everybody welcome.
Special music.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, of Win
nipeg, Man., are visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, George Love,
“Mr. Jones, dad wants t® bor
row your corkscrew.”
“All right, sonny. You run along
home. 1’11 bring it over,”
horses
Agricultural—Brood mare accom
panied by foal, Alden Craven; 3-
year-old filly or gelding, E. J. At
well and second; 2-year-old filly or
gelding, Wm. J. Dale, E. J. Atwell;
diploma, L. H. Listman.
Heavy Draft—2-year-old filly or
gelding, E. J, Atwell; diploma, Wm
J. Dale.
Percheron or Belgian—3-year-old
filly or gelding, A. D. Robinson; 2-
year-old filly or gelding, A. D. Rob
inson; diploma, A. D, Robinson.
Horses in Harness—Span agricul
tural horses, Peter Graham, L. H.
Listman, E. J. Atwell; span heavy
draft horses, Peter Graham, Wm.
J. Dale; Stewart McCall; span Per
cheron or Belgian horses, L. II.
Listman, A. D. Robinson; harness
tandem, team, L, H. Listman, P.
Graham; harness tandem, single,
W. Mayburry; span general pur
pose, H. Beaver, E, J, Atwell; car
riage teams, Wm. Mayburry, H.
Beaver; road teams, Weber; pony
teams, H. McIlwain; single carriage
15,2 and over, W. Mayburry, I-I
Beaver; single carriage, under 15.2,
AV. Mayburry; single roadster, 15.2
and over, Weber; single roadster
under 15.2, Weber, Becker and
AVillert; single pony, Victor Hog
arth, T. C. Shean, H. McIlwain and
fourth,
Best Lady Driver—Wm, Maybur
ry,
Hurdle Jump — Junior Merner,
Jack Parsons, Merner,
Half Mile Roadster race—Weber
and second, Becker and Willert, J.
R. Reid.
Roadsters—Brood mare, foal at
foot, Weber, John R. Reid and
third, Milne Pullen; colt or filly,
J. R. Reid, M. Pullen, J. R. Reid,
Weber; 1945 filly or gelding, Web
er, Whitney Coates; 1944 filly or
gelding, Becker and Willert; 1946
filly or gelding, Weber, J. R. Reid;
diploma, Weber.
Wagon Horses—Foal, A. Craven,
A. Merner; 3-year-old filly or geld
ing, E. J. Atwell; 2-year-old filly
or gelding, E. J. Atwell; single
wagon horse, Harry Beaver and
second, E. J. Atwell; diploma, H.
Beaver.
Judges Heavy horses, W. S.
Steadman; light horses, Wm. Deck
el'
Sunoco Service Special, for best
three horses, any breed, P. Graham.
Grafton & Co., London, best five
horses, any breed, John R. Reid.
W. Eric McIlroy Special, best
saddle horse, John McIlroy, Arnold
Merner, Bill Merner, Beth Taylor.
CATTLE
Shorthorns —- Aged cow, Roy
Nethercott, W. E. Parker and son,
and third; 2-year-old heifer, R,
Nethercott, W. E. Parker and son,
R. Nethercott; 1-year-old heifer, W.
E. Parker and son, R. Nethercott,
W. Turnbull and son; heifer calf,
W. E. Parkei' and son, R. N. Peck
and sons, W. E. Parker and son;
bull calf, AV. E. Parker and son,
W. Turnbull and son, R. Nether
cott; bull 1 year and over, T. Slavin,
AV. Turnbull and son; bull, 2 years
and over, R. N. Peck and sons, W.
E. Parker and son, W. Turnbull
and son.
Herefords — Aged cow, W. S.
O’Neil, Howard Wright, Warren
Brock; 2-year-old heifer, H, Wright,
AV. S. O’Neil; 1-year-old heifer, H.
Wright, W. S. O’Neil, W. Brock;
heifer calf, W. S. O’Neil, W. Brock,
H. Wright; bull calf, W. S. O’Neil,
H. Wright, W. Brock; bull, 1 year
and over, H. Wright, W. S. O’Neil
and third; bull, 2 years and over,
AV. S. O’Neil, W. Brock, R. Wright.
Polled Angus — Aged cow, Ed
wards Bros., Early Bros., Stuart
Triebner; 2-year-old heifer, Ed
wards Bros., Early Bros., and third;
1-year-old heifer, Edwards Bros.,
Early Bros., and third; heifer calf,
Edwards Bros., and second, Early
Bros.; bull calf, Edwards Bros.,
Early Bros., and third; bull 1 year
and over, Edwards Bros.; bull 2
years and over, Edwards Bros.,
Early Bros., S. Triebner.
Holsteins — Aged cow, Hooper
Bros., Ward Hodgins, Ross Mar
shall; 2-year-old heifer, W. Hod
gins, R. Marshall, Hooper Bros,;
1-year-old heifer, Hooper Bros, and
second; heifer calf, R. Marshall and
second, Harry Cole; bull calf, R.
Marshall, AV. Hodgins and third;
bull 1 year and over, Hooper Bros.;
bull 2 years and over, AV. Hodgins.
Grades—1-year-old heifer, Robt.
Hern, S. Triebner; 2-year-old steer,
R. Nethercott; 1-year-old steer, R.
Netheicott; heifer calf, S. Triebner,
third; steer calf, R. Hern.
Herd'—3 females, 1 bull, Edwards
Bros., W. S. O'Neil, W. E. Parker
and son; get of sire, Edwards Bros.,
R. Nethercott, W. S. O’Neil.
Usborne Baby Beef — AV. Brock
second and third, A. Easton, Fred
Ford, A. Easton.
Baby Beef Open Class-—AV. Brock
and second, R. Nethercott, Andrew
Hicks.
Traquair Special, best calf, any
breed, R. Marshall.
T. Eaton Special, best heifer calf,
dairy type, R. Marshall, II, Cole,
Mrs. Leonard Harris.
AV, c. Pearce Special, calf under
I year, R. Marshall, W. S. O’Neil,
H. Cole.
Fink's Butcher Shop Special, best
beef calf, AV. Brock.
Judges—Hume Glutton, Goder
ich; Joseph Easton.
SHEEP
Dorset Horned—-Aged ram, Pres
ton Dearing and second, Orval Mc
Gowan; shearling ram, P. Dearing
and second, O. McGowan; ram Iamb,
P. Dearing and second, O. McGow
an; ewe having raised lambs this
year, P, Dearing and second, o.
McGowaii; shearling ewe, P. Dear
ing and second, 0. McGowan; owe
lamb, O, McGowan, P. Dearing and
I third.
1 Oxford Downs—Aged. rain, Don
Dearing, O. McGowan; shearling
ram, O. McGowan, D. Dearing; ram
lamb, D- Dearing aim second, O.
McGowan; ewe haying raised lambs
this year, D. Dearing, o. McGowan,
D. Dearing; shearling five, d. Dear
ing, O. McGowan, D. Dearing; ewe
lamb, D. Dearing, O. McGowan,
Shropshire Downs Aged ram,
Wm. H. Douglas, O, McGowan;
shearling ram, Wm. JI. Douglas and
second, O. McGowan; ram lamb, W.
H. Douglas, G. H. Armstrong, O.
McGowan; ewe having raised lambs
this year, O. McGowan, AV. H. Doug
las, G. H. Armstrong; shearling
ewe, W. H. Douglas, O. McGowan,
G. H. Armstrong; ewe. lamb, AV. H.
Douglas and second, ti, h. Arm
strong.
Lincolns—A. D. Steeper won 6
first and four seconds.
Lejcesters — Aged ram, Donald
Graham, Eph. Snell, \V. H. Douglas;
Shearling'ram, D. Graham, E. Snell,
W. H. Douglas; ram lamb, D, Gra
ham E. Snell, W. II. Douglas; ewe
having raised Jambs this year, E.
Snell, Wm. R. Pepper, D. Graham;
shearling ewe, E. Snell and second,
AV. R. Pepper; ewe lamb, W. R.
Pepper, E. Snell, W. H. Douglas.
Southdowns—Aged ram, John B.
Kennedy, W. H, Douglas; shearling
ram, J. B. Kennedy and second;
ram lamb, J. B. Kennedy and sec
ond; ewe having lambs this year,
J. B. Kennedy; shearling ewe, J.
B. Kennedy and second; ewe lamb,
J. B. Kennedy and second.
Pen of long wool, A. D. Steeper,
E. Snell.
Pen of Short Wool, P. Dearing,
,J. B. Kennedy. '
Judge—T, >L- Patrick, Ilderton.
HOGS
Bacon Hogs—Boar 2 years and
over, W. Turnbull and son, Andrew
Hicks, George Douglas; boar one
year old and under, J. M. Piper, G.
Douglas; boar under J year, A.
Hicks, AV. Turnbull and son, Hugh
Filson, G. Douglas, J. AL Piper;
sow 2 years old and over, A. Hicks,
AV. Turnbull and son and third, G.
Douglas, J. M. Piper; sow 1 year
old and under 2, A Hicks, AV. Turn
bull and son, G. Douglas and 4th,
AV. Turnbull and son; sow under 1
year and over 5 months, J. Al. Piper,
W. Turnbull and son, J. AL Piper,
H. Filson, W. Turnbull and son;
sow under 6 months, G. Douglas
and second, H. Filson. W. Turnbull
and son, J. M. Piper; pair bacon
hogs, G. Douglas, H. Filson; boar
under 6 months, J. M. Piper, G.
Douglas, A. Hicks, AV. Turnbull and
son, J. M. Piper.
'Canada Packers Special, best sow
any breed, A. Hicks.
Mr. G. A. Cann and Sons, ol
Exeter, won th.e T. Eaton special
for the best pen of four bacon hogs.
They graded 4 A’s; Howard Pym
was second with 2 A’s and 2 B’s.
Judge — A. H. Warner, R.R. 1,
Bayfield.
POULTRY
Orpingtons—I, McClymont won 2
firsts and 1 second,
Wyandottes —• Ivan McClymon:.
won 2 firsts and 1 second; Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe won first for cockerel.
Barred Rocks—4. McClymont won
2 firsts and three seconds; Mrs. W.
Doupe first for cockerel.
AVhite Rocks — I. McClymont 4
first, 3 seconds.
Rhode Island Reds' — I. McCly
mont, 3 first, 2 seconds.
New Hampshire Reds—I. McCly
mont, 1 first, 3 seconds; Mrs. AV.
Doupe, first for cockerel and first
for pullet.
Black Giants — G. Douglas, 4
first; I. McClymont, 4 seconds.
Sussex—I. McClymont, 4 firsts, 1
second; George Snell, second for
cockerel and second for pullet.
Minorcas—I. McClymont, 4 firsts,
3 seconds:
White Leghorns—G. Douglas, 3
firsts, 1 second; I. McClymont, 1
first, 3 seconds.
Brown Leghorns—I. McClymont,
4 .firsts, 1 second; Mrs. W. Doupe,
2 seconds.
Anconas—I. M.-Clymont, 3 firsts,
1 second; Mrs, AV. Doupe, first for
pullet.
Cochins — G. Douglas, first for
cock, first for hen.
Seabriglits—Cock, G, Douglas, D.
Graham; hen, I). Graham, G. Doug
las; cockerel, 1). Graham, G. Doug
las; pullet, G. Douglas, D. Graham.
Apy other variety—G. Douglas, 4
firsts.
Ducks—Muscovy, cock, Mrs. AV.
Doupe.
Guinea Fowl — I. McClymont,
first for cock and first for hen.
Rabbits—G. Snell, doe first, buck
second.
Pair Pigeons — Cock, G. Snell;
hen, Bennett Fisher.
Utility Pens. Leghorns, I. McCly
mont and second; Reds, I. McCly
mont and second: Rocks, I. McCly
mont and second: Minorcas, I. Mc
Clymont
AVein Bros. Special, utility pen,
any breed, I. McClymont,
C. Fairbairn Special, White eggs,
Mrs. Gordon Alorloek, I. McCly
mont; brown cues, I. McClymont;
mixed eggs, Mrs. g. Morlock, I. Mc
Clymont.
Judge— L. V. Hogarth.
GRAIN AND SEEDS
Sheaf of oats. Wm. Elliott and
second, Verne Pineombe; sheaf of
barley, Wm. Elliott; bushel white
fall wheat, M. E. Hooper and sons,
H. A. Fuss, Mrs, Edgar Darling;
bushel feed barley, H. A. Fuss, M.
E. Hooper and sons, Mrs. Walter
Weber, Newton clarke; bushel of
buckwheat, Mrs. Ed. Lawson; oats,
N. Clarke, M. E. Hooper and sons,
Sheilah Bailey, Mrs. E. Darling;
bushel timothy seed, M. E. Hooper
and sons, Mrs. E. Darling, II. A.
Fuss; half bushel
Mrs. E. Darling;
grain in ear, Fred
ensilage corn. ML
sons: two bushels malting barley,
W. Elliott, N. Clarke; malting bar
ley, Av’. Elliott, M. E. Hooper and
sons; half bushel alsike, Mrs. E.
Darling; soya beans, N. Clarke;
Beavei* Oat Field Crop competitors,
bushel of oats, W. Elliott; 10 ears
husking corn, M. E. Hooper and
sons, Roy Johns and son.
Jones & MacNaughton Specials-—
timothy seed, M. E. Hooper and
sons, Mrs, E. Darling, H. A. Fuss;
red clover, Mrs. E. Darling; alsike,
Mrs. E. Darling.
Judge—K. R. Hellier.
red clover seed,
best collection
McClymont; best
E. Hooper and
FRUITS
Apples—Six varieties named win
ter apples, V. Hogarth, Fred Mc
Clymont; four varieties named fall
apples, V. Hogarth, F. McClymont,
fall apples, F. McClymont,
V. Hogarth; Rhode Island Green
ings, F. McClymont, V. Hogarth;
Northern Spies, V. Hogarth, F. Mc
Clymont; Roxboro Russets, Golden
Russets, Spitzburgs, F. McClymont;
Baldwins, V. Hogarth, F. McCly
mont; AVestfield Seek-No-Further,
Snow Apples, Gravensteins, Col-
verts, F. McClymont; Fall Pippins,
V. Hogarth, F. McClymont; King of
Tomkins, V. Hogarth, F. McCly
mont; Alexanders, 'V. Hogarth, F.
McClymont; Canadian Red, F. Mc
Clymont; Ribstone Pippins, V. Ho
garth; Wagners, Grimes G. Pippins,
F, McClymont; Maiden’s Blush, V.
Hogarth, F, McClymont; Ben Davis,
F. McClymont; Ontario, V. Hogarth,
F. McClymont; Wealthy, F. McCly
mont, V. Hogarth; Duchess of Old
enburg, F. McClymont; Blenheim
Pippins, V. Hogarth, F. McClymont;
Cranbury, F. McClymont; Talman
Sweet, V. Hogarth, F. McClymont;
St. Lawrence, 'F. McClymont,
Pears — Two varieties winter
pears, V. Hogarth, F, McClymont;
two varieties fall pears, V. Hogarth,
F, McClymont; Flemish Beauty, F.
McClymont; Duchess of Anjouline,
V. Hogarth, F. McClymont; Clapp’s
Favorite, V. Hogarth, F. McClymont
Beaur’s Claigeau, f. McClymont;
Vicar of AVakefield, Fall Lucrative,
V. Hogarth; Sheldon, Ar. Hogarth,
F. McClymont; East Beurre, F. Mc
Clymont, V. Hogarth; Louise Bonnie
de Jersey, F. McClymont; Buteati
Anjou, V. Hogarth, F. McClymont:
Bartlett, Airs. C. Sims, F. McCly
mont.
Plums — Go’s Golden Drop, F.
McClymont, V. Hogarth; Jefferson,
F. McClymont; Imperials Gage, AT.
Hogarth; Dundas Purple, F. McCly
mont, V. Hogarth; any variety, V.
Hogarth, F. McClymont; Abundance
V. Hogarth; Pond's Seedling, Glass
Seedling, Rein Claude, F. McCly
mont.
Grapes—Niagara, any other vari
ety, best collection, F. McClymont
Peaches—Late Crawford, F. Mc
Clymont; any variey, V. Hogarth,
F. McClymont.
Judge—E. J. Green.o
DAIRY PRODUCTS
5 pounds butter, F. McClymomt;
10 pounds butter, F. McClymont.
■Usborne Twp. Meetins
I Thq regular meeting of the
Usborne Township School Area
Board was held on Friday night,
Sept. 19th, at S.S. No. 5 at 9 p.m.
with all members present, also
Sparling.
Moved by 11. Hern, seconded
M. Pu'llen that the minutes
adopted as read; carried.
Moved by II. Hern, seconded
M. Pullen that the action of
chairman and secretary he ratified
in paying the bills in July and Aug
ust; carried.
Moved by H. Taylor, seconded by
Ar. Jeffery, that the action of com
mittee re school bus contract he
ratified and. contract he forwarded
to Department; carried.
Moved by II. Taylor, seconded
by M. Pullen that pupils taking
home economics and manual train
ing courses at Exeter buy their
small supplies and the Board to
supply the work books; carried-
Moved by V. Jeffery, seconded
by M. Pullen that the bills be paid;
carried,
The Secretary was instructed to
advise Mr. Martin that the pianos at
‘ and S.S. No. 12 need
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EFFECTIVE
Sunday, Sept, 28, 1947
Euii information from
CAN. NATIONAL RAIL’YS
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Sunday and
Evening Service
One garage will be open in
Exeter on Sundays and dur
ing the evenings throughout
the week.
S.S. No. 3
tuning.
The next
at S.S. No.
17th,
LAING’S
Service Station
Open this Sunday and During
the Evenings throughout the
Week.
meeting will be held
1 on Friday, October
at 8:30 p.m.
A. Garnet Hicks.
(<It appeared very sudden
ly—shortly after he began
treating our car to the ex
pert service at Exeter
Motor Sales garage
We are now in a position to
Insulate your house with loose
rock wool blown in or with rock
’ wool bats of the best material
that we know of. We would be
pleased to estimate your job.
VEGETABLES
Half bushel early potatoes, Robt.
Sanders, Mrs. Geo. Wright; globe
beets, Robert Sanders; sugar beets,
F. McClymont; long mangels, F.
McClymont; tomatoes, R. Sanders,
Harold Cudmore; intermediate car
rots, long carrots, R. Sanders; white
or yellow field carrots, R. Sanders,
F. McClymont; sweet corn, N,
Clarke, 'F. McClymont; bantam corn,
Mrs. G. Wright; pumpkins, R. San
ders; N. Clarke; squash, R. Sanders,
N. Clarke; swede turnips, M. E.
Hooper and sons, N, Clarke; tur
nips, any other variety, H. Cudmore,
M. E. Hooper and sons; white or
yellow onions, Spanish onions,
round citrons, R. Sanders; winter-
squash, R. Sanders, N. Clarke;
summer squash, N. Clarke, R, San
ders; fall cabbage, winter cabbage.
R. Sanders; best collection vege
tables, R. Sanders, F. McClymont.
Wonder Bread Special, for best
bushel turnips, N. Clarke, M. E.
Hooper and sons.
J. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co. Ltd. Spec
ial, best collection vegetables, R.
Sanders.
Judge—K. R. Hellier,
FLOWERS
Begonias, Mrs. John Hodgert,
Mrs. E. Lawson; foliage, Mrs. E.
Lawson; geraniums in bloom, Mrs.
E. Lawson, and second; novelty in
potted plants, Mrs. G. AVright.
Cut Flowers—Snapdragons, Airs.
W. Doupe, Airs, W. AVeber; asters,
collection, Mrs. AV. AVeber, Mrs. AV.
Doupe; white asters, P. Dearing,
Airs. G. Wright; purple asters, S. J.
Sweitzer, Airs. W. Doupe; pink as
ters, S. J. Sweitzer, Airs. AV. Doupe;
ostrich plume asters, Airs. W, Doupe
coxcombs, feather coxcombs, Airs. J.
Hodgert; cosmos, Mrs. G. Wright.
Mrs. AV. AVeber; decorative dahlias,
Airs. W. Doupe, Mrs. W. Weber;
pompom dahlias, Mrs. AV. Doupe,
Mrs. AV. AA’eber; pinks, Mrs. Leon
ard Harris; gladiolus, 6 different
gladioli, best collection gladioli,
Airs. AV. Doupe; balsams, Mrs. G.
AVright, Airs. AV. AVeber; African
marigolds, Mrs. (1. AVright, H. Cud
more; French marigolds, Airs. AV.
AVeber, Mrs. W. Doupe; Phlox
Drummondi, Mrs. J. Hodgert; per-
renial phlox, P. Dearing; single
petunia, double petunia, pansies,
Mrs. W- Doupe; salvia, Mrs. W.
Weber, P. Dearing: salpiglossis,
Mrs. J. Hodgert; sweet peas, Mrs,
(J. AVright, P. Dearing; dahlia
flowered zinnias, S. J, Sweitzer, Mrs.
J, Hodgert; best display ainnias,
j Mrs. AV. Weber; collection of an
nuals, Mrs. J, Hodgert; collection
I of perennials, Mrs. G, AVright;
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