The Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-9, Page 10DAS1'LWGO1? SCHOOL FAIR
Thtar. lay, Oetcrber ,Ind. was a Gala
t1;y for the boys untl efts of town
;ui;l c: o:nmu&ty', that day being, the
(fate of the. first .S, hoot Fair. All
forenoon the. exhibitors wended their
way to the sehuat laden with artntuls
of exhibits. ilc.ii:l>s wagon lords o
live !,to -'k cinSl eoap,s of ehic'kens lista
the yard fence. Three moral:; were
we: dile 1 tw..h -entries in the differ -
tent tiep trtme t:;. The e :t're: town
:'a l n.` `4111 3*.'.Sag se'etions turned out
n'.1 tlw yard was well filled w:,,h
,,pe. tators. The most .scept`,::i1 n2.
t l , new hr ^.: h sclloa tt 'rk went
• ..on& n •-:i of its m r:ts and
aa: 4
ran'r.e..l
the F:a;'r above Town h';a
.+,,'.x,r'.'n!tur..1 onv;. The prices, lie!e,
.4ad and ihw .'t':l**g: ..'?;1 keen. I." :;lit
nai: c w .:'a a ,t;;
pr >,
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Gra n,—Oat, :.la .af, P I.¢e n s•:x';
R I; ,9a :, P. F,.leI tiv . r; bar
�e.it . A. Re:•,(ear, ac r, 11. Ra ler, I~,
sans: .,r.. . It Rel r ASsx( R;..te.-
:ia,�i ei-i',t� .
M .Zitenter; p 4�;. I.., 19-.:71, E.
K. `S-e'"l. Jaen%
Guera her; fen 'orn,. B Carrick, Q
jAta' m -ter, 1 . `Zi "auger, L. Stile.
P > c*t: • Green Mountain. V. Bart.
F Hart, era, E. Wein, E.:tlorlo.•k ; Ir -
la i'ta4)Is",:r, l,. De arinl L. 1svet n 1,
1, 11 acv:cr:1 L.Pfaff ; M ragea'd'., E.
t: ra:pater, L.raupner, t .Burme,.,ter
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13k; M'.4,0:1, ii, Zit—tuner, C.
Burmei- r. I.. Urattpler, L. We'n;
5 tura;?ae}C. Marten.), L. We', W.
S i.re: • 1 turnip. 1T. �tan'ake, C. Mat--
tem:. V. faire; beet:, K. Mdrlo'k. F.
• I:.lc•rn:,tiver, G. Guenther, c .Stanlake;
• err at,», A. Hoffman, Ji. Rinker. E.
R'nl,4r. Genttner; auion>, E. Hart -
!vita. 1:. F•daner, W. Rt° t.tm yer, tI.
7.1artene Parsn'p;, M. Stire, A:Miller
Poultry --Pen of three, H. R14.1er, E.
Iyearin, ti. 1,e erman; o'•kerel, V.
i3;r.4, E Howard, L Reid F Dearing
tau' ei. V. Wrk, M. Wetn. 11t keer,
I.. Rei; brown eggs, A. Restarneyer
1. 11i:vert, E. Wilds, W. S. hro:>der;
white eggs} V. Birk, P. i.Ici:i,tiver, fl.
Bei err F.Hartleib,
Liv. Stook—spr,ng volt, L. Pfaff;
daring Lamb, H. Kiefer, 1•i. Kellerman
L. Wen; beef cattle, L. Realer, L.
Zimmer, W. Sfire, gyp}: c'1al O.:Art:eh
(•r Bros: Linde `11 xl>rt; p r;, tr Ben
1e• H. Raider, E. •Ttema.n, L•`, Wilds,
L
der,
r.
Nature Study—Weeds, E. Howard,
1?,
Hart' ib, G. Weber, L. Graupner;
wec.I seed..., M. 'Tiernan, R. 'Ober. E.
llo,var..l, I Fraupner; 'n:;ectc, E,Hart-
!elb, E. Howard, L. Graupner; ;raret
injuries, E. Hartleib, E. Howar,l; iL.aves
E. Hartieib, L. Graupner, i'.FassOod
wooL, i.- Howard, C. Steinhagen, L.
Shwar:z.
DraW±n,—Map sof Huron under 10,
\1 ,.e.. n., S. Rader, R. Weber; map
of v .a. ::.a, over 10, E. Hartleib, L.
Graupner, 17. Fassa:c3.,
Writing—Under 10, A. Tiernan, L.
FSr:I, I. Jlarten.!; over ten, F. Hart
le:b, E. Guemher.
Manuel 1raining.—Hammer han`i1e, R
Eii.ber, J. Guenther, U. Zinuner, P.
Kleinstiver; bird house, P. K.teinstiver
C Steinhagen, H. Shlunt, E. Smith;
rope halter, M. Jennison, L. VV'itm.er,
C. Snell, M. Tiernan,
Domestic Science—White bread, M.
Wein, L. .Wiftert, E. Hartleib, L.
Graupner; brawn bread, E. Howard, L.
Graupner; muffins, S. Rader, E. How-
ard, M. Graupner, M. Jennison; cook -
fes, 11. Shade, L. Willert,. E. Hamacher
V. Faasold; buns, K. Morlack, M.Wein
M. Rinker, C. Bender; sti.hoa'. lunch,
M. Jennison, F. Hartiesb, E. Howard,
K. Mor'.oz.k; homer made candy, A..141.-
Ica',
.Ni•-Icr, V. Fassol!4, L. Tiernan, C. Martene
apple •vie; M. Martene, E. Howard, M.
Jennison, E. Hartleib; jar pres,erve,s,
L. Reid, K. M.or1o.ck, V. Baker; lay-
er cake, L. Graupner, V. Fassoid, L.
Reicl, M. I4artene .
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`fait frig—Doll, E, Howard,• L. Reid.
F. ,Hartleib,, L. Graupner; hemstiched
handkerchief, E. Howard, E. Hartleib
R. - Weber, K. Marlack; apron, L,
Graupner, ; E. Howard, E. Hartleib
crochet work, J. Dearing, E. Graupner
E Dearing ; darning on wool, W.
Schroeder, E. fartteib, M. Jennison;
patch on. cotton, L. Reid, E. Hartleib,
E Fahhnier.
Flowers—Asteils, K. Moriock; F.Hart
ieib, A. Hoffman, A. ,Tiernan; sweet
peas, G. Weber 'Phbox, L. Baker, •T.
Elsie, 1. Marten; bouquet from .home
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its
ATRE Navy League of Can-
ada fosters the splendid
spirit is rl at maw e L.:(1, British
•
the greatest of amt-`:,ip� Can-
, It organizes loyal -
ad alis so that practical work
may be accomplished for the
Canada's
development of anada1 s
direct interests
ns =ets a
t era.
The human ride o: Canada's Mercan-
tile is the Lem ...'s especial
interest—training Canadian boys to become the stur-
dy type of British manhood that won its laurels
again and again in the great war—relieving distress
among victims of the submarine warfal-3—and giv-
ing the sailor ashore an alternative ative place for rest and
recr ca .:ion to the places eb cic,ubiiul e_Lertainrnent
that abound in port.
Why the $500,000 is r1c7Tdred
On Nelson Day, October 21st, starts a 3 -day
campaign throughout the Dominion to raise
$500,000 necessary to finance the corning
year's work of the Navy League of Canada.
Help the work by giving liberally. As a na-
tion whose expanding trade will depend on
exports, we must educate our boys to the
highest type of seamanship so that theywill
be equipped to man our ships to carry our
exports to foreign markets.
You will do your part in this work by con-
tributing liberally to the support of the Boy's
Navy Brigades, the organizations by which
the Navy League trains boys for our mer-
chant marine.
Every dollar subscribed will be used to ,farther the work of the Navy League
in Canada—the work in which you are personally interested
as a patriotic citizen. Help by giving.
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October 21-22-23
"Cart adiarts Alfas aiJ Jh.e— Seas
Campaign Committee for the Province of Ontario
Chairman: Sir John C. Eaton Vice -Chairman: A. M. Hobberlin
Hon. Treasurer: Sir Edmond Wacker Asst. Treasurer: 10 I. L. Martin
34 King Street Vest, Toronto
'd • ,vas e..,X:V:.Y'afr..;rt;r7.
15,
garden, . F. Guenther, A. Hoffman, G.
Weber,
Public Speaking -V. Fassoid, E.
Hartleib- L. Graupner; hitching con• -
test, H. Ireland, M. Tiernan;, C. Snell;;
school. parade, Sa S. 4, S,., St 13, Da;:h
w'ooi senior room,; best kept plots in
school garden, Senior roiam, L. Eve -
land, intermediate, L. Reid, Junior Rm.
V Kraft, P. B'e:ltchen; Most prizes, E
Hartleib and E. Howard with 15 each.
We are expecting more schools to
join next Fair. This waulid give a
greater display pull create move cont-
patitilon. 1120 was spent in prizes,
The booth under the management of
the Young Metes' S S. C1as,s took ;n
W.00.