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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-23, Page 5• THE EXETER TIMES.ADVOCATZ TlatiltSiaAla 43, 10 gavot of Trinativrre CaaNIONt ONTARIO Students may enter at any time. Why not attend the School that has the Ifighly Qualified ataff, The only School that teacheri -real Practical Business Training from start to finish. Where High School students and teachers are tauglat spscial- ized expert training in 13usinessAdmi1istrat1en. and Secretarial Scince and are Sure of a good, positipn, rapid promotion and big income. cOunsgs Stenographic, Comrnercialr, Secretarial, General Office, Cicil Serviee Commercial Teachers Course and Special Courses. arranged. • For Information Write to B. P. WARDall.A., leleacctaa . Phone 198 Principal WANTI3D AS, and All Khans of GRAIN, We are prePared td pay you the ,irery highest prices for your Grain, • and ean .also niake arrangements for trucking same at a low cost, advise• weby telephone•or letter, and if if is • your •wlsh we will have our buyer Sall to see yOut gr n. personally. COOK BROS. 1ELXING O.' Phone 54 .' . Hensall,- Ont. ''•iiENSALL • Miss Eiden HeffermAin is eisietng relatives at Centralia. ' A number trona Hensall nttended the fair at 'Beater on Wednesday. \ Wielding bells are ringing again in Hensall and how merrily they Bound. f Mr. and Mrs. • Fred- !SP:onions and little soh' are Visiting relatives in Toronto, Mr. and ales. Milton Ortwein, of Londoanvisired on Sunday with.re- ' latives in town. MIss, Margaret Slavin, evho has . been visiting in, London for the peat Iwo weeks has returned home. . Mrs. John Dinsdaltr, Mrs. John Petty and Mrs. Taylor,. visited for a new days with relatives in -Toronto. Mr. Jas. Bullard, of Minneapolis, 'who has been here attending the fineral o hle mother retelaned to his home on Saturday. The many' friends of Mrs. Jphn •Murdock nre pleased to eee her able o be. around again after being con- , , • Miss Eleanor Fisher ORGANIST HENSALL UNITED CHURCH TUITION IN mom Terms -Moderate, Phone 68 , all Paper in the Latest Designs Prices'from lee to $1.50 PER ROLL • I • • HAIWWOOD FIAVRING .LAID AND POLISHED Sangiter, 'Henan DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL Reiser gradtiate—of • Faculty of glitettleine. and .1dititef kit.' Science; ',Malty of • Westem" Ontario. of College of litYsicians 1144 Surgeons ot Ontario. Office .100 doora east of'Post Office. ' '•• „" Residence 111 RONSALL. OPIT . AUCTIoNEER osealt ICLOPP Rotor Graduate Corey Jones' An- gelica School, Special course taken in ilegistered Live 'Stock (all Dreads') lifferciaandise, Real Estate, Farm etc. Rates in keeping with ;prevailing prices. Satisfaction as - Awed, write Oscar Klapp, Zurich, or p.vitrei 111-92. Zurich- USBORNE & RIBBERT leltnetIAL FIRE INSCRANC'E conmaNy Bead Office, Farquhar, Out. 'President, •JOHN ALLISON Vice -President, OAS. McKENZIE DIRECTORS PRANK/McCONNELL, SIMON DOW ROBT NORRIS, WM.- I3ROCK AGENTS • JOHN ESSERInCentralia, Agent for lisaorne and.Biddulph PAVER, HARRIS, Munro, Agent foe Hibbert Fullerton, and Logan A. T'URNSSULL • Secretary -Treasurer Box. 98, Exeter, Ontario, . GLADMAN & STANBURY • Solieltors, Exeter 011emVolaff.1.1=1.......21•121.eatMeitozmemstegormirscgsams.e. WHITE AEC' a matched dre tildes at 5 PER mins xs TELE MEN TO STO011 FP WITH GOOD COAL WRILIS 719/7 CAN GET IT 4! A LOW, Piddle A0 J. CLATWORTHY GRANTON 1NE ed on both • finecletki her room far eke past three • weeks way' ,a sprain`ed ankle. The evening service .bathe United church i'as Withdrawen on account of the anniversary seeveces at Cb.isel- huret. Next- Sunclai, Rev. Arthur Sinclair will have charge of his own pulpit. • a -es, „ .4. number from Heusell attended tlae annlveraary servieas at Chise.1-. keret one Setetday Meta Rev.- Mr. --Ravers 'preached two .exeellent sera mons to ,largelicceigregatiens in the afternooleand, eyeniUt.; • • • Mr. end Mrs; Anapre Sweitzer 'left Monday for :their new home In De- troit aied.anrewe aceotapaneed over by Mr. and Mrs., "Itobt. Higgins. •Mrs. Higgins intends ;remaining for a few weeks with liar dinfghteee • Tb.e merning'servioe Iii tile Unite ea church on Sunday last. was large- ly attentled. 'Hee. -Mr. ;Rivers, of Parkhill, occupyingthe pulpit. , Mr. Rivers is a formerparor; of Hensel' and his many 'friends here were Pleased to see endher. hine again. The rural schocil'tair held;ut Hen - sail Monday, afternoon was O. Stoat success. Ia addition to our owa school three other' ziehOole or div- isions took part, 'S.S: 'Nee 10, Hay and 14, Tuckersrdiele gibe list of prize Winners will *prime *next week. • The meeting of tae Ynurig Peopreag League -of the •United church, was held on Mondayeeveiling .with Rey. Mr. Sinalair presidinge The meet- ing was in charge of Mrs' Lee Hed- den and was opened br the singing of a fiefmn after which Mei, Chas. McDonald.led in prayer, Is Nellie Boyle read thar beriptufelessan. Mr. Sinclair very ably gave' the topic ea "Pluck." An instrumentill,,,auet by Misses MildreawSmillie anal -e -Pearl Eider, solo byeiVlargaret:Drummond and a reading by laisst Elete,:artere all greatly enjoyed. The remains of the 'late, .Alvin Laverne Alexander, .who entS...drosen- ed at Fort Hope oepailarar‘th were -interred in the eiletithtI. Vnin ceme ,etery .oneSept. and, theeservice be-, ing cenducted y Rea: G. nyli eeleidley and Rev. Dr. -1;letelieje gltere were, many' beantifibefflorelatellsates; The pallbearers ...Thompson, Theron; Creary; ' 'Jack Aldizfgtait, Jack Tinton Relit • Gann •and. Jambe Anderson. e • , •, Klee' Aleatbe Ogden." air. and Mts. Haerleou tioltentan and family, of Detre% Pent, the week -end wit S M. and Mrs,. JQS. Heist. ••• Dashwood Dr. H. IL Cowen, L. D. S. D. D. S. morrAL SITRGEON At office in liartleib Block, Dash - woes:. -first three dare of week and it offeke ever the „Post Office, in nivel). at Dane days of 'week, • Mr. Leonard Birk left Friday for Guelph where heaven' attead. tea 0, A. C. •' Mr. Wm: Kleinstiver has- taken a position with C. Reid & Co. •' Mr. Lorne Tiernan left Monday for Londerewhere he will attend the Western University. Miss Alice Hoffman left or Stret- ford this week where she will at- tend Normal School. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hoffman and family and ,Mrs. Stacey spent the week -end in Kitchener. Miss Olivia Welton, 'who, leas been visltirig 1 Kitchener. has returned. Miss Margaret Held is ',attending .High School in -"Stratford. Messrs. Arnold Merest- and Ed. Hamacaer, of Detroit, spent the week -end in town. Mrs. J. Guenther, of Mitchell, is visiting in town. We, have received a list af the prive winners at the Dashwood school fair which will appear nett •Week. Usborne Council. Tbe municipal comsat of the Township of lasborne met at the Tewnship Hall, Elimville, on Sep- tember elth. All the members were west:alt. The Minutes of the meet- ing.of August 7th were read and ap- proved on Motion Of Berry -Dewe • By-law No. 6, 1924; re fiicingettes for 1926 was read and passed =titan of Ballantyne -Skinner. • ' Mr. Fred Johnston appeared'be- fore the council concerning the lairk- ton Union Cemetery, requestitag that the muticipality sh.oeld Omit:tie the maintenence of same. Dew.Skinner That Councillor Berry be delegated to ^meet a representative of Bien - shard council and the, Union Omelets ery Committee to confer on the mate ter and ;report at next meeting. Carried.. , 'Usboine Union School -Fair nom= mittee asked for a grime: atallaa- tyne‘Skihner: That a grenf'ef 2.5. ebe ' Carried. , TeerTY-Banane tyne s That the ,•plerk ,orr .through 'George' Hialis, argent Metalijc Roofing 't 4 ge. steel cuevert.: Carried: . Berry -Skinner: .That the&new- lug bilis be passedeand tillers; issued for the poymelet.of •I'Sein:Mca Nicol, getriellingeHibbert Bonfidary, , $40.50; Wm. Connell, advanee An- derson drain $200; Roy 'Mine snOw • ; I work $4.80; Win., Johns, airapt to CREDV1,..ON Usbprne scheol Mir $25; Sleanion & Kellett, cutting -weeds. $11; Henry e A monster—fonif',iupaer' :will ba Ford, superintendence for August„ given under the., auspices of the $45.22; Henry •Ford, team Weak $45 Ladies' Aad of ' the: 'Evaagelical W. 3. Sienmone, repair grader $3.50i, church, brediteneain'ThOtele, Oat. Lei:Teed .O'Reilley, ditching, Con. 8 7th, 1926. •Suer'i1 111 'served $24; Thos. Bell'," ditching, Con. 8, from 5 'to 8:30. o'efock.r. ' . $2.50; Chas. •Stephen, •driving 'tile a • 1., "• Con. 8, $5; Fred Ford culvert, con: Mr. and Mrs': Jos, Haistfeirie visit- 2, $8.25; Gerald Ford, do.' $3.25; ,ing with relatives, at Detratil' Louis Fletcher, no. $2.50; Louis •• Mr. and Mre.eFee'eracin, 'Weitzel Cornish do. $9.50. Prance Drain spent the' weakeanif .eriends at Account: Nelson Clark $4.50; Thep. Sarnia. .' Crew 42.75; John Prance ' $5.25. Mr. Charles Trietzespenathee week- Carried: , end with Mr. and -MrzielE..Teietz, of Berry: That we adjourn tee meet aarnia.'" a. , Saturday, October 2nd, ,at 1 Miss Viola Geiser vieltetleWith re- nnteese. , latives at Londoiearas4Weele for a ' Henry Strang, Clerk few days; , . • , e? • - • • I Mr. end: Mrealil. S. Hiscocks mote I ored to Clifford" oneTneedtey to visit a sick re a ve. . The annual 'lintel leutper of 'they . A 'N,T .E D Crediton United' church avill be held • PEAS and All lands of GRAIN Tfiesday, October lathe.• . f We' are prepared to pay you the • Mrs. Ezra Heist laAs' renamed very 'highest prices for your Grain, home, after epepeing, twat.) weeks els-, and can also make arrangements for iting With relatiVes af„T;aronto. t trucking same at a low cost, advise Mr. and Mei.. allioe. Trevethiek;ns by telephone or letter, and if it is have returned afterespendeng a few, YOur wish we will have our buyer days with -relatives at nonelon. lean to see your grain persoitally. Miss Ida Brown hassrAtukned after' afaieme owe. ateLLeNG spending two weeks with' Mr. end Phone 54 Hensall, Ont.` Mrs. Herbert Brown t To;q:atto. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy HID and faintly' of Port Huron spent tiff kzeek-end ,MT. CARMEL with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hill and relatives. ••'•Rev. Fr. Corcor,en on Sunday an - Mrs. Pack and eon oe, Lonclanrand natinced the bonds of marriage of Miss Barbar & Finkbeiber, of Cleve- Mr, Herbert Hartman, cif Detroit, land spent Thursday with Mrs, Lena son of arr. joins Hartman, of Zurich S to 1Vliss Madeline Disjardine, ond e weitzer. c ernes .Katie Sweitzer and Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Hannah' Zwicker are visiting at the Disjardine, the marriage to take place the first part of October. The death took • place at 'Se Joseph's hospital, London, Friday, September 17th, of Mr. • Edward Bream aged 32 years, youngest son 01 Mr. and Mrs. John Breen. of the 20th concession of McGillivray. About a month ago Mr. Breen un- etierwent an operation'eafter which he was thought to be improving, R. A. Brook, of Kerwook will prea.eb. at both services.. Special eineeng. Everybody invited. KI.11PEN • _ home of' Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Zwicker. Mr, Lester McIsaac left en Mon- day for Moorefield Where he has been transferred to the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Anniversary, services in the Unita ed church next Sunday, September 26th,' at 11 aeri, and 7 pm. Rev. - The congregatoe of Zion Evanael- mai church Appreciated the Ftervices of Rev. C. Z. Kopkaye of ntratfora, who preached the word last Suddey morning and evening. Next Sun- day meriting Rev. W. Y. Dreier will again be in his oWn pulpit and will preach on "Influentialeand iacrifi- cial Christianity." Forghe evening service the nvangsljeal'acnigeegatidfr will lift their services and join with the rfaited church congregatieh in their annivereary serviee. (Too late for Iast week) Mrs. John Edwards and sen end. Mr. Garnet Wilson epent Sunday in London at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sames Ogclee. Miss Melinda Edwards .ipent last Week in London 'Visiting her friend, but two weeks ago he took a change and gradualleagrew Weaker -when he passed away on the -aliove date.- Mr. Breen aeld a position as 'clerk with White Se -May general store, Park- hill for, ae number ei,f years, was very peptaar and had4many Meade Who. 'regret his deniise. He Is Sur- vived by his ,pareete; "two .brothers. 'Jellies and Thonias, OfeMcGillivran, and one 'sister, InreaKettateth MoNell of • Belleville.. The' funeral took plate to the R. 0.. deneetery heee at 10 a. m. Monday with, regelem masa -celebrated by Rey. VP. Corc6ritn,- whielt: was rEirgelY ateneted.' Mr. :and Mrs. Shenk.atteraled, the. Shenk-Dowdeli wedding in Leedon on Saturday. Mrs, Flaherty and son Alyward ' ahd Mis D. Breen,- of London, 'et - feuded the Itnieral of the late Ede ward Breen, On ,Mouday THAMES ROAD • Mr. and XreaAarleew Steevert, It/Maltreat elated thelr relatives thie eolnlAnnitY la,et Wee/E. Miss JOY WIdeleoleS tiae retarned to St, Thomas after 'holidaying .With her parents, Mr, auda Mrs, Peter Waitieela lee, Achtou :Visited his sister wen. Dave Brown ma Sunday, Mrs, Frank Gollinge bet fete -Eng- land title Week owing to the Serious illness of her father, Mr. Lee,Sraita. Miss Vera Gordou, of Stretford, sPent• Sanday with friends at Far- eunar. 7 CHISELIIURST PEAS and All Kinds of GRAIN We are Prepared to pay you the very laighest prices for your Greta, and can else make arrangements for trucking same at a low cost, dvise us by telephone or letter, ad if it is your wish we will have our buyer call to see Your grain personally, COOK BROS. MIXING CO. Phone 54 • Henson, Ont.' The anniversary services on Sun- day were a decided success. Large congregations that taxed the capa- city of the church were present af- ternoon and evening. Rev. G. W. Rivers, of Parkhill, a -former pastor, preached two splendid sermons and his old friends weredeftghted to eee hint again. A quartette from James 'Ste' Exeter, previded• special music the afternoon and M the evening Messrs. John Passmore anti Geo. Follick, of Hensall, assisted the choir. The contributions amounted to •$206.84. • IVIiss Belle Brintuell was home from Stratford over the week-eed. - Mr. Clarence Sheppard who is with the Bank of Montreal, is holi- daying at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire and fam- ily; of Woodham; Mr. and Mrs, nos. Dayman and family, of Kippen, and Mr., and Mrs. Orville Cann 1.nd oe the Thames Road, visited.With Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris on Sunday. The ladies of the W.M.S. inet af the church. on; Tuesday afternoon. Rey. alar. Rivers was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pybus ever the week -end.. Mr. Thos. Hartis had a steer kill- ed by lightning on Wednesday last, • ELIMV1LLE • ,A very Pleasant evening was spent at Mr_ John H. Brock's on Satur- day the lath, when the Zoung People's League were entertained to a a eliglitpil corn and wiener roast with Rea. M. W. Smith as enter- tainek. 10ae , of the evening's rid- dles were What is it man •often ge es ; the Kipg very seldom sees, and Odd 'never #sees." , • • • 3CENTRAI.IA •. Mr. IVIautepe Neil, o,f Detroit, and Herbert Neil, of London, who are spendiageeleouple of weeks holidays with theigeperents, Mrs and. Mrs. Jas., lsiell>.11a;srel returned borne'. , , eMiaa Verna, ePollo'ck, of Norwich, eepent a few 'days!. last week Kith Mre. Andrew Hicks. ,Mrs. G. Q.,Thompson is in Brant- ford this week' owing ,to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Durham: • Mrs. Thee: -Oliver, who eas been eisiting. wigeteriends in Toronto and Oshawa has, returned home. ,. Min John, Esfery is visiting with ateends in Dayton, Ohio, /or a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott and family, accompanied by Mrs. Ander-, son, spent •the veeek-end at Grand' Bend. • A nurabof the' residents of the village .attended the funeral of the late Mr. Frank Kent, of Clandeboye last Sunday. 8.4,,intsbury ,1Mise Switzer; scarf, Mlss witzer, 64o2e, Hazel. Clarke; d ; twine name- cap, Mrs.- Sims, Mis$ ol,t County, tenyear* and IVire. Thee. Bien:in, of Beeter, vis ," '$)V144Y•er, slippers, Dr. (Ochre,• MISS W, M. Ward, cold ited With her. sister, Mrs. Win. Dnvis `47010; • itOies' MAO, Ms° "Itzer, Ager0 areNiuS 91 Prerittee ou ))1 - over the week -end, •IMisa Teal; rnezt's mitts, misl,‘ Tenetartn, Orel' ten Years, Oladys win he kleld in the Anglicau eh:art:hi I 41,,,,a,m3On" Darling; etosennea. Haryest Thanloglying senriaeo t Dr. Thzel'v men'e soclots, Mrs, T4 40p, Xrij, Story% S Saintsbury, etati Staidly, Sept, 26trx, • awn Tom; braided rug, Stella -1-)01‘44$1110 CIENCE lAoAlTr,inCglitatierdeDveineltillets has • rater d ‘I's8.:12-Tell•QettleleSdt raull 1‘12 114 1"Marrli" Horn Mbi.'eaDde,a11\:lt)ig,ftLi.ly3's; ne laniaeixtar lreOpeokrtysillfeo.r saia at the einia; Pair window eurtathe, wils4 13.1,141.0n). L. Reynolds; Jar riarcs sc, Switser, TOM, Mrs. aarling; Mrs. W. Stone, Geo. Jaques; Times.,,AFreddv.olaist cateaoii emattradi; of t25e a droi• ?hawser rug, Dr. e4reiee, zee, $ue3.0 berries, M, Dearing, G. Ilataitia mr. ; ton; Cl,c1WA Or Wool oolnforter; Mrs, raspberrles,mMrs., Dwoo:rsiatog6G;:z1.1.wiictila.(11,1 Detroit, vsited and Mmateethembrieasetfs• blwri: Parlieg, F. Coates; knitted scarf, apple Pie, spelleNrs. Skelton; quilt, patella(' Mg; neertmea ilariditerchiet, Mrs. W. • day, eeteen. ese4. Dernee, 5, Soatianatt, Stone, Ivr, Dearing; fancy tea eon, terM;.f azonadohMwros0.4N, avdisiigteeid, aoei jerairiapedhs,. gisrssiwaeachyledr,s.sislikte,lrorns,; M. Dearing, Mrs, W. Stone; dressed doll, Mrs. W, -Stone, M. Dearing; M 'the neighPorhood Seneay, lellitted, Dr. Greive, Mies Tom; seal - • doll clothes, J'eanette Taman, M. • Owing to so much wet weather ing wax candle stices, Mrs, M. the harvest has been delayed, and a .Wlaite, Miss M. Harvey; sealiag wax few in the neighborhoecl still have vases, Was M. Harvey, Mrs. L. V. a good deal of 'grain out. ,• }loga.rth; basleet work, tray, Mrs. L. Mr. Alex. wleeeicwith.nlePaeMrs. i3 spentrwoanf I leoweYt.ryliwegok* errtIlf,loMwresrh . Eo.mLearrMrs. bask - days, Londoe. • ht ra si :toy.ar 'miss E, Field speilt the week -end at her home a Mrs. Win,' Stade Accompanied IsY ' her mother, Mr's. S. Gotehalk, visit- , ed in London and, St, Thomas a few days last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and family spent Sunday with Mrs. L. -Deitrich. I Mrs. Garnet Heywoot, of Exeter, I visited her parents, Mr. and Mee. W. iWitzel on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Willaelm visited friends in Ettnick a few days last I week. 1 • Khivae seliOol Beaton held their scheol fair on Friday,. Sep. 17th and was very successful. The roots awl vegetables were met as large as other !years. The sports were certainly I enjoyed by all, Mr. Harry Smith • winning the- prize for catching the greasy pig. The names of the prize winners will appear later. • • SHIPKA Anniversary Services', October the 3rd, moping .and evening. Speak- er, Rev. F. Irwin, pf Centralia. The follaeleing Monday eventeg a Fowl SupPer will he served, niore Perticu- lars neat weele. ,* A. 'great number from, here at- tended Londcas Exhibtion last week. Mr. Fred. Sharp, agiatient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Leindon is get- ting along nicely. • Mr. Sandy IVIcEachen, whd- has been confined to his bed veal a ;fractured leg is improving. Mr. I. Tetreau, who is erecting a new barn that will soon be come PieLteia Lttie Nola Svreitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sweitzer, had the misfortune of having her hip bone dislocated last week. Glad to say she will soon be out again. Mr: Michael Fihkbeiner has sold his arm to Mr, Major Baker, tak- ing possession on Nov. lst. Mr. and Mrs. D. 1VicIsaac, Mr. and Mrs, P. .Banter, of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. Mcriachen. GREENWAY Successful anniversary iervicei were held in the Anglican church on Sunday when the Rector, Rev. Davis preached to large congregations. Ale so the fowl slipper on Tuesday night with' program of London tanente was much appreciated. • Anniveraary services will be..held in the United church on Oct. 10ti2; with fowl sapper on October 13th. Watch for fullel• partiqulars • next weak. • Rana services will be beld in the 'United charch next Sunday after noon. Quite a number from ibis come munity attended London fair. Mr. W. Whiteside spent the :week- end in Exeter ,with Mr. 'ind Mrs. Pronty. Miss Violet Sliarp and Miss Alice Turner attended the convention of Young Peoples sacieties ill London this week as delegate 4 from the Unaed church. A rally of the young people of Grand .Bend and Greeneaay .United churches will be held in Grand Bend church Friday evening. Mr. and Mre. Frazik Tureen visit- ed' Rev. and Mrs. Moines at Walton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. English . and Miss. Olive and lefiss West accompanied by Mr. Laurie and Miss Leask visit- ed in Deleware on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Love; of Hillsgre,en, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGregor. Mrs. Alex. Steeper and infant daughter are spending a few weeks with 'Mrs. Jos. Jeremette. • • Mr. and Mrs. John... Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bullock motored to New Hamburg recently. e EXETER FALL FAIR (Continued tram page four.) G. Jaques, infant's jacket, Mrs. E. Lawsoa; bonnet, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Sweet; bootees, Mrs. Lawson; dress, Mrs. Sweet; -drawn thread work, aliss Toma'arrs. Wes. Stone, Mrs. White; handkerehiefs, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Tom; collar and cuff set, Miss M. "(snick, Mrs: Sweet; fancy apron Mrs. Sims, Mrs. E. Darling, Miss N. Toni; boudoir cap Mrs. C. Sims, Miss N. Tom; camisole, Mrs. E. Darling, Miss Switzer; laundry bag, Mrs. E. Darling; fancy bag, Miss Switzer, Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. 0. M. Skelton; bead work, Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet, Miss Tom; child's dress, 2 years or over, G. Deters, Mrs. Sweet; table Punner, M5. J. Par- sons, Mrs. •°Lawson, Mrs. Darling; sofa pillow, mounted, MrseeDarling, Mrs. C. Sims; sofa pillow, vasha.ble, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Sieeets library set, pillow •tnd run- ner, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; servin,g tray, bliss M. Harvey, .airs. Darling; mail's night shirt, Dr. Greive; man's -work shirt, Or. Greive, Mrs, A. McPherson; kite'ben apron, Mrs. C. Sims, Miss Tom; knitted sweater, Mrs. 0. M. Skelton, Dearing; liemstitclaing, Mrs. W. Stone, M. Dearing; hand -worked toWels, Mrs. W. Stone, an Deaeing, G, Hunkin; sofa pillow mounted, M. Dearing, G. Hunkin; fancy apron, M. Dearing; fency pin cushion, Mrs. Miss Harvey; slippers, Mass Switzer, W. tone, M. Deering; crechet work, spcutloinng.• 1es,ms ; floor rug, speeial, ha/f0.Deaeirng.Wan. , res. Stone, M. Stone;-e .erilamitgon; '801100+Lj•11C4HIge-1,1)MRrEsN, Sj.ECCTI"TClasNte tle 'ars die4.7. bag, M. el::: Dpeanrlienwg1 any object, Mrs. W. Stone, M. Dear- llunkin, Dearing; darning, M. Dearing; patching, Ill, Dearing. MISCELLANIOIJS Hammer handle, T. Collingwood; birdltouse Fern Smith, T. Coiling - wood; .exhibits, as to arrangements quality and originality, by echool children • of any school, ileeter echool; best display of vegetables grown by eehool children, Exeter school. , Greet mountain potatoes, Mrs, W. Stone, Me Dearing, T. Collingwood; Irish Cobbler potatoes, G. flunkin, J. T. Hern, M. Dearing; Gold Ban- tam corn, Mrs. G. Heywood, G. Hue - kin, M. Dearing; any other variety ' table earn, T. Collingwood; blood Ibeets, round, M. Dearing, Isles. G. bleyv.rood, Mrs.. W. Stone; blood beets; -bong, -G. Deters, M. Dearing; I Chautenay carrots, J. Triebner, 111'. i Van "Canip; any other variety car - :rots, Mrs. G. Heywood, Mrs, Wes. i Stonwie, T. Collingwood; yellow onions Mrs.' .w„, stone; Mrs. 0.„ Heywood, . .W. J. Beer for roadster foal, R. Stewart; W. Simmons for agric. two- ' M. Dearieg; red onions, M. Dearing, Year- ()Id, W. Northcott; Southeott t Mrs. W. Stene; Dutch sets, M. Dear - I Mg-, Gladys Hunkin; Swede turnips, 'Id. Dearing, J. Treebner; parsnips, Mrs.. Wes. Stone, 3. Taiebner, G. Rankin; bunches celery, G. elunlem, • M. Dearing; tomatoes, M. Dearing, Mrs. W. Stone; cabbage, G. ijunkin, Mrs.. ,'W. Steele; table beans, Mrs. W. Stone G. Hunkin, M. Dearing, man - ,golds,. Mary -Van Camp, Mrs. Wes. c)* t FLOWERS 4.4 vers, carpenter work for boy under CU 15, Mrs. C. Christie; W. J. Heaman 4texsL je T. Hem, M. Dearing, for barred rock, male bird, Mrs. C. Cecil Laing;'-flox, M. Dearing; sweet Sims; W. H. Lockwood for pillow peae,M Daring, Mrs. G. Heywood; slips, Mrs. E. Darling; H. T. Rowe 'nasturtiums, Cecil Laing, Ill. Dear- for display of vegetables, Exeter Ing, Mrs, Ge Heywood; pansies, Mrs. school; Mrs. C. Lee for best lemon Gs. 'ileYweae,• Mrs. Wes. Stone; G. pie, Mrs. C. Sims; S. B. Taylor for Hunkin; geranium in pot, Mrs. W. collection cut flowers, W. H. Dear- StoneteGirlatinnia. balsems, M. Dear- ing; R. N. Rowe for 3.0 lb. dai.ey but- inv.' dahlias, Mrs:- G. Heywool, J. ter, G. Deters; W. H. Harness feir. T. Hern, M. Dearing; gladioli? afre. collection of vegetables. S. Sanders; G aHentrood IVI Dearing Mary Van five dozen eggs, J. T. Hern, D. Dew; Campae Eal.eaf woods, T. Coiling- two doz. eggs, Mrs. Jas. 1Ylustari, 3. weip,e; .bepai, writing, texi years old T. Herne- Tisborne tp. baby beef, 3. and nrierse DU Oliver, Mrs. Wes. T. Hern, J. Kernick.. SPECIAL PRIZES Bros., for agric. foal, Eli King; W. W. Taman for beavy draught foal, F. Ellerington; Canadian Bank of Commerce cup for best beavy team, K. McKellar; E. Dignan for Jersey cow, Gladys Hunkin; Len. Hai et for bacon hog, G. Miners; C. L. \nelson for best display of ladies work, Mrs. E. Darling;Times-Advocate for grain in ear, L. Reynolds; B. W. a'. 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