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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1931-10-08, Page 3'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE THREE-. Baylieki • l'"Zis,ii7m,e\.ttioatitiicset,cia_Jsi,.,,,,,,,,,„G.,�fall Fr... Horses.' !Ge'n'et al Purpose—Marc and foal, 1Garn!et Taylor, J. Gelinas & Sons; tilos], J. Gclitvas& Sons, Frank Kee- gan; gelding or filly, 3 years,' Garnet Taylor; gelding or filly 2 year's, Went (Decker; gaiching dr fi'l'ly, 1` year, J. IGelinas & Son; M`ans'on Bros.; team, Win. Decker, R. \Vebslter & Son. 'Perch'eron.-10ce yeialr old, Percy, Jlolhnsbon, .Rosi Snowden; foal, Frank. Keegan, E. F. Mercer,. IAgricultur•.81.-IBtood mare and foal, ]Elmer Webster, J. (Colinas '& Son; .foal, Elmer Webster, J. Gelinas & Son; gelding .ar filly, 3 years, Nelson Keys &Son;. ,geed'itng ,Or filly, 2 years, Elsner Webster; 1 year old, Garnet (Jisylor, Elmer-Welbs!ter; team, Percy Jlohnston, 'Horny ,Grainger, -• Heavy IDraugh+t—iBrood mare and foal, Nelson Keys & S'o'n; foal, Nel- son Keys & Son; geld'i'ng or filly 3 years, Rimer Webster; gelding or hi- -4P ly 2 years, R,'Webster -•& Son; geld- ing or filly, 1 year, R. Webster, Man - soar Bros,; •team, L. H. Rader. IRoad+sters'--!]lrotod mare and foal, lGarne•t Dlatera, E. 'F. lifern'er; foal, E. P. Merner, Garnet Deters; gelding or filly '2 years, Alf. Melick; gelding or !filly 1 year, Nelson Keys & Son; sin- gle roadster, Clayton Fryfogle, Robt, 'McLaren. Carriage --!Foal Manson Bros.one year .old Manson Bros.; itwo year old, Manson Eros.; team 16 hands or over, Wm. 'Thiel, All. Meli,c'k; single, car- nage horse, E. J. W'i9dert, ' ...Manson Bras.; ,gcrntle'man's outfit, Clayton Fryfogle, Robt. MCLaren; lady driver, Cltayton Frylfogle., :Special. —13 heavy horses, L. I-1, Rader, Percy Johnston; best general :purpo'se mare ,and foal, Garnet Tay- lor. • Judges--'Ja+raes'Norris, Alex. Sin - Cattle. Grade Cattle.—Mitch :cow, Murray 1G'rainger and 2nd; heifer, two years, tWmt. Scotchmer•; heifer, one year, !Murray Grainger, Hanol'd Penlhale; !heifer call, I... D. 'Manson, Roy Pepper & Son; steer calf, Roy ,Pepper A: Son; steer, one.. year, Murray,. Grainger. .and 2n.d; heifer one year,' Roy Pep'Per & !Son, R. D. Hunter & Son; heifer calf, (Roy Pepper .& Sonsand 2nd; bu'l'l calif, ,R, D. Hunter '& 'S'on. Herefords—Mitch cow, L. T. Lyons l& Sons; heifer one year, L. T. Lyons & Sons and land; heifer calf, L, T 'Lyo'i!s & Sons and 2nd; bull calf, L. T. Lyons and 2nd. (Polled 'nlgus. ,tiiileh cow, Win. I5 cotdh'm er. Jersey. — !Milch 'cow, Harold Pen (hale., • Eaton Special—Best baby beef, Roy !Pep'p'er & Son. (Holstein.—Mildh cow, Wan. Sparks. and 2nd: heifer one year, Wm. 'Sparks; heifer calf, Wm. Sparks and L)md; hull calf, Wm. Spanks, Judges -1R. L. Reid, John W. Salk- ethd. Sheet). !Leicester !Leicester — Ram, two shears, C. Lawson, Roy Pepper & Son; shearl- i'ng ram, IRo'y Pepper & San and 2nd; rant lamb, Roy Pepper & San; ewe '(h'av'ing raised 'lamb :in :19311, C, Law- son, Roy Pepper;shearhn!g ewe, Roy Pepper & Son .and '2ntd; tewe lamb, C. 'Lawson and 2n!d., Lincolns.—]Ram, two ,shears, Thom- as Snowde,u,and 2nd; sheanling ram,. 'Geo. Penilhale' and 2nct; ram lamb, Thos. Snowden, Geo.., Pe,rluale; ewe having raised lambs in 119311, Geo. Pen - 'hale, Thos. Snowdon; s'tea'ling ewe, !Thos. Snowden, Geo. Penhale; ewe ]anti, Thos, Snowden Gea. Penh:ale. Oxfords. —'Ram, two sheants, Wm. ]Henry, S. J. Pylm & Son; s'h'earrlian'g ram, Wm. Henry, S. J. `Pym & !San;' ram lamb, Whir. Henry, S. J.' Pym & :(Son; ewe having raised'lanttbs .iii 153!1, .W, .m. Henry, end' 2nd; shear.liu'g ewe, Wm. tWrn. Henry and 2nnd; ewe Tamils,Tamils,Win. :Henry. lrro�ts'h' S ; •ires--Ram, Hunter & Sour I ;Dr. 'Moffatt; aheariing , ram, R. D., 'Hunter & Icon, Dr. 'Moffatt; ram land), ;R, D. Hunter & Son and 2.nds we a having t raised lautilbs in 1931, R. D. llluua'.ter & Son, Dr. Moffatt; shearling wc, DT. Moffatt, J. Gelinas; ewe lamb, R. D. Hanter, and, 2nd; wether lamb, Wm.. Henry, Geo. Penlh'a1e.. .Dorset's.—Aged ram, P. E. Dearing, !WM. Heny; siiicarling ram, 'Weal.' IbtentrY,'1'. E. Dearing;, rem lamb, P. IE,. Dearing, g, Wm. Henry;; ewe lam'b •Wirt. Henry, P. E. Blearing; sheatling 1enr , F. 19. 'Dearing;.ewe ewe, Wm. F y lamb, 15,-E, Dearing, Win. Henry. Pigs. 'Berkshire. Aged. boar, Thos. Snowden; boat littered in 1931, Thos. !Snowden, 'Sams Alton; sowlittered in Thos. Snowden, and 2nd, 2ncf, 12x1' Alton; —9' eil ' tcs', Sam am yr,:•Mcslrine. g ed in 1931, ]scoot sow,. having litter In Al ton,. Fred •Watson; boar lit'ter- ,ed in 1931, Sam Alton, L. D. Manis'on; sow littered: in 19311, H. Truett -inter, 'Red Fis.—Aged boar, Sam Alton,' Thos. Snowden; broad stbw h'avin'g lit- tered in 119311, ;Sam Afton, Manson Bros hoar littered in 1931, Sam M - tort and '2nd; sow littered in 1931, J, MGIelinas, !Sam Alton. 'Best, boar, any breed, Thos. Snow- den; best sow; any breed, Sans • Alton; best pair bacon hogs, any breed, Sam Alton. Judges - Humphrey Snel1, G. C.. Petty. Poultry. Plynnouth Barred Rocks, - Pullet, Nelson Keys & Sbo and 2n:d; cock, 0. !Battler, Nelson, Keys & Son; hen, 0. (Battler, Nelson Keys & Son; cock- erel, Paul Cleave, H. Truemiser. !Plymouth 'Rocks, .White.- Pullet, R. S. Reid, A'lf. Warner; c,'L.. O''Brien, lRabt. Blair; h, L. O'Brien and 2nd; el, Rob't. Blair and 2nd. IW+hdte Wyandottes— Ptrlle't, hen, tGeo. !Greeii•sllade and 2nd; c, el, Geo. !Greenslade. Any oithe variety Wyandot'te's.—c, h, cl, Paul Cleave. •'Brown Leghoris-iPrl'let, c, h, cl. iL. -0 Brien and 2nd. !\Vlhite Le'ghornts — !Pullet, Nelsons Keys & Son and 2nd; c, L. ''O'Brien,' IGeo Greensilade; 1, cl, Geo. Green- slade slade and 2nd. 'Rhode Island Red's.; fillet, cl, L. 'O'Brien, 0. B,att]'er; c, Geo. Green- sia+de and 2nd; h, L. O'Brien and 2nd. lAnconas.—Pullet, h, L. O'Brien and 2nd; c, L. O'Brien, Geo. Greenslade; ci, L. OTBhiieit. iCanipinee.—Pullet,'h, cl, L. O'Brien and 2nd; c, L. "O'Brien, Mrs. Metcalf, (Black 'Spanish—Pullet, L. OSBrien and 2nd; dl, 1,'O'fBrien. !Black Vlin'orcas-Pullet, H, T ruem ner and 2n'd; c, '0. Battler; h, L. 0' - 'Brien• and 2nd; cl, B. Truenrner, L. O1B'rie'n. (Silver FI'anilburgs. -'Pullet, el, L. O'Brien. !Black 1T.ianiburgs.-Pullet, 0. Bat- tler and 2n.d; c, h, 0. Battler. !Gam'e Bantam's, Cock, h, Wm. ISc'otchmer, Any other variety Pawl.—Pullet, el, Dail Didhl' and .2nd; c, Harold Pen- hale. , Muscovy Ducks, o'ld, Fred Watson; young, 'Fred Watson and 2nd. '(Pekin ducks, old, S. J. Pym & Son, 0. Battler; young, Rose Snowden, 0. Battler. Rouen' Ducks, old, R. D. Hunnter & Son and 2nd; -young, 'R. D. 'Hunter & Soni -and 2nd, Toulouse Geese old, Car! Diehl, Alif. Warmer; young, Alf. Warner anal 2nd, Any other var. ,Geese, old, Rose :Snowden; young, 'Rose Snowden. B'ro'nze Turkeys, cid, A'llf, Warner and 2nd; young, H. Truemner, At1E. Warner; any other var. turkeys, old Thos. Sno'wdlen. ITrewartha Special-Bes't crate pul- lets, ,N'el'sons Keys & 'Son and 2nd. Judge -{D, 'H. Robertson. Dairy Produce. .10 lbs. salt 'butter, 'Mrs. 'R. S. Reid, Herb. Neeb; 5 lbs. butter in blocks, 1Wm. Decker, Alf. 'Warner; crock but- ter, R. Webster & Son, Alf. Warner; !Raney print 'bu'tter, Maine Rader, Ai!f. Warner; cottage chew's, Jas. R.. Sten]- ing, Mrs. M'.etea'ff; 'h'ome cured ba'con, Mrs, N. W. Woods; 'home rendered Pard,, Mrs. R. S. Reid, A. Johmeotn & Son; stressed chickens, Jas. R. Sterl- ing, Alf, Warner; doz. eggs, welrite, O. Battler, H. Deslj.•trd'iue; doz. eggs, brown, Mrs. Wan, 'Hey, 'Mrs. R. S. 1Rei'd; display Of bee •prodircts, Paul Cleave; strained honey, P'aul Cleave; maple syrup, Paul O!ieave, O. Battler; 'inome,nnacle fudge, Whir:. Deieker, 0. !R'att'ler, Domestic Science. White bread, A. Johnston & Som, IEcl. Foster; graham bread, Mrs. 'N., W. \Vc'od's, Beta' Rat'hiwell; Roston brown bread, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs, N. W. Wood's; not bread, Beat. Ra'tlh'webl Mns. N. W. Wbods; 'grahams muffins,' \Mrs. R. S. Reid, H. 1E. Rorlce; layer cake, F+d. hoster 31ms. N. W. YV'oo'dsi tarts, Mrs. R."5.. Reil, Mrs'. N. \\'. Woods; s'al'ad vegetables, .\Mrs. Rorke; ISclotch short bread, Ed Foster; layer cake, Mrs. Howrie, 0. Battler; fruit cake, John Rathlweil!l, Mrs. Hal rie; six buns,- A. Joh nsfion & S:R. Wdbster & Sons; tea biscuits, Mrs N. 3V. Woods, \Mrs. R. S. Reid; ginger hermits,. Mrs. Tremblay, Ed. 'Poster; plate coolies, Elmer Webster, . John Rash -well; plain muffins, A. Johnston & Sons; six scones, Ed. Foster, ' John R:atidwell; meat 1'o'a+f, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Ben. Rathwebl; apple pie, Jas. R. Sterling, Nrs, N., W. Woods; le - Mon pie, Mrs. N. W. Woods, H. Des j'arkline„ baked beans,: Mrs. ..Metcalf; colt] Bunch, 13rs, 1Metcal'f, Mrs. S3ey; pickle's, A. Johnston > & Son; jelly sand tnarmm!ala.de in glasses, A'Irs. Sous Mrs: Trembley; canned fruits, A, Johnston & Son; canned vege- tables, A. Johnston & San; canned' 'spears, A. Johnston & Son, Mr's. Wm. !Hey, !Special—A. Johnston & Song Ed. Foster, Grain and Seeds White winter wheat,; H. Truant ner, Thos. Snowden; red winter wheat, 3L Rader, Elmer Webster; spring wheat, M, Racier, H.' Truett -user; white: peas, John Turner; small white peas, H. ,Des'jardine, M. Rader; barley, M. Ra- der, H. T'ruemsaers white oats, H. Trueanner, red clover seed, Truenrner, Herb Neeb, sweet clover seed, Alf Warner, O Battler; timothy seed, Herb Neeb, 0. Battler; yellow corn, RRobt. Blair, Ben Rathwelll; dent corn, 0. Battler, Fred Middleton; sweet •corn, 0. Battier, John Turner; any other corns, Miss Beowneltt Mrs,' 'Tremblay; bus,. field beans, Pati Cleave, 0. Battler.. Fruit. 'Grapes, 0. B'adt!idr, Mrs. Metcalf; colle'ction of grapes, Mrs. Metcalf,, Mrs. J. H. 11cLeb'd; pe'ac'hes, Mrs, R S. Reid, Jlo'hn Turner; plums, H. 'Trueinn er, Mise Brown ett;-prtnnres, Miss Brownest, H. Truennrer; yellow crab's, Jas. R. S'ter'ling, Alf Warner; ling; Bartlett, Wm Decker, W. Hey; ling; Barlett, \Vitt. Decker, Wm. Hey; Flemish Beauty, J. R. Sterling; Clapp Favorite, -Hiss Bro'weett; other pears, •Harotl•d, Penivale, Jas. Stetting; collec- tion of apples, J. Sterling, 0. Battler; winter apples, 3. Sterling, H. Desjar- dine; commercial box of Northern 'Sillies, J. Sterling; fall apple Jas. 'Sterling; Tatman Sweets, 3. Sterling, John 'Turner; 1,11c1Intos'h Reds, Fred. Middleton; B•ai'dnwins, - J. Sterling; Mann, J. Ste'rlin'g, John Turner; Nor- thern Spies, ,San Rath!weli, J. Sterling, (King of Tih'omtipkins, No number, J. S'terlin'g; Greet -sings, J. Sterling, Rib - sten Pippins, J. Sterling; 20' -ounce Pippin's, H. Penha'le, John 'Turner; Wagners, J. Sterling, John Turner;. Golden .Russets, Miss Browneltt, J. Sterling; Blenheim Pippin's, J !Sterling, Geo. •Glreen:Made; Snows, J. Stirling, Fred Middleton; Ontarios, Geo. Green'siiacle, Miss Browinett; 'Wol'fe River, Fred Middleton H. Des- jardine. Vegetables. Early Cobblers, Milne Rader, 0. Babbler; e'a'rly p'o'tatoes, H. Desj'tr- dine, sl'ilne Rader; Green Mountain, !H.'True'mner, '33. 'Rader; late potatoes, John T•drner, H. D'es+j'ardine; man - golds, Paul Cleave, John Etue; yellow globe, 'FI. 'Truenrner, Thos. Snowtiden,; intermediate man+gads, 33. Truemnrer,. 1Ii'ss Bnlownett; field carrots, 5'. B'ar- ker, M. Rader; lo'ng carrots, F. Bark- er, Ed. Fo'sfter; short carrots, F. Bar- ker, Ed. Foster; long 'beets, 0. Bat- tler, F. Ranker; turnip beets, Fred Middleton, Alt Warner; parsnips, F. Barker, Warner; turnips, Truemier, Paul Cleave; sugar beets, H, Tr'u'e'm- .n'cr, Geo. Greenslade; winter radish, O. Battler, H. Desjardine; salsify, F. Barker; heads cabbage, 0. •B'airtler, Rose Snowden;'cauliflower, Rose 'Snowden, F. Barker; hexads white cel- ery, A. Johnston & son, Mrs. J. H. !Alicloo'd; muskmelons, John Turner, Miss Bra -melt; lt; watermelon's, John iEttue, Alf. Warner; citrons, A, John- ston & son, 39, Barker; best table pumpkin, A. Johnston & Son, Geo, Greenslade; squash, H. Desj'a'rdine, 11, (Rader; reed pum'p'kin, 0. Battler, H. 'Need); squash fo'r feed, M. Rader, Alf. IWarner; potato onions, Wnt, Decker, IH. Truenrner. White onion's, F. Bark-, ker; red ,onion's, F. Barker; yellow onions, F. Barker, John Turner; red tomatoes, Geo. Greenslade, Alf War- tier; yellow .to,n'atoes, 0. Battler, G. !Greenslade; tomatoes, Bert Dunn, G. IGreensd'ade; gherkins, Aiitt Warner, El- sner Webster; cucumbers, Win. Deck- er, Jn'o. 'Turner, ;peach tonsaboes,, Rose Snowden, firs. J. H. McLeod; sun- flower head, Wm. S!parks,• Robs. Blair, ,gard'eia herbs, Mrs. Metcalf Mrs, Tremblay; peppers, Geo. ,Greenslade, •M!rs. Metcalf; cucumbers, F. Barker, lislf 'Warner; vegetable marrow, F. iBlarker, Slant Wllifbcomnlb; Green Hub- bard -squash, A. Johnston, M. Rader; yellow Hubbard s q u asps, A. Johnston, 31. Rader. Plants and Flowers. Bouquet, large, Vlrs, Metcalf, Mrs. N. W. Woods; small bouquet, Mrs. N: W. Woods Mlrs R'as'ke Sylvia, liylrs,`N,.W. Woods, F. Barker; dahlias Mrs. J. H. McLeod, F. Barker; fusch- las, Mrs. 3. H. McLeod; pansies, Mrs. Tremlbllay; tuberous begonias, F. Bar- ker, Mrs. N. 'W. Woods; fibrous root- ed begonias, 'Mrs. J. H. McLeod, 'ferns, Mrs. J. 1I. V1:cLeoct; geraniums, llrs. J. 3, McLeod, Miss Brownest; asters, F. Banker, A'Irs. Metcalf; pet- unias, F. Barker; house ,plants, Ill's. J. H. McLeod; coleus, F. ,Barker, gl'o- snhie, F. ,Barker; four annuals, T'. Bar- ker, M'rs. Trem!hlay casinos Mrs. Trem May, Beni Rathwel'l; zinn ias, !Mrs. J. 13, MclLe'od; bins. AMetcalf; werbtaesie, F. Barker, Airs. Tremblay; gladi'olus, Herb Neeb, Mrs. J. 1-9. Mc- Leod,, kl o Go ce The and GOOD advice in the old days —and just as worthy in this year of ;Grace, 1931. Wise men have always urged the curbing of foolish expendi- tures.. Successful men have made a policy of saving a pro:: portion of their income every week. Why not make a deposit every payday? Seventeen "You want to make a suc- cess of your life, my lad? Fear God --play fair --work hard --and save your pennies." Branches in Ontario ROVINCE OF tA,IO'SAVINGS OFFICE EVERY DEPOS/TGIANZEOi YON'TARIOCOVERNMENT HEAD �FFI�E !! �tLSE°�`. PARLIAMENT az ..-. BUILDINGS SEAFORTH BRANCH - J. M. MCMILLAN, MANAGER. Fine Arts IL'ands+cape, oil,. Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs, Howrie; s'ti'll, line, Miss Livingston, !firs. Howrie; wieter'c!olor landscape, 'Miss -Livingston; fruit, Mrs. Metcalf, Miss Livingston; pen and ink, Mrs. Howrie, Miss Livingston; painting on silk or satin Mrs. Mletca•1'f,.Mrs. How - tie; hand painted china .Miss Living- ston, V1rs. Metcalf stencilling on fab- ric, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Ross; pencil sketch, Mists Livingston, 1'Irs, Ross; fruit and' flowers in oil, Miss Livingston, 1Lrs. H'rnvcrie. Manufactures. Skein twisted yarn, Milne Rader, Hose Snowden; skein woolen' yarn, Rose Snowden; Milne Rader; soft Soap, A. John stun Sr Son, H. De'sjar- diane; hard soap, Ed. Faster, Mrs, N. W. Woods.; corn busk door neat, 11:. Rader, Miss B,roo'nett; article of , fur- ni'turen B. Barker, Sam Whitcomb, Ladies' Work (Living Room Accessories: -Table centrepiece, colored, Herb Neelb, B'e'n Rat,hwe911; talble. runner, Mrs. Metcalf, H. Des'jand'ine; embroidered cushion, 'Mrs. 'Metcalf, Herb Neeb; complete cusdion, Mrs. \Vin. Hey, Bea Rath - well; lamp slhade, 'jean Harrison, J. 1W.. 31ena,er.. Dining Room Accessories.—Mono- grans, Miss Livingston; tea cloth, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs. Howrie any other embroidered tea cloth, J. Berner, Mr's. Howrie; tea cloth, croch'e'ted corners and edging, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs, Bert Dunn; tray, Cloth, Mrs. Wan. Hey, Mrs. Ross; centrepiece, J. W. 'Merrier, R. Web- ster'& Son; luncheon set, Herb Neeb, John Rath'webl; buffet sett, Mrs. How- rie, J. W. Mern,er; buffet scarf, Mrs. Howrie; tea cosy, Jean Harrison, Miss ,Lfvingsiton. Colored Linens -'Bridge set, einb., J, W. Werner, Mrs. II+owrie; cross stitch bridge set, ]Mrs. Howrie; buf- fet set, Mrs. Rorke, Herb Neeb. ;Bed Room Acc.e'saaries—d-leanetitc'h- ecl Sheet, 'Miss 'Livingston, R. Webs- ter & Son; pillow cases, Miss Living- stone, R. \Velister & San; pillow cases, ]Mrs. Ho'wnie, Jean Harrison, p'iId'o,nw eases, bane trimmed, firs. Bent Dunn, ]Miss Livingston; curtain's, lace trimmed, 1'11iss Livingston, 1c.Irs. N. W. Woods; embroidered towels, Mrs. IHio'wrie, Jean Harrison; crochet towel, Herb Neeb, airs. N. Wr.Waods; dres- sing table set, embroidered, Vers. Win. Jean Hey,east. Harrison; fancy bed lamp shade, Mrs, N. W. W'ood's, Jean Har- rison. 'Children's Wear.-=C'liibd's Dress, Ben Ratth•well, Mrs, Sam Rey; child's play dress, Jean Harrison, Miss Liv- ingston.; baby's jacket and bonnet, Miss Livingston, herb Need); baby's jacket and bonnet, knit, 3. \V, Merit- er, Miss Livingston; baby's bootees, knit. l!Iiss Livingstone, J. W. Meister; baby's bootees, crochet, J. W. ]Merit er, Miss Livingston; handmade smok- ed 'dress for child, J. W. Mennen. Ladies' Wear..—Apron, \Vim. Deck- er, 0. Battler; house dress, J. W. Mer- ner, Wm. Decker; ladies' underwear, Miss Livingston,' Mrs. ,Ilowrie; smock. 3. \V, `lMerner; collar and cuff set, ,l qtr, Berner, Miss Livingston; hand - kerchiefs, Mrs. Rorke, Mrs. -Metcalf; bed jacket, J. W. Berner, Percy John- ston; fancy apron, J. Harrison, Herb N'eeib; fancy hand'b'ag, J. W. Merne•, Mrs. Rorke;dress made fro'ni, old gar- ment, Miss Livingston, Jean Harri- son; ham'e dyeing, whole garment, 'Mrs. Wm. Hey, Miss Livingston; Men's 3VVear.-Sport shirt, _Mrs. Ron, 'pyjama's, Miss Livingston, -firs. Ross; pullover s'wea'ter, Mr's, Howrie, Mrs. (Ross; mtts, Mrs. Howrie, 0. Battle,; socks, 0. Battler, H. Desjardine; fine socks, MTs. Howrie, ; Herb Neeb; handkerchiefs, Mrs. Metcalf. 'Miscellaneous Work.—(Patch hem - riled, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. N. W. Woods; filet croc'h'et, Herb Neeb; Vers, Bert Dunn tatting, Miss Livingston, Herb Neeb; fancy knitting in cotton, Mrs. (Howrie, Miss Living -stun; drawn thread work, Miss Livingston, ]Mrs. 1letc'aif• hemstitching, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Howrie; specimen cut work, Herb Neeb, Mrs. N. W. Woods; tap- estry work in petite point, Miss Liv- ingston, ]Mrs, Howrie; petite point picture, Mrs. H'onvrie, Mrs. Ross; cross.stitch, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Holwrie• 'Trish crochet, Jean. Harris'o i, :Mrs. Ross; sampler, Mrs'. Metcalf, Mrs, Ross; assortment of ribbon novelties. Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. R. S. Reid; ass- ortment of work donne by lady after reselling age of 70, Miss Livingston. !Ho'm+e .]]lairulfaictures.—white e'mlb- roidered bedspread, Ed. Foster, Jean IHarrisoni; colored bedspread, Ed. Fos- ter, Jean Harrislon; tufted bedspread, 0. R'a'ttler,- Jean Harrison; applique bedspread, Jean Harrison, Miss Liv- ingston; quilt, cotton, Wan. Decker, \'Iiln'e :Rader; patched cloth quilt, Mrs. Ross; fancy comforter, 'Mrs, Ross. Mrs. Rorke; goose down comforter, Percy Johnston, R. Webster & Son; Afghan crochet, Mrs. .Rorke, Jean Harrison; hearth rug, H. D'esjsrdine, Ed. F'o'ster; hearth rug, Mrs, Howrie; rag mat,. Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs. Rorke; labor laving device, .Jean Har- rison, Bed Ratdhwell;. hone -painted kitchen article, Mrs. 'Rcrss. School Children !Best essay on "Bayfield Fall Fair," Doris Featherston, John Watson Jr; perspective drawing Ben' Ratltnveih, Margaret Schoen -hats; still life, Marg- aret Sc'hoen'hals, Ben. Rathwell; hand sewed garment, B'en. R.a'th!wel'1; bird 'house; Keith. Sterling; tai - •1 Keith Sterling; collection of woods Miss Tremblay, Keith Ster- ling; dres's'es] doll, Margaret Schoen-. !ta's, Miss Tremblay; mounted oic- tures, Miss Trennblay; drawing flow- ers, Sam Wlambcombe, Keith• Sterlinig, Baby Show (Beat baby boy, under ten months, !George Sidney Castle, aged 5 months, Ross Miller, aged' 10 months; Tom Pen+baie, 9 months; best baby girl un- der 10 months, Gloria Lillian West- lake, 8 month's; Baby; Stephenson 7 months. cases embroidered, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs. N. McNichol; nig'htdres's, Mrs. 'Savage, .F. M. Santis; bed set Mrs- W. 111. Anderson, firs. Savage; lady's scarf, Mrs. Brini'bleconrb, Mrs. D. ,Fowler; buffet set white. _Mrs. J. A. (Horn, Mr's. L. Williams; buffet set. colored, firs. D. Fowler,. Miss M. Livingston; infant's pillow and car- riage cover, ]Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs... !Savage; guest towels, Mrs. Brinible- comtbe, Miss M. Livingston; chair set, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Grace Stew- art. B'RUS'SELS FALL FAIR ' (Contimred from Page Two)' towels, Mrs. J3rinubleconnb,. .]Mrs. N. 11eN'ichne'1; fancy towels, \Yrs. L. 'Williams, Mrs. D. Fowler; pillow Children's Competition: 1Pen'cil drawing, :Margaret Scott,. A. MdCallum, Marie, King; 'school' crest, Earl Moore, Carl Plum, Mina Bryans; poster, Jack Baeker, Gerald Algae Mc'C. Lowry; wooden toys. Mc- Curdy Lowry, Mrs. E. Bryans, H. 'Rutledge; hemmed towel Mrs. H. Mc- Nichol, \Mrs. J. Garnochan; dol'l's. sweater, Elizabeth Bather, Hannnalr. (Russell. !Girl's work under 113 years.—Burt- ton holes, Mrs. N. McNichol, A. bus- Callum:1 plain he'nmvi'ng, Virginia: Blum, 'Margaret Scott; darning, El- eanor Niohbi;, patching, Virginia Plum, Margaret Scott; best dressed' 'doll Elizabeth Baeker, Annie Phil- lips; knitted scarf, Mrs. L. Eckmier, E'liz,a!beth Baeker; block of guilt, A. McCallum, Mary Baeker. ZURICH ISusannah Dietz, beloved wife' df Ed'w'ard A. Axt, was born June 15. 111858, on the Bronson line, Hay town- ship, and died at her home in Zurich, 'on September 29th, 193!1, aged 73; years and 3 months. Fifty years ages site w.as united in marriage to Ed: - -ward A, Axt. Three daughters anti" one son ,were ,born to them. After their •marriage they resided in Blake for a period of 112.yeass, then carne to Zur- ich and have lived here for 35 years.:. Those surviving her are her husband. • three daughters and one son; Mrs. W.'. 'W. Kaiser, London; Mrs. C. T -T. htsh- • er, Mrs. Lyman Gloa'cbbread and 311.. '.Herb Axt, all ofDetroit; two sisters, Mfrs. H. Reichert, of Zurich and ;Miss !Elizabeth ;Deutz.o!f Washington, D. C.; three brothers, Healey an d Reinhardt Deitz of Alberta, and Samuel' Deitz of Zurich. Burial was in the Blouson cemetery. :Messrs, Levi and Arthur Stelck of 1p'aup:hi•n, \Ian„ are visiting friends in th is vicinity. It •, any years since the former was in Zurich. ,Owing to a recent storm a limb of the large elan tree just south of \1•r. 'Tlhbndas Joimnlon's house became al - moist disengaged front the ni'ain trunk and rt leanedt heavily on the hydro wires and also, endan'gere'd lir. John- ston's house. Mr. and 1,Irs. Garnet J'a'coiie Mrs.' L. Plfile and Miss Pearl PfIe paid their last re nett. to Ilia remains of the late Vfrs. Durst, at Auburn, .nt, Tuesday morning, bir. 1Vi1]'iam Dumart of Kitchener visited at the home of Mfr. and S1rs.: !Harry Yunigblut. Mr. John Hildebrand of Seaforth visited friends in Zurich,