Zurich Herald, 1938-10-06, Page 4LILO FOU1
HZLLSGREEN
"Ile that obbsorveth the wind shall
trot sow ---and he that regardeth the
stdoi ds shall not ,x'eap." Sunday last
'Was not a promising day for the pea-.
pie <of Hallsgreen to hold their an;[i-
a>ersary serviees but the congreg2.cion
Tailed the church at both .ervie„s, lip'
tee evening it was necessary to put
hairs in the aisles and no wr,ndee 4r
the guest speaker for the day was the
Rev, John Richardson; •• past;ar oa this
Charge for six year:, 1910-191.6"i"hose
evho attended were well rewariied,for
an the' morning lass dis couree was on
• 'The Impotence sof Man Apert fro
God," The theme was illustrated
the story of Elisha and Bcuhdaii,
Dings 7:8-18. In the swelling a Ne
Testament theme: "The Pateince o
Christ," II Thes. 3:5 net;; expounded
to the interest and profit of all. These
discourses were marked by beauty of
language, depth of thought and fer-
vor which will cause them to be re-
membered for some time. Anthems,
".Sound the Call" end "He Leadet
Me", were sung by a choir mase t
of iH3lsgreen and Kippen people u.
Zee the capable;leadership of Mis
Jean Ivison. 'Rock of Ages' and "Cr
esing the Bar" beautifully sung b
Sam Rennie were mich appreciate
At the close 'ef the morning service
man was heard to say of Mr. Rennie
"That man is the finest singer in Cai
but he doesn't know it." Th
Hillsgreen 'anniversary services las
Sunday was an unequalled success.-
St.
uccess -
Ex.
St. Jo septi end Beaver Town
Z JRICH HERALD
tALD
hale; 1 .y+t`\ old E. Foster; Team W
Decker; tato, Thief.
Peeeheron- Colin Campbell to.
first •1br one and two yr. old,
,Agricultural -Mare, N. Keys, ,
Bedard; l+oal, N. keys, W, Dale;
Masse were Sunday visitors with Mr yr. old, W. Dale, H. E. Keys; .lea
and Mrs, F. Dueharme of the Blue; N. Keys & Son, W. Dale.
Water south. Heavy Draught - Mare, E. Web
Mr. Eddie Brisson of Beaver Town sten, M. Grainger; Foal, ditto{ 2 y
seta few days at London the est old H. E."T.eys„ 1 yr. old H. E. Key
spent Y l? and 2ncl; Team, E. Webster:, M, Gr
Mr, and Mrs. Kuno Hartman ol" the
Goshen line and Mr. and Mrs, ,Paul
too
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week, iniger,
Mr. Leonard Denomme of Pointe Roadster - Mare, and foal, F, K
A.uxe Bouleaux motored to Windsor egan; Single Roadster, G. King,
on ;Saturday last. Keegan; Gent's outfit, F. Keegan,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd:en Denomme •King.
left on Saturday last for their home Carriage -Single Carriage hors
m in Windsor.
by '' Mr. and Mrs. Je1i Hartman of
Il Seaforth called on .friends on the
fBlue Water on Saturday last,
Mr. Leon Bedard was a Sunday
visitor in St. Joseph on Sunday with
Gilbert Duchaene,
On. Monday evening last a Targe
number of young people gathered,in
the Jeffrey cottage at St. Joseph.
The evening ;Was spent wan music
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h and games, all enjoyed a good time.
ip 1di.ss Veronique and Cyril Duch-
" arune of the Blue Water south spent
s Sunday in Mount Carmel.
°- Mr, and Mas. Ed. Wilhelm of New
Y 't&araburg ,pent Sunday at the home
d• of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Sararas of
a the Blue Water south.
r 11liss .Aloin Denomme of Pointe
n- Aux Bouleaux left for London on
e ;Sunday Where she will be engaged
DASHWOOD
Special anni: r a y sorvices will b
held in the E ee _,.i, church o
Sunday Oct.:ale l.... James McGI
lay and his male set to of Centrel
Baptist church. London e.:l be rh
guest speaker i .:t< . rtes Icon. Ser
vice to commence a: SI ,'.lark shark
The morning i . :.�c srstec
in domestic work.
MI's. N. M. Cantin of St. Joseph,
who has been on the sick list for
some 'time, is mi improved.
Mrs. -Fred Ducharme zinc sirs. Be-
rnie Jeffrey of Beaver Town spent
e Thursday -last with Mrs. Hector La-
n poste.
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Mrs. J. S. Wilhelm of Baden was
a recent visitor with her daughter,
e lL■ s. C. 0 Smith
E. Foster, E. ,Porter; .Lady • Driver
Mrs. ;I1arvey Kippear, driving "Marin
Harvester" owned ;by Frank Keegan
2nd, ,Mrs. Chapman.
CATTLE
Grade Cattle -Cow, M. Grainge
and 2nd; Two yr. old heifer, Ro
Pepper, M. Grainger; One yr. 01
heifer, R. Pepper, M. Grainger; 'He
ifer calf, R. Pepper, M. Grainger
Steer calf, R, Pepper'and ani; Stee
2 yr. old, R. Pepper, M. Grainge
Steer, 1 yr. old, R. Pepper ane; 2nd
Durham - Roy Pepper took all i
this class. Can. Packers special, ` M
Grainger.
Herfords-Heifer calf, E. Werbste
Bull calf E. Webster and 2nd,• Can
Packers special•, ibest beef caw, M
Grainger.
Holstein -Wm. Sparks took a
prizes in this class.
T. Eaton Special, for best heir
ealf, R. Pepper.
SHEEP
Ram, 2 sheers or over, C. Lawson
R. Manson; Ram lamb and ewe, C
Lawson and 2nd; Ewe lamb, C, La.
son, R. Manson.
Lincoln ---A. D. Steeper & son too
all prizes in this class,
Oxfords - F. McClymont took a
prizes in this Class.
Shropshires-•Wm. Douglas took
1st and 2nd in each number.
Grade Class - Ewe, W. G. Clarl
and rid; Shearling ewe and ewe
ilIr.:und Mrs. Gilbert Jeffrey spent r lamb. W. G. Clark, R. Manson.
• `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PIGS
1' Bedard
Jey the ...local choir. W. are looking
for a full house.
Miss Ilelen Xadiger spent Sunday
with friends in St. Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger and ;11r,
and Mn.sH. Neuschwanger were Sun-
day visitors in Kitchener.
Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen is -di-siting
with friends in Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Farley and dau-
ghter Meta, Mrs. Heard and Mrs.
Rose all of St. Thomas were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoff-
man.
1VIr. Clayton Pfile is on the ;ick list
we hope for a speedy recovery.
On Monday n'ght following 'band
practice Mr. Hilton Truemner treat-
ed the band to a nice treat of waste -
melon which was much enjoyed...
lltr. and Mrs. Falhaufer of Toron-
to was called here owing to the • ill-
ness of her mother, Mrs. John 'Ben -
.,der who is very ill.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the Fowl Supper in Exeter otri
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Pochler of Fort' Wa
yne, Ind. and family are vlsiting'her
another, Mrs. F. Willert.
Mr. and Mrs.-Milford•Koch of LTtic
On Sunday last Master Nelson
Papineau who spent the summer
vacation period with Mrs. Nelson
-Denomme, left for his home in
• Windsor.
BAYFIELD FALL FAIR
Bayfield Fall Fair was held on
Thursday of last week, as :advertised.
The day was one of the finest gone
waild wish to have and the attend-
ance was better than for the past
few years when there was usually a
-considerable amount of lain. The ex-
hibits were well filled in practically
all classes, especially in the 'inside
was :there a fine showing. The- fine
display of flowers was a big attract-
ion, as was also the children's •depar-
tmena which was something new for
this s. ciety, and which went over
big for the first time, It is'thoughtby
another year this class woiila be much!
`keener patronised. With the size of;
',the erased and by appearance, we
would estimate a fairly good gate,
which is necessary for a fall 'fair to
keep going. A fine patrenage was
-accorded .all around,
Mich., spent a few days with his mo-
ther. Mrs. G. Koch. HORSES
Mrs. Hamacher is confined tte 'her -Wagon Class -•_Mare, IN. ;f"lar'k
bed with a -•sore knee, 'Foal, W. Clark; 2 yr. old, B...Pen
PAINT
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Detroit. We use the latest eneelel six• pr ,tire grease gull. ,using
seven different kinds of Breese •to'itolet*sate -your car
EXPERT REPAIRING To all ma°lcee of cars at attractive plaInes.
Special Prices on !Stakes Relirxe;l
Car Wash 39c. Tire Repair 25
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GOODYEAR EAR T1fti , I.rA TTETiITS, ACCESSORIES, , 7Y
'neI lr �....
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Berkshire- .Brood sow, T. Snow
den;
Yorkshire -Aged boar, Brood sow
and young hoar, A. Warner 1st and
2nd; young sow, A. Warner, J. Ster-
ling.
Tamworth -Aged boar, T. Snowden
R. Manson; Brood sotir,,, R. Manson
T. Snowden; young boar, T. Snow
den, R. Manson; young sow, R. Man
son, T. Snowden; Best pr. :bacon hogs
H. Desjardine, A. Warner.
Cleveland Special -A. Warner.
POULTRY
.Brahams pullet, L. O'Brein and
2nd; Cock, L, O'Brein, F. Johnston
Hen, L. O'Brien and 2nd; Cocke: t•1,
L. O'Brein and 2nd.
Coc'hins-Hen, F. Kockems.
Langshans-Cock, F. Johnston,
Hen, J. Kockems and 2nd.
Barred Rocks-Pullett, hen, cock-
erel, F..McClymont and 2nd..
Rocks, White=Pullett, •0. Battler;
T.Snowden; • flock, T. Snowden,. H.
Penha.Ie; Hen, H. Penhale, T. Snow-
den; Cockerel, 0. Battler, T. Snow -
viten:;
White Wyandottes--;Pu1lett, Cock,
hen, c•oekrel, '0. Battler.
Buffff Orpingtons-Cock, T. Snow-
den; Hen, J.`Kockeins, T. Snowden.
Silver Grey Dorkings-Pullett, 0.
Battler, T. Snowden; Cack, 0. Battl-
er, 3. `Kockems; Hen, 0. hastier, J.
'K'ockems, •Cockerel, 0. Battler, J.
Kockems,
Brown Leghorns-,Pullett, 0. Bat-
tler,'F.-Thompson;' Cock, ditto; Hen,
H. •Perihale; T. Snowden; Cockerel;
T. Snowden, F. Johnston.
'White Leghorns-Pullett, T. John-
ston, J. -Kockems; 'Cock, ditto; Hen.
3. Kockems, F. Johnston; Cockerel,
F. Johnston,' M.' Grainger.
Rhode Island Reds-Pullett r Joh-
; netron and 2nd;•Cock, ditto; Hen, F.
•Tdhnston, J. 'Kockems,• Cockerel, J.
Kodkems, F. Johneton.
Anconas--Pullet, 'L. O'Brien and
2ntl•; Cock, F. Johnston, L. O'Brein:
I Hen, ditto; Cockerel, -L. O'Brein and
i 2nd.
1 'Light Sussex Pu11et,.C. Diehl and
' 2nd•; 'Hen, C. Diehl, J. Kookerns
Cockerel, C. Diehl and 2nd.
i Guineas -Cock -and 'hen, F. Mc-
Clynront.
131'ack' Minorcas-
0Pullett, F. John-
ston, '. Battler; Cock, hen and cock-
erel 0. Battler.
Anthilusians--Puf1•ett ,and cock, 0.
Bottler;'hen, .0. Battler, J. Kockems •
Cockerel, 0. Battler.
Silver Hanvburgs--,Pullett, F. Joh-
nston, L. O'Brein; Cock,. hen and co-
cdkere'.l e. O'Brein and.:2ritl.
Bladk Hamburgs-Pullett,"cock.
ben an- cockerel, L. O'Bre,•in and 2nd
l oudatii-_,Pullett `and lien, L. 0'..
Benin.
l•antam. jCick, Hen, F. �alhiiston
aT 11xi j.
'Milian Atlittier ducks, drake :N. Des-
jardine, 0. Battler; duck, ditto.
Inctien 'Runner Ducks, young, (drake
A, Warner, H. •Desjardine;.duck ditto
Muskova dunks old, drake, T. Snow
den, IL Penh -ale; duck H. Penkale, T
Snoevderas Youna., drake T. Snowden
H. Desjardine.; duck, ditto.
Pekin 6-a ks, 151e1 drake A. Warner
T. Kockesrs,• Duek, A. Warner, T I
Snowden; Sllesung, ids -else A. Watfrer !
1 J. 3sockentt; ,duck J. Kockems, A,
Warner-
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,Rouen Ducks, ,old siralce T. Snow,
dem, -Fj,•Johnstere; • tluek F. Johnston
T. ;Snowden; Young. shake E. Porten^
.E, Snowden,<duet, •ditto.
"1'mrulorese Geese;;,old, gander, C.
Diehl, A. Warner goose ditto; Yo-
ung, gender and goose, -C. Diehl,
Emden :geese. old. gander and
gander, AWWarnerra� F1. , J,ghn'ston'
goose, i'. Joineston and 2nd.'
Bronze 'Turkey, old, Cock x,1113 her
A. Warner and 2nd; Young, (sock
and hen A. Warnerr and 2nd.
Trewartha Seecial, G best utilifv
millets, 0. Battler; Malcins Specie]
'ie,1 pr. chickens. R. Porter;
Jt_rl
¢e..A. C Levy, Clinto
DAIRY PRO1)UOT,S
1' '13,., Pelt lyx5ttres I+ j!ferlIvineiss
Leevwt
YlcCl ; ; N
1 . Ii: l,,......, rt, �r,..rer
l'1l'o t;• 5 lb, crisp butte"
Mrs. McEwen, J. W. Johnston; Cot-
tage eheese, W, Clark, J. Sterling;
half ham, R. Geiger, H, A. Fuss; 2
lbs, home -rendered lard, R. Geiger,
IleClymont; 3 lbs. homecured
bacon W. Clark; Pr. chickens dressed
F. McClymont, 0. Battler; Heaviest
fest dozen eggs, white,' G. Datars, 0.
Battler; Brown eggs, 0, Battler, E.
Foster.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Loaf homemadewhite bread, 0.
Battler, W. Clark; Graham bread,
W. Clark; Boston bread, E, Foster,
Mrs, Howrie; Loaf nut bread, E,
Stephenson; Graham muffins, E, Ste-
phenson, F. McClymont; 'Layer cake
Light, W. Clark, Mrs. Howrie; Seoins
E: Foster, F. McClymont; Tarts, W.
Clark, J. Johnston; Salad vegetable,
Mrs. .Pfile; Scotch short cake, W. G.
Clark, IVlrs. Howrie; Layer cake, cho-
colate, W. Olark, F. McClymont; Lay-
er cake spice, Mrs. Haberer, Mr, D,
Willis; Fruit cake, Mrs. Howrie, E.
Foster; Buns, E, Foster, Dr. Grieve;
Tea biscuits, G. Datars, W. Clark;
Ginger hermits, E. Foster, W. Clark;
Cookies, W. Clark, Mrs. Hauerer;;
Muffins, F, McClymont, W.' Clark;
Meat loaf, Mrs. Haberer, Mrs•, Met-
calf; Apple pie, F. McClymont, E.
Stephenson; Lemon pie, E. Stephen-
son, W. Clark; Box lunch for school
child, G. Datars, Mrs. Pfile; Fudge
W. Clark, E. Foster; Baked beans,
G. Datars, J. Johnston; Cold lunch
for one person, G. Datars, H. Fuss;
Pickle pints, 0. Battler, H. Desjard-
ine; Marmalade, H. Desjardine; Cat -
sups and meat sauces, H. Desjardine
Mrs. Metcalf; Canned fruits, pints,
0. Battler, W. Clerk; Canned veget-
ables, G. Datars; H. Desjardine; Can-
ned meats, 0. Battler, H. Fuss ; Di.
play bee products P. Cleave; Quart
strained honey,' P. Cleave; Quart
maple syrup M. Rader, P. Cleave;
GRAIN AND SEEDS
White winter wheat, II. Truemner
E. Porter; Red winter wheat, M.
Rader, •H. Fuss; ,Spring; wheat, M.
Rader„ H. Truemner; Field neap. n1
Rader: Barley M. Rader, 0. Battler;
White os.ts , H. Truemner, H. De.,
iardine Red clover seed, M. Rader,
T. Snowden; Timothy seed' T. Snow-
den, F. McClymont; Sweet clover scl
F ;McClymont, T. Snowden; Ears
yellow corn, 0. Battler, 11. McClym-
ont; Ears dent corn, 0. Battler, A.
W' rar; Sweet corn T. Snowden, 0
eters; Pop corn, 0. Battler. W.
McKenzie; Pea beans H. Truemner.
0. Battler; Buckwheat M. Rader, H.
Dos'a•rdine; Heavi.eee stalks of corn.
0. Battler, F. McClymont.
FRUIT
Bunches grapes, M. Grainger, H.
Desjardine; Coll. grapes Mrs. Hab-
erer, C. Middleton; Peaches, , . Ster-
ling, H. Desiardine; Prunes E. Porter
F. Keegan; Yellow crabs T. Snowden,
F. ,McClymont; Red c•-e:be, 3. True
inner, T. Snowden; Bartlette pears.
'?.'11IeCiennont, Jas. Sterling: "lemisle
Beauty J. Sterling; Collection of
apples. 3. Sterling„ Winter apples, 4
var., C. Middleton, J. Sterling; Ham-
eeer. McIntosh reds J. Sterling, C.
Middleton; 6. qrt. basket McIntosh
0: Middleton, .: J. Sterling; basket
Northern Spies C. Middleton, J. Ster-
ling; 4 var. fall apples J. Stirling, F
Me0lvmopt; Talman sweets W. Mc-
Kenzie, C. Middleton; .plata McIntosh
reds, C. Middleton. J. Sterling; Plate
Baldwins J. Sterling, H. True. finer;
Mann apples T. Snowden. M. Graing-
er; Northern sniee. C. Middleton., J.
Steeling: King oi' Thompkies rt. Tru-
emner, Ribson Pigpens, J., Sterling,T.
%lone:len; Wealthy W. McKeneie, F
McClymont Wagners H. Truemner
McClymont; Golden Russets, 7
Sterling. M. Grainger: Blenheim pip -
ens. T. Sterling. C. Mid•Fleton :.Snows
0. Middleton. J. ;Ste -slime; Ontarios J
q.t cline. T. Snowden: Wolf River F.
Middleton, H. Truemner; Basket of
fruit Nix's. Haberer.
VEGETABLES
Early potatoes, 0. Battler, M..Rad-
ar; Late potatoes, 0. Battler, M. Ra-
der; Marigolds N. Grainger, M. Mc-
reenzie; Long red mangolds N. Gra-
nger, H. Desjardine; Globe mangolds
I, True over, T. Snowden; Inter.
nangolds, M. Grainger, C. Middleton
field carrots H. Truemner; Table
aerots, long 0. Battler, F. McClym-
nt; Table carrots short 0. Battler,
,Irs. Table beets long
. Battler, Dr. Geives; Table turnip
:vete .i•'. Barker, 0. Battler; Parsnips
. Cleave, A. Warner; Table turnips
• Cleave, F. Middleton; Heaviest
urnip H. Truemner, W. 1Vec.I(enzie;
ugar beet mangolds M. Grainger, 0
Iiddleton; Winter radish, 0. Rattler
. Truemner; Salsify, Dr. Greives;
ab:bage tread O. Battler, F. Barker;
auliflower Mrs. McDWilIis; 0. Eat-
er; White celery, G. Datars, H,
use; Muskmelon. T. Snowden, 0,
iddleton; Watermelon T. Snowden,
Battler; Citeron R. Geiger, E. Fos
r; Table pumpkin F. Barker, W. J.
McKenzie; Largest pumpkin H'. Tru -
mien G. Datars; ,Largest squash
ed, T. Snowden, 0. Battler; English
tato onions 0. Battler, 1V.M. Rader;
hite onions F. Barker, •H. Furs;
rge red onions H. Fuss, F. Barker;
La
yellow onions F. Barker, H.
s; Red tomatoes 0. Battler; W.
cKenzie; Yellow tomatoes 0. Rat-
er; Largest tomatoes W. dll�cICen-
, Gherkins .0; Battler., H.. Foss';
Cu
H. Fuss, G. Deters; S xrall 1
uit toieatoes Miss Metcalf, J. JoTin-• ,
n; Largest sunflower F.'' Barker,
'Truemner; Coll. garden herbs Mier
Mrs. Haberer; Coll. peppers D1• l'
elves, F. Barker; Sweet peppers,: i
rs. PfiIe, F. Barker; ,V. egetabl'e mar- �•
w F. Barker, H. Truemner•; Green
Bard squash H. Truemner, C. B.
ddleton; Yellow Hubbard squash
Truemner, Dr. aii'eives; Miss
Neil's Special, Dr. Greivos.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
otiquet large Mrs. Haberer, Mrs.
tealf; Bouquet, small Tlfrs, Metcalf
Haberer; Coll. Sylvia P. Barker,
Middleton; Dahlias F. Barker. F.
dleton; Fuseia•s Mrs Haberer;
Pan
Mrs. Metcalf, S. Foster: lub
us begonia P. Markel,. W 1' eSeee.
Coll. gerixriiurns 3?. Barker, Mr .
e, Asters Mrs. Metea1f. Mia. ITcI)
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Dr. Greaves; 4 var. annuals J. Barker
Mrs. Metcalf; Cosmos Mrs, McI)
L', Stephenson; Coll. zinnias lE,
Barker, Mrs. Metcalf; Verbenas F.
Barker, Mrs, Haberer; Gladiolus F.
y Barker, Mrs, Haberer; Sweet -Peas,
:F. Middleton, W. MKenzle; Roses,
Mrs. Htuberer.
FINE ARTS
, Z oil, Landscape, original it Dr. Griev-
es, iMss Livingston; Still life, Miss!
Livingston, Dr. Grieve; Landscape
water color, ,Mies Livingston, Mrs.
Me l) Willis; Fruit original, Miss Liv
ingston, Mrs. Howrie; Flowers, water
color, H. Fuss, ,Mrs. Howrie; Pen and
:ink drawing H. Fuss, Miss Livingston
Drawing, crayon or lead Miss Living-
eton; Water col painting on silk Mrs
Novelle, Miss Livingston; .Eland pain-
ted china, Miss Livingston, Mrs. How
rte; Stenciling on fabric iMss Living-
etori, Mrs. Howrie; Fruit in oil Miss
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; Flowers in
ell, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie;
Pencil sketch from nature Miss Liv-
ingston;
LADIES' WORK
Living Room. Accessories -Table
centrepiece Miss Livingston, Mrs.
Howrie; Table runner Miss Living-
ston, H. Fuss; Cushion, emb., 11.
Foss; Cushion other Mrs, Hawrio, WI
Consitt; Lamp shade M. Livingston.
Dining room access --Table cloth
and serviettes, initialed Miss Living.-
ston, He Fuss; Tea cloth, cut work
Mrs, Pfile, Mrs. Howrie; Teo cloth, r
emb. Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. Pfile.; Tea
cloth, crochet Mrs. Howrie, Dr. Gri-
eve; Tray cloth, emb. Miss Living-
ston, Mrs. Pfile; Centrepiece, emb.
Miss Livingston, Mrs. Pfile; Luncheon
set, Mrs. Livingston, R. Geiger; Buff-
et set, lace trimmed R. Geiger, Mrs.
?file; Buffett scarf, IT, Furs, Mrs.
`cowrie; Teo cosy made up, Mrs.
Nile, Miss Livingston.
Colored Linens -Bridge set, emb.
Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. S. Ilouston; Buff-
ett set, emb. Miss Livingston, Mrs. S.
Houston;
Bed Room Access -Hemstitched
heets, Miss Livingston, H. Finis; Pil-
low cases, initialed iMss Livingston,
'Mrs. Howrie; Pillow cases, emb. Miss
Livingston, R. Geiger; Pillow eases
lace trimmed E. 'Stephenson, H. A
Fuss; Curtains, lace trimmecr ;Miss
Livingston,. Fuss Towels emb
Tbersd'sy, October 601,, x038
W, Clark; Irish Crochet T3„ Geiger,.
Mrs, Howrie; Strait ;bail and 3 corn.-
ered darning 'Mrs. Pfile,3D. Fuss;
7)arning on worn ;sox, Mrs. Mc I) Wil-
lis, Dr. Grieve; Assortment of work
done by lady after 70 yrs of age,
;Mia. Pfile, ,H. Fuss;
Home Monufaetures - Bedspread!
whiteeen:ib, E, Foster, E. Stephenson
?Bedspread, tufted in candlewick An-
nie Consitt, i0. Battler; Quilt App
iniq-
ue iss Livgston, W. :Consitt; Quilt
eiotton, Mrs, iHalberee, E. Stephenson;
Compforter, fancy 0, Battler, W.
;Mare; Compton -ten goosedown J. W,
Johnston, W..Cl.ark; Crochet Afghan
in .col wool MisS Huston, iMss Living-
ston; Hearth rug, hoolced rags H. Des
Jardine, Miss Livingston; Hearth rug
hooked wool H. Desjardine, E, ,Steph
enson;" Reg mat,' braided Mrs. Pfile;
Best labor saving device Mrs. ?file,
;H. Foss; 13raided mat, silk Mrs. Pfile;Mies. S. Huston; 2 bars of hand soap
F. Mcelymont, H. Fuss.
CHILDREN'S DEPT.
Grain, Roots and Vegetables -?all
wheat sheaf I. McClymont; Oat sheaf
C. Keys; Beets B. Johnston, J. Greer,
IM..Me•CIymont, E. Watson, L. Web-
ster; Oarrits :M. McClymont, D. McEl-
wain, E Watson, L Sparks, B. Mid-
dleton; Onions G. Bell, E. Leitch, A
Rau, M. Marshall, E. Osmond; Potat-
oes M. McClymont, M. Sweitzer, E,
Ducharme, A. Brandon, G. Brandon;
Live -Stock -Dairy calf, Inc) ,Camp-
bell, Beef Calf Leora Webster; Pet
caged M. Atkinson, D. McLeod, J'.
Parker, C. Greer;
Dom. Science, (girls) Maple cream
E. Steep, J. ;Middleton, A. Sturgeon,
E. Stela, D. McEwen; Graham Muff
ins B. Middleton, A. Brandon, M.Norwell, A. Townsend, J. Greer; Date
loaf, D Pease, E. Leitch, E. Watson..
Needlework Weaving A. Rau, L.
Talbot, I. Greer; Apron A. Middleton
.A Townsend, 31 Middleton, E. Steck-
le, M. Maxwell.
Construction -Baseball and. bat D.
McLime, B. Stephenson, M. Rau, K.
Keys, J. Sturgeon; Egg cup plastic,
t114. Atkinson, E. Cleave, J. McClym-
ont, G. Westlake, A. Craig; Bread;
board, S. Atkinson, W. Castle, A. Ma-
kins; Soap carving B. Bothwell, 13_
IcMaine, A. Sturgeon, B. Lindsay,
•W. Holland.
Writing -Primer pencil printing J.,
•' McConnell, B. Stephenson, K. Keys,
Mrs. S. :Houston, Miss Livingston; E. Keys; First reader `Alice" C. Gre-
Towels, crochet trimmed Miss Liv- .er, M. Talbot., L. Ducharme, 114, At-
ingston, Mrs. Howrie; Dressing table
set, emlb. Mrs. Pfile, Mrs. Howrie;
Fancy bed lamp shade Miss Living-
ston; Three emb. tea towels Mrs. Mc
kinson; Second reader, G. Steep, L.
IMiddleton..T. Porker, B. York; Grade
h Reader, 13. Eathwell, E. Steep, A.
D Willis, M. Liuoiii Ston: Sturgeon D. Ducharme; Grade 7
g Reader B. Middleton, A. Townsend,
Children's Wear -Child's dress from H. Johnston, M. Maxwell; Grade 8
old garment H. Fuss, Mrs. Mile; do M. Westlake; General work book D.
play dress Mrs. Pfile, H. A. Fuss: McEwen
Baby's jacket and bonnet, crochet M Art -Crayon drawing I. McClym
Rader; do knit Mrs. S. Haustoxe; ont, .A.Martin. B. Elliott, A. Craig;
Baby's bootees, -knit Mrs. Houstoon -Grade 3 4, fruit and leaves M. Reid,
Miss Livingston; do crochet Mrs. S. G. Steep, L. Middleton, K. Gine'ori•eh;
Houston,
Mss Livingston; Handmade Greee 5, 6 spring flower D. 1V e weiz
emb. baby's petticoat} F Ceseend, E. Steep, S. Atkinson;
Miss Livingston.
Ladies' Wear -Apron, ara:tieai nT
aeO7f , fiBr7;17cieer`oA,. M0.arHtionpso A'Bido-
-
work, Mrs, Houston, Mrs. Pfile: Dressi;ol,- cover. farm Ii:Th, water col. E.
house work Mrs. Pfile, Miss Living- Wafison -" erner, 1) Sterling.
ston; Ladies' underwear i•1. Fuss,Miss ,Ci}Ilectio*• -i -- T' -
Livingston; Lad�as underwear, silk t•.e *. , c tcountryo
pictures L. Midd , Steep; Book
Miss Livingston, H. Fuss; Smorlcaliss of pictures, scenes a j industries L..
Livingston. ston. H. Fuss; CoPar anci Ciuff• Webster. A. Steer:nei; Weed, nasi-
Mrs. ,Pfile, H. Fuss; Handkerchief ed A. Keys, D. McEwen, L. Leitch;
Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; Pull- Insects named E. Watson, E. Leitch,
over, woof handknit H. Fuss, Mrs. D. Duchaamre, V. Pease; Weed seeds
Houston; Apron farce Mrs. Pfile. . named A. Keys, A. Middleton, D. Du -
Stephenson; Fancy hand bag Vii^. charme,
PSile, Mrs. Howrie; Dress made fr'r' Pre school children -D. Campbell,
old garment Miss Livineston, Mrs. G. Webster, E. Castle, J. Middleton,
Pfile; Home dying Mrs. Howrie. i G. Sturgeon; Boys race 8 yrs under
Men's Wear -,Sport's shirt Mrs. L W. Elliott, G. Brandon, K. Revs, J
Pflle, 1H. Fuss; Py.iamas Miss Living. Talbot, 'G. Lobb, J. Sterling, E. Dyer
Ston, H. Fuss: Pullover sweater, Mrs A'pplebock; .Girls 8 yrs, B. York, M.
Houston, H Finis; Mitts Mrs. Howrie Boys race -12 and under B. Johnston,
O. Battler; Socks, .er. heavy H. Fuss L. Pease, G. Westlake, A. Keys. C:.
M. Livingston; Socks fine M. Livine- Keys; Girls 12 and under A. Town-.
ialed A. Fuss.
Mrs. rs. Phist- Pfile; Handkerchiefs send, D. McEwan. E. Osmond, J. Rau:
; Boys 16 and under M. Ma•:wetl, L.
Miscellaneous- Worms---Specinxen Westlake, J. Pearson, B. Bugler, R.
showing patch hemmed Mrs. Pfile, H1.Tohnston, S. Creilt•: Gar's 16 and un --
Fuss; Filet crochet H. Furs. Miss Liv- der E. T.,.ii•..ai, R. Mi*ldleton, D. .1VIc-•
iugston: Tatting• Miss Livingston. Ii Ewen, A. 'Townsend, J. Middleton;.
Puss; Fancy knitting on cotton Mrs Boys 'Sack race. K. Brandon,D: Du-.
Howrie, iIMss 'Livingston Drawn thr-1 charme: r
1ra; r -legged race, A. ,Star:
pad work R. Geiger, Miss. T,ivin+n•ston geon and •• H. Sturgeon. D. McLeot
Hemstitching M's. Pfite, Mrs. How- and 1), McEwen; V. Pease and L..
rie; Cut work R. 'Gr'ia•er. R. Fnss;, Leitch, E. Watson and L. Talbot, A.
Tapestry in petite point H. Funs, Mrs Townseed'and R..Middleton,
Howrie; Cross stitch M. Livingston, heckler's Special --E. Leitch.
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