The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-10-15, Page 6OCTOBER *5, 1931 THE EXETER TIMES-AJDVOCATE
Kirkton Fair Is The Best In Years
Kirktoa Fair on Wednesday of
last week, was one of the best that
.Jhas ‘been, held in years. Exhibits
in practically all classes surpassed
’anything that has been held by this
enterprising Agricultural (Society.
The indoor's exhibits were particu
larly
Mere
Mas
work
Children’s department,
of home made cooking was never
■r either in quality or quantity,
visitor to the Kinkton Fair who
love* of horse flesh caff Usually
a good showing of some of
the finest animals and this year was
no exception, The classes of
■cattle, sheep and pigs were all well
filled with choice stock.
•Although rain had threatened
earlier in the day a large crowd was
present end the weather was ideal.
The program in the afternoon con
sisted of school parade and drills
and followed with sveral short ad
dresses by Messrs. Fred Sanderson
M. P.. Chas.'Richardson, M.L.A., W.
G. Medi M.L.A. and Thos. McMil
lan M. P. The Seaforth Pipe Band
provided the music throughout the
afternoon. A number of races were
run off.
There were a number of conces
sions on the grounds dispensing hot
dogs and eats and in various man
ners trying to attract the patronage
.of the public. a
The directors are to be congratu
lated on the splendid success at
tending their efforts this year. Mr,
Amos Doupe, the popular secretary
-was at his old post with a
smile for all.
The list of prize winners
follows:
good. Roots and vegetables
of excellent quality. There
an excellent display of ladies’
and also a fine display in the
The display
Hh‘
t>ett<
A
is a
find
cheery
was as
foal in
Bl.
HORSES
General Purpose
Brood Mare, having raised
1931—-Archie Robinson.
Foal in 1931—Robt.‘ Elston,
J. Pym, Sherwood Brock.
Three-year-old Filly or Gelding—
Stewart Dow, H. V. Crago, Bert
Jlundle.
Two-year-old Filly or Gelding—
TiUther Rowcliffe, Nelson Watson,;
Hiram Hanna. :
One-year-old Filly or Gelding—,
Arthur Ford, Wm. Arthur, Manson
Bros..
Team in harness—Wm. Decker,
J. C. Harrison.
Best horse or colt in class, sweep
stakes—Wm. Decker.
Agricultural
Brood Mare, raised foal in
—Geo. Kemp,, Robt. Elston,
JBowden.
1931
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ion and Sick Headaches for several
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I was made aware of their very real
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Dr. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are no
^ordinary laxative. They are all vegetable
and have a very definite, valuable tonic
action upon the liver .. . exactly what
you need to end Constipation, Acidity,
Biliousness, Headaches, Poor Complex
ion, etc. All druggists, 25c & 75c red pks.
F.oal in 1931—-Wes. Doupe,
am Hanna, Wm. Bowcren.
Four-year-old and upwards
or- gelding—-Stewart Dow, Geo.
sey, Milton Hooper.
Three-year-old filly or gelding—
Maurice Blackler, H<
Rundle.
Two-year-old filly
Schelleiiberg, Wm.
Baker. ,
One-year-old filly
Ezra Schellenberg
Kemp.
Team in Harness—'Simon
Norman Haines,
Best horse or
Norman Haines.
Heavy
Hlly
Ark-
V. Crago, Bert
or gelding—E.
Arthur, Oliver,
or gelding1—
Henry Rodd, G.
Thiel
Wes, Maguire,
colt, sweepstakes—
Draughts
Brood mare having raised foal in
1931—Wm. Urquhart.
Foal in 1931—AVm. Urquhart.
Four-year-old and upwards filly
or gelding, jaS.' Scott, John Berry.
Tliree-year-old—Stewart Dow.
Two-year-old filly or geldi.ngi—
Gleason Gill, Chas. Atkinson.
Team in harness—Jas. Scott, R.
Scott, E. J. Willert.
Sweepstakes in class—Jas. Scott.
Judge—T. F. Hardy,
Roadster
Brood mare, etc.—Wm. McPher
son, Arthur Rundle.
■Foal in 1931-—Arthur Rundle, W.
McPherson.
Two-year-old filly
Dr. Campbell, Wm.
Gill.
One-year-old filly
Wm. McPherson.
Single roadster—H. G. Berry,
Fred Brock, Gleason Gill.
Span roadsters—-Wes. Maguire.
Saddle horse—'Arthur Rundle,
Mrs. Hugh Berry, Bert Rundle.
Best horse in class, sweeptstakes
—'Wes. Maguire.
Carriage
Brood mare, etc.—J. E. French.
Foal in 1931—Wm. Arthur, J. E.
French, Manson Bros.
Three-old-filly or gelding—Glea
son Gill.
ITwo-year-old filly or gelding—
Wm. Decker, Wm. Arthur
One-year-old filly or ge’ld'ing1—‘J.
E. French, Manson Bros., William
Arthur.
■Single Carriage Horse in harness
—E. J. Willert, Manson Bros.
'Span Carriage Horses in harness
—-Wes. Maguire.
■Sweepstakes in class—William
Decker.
or gelding—
McPherson, G,
z
or gelding—
CATTLE
Shorthorn
T'wo-year-old bull—yas. H. Rob
inson.
Milch cow—Robinson Bros., Jas.
H. Robinson, second and third.
Two-year-old heifer-—Jas. H. Rob
inson.
One-year-old heifer—-R. D. Hunt
er, Robinson Bros., Jap. H. Robin
son.
Bull calf under one year—Robin
son Bros., R. D. Hunter.
Heifer calf under one year—
Robinson Bros., Jas. H. Robinson.
Best -male animal iii 'Class—iRo'b-
‘inson Bros.
Best female animal in ■ class—
R. D. Hunter.
Jersey
Mich cow—Wm. Ratcliffe, Wm.
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come on the face their presence is a
source of embarrassment to those
afflicted.
Why then rest under this cloud
when there is an effectual remedy
for these facial defects.
Mr. N, Kissack, 393 Chalmers Ave.,
Winnipeg, Man., writes:—“My face
was covered with 'nasty pimples
filled with matter,
I went tA a doctor and he told me
his son had had his pimples cleared
up by using Burdock Blood Bitters
and advised me to |ise it. I got a
bottle ahd all the pimples vanished,
so, now, I certanily have great
faith in B.&B
-Nelson Wat-
Morrison.
under one year—AVm
animal sweepstakes-
Two-year-old heifer—Wm> Bibby
Thos. Brock*
iGne-year-old heifer
gon, Mrs. R.
Heifer calf
Decker,
Best male
Wm. Ratcliffe.
T. Eaton & Co., special for
best group dairy cows—Geo. C.
Jutosh, D. J. McKay.
Aberdeen Angus
One-year-old
ton.
heifer-—'Arthur
the
Mc-
Harl-
Holstein
two and over—'GeoAged bull
McIntosh.
Milch cow*—iGeo. C, Mdntoslr
McKay, D. J. McKay.
Two-year-old
McIntosh, H. G.
Kay,
One-year-old
McIntosh, D. J.
Bull calf under one year—-Geo.
C. McIntosh,. D, J. McKay, H. G.
McKay.
Heifer calf under one year—Geo.
Mc-
c.
G
heifer-—George
McKay, D. J.
heifer—George
■McKay.
H.
C
Me-
C
-Geo.C.
C.
C. McIntosh, O’Neil Bros., D. J,
Kay.
Dairy cow, any breed-
McIntosh, H. G. MbKay.
Judge—JJ. E. Turner.
Herefords
Two-year-old but!—Howard
Wright.
One-year-old bull—Fred Carbert,
Lome Marshall.
Milch cow—Howard O’. Wright.
Two-year-old heifer—Howard C.
Wright.
One-year-old heifer—O’Neil Bros.
Fred Carbert, Howard C. Wright.
Bull calf under one year—-Fred
Carbert, Howard C. Wright, Nor
man Haines,
Heifer calf under one year—Fred
Carbert and 2nd, O’Neil Bros.
B’st male, sweepstakes—Howard
C. Wright.
Best female, sweepstakes—'O’Neil
Bros.
Grade 'Cattle
Milcli cow—Norman Haines, N.
Clarke, Chas. Atkinson.
Two-year-old heifer—James H.
Robinson, 1, 2, and 3.
One-year-old heifer—Wm. ^Simp
son, Norman Haines, Jas. H. Rob
inson.
Heifer calf under one year—C.
Atkinson and 2nd, Norman Haines.
Two-year-old steer—Jas. H. Rob
inson, 1st and. 2nd.
One-year-old steer—Jas. H. Rob
inson, Chas. Atkinson, Wm. Simp
son.
Steer calf under one year—Jas.
H. Robinson. .
Fat
Chas.
Fat
2nd.
Best animal in class—'Norman
Haines.
cow or heifer—-Nor. Haines,
Atkinson, Norman Haines,
steer—<Jas. H. Robinson and
SHEEP
S. Pym &
class; Leicester,
all prizes in this
for one-year-old
to Adrian
Sons
John
class
'ram'
Pringle;
K.
Wat-
Oxford Downs,
swept this
McKay took
except first
which went
Shropshire, R. D. Hunter, first for
ram lamb, frst for breeding ewe
and second .for one-year-old ram.
All the other prizes in this class
were taken by John K. Thompson;
Grade, Ewe having raised lambs in
1931—John McNay, J. F. Linden,
sherling ewe, J. F. Linden, John
McNay, Ewe or weather lamib, J.
(K. Thompson, J. F. Linden; Lin
colns, Thos. Snowden took first for
ram lamb, second for breeding ewe
and second ewe lamb. The other
prizes in this class were taken by
J. F. Linden; Southdowns, John K.
Thompson swept this class; Dorset
Horned, P. E. Dearing took all
prizes in this class except second
for ram lamb which went to John
K. Tliompon; Pen of sheep, long
wool, J. F. Linden, Thos. Snowden;
Pen of sheep, short wool, J.
Thompson, P. E. Dearing.
HOGS
Yorkshire, Aged boar, Jas'
son; boar littered in 1931, James
Watson, Charles Barnett; sow hav
ing raised pigs in 1931, Charles
Barnett, James Watson; sow litter
ed in 19/3,1, D Douglas & Sons, Jas.
Watson; Chester Whites, Aged boar
Switzer Bros; sow littered in 1931,
Switzer Bros. 1st and second; Berk
shire, Aged boar, R. N. Spence;
boar littered in 1931, Arthur Harl
ton, Thomas Snowden; sow having
raisied pigs in 1931, R. N. Spence
1st and 2nd;
Thomas Siiowden,
Tamiwortli,
& Son 1st
in 1931, D.
sow having
D. Douglas
1931,
2nd; pen of- bacon hogs, James
Watson, D. Douglas & Son, Charles
Barnett.
Judge—Charles Harvey.
POULTRY*
Anconas, Cock, T. C. Shean; cock
erel, T. C. Shean, 1 and 2; hen, D.
Douglas & Sons, T. C. Shean; pallet
T. C. Shean, 1 and 2; White Or
pingtons—Cock, Elizabeth Marriott;
Cockerel, D. Douglas & Sons; hen,
D, Douglas'& Sons; pullet, D. Doug
las & Sons; Barred P
T. C. Shean won at
Plymouth Rocks, D.
Sons won all prizes; Willie Wyan
dottes, cock, Scott Thompson; T. C.
Shean; hen, D. Douglas & Sons, 1
and 2; cockerel, T. C. Shean 1 and
2; pullet, T .0. SUean, 1 and 2;
sow littered in 1931,
Milton Hooper;
Aged boar, D. Douglas
and 2nd; boar littered
Douglas & Son It & 2nd
raised in pigs in 1931,
& Son; sow littered in
D. Douglas & Son 1st and
pen of- bacon hogs,
lymoutli Rooks
prizes; AjO.V.
Douglas and
Coiumban wyandottes, George
Graham won all prizes in this class;
A.O.V. Wyandottes, cock, George
Graham; hen, Geo. Graham; pullet,
I.
all
y.
H.
D.
•D. Douglas & Sons, 1 and 2; R
Reds, D. Douglas & Sons won
prizes; Black. Minorcas, cock, H.
Crago; hen, D. Douglas & Sons,
V. Crago; cockerel, H. V* Crago,
Douglas & Sons; pullet, H. V. Cra-
go, Emerson Gunning; White Leg
horns, cock, D. Douglas & Sons,
Scott Thompson; hen, D. Douglas
& Sons, Wm, Harding; cockerel, L.
Sweitzer, 1 and 2; pullet, D.
T. C. Shean;
cock, T. C. Shean,
C. Shean, 1 and 2
Shean, Hartwell Epplett
C. Shean, I-I, Epplett;
George
hen, George
cockerel, D.
Graham; pul-
Douglas and
Rocks, Ottes
Jas & Sons,
Leghorns,
2; lien,
er el, T>
pullet,
Jersey ]
Graham,
Graham
Douglas
let, Geo,
Sion.;
Sawyer,
T.
C.
T.
Black Giants, cock,
Thos. Brock:
Thos. Brock
& Sons, Geo.
Graham, D.
pen of Barred
Doug-
Brown
1 and
; cock-
Frank Gunning. Bell Fleur—■JEUch.
Selves, Wm. Ratcliffe. Snow—Rif
chard Selves, John Wilson. Baldwin
—Clarence Routley, Gordon Sin
clair. Fallawaten—'James » Sterling,
Frank Gunning; Golden Russet, J-
Stirling, Mrs. Silas Shier, Roxbor-
oush Russet—-James Stirling, Frank
'Triebner, Mann—‘Frank Triebner,
James Stirling. King .of TOmkins—'
James Striling, Frank Triebner.
Mcilntosh Red-—James Stirling, J.
R, Hern. Northern Spy—-Robert Rat
cliffe, -Wilfred Doupe, Ontario—J,
Stirling, Frank Triebner, pewaukee
—'Leonard Switzer, Jas. Stirling. R.
I„ Greenings—-Jas, Stirling
Clark. Ribson pippin—Jas.
Richard Selves. Talman
Switzer Bros., Mrs. C. J.
Collection of Apples—'James Stirb
ing, E. J- Willert, Wm. Ratcliffe,
Grab Applies
Grab Apples, B red—Wilfred Doupe.
James Malcolm. -Crab Apples, y"el-
Ipw-HJames Stilling,
Pliims
Lombard—-W. H.
John Grieve. Yellow
Stirling. Coe’s Golden
Truemner; collection
Truemner.
Coilec1*
varieties, Mrs. Thoma#
Thompson, Samuel Norris
tion of other
Washburn.
House
Asparagus
Begonia,
Richard
variety,
Emerson
; Geranium, variegated, H,
plants, 'Foliage
Sprengeri, 1
Rex, Mrs.
Selves;
Hartwell
Gunning,
iClarencep
>. iC. J,
Begonia,.
Epplett;
W. H.
Newton
Stirling,
Sweet—
Drown.
TURKEYS
Bronze, old male, Thos. Snowden;
young female, Thos.
White, young male, D.
Son; young female, D.
Son—Geese, Toulouse,
& Son yon all prizes.—
den D. Douglas and Sons won all
prizes.—Geese A. O. V.,
Montie Dolbson.— ..Ducks,
Douglas ,& Son took all
class.—Ducks, Aylesbury,
las & Son took all prizes.-
Rouen, R. D. Hunter all pl’izes in
class.—-Ducks, A.O.V., D. Douglas
& Son all prizes excepting second
for young male, Dr. John Grieve.—
Pair Guinea Fowl, Thomas Snow
den.—Pair C'inchiiia Rabbits,
aid Hern.— R.
School Children,
let, Leon Paul,
Murray, Special,
Ephriam Hern and Son.
Snn.wden—
Douglas &
Douglas &
D. Douglas
-Geese, Em-
old male,
Pekin, D.
prizes in
D. Doug-
■Ducks,
Ger-
E. Pooley’s Prize,
cockerel and pul-
Gerald Paul,—Mc-
White Leghorns
Mal
H.
round, Walter
Switzer.—'Head
GRAIN AND SEEDS.
.Sheaf Fall Wheat, James
colm, Samuel Norris, Amos Doupe.
—iSlieaf of Oats, Amos Doupe, Ben
Thiel, Samuel Norris.—-Sheaf of
Biarley, W. H. Sweitzer, Amos
Doupe.—Fall Wheat, 1 bus. Hilton
Truemner, Lome Marshall.—Oats 1
bus., Switzer Bros., Plilton Triem-
ner.—Barley, Hilton Triemner,
James Stirling.—Gallon White
Beans, large, Alvin MclCurdy, Ev
erett Doupe.— White beans, small,
Hilton Triemner, John O’Brien:—
Sweet corn, Golden’ Bantam, Jas.
Malcolm, Scott Thompson.—Indian
Corn, Mrs. Ella Heywood.—Sweet
Corn, white, Fred 'Doupe, Newton
Clarke.— Ensilage Corn and ears,
Lome Marshall, Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
—10 ears Ensilage Corn, Miss Car
rie Wynn, Mrs. George Ryland.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Rural New Yorker Potatoes,
Epplett, Amos Doupe.----Green
Mountains, Robert Ratcliifife, Hilton
Triemner.—Irish Cdbbler, Leonard
Switzer, Wes Doupe.-vDoloey’s, L.
Switzer, Chas. Atkinson.—Swedish
Turnips, Nes'bit Russell, Charles
Atkinson.-—-Heaviest Turnips, Jas..
Stephen, Fred Rodger.—-Field Car
rots, E. J. Willert, Mrs. Ella Hey
wood.—'Mangolds long red, Hilton
Triemner.— Mangolds, intermediate
Swizter Bros., Amos Doupe.—‘Man-
gols, yellow or red Leviathan, Chas.
Atkinson.—Mangolds, Globe, Nel
son Watson, W. H. Switzer.—Sugar
Mangolds, Switzer Bros., Jas. Step
hen.—Heaviest Mangolds, william
Stevenson, Amos. Doupe.—Garden
Carrots, intermediate, F. Gunning,
Ray Fran'cis. — Garden Carrots,
short, Maurice .Blackler, Melvin
McCurdy.—Parsnips, Amos Doupe,
R. N. Shier.—Blood red beets, long,
—Ja-m'es Malcolm, Monty Dobson—
Blood red beets,
Hazlewood, Len.
Cabbage, flat, Gordon Sinclair, Wes
Doupe.—Head cabbage,, red, Clar
ence Routley, Ottis Sawyer.—Head
Cababge, round, Walter Hazlewood,
Newton Clarke.—Cauliflower,' Clar
ence Routley, Gordon Sinclair.—
Celery, Ottis Sawyer, Emerson Gun
ning.—Tomatoes, red. Switzer Bros.
Samuel Norris. Tomatoes, pink—
I-Iartwell Epplett. Citron, round—
Wm. Urquhart, Fred Doupe. Pump
kin—Wm. Arthur, Wes. Doupe. wa
termelon—Fred Doupe, E. J. Wil
lert. Musk Melon—Mrs. Allan Hey-'
wood, Ottis Sawyer. Table Squash,
—Mrs. Silas Shier, Walter Hazel
wood. Onions, white—Walter Haz
elwood. Onions, yellow—'Mrs. Thos.
Washburn, Dr. J. Grieve. Cucum
bers, green—Mrs. Ella Heywood, R.1
N. Shier. Onions, red—Mrs. Ella
Heywood, Dr. J. Grieve. Huiblbard
-Squash — James Sterling, Scott
Thompson. Collection of Vegetables
—-James Malcolm, Ottis Sawyer.
Judge—P. Coates
FItUITS
Apples
Oldenburg—'Wm. Rat-
Peaf—Sw/itzer Bros.,
Gravenstein— Frank
Sterling. Wolf River
Albert (Shier.
Duchess of
cliffe. Sweet
Ray Francis,
Triebner, Jas.
—James Stirling,
Blenheim Pippin—Jaifies (Sterling,
Alvin McCurdy. Maiden Blush—-0.
Sawyer, Samuel Norris. Alexander,
Frank TrieHmer, Samuel Norris,
Wealthy—John T. Hern, F, Trleib-
nor. Culvert—Richard Selves, Frank
Triebner. Cayuga Red Streak—"W.
Ratcliffe, Nelson Watson, St. Law
rence—Frank Triebner, jas. sterl
ing., Fall Pippin—Gordon Sinclair,
Ray Francis;
S\yitzer, Dr,
Gage—James
Drop—-Hilton
of plums—>H.
pears
Duchess—Mrs. Geo. Jaques, Jas.
Stirling. Sheldon—Charles Atkin
son, 'James Stirling. Barlett—Wm.
Decker, Mrs. Wm. Rice. Clapp's
Favorite—'James Stirling. Flemish
Beauty—Fred Roger, Ever. .Doupb.
Grapes
Grapes, Concord-—Mrs. W7 Rice,
Mrs. L. Williams. Niagara—Dr. C.
A. Campbell, Mrs. Adam M. Doupe.
Rogers—JVIrs. L. Williams, Dr. John
Grieve.
Judges, J. L. Routley, R. Humphreys
Public School Parade and Drill
First, Fullarton No. 5, teacher,
Mary Gilfillan; second, Kirkton No.
11; third, Science Hill No. 7.
Driving Contests
Lady driver, E. J. Willert, Wes.
Maguire; girl driver, Beat. Willert;
boy driver, Harold Willert, W- Ma
guire; best single turnout,
Willert, H. G. Berry. “
Foot Races
Bicycle race, boys under 15, Geo.
Weber, A. Rinn; foot race, boys
under 15, N. Ensinger, Reg. Paul;
foot race, girls under 15, Lorraine
Ross, Mary Morley; foot race open
to residents of Blanshard, Usborne
and Fullarton, Irvine, Howe, Horne;
potato race on horseback, Bob
Rundle, Baker, Allen Baker; relay
race in pairs on horseback, Lloyd
and Philip Hern, Morris and Ross
Hern, Allan and Gilfillan.
Farmer’s Trot—Darkey Patch,
Tony H., Dolly Wilkes.
DAIRY EXHIBITS
R. E. Pooley, Special
1 doz. brown eggs,‘Leon Paul,
Paul; White Eggs, John T. Hern,
Sinclair; Dairy Butter in Crock, Miss
Bella Miller, Scott Thompson; Dairy
Butter in prints, Lloyd Walkom, S.
Thompson; Dairy Butter, fancy dis
play, John T, Hern; Lloyd Walkom.
Judge—Mrs. Jas. Stephen
Flowers
Snapdragon, Mrs. E.
F. J. Rutherford;
petalled, Mrs. Ella
C. J. Drown; Aster,
Aster,
Walter Heywood,
Aster, curved
E. J-
G.
G.
Antirrhinum,
Heywood, Mrs.
Aster, straight
Heywood, Mrs.
comet, Mrs. Ella Heywood;
curve petalled,
Mrs. Lome Walters; Aster,
petal, collection, Mrs. Ella Heywood
Cormos, single, Mrs. T. & H. Fan-
son, Mrs. C- J. Drown; Cosmos,
double, Mrs. C. J. Drown, Mrs.' Ella
Heywood; Dahlias, Mrs. Arthur Cole
Mrs. T. & I-L Fanson; Dahlias, col
lection, Mrs. Arthur
M. Rice; Dianthus
Mrs. Ella I-Ibywood,
Fanson; Gladiolus,
Drown, Mrs. Atkinson;
spikes, Mrs. Ella Heywood, Mrs. A.
Cole; Gypsophila, Mrs. A. Cole, Mrs.
Thos.• Washburn; Impatiens or Bal
sam, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs. Ella
Heywoot; Sweet peas, Mrs. Arthur
Cole, Mrs. T. & H. Fanson; Mat-
hiola or Stock, Mrs. Ella Heywood,
Mrs. Thos. Washburn; Phlox Drum-
mondi, Mrs. Arthur Cole' Mrs. Ella
Heywood; Phlox Perennial, Mrs.* A-
Cole, Mrs. Ella Heywood; Petunia,
single, Sid Adamson, Dr. J. Grieve;
Salpiplossis, Mrs. Ella Heywood,
Mrs. R. E. Pooley; Scaibiosa, Pin
cushion flower, Mrs. Ella Heywood,
Mrs. Arthur Cole; Tagetes, African
Marigold, orange, Mrs. T. & I-I. Fan-
son, Wm. Atkinson; Tagetes, Afri
can Marigold, lemon, Mrs, T. & H.
Fanson, Scott Thompson; Tagetes,
French Marigold, Mrs. *R. E. Pooley,
Nesbit Russell; Verlhena, Dr. John
Grieve, Mrs. Ella Heywood; Pansy,
Mrs. Sid Adamson, Mrs. Arthur Cole
Pansy, collection, Mrs. Arthur Cole,
Sid Adamson; Zinnia, John T. I-Iem,
Mrs. Arthur Cole; Annuals, Mrs, R.
E, Pooley, Mrs. Arthur Cole; Per
ennials, collection, Mrs. Arthur Cole
Mrs. Ella Heywood; Basket Cut
Flowers, Mrs. Geo. Jaques, Mrs. C.
J. Drown; Spray, Mrs. Arthur Cole,
Mrs. Ella Heywood; rose, Mrs. Ella
Heywood, Doctor C. 'A. iCamp-
bell; roses, best collection, Mrs. A.
M. Doupe,-Mrs. Ella Heywqod; Bou
quet ,for living room table,
Arthur Cole, Monty Dobsoii;
quet for dining room table, Mrs. A.
Cole, Mrs. Ella Heywood.
House plants, Flowering
Begonia, tuberous rooted, double,
W. H- Siwitzer, Robert Spence
gonia, tuberous rooted,
Thos, Washburn, Mrs,
zer; Any other house
Cole, Mrs. H.
or Carnations,
Mrs. T. & H.
Mrs. C. J.
Gladiolus, 6
Mrs;.
Bou-
De
single, Mi's.
W. H. Swit-.
plant, Scott
Routly;
Drown,
other
Ferns,
Switzer
Epplett; Rubber plants John Berry)
Dr, John Grieve; collection ^Foliage,
Plants, Mrs. Thos. Washburn,, Jes
sie Jaques; Window Box, Robert
Routly; Jerusalem Cherry Tree, J-
Wilson, Mrs. T. & H. Fanson; S, B;
Taylor Special, assorted
Mrs. Geo. Jaques.
I.ADIEB’ WORK
XTseful
Quilt, Wm. Stevenson,
Farrow; Comforter, wool
Thompson, Lloyd Walkom;
forter, down filled,' Emerson Gun
ning,' Mrs. Roy Farrow; Bedspread,
Mrs. Ewart Pym, Harry Rodd; La
dies’ Sweater Coat, Hartwell Epplett ■
Sport Shirt, Elizabeth Marriott, Mrs.
Ewart Pym; Rag Floor mat, braid--
ed, Mrs. Geo. Jaques, Harry Rodd;
Rag floor mat, crocheted, Mrs. Geo.
Jaques, Dr. John Grieve; Hand Knit-
Socks, Gordon Sinclair, Dr. John
Grieve; Child’s Dress or Rompers,.
Mrs. Geo. Ryland, Gordon Sinclair;
Hand Knit mitts, Herb Desjardine,
Elizabeth Marriott; Work Apron, J.
Jaques, Mrs. Ewart Pym; Plain Pil
low cases, hand-made, Mrs, Ewart
Pym, Jesse Jaques; Bedspread, ap
plique, Dr. Jno. Grieve, Mrs. L. Wil
liams; Child^s Knitted dress, Mrs..
George Ryland; Ladies’ Smock, Mrs.
Ewart Pym; Rag Floor Mat, Herb
Desjardine, William Decker; Pyjam
as, Elizabeth Marriott; Best labor
saving device, Mrs. L. Williams,.
Mrs. H. G. Berry; Ladies’ Dress,.'
Mrs. Ewart Pym, Elizabeth Marriott
Fancy
Lady’s Night Robe, embroidered,.
Elizabeth Marriott, Mrs. George Ry
land; Lady’s Night Robe, silk, Mrs..
H. G. Berry; lady’s band-made bed.
Jacket, Mrs. H. G. Berry, W. H.
Switzer; Lady's hand-made bloom
ers, Mrs Ewart Pym; Table centre,,
white embroidery, Elizabeth Mar
riott, Samuel Norris; Table centre,
colored embroidery, William Neeb,
Mrs. L. Williams; Library Table
runner, Mrs. L. Williams, Harry
Rodd; Buffet set, Mrs. L. Williams,
Mrs, H. G, Berry; tea cloth emib..
Mrs. E. Williams, Mrs. Q. Ryand;
Tea cloth, c. trim., Eliza Marriott,.
Mrs. L. Williams; Pillow slips and1,
sheets, fancy, Elizabeth Marriott,,
Mrs. Roy Farrow; Fancy Apron,,
Mrs. H. G. Berry, Mrs. L. Williams;
Pillow slops, crochet trimmed, Eliza
beth, Marriott, Jesse Jaques; Pillow
Slips, embroidered, Elizabeth Mar
riott, Mrs. H. G. Berry; Dresser
Cover, Mrs. Roy Farrow, Elizabeth’
Marriott; Child’s Dress, embroider
ed in colors, Mrs. Ewart Pym, Eliza
beth Marriott; Child’s Jacket and
Bootees, Mrs. H. G. Berry, Mrs, V^.
Hyndman; Handkerchiefs, H. V.
Crago, Mrs. H. G. Berry; Shopping
bag, Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. F. J..
Wickwire; Hand-made costume slip,.
Elizabeth Marriott;) Bath Towell^X Mrs. I-I. G. Berry, Elizabeth Mas^
riott; Bedroom Towels, crochet in
sertion, Elizabeth Marriott, Mrb. L-
Williams; Guest Towel, colored em
broidery,
Victoria
broidery,
Jaques;
Marriott,
Centre Piece:
Switzer;
Switzer Bros.,
shion, any other style, Mrs. L. Wil
liams, Jesse Jaques; Roman Cut.
Work, Mrs. Victoria Hyndman, Wm..
Neeb; Work done by lady over 70,
Mrs. F. J. Wickwire, Mrs. L. Wil
liams; Best styles of Needlework,
Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. I-I. G. Berry..
Tea' cosy, linen, Miss Bella Miller,,
Mrs. L.. Williams; Tray Cloth, Mrs..
Roy Farrow, Jesse Jaques; Bridge-)
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(bouquet.
Mrs. Roy,,
filled, S*
Com-
Elizabeth Marriott, Mrs..
Hyndman; Specimen Elm-
William. Stevenson, Jesse
Irish Crochet, Elizabeth-
Miss Bella Miller; Tatted
i, Wm. Arthur, W. H.
Cushion, embroidered,.
Mrs. H. G. Berry; Cu-
s
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CHAPPED SKIN;
DiluteMinard’s with one-half J
sweet oil or cream. Apisly
once a day. For Frost Bite j
use the Liniment freely and
undiluted. J
No trouble. Very healing I j
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