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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Sep 1932, p. 2

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li THE OSHAW A DAILY TIMES, WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932 Nesdlework: . . Irish Crochet.--18t, Mrs. M. Newman; 2nd, Mrs. Savage. Filet, Crochet, fine cotton.-- 1st, {Mrs H, Hymmen} 2nd, G. R. Putman, Point Lace.--1st, Mrs, Savage; ond, Mrs. H, Hymmen. Knitted Lace, fine.--1sl, Mrs. ¥. 'C. Bogart; 2nd, - Florence Heaps. Tatting.--1st, Mrs, ¥. C. Bo- gart; 2nd, Mrs, W. A, McCoil. Drawn Thread Work, Fine.-- 1st, Mrs, W. C. McColl; 2pd, Mre, M. Newman. . Swedish Weaving.-- 1st, Miss C, L. McCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. M. Reynolds. Hand Hemstitehing.--1st, Mra, M, Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. M. New- man. Embroidery, Eyelet.-- 1st, Mrs. ' Savage; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl Embroidery, French Laid.-- 1st, Mrs. M. Newman; 2nd, Miss C. L. McCutcheon. "Embroidery Solid White. --1st, Mrs. F. C. Bogart; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hymmen. Embroidery, applique. --1st. Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl Embroidery, Italian Relief.-- 1st, Mrs, H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. Savage. Embroidery Hardanger. --1st, Mrs. Savage; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hym- men. Embroidery, Bulgarian, --1st, Mrs. M, Newman; 2nd, Mrs, M. Szidor. Embroidery, Oriental. -- 1sf, Mrs. Savage; 2nd, Mrs, H. Hym- men. Modern Cross Stitch, fine. 1st, Mrs. Savage; 2nd G. R. Put- man. ] Modern Floral Embroidery.-- 1st, Mrs. M. Szidor; 2nd, Mrs. Savage. ; Modern Conventional Embroi- dery.--1st, Mrs. Savage; 2nd, Miss. C. L. McCuicneon. Dining Room Furnishings Embroidered Luncheon Set, 7 pleces.--1st, Mrs, H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. J. Miller. Tea Cloth, in white.--1st, Mrs Savage; 2nd, Miss C. L. McCutch- eon. Tea Cloth, in Mrs, M. Newman; Hymmen. Centre Piece and Tray Cloth to match.--1st, Miss V. P. Mil- lard; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl. Pair Table Ends.--1st, Mizs M. Reynolds; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hrm- men, Set Table Doillies--1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Miss C. L. Me- Cutcheon. Set Tahle Mats. --1st, Mrs. I. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. Mc- Coll. Tea Cosy.--1st, Mrs. M. New- man; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hymmen. Cloth and 6 Table Napkins, embroidered initials.--1st, Miss C. L. McCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs, H. Hymmen. Six Serviettes.--1st, Mrs, H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. M. Newman, Buffet Set, 3 piece.--1st, Mrs, J. M. Carnegie; 2nd, J. L. Cry- derman, Sideboard Runner.--1st, Miss. C¢. L. McCutcheon; 2nd,- G. R. , Putman, Service Tray, mounted.---1st I. J. Vipond; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hym- men. colors.--1st, 2nd, Mrs. H Dining Room Furnishings Crochet or Crochet Trimmed Luncheon Set, 7 piece.--1st, Mrs. H. Hrmmen; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl. : Tea Cloth,-- 1st, Miss Margaret White; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hymmen. Centre Pilece.-- 1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Me- Cutcheon. 8 . Doillies, 'McCutcheon; McColl, Mats, set.--1st, Mrs, H. Hym- men; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl, Serviettes, -six.--1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen: 2nd, Mrs, F. C. Bogart. Pair Tray Cloths.---1st, Mrs. F,. C. Bogart; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hym- men. Sideboard Runner.--1st, Mrs. F. C. Bogart; 2nd, Mrs. Savage, Bedroom Furnishings Embroidered + Pair Pillow Slips.--1st, Mra, 'H. Hymmen; 2nd, Miss C. L. Me¢- Cutcheon, Pair Hand Towels, White,--- 1st, Miss C. L. McCutcheon; 2ud, C. R. Putman, Pair Guest Towels, colors.--- 1st, Miss C. L. McCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hymmen. , Sheet.-- 1st, Mrs, Savage;2nd, Mrs, F. C. Bogart. Bed Spread.--1st, Mrs. Sav- age; 2nd, Mrs, J. M. Carnegie, Dresser Cover.--1st, Miss C, L, McCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. IIL Hymmen. : Pin Cushion, Washable.--1st, Miss V. P. Millard; 2nd, Mrs. H. Hymmen. Miss C. L. Mrs. W, A. set, --1st, 2nd, Retes. Special Weekly. Finest Ld Furnishings Crochet or Crochet Trimmed Pair Pillow Slips.--1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs, F. C. Bo gart. Pair Towels,--1st, "Mrs. H Hymmen; 2nd, G. R. Putman. _Sheet.--1st, Mrs. H, Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. Wi A. McColl, FINE ARTS Ofl-Amateur Landscape, from nature.--1st, Mrs. F. C. Bogart; 2nd, Mrs, J. M. Carnegie. Marine, copy.--1st, Patricia Harris; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl. Animals, copy.--1st, G. R. Putman; 2nd, Mrs. W. A, McColl. Fruits or Vegetables, grouped from object.---1st, G. R. Putman: 2nd, Patricia Harris, Water Colors-Amateur Scene from nature.--1st, Mrs H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. F. C. Bo- gart. i Figures or group, from cory. --1st, Patricia Harris; 2nd, Mrs. H, Hymmen, Inanimate Objects, original.-- 1st, Ada M. Corah; 2nd, Mrs, W. Hoar. Any study, copy Mrs. J. M. Carnegie; F. C. Bogart, Miscellaneous-Amateur Portrait, any medium, life.--1st, Clifford DeLong; W. A. Parish, Sepia, scene.--1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs, F. C. Bogart Pastel, any subject.--1st, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Patricia Har ris, Crayon, light and shade.--1s*, Mrs. H. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs, J. M, Carnegie, Crayon, colors.--1st, Mrs. II. Hymmen; 2nd, Mrs. J, R. Bell. Pen and Ink Sketch.--1st, W. H. Carruthers & Son; 2nd, W, LB. Putman, Magazine Cover Mrs, H. Hymmen; Harris. Poster Design.-- 1st, Patricia Harris; 2nd, Mrs. W. A. McColl. Penmanship, Commercial.-- 1st Mrs. J. R. Bell, Water Color Drawings, by child under 15 years.--1st, Mrs J. R. Bell; 2nd, G. R. Putman. Wood Carving.-- 1st, Jae! Bright; 2nd, S. Jackman & Sons, Basket in reed work.--1st, § Jackman & Sons; 2nd, Mrs. F C. Bogart. Serving Tray in Reed ---1st, S. Jackman & Sons; Mrs. W. C. McColl, work. --1st, 2nd, Mrs. from 2nd, Design.--1ut, 2nd, Patricia Work Flower Department Collection of Roses, at least 6 blooms.--1st, 8. Sons; 2nd, G. W. McLaughlin, Best Single Specimen Dahlia. -- 1st, Robert Brooks; 2nd, Rhea Brooks. Collection of Dahlias, 3 bloows to a vase.--1st, §. Jackman & Sons; 2nd, Ada M. Corah, Collection of Cut Perennial Flowers.-- 1st. lin; 2nd, S, Jackman & Sons, Collection of Pansies.--1st, Robt. Brooks; 2nd, Rhea Brooks. Collection of Phlox Drummou- di, distinct varieties-- 1st; Robert | Brooks; 2nd, Rhea Brooks, Collection of Carnations, not Greenhouse.--1st, J, I. Cryder- man; 2nd, Rhea Brooks. Collection of Dianthus, doubie ----1st, Robt. Brooks; Howlett Collection eof Dianthus, --1st, Robt, Brooks; 2nd, Brooks. Collection of Double --1st, Mrs. L.. Johnston; 2ad, T. J. Sheridan, Collection of Annuals in sepa rate vases, each variety, --1st, Helen Howlett; 2nd, 8. Jackmun & Sons, Collection of Asters, 6 blooms to a vase.--1st, G. W. McLaugh- lin; 2nd, §, Jackman & Sons, Collection of Zinnias.--1st, Robt. Brooks; 2nd, G. W. Mc- Laughiin, Collection of Petunias, single. ---1st, G. W. McLaughlin; 2uu, Miss Maud Reynolds, Collections of Petunias, double ----1st, Robt. Brooks; 2nd, Helen Howlett, Collection of Snapdragons, -- 1st, Isaac Wray; 2nd, G. R, Put- man. Collection of Coxcombs, cownb varieties.--1st, G. W. McLaugl- lin; 2nd, Robt. Brooks. Collection of Coxcombs, plume varieties,.-- 1st, G. W, McLapgh- lin: 2nd, Robt. Brooks, Collection of Verbenas.--1st, G. W. McLaughlin; 2nd, Mrs, W, A. McColl, Coilection of Sweet Peas--1.t, G. W. McLaughlin; 2nd, Miss Margaret White. Collection of Marigoidy, French.--1st, 8. Jackman & Sons; 2nd, Helen Howlett. Collection of Marigolds, Afri- can.--Jlst, R, F. Clemence; 2nd, Rhea Brooks, Collection of Calendula.--1st, S. Jackman & Sons; 2nd, Ada M. Corah. Collection 1st, Mrs. N. Thompson; W. McLaughlin, Collection of Everlastings.-- 1st, Mrs, W. A, McColl; 2nd, J. L. Cryderman, Collection of Coelus, 1 dozen pots.--1st, Mrs. L. Johnston, Coilection of Balsams.-- 1st, Helen Howlett; 2nd, Robt, Brooks, Collection of Gladioli, not more than 15 varieties, 3 speci- mens of each.--1st, W. D. Dyer; 2nd, N. C. Corner; 3rd, A. A. Knight, Gladioli, best 1 bloom in show ong W. D. Dyer; 2nd, W. D. single Rhea Stocis of Nasturtiums, -- 2nd, G. yer, Collection of Begonias, any variety.--1st, Mrs. L. Johnston; 2nd, Mrs. L, Middleton, Collection of single Geranlums, varieties to count.--1st, Mrs, lL. Middleton; 2nd, J. W. Balson. Collection of double Geranls ums, varieties to count.--15t, J. W. Balson. Best Specimen Fuchsia.--1st, Mrs, L. Middleton, Best Collection Mrs. L. Middleton, . Single Specimen plants not otherwise named in list.--1st, W. R. Robbins; 2nd, Mrs. L. Middleton. Hanging Basket with Plants. 1st, Mrs. J. H. McKeevor; 2nd, Mrs. L. Johnston. Table Bouquet.--1st, Helen Howlett; 2nd, Rhea Brooks. Hand Bouquet.--1st, Helen Howlett; 2nd, Robt, Brooks, Bouquet made by amateurs.-- ist, J. L. Cryderman; 2nd, Rhca Brooks, Asparagus Fern.--1st, Mrs. I, T. Michael; 2nd, Mrs. L. Middle- ton. " Agyapanthus, 1st, Tsaac Wray; 2nd, Mrs. R. T. Michael. Amarylss.--1st, Mrs,.. Harnld Hayes; 2nd, Mrs. I. Middleton. Collection of Plants in Flower. -- 1st, Mrs. L. Middleton, Best Specimen Cactus Dahlia. --1st, 8. Jackman & Sons; 2nd, Robt. Brooks. GRAINS AND SEEDS Class 32 1 Bushel Peas.--1st, W, A. Parish; 2nd, Thos. Sellers; 3rd, Lorne L. Bagshaw, 1 Bushe; Fall Wheat, white or red.--1st, Herbert Down; 2rd, Mrs. L. Middleton; 3rd, J. Keith Onderdonk. 1 Bushel Spring Wheat, white or red.--1st, Keith Onderdonk; 2nd, Milton B. Burk; 3rd, J. L. Cryderman, 1 Bushel Oats, White.--1st, J. W. Balson; 2nd, Lorne L, Bep- shaw; 3rd Eleanor 'V. Shepherd 1 Bushe; Barley, six rowed.-- 1st, J. I. Cryderman; 2nd Loree L. Bagshaw; 3rd, W. A. Parrish 1 Bushel Rye, Winter or Spring.--1st, W. A Parrish; 2nd Mrs. W. A, McColl. 6 Ears of Corn. Onderdonk; 2nd, Bray; 3rd, Mrs. J. 8 Half Bushel Alfalfa - Thos. Sellers; 2nd, Mrs. McColl Half Bushel Alsike--1st, Tos Sellers; 2nd, Mrs, W, A, McCo'L Half Bushe] Timothy. --1st, W. A. Parrish; 2nd, Thos, Sellers; 3rd, Mrs. W. A. McColl Half Bushel Sweet Clover ist, Mrs. W. A. McColl; 2nd, WV A, Parrish; 3rd Thos. Sellers Cactus. --1st, Johnston, 1st, WwW. A Jackman & | G. W. McLaugh- | 2nd, Helen { 2nd, | i | | | | | | | | | | | | Half Bushel White Beans 1st, Lorne L. Bagshaw; 2nd, C F. Werry; 3rd, Thos. Sellers. Half Bushe] of Peas, any vari- ety.--1st, W. A. Parrish; 2nd. Lorne L. Bagshaw; 3rd, C. M. Oshorne Sheaf of Reta Bray Sheaf of Qats.-- 1st, Miss Reta Bray;2nd, Lorne L. Bagshaw. Steaf of Barley, six rowed.-- 1st. Lorne [.. Bagshaw, Sheat of Fall Wheat 1st, Misx Reta Bray: 2nd, Lorne ! Bagshaw FIELD ROOTS Class 33 15 1bs, Potatoes, Irish Cobbler type. 1st, Miss Reta Bray; 2nd, J. Keith Onderdonk Best Roots, Mammoth Mangold. -- 1st, Thos 2nd, Geo. Cochrane & 15 1bs. Potatoes, ant variety 1st, Mrs. J WW, ter, 2nd, Robt, Stork. Best 3 Roots, Purple Tops or Bronze Turnips, Globe Shaped 1st, Milton B. Stork; 2nd, O. Oshorne. Yellow Intermediate 1st, Norman Down; Clemence, 6 White Carrots 1st Parrish; 2nd, Mrs. J ston, 6 Red Carrots.-- 1st, Phelps; 2nd, Robt. Stork. Squash Yellow, Green or Field, --1st, Thos. Phelps; 2nd, W. A, Parrish, 1 Pumpkin, Yellow, Sellers; 2nd, Milton Collection of not varieties of Field each 1st, Lorne A. 2nd, Thos. Phelps, VEGETABLES Class 34 2 Heads of Caunliflower.-----1st, G."W, McLaughlin; 2nd, Milton B. Burk. 2 Heads of Green Cabbage.-- 1st, Thos. Phelps; 2nd, Rhea Brooks. 2 Heads of Cabbage Savoy,--- 1st, T. J. Sheridan; 2nd, D, F. Clemens. 2 Heads of Red 1st, Thos. Phelps,; Sellers, 6 Table Carrots, half long. -- 1st, A. L. Tubb; 2nd, G. R. Put man, 6 Parsnips ---- lers; 2nd, Thos, 6 Beets.--1st, Wm Edgell; 2nd, Arthur Harvey. 12 Commercial Tomatoes.---1st Mrs. L. Johnston; 2nd, R. F. Clemence, 12 Salad Tomaloes.--1st, A. & J.J. Scott; 2nd, Robt, Brooks. 'Watermelon. 1st," Robt. Brooks; 2nd, D. F. Clemens. Musk Melon. 1st, Robt, Brooks; 2nd, Rhea Brooks, Citron, Green Seeded.--1st, T. J. Sheridan; 2nd, J. Keith Onder- donk. 6 Cucumbers, Largest Best.-- 1st, G. R. Putman; A. L. Tubb. 3 Heads White Celery.--1st Rhea Brooks; 2nd, Robt Brooks. Yellow Onions, 6 Commercial. ~1st, G. R. Putman; 2nd, J. Keith Onderdonk, Red Onions, 6 Commercial.-- 1st, A. & J.J. Scott; 2nd, G. W. McLaughlin, White Onions, 6, Commercial. ---18t, G. W, McLaughlif; 2nd, Thos. Sellers, 1: Quart 1st, Robt, Brooks. Squash, Green, Hubbayd.--1st, Thos. Phelps; 2nd, M Elmer Wilbur, 6 Ears Corn, YelloW, "Traced"--1st, Robt. 2nd, Eleanor V. Shephe 6 Ears Corn White # Alfalfa.--1st, Miss Rad Pheips: Son other McMas- K. Mangoid. 2nd, D. F. W, A S. Jola- Thoz. -1st, Tace B. Burk. less than 6 Roots, 3 of Bagshaw; Cahbage.-- 2nd, Thos. 1st, Thos. Sel- Phelps. and 2ud, Opions.-- 2nd, Rhea Pickling Brooks; Sweet, Brooss; raced.' --18t, Rhea Brooks; » Robt. | z PAUL BERN 1st, J. Keith The melancholy movie director .whose helping hand lifted many Miss VReta | gaps out of their troubles, and who recently committed suicide. Brooks. 6 Peppers, Corner; 2nd, Milton B. Burk. Peppers, Green,--1st, J. Keith Onderdonk; 2nd, R, F. Clemence Long Radish.--1st, G. R, Pu'- man; 2nd, Milton B. Burk. 3 Heads Red Celery.----1st, Robt. Brooks.: 2nd, Rhea Brooass Red.--1st, N, C. Pie Pumpkin.---1st, J. L. Cry- derman; 2nd, Mrs. 1. Middleton. Quart Pickling Onions.--1st, | R. FP. Clemence: 2nd, Mrs. L. | Middleton Collection Garden {10 Ft. Space.)--1st Laughlin; 2nd, Robt 3rd, Milton B. Burk Collection Tomatoes, § ties 3 of each Ist, T. J dan: 2nd, Milton B. Burk; A. & J. J. Scott leeks, 6 1st 2nd, Rhea Bronk Vegetable Marrow Clemens; 2nd, Thos FRUIT Commercial Apples Five of Each Baldwins Ist, W. H. ( thers & 2nd, PF. L & Sons. Spy. 1st Son; 2nd, Greening, J. Keith Onderdonk; Bragg. Golden TRNusset Squair & Sons; borne Kings 1st ael; 2nd, O. GW, Me- Brooks; varle- Sheri 3rd, Robt Ist, D. 1" Sellers arru son Squai w w H D Rhode Carruthers & Dyer Island.-- 1at 2nd, W. S 1st, F QO. K, L. 2nd, 03s- Mrs. R..T Osborne. Mich K Vegetables | | ples Brooke; | Maiden Blush.--1st, A. A. Knight; 2nd, W, D. Dyer. Tolman - Sweet.--1st, W. Carruthers & Son; 2nd, O. Osborne, Stark.-----1st, W. H. Carruthers; & Son; 2nd, F. L. Squair & Bons. Oatarfo.--1st, W. H. Carru- thers & Son; 2nd, F. L. Squeir & Sons, - Mcintosh Red.--1st, W. H. Carruthers & Son; 2nd, W. D Dyer. : Vagner . K. Osborne; 2nd, W. H, sors & Son. Wealthy. A. Knight; 2nd," W. H. Carruthers & Son, Wolf River.--1st, W. H. Car- ruthers.- & Son; 2nd, O. K, Oes- borne, Any other Desired Variety Ap- 1st, A. A. Knight; 2nd, Carruthers & Son. Best Collection Commerciv! Apples, 10 varieties, 5 of each and separate.--1st, W, H. Carru- thers & Son; 2nd O, K., Osborne. Srd, F. 1. Squair & Sons, Domestic Varietics-3 of each Snow.,--1st;, O, K. Osborne; 2nd, J. Keith Onderdonk, Gravenstein.--1st, W, H, ruthers & Son; 2nd, 0. K. borne. Blenheim Pippin.-- 1st, Carruthers & Son; 2nd, Osborne, Dozen Crab 1st, Robt, Stork; Sheridan. Dozen Whitney. H. K. Ww. H Cur- Os- Ww. 0. H. K Apples, Small. - 2nd, T. J. Targa Crab Apples, 1st, W. 8. Bragg; nd, CANADIAN GENERAL gy NX Look fo the Name! AMELESS" lamps cost you money in early burnouts and higher electric light bills. EDISON MAZDA Lamps save you money by giving n ore light--better light--and longer service. Insist on lamps that bear this name. MADE IN CANADA EDISON @ MAZDA LAMPS L12 ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED BOWRA ELECTRIC & HARDWARE 19 Simcoe St. North PHONE 1000 GEO. C. ALLCHIN, LIMITED Bond Street West PHONE 1438 The finest Indian 'and Ceylon leaf at the price of ordinary tea. « J: Lyons & Co. (Canada) Ltd., Toronto. Milton B. Burk. Duchess Cones, Diameter of hoop 173% ".~1st, W. H. Carru- thers & Son;2nd, A, A, Knight, Alexander, Cones, diameter of hoop, 17%'--1st, W, H. Carru- thers & Son Wolt River, Cones, diameter of Hoop 17%"".--1st, W. H. Carru- thers & Son; 2nd, O. K. Osborne. Pears -5 of Each Duchess of Anjou.--1st, F, I. Squair & Sons; 2nd, Milton RB, Burk Bartlett.--1st, T. J. Sheridan; 2nd, PF. L. Squair & Sons. Sheldon.---1st, W. D. Dycr; 2nd, Isaac Wray. Clapp.--1st, W. H. Carruthers & Son; 2nd, Mrs, L. Middleten, Winter Nellis.--1st, W. H. Carruthers & Son. Keiffer.-- 1st, Robt. 2nd, Mrs, R. T. Michael, Any Other Variety.--1st, F, LL. Squair & Sons; 2nd, J, Keith On- derdonk. Collection of 6 varieties and Separate entries from above, § of each.--1st, J. Keith Onder- donk.; 2nd, Milton B. Burk, President.-- 1st, Robt. Brooks. 2nd, Milton Burk. Buerre Clergean.--1st, Brooks, Plums-Twelve of Each Toombard.---1st, T. J. Sheridan; 2nd, J. Keith Onderdonk. Burbank.--1st, A, A, Knight; 2nd, J. Keith Onderdonk. Pond Seedling --- 1st, Brooks. Vail Brooks. ; Reine Claude.-- 1st, Onderdonk. Any other Variety.--1st, Mrs L, Middleton; 2nd, J, Keith On- derdonk. Collection of Native Fruits of al] kinds.----1st, Rhea Brooks: 2nd, Robt. 'Brooks; 3rd R. F. Clemence, Brooks; Robt Robt Seedling, -- 1st, Robt 2nd, T. J. Sheridan, J. Keith WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Class 41 Poster on Health.--1st, tle Station; 2nd, Kinsale; Solina. Best article from flour sack with 10e¢ worth of trimming -- 1st, Solina; 2nd, Kinsale; 23rd Myrtle Station, House Dress. -- 1st, Station; 2nd, Selina; 3rd, sale. Work Apron Kinsale; 2nd, tle Station, Hooked Rug.--1st, Kinsaie; 2nd, Solina; 3rd, Myrtle Statin. Crochet Rug. --1st, Solina; 2nd Myrtle Station, Man's Shirt.----1st, Solina; 2nd Myrtle Station, Knitted Socks. --1st, 2nd, Myrtle Station; sale. Knitted Mitts.--1st, Solina: 2nd, Myrtle Station; 3rd Kinssle, Knitted Gloves,--1st, Myrtle Station; 2nd, Solina. Knitted Lace.--1st, Solira; 2nd, Whitby; 3rd, Myrtle Station Crochet Lace:.--1st, Solina: 2nd, Kinsale; 3rd Myrtle Station. Tatted Lace.-- 1st, Myrtle Sta- tion: 2nd, Solina; 3rd Kinsale. Pieced Quilt.--1st, Myrtle Sta- tion Homemade Comforter -- 1st, Solina; 2nd, Myrtle Station; 3ri, Kinsale. Needle Work by Woman over yéars of age.-- 1st, Myrlle 2nd, Kinsale; 3rd Soli- Myr- 3rd, Myrtle Kin- and Cap.---1st, Solina; 3rd, Myr- Soling; 3rd, Kin- 70 Station; na, : Mending three cornered tear on woolen material. 1st, Myrtle Station; 2nd, Solina; 3rd, Whit- by. Most Original Tabor Saving Device.--1st, Solina; 2nd, Myrtle Station, Three Antiques.-- 1st, Solina; 2nd, Whitby; 3rd, Kinsale. Dol] dressed to represent 1832, ----1st, Selina; 2nd, Myrtle Sta. tion. Doll dressed to represent 1932. --1st, Myrtle Station; 2nd, Sol- ina. Novelty from Crepe Paper.-- 1st, Solina; 2nd, Myrtle Station; 3rd, Kinsale. Fancy Pillow Slips.--1st, Myr- tle Station; 2nd, Kinsale; 3rd Solina, Child's Dregs made from ano- ther garment--=-1st, Solina; 2nd, Kinsale; 3rd, Myrtle Station. 11b. Maple Cream.--1st, Sol- ina; 2nd, Myrtle Station; 3rd, Kinsale, Light Fruit Cake.--1st, Myrtle Station; 2nd, Kinsale; 3rd, Soli- na. Dark Fruit sale; 2nd, Myrtle Station; Solina, . 8 Homemade Buns.---1st, Mrr- le Station; 2nd, Kinsale. 8 Homemade Biscuits.--1st, Kinsale; 2nd, Whitby; 3rd, Myr- tle Station. 8 Homemade Doughnuts.-- 1st, Whitby; 2nd, Myrtle Sta- tion; 3rd, Solina. 2 Loaves Homemade Bread.-- 1st, Whitby; 2nd, Solina; 3rd, Myrtle Station. 4 Bars Homemade Soap.--1st, Myrtle Station; 2nd, Solina; 3rd, Whitby. 6 pints Canved Fruit, Rasn- berries, Strawberries, Cherries, Plums, Rhubarb, Pears -- 1st, Whitby; 2nd; Solina; 3rd, Myr- tle Station. 6 pints Canned Vegetables, peas, beans, corn, tomatoes, beets, and asparagus.--1st, Myrtle Sta- tion; 2nd, Whitby; 3rd, Solinu. 4 pints Jelly, Grape, Red Cur- rant, Crabapple, Snowapple.--- Cake.--1st, Kin- 3rd, 1st, Whitby; 2nd, Myrtle Sta. Ld tion; 38rd, Solina, Miscellaneous Chili Sauce -- 1st, Mrs. W. Hoar; 2nd, Miss Maud Reynoids. Tomato Catsup.--1st, Mrs, W. Hoar; 2nd, Miss Maud Reyno.ds Pickled Onions.--1st, Mrs A. Miller; 2nd, Mrs, Harold Hayes. Pickled Cucumbers,--1st, Mrs. Harold Hayes; 2nd, Mrs. A. Mii- ler. Mixed Pickles.--1st, Mrs, A. Miller; 2nd, Miss Reta Bray. Mustard Pickles: --1st, Miss Maud Reynolds; 2nd, G. R. Putnam. Grape Catsup:--Ist, Mrs. W, Hoar; 2nd, Mrs, L. Johnston. Plum Catsup:--Ist, Mrs. W, Hoar; 2nd Mrs. A, Miller. Salad, Decorated: --1st, Mrs, L. Johnston; 2nd, Miss Allie Avery. Canned Plums, 1 sample:--Ist, Mrs. A. Hoar; 2nd, W. A, Parish. Canned Pears, 1 sample:-- lst, Miss Maud Reynolds; 2nd, Mrs. A. Miller. Canned Raspberries, 1 sample :-- 1st, G. R, Putnam; 2nd, Mrs. Elmer Wilbur. Canned Strawberries, 1 sample :-- 1st, Mrs. A. Miller; 2nd, Mrs. L. Johnston. Canned Cherries, 1 J. L. Cryderman; 2nd Hoar. Canned Red Currants, 1 sample: Ist, Miss Maud Reynolds; 2nd, Mrs. L. Middleton, Canned Peaches, 1 sample. Ist, Mrs. W. Hoar; 2nd, Mrs. A. Miller. Gooseberry Jam:--I1st, J. L. Cry- derman; 2nd, Mrs, J. M. Carnegie. Collection of Canned Fruit, cor- rectly named:-- Ist, Mrs. A, Mil- ler; 2nd, Miss Maud Reynolds. Preserved Black Currants:--1st, J. L. Cryderman; 2nd, Mrs. W. Hoar. Preserved Fruit, 2 flavors, named: --1st, Miss Maud Reynolds; 2nd, sample :--1st Mrs. W, Mrs. L. Middleton. Crabapple' Jelly :--1st, Mrs. L. Johnston; 2nd, Mrs. Frank Stinson. Red Currant Jelly :--1st, Mrs. L. Johnston; 2nd, Mrs. L. Middleton, Apple Jelly :--1st, Mrs. A. Miller; 2nd, Mrs. J. W. McMaster. Quince Jelly :--1st, Mrs. W, Hoar. Collection of Jelly, correctly named :--1st, Mrs. L. Middleton; 2nd, Mrs. Frank Stinson; 3rd, Mrs, J. M. Carnegie. . Orange Marmalade: --1st, Miss Maud Reynolds; 2nd, Mrs. A, Miller. Raspberry Vinegar: --1Ist. Mrs, Elmer Wilbur; 2nd, Mrs. L. Mid- dleton. ' Currant Wine: -- 1st, Mrs, We, Hoar, Rhubarb Wine: -- 1st, Mrs. W. Hoar; 2nd, Mrs. J. H. 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