HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-9-28, Page 2WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2R, 1927.
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S'xzpernov to any otthe2.° ")seen tea sold„
oris-,.-"'?.ta,
Fathers of Confederation
any .44 : 4)1 C -
ands r' Or.: N,, •, a ..:,-
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itisto,y h.moy. t .
hc'a tl to that. 1 ,t r ,.1'
'at.]* r oft. ,1• .a 1, t ;'1.
w •:). Canada 1v:', 1/11t foer 1
dc's r'nnfedrtat:aft he II,21t e ..
roi y ,ir.uraoy out a' Jil i . , t r.t., -
ba :with tt view' of r,yp.: tt:ro, t, ;:.r-
lialne•nt at Ottawa and of :t.^e ottani-
Log the fooling toward union. Ti-
solutions
i'i solutions at Cluutho;etown alvi t1u•-
$ec
conforoncos hr,i read that `.t wits
doily, d that a union; should he nut!'.
of all tint Brit!'sh colonies In Nord
America.
Newfoundland and Primo. F.d-
wa-d Island had refrained from
joining the first Confederation, It
Is true that Prince Edward island
did come in in 1873; but in 1871 we
find the sulbject of this short arti•Att
an his way west, Miles of windernes s
lay between Ontario and British Co-
lumbia. But British Columbia was
a British Colony in North America.
They must be at least invited to join
the union and so the Hon. H. L. Lan-
gevin undertook to guide the ship of
fate that led into the glorious Can-
ada that now spreads front the Atlan-
tic to the Pacific.
Like most of oboe fathers of Con-
federation who represented Low
er Canada at the various conferen-
ces he was Canatlian born. Ho
OFFER FARM BOYS TRIP TO
ROYAL FAIR.
Will be Guests of Ontario Depart-
ment of Agriculture—Special Com-
petition to Decide who Shall Go.
T t t'Orttlaat, yo un_ fal'lu'•i from
c 0Uitty 1v .li sp,•nd three days in
T,oOntn at the' Royal ..grieulturual
SC t Mr!.r ccnlin'; Xot-elb,•r
ns of t'ra
()Mario D,palt-
ti! L,.• ;' Lnrr*.' ear. w11',12i1 bias
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a;::n lis. 1r. ,. of an•:
11...:•1 tf•!' sn I']' alatt,e"lc-t'0 1'0'1'
.r f . :l,•.'1 moor: w i...
it .. ,ort u•
flit 1'' "! al . 0 ' .1.0 ri!
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Ooro., 1• th, . it -: I I. 4411.
,. 11111' 1')rr' '1c •. .t 1 '
r,...; ..ff.«•r, will 1, '1i'.1,.... -..
will 1,..:tido to1 ,: tl
lwl:its itn' amstor t 1..' ::.:.1. to of h..
t•ountry '11011hav11 1 , .: ;)'.e r''1:
til:'10 :tot :. it won hilt'•' tell'
:til ata o; ]i+c stock peerert loo to•oke
e
• n'ab 1'hr311. Tar: will efts , i„,
aha•: to 11,11h• i1) -,i.
fruit, slain: and aairc p1 0\,11.1,,
f=•rnn rlii'fcrent moos of thu 1i,re;:,111
Normal ...motto- boys hays 1, l • - n in-
Gerest in all liv,: tb111ca. and 11,'
@ts, rahihitn, pet stuck too( dug . c1.-
hittlts will show Ilion' tar' e,ntra r-
rial pod,sihttie:, of thoso sp,•r ia11i',1
on Canadian farms. They will a1.:0
ln,ve tilt, thrill of ting the.. fir,ert
r•mtteur hot +i ln••n • mid wrmcn no
th:> continent taltint_ the jumps in
lllr, Royal Horse Show under /lot
ryes of Lord 'iVf]]ingdlna, the C,ov-
m roor-General, and many other vis-
itors prominent in Canadian public
The boys aro to hi sclacted by
means- of special "Royal" junior
farmer judging competitions to be
\molal during October. Conditions
zovcrning those. onmpetitions (high
HON. H. L. LANGEVIN
first :ow tthe light of day in ilio c'i'ty
of Quebec in 1820, I•iis am stors
on both Ades went back into the
early days of Canadian history-. He
was trained in late but his inclin-
ations turned toward the pen. He
became editor f'.cst of a religious
paper and theft an agricultural pap-
er, He was given a medal for an as-
euy which he wrote on Canada. This
essay was used for publicity purpos-
es at the Paris Exposition in 1855.
Ho held the office of mayor of
Quebec City. for some tine• and then
turned his attention to the promotion
of some of th_ first Canadian rail -
'Ways. Ho attended all the confer-
ence.; that Ind toward Confederation,
intht ilei thr• nettings in England,
whore tit. British North America Act
was fronted.
mark boys to he s„l,•cted are its fol-
low.-:
C'ontestutts shall jud+s'• Pivot rings
of live• stuck and five ria.-ses of crop
products, such as grain, small seeds,
put ato'rs, roots. fruit and vegetables,
Apeektl.crops may be lneludol w'h'at
p oduct:Jo is g-nrrol over the coun-
ty.
Tito competition shall h44 wren '.o
dieners isn't farmers's.o0s ll•iCl_
011 the ftu'n1, between the age.. of
DJ and 25 on Octob t 1 1o27 (must
1t have: reach td tar . ty-t'hrtd birth
t I a1,'1 fella !no:, not nh r•: touay
.ac eo! lly a: a mernb•'.t•
of a.• ,the u_ ton tit oho
i, hart, an•• Not rad -
u r, o •.a a'srieuit•n•.i 4,11 -;!.• •r
l..l'e011:1st..
,1..-n :. Sot , int.
r , .cal r '.. nr. .• 14114. W;.."11
;1111trilt+_.k':' .r ter
'16'1: 011,1 , '011 t ' isle•.- 1111;1 Ila c
to 1. r..• ie,_: +
tio1 ,liv, 500;
Tin' d,•t • of II:i>ec r' ,r; t'
it a .t..:+, i• 'i
1, ' 1 •a , •1:'1 1 ar i1
"11,110,1011., . wit it f ,1•,tt.
test t. !'c• .,, 1 040:'1
v. rbl. 'Tis also tiro +t.at:+tl
• i far n'u•a 7t1 t.):,tyt
t„ :nisi 1 }Otte, i'rm• wo-
f M"AP.S AGO people used to
melte thbmeelveo board by
shouting from the haulm top&
If con triad that to -day you
would probably have to appear
before o eommle,lon in Insanity.
NOW -A -DAYS the bustnest
mal uses bur Wuat .Ada.
driot=F«r
Her Choice
By VICTOR REDCLIFFE
She araC a 11:t111tc Lit oi' early gh•1-
hood, lith, 11,.ely ul' l'i'e, axynisilely
attired as-.. to 11e4eenli,t1 ueatuew
1'11.•r,4 w t, si,.till in her, too, for 011
o1 i t •t. r. liar tl.ru lnit. n l.urtl. h
of bottom with Liming toes,
8n>bed el•elt and with,
dollattte
111 10 eh•n.•bed.
"5'nu ;:rent suipld!'' she quavered,
"l.,edt at tat tote refs wringing wet,
And -y ,u eott;n.l : \flett the 1)111111
bow 1 y'ou 1 donorld only of pour>elf, :toil
let tIu of 1344 awl ,1100(,.4,1 for dry
nit.1 if i. Itsdu't beth quick azul nimble
•t.•ui,l lube ,;,ore into 1114• brooll,'
nasi Erriin Rtner' turned her loath
,ototroly 111,••11 the rulpril.
"11..'04• yet oitr0:" ht elutllengrd.
"i an, 'lt0 to want to the old
hr',i:r. carol) not w'nnl11)0 your ean-
lo:!07 or trio:t:ae to your cart 1l gain!"
'i'1orc went children of woaltliy par -
onto, n•.•ighln•r., and until .!rtlntr had
gut into riontinepriilg whys, had been
elosa 1l itil meats.
To got home from a ratable ahoy
hart '118,•'1 oho bridges spanning, two
brook., and trusten Ina 111000' plank
h, help a short out homo, for Arthur
tea. di.agrceablh and Erma cross and
pettish.
"IL,id nn!" he objected, ns she
started off. "Yon promised a kiss if
T got aeru0s that plank."
"Come land got it," flashed bark
Erma, and as the callow youth ap-
proached her hand doserihtd tt sharp
(drele. IIo drew book with a mut-
ter of rage, nursing his stinting
cheek.
"If you're ever my wilt, Til make
you pay for that!" hp snim'hd.
"if I ever ant, 1 deserve to hoe."
00144,1 Erma disdainfully. She romtded
n 01111111) of hushes and hesitated. An-
other boy stood in her path. Hi was
totally nulike the flatnddtietl Arthur,
"only a eontmon boy," but she smiled
neon hint.
"You look tired," said Waldron
Pearce. "It's it gond mile to the
bridge, and you save that by fording
the second brook. Tt's quite shallow
just now, and If you like 1'11 see that
you get across without spoiling those
pretty slipper's."
"ITow will you?" cnteehized Erma.
"I'll carry you. Don't fear. I'll
not drop You nor leave you In mid-
stream."
He was not of her set. His father
was nnty an ordinary millwright, but
Erma walked by bit side hoping that
Arthur saw thorn. When they reached
the second brook ire was stunmbiing
along behind them,
"If you please," spoke Caldron,
and he lifted limo\ ifi his arms. She
did not donne• except to toll ititrl he
would wet his shorts and stocings, hot
he only Inughed at that and his color
ran high 111 th1 enntaet of those• pret-
ty arms clasping his nook, c•ottidhng-
ly. Then Erma thtutkod hint Its he
landed her 1,1011 and 81'1 beyond lite
brook. .Anil then n ttd0alllot•uts
twIn!ae raino int" her oyes as she saw
Am! .11. in 'on 1'44,:• It -oh -lung ihrm,
"You may Ic1ss n,n, yon brave boy!"
11) spnk', In n vtir' pm•pnsr'ly
rtd:44.1 "1 b'we mot, boys, good•by,
nor1 num!: your." rod ale dartod hrmm-
1t,. w•'tlt •1 a' ling I:mats meant
f..r Ile oiso.toolt .1rt!nn•,
T!,e 014)1, .0 hill' snnn forgot, for
}n• hoittal sen:itiwene0= and saw 1lttle
of 'Er= r0r four yours,
Thio father b•ul ,!irnl nod Arthur
top .1 pot 10 i -doer• ns monager of his
l 'i -!it •ss. As 111 \Ca{clrerl 11' was a
• foreman, ••ni n \\bora\ 0111'
m•v. Lal ant 11011,1]ng 1101•11 so41:,11v.
0111' da;• 1•;r nn ton, driving her
liteou.,in0 0bon it bro;, down .1]' 't -
1w in front 118 talo 1'r :ret. haute. A
t,t of the opon .l, • r of 11 fear 0teno-
m"d try• 3''nldrott 0' n shalt. in -
0'i, neo,t hoe to hope that -dm toblin
1010:00! r"ndy nota ntnir•al 1rd1, lobo
left t; noolotio on.1 post•'•,; i3roecal
t,o• yea id. Slot b... •l at the °rho of
fern i'1nr ler e• s, .
"1 0111! ':!we 7-1411 tw'••My tl„•,metol
r','11ars , r y''•t r inc'•ttttn '.44'1"t1
11." V114.1. rrf .\r'bnr. "1t 14, in 1'�pens-
.1,• h, ant• pli•nt and I will rola• th”
r:•!, of '10 eolt' cora •e ],wain„ out int.
proof
.•t,. 1,1.1,•,.au10 7101'011 dnllt't'.,"
"0! W. 111' ''\s tr, it „ •iwtt d el•n•aiton
f"nen t5'alrlr'•u •'Ss to i1 • litii'ly IMO
00110, 1.44 1 :t r•xp relit \cotta pa,soil
f awe.,.,! 1i. 11440 1 1,...41.4 foalltr„a„
''111
Med to try e, 'r, thou;' '110.12rt
Arlon, 'and 1 1'eatedt, y(at c'oa't
(lorry 11 at +'on hat'•• a sur•al:int* fonrl-
no.'. for Fa'nm tomer.. Good! I'll
throw le r Iain tit., bargain,”
"1 1 1111 giro a wni' 1 if it worn
min,• f, a• nue �uul •tram the tnwtth est
lmmra 1 have eteu' alit" said \\al-
rti"ill w1111 (loop it(I hlnn, "hut 1' must
resent your r!ahl to alludo to her as
7110 0;:1„ rin1 property,"
Erma ,3rrw hack 0111 o1' view tis Ar-
thur lift the 01,op, Waldron wonderrrl
tit hr's snftuscd fact 111111 grovinus
monitor as she askt.l hint 1.0 rxtunine
the nutatind,iir. Within 11 few tnin-
tmc's he hurl adjusted the bread, Ido
t
,0111tr1
with b th,sm ,15
Erma n to, qtc
,d
111 1'r n , suei111 function at her bonus
m
to hike plenoe 1he following week.
It was oat a casual inlp,tlse. 111 a
flashing moment the 101(1 1t1]1( (1,10
owc'1Tontldefl Arthur had faded into
insigoltictnce With Erma in coinpari-
son with the Moldy young inventor,
and it was destined that, Just as he
hail carried her over the brook In the
sweet olden time, be Was to share het
eompahy through all the years dt hap-
py married life.
THE BRUSSELS POST
MANITOBA ENTERS PAPER -PRO-
DUCING FIELD 1N CANADA
First Mill in Prairie Provinces—For-
est Resources and Water Power of
Province 13asis of New Devel-
opment
Whorl ill 18711 the tnentbrt's '1' the
5 tt Iiiv, t' Expedition and, r Lord
ml ulael v had 11111( 1 than ort, over
:a t ]1 ata, O' the lit@ ,u 1r til
mount 1 -ltd fall.• -holt lilt th•y-
1 ( 0 0.'1 11-d ou 'ha; ::'ry ;.I Welt
one flity b.' )'care l 11 ,' f!rot pap :
will in liar Prairie I'lovinrl•:1
ilal,< lir'
41u1,1andin:;' feature , • ,
first 1..iigeon pelts of till, elIl Il y
au.' l:• 1011.4 the 1111011(11 nil'lu;
1too ;0111''8 the prairi••s ;and 11101
whoa. M. hm•uuu'ter of our national
i -n,-1'•4111; nturlt :t0 the rut"'.
huts been fotttnred 115 111• 11 '0010-
• ',.vitt 1,8 tipulp met pap. -r'
imiostry.
For ohriot r a: utts. the eastern
•. i•" 'lutea r\gr(•r'mod t[h• motor ole -1
velopi,ent in this, wast nolw for44A in
roll �'•'•l',
but It was i•t•it:tb!-• l.'lttt
.11::nh ,L:1 sho'alt •t1:u (ono. Imo loot
own, for that pr,rineo is also the
hrLa.0:t of th,• x((10 t(0.----two-
third. of beer surfaco forest Inco]
11'•1,1 nn l,i )00 , 1' h'r 11vor. 1r •
nil'iumt u•nt' flaw. Tito de1414
upnn•nt nl' 1'!1.414,4 1',4,11tr44.: will toll 01
to do for tltht pl'm•h,p,' what the ee-
t,in't.niinil o1' sd121li;n' „attu'nl wealth
bus ,lour and is doing for Eastern
Canada.
Tho rlovelnpment of the pulp and
1:^ v '"Ilu'try in Manitoba 111011-e.;
to he of groat value to .settlers by
prowidilu;- It 'toady market for 'uihn-
tvnnd rut from thein holdings 'luring
the process of land clearing opera-
tions. Further, this important aux-
iliary sourer, of rr•venie, as it be-
come. t.vailahle, will enable the ex-
tension of settlement into ,he remot-
er wooded mens,
The I'ine halls townsite and the
Manitoba's Paper Company's mill are
locat.'d on the south bank of the
Winnipeg river, a little above its
mouth and about 70 miles northeast
of Winnipeg. The millsitc has been
Pronounced ane of the finest on the
continent, while the townsite has
been has been laid out for a popul-
ation of 4,000 by a town -planning
expert, and nothing has been over-
looked that will help to make Pine
Falls a modern town with overt'
modern convemionet and •sorvice re-
quired for private or communal wel-
fare. The mill itself is compactly
built and toroughly equipper] with
every modern device to reduce over-
head and increase output.
The terms undo' which this initial
paper project has been 'brought into
being and by which it will operate in
future have been carefully formul-
ated by the 13onourable Chari,s
Stewart, Minister of the Interior,
with the object of conserving the
public int„rust lord at the same time
providing an opportunity for the dc-
t'olnpntent of this moo industry. Up-
on +hp Dopor,ntont of the 1'lterior
throttbh the Forest Siirvicti, nests tine
heavy responsibility of safeguarding'
on] d.'veloping the futnt't produc-
ing power of the fore.;: lank:; to
which the vounpally must look for it
supply of r1n1' motorial.
+44'+++ .4.4.,tt ,;, .,., -
,+ MY LADY'S i;
•• COLUMN.�aW� +ro
TOMATO JUICE
Toed, str:thou!, tomato ,tuh'c nape.,
tut oxeellont variation for ;darting
broakrast in Boo of the (howl
I 'Let
of ()rut„rvj•t
CINNAMON PANCAKES
l'ut ;l di. -11 of 11.1' 'ion yolt, ll:ut-
c•:lke, and 01.1.144 with „Agar :tad (:11-
nnmon in,;- • '-t of : yrttp if colt oa,jop
a "cliffereltt'
SLICED VEGETABLES
If y to :lir ' ;til c, get ;11111.S 011 11
I oard, it. t 1111 of ill your hoot. you
will avoid :- l:iuii1g pray hand and
iso lesson
-DISCARDED 1 F1.T
Just :is Am.•) ,d•0i ib 01(1,• nn tho
' holt told usa•. . ilulircrimut'ly. Pari.:
• produce, :, trig little Moo wool c•ot•-
gette droos that yo,ts 1' 1t ofh ct by
:elf tucks.
BACK SWERVE
Tho up-im1 thrfnoat skirt nlnvt-
meut i, nolo 0 deeirl0 t.lc dnun-in-the-
bark ono, '!'l,' h.•mlines of all tbo
latest r ,•Hints guw'ns swerve dawn :.1
the fear.
"PREPARING PULLETS FOR LAY-
ING CONTEST.”
The propat^•fig of pullets for the
Laving Contest is of w, r+; great im-
mdtto : 1c.rt this is tilt. , t„h1 Dino of
floe year to nadir. ,lac it or. ,saltation.
Pull.(: w•hi"h aro not properly do_
wt'lo1 •d or those which arc' undo)'-
nn'n, nod c luutt he V xperted to d.
well '0,111•(1 they enter the cou121s1 Ott
November
Sia't.iout about iii, middle of S,'n-
temh'a• tht 111111,1 should h.• gone
atter egre1'ulh' and 1h,• most .1,•sirable
ono, .- Ir (toil fond coo rihod in it \louse
lit' i In 11.- rdves. It' ti ;,mall grass trot
coop enir'ut it cam 1 . usorl for a
t.i,ll,• it+ ] time re:ht,•e range condit-
ions cr:Mutiny. Alum' (lctobtr 10th
tit' pullet., should he (outfitted to the
hous,whirl) should he bright atmi
romfnrlable. The size o1' the p01
should bo about six root w'i•Ie by ton
or twelve fent deep and should .face
the ; moth.
Thr parietico of feeding pullets in-
0-ioiod far cntttoit is of r_•onsirlerttllc
imllottanco as chttngas in daily rout-
ine, oven though the same ;;'rains arc'
user[, often produce unsatisfactory
results. Tho mc•thorl of footling
birds in 1ht Canadian Nationni lfisg
baying Contest is given below and
rontostants would he, won advised to
adopt tho tnothod and follow it set
c
lv l .
o.
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'Tho scratch grain used im the
footling of c nate st birds is made up
of equal paft:r c)•aekorl corn, wheat
and oats, All grains aro of good
quality. Shrunken or hooted grains
are never used, This scratch grain
is fed sparingly morning and late
afternoon in deep, dry litter, the
object being to induce the birds to
work. -
ICE BOX PIE
When making hies malice enough
paste fol 171 extra One. Put tho ex-
tra paste in a gloss jar and hecp 011
ice for an emergenc'y'.
VARIED CRETONNES.
Crotonnes grow diversified; 501110
nolo conte in patterns for bedrooms,
others for living rooms, while some
are suitable only for children's
1001115.
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE
A charming child's room was fur-
nished entirely with cast-off pieces
that had been sawed off to make
lower and painted deep cream with
orange touches.
DARK NOOK
If you cannot afford to re -decor-
ate your home., though depressed hy.
dark nooks and corners, try using
an orange chair, a gilt mirror or
some other bright touch here and
there,
WINTER MATERIALS
Shier woollens in materials that
seem 111:0 wool georgette and crepes,
in rich shades will be good for Reinter
frocks.
BANISHED FELTS
London has all but i1anish(,1 felts
for hot weather r wear. Smart gath-
('rt•ng ': ne al grosgrain turbans or
widcbrrmnud straws, -
SILVER JEWELLERY
Silver pear: very is in tint ase ndan-
cy as vory :moot for ":-coin;; wear
with whit. gown,. Many (white
chiffons u.0 silver trimming.
SHOULDER FLOWERS
Lanvin I•mbroiderr•d in soft 98-1211
stades, a spray of flowers on the
shoulder of a gold and whitey shot
taffota din or gown.
MILITARY EFFECT
A n::wy hone pun suit with circu-
lar skirt 1111(1 straight jacket has
ftov4 and 't standing collar of navy
braid to give it a military effect,
BLUES AGAIN
Paris has a crow for btu •, again
this so:omi. Twcuty-threo rlil'1'ore lit
,Rados were cotutto•1 at a recent ()p-
otting, with navy lending,
Perhaps I:hc' .,orret of success in
footling for eg''! production lies in
the proper administration of foals
so as to induce birds to rat dry ma -h.
1t has boon found at thy laying con-
test ot Ottawa that the birch whirls
1 t bast are those which consumed
hof nuts: dry mash. Tho dry mash
used at fho conmmeucnment of the
contest year consist:; of equal parts
by weight of bran, shorts, rornmoal
and ground oats, with 12 percent
hoof metol, 5 portent ground char-
coal and 1 percont cod liver all. Tltis
mash is placed 111 a self -fooling hop-
per and kept before the birds at all
times,
bin°rh should be regularly supplied
with grotto Enol\ Such as kale, cab -
h •go, matlgolds or fine cut clover or
alfalfa, Fresh water, grit and oyster
shell should be before thorn ttt all
Dims,
Trapnerte should also he provided
so ars to train the birds which may
start laying be:for'e leaving home and
thus prevent a loss through floor
tgo n-itot' the contest commnence9.
Simplicity in feeding, constant
caro and regular attention are es-
sentials intt o preparing of birds for
the laying Contest and a good start
quite fregtlentiy moans it. strong
:finish,
fa�M I,Mw,wwwasa.0'
ett;!r thn Ever
ron ° Fair
4t
Thursday and Friday
fi
Speeding Contests
.18 TROT OR PACE PURSE $125.00
Iiohht II o',5'rtl .dile heats 3 in 5
Purses -50, 2.+, 15 and 10 per cent
.30 TROT OR PACE
Hobble:, ;Inwood
PURSE 1100,20
Slue ]toots 3 in 5
Parse• -1:0, 25, 15 and I0 per cent
LOCAL TROT OR PACEPURSE $5t.1.00hobbles clllowt•d. Port ,—$2.1.00; $10,00; $10.00
Committee roservos right to name ,-tasters in last Rana
A. C. Baeker, Chairman Racing Committee.
Baby Contest
Judging at 2,30
3abies under. 1 year, Women's Institute offers, 1st, prize $5.00, 2nd. prize,
$2.00, 3rd. $1,00, 4th. $1,00, 5th, $1.00,
3abies over 1 yr. and under 2 yrs., Standard Pank offer:;, 1st, $5.00, 2n 1.
$2,00, 3i>f. $1,00, 4th, $1.00, 5111, 41.00.
School Drill
Prises of $0.00, 3.1,00 and $3.00 arc offered for Best Appearing Sch,ols, 5
points to be considered will be—Numbers, Marching, Arrangenwnts,
• Costunle and Drill, by Society,
Teachers must htmcl to judging Committee a card stating the teacher's
name, name of school, also the name of the subject intended to be
a eon:stvtted,
Schools eligible to compete in Loth of above but they will be. judged
separately. Competition cotifinetl to Country Schools.
Parado will leave Victoria Pult at 1 p.m. sharp on Friday, Oct 7th. and
will be headed by the Band. All teachers and pupils in the parade ad-
mitted free to ,grounds.
Foot Races
COUPLE PACE, 01/211' 15 Tears 75 50 25
BOY'S TRACE, under 1.4 years, 1-00 yards
BOY'S RACK, under 10 years, 50 yards
GIRL'S RACE, under 15 years, 100 yards
GIRL'S RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards
BEST FANCY DRILh by School Pupils. Not less than 12 not' motto than
24 persons in each $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
Pupils and teachers admitted free to Fair,
POTATO I:ACII ON HORSEBACK—Three potatoes for each competitor
will be placed 100 yards from starting point, Competitors stst:d by
horse, mount and riche to filet potato, dismount, pick up potato, re-.
mount and riche back to starting point, dismount and put potato) In
pail --repeating the oporcttiot] for each potato, 1st, $1,50; 2nd, $1.00;
802, 50c. No entrance feu.
Foot Races at 3 p.m, Friday
Special Prizes
'ho Society offers prizes of 1st. $0.00, ,_'nil. $6.00 for beet 3 horses in
any one Township.
For boot heard of Illegisterod Shorthorns, 1 made aui l ; fenutles over '2
years and under 1 yrs., bred and ownod by exhibitor, .1, L. McDon-
ald offer, $5.00.
For best two loaves of Home-made bread, J. I,, Kerr will give The Post for
`t year, and The Post fora year for oho hest 2 ]hs. of 11Uttct•. dread art[
Butter go to donator.
For best collection of 0 to 10 Snap Shots, open to pupils of Brussels
School, Wilton & Gillespie+ offer 81.25 as list and 75e. as '2nd pr1;:e,
1 -'or best Collection of Making, Mrs. Jano 'Thompson offers goods valued at
$2.00,
Miss M. McNabb arm's 75c, 501•, and 25c, for best writing anon to pupils
Roma II, 13, P. S.
Miss Flo. Buchanan offers 75c., 7i0e., and 25c for best paper .folding, open
to pupils Primary Room B. P. S.
For hest herd of Registorrd 11e2t' Cattle of 5 animals, Bank of Novia
Scotia offers $6,00 1'ot lit, prize and :•4.00 second prize,
For best Lemon Pie, Pumpkin 1'ie half dozen biscuits, half dozen -born.-,
A. C. P,aeher offers 25 pds. Five loot Flour each.
For best 2 loaves Whito Broad, 2 lout; Brown ilroad, half 1.138cn Urahcun
Jems, light (alto, A, t butler offers 25 pds. Purity Floor e'tclt. Ail
prira winning halting to hereto property of. donor,
For hest foal sired by "Knight Musk" Dr, T.T.MtRno offers ;5.00.
Tor host lady 8011tr, Dr. McNtug•htdn oftr•rs prize of :;8,00,
J.'or bolt four sten ov-i r 2 vro., 1.1101003 yrs„ H. 0, Wal bit' offers 1st prize
$5.00, 1), 11. Mac.lacisli, 2nd, 00.
For besb heavy horst on grounds F. Brigham nl'I'ors set new horse shoos.
I'or beat pair Drasscd ('1 01(5, S. 1. Davison offers $5.00 Worth or wear
ever Aluminum, chicks to hecomu property of Donn
Fr best Won 1louse open 10 boy's undo:' 15 yrs. of Brussels, Grey nr
Morris, Rev. h'. howler offor:• 1st. $3.00, ::nil. $2.00.
For bost colts sited by Meabut'n2nd, Henry Bone offers 1st, 35,00, 2nd,
$3.00, 8rd. $2.00 '
For host bird in show, Walter Scott offers $2.00
'or best single driver shown by 0 lady, ltoht. Ferguson offers a hat box
vttl.ued- at 31,00
M*+s U l! YI t F +111' l7 tt,:, Fit Pi a Ba
1vVill supply Music on Friday Afternoon
Grand Concert Friday Ev'.-.
For which the highly recommended
Ye Old Tyme VQortette
D. M. MaoTAVISH,
TORONTO
Has been engaged
GET A PRIZE LIST
JAMES 131 GESS,
President. Seeretary-Treasurer,