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I . . . � � I I . " , I ., � . 4, , : .. F .: .� - bnu*, Mrs. J .I , , A. c Ili PIPPW 'RS , 1� � , . . ;� b.. .1 - I �. - . ��� '. .4 I " . . i 0, te* 100. P, - '. & Sons, 11 o. u �',Rolen Baokor- eq - r 0. H�A':,Mrain ayv- A '--.,',! it cake i - - T"le bo que . .. P , . 11L "I .. �fl . � I .1 , 4 , , '. , .t� , � I .;� MqDon4- 4; ,R tague s experAeneq . �i that of � thou- Thoroughbi-eds and Pordep_Aobert� , ed , . - � " MpDon . A,atra&lans. Mrs. Vm. ' , , *14-Cribi, W. J. Grant, Fin- . imfids of other'mothers who have test- Grdham, Toronto. ' ' - .1. . , , . � i'od the'word H, . FOW " � 1-4y 'Samis; winter ,apples any iihmed 4 of Baby's Own Tablets. HadkneyB�.,Dr-. W. J. �Jef, L . I � , " 11 "Thei Table" are, a, tire. axidsafe medl- . Guelph. ,_�, - . - � I � . ;�' ,,� *ariety'�not in above list, Mrs. Jos. . ­ - ..­ " itfield I I , i . -.!,61ne 11 ,,, e, . and.-. ney% ., faiV.-0- -'�L'� Pqrchcr6iij�p , �Pftsvie WI)d ,- 6 -varieties of winter . � .1 , ; I . for itup ... jjn' -I, , i; Jw.- d�o�uiil`l 4 I , . , , - ,11 ­f� f � '�%4 � , ""I" a, , .� " :,L-.._., ", -V - 4=0 i-anied J. S. Armstrong;- six - I - I st; . - &U, I . j.l �� I * 1, 1 ,4 wegcdatm_f�, 4vu s;A* a r � , Z; !;a ", AN ,'4 � , ,�p ;a1mina ' e - - %�T2 1�.. I 'Y', I , - I I ZenevIA 01 Y'�,,, , , , ri _0­4�,t4,o miror"Ill oyl,whl .'.1. .,i.e,renou",�,,",.*ib.o�',,I-)r,,' � U,. Vig- va eties of fall apples, named, Mrs. , � , _ , �, � - " V .�,,. . - .�_,:R � n04u;,,-,.TIi*Po -11amors, I R. J. MrLauchlih, Grace Kernaghan; . . Xxioyt" 4@.�AQW Ry ? 'children' sulror_.. % 111�. � , " ( Rue. , � �. '�a _- , I lftedicffi6'�,de'. I#x,9'6r,'.by mailargrif-9TA'.'. y �BO 74;W*�,.�.41'r I Rid - .. W �.. 0 iyfie 4'. _ ee fall pears. A. L. McDonald, Mrs. Th9ii. a box frone Th'�' th�.,',Williii�Wi,Xedi4 tow.*, ­., . . _., - . Bone; winter pears, W. McInnes ,A. , . . 1. � . � . -cine Co., Bockville Ont.'', . -..,�­ . I �. ftl-h teams, light and heavy B. Ross; pl ty, Mi;�. R, , , �, � �, �� . � I., . orse ums, any varie � . . ­.. I . � . � &��ki . T. H. Hassard, Toronto- J. McLaughlin, J. S. Armstrong; .3 . I . 11 1. 777..." 711", , , "! �' .. . . Win. Merryfield, Ridgetowni, and W. varieties of. plums, named, A. B.,Rosp, . I �. . . . . .. . '. Mrs. R. J. McLauchlln; two clusters q: 0 ARTL-� G- Hil� Queensville- - � , _ LA")�� * RR$,':MAKI�� , I Q_�w . Beef Cattle-Shorthornt7-J. -Me- , ra . .FICIAL�IBL,OOMS, THAT -RIVAL Gillivray, Scotland-.- ' .w Judge -Andrew Schmidt, . , I Dual Purpose Shorthorns�Prof. H. I . . .. . � � � ., .. ' Bartonj Macdonald Collbge,'Qil�. .. � I - I INATURE� ,. .. Marvellous artificial blooms that Harefordt,--A. Wood' Harris,. Har;7 . � . i . . ris, Mo, . . EaAypotaioes, J. A. Murray, W: J. Tese%ble nature's finest speci'mens in, . Aberdeen -Angus - Dean Skii)ner, Grant, R..J, Hoover, Mrs. -W. McDon'- , , . ,every. Irespept, exeep� scent,,', Are now Indiana Aiiiverilti, hdiafia. ,: being made by expe,rt'glassblow�ers. .Nr4u, I aid; collection'6f potatoes, J. 'A. Mur - Every part of a flo*er or plant is Dairy Cattlw Holsteins -Ward W. ray, W. J. Grant; Swede turnips,. A. faithfully reproduced, from the, long Stevens Liverpool, N. Y. McCall, A. McLauchlin- white field *Aelicate stems and colored petals to Ayrshires-W. W. Ballantyne, of carrots, P. Stewart, Ja�ies Burkess ; the almost invisible pollen. 1. .. Stratford. .. . . I . . long tabI4 carrots F. Samis, James ker,of � GuerenseyB­f3eorge B. Rothwellj Burgess; early. &rn carrots, J.'A. , The first thing which the ma Ottawa, and J. W. Trueptian, TruTo, Murray, Grace Kernaghan; long red these *onderful blooms does is to N. S. ' . ., . beets. James Burgess, James Perrie -blow the petals from glass as thin Jerseys-Pr6f. MeNutt, 'Durham, &.Sons; blood turnip beets, W. S .:and fragile as tissue -paper.- The New Hampshire. I Scott, James Perrie & Sons; parsnips, glass petals are then shaped 'and French-Canadian - Adrien Morin, Mrs. J. D. Warwick, James Burges�; , ' �colered 'exactly like the natural ones' Quebec. � winter radishes, W. J. Grant; sugai ' Some of thQ rarer plants cannot bei Market Cattle-Pure-brede-J. Me- ma.ngolds Mrs, J. - D. Warwick, A ,easily - reproduced, and often several , illivray, Scotland; A�Wood Harris, McCall; �Mangold Wurzb1s, long red � ,experiments have to be cirried out ' . Harris, Mo., and Dean Skinner, Perdu, P. Stewart, R. J. Hoover; long yel. -with- different colors before a really Indiana. low marigolds, P. Stewaft, J. A. Mur. -good imitation is obtained. � Grades and Cross-breds - George ray; yellow globe mangolds. P. Stew, . These glass flowers are us Rowntree, Toronto. . I art, R. J. Hoover; red globe man. sively in museums, both to show de- golds R. J. Hoover. , -tails of plant or flower formation *- I . . and - as backgrounds for displaying . . I � specimpTis of birds and insects. . So MODERN MUMMY WILL BE I far has fhis branch of scientific glass- ELECTRO -PLATED AND Onions from seed, red, Lizzie Speir blowing been developed that it is LOOK LIKE LIFE onions from seed, yellow, Dr. J. Grieve -oractically impossible to distinguish W. S. Scott; onions from seed, Gian 11he artificial blossoms from the real. .' A new method of preserving the Rocca, Dr. J. Grieve; onions fron . human bod3� for thousands of years Dutch sets, R. J. Hoover, Jas. Perri, .0. I .has been -the subject of experiments & Sons; top onion sets, Dr. Grieve by Hugo Gernsback, a member of the p. Stewart: potato onions, R. 0 WORK WORN PEOPLE . American Physical society. The twen- Hoover, Jack C. Oliver; corn, YelloN . — . tieth century mummy will be electro- Canada, J. A.. Murray; corn, Yella% Innr Renewed Health by ImProv- plated with a solid coating ' of copper, Dent, J. A. Murray, W. Yuill; 81' ing Their - Blood. - . ;silv'er'or gold, about'a quarter of an stalks of fodder corn, William Arm . — i4qh thick. By mekLns Of this Pro- strong 0. Turnbull & Sons; tabl lf.you- feel -run down,,, it means that ce§s the contdur.-'-'facial expression, corn. James Perrie & Sons, Mrs, M your bloda is thin and watery, that and even the hair will be faithfully W Harris; Drumhead cabbage, W. � 7our , -vitality is low. Your -feet are, pres�ervM for'pbsteAty.' Sueddssful Sc-ott, J. A. Murray; Ox,heart cabbag4 Gasilychilled. You do not sl6e� well ' . . experiments have been carried out James Burgess, J. A. Murray; catill -and you are tired when you rise in with large fish. Not a, detail, was flower, Fred S., Burchill, P. Stewarl -the morning , � . pumpkin, yellow, field, W. J. Gran . You find.:no, pleasure' lost. I .1 ' I in your meals and ar � e listless 'and Mr. Gernsback suggests,that some W. S. Scott; pumpkin, Mammoth, ' dispirited -at your work. You have of Americals most famous men A. Murray; squash; W_ S. Scott; larg' mo energy to enjoy yourself. should be pickled by this process. tomatoes, James Perrie & Sons, V T.kousinds of men are run dowuby "They could then be inclosed in glass McInnes; plum or cherry tomatoes. I anxietiesof work, Thousands ofwo- coffils,,, he 'says, "so that people Samis- butter beans, black, R. , ineti are broken down by their house.- could study them." Hoove;, Mrs. Wm. McDonald; whil kold toil, with tired limbs and aching The preservation, it is suggested, beans, large, Tommy Miller, Mrs. ' Ucks; thousands, -Of girls are pale, need not be confined to the actual Bone - si er skin onions from see, listless and Without attraction. It all body. Graphone records Of- their Dr. brielvve; white beans, small, Ja , - mieans the same thing --thin and voices or, cinematograph films Of Perrie & Sons, Lizzie Speir; unyothf -watery,blood vitality run down, anae- their daily. work. could be kept near variety of beans, W. J. Sharpe, Mr 'a poor ;�petite, palpitating heart, the glas,_fronted, coffin. T. Bone; citrons, round,'striped, J. � ym . shok breath. The whole process is remiscent of Murray. Dr. Grieve; table cucumber Do not submit to this. Get new Pierre Benoit's famous book, L'Atlan- F. Samis- ripe cucumbers, Mrs. I . -blood and with it new vitality. There tide. -in which a ,princesa in a hidden Bone, Ja�ies Perrie & Sons; whi, is no difficulti i1i'doinj this.- Dr. Wil� city in Africa kills and then preBerves celery, Dr. Grieve, P. Slewirt; sul. lidnis, Pink Pills build up and enrich her unwanted lovers. flower. W. S. Scott, William ATr the -blood, which brings with it New .1 - strong; collection of karden produc kealth and vitality. The man, woman - Dr. -Grieve; William Rennie Seed C oz -,girl who takes Dr. Williams' Pink . GEERS FIRST TO'USE offers $5.0() in garden or field ro Tills is never run down. Their friends PNEUMATIC TIRED SULKIES seeds for best display of vegetabl, itotice howenergetic. they are, what a -glis appetite -they have, and how The death of "Pop"' Geers hai -re- grown from. Rennie's seeds�P. Stei =uch they enjoy Iffe- I . called the fact that he.introduced the art; for best collection of vegetabl You can get these pills through -any pneumatic Bulky. on the Grand Circuit, by Qharl . es Pope -Dr. Grieve. ,dealer,in medicine, or by mail at 50 theireby inaugurating an overnight DAIRY PRODUCTS eents a box froin The Dr. Williams, revolution in harness. racing. It ,was 'Medicine Cd., Brockville, Ont Sterling Elliott..w.ho,,in 18920-11ratput . Crock butter, homemade, Willia . a pair of bicycle wheels on the fiame McInnes, Sara McKirfnon, Mrs. J( .. of ,an old-fashioned, high -wheel sulky. Whitfield; table butter prints, Willia He sent it to Budd Doble, who was McInnes, Sara MicKinnon, Mary Cas I. Styr OF JUDGES FOR ROYAL � %hm,traWng Nancy Ranks without more- butter inrolls,,Sara McKinne �: *b4iii FAIR much. promise of succes - s in the .,way Kerr,' Bros., James Perrle & Son 11 ­­ I of record-breaking, and asked him to 1 1b. butter in print, W. McInru , j, - Th� various committees of the Royal give -At a trial. Geers, afwayiyp'ro- Mrs. Jos. Whitfield, Mrs. Louis Ed 'Winter P21Y have gone farafield thii gressive and -himself an experience mier; factory cheese, colored, Clayt in their selection of judges. bicycle rider., ,borrowed it before e Bell; The Post Special -Mrs. L. Ec cminent in this year% line at the more comervative Doble had made a mier. Royal Shavir will b04- McGill , test of the ilueer looking vehicle. I yo of Scotland, and J�io6fta . Bu. r, Its use changed the alhort-bred trot- Judge -W. G. Neal. � also of Scotland, who. are comi ' ting Honest George into a much faster Canadat the guests, of the Depa ' , nt and stouter horse, and Geers, keeping DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES of Agriculture at Ottawa. They are his, counsel, had won two important I eoming direct -to the Royal Shoi�r*, ot races with him at Detroit and Cleve- Crochet quilt. Dr. Grieve Mrs. J. the close of which they will prd4i'Oed land,before his fellow trainers vir,oke Warwick; knitted quilt, Sr. Grie, to the international Show at Chi&go up to the secret of the bay gelding's Mrs. Andrew Kay; patchwork qui where they will act in a similar ea' sudden improvement in speed. W. Armstrong, Mary Casemare.- I pacity. MT. WGillivray who has Wifien' it divnied upon them there cabin quilt, Bertha Parr, Mrs. W wide experience across ihe Atla�tic was such a rush to rig all the old McKelvey; appileque quilt, F. Sam ,Dcean, will judge Shorthorm, and Mir. sulkies with .the small Wheels that Dr. Grieve; knotted and tuffted quilt 'Buttar will officiate in'the Shropslifte WAsiniths. and Carriage builders. Mrs. W. McKelvey, Mrs, Jos. Wb and Suffolk sheep classes. I worked night and day to fill the or- field; bed spread in fancy stitch, G Following are the judges re,com- ders. Within,two weeks the ,hiea T. Robertson, Mrs. J. D. Warwi( , � wheels had practically disappeared pair of Markets, B. Parr; hooked m I I '��__= I I 11 t_��� from Grand Circuit tracks, and in Mary Casemore, 0. Turnbull & Soi . less than a month they were obsolet,- braided mat, M. Livingston. R. L. A I - . on the remotest balf-mile rings. . , Donald -- pair of woolen, mitts, hon I ;, 1. �1111N I '31ra. T. Bone, Willie McDona I "ll I -1. k 11� . Geers was likewise the first driver made, " I toshoW ail lippreciation Of the atMos- rn�anls working shirt, home-made, I pheric resistance which a fast moving L. McDonald, Mrs. O.' Hemingm I I 11 I -when racing man's pair of socks, wool, hand -ma I , it I I horse has to 'overcome in front. 'For yea ,before the, advan- fine, R, L. McDonald, Dr. Grieve; ma ' , n iB ` f4ike of a !wIndslifia (I waa.linderstoOd pair of socks, wool, hand -made, coat I . T - .� I_ , , ,,,, by,,horsemen generally he'made a' Dr. Grieve, Mrs. 0. 1146mingwi ," ::::: �. , . . � A,-. I prafitice, of .9allint -behind the leaders maple syrup, W. R. Broadfoot, M ... I'll I. . StAe wilit U a heat and keep-, w. H. Anderson; honey in comb�, -W , �� I . . I I in� historso in that protected POsi- Armstrong; honey, gtTained and i � '. tion until rounding into the home- trap -ted, Grace Kerna,ghan, Willt I , I stretch, or Won l6ujor, and, then Pull- Armstrong; grape wine, Mrs.- W. . ing out in the last quarter with it Well Anderson, R. L. McDonald; rhulm Oft04 V _UL . ti;�ed- -rush at the fini,11i which , n ., Sara McKinnono F. Sa s- r&, - , � . turned the tide of bUff e in h* lavft �� -wine,. F. Sanas. Mt% V ft. J. � I I _. * . I � � This spectacular a4le C&Iie 60 h6 defton- 'elderberry wine. Mrs.. J. , . '�, Via. W. H. Anderson', V I I � .. . knoWn aft the "Osevi- driv;s,11, 'but it- jjArtvie 1, '87 , P � t , Was a long tiiiie before his rivals in iety small dark fruit preserved, I the sulky realized what gave his Vclnn6s; Variety omall light Ir , _T'HE'..", ,1 ,� ,,I . I �orse such swon'OrfullitAd of G,WdM prei;'Orvad W f4ex-nnes., toln-600 0 , . . : � in the honiestretoh� sup, V. j", Mm. W. H. Anders, � . . I . " I . L, I I I . . : ,� �. ,,� I 't �� �: .1 1�. I . 1� I . I . , I 1, � e- . . - , , , 11 , ,�� I ��,,�, 0'�­� I " I I I I . ,� I I . �. 1. I . �,� ��­. ,; I 11,i - - , I �,,,,,,r �: '. � `.),�,.,.% I . I I I . I I , I I . I .1, I - .. ­� 1. . ,%,,i`:'�,� ,,, o.� . , I )ultl-icimg� F. a -",'11 . Armstrong; , '.. : ight fruit cakd ' ' ' 'T t icing,. Mrs. .. ...., 1. . . . .11 leetioxiox,v gowers., race.15myKaxp, I M-rs. .`Waxw1dk; Pa�sies', Jessie L ' ' ,ittle, - nd, Mrs. A, C. Dameg, Ph*X Druiinno . Kuld6on Mrs W;.. ��:, -.derson; layer V I ' j . W -h �, 1� light, Fred 1� W. R. � St* Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Warwick, eks, ,-ake, � ell, I.., Blroodfoot;, layer,ea `-.`4 k P Stew- �­ 4 F. Sands, Mrs. WdiVnek; Petunias, I , ­ Z ' �, T irt, F. Sands; oat*, tga es, . urn- Dr. Grieve, Mrs. L. Ecknder; Q1."o- Iroadfoot; half )ull & Sons, W. kt,on . Spikes, IlIrs. Warwick, A. B. Ross; lus, , , lozen cooldes, P. A'�X,X,Arthur, A. YfcCall; doughnuts', �,'-�.��,W.illiam' Arm- -4 Verbenas, Grade )9tewart, P. San s; White Asters, F., Sands, Mrs. W. W. - itrong, W. R. Breii4fobt; scones, W. Harris, Pink Asters, Lizzie Speir, Mrs. W_ W. Harris; Mauve or Purple T. Henderson. Mri,",.Warwick; nut loaf -home-made, Geo,"�T. Robertson, Asters, Mrs. W. W, Harris, Lizziel W, J. ,Henderson:- e . ookies, 3 varieties, Speir; collection of Asters, F. Sands, Lizzie Speir; beat Gladioli display, W. J. Henderson Mrs"; Warwick; gra- %am P Stw4irt Mrs. Joseph . . Lizzie Speir, Mrs. 1' Bone; Sprillgs gems, Whttfield; sh�rt *e4d,� Lizzie Speir, I Salvia, Mrs. R. J, McLaudhlin, Mrs. Warwick;- Perennial Phlox, Grace A. B. Ross; applepii��. P, A. McArthur, W. R. Broadfoot-,13u*'pkin pie, P. A. Stewart, Mrs. Warwick;Xockseombs, McArthur, Mrs. Vuld . , Oon; lemon pie, Lizzle Speir, Mrs. Warwick; collection of Sweet Peas, Lizzie Speir, Mrs. W. Willie McDonald,, Li#ae Speir; tart , pie. Willie McDonald�', . W J. Hender- W. Harris; collection of Nasturtiums, 1. .� son; candy, maple cr4w, Mrs. Joseph , Whitfield, W. R. B,r6� , collection Mrs. W. W. Harris, Jack Oliver; eol- leetion of. roses, Helen Baeker, Mrs. .Ooot; Df candy, Mrs. Warwick; variety of .1 I . R. J. McLaughlin; collection of Mari- golds, Mrs. W. W. Harris, F. Samis; baking from one bat*��,aouZh M Me- Caulay; apple pie,"Di,,,T. T id,kae collection of'Dah-lias,'J. A. Murray, Mrs.'Muldoon , W. R. ldioadioot, Willie !:of Mrs. Warwick; collection Zinnias, 4 or more colors, Lizzie 'Speir, A. B. i home-mgde McDonald; two I*aVes" bread, V. C. Huntley-�*. Kernaghan;. ,,, Ross- Snapdragon collection, Lizzie 9 ­ �wo loaves of home-�*;Lde bread, W. I � ,� — - .. H.�Kerr-Mrs. L. Eckmier; collection )f baking, Mrs. June Thompson -Mrs. I William McDonald; lady winning most � ____ first prizes in baking;�Geo. R. Weller . .. �� I , I � I I . "I'll, J, . . , .'' I , I . � N fflj'�� �. . I 11 � �:- ­ Fffi*q�kMnill. !; " I I . I .� "Y , ff� ,%�� , ,tj�, I .�,t " , I ,.. '.I ,� . I � I I I �1;1 ._�,.�!�.5�:�,­,: ,; �%; � , �� � , - I ��, ,�'K- 1�1, I I . R�:7g,;, "� `Rx��_ , 1 , I .0 '1491; $�11'111'1`�M 11 '. i . . �_; 1"Ilel'�1161*101,­ I 1� : I � pv::iy,�Al', , � - V;��;;;.4,�,,`,','@ 4'N"'Illi? . . .:: , ,� ", "". *T;, - I - _-.1__---_;,', I 4 �,,,�;k",7�!;,TE­ �� . . . . . . ... , , ''.11 , , I I i , I V�.!" 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A,,'C- Dames Mrs W, 9 0" 7 V"J" 'I ,!t , , ,� Iies't,:"i, ip� y"o, �� 4 �� Y IV , " ,fbi OWN! , .1 .---. � i"11. 4 , , W. Harris, Mrs. Wnrwtv,k - 'colledd n *TP- . A .1 . � 4 I � ... 11 I 0 :' O�m..-�fro*. Rqnuie�s� �S'ep", s 011 . I'll, of Asters, A Str�chau­wUrs. W. *.I gr . , '' �, , �� .1 1�1,!-. ";,r,. ".. . 4.Kvi ",p orw'.,.ve.; , - I I 1,111 . I . , I- ­. �� - 'W .-, Harris. . I , 4.,4,0", �, ,.'- 11 � fl - Judge -W. Hartiy. ,, ' 'Best collepula"A"', i 4`6 to 10 0 1 - -�5-411, I opeI I . M If I n .wi. P 1, .. 0 , P�,��t,T..,,,f­", , , ,;:*.!��,�' , � ` � �,,� . r *� � a" -, w, '' �� � Miss V. McNabb, for best map, of Wilton' %!.JIeBpie-_­Leona d' I .. .... � "'n, , ..z. I __,'". � - Canada inwate,r color, open to pupils jean FeTggson- - ,. .1 , '' 1, ,;, I, I , I ,,�, � , ,- Room III B. P, K. -Jack Hamilton, .f �, � �, , , , , 0 , , `� . , 1, ,_ � .�! I I �� `6�� Winupr of ,the ... greatest � , -'Il , , � I I � `� " "'."', , -­­;4',�W I George J6ater, Mauna Ha)nrito-ii; Miss first p=10 for ftoworgl�by�- , " " ik ,�' .�. �.ji_, ' I , . I I I I I � � Flo. Buchanan, foribest papp . . ��!!-;, �.. r folding, _Liz�zle Speir I I � � "I'll, _1 ,. �_%,,�, i. ', - " ' , , " �` i - :,- e, I , ,'_ -R -A ,� - , , ''. 11 open to pupils Primary room B. P. S. . peit water �Qlor illuisiratlo;x _' � ' :: " "" "' "'. , L, � gy 111. '%,,0 , "',"'.'' ,1 .1 2�� -Donald McRae, Donald Fergiison, poem or couplj&,by Miss-� , �' ,* ��; 11..i I. i . I I TA 11 . o X� �� *;,14-11, il� ....... I'll, � ...... , M , ,'I �, :, , . , .. , . , . , . , , . ',l I ". -, - '.. , .. wn ng, open " YJ . I ., - � A.; , , . ,�, _�� G " Mae, Edwards; Miss M., Yeandle,. for ma- GAWFAIth."Clia6rd R-POYM.'':Mor qA 11'_�11 441, . 0 "I'll, �_,_` . best 'ti I 'to Pupils no I . " 1. I . . 6M Lewin. . . � 0� il - - , -�'_111 ,, , _,. * . � � - �� ,, �(,',. . Brussels Public School - Margaret bieibis� #_ " 4�11 Best collection of 20 M . -, 4041; �: ,4,4, *';c I , I A '01 t,'_" "'l�5,T111- . " ". , , 1�� n i� Lr "I'll, �v � I , _5,� , ". ��,`� Bryans, Mamie McQuarrie,. Phyllis or,plants, by FrO � ' ' � ' , ' P �,�` - Bry4m. I rJKA � I 1,41M ��,,� , �.T " , e�_ A; OOT4 I . ,;,, t,,�. I Hemingway, Geo " * Di -4 ,,,�.� ,� __ - . "I " .", � , � . .�;:,,: I " Turnbull, William ==, Nbrnidh ,� ": J � ''. ;�, 11 ". 1. ��. . CHILDREN'S COMPETITION . . .." 1y.11 - By Claike. - - '� , . ..,�, ", �i�' . .. r. I . I . . Hoover, StaW . . .� -�,,, ..� I .. : , , I �v, 11 ,.0.11��'. .­�, Button holes, M. McCaulay, Viola -Miss K. Maunders' -10 best es_gqy��4. - :.' - .��", I � Z - ' ' '��I��, ` , r, '4-'r I L� Fox; plain. heinming, M. MeCaulay, Dorothy MeVetty -Ruth and. 'X_ 11 11 "I , � 6'.-, . .. ,��i' Wffso�. , � � �,,::,'�.,,,It.,�, ,, Viola Fox; patching, M. McCaulaY; $tachan, Viola I ..... , ,,,�. - I I . .11 � . "... 11 ... , , ,, " � �, I ��� , 11, . �� . . ­ - � "11, . ,. . I I . . I " - I 1� :�,I-. 1, � I I . . � .. �,,.,, I I I'll . . . . . .1 l'! ___ , , 4 ' L -1 11 .. I. _ . . , - - . .. :-t " �, 1, I .1 1. 1,.,�, . I'll, ,�..�,, — �, , , , ;; 1, - , , ,,, , � , . , � - . � 1. :,k "I — .... * �.. �,:�, � - I � * .. �:: I b . I . -, � :.-. :: ::, I �� t . I I I I I ­, -1 i � , I "::` p, . I �, � , .1� -Turs. jr. 11. TykArdiap. Judge -Mrs. J.'. McNA . -_ W * � . I 11 ... Modeeration Z � , � 111 - .1 . . �.-,4-�_ . - , - � I :_, . I LADIES' WORK ! . I estaue The 116�jb . �­:,--, � I. .i­ ­�,, 1 2�11_ I Best collection ladleis! fancy wear, I . . . � _'.., - .1 .. I 6 to\12 pieces, Mrs. A. G. Savage, . M. Livingston. G. T. Robertson; em- broidered five o'cloqk-cloth in'cAton, . I ; 0 n ario . 'I � 1'1� I .11 1, t_-;�' ., "I . ", , I � � -, . 1. ­� .. F. Sands, Mrs. H. Hymmers; filet . ,�� ;I . , , . I crochet lunch :cli)th, Mrs. Hymmen, , I , � . :. , Mrs. Muldoon- 'battenbery cloth, M. ' President, 1. F. Heninuth, K.C. I :,11X : ." , , Livingston, A!. B. Ross; drawnwork l -,, , . , cloth, M. Livingston, F. Sands; em- . - . I � �111 broidered tray cloth in cotton, Mrs. A, I � ,� .C. Dames, M. Livingston; embroider- NE of the most embarrassing facts that the advocate of compulsory .1 .1 i I . 1;,; I . ,I ed Centre in silk, Mrs. H. Hymmen, 0 total abstinence has to face is that wherever his theory has been put I 1. � I.,! , Mrs. A. G. Savage; linen centre with crochet border, Mrs. H. Hymmen, Mrs. � into practice there has grown a strong movement a 7-ainst it; fu;ther, the 1; . . . I 1. . I A. G. Savage; emBroidered Centre tT . . longer the experiment of prohibition has been tried, e greater the opposi- 1.�.' ­ : . piece in cotton, Mrs. , H. Hymmen. tion" it has created. Time has always been against it. . I .. � .1. Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; embroidevad centre piece in dark linen, George T. '%X T its T _U ' I I This movement is that in favour of Government Control. ... �u � I . .1� I �, 1. I � Robertswn, rs. It. . C a - lin; embroidered table set, cen- Had Governinent Control been dependent for its adoption on e vo es .. f those who have alwa s voted against so-called prohibition, it could never 0 y tre tray and two- dollies, Mrs. Hymmen, F. Sands- Ad'& and' four 4 , have become the law of any Province in Canada. One of the most encourag- . . serviettes, M. Uvin6�on, Mrs. R. J. , ing things to those who have been active in the work of Moderation Leagues McLauchlin; knitted coat or pullover, is that there have rallied around them everywhere men and women who in, hand made, A. B. Ross, Bertha Parr; the past have voted with the opponents of the Leagues. . embroidered Mount Mellick work, M. Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen; embroid- Contrary to the statements madeby the prohibitionists, these men and ered Hedebo, Mrs. A,. G. Savage; em- women were not and are not concerned with pro otin te inte bribidered Hardanger, Mm. R. J. Me- e'sT ( what is so euphoniously called "the booze busin 6'. ey were not and Lauchlin, Mary Casemore'. embroid- P g i their own corn - are not men and women ignorant of conditions existin ;�� ered Wallachain. Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. A G Savage; embroidered French " . munities. They were not and are not ignorant of conditions existing in for the most typical sound, beadi�g A. B. Ross, Mary Casemore; other communities. They were and are, part, em&oiNered cross stitch, Mrs. A. G. sane and reasonable citizens of Canada. � ' Savage, Mrs. Hymmen; embroidered These men and women, just as is the case with the men and women French or solid, Mrs. Hymmen, M. of Ontario today, had placed before them all the usual stock arguments of Livingston; Coronation braidwork, M. Livjngston, Mrs. A. G.'Savage; Italian the prohibition propagandist. They had placed before them rows of figures ' - cut woik, Mrs. Savage, M. Livingston; and lurid statements showing that prohibition was a success and that __ Irish crochet, M, Livingston, Mrs. - Government Control was a failure. 15% ��. �.Oj* ""' Savage; fancy knitting hi cotton, Mrs. Hymmen, Mrs. Muldoon; crochet WQTk 11� obser- In spite of this, the greater argument of personal experience and in cotton, Mrs. Hlymmen. M. Living- I vation made th4�m, discard prohibitioB - - , adopt Government Control. ,,agp ston; crochet work in wool, M. Liv- _� - ,pd - , - - -- - , ' - - -- - �­_*- _.el I qj,.� __,�_____1121__�' ` ,4: ., -- --- - I it is impossible 10 entffhera`te_�����&��ting the chatice, btit ingston, Mrs. Savage; crochet work in silk, M. Livingston, Mrs. Savage; It is highly significant that, to take one example only, the Province of lace, Honiton or Point,. Mrs. Hymanen, . Saskatchewan, which for years had voted strongly, whenever opportunity X Livingston; lace, Teneriffe. Mrs. arose, in favour of prohibition, should last year Gve voted decisively against Savage, A, B. Ross; camisole, M. it; and the significance of this is increased when there is taken into account Livings -ton, F. Sarnis; child's fancy what the people have been told in Ontario regarding Manitoba. The people dress, A. B. Ross, Mxs. R. J. Me- Lauchlin;.1ady!s fancy apron. Geo. T. I in gaskatchewan have, by their geographical position, a much better oppor- Robertson, Mrs. 0. Hemingway; fancy tunity of knowing the conditions in Manitoba than have those in Ontaria, I collar and cuffs, Mrs. Hymmen, M. and it will not be questioned that they had a much better opportunity Livingston; tatting, M.Livingston, Mrs. ditions in their own Province than people rcsiding Hymmen; hand -made handkershiefs, elsewhere. Mrs. It. J. McLauchlin, Mrs. Hymmen; I fancy ubderwaist, Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs. Let it be remembered that the system in Manitoba had been in operation Hymmen; kitchen apron most service- many months before the people in Saskatchewan voted on this question. . aft, Mrs. Warwick, R. L. MicDonald; The conclusions are irresistible. I laundry bag, A. B. Ross, M. Living - Prohibition was considered a lamentable failure in Manitoba, a lament- L $ton; embroidered tea cosy in eye- . let, M._ Livingston, Mrs.. A. C. Dames; able failure in Alberta, and a lamentable failure in Saskatchewan. For their tea cosy. any kind, .Mrs. Hymmen, prohibitory laws these Province adopted a policy of Government Control. Mrs. Muldoon; sofa pillow, cross * I And Prohibition has been a lamentable failure in Ontario. stitch, mAde up, Mrs. Savage, M. Liv- ingston; sofa pillow, hand iminted, There is no substantial evidence anywhere that any of these Western made up, M, Livingston, W. J. Hen- Provinces would revert to its old prohibitory system. derson; sofa pillow, embroidered in On the other hand, after less than twelve months, the revenues of the � . dark linen, made up, G. T. Robertson, Province of Manitoba have been increased by more than a million dollars , Mary Casemore; sofa pill yelet, . ) and for the first time in years they have balanced their Budget. , made. up, Mrs. Hy inmen, Mrs. Mul- , , doon; 'table runner in dark linen. G. I No one contends that Government Control has yet attained its last . T. Robertson, Mrs. Hymmen; table degree of perfection. It is, ho;vever, cont nded that it is a better method i napkins, initial, Mrs. R. J. krr-Lauch- of dealing with those evils with which rrohibition pretends to deal, R114 lin, A. B. Ross; fancy work bag, Mrs. that in addition the revenues of the Province benefit. . Savagip, M, Livingston; crochet table . mats, Mrs. Savage, M. Livingston -, Government Control can be had by marking youir Ballot as follows.. ; fancy pin cushion, A. B. Ross, M. Liv- I �, ingston; hand made baby bonnet, M. - ; Livingston, Mrs. Hymmen; bedroom R)r_ 0 Are - in favour of the MARK slippers, In. Livings n, . avarp; I J_ . - bath towels, Mrs. Hymmen. A. B. continuance of The Ontario ; Ross; fancy towels, M. Livingston, V �- Mrs. Savage; pillow cases, Mrs. Hym- I Temperanc � e Act? 'w, OUIR"Ih ; men, F. Sands; underwear, 8 pieces, . I I I _N I d �i. M. Livingston; night dress with cro- BALL"T 3 che% yoke, Mrs. W. McKelvey, Mary Are you in favouT ofthe , � E �- Casemore; bed set of pillow cases and sale as a beverage of beer IV HER ; sheets, Mrs. Hymmen, M. Livingston; and spirituous liquo Im t- 1- lady% scarf, hand -made, Mrs. 0. I- Hemingway, Mrs. Warwick- buffet ,2 sealed packages under Grov- ^ � :- 'Set of three pieces, G. T. Robertson. ernment control? It F. Sands. . I � Judge—Mrs. W. J. Hunter. 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