Then if you sald 'the baker was well paid' or 'the baker was not hurt, after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding place, capered - and barked and re- jolced." | The Wealthy Angler's Tackle Outfit. | The wealthy angler who wants the best of everything has a special six foot oblong case or trunk for his fishing rods, which, being the best, cost about $30 each. He has a heavy surf casting rod, a lighter bay casting rod and a set of fly rods fe fresh wa- | ter fishing. His reels, of which be must have various types, cost §75 each Lad For his fishing tackle, {ielal bait, ete. Sub fishermen gener-| ally carry duplicate tackle and several duplicates of pole tips and such things | as may be most likely to break. The total cost of a wealthy angler's tackle outfit ranges from $250 to §1,000. \ Loaf of Bread_ home-made " Dozen Buns, home-made rn A R 71 LIST OF PRIZES To be awarded by Cartwright Agricultural Society at its Fall Exhibition to held at Blackstock, on Tuesday and Wednes day, October 1 and 2, 1907 ee ------ A Atm Aree && Competitors will please se nd by mail Secretary not later than the 25th September they desire to make, this may be done by sin number they wish to enter as shewn on the T ExamprLi--They wish to enter a 'Team of to Double Wagon' --look at your Prize List this entry is Number 1, and so on as to all the er Slips of paper will be found in Prize Lists for marking numbers of entricy required Prize Lists nec not be returned to the Secretar the Castom Rules and Regulations 98, | 99, of 100, 101, 102, | 103, | 104, 105, 106, 107. 108, 109, 110, 111, 1112, 113, 114, 1. All exhibits in Onss I must have been growr the present year in the Province of Ontarlo snd mus nae Ploperty 2. All Articles, Farm Products, &e., for exhibitic J. K.L.and M. must be in ¢ ge of the / Jater than 12 o'clock m., on the doors will be closed and the Judge All animals or articles in other Classes must be on 11 a.m., on Wednesday--none but members to eon 3. Any person procuring more than ove Entry Secretary for the same animal or article iu any shall 'forfeit such prize or prizes as may have beer { for the same. i; e not the grounds by from the! Classe 4. All grain on exhibition must have 5. Visitors on enter: the each Lime of admittan t 6. kxhibits in Class F exhibiting the same. 7. None but manufacturers exhibit in Classes G. and I the agent shall enter, inall who, in order to obtain a pri No person shall receive more than one prize ov the same 8. All exhibits in the Drill Shed shall be in ch Committee who Will use every precaution to protest them from in, ury, and no person will be permitied to remove the same unt 1 4.30 o'dlock p. m., When all shall be required to leave the Drill Shed | except the exhibitors and their assistants 9. One Dollar will be retained by Treasurer. out of Exhibitors, as membership for the next year. 10. The prizes will be paid by the Treasurer of the Soclety at his office--The Post Office-- Blackstock. on and after the 4th day of November, 1907. 125. OFFIC , ground is. | 116, 1117, | 118, 119, ler 1 made Or prepare tren ur ( must be or their in t 120, 121, 129 123, 124, rge of the prizes awarded | py FOR 1907. : 128, : 129, 5, 30, JOHN WRIGHT 131, JAMES MALCOLM 132, JNO. H. DEVITT, M.P.P " 134, 155, 1136, 137, & rkieh tural PRESIDENT, 18T VICE-PRESIDENT, - aND VICE-PRESIDENT, - DIRECTORS AxprEw DEvIrr, WE Mountjoy, WESLEY CAMPBRLL TRSDEL WHITFIELD, JAMES COATES, For lanl on , Pair of Aged Ewes 7, Boar , Sow under seven months old , Boar "Sow under seven months old §7, Boar under seven monthsold ......... 39, Pair Plymouth Rocks ? Collection of Jellies 89, Honey in Comb 90, Honey strained , Double Wagon 2, Double Carriage. .. " Fanning Mill Class H. Aged Ram ve a Shearling Ram that hive raised RCU8OD Pur Shearling Ewes Lo , Pair Ewe Lawbs Aged Ram. Shearling Ram am Lamb TY 2 Pair of Aged Ewes that season © Pair Shearling Ewes... ... Rd | Pui Ewe Lombs .. Olass D. -SWINE. (Orex To ThE TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT (Director In charge, Wesley Mountjoy) BERKSHIRE, ONLY 00 80 I 00 0 0 0 00 05 Sow that Boar under seven wonths oid YORKSHIRES. 00 &0 G0 05 00 04 0 0 Jw tat has raised pigs this season . jar under seven nionths old TAMWORTHS., Boar a Sow that has ra 00 $0 00 05 00 00 ised pigs this season ...... Sow nnder seven mouths ORE i fers bas Class B.- POULTRY (Director in charge, James Maleo'm) ie $050 ALE Pair Brahmas, light , Pair Brabmus, dark... black . Pair Andal 4 , Pair Bull Orpingtons , Pair Tarkeys Pair Geese , Pair Dacke Class Twenty pounds Butter in pail or crock Ten pounds Butter in prints Five pounds Butter in prints $3 2 00 $2 00 1 1560 1 1 00 . 1 00 Sollection of Canned Fruits 1 00 1 00 1 ov . 100 «1 00 Olass @--IMPLEMENTS. (Director in charge, N, Marlow ) . €2 00 8 via 2.00 1 1 200 1 1 1 Collection of Pickles Single Carriage 2 00 2 00 Sewing Machine 1 00 Turnip Pulper .. 1 00 DOMESTIO MANUFAOTURES (Director in charge, Robt. Philp.) Set Harness, Double, Heavy Team 32 Set Harness, singlo, collar and hame and breast collar and tugs with it Set Bedroom Furniture Pair Gent's Boots, home-made, sewed Pair Ladies' Boots, home-made, sewed Set Horse Shoes, home-made Rag Carpet, not less than ten yards Rag Mat Pair Woolen Mittens Pair Woolen Socks Five Skeins home-spun Stockicg Yarn Ten yards Woolen Carpet © - wamgre Untter 00 $1 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Pair Woolen Blankets Pair Woolen Gloves Pair Woolen Stockings ~ Pair Cotton Socks .... . 50 Class I.---GRAIN AND SEEDS. (Director in charge. James Coates) One bushel Fall Wheat, red, 1907 00 81 One bushelfFall Wheat, white, 1907 .. 2060 150 Oue bushel Spring Wheat, hard, 1907 200 150 One bushel Spring Wheat, soft, 1007 . 200 150 One bushel Peas--Michigan Whites or Canadian Beauties, 1007 "ae One bushel Peas, small One bushel Oats, white One bushel Oats, black One bushel Barley, six rowed One peck White Beans Caran on Olass J --YEGETATLES. {&treuwor 10 Gnarge, James Coates) Half bushel Potatoes, white. 0 7 Half bushel Potatoes, red... Half dozen Turnips "ii Half dozen Carrots, white 95 5 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 1560 100 00 00 00 15 Two Table Sq Two Pumpein Hall Jozen Bee 1ialf peck Onions, white .. Half peck Onjons, red ...... Half peck Onions, yellow ..... Half dozen Mangolds BAR LR SPINK, Jammie DYRRS, AUDITORS, --W AnsoN TAVLOR. AM PARR AND SAMUEL JEFFERY, TREASURER--ROBT, PHILP PRIZE 1T.IST. Class A --HORSES. DRAUGHT, (Director in charge, Andrew Devitt) Team to double wagon .... . Brood Mare, foal ly her side . vs Two year old Colt, gelding or filly. One year old Colt, gelding or filly Foal by the side of its mother... AGRICULTURAL. (DirectOr in charge, Andrew Devitt) Team to double wagon or Democrat Brood Mare, foal by her side... .... 8, Two year old Gelding or filly . One year old Gelding or filly ...... , Foal by the side of its mother ...... GENERAL PURPOSE. (Director in charge, A. Devitt) 11, Team to Democrat ... ...... hie s say 12, Brood Mare, fosl by her side. 13, Two year old Gelding or Filly 14, One year old Gelding or Filly .. dad 15, Foal by side of its mother ... .......... vy 2 CARRIAGE. (Director in charge, J. H. Devitt.) 18, Team in harness, 153 hands and over £3 17, Team in harness, undér 15) hands 18, Brood Mare, foal by her side. ... 19, Two year old Gelding or Filly eine 20, Single Driving Horse (not entire) 15) hands nsel 5 22, Single Driving Horse (not entire) tuder fou years old and 154 handy an 23, Best Gentleman's Turfibut--horse, carriage, > harness, and gx all owned by exhibitor 3 25, One Gelding or Fill +26, ¥osl'by side of its NS er y i 4 SPECIAL 17, PREE-FOR-ALL--Purso $30--in 3 prizes 'Sub to the following conditions :--(1) n must com - (2) G i eran altars calus. Bred and Registered) 'esley Movasiors 2888 8 £ 8 23838 ...815 $10 00 $5 Not 1 | 138, Half dozen Tomatoes. . 139, Two Water Melons { 149, Two Citrons alin . | 141; One dozen Ears Indisn Corn..... .. 1142) Collection of Vegetables--larkest and best | --not less than twelve varieties Class K--FRUITS | (Director in charge, James Coit &) 143, Half dozen Northern Spies cihin 144, Half dozen Ryssett Apples 145, Half dozen Snow Apples 146, Half dozen Baldwins .... 147, Half dozen Mann 148, Half dozen Ben Davis : 149, Half dozen Talmou Sweets | 150, Half dozen Starks . 151, Half dozen Kings Half dozen Wealthys , Half dozen St Lawrence 154, Half dozen Alexanders. ... 155. Half dozen Colverts .. 156, Half dozen Fall Pears ... 157, Half dozen Winter Pears aan | 158, Half dozen Bunches Grapes LE | 159, Collection of Fruits (named) which may in- clude different varieties of apples and other fruits when practicable--half dozen each kind on plate II erseT mn Od AAD +00 Olass L --LADIES* DEPARPMENT. (Director in charge, Robs, Phil hirt 22d Collar... Feiss 161, Suit Lawes' Underclothing 6 Faacy Pin Cushion. .. Trimmed Basket ..... Fancy Stitches on Linen or Silk Bedroom Slippers .. Sideboard Searf--White Linen . 167, Sofa Pillow 168, Toilet Set, Embroidered 169, Toilet Set, Painted... Silk Embroidery . Se t;Table Mats . 173, Table Doyles 174, Pillow Shams . } 1175, Tea Co 176, Table Cloth, Embrof 177, Fancy Tidy 178, Outline Work on Silk... 179, Outline Work on Liven or Cotton ... 180, Crazy Patch Work 181, Drawn Tread Work .. 182, Darniug. 183, Tatti ) £060 $0 40 $0 2 60 40 40 50 25 25 25 There are many who provide their enough house, but land to accommod: ter the number of crowded on to it, 3 scores of cases and runs were of dimensions--in fact, idea of keeping po absurd, write Geor sey, Yorkshire, Eng Poultry Journal, Now, it is impossi hard and fast rules: size of a poultry ho jte for a certain nu but it may be rough building a fowlhouse: for every adult is liable to of the house. or fresh air type of poulls this amount of ) sufficient for each for | In all cases it is Bf fowls as much libe | they are never at thei | kept in confinement. | however, this course | son and, pi enough or the mumber of each run small enough, well, but it is the pe ming of a large number of fow. a small run that works such among the birds and their overcrowding ns more than half the diseases poultry are subject. 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