: Te gh bpke 23 BARE Ri dial GON | ~HoNoRARY Drrec-guse RI J.C. Thornton, M.P. Jas, Parr; Esq. '1185 Five Russet Apples .. ; i Olass J-FRUITS [Dicrctor in obarge, John Wright 134 Five Northern 8, ..80 38 $0 50 $0 138 Five Suvw Apples. ... 187 Five Baldwins hv 188 Five Maun . 4 139 Five Ben Davis 140 Five Talmon Sweets 141, Five Starks 143 Five Wealthy y 144 Five St. Lawrence 5 Five Alexanders. . 146 Five Colverts .. 147 Five Fall Pears 148 hive Winter Pears 149 Five Bunches (rapes 28382832388222888 "1150 Collection of Fruits ( a H s J R H i L In charge, J. H- Dovitt and Fred. Taylor) - det 2nd Team to Double Wagon ......... Rah haa 3 Brood Mare, foal by her side A y i 4 * Two-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly p> 51 One-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly." 21 Foal by side of its mother 1 Wied SRICULTURAL irector in charge, J. H. Devitt Team to Double Wagon or Der ras A 3 Brood Mare, foal by her side... . ., Two-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly. . One-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly .. Foal by side of its mother ... eagles yes nin x GENKRAL PURPOSE [Director in charge, J, H. Devitt] Team to Democrat Sain Brood Mare, foal by her side. . .. Two-year-old Gelding or Filly . One-year-old Gelding or Filly.. Foal by side of its mother CARRIAGE [Directors in charge, J. H: Devitt Team in Harness, Roadster... Team in Harness, Carviago . Brood Mare, foal by her sil Two-year-old Gelding or Filly 20 Single Driving Horse (not entire) R >124 fady Driver _. 226 Foal by side cf its mother ..... .. .. ..... WRECIAL PRIZE agree to give a Five Dollar W. 2 28 +29 30 31 32 33 A 35 36 37 38 3 * Bow over three and under seven mouths old 2 Sow that bas raised gigs this season: Single Driving Horse (not entire) Carringe.. . .. Single Driving Horse (not eutire) under four _years old 3 Best Gentleman's Tu horse, carria, harness and robe 5 all owned by exhibitor.. 4 3 00 . 3 00 150 1 50 mn Pinnin, oney weating a set of One-year-old G ug or Filly x... 2 {Blanket to tho Horse Winning First M. Harness purchased from H. F. Lucas. Class B--CATTLE DURHAMS --(Thoro' Bred and Pegistered) [Director in charge, J. J. Jobb) Fbord' Bred Durham Bull, two years old and upwards and registered $3 $200 $1 Thoro' Bred Durham Bull, one yesr and under years, and registered Cow, givieg silk or in calf. eifer, two gears old ... Heifer, one year old. Calf, Heifer, wader one year . Calf, Bull, under one year 9 Herd, consisting of one uals and four females 3 RA [Director in charge, Cow, giwing milk or in calf Heifer, swo years old .. Heifer, ope year ald . J.J. Jobb] "ORR 0 Tri Townsuir or CARTWRIGHT ONLY) . COTSWOLD ( [Director ia charge, Robt. J. Parr] e 233% 88% 883 2 season Pir Shearling Ewes. Pair Ewe Lambs Aged Ram ™...... 3 ® 288 FINE WOO $E% £853 Seg 582 22 288 2 828 28Z Class D-- SWINE {OPEN To mix Towsamr or CaxTwRIGHT ONLY) Divisio: iy charge J. J. Jobb] Te hs iin w raised this v . Bopr over three ol seven montheold.. "2 2 YORKSHIRE » 2 wl 8388 8888 &TE3 Boar over three and ol Sow over three and pov Seren ies ou : 2 TAMWORTH 8 Es, $58 Yelk season : i u' er ge ver three and under hiking og : a Class E-POULTRY w® - pn pe 53552 25EESE STALE 22 y include different varieties of apples and other fruits when practicable--five each kind on plate Lee 150 100 Class KE~-LAD(ES' DEPARTMENT [Director in charge, Jas, Byers] 151 Baby's Dress or +8060 80. 40 1 5 166 Crazy Patchwork ... 157 Coronation Braid Work ... 158 Crochet Work with Wool .. 159 Crochet Work with Silk .... 160 Crochet Work with Cotton 161 Collection of Fancy Work .. 162 Darned Work ....... 163 Darping on Worn Sock 164 Embroidery on Cotton. 165 Embroidered room Table . 166 Eylet Embroide: 167 Fancy Work Apro 168 Fancy Pin Cushion 169 Fancy Tidy . 223233288 O'clock Tea Cloth in Si 73 Gent's Shirt aud Collar 174 Honiton Laco 175 Handkerchief Satchet wie 176 Irish Crochet Work .. ... . . .......5. 177 Kuitted Socks, Cotton... ......... ..... 178 Knitted Mitts, Wool 179 Leathor Work ... 180 Yarn Mat. Hooked 181 Mat, Rag Hooked .. 182 Mount Mellick Work . 183 Outline Work on Silk ........ iw 184 Outline Work on Linen or Cotton. . 185 Paper Fioweray...... ti... nnd 186 Point Lace 187 Pillow Shams .. .... 188 Quilt, Patch, any M 189 Qnils, Crochet. . . 190 Quilt, Log Cab 191 Quilt, Pieced 192 Quilt, Knit ... 193 Set Tuble Mats ... . 194 Shadow Embroidery 195 Sideboard Scarf... .. 196 Silk Embroidery... 197. Solw Pillow... cutis, LL A va, LL 198 Suit Ladies' Underclothing. .... 199 Table Doilies 200 Table Cloth, Embroidered 20] Tatting . 202 Tea Cosy 203 Toilet S 204 Toilet Set, Painted 205 Tray Cloth 206 «Trimmed Basket ... 207 Whisk Holder Class L-FINE ARTS [Director in charge, Jas. Byers] 208 Painting in Oil 209 Painting in Water Colors . 210 Pencil Drawing, fancy... 211 Crayon Drawin, 212 Monocromatic Drawin ow 213 Collection of House Plants . va 400 &r Every Exhibit in this Department must have been made manufactured by the Exhibitor. Special Prizes SRT The Shirley-Gartwright Women's Institute Offer the following (Special Prizes open to the Boys and aud Girls of Reach and Cartwrigh.: 1st 2ud 2rd 4th ial or Pattern ... 40°, do & 40 Girls of 12 years and under--Best Sewing in a Quilt Block (the materials of which will be furu- ished by the Institute and may be obtained from Mrs. Jas. Byers, Blackstock Boys of 12 years and under--Best Collection of Injurious Weeds-- any Teacher will supply compet- itors with all necessary informa- . ROBT. PHILP, Secretary, GET IN THE SUNSHINE. Then Profit by the Shadows In Which You Have Lingered. "If you are fn & hurry don't get behind » lame man. "Hitch your chariot to a star" Beware of the sneerer and the scoffer. Seek the man who believes in things that are good and who is 8 BEEEREEESEREESEEES BERRREEREREREREE $1 00 80 75 80 50 90 26 $1 00 $0 75 80 50 $0 25 ort Orange & | ompany, Lid, This Company is faking over and operating the finest ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT GROVE in the section of Florida--a Grove which since it first came into bearing, some twenty ofld years ago, has not known a crop failure. In addition go this grove the Company is also acquiring a large acreage of agricultural laud immediately | surrounding the gro and. This land has a record of al thousand dollar to e production ona single crop, and bear in mind th quality of 'soil produces three crops per annum, This is about it. proven land. There is no guesswork The Company wa other and independe pany's project. corporation mana; formed by Ontario men, who have interests in the vicinity of the Com- know its possibilities under t. . be on a dividend basis from the start. awn out development work, The will take care of dividends. # The Compan No waiting for 'l present crop on th k to cover the immediate require- ill be disposed off : very best, : 1f vou have wos cons foes oi We former can Sy ith Co one. | It's a complete practical concrete Seasick Remedies That One Would Net Expeot 'to Cure. -- RAW HAM AND BLACK BREAD. semen, When You Spill a Chocolate Sundae on Your Best Frock Here's a Way to Get the Stain Out--The Latest Fash- fon Fad. : Dear Elsa--My thoughts this week the: big steamships to "furrin lands," for really so many of my friends have deserted their native shores that very few are left on this side of the pond. Poor things! Several of them were, or, rather, are, experiencing their maiden trip, and they were very doubtful before saflipg whether they (A 1 /CHAFED PLACES; JuBUIS TERS 8 MABEL'S CHITCHAT have all been wending their way via - | Gon among a cefrain smart set in New fired of seasickyess by living on raw "hain, black bread and beer, As a re- sult lots of would be smart women have followed In the footsteps of this scion of American aristocracy and, in the térnacular of the day, have been sadly "left." : Another of the topsy turvy I've h 3 v tims of mal de mer to tie a tight bapd around their to steady he r stomachs. Now, is a real har ship to demand of a woman when Ja mode is encouraging a more than Venus de Milo expansion of walst pro- portion, so this is probably the mogt unnsoal thing that particular recom- mender could think of. ¥, One of the most ebstemious men. T ever knew told me he overcame the terrors of seasickness by walking the deck with a bottle of champagne un- der each arm and was cured by this ungodly remedy. On the other hand, a sporting man will often suggest sucli, mild remedies as lemons and ginger ale. The thinnest girl I bave ever encoun- tered lived for five days on hard crack things that saved her. Some people gay you must drink no water, others that you must take no soup, and many old travelers advocate nothing 'but toast. So, dear, you see the most pop- ular rule this season for the almost 3 - inevitable pond afiliction seems to be to do the opposite of what you would on has just come in and says he's heard. the latest remedy a "sure tip." Its lime juice cordial. Put enough fn. cold water to make it taste pleas- antly of the cordial and sip the bev erage slowly the first thing upon awak- ening. > Before commencing this letter to bad worse. But where there's a will there's a way, and I've got hold of the chocolate way. Wash it out--I mean the chocolate--immediately in cool wa- ter, not hot water, and never use soap. E 0 Ey 1 28 zi 88 iit 2 I: i i I ie Hr i sib York that one of their members was | card recently was for the vie- | ers and insists that they are the only ; land, but the old and trjed salts' cureis | | th Fibers' sins uo alch thing 8 Bo A New CREATION 'WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL 1 x A } DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only. New unabridged dies [fi tionary in many years. 3 Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. Covers every field of knowl | single book. The Only Dictionary with New Divided Page. x 400,000. Words. 2700 Pages. Jf 6000 111; tions. Costnearly ff: half a million dollars. 2 Let us tell you about this most jt remarkable single volume, : ps A a Tk dm oh Pp ¢ The average size of farm hold the date the cenkus was 98. acres, as against 06.25 acres: in 1901. ° A steady decrease in; fruit. pyoduc- tion since 1900:is noted: decreases in the area production of all cereals oats, DE Freie : flax, the greatest falling avin occurred in corn for husking, heat peas and barley. ' Eastern Embroideries., 1 Turkish embroideries which, as i well known, are largely in chain stitch; bid fair to be in fashion. Bulgasisit embroideries, notably in the floral de signs affected by the peasant class, arg + 5 Ea ties of drainage. ~~ FERED Ee ie