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AMHERST ISLAND FAIR Willard. Mrs. Fleming, 8. Miller, David Reid. | H. Moutray. Stencilling, W. H. Mou- ® 2 Our western ovinces are inter- |#¥ Mr. Bell. Kingston gave a prize for | Peck whité beans, William Glenn, jr. | tray. Table mats, Hugh Filson. Pin ] [ us pr , gston, g I . : b 4 . ested, - mot in the Georgian Bay-Ot- ------ best turn-out driven by a lady. Award- | D.. Finnegan, D. Caughey. Peck col- cushion, W. H. Moutrag, Hugh Fil . : rn ree \ tawa canal scheme, but in the route | GOOD EXHIBITS IN MAJORITY [ed to J. Sanders. ored Deans, Thomas Hill, Henry son, R. A. Fowler. Kniitel lace in -. which will take their grain to the OF THE CLASSES - - Saunders, D, Finnegan. cotton, R. D. Glens, Rew Med oh oo By A. T. Drummond, Toronto, seaboard and to Europe at the least Catle! : - -, {lar _Asortinept of york. 3. A. ® @ |expemse and in the shortest: time. | , : a Judges, Mosses. Clement, Sterling Fruits and Vegetables. bi a ®, XY D mn Tay, ee gir - 99900000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | lence their desire, unwisely some of | (General Satisfactica From Judges-- | \ioholcon. : « Tudges--Mr. Spears and James Flem: Han re tent Pine toh. : & Ey hink, for the Hudson Bay 'route. Large COrowd Attended -- The | (rades Heifer cali of 1913. R. M ing. oe of # My attention has been drawn to a |ened Welland Canal, and the projected | 2" " : " aces--Heiler call of 1013, R. Mar. jg. Mi prs ,.. |ing, W. H.. Moutray, R. D. Glenn, & igned article by Joreph Redden in | Georgian Bay-Ottawa Canal'? "¥ith On the other hand, the pro ie of Special Features. shall, W. T. Hill, J arion Scott. Year- Ws tomators, Nien Rioming: Kas Sam Miller. Patchwork quilt, David your issue of October 3nd, on the | the enlarged Welland Canal and the [Ontario is directly interested in see | ip, \unual fac of the Amherst To {ghd Beller, Fo I Instant, W. J. day | illiam Montgomery, D. Finne: | Rid; Miss Fleming, William Rich- deepening of the Welland canal, which, | locks in it reduced from twenty-five to | 108 Canadian comiierce on the Great |, =, ARETE osiety was heli | 10% Millia, Beolt. Tw year old heif- app oo _ nn ) OBE Fe ards. White quilt, Hugh Filson, in unduly forcible language, he re |seven, the average speed through it Lakes increased beyond what it pre Stell aa Somt. S0th. t er, W. P. Tugwell, F. P. Insland, A. gan, John Finnegan. 2 winter apples | bo vid Reid, 8. J. Morrow. - i, gurds as a national crime may be increased to three miles per sently is. The enlargement of the Bdge A the i ond Sa ldovad. Milch cow, R..Marshall, 2 Finnegan, June Finnogan, 3 XK Ph v 3 i Bay- ; ' : Welland vanal will aid in doing this, : 5 prBv 8 alter Wemp. 'ugwell. Six long ts, R. D. °c : he advocates of the Georgian Bay- | hour, and assuming a rate of nine and i ial or Th a years. The fine day induced many | Thoroughbreds--Durham bull cali, F. [Donald, Harold Howard, D, Finnegan. Ottawa canal entirely overlook the |a hali miles on the o lakes, and |and especially pi 2 ; ) - Yinneg that, apatt from the very seri- [six miles in the Detroit and St. Clair | Lake Ontario. It is entirely for |to come from Bath and wpstem ports. | P. Inslant. Two-year-old bull cali, F. Six uri beets, E. S, Fleming, B.A {: ARTE : : in the Detroit and St. Clair | J ; her United S Mr. Dewit, expert judge on horsas, |'. Inslant. Thresvear-old bull cali, | Fowler William Cockrane, Heads of [%0%: ; > . ous question of the huge cost, it is | rivers, a steamship would take tem |Cadada to say whether United States | = 1 (iit 0 5 bn Br doing th fo nil Sh : } at i Plemit 5. Rich Peneil drawing, William Coch- uot. the shortness of the distance, but |days and mine hours on the round trip {vessels will use this new enlarged ne H 0 ig g fi ne nest Filson, Heifer calf, Harold white cabbage, yMise leming, Rich: rane; S. Miller, R. ®. Glenn. the shortness of the time taken by | between Fort William and Kingston Welland eanal at all, and if so, whe stints. Ns, sup) 0 ful | [loward. Two-year-old heifer, F. P. lads, William Richards, 12 hnions, D. «is vessels, and their safé navigation, in| and return excluding the time occupied [ther freely or on payment of dues. |SUSH & eraitalje Show. . Instant. Milch cow, Hugh Filson. Bull | Caughey, William Marshall," TR. 'A. Pénmanship. #¢ accomplishi that distance, which |in discharging into barges at King- | these vessels bring grain from Most of the departments were well | cali, Holstein, William Filson. Jersey Fowler. Ten pears, R. Cumberland, R. S Miller. J: A. McMullen. S. Prin "must wei 5 5 considering its advan- | ston. As against this, on the round Duluth to Oswego stead of to Bui- filled. In cattle and poultry high wiilch cow, R. J. Cumberland. A. Fowler, D. ( aughey. 12 parsnips, HE er, J. A. MCS Es tare n these artificial highways, | trip from Fort William to Montreal [falo, why should we complain ? As to quality was shown. Though pigs en Mrs. Fleming. 12 garden carrots, R. ' pp. with their numerous locks, narrow [by way of the (ieorgian Bay-Ottawa [our own products, the Owwego-New |a® extensively raised there were not Sheep. A. Fowler, D. Caughey. SENATOR WULEQRD WILL . {i and Limited depth, and with | Canal, the same steamship, on the | York woute to Furope should mot He many shown, on Secon of a diff Judges, Messrs. Black and Neville, ---- E . ae constant passing of other vessels, i i ' 5 diea iia' Ki d Mon- |oulty of getting them out. Mr. Cur 'we lamb, .of 1913, Benjamin Wemp, > isi. . A as with wo, Bhi 8 ahead, high basis of our mile Bet hour in he diuabor thay \ i Kingston pi ran, from Napanee, assisted by Mr | William Wemp, Mrs. Fleming. Yenr: Sudo Housshe Pru os Flom: Judgment Concerning Tovestments large, deeply laden steam- | thirteen hours, if it anchored = over- | of adjustment of ocean freight rates, | Hunling, judged the poultry, and weto fold ews, William Richards, John Rich- |, © ugges- r+ Spears and: James Je By Executors. _.ships, is' impracticable. 'The longer | night, as is most probable, or: thir- | which the ranid progress of our pleased with the class exhibited." Ho lgrds, W. A. Scott. Ewe, two shears |'¥- ih in 'amb. R Toromtp, Oct. 17.--The he canal, and the larger the business | teen days and two hours, if it con northwest Porinons is helping to (gave a Special ticket to a mumbe and over, Beafamin Wemp, William Mi sathple of honey, in oom , Ray through 1t, the more frequent will liinued its course all night excluding |yolye; hy not only their furnishing ber of bronze turkeys with a: dona: | Richards, Mrs. Fleming. * Thoreugh- bed axles aE Fg ye, ol a outors of the-late Senator Fulfprd's delays be. 'Thus the French and Ob [ip o4ch case, discharging and reload: | , to rain for export, but by their tion from himself, The exhinit in| bred yearling ram, short wool, A. L. » land. Tg home made wine, | ii" Gok advantage of the ecstate's tawa rivers, with their 395 miles of lipo ,¢ Montreal. By the Welland ean- hada greatly increased suup, ies |the ladies' department of fine a, Howard. Ewe lamb, short' wool, A. E. | Sam" ilier, Jr. emang. holdings in seweral companies to in «wicavated canal and deepened iver, | 41" gute there is thus left a margin of B Fur: thus giving rise to bet- and needlework was not as large as | Howard, i. Howard, Benjamin Weémp. Ladies' Work. vest it in mew imsmes for the estate '/ mot in mud, in which a vessel out of | sar five days in the one case twolyn ope, X It is also usual, but what was exhibited showed Yearling ewe, William Wemp, W. A. ' to the extent of 358 shares for which -t 1 i dam I ter retuyn ocean cargoes. It is a coalls ; deott, Morrison Scott. Ewe, tv Judges--Mrs. McTear, Miss Davy. d > w p course could rest without da X : . cell f » ott. Ewe, two \ whic w t > ol days and seventeen hours in the other, |," {yest if the harbor aocommo- excellent handicraft. ! : 10 Toe. X YR Filson. H.|they paid $11,845, and ,which no but nearly throughout in hard rétk-- |guring which to discharge the grain |, tion OE vatet aniltti to be| 'In the bread competition there was | shears aud over, William Wemp, John te ier in SO, A {nts [have a value of $26,205, applied for 'present to the steel steamships both | 0 Fp "at Kingston and Teach | dation and elevator Jord V hes a vols dRtarat y Richards, William Richards. Special B. Sandwith. 5 lbs. butter ia tints, EE Tu © i rplhr RD theros vigation and insurance problems | yoo. CE of i Ni jaflorded by Montreal to the mare 8 PEN Gl el hutch con. | Price, best ewe lamb, of 1913, Mrs, |Nrs. Bray, David Csughey. loallhome be tir Sold under the "which the much wider and deeper St. {7 nron PY hf f the present St. loo os and lurger 'ocean steam-| The ladies of St. Paul's church con ims bo made bread, D. Finnegan, 1. Caughey, (ay be legally held un 0 forme 3 Lawrence river botweon Montrenl and {L2FI0¢0 Calals in eqligl time with which the greatly increased regation provided edibles for meny. | 2 . | idward Fleming. 12 plain home-mads of the will. Justice Middleton' an- Qu does not. vessels by the Georgian Day-Ottawa traffic of the &mmmediate future willOver 400 partook of dinner. . Hogs buns, Mr; Porter, William Marshall, nounces his judgment that the shares W the object to be plished: route, Apart, Bowoves, fom the itate | Heavy draft stallion Ar How. Selden Be und Mr. Neville, Sam Miller. 13 sweet home-made buns, igunt be sold and that having decided hilat A ae00m| question of time,, the barges will he 2500 : : ian Bav-Ottawa art.' Sucking colt, agricultural, R. ° . : 'k and Mr. Neville. ©") © posier, Ben. Wemp, R. Mar the legal point for them the exesutors jis the (eansportation eastward ofl... easily handied in Montreal har | The proposed Georgian Pas lEetl (00, (ick "Allen flitehins, -- M.D. | Boar pig of 1913. R. H. Smith. bl Carer cake. H. B. Sandwith, [must themselves decide whether' the s eo bducts, and westward of Yor than great lake steamships of BOO canal is not a subject lot pat jo x pate Hare and colt, agricul Thoroughbred old boar, 'W. il, Pres- shall. Layer vo Sa ! re eh ve 2 reali 3 imen t | 1 solely | Ne ARTE J. i Boar an) " {Thomas Hill. art can aries, | time . 2 ese re ihien oducts I i bog gh od a tom. the basis of a Iuwsivess proposition | tural, oF aiipateith, dobn { elles, George Buich, b. H. git and €O%, | pobert. Kilpatrick, D. Finnegan. Quart |" reo "that have first to be considered. What the : : which will involve the enormous ca- {Allen Hitohins. year-old colt, ag a of ' i> leanped Peaches, Mrs. Fleming, Oswald Card. ) eT 3 n 1 » r _|Scott. Sow pig of 1913, Willia 3 * than is the rosent.. exparioges of speed, he Oe a oe no ave [pital outlay of probably $175,000,000 ricultural, W, P. Tugwell, W. J. Me Womp, Walter: Wemp, Ray MeMas. | Wemp, Jane Finnegan. We, the undersigned, hereby agree consistent with safety, in our canals . 3 » ok in-1nee. A. Fu Howard. 'Two-year-old, ci iting jany, best loaf and rivers" In the one and three { Sometimes, ed 2s ne 4 afd Po ts gi Rhett Coobi ane, Barold How ard, Al Ber. r a Won. Aly : racuags eo ams miles of the Sault Ste. Marie ght Spvne, xiore Such ocean stean:- and an annual charge for interest, len Hitchins. \ree-year-old, William Poultry," Glenn, jr. x matches for twenty etuls. - Quality nal, American side, whilst better in- > is (ll ed that the grain. :"nking fund, opera tikg expenses und |Glen, W. P. wel, Harold How- dnlgtn=-3¢. Curren ind Ms. Card Mr. Donoghue, three prizes of loaf guatantesd, - : vidual time has been made, the tier] ¥ ie | irs of $2.500,000, if, as its sup- lard. Sucking colt, heavy draft, W. * fF, Gard-1 i bread from King's Quality flour, A. | ~ Charles Saunders, J. Purdy, C. HH. : ime, duri fram © the > Upper Lakes would iis; redimien, of en Yo, Koo 0 ol [HP William Richards. Mare |I0E ith, William Wichards, Ii. | pickers ; 3 'season, on 1k Jims, sober 2 3 oharge into the ocean steamship thers, 'porters appear to assume, the canal H. Preston. William lH Best palr turkeys, R. Kilpatrick, |: Sandwith, William prog, - | Pickering, D. B. Gage & Son, J. A. ES takem 4 A but if t steel vessels of 300 to BOO jis to be free from tolls. No govern. and ooh hens nll eth H,- Jr Williaur Richards, Willa Glos sr. Kilpatrick. ok tony of yresd Lo on. J EB Boar, Honert Mo 2 'was two hours \ ip : i ls, William 1g s iim A oid r. MePar 3 > Phee, 8. x ) ; 3 Heet in th and car 12,000 tons ment would undertake such an imtial tom, } id Best pair of geese, William Rich- ? , a. minutes. Bthe Welland cond} and over, of grain, 4 Lake Sup - ex] ifure and annual burden there: ards. Yearling colt, Fred, Richards, ds, 8. J. Morrow, Mrs. Fleming, | Poked from Purity doug. e at t takes towards eighteen | 3% sof 'gr per : 1 Nom v. Two-year-old . Jane Firnégan, best loaf of bread Naval Officer Gets Di y presen i ior ports, ean reach Montreal, why 'after, unless the gain to commerce in William ig id Howard st pair of ducks, Morrison Seott.|, [00 1 (he Pandora range, Mr. ava er $ Divorce, ' bs should they necessarily break bulk time and safety, as well as distancesdeolt, Geo Wemp, | wid ro NL | Thomas Hill, John Glenn. Best pair Dy : ' Tondon, Oet. 17.--Liewtenant t, {there ? Why should not their con- lover sll other routes. was clear snd [Heavy drmit team, W. J. Tay or: Plymouth Rocks, W. P. Tugwell, |Bunt's prize; . . Percy Newcombe, of the Royal navy, struction be such as to eoable them | decisive, andl that the large lake steel liam Cochraue, Pd, Fleming. Dr Willjam Glenn, jr. Plymouth Rock 3 > was granted a divorce from his wife to cross the Atlantic Ocean and dis |steamshins would freely iake advan: purpose team, W. H. Preston. D. Caw fo) 0kens, Grant Filson, Thomas Hill, | Ladies' Work, Fine Art Needle Work |vho was an actress. They were {las | tharge in Kurof ports, thus adding tage of it, of which there is some ghey, Hen Hitchhns. - Hews push £3 R. D. Glenn. Best pair fowl, any var-| Judges, Mrs, Seals and Mrs. Han- [married in 1910. Yaaut) Newcomba . {the ocean Foes wr, the inland rate doubt. In the meantime the colt, W. H. Preston (Mr. | ) ly iety, Morrison Scott, Mrs. Fleming, | son . then joined the Canadian 3qp9ice fand saving the e3petan and delays of | Welland canal, with locks reduced to prize, Preston or Howard prize). R 8. J. Morrow. Spring chickens, any| Brass work, W. H. Moutray. Wat- | 80d corresponded with his wifq on transhipment at Montreal. This is a|even, each of them 800 feet long by jeolt and three of, her offspring. l. | variety, Miss Bray, Harold Howard, {ar color painting, R. Cumberland, |8ffectionate terms, but on his re. i jon for vessel owners, but if car- |g fest wide, 'with a depth of water | Kilpatrick. Best year-old colt, W.ID H. Smith. Extra prize for best|¥ree hand pepcil drawing, Sam Mil. {furn in 1912, found she had a son out would not help gut iam]. Tt [of 30 Meet om the sills aod a lift of LJ. MeKee. Best sucking colt, RB. Kil: lcockerel, Reginald Sinton's prize, |ler, William Glenn, jr., Oswald Wemp bora early that year. Lor would arisen the case of deepened 464 feet, will meet the wants of the 'patrick. : Ernest Filson. Best spring turkey, | Bouquet of flowers, Mr. Porter, Ray On - 0 QUININE." St, Lawrence canals, as well as with | a wis a few years to come, rp------ Thomas Hill. Mr. Curran awarded a McMaster, William Glenn, jr. Sten- ly One "BROMO QUININE. ily laden vessels, drawing up to twen- [the Ottawa routed. It is, however, still mo for Uuilt st less than ome-thinl Roadsters. pen prize to Mr. Kilpatrick for best |cilling, W. H, Mogtray. Ladies knit-| That is ' Laxative-Bromo Quinins t-two feet of water, "| ish with [an unsettled question Shather the con- |p. ast --A. T. PRUMNOND. Judge, Mr. Devitt. : pair Bronze turkeys. ™ ted woollen mitts, D. Pinnegan, 1.| ook for the signature of E. W, ety nave than Your iles in the re | tinuous canal of h ean coin: 3 Single carriage horse, J. 8. Neilson, a Caughey, Jane Finnegan. Coarse | jrove. Cures "a cold in one day. se EN, channbls of the propos (pete with the ravways. the new Fis Importance of Good Baking Powder, | Edward Fleming, W. II. Preston. Sin- Grains and Seeds. + knitted woollen mitts, ' Jane Finne-| 'ures giip in 'two days. 20e. ---- Pencil Drawing, Children Under 105. Judges, Mrs. Seals and Mys. 'Han- Towonto General Trusts Corporation, as ex ith canal alter x , but the . ster in harpess, J. Sounders, Judges Mr. Wartman and C. B,|gdn, Arwed Burleigh, D. Finnegan -- Tay <8 Tawa canal Hd faet wy that ng along: Did vou ever stop to think what a Thr ley RD. Glen. Team of | Davy. Hooked" flapr mat, D. Finnegan, R.|, King Alfonso and Queena Victoria journey i side, and gt the present ¥irie canal, | larg "part the baking x plave | Co lcters, Walter Wemp, Frederick Beit bushel. of barley, William |D. Glenn, W. Glenn, jr. Eyelet em- | ¥11 pass a few days in Paris about 5 th safety to themselves now carry my ond ratio, - the jn success of your cake and™pas- | pig. de' William Richards. Mare or|Glenn, jr, C. B. McDonald, David|broidery, R. A. Fowler, J. A. MoMul- {the beginning of next month igcoz- ' yower channels, aad safety halk of W 2 States" products 10' ? Don't take any chances withj, gp Caughey, James Kilpatrick, |Reid. Bushel spring wheat, R. Kil-|len, W. H_ Moutray. Crochet work |oita and lunch privgtely with Prosi. a New Work, here this waterway Harry Reid. Suckling colt, ph patrick, Dyvia Reid, William Coch- Siemon, Aired Buleigh, William Gent poincaire at the Kira palace, "a highe 8 Te wo! the | noon 5 i Silpatrick, W. H. Preston, D. H.l-ana Bushel white oats, John Mc. an, jr.. 'R. D. Glenn. Croc rince Alexander of Teck, a broth- : al N -- oud it, "The i ingston shops. Kilpan Yeoar-old colt, Frederick Rich- | Clelland, Hueh Filson, Braest Pilson. [work in wool, BR. D. Glens, William ler of the. queen, will command a prohis of these vessels lie in nusierous| mei ards, - D. 0. Smith. Theee-yper old | Bashel rye, Mre. Fleming, B. D. Mc-|Glea, jr. Sola piliew, William | Capadian cavairy Liigade: ' quick voy: throughout the season| Sam Meise has purchaséd Dr. Far |oolt, John McCleiland, Mrs. Bray, ii. |Donald, D. H. Smii. Bushel field] Glenn, jr, W. H. Moutray. Drawn| Use White Kose flour to get pete ¥ihe port loading and the | rel's residence and office in Tweed. . Cochrane. Two-year-old colt, W. F.|peas, D, Finnegan, David Reid, Harry work, W. H. Moutray. Table ccotrs | resultas best