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a - i 21, 191 ). i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915. * KDMONTON DAILY BULLETIN PAC5B MNK FAIRS HELD IN THE EDMONTON DISTRICT i *. (mi JTE tlT- ida Taw- V t bl l- ll * 1HH i scflvca rvlcc Not. 13 Not. -io lo aay Wit or A-cePt- . I mil pc i. i Line RS W fff COIII- H of ihe ate r and H rday y ay s i uiat luo s 4057 rl - cn ind s a of iad -in ble MtW mm- KftA Annual Fair of Onoway Agricultural Society on Friday Fine Showing of Vegetables* Reflects on Fertility of Soil of Surrounding- Oountry Horse* and Oattle Are Pronounced by Judges of Good Type Full List of Prise Winners. I Barley: I bull: a, Thn'Ufth muiumI talr vt the Onoway Agricultural Society held on Friday. Ke n. i th. was favored by ideil weather and ai tended by a crowd uf tbout flvo hundred people Th****' wi-re very fetv farmer.-** In thit* locality ter. yearn hro. Tho feature of tho vtyetAbU- exhibit nai tho extra UUo sljowlns uf excellent potatoes*.. W. R- I uww. who whh Judge of horse*, todd The exhibit* nf hoi-ae* j shoe * hop. Mr. Plneo ig teaeher of tlu Ibra.LCh tu Hatigudu Im being OalUsteJ, There U no alatlun agent at onuwuy yet. A Htuckyiird If* a Ino needed to f' - cilltate thc Inadlnff and -shipment of livo atock. in the community of onoway ther* are mw three alorea, a (umber yard, an Implement a go ney. a blacksiul'li shop three restaurants, two liveries twe poolrooms, a harness shop. a-*id .i were oud for a new oountry. There is now u foundalb-rf for u good hreedldt; dock. The young cults Were pretty -mm This predicts a continuation ot -food horse ehuwe at Onoway In the future. * W. iR. Winslow. of Jjftcombe, Wd* iudg of the cattle exhibits. He said ihe dual purpose cattle, which cla s was tl gt; most, numerous, wero of a icood utility type for a new settlement, several good dairy herds wcro hu*A i. Soma flood reKistfred bull* and cows were shown in the dairy herd*. Th* aside shorthorns were extra good. Bevlnaton's Hulstein herd were present but arrived too late to be entered for compelltio-n. A Few of the Winner*. Jas. Priestly, of Onoway. won Urst for Ws 15 lb. exhibit of Table Talk' potatoes, after* a ik-pen competition among a dox-un other entries. He also won prig's for othor vegetables. J. B. Mutter, of Jleatherdown. wu* second In 15 lb. potato contest untl lirst In exhibit uf I'i named varieties ot which ho considers 'Russet Ouec lt;i .i favorite after live years trial. Kor four years Mr. Mutter has won lirst in tho open class for his potato exhibit but got second at Onoway tliis year. His ilrst prixe vegetable marrow *Ao.ighed 16 lbs. Corn 7 1-B 1'cct ni::ii. Wm. C Turn-bull, -Of Onoway. exhibited fodder com i l-'l feet hi*;*. 'wowii oh au experimental plot. He also had alfalfa four fc t high, grown In rows and hoed, to Keep thu weedt dowsu lHo had also a sample nt* .I'aiut: Iian blue grass three feet high which he has found excellent for pig pas- u-ro in .fall and early spring. Ilio brome grass was Hve feet high and his red clover four feet tall. Uc won lirst for collection of grasses. In vegetables Mr. Turnbull won ten firsts, -dx seconds, and one third. In gvafcVl and grosses he won eleven -Ilrsts. t-ivo ae lt;- rtids aitil two thirds, ite Won several -..irises for his cxhbits vt Uve stock. Si. A. Barron, who has a farm two miles nortn of Onoway. won two lirst-. ror his dnc drivers. He .plat.:' to specialize io stock .raising. He came fro; gt; I'.-ela-n-l in I IOC ani graduated from Mroiu 'University. He w-t- wounflod In the soutli African war.* C. Wilsox won four ilrets and two heconds for his cattle. A Thrlfy Farmer. H. A. AIsop, of Onoway. won inst for his brood sow. a grade VctfR- Klure, which haa raited is pips in four litters. One of the last litters of tills sow won flrst prlxc for the be t dally gains. When 158. days .old il . weighed 19- lbs., or an uverage dally 5i*iip In weight r i-2l lan Mr. AIiiop thi * year at U-noway wou tut Jlrats -and live Keconds. dim son Sidney .won -lirst in thn garden com- t rtHiotr nd htfrrtauffnTe?. Mabel, won n prize for her hemming- die hom.- wieaded here in 1902 and has now tJU acred cultivated itf which 15 acres is needed to liniuthy. His barn won flrst prize lit the Formers* Advocate con:- petition'for tho best laid out barn fn i he threo western province;*. All the lumber-Tor It was sawn from local t.jnber and built by Mr. AIsop and hit son. Thl ri barn also won the tfO.09 priao offered b gt;- the lt;?anftdlan Cement Oo. It Is thirty feel wide. I- fe t I OUK and 30 feet high. Il has concrete iieeemtct and ' concrete floor in the dairj* department. Officers or tbe Fair. Tlu- officers of the Onoway Agricultural Society are; .President. J Mfc lory; dst vice-president. C. Anuil-l .ii*,?ir gt; stead. 2nd vice-president. Wnu lt; . Turnbull; steaward, A. A. Brown; ill- ; icCtors. Wm. .Bennett. A. McConilu ehie. A. A-- Browi. A. Priestly. Fred MeWlon II. AbletW Fred . Mlllf. -.. Armlrstead. Wm. lAIackay. II. A. A -, sep. W. A. Crafts, Archie A. Brown: j Hicretar gt;--tre;wurer. Arthur Priestly. They deserve credit fur the success of the show. Boosts Patriotk- Fund. Peter Guna .M.P.P.. who spoke at thv dance In thc evenlniS- sugge tcd ..oiiti-lbutlons in Kind ns well afl ir. .rush for the patriotic fund. He is already planning a campaign to organ- iHe all* parts of his conrftitueiicy .so tha1- by sysleniatlo op-operation oiu-h more can the done for the needs nt th balrluilu Fund for tue beneiic'of, 'ho loved ones of the soldiers. /, A.* McCaffery. of E-Jmoiiton. described the scene at the train whe i the soldiers depart and referred to the sacrifice of the mother and child whi- au,v*- their husband and father to the war. The Oimnay Ho*pluil. Thc work of the onoway ho*pIta U much appreciated by the m-Ukis ami especially tbe mothers of tht- Oa- uiray district JTegldes earAng for the -ik-k brought td the hospital the nurses vhrii ibe homes, of the hoiuc- te**dera. Most of the cases are matev- n't-jr cases. The hokpltal Is prettily sftuared oh the northern hillside ol the Sturgeon valley, about a-m - from Onoway. it Js 'frame buildln t With concrete basement and heatt-1 b gt; a furnace -md oqulpped with water a lt; d sewage systems. It has a capacity *or fix patlenl*. To tMiss Warden is due the creJtf fir-IHq organization and eslabllBh- men of the hospital and the suncoifl ol Its --ampalgn for-flnances. It Is supported by .contributions from local friends and assisted by well wishers j lu England. A per capita grant IB ro- wived from the Alberta government. Pntlcntfl whe or- able, pay their v*nv i ut none are turned away because thi-v cannot : o:'. Thc directors of the fnoway ho,. pital board arc: Canon Boyd of Kd- mon ton; J. D. Harrison. M.D.. of IU- monton, and Peter Gunn, M.P.P. The staff Includes -Miss DaUon, uiatrom 'Miss Slorrar. nurse: Mist' Abernetby nurse .and Mis Lambert, housekeeper. A farm Is operated In connection .wilh the hospital. Activity at Onoway. There is eon*lder*ble activity t gt; gt; tho CN.R. around Onoway Just now In preparation for the Inauguration.of the new transcontinental tra'n -crvtcr Of the Canadian 'Northern. The Cullahaii; *.' 3. i i. 13d. Sibbardi - 1. Mori; .'. I gt;; n * school. Kottr religious ilenomlnatlons ure represeii* *ii with mission*; Church of England. Bev. K. 'M. rfwan; Presbyterian. Mr, MoLean; Melhodlst, Mr. N. K. Priestley, aud'Roman Cflth- olic. Rev. Kather Porlier. The l'nited Farmers of Alberta haa a live local organization at Cuoway wlth the following: officers: J. Priestley, d'resident; W. 0. Turnbull. vlco- presldent. and A. Hrown, svcreiary. The live stock association ha e taken practical steps to Imprnve tbo o.unli'.y of the cattle of the district. Winners ot Races. The following are the winners of the sports: I'i.u.v potato race: 1, Houle. 300 yard pony race: 2, Marl. 300 yard horse met Trucky. Hoys. 11-16: 1, K. dJopkins; Gaunt ley. Boys. i2- t: 1. Henry Beaupre' Wallace. Roys. Is-1 : I.-Davla; 2. Mutthews. 'Boys-under 10, handicap: I, James Ross' 'S gt; IV Roberts; 3, M. .Roberta. Boys* ?ack. race, 1. Callahan; j, G, Buck. Boys* a-legged race: I, V. Ilopkln- son and O. Buck; .2, H. Beaupre and I gt;. Newton. Olrls.'-Trt-e-for-aU: 1. Hss Houle; - iMIss Shannaii. Olrls under 10: 11 P. Roberta; '2- C. Newton. Draught horses 1,400 lbs. or over B*st registercd stallion, N. tf. C. Sea- ton. Best team to wagon. BC. . C.Sea- ton*. Best mare or gelding: I- lt;N. S. C. Sea ion; 2, H, A. AIsop. Under I.-IOO lbs. -Team to waenn: 1, .Wm. Sleffier: 3. W. *.'. Turnbull. Brood mare with foal: I, Win. Stef- Iler; 3* A. A- IBrown. Mare or aeldlng. l.'Win. Btettler;' lA- A. Brown. Young Stock Best 3 year old: 1. N. S. C. Seaton; 2. W. C. Turnbull. Best *-' year ild: 1. jW- C. Turnbull; 2. Wm. Steffler.'Best l year old: 1. I- Mellery; '2. Ji B. Mutter. Ifest 1915 fcaliH W. C. ur-tibun. lt;Iene;ml l irpose -Team to wagon: C* Buckley.'-Mare or gelding: 1. Win. Kteffter:. .S, its* -Arniltateud. Open Claas -'Brood mare with two o; offaprin: l. yt. c. Turnbull: *2. Armltstead; 3. J-. Mcllery. Light lforsesl4.2 vr over Team tu rig: Phillip .Martelle. Single driver: 2. Albert Newton; 2, W. C. Trunbull. Saddle horso: 1, Wm. Steflrlcr; -2, K. Callnam; 3. C. *Armitstead. Ir. Brood mare With foal: Phillip Martelle. Over 13.2, under H.2 hands- Team to rig: 1- R. A. iBarroii; 2, C. iBuckley. Single driver to rig: 1. R. A. -Barron: 2. C. Hi. Byden- Saddle pony; 1. fKloyd Morrill: 2. N. S. C. Seatc-.:, Brbod n:uro with foal: Allau MeConiiachie. 13.2 hands and under Saddle pony: I. Archie A. Brown; 2. C. Arm- itstead Jr. Young Stock 3 year old: 1. Wm. Steffler: 2. Albert Newton. 2 year old: l and 2 : Archie A. Brown. 1 year old: 1, U Olellery; 2. C Wilcox, lttli colt: W. C. Hickman. Open Class 'Brood mare with 2 of oft'sprlns: Wm. Stealer. Special Best 1915 fual Ired by Olengarry Chief, prize given by A. A, Brow-n. and won by: 1. W. C. Trunbull, Onoway; 3, Cecil Armltstead, Onoway. Cattl..*. Registered Stock .(Beefl Best bull over 3 years; 1, (Hugh IK. McKay. *Best bull under-2 years: 1 and 2: H. Ablett. bull over 2 years: I. W*nij Steffler: '2 Albert Newton; 3, n. Af'WatKlna Bestbull undflr 'J years: I, H. A. Watkins. Best cow over -J years: I. H. A.fWatklns; 2. Allan Me- Ccnnaoltla. Best heifer. 2-3 years: 11. A. .Watkins. Heifer 1-2 years: 'H. A. Watkins. Calf: IH. A. iWalklns. tirade Dairy Cattle Bej t cow over 3 years: -Archie A. Krdwu. Heifer 2-3 years: '1, Archie A. (Brown; 2, C. H. Byde-n; -3. Cecil Armltstead. Calf, under 1 year:-Fred-Newton. Grade Beef Cattle Co.w hi milk .or in calf: 1 and 2. C. Wilt-ox; 3. C Armltstead. Steer or heifer 2-3 years: C. Wilcox. -Steer or heifer 1-2 years: 1. C Wilcox, s and 3. C. Armltstead. Calf under 1 year:- , C. Wll * gt;x; .2. W. Steffler, Uuai Purpose Cattle Best dual purpose, cow: 1. Win. Steffler; 2. A. J- Plneo; 3, R. iM. Swan. Open* Classes Yoke of oxen hitched 10 wagon: 'Hugh P. (McKay. Best pail fed calf: -1. H. A. -AIsop: 2. K Newton: 3. K. uN'ewton. Sheep. W. O. Hickman won *all the prize* for sheep. Swine. Special orlxea donated by C- Itstead aim H. Ablett for best fered brood sow. won by: 1, Turnbull; 2. iH. Ablett. iBest register* d boar: HI, Ablett. Best grade brood few: 1. W. A. Alsop; 2. C Armftstea.l. Best gilt farrowed In I WIS: 1. II, Ablett; 2. iH. Ablett. Best pigs over -1 months, true to type: 1. H. Ablett; 2. H. 'A. Alsop. Bost hog. 1*50-250 lbs.. true to. lard or bacon type: H, H. Ab- hit; 2. II. Ablett. Best 1 1B plK hav- iUC made heaviest dally gain slnco birth: 1. H. -A. Alsop; 3. IW. C. Turn- bull. Poultry. The following were among the prize winning exhibitors ot poultry: S. tarter. Mrs. 8. Stansell, Bin*. Torn Meekcn. C Buckley. T. IE. Sharman, May Armltstead, ill. A. Alsop. gt;lrs. J. K lt;iault. Mrs. JP. T. Horner. W. C. Tm* ibull and .'W. Steffler. John Cook. who ucted as judge of poultry. r - marked that some ef the exhibits wero above th** overage. CvraIn- and **utr*asse lt; . The prbws for tho best collection of grains cut and tied by a binder were won by: .1 W C Trunbull;,**, H. A. Alsoop. Best collection of fodder tfra es In -heaves was awarded to W. C Turnbull. In the series open to boys and girls under ltj years, for the begt picked iheaf from any source: Wheat: 1. II. A. Alsop; 2. J. H. Mutter; . Mary TCrnbuU -OaU: I, H. -A- Aumop; 3. Mary Turnbull; 3, -Walter Beaupre. I. J. II. Mutter; 2. Mary Trun- II. A. Watkins, ROOt* aital V -Kt*tMiil 'r*. There waa a large entry list and Keen competition In nil of the many variety classes The following are the wlnnc'r* of thf prises for the collections: (Collection of vegetables and i- i.i- for the table: 1, Hugh V. Mc- Ki.y: .2. fW. C. Turnbull; 3. a. Urltr. Collection of held roots: I. IW. *c. Turnbull. Best collection ' 4 f vegetables grown by boy or girl under 16 years: 1. Waller J..'Beaupre; Cecil ArmlUtead Jr.; 3. H. A. Alaop. iRest collection named varieties of potatoes I, J. II. Mutter: 2. S. Orier: 3. Jas. 1'rlestley. The special prize donated by the I'atumri* Nursery Co.. tUtd for collection vegetables grown from their seed was won by Jas. Priestley. Kor th*- special prize for vegetables and rots from 'Ronnie's Seeds there was ken competition, resulting aa follows: 1, W. Beaupre; '2. II? Beaupre; 3. Jaa. Rosa, all of Onoway. Roys and Olrls* Oardt*.* Contest 'or best vegetable gardeir of rboys upder 18 pears, size two square roads and Hi be cultivated entirely alone by the competitor: 1- Sidney Alsop; 2, Cecil Armltstead: 3, Walter Ueaupn*. Kor best llower garden for girls undo 14 years and cultivated entirely alone bv the competltlor: -I, Clara M. Priestley; 2. 'Mabel Alsop: 3. conella Newton. ilium*-ib- Products. There was an sxoellent exhibit ot dairy products, domestic products, preserved fruits, and needlework with specially interesting exhibits vt th work o fthe children from home and school. The bachelors too had an opportunity to show their skill in cook- InY l uroc Jerscya Buar. 2 year* T. Htw. f *r - -W. Know lea gt; N. Ree* Sow. 1 year*- W. N. Row. Sow and tJttet *W. ti. Hna. Tamworths The only two : * l*OtutO * , whtti W. V. Ilir-siiioou. rotub'os. colored 1. .1. Kenton. rumpkin--l. Klllott A Son. 8o.ua- h 1. lCUlott on; 2. W. V . lt; lli alueou. . vuttiasi Turnliu, iiUile 1 W T. Bar -r: 2. were won by C, won liy (S i :n tbls event Grade- beef heifer. H. KliiK. Stow. 1 yeur ti. C. SwUl. Sowi under I year-***. Swift. Sow and rjiter V. J. Comlu. I gt;. W. Warner Special for ikwt Hog by Berkshire W. H. Kln . J. W- Hlatr Special for best 1-yeur-o uld Som' wtihln three mites of Irma W. N. Iteca. Sheep. lt;iruUv gt;-- ft S na King; 2. Klliot* Sterle; I. Kllloti z. cumin, i w. iiiifKiusoii. rr urnl pa- I. Klllott Swift, of' Mangolds 1. W. 11. * SVti. * :ilsil*. i W i: 4 SOU- rT raaiue I. W. B, , Turnips. Swede 1. Elltott * Oon. Yv-ireiii-hl* marrow I, Mrs- Ill aln- i eOli: 3. 1'. I gt;. . ;:. . i .' . -:...i. vegelabh-s - 1. W. I K4nu: 2. Klllott *: tfyu. , .oin lt; 1, t . Xt.'Johnson. hv't Steel i*. W. H King: ii. by ll. imimc Pour rtret pric i weri* taken E. WIlHanwHin. A. O. Pau'- m wl a aeooiid plncc wi*Jh eete lambs. Poollrj. R K'K Cook R. BarlKt. KocK Cock rol-c-*M. T. Knud- Ro.'Jc Pullet - M iCnud- Irma tpulluwlufe are the prize .winners at Ihe lruiu ruir hehl lost Friday and tho inK-rt of which appeared In yesterday's Issues of the Bulletin: x orsfei Clydesdale slnlilon. 3 years W. R- Steile. - Brood marc, 3 yturs A -.A. PXOJS- son- Koal, 1 IG A A- DloKson. Cfeneral Purpose Brood mare and foal-- 1. brr; 2. J. M. Moore. lt; - Dry inure 1. M. Tv Knudson; 3, N. L. Fuder. 1'llly o/ gelding, t Elliott; 2. K. Butler. 1'llly or gelding. 2 Hardy; 2f C. A. Toll. or seldlng. 1 J. Uuttraa. 3 y 1 r. I. W. Barred Barred ion. t*B*irn'it son. ButT it'iingtou .*(xik 1, Innison: 2, A. lt;W, *Toll. Buff Oipitifftun Hen lc. .lanisou. Buff n iii i- n '.N.ckcrel . , Toll: 2. It. K. ,WllUutn ou. Buff Oi lt;plngK n 'Pullot -J, A Toll; J. J. 'B. jtSulhra. White C rp. Cock 1. S- Outtraa. White Ufp. H*n 1 -S. tsuttraa. W*nKe -Orp. rj rekere;- 1. S. -Uuttnia- R.I. Red Ciirk-*re -*'W. 'H,-Kins. T. R. J-:. Wl'- B. W. W. / A. R.I. Rod J ul gt;t W. II. King. Wyandotte Hen W. White Steele. While B. * cei White Steele: -2 row n Iran; 2. White Leghon White J- lt; run: ;. Jve W. Wyandotu- Cockerel I. ; 2. A. W. Toll. Wyandotte Pullet i. W. B- . A. W. Toll. * 1-eghorn Hen I, J. S. Uut- J. -iluttraifu ,- KTock J..H. Uutttau chorn Tien 1. J. R. Out- Outtraa. ... .- Whito traa. White ** , trap. Black Mill trail. t-'l ,.- Bi-ou c l*eah lt;-rn CVKkvrel .1. H. . ru Pullet J.- S. lircu-s. won by J, sr ton; -2, .k turkey cook 1* . tx .loluuto-i. turkey her.-- J. K. D. John' ;A. Toll, turkey cockerel K. ti. -K. L gt;. Johnson. Die seese clasrf To;i Willi his t .yeara I. J- years--1. Jl. year 1. B. Steele: -1, J.. M. Moore; W II. L. B. i H. foal i. V. fc* ton; years 1. W. B. 2. H.J W- T. Thus. b; i;. 2. T. Filly Steele; Pbal Bauber. Team iu harness 2.-0. Barber. Agrtcu (jural Brood mare and Steele. Ury marc 1, v. Christeneen, Wily or gelding, it Banber. Filly vr nelUiny 2 yours 1. Km-rwlos; 2. W. B. Steele. Mlly or flgcldliw, 1 yaars 1. James IVitfon; 2. T. H. Rcreth. J'-oiil 1915 1. W. B. Steele; 2. Bauber. Team in harness W. i gt;. Galon. Heavy Draft - Dry niare- W. v. ICatou. Pllly or geldiim. 2 years 1. W. Steele; 2i J. M. Moore. . Kual ISIS A. G. McKay. . * Saddle Horses tteiiileinan'H '1. W. T. Barber; T. Knowloa 'Ixid.vs 1. - W. T. Barber; 2. GnoWles. Boys* baddle pony 1. J- S. CJut- traa. . lOlrls saddle -pony I. K. .W. Hlff- glnson: 2. T. Knowlcs. Oirrluuo Horses Team in harness -1. J. B. Uuttraa: 2, J. M. Moore. Single driver I, C A- Toll; 2. A. A. Dickson. Roadster* Team In lm rn *-- --U *i*. Knowles. SinKle driver 1. C. A. Toll; 2, W. O. Katoii. Bruou mare and foa 1. W. T- Banbrr: 2. T.. Knowles Dry mare I.J. W. Matt tewa; 2. T. Knowles. -Filly or fe-eldnn,-. Knowles. Pilly or Kcldlnff. Match-Owe. l-'IHy or goldlnfc*-, Matthows, Foal. 191 u 1. T. T. Barber. G. I- Hutttrvii's heavy foal 1. W. Barber. G. U IIuU**on**, Bronze Johnson. Bronx turkey tpullet- The four suction* of m.ltden varietlea. W. H.Khig -.was arsl .with lils bits of ludrau 'Runner dttofti*. lhe rbreedliMt 'pens of -pure breda wero iwo'i U4 -follows: Barred Rock:. ; .- T. 'Knudsjii; White - WyuatiiH**y;3, R. IS. wUI;ainiHuu: Bun* Ortplng ona, a. W- Toll: Uiiode Inland lU*ds. W. H. King. Kule KUlolt .- Son. Ouloie, pliklinn It. K. Ooatin. Manifolds, yellow W. lt;Kln*e. S.jimsb. Howard- W. H- Kirk. Dubois, white -W. .N. lie**.*. Onion overvrerii 1. R. K. Costlu 4. Kl'.b'tl ason. ( hlblrcu's Work p-ii,*;i arawtna l. li Borkoclder: i, J. l.lnnen. Ciayoii draa-ina -1. Wihner Ra-svPs. Wii- . nicst IUe. A.'U-iv, ii . . ui.mU 1, Ills Kenton. Crochet woo; 1, lKi Fenton Outline work 1*. RUth Kli ; . iris Knion. Crochet, cotton I. Iri Fenton: 'J. Rum Km .. Pin cushion l. I. FentaO- 1 Knitted stockings I, I. Fenton. - Ucl la outnt 1. 1. Fi utuu. Hundwritlmr. boys 1. Wllmer -. IvinesI Rae. Haiiawr;:*ii . itlil- I. VutU.- nop: 2. 11. Burkhulder. Witttr colors 1. 11 liui-Kholder; J. 5. Unpen: Indies' Work Irlrti crochet Mis. F. W* l iKtfi - son. Cloohft * In Wee * 1. Mrs. F. I gt;. Johnson: 2. Geo. Ilitwlni-ou . CroClu-t In colt 1. Mrs. HlfEignnou. ft; Mre. Klnv. Crochet U: silk- i. Mrs. Kins. ' Ciyche: collfction I. Mi gt;. Wutkln- jion ; 2. Mrfr*. Kit L . Embroidery if -Mrs. 1*. 11 * ; .t;h i Jt. Miss M. 'Mlilarn. HardauKcr il, Mbs D. Knud.-on. Rest band gt; winj- 1. Mr* K- ll'-J- Clnioii; 2, Mrs. j. ..Milium. Cross stitch -1. Mrs. F. HlHKiiytiUVJ ::. Rue; Mn* (Kit- Gut- Gul- vxbi: l'b sl** ciiie Flowers- A. Des-uitels Pressed Flow- r*---A. Deaantete. Charcoal Uiawinn He , Mllles do Jesua 1'nlntiPK Stella BoissoiineaOlt- r*i ui gt; . eipcclal Rev. Fllle* d Jeaus. Fancy Work Oh Canvas, in Wovl- t Mrs. J. Daiteiniis. Cu*che-t l-ioe I Antoinette Htiule. 2 Madame * . C Soniv. I'.irnlnu ni wool , 2 and S Rev. Fllles de Jesus. Durnlnv on Silk I, 3 and 3. Rev Fllles dn Jeaus, Croch -t Work In IVoOT- l Stella Roi-MKUiiiauh. 2 Miss K. l.Hlrbndel'e J t'Uni -*: gt;lvcslrc Cr K*hel work In Cotton I Wr.. A Hf-lssctte. 2 Mrs. W, Keiser. 3 Mrs. J Klvard. Fancy Shuttle W-.rk -I Mis S:.*l Ies. 2 Airs- J. L gt;aK mils. 3 Mr . SlelTes. Fancy work, any Kind- . I Hev Fllies. de'Jeatie. 2 Stella tlolmoiuukuli. 3 Rev. MlUs de Jemis, Balclier Kmbr-'idery 1 A M* un- tela. 2 Rev. Fllles de Jesus. Tapestry 1 aiin 2 Mrs- ' . Monio, W.M.dbcad I II. Cirtisctur. Drawn Work 1 Mrs. F. Bllla. - ReV. Filb-s tie Uemis. Kanc gt; Stitvhee 1 Mrs. W. Keiser. Needle craft. Fancv Work .worked In silk- Rev. Fllles de Jenus. 3 Mrs. F. Blllo 3 (Mrs. J. Dauemals. Kyelei Mmhrnldei gt; I and 2 net. Fllles de Jesua French Knot lOinbrtddtiy- 1 Rev. Miles de .le-us. Punched Bmbrobli-ry- I Ru . i'Mlle. ile Jeeu?. Ronnin Cut Rev. Fllle-t d0 Work. -'inl.*..) iri gt; JeeUK., gt;0 lK'*tU'. Rest t'olleciiun Wild Fruii i 1 IjiVutv Best Collection Cut Flowers i W Bi-ac pr* gt;. i J. l* gt;a'aenfils. 3 J. Lavole. Flowers I A. fl Rev, Fllles- I'laiUs 3 Mrs. I W. ll 2, .Mi. - gt; Kuudson. Krnidfmr. hand wi-.;c I. Mi r'ARI- luurn: 2. Mi-. F. iJlBtfiiuioii. ' I***ir*t*-ii 'rt'ui'*-; Mt lt; . K W, -Hilipjetii / (.- Kyclct dmbroidery 1. AUw iMilturu; 2, -Mr*. J*'- Hlfaaliison. Solid embroidery I. Mra. 1*. Illtf- Cinsjii; -J. lt;Mi-s KmijMin. Kii brold. rtd sofa cushion- I Mr* Ei. JJurbcr. lX gt;nK and *hoM cushion- -1. Mi-* KnutL*on. Centre 'pleCe I' M * Millurn; 2. Best dozen cbsh. .ivlinc-i, jr, ' M'A*Vv ipickson. Huffman: Ci. II. L. KOdflr. ? - * -FatU-Y lt;a(pr.in 1. Mr*. Smuhvood. Best -doxen. evsa, Aruem -l.A4lre.-*A,- HB* Cpsbloit I. Mis. F. W. l l *i' W. Toll; 2. Mrs. HlgKlnson..' ; : 2.. Iss I. l-o v. Pekin dircJta twnn *ay G. X. il.--;.. - Shad?**- ombrolder) 1. Mi**j Mi.- 'ion. v-* iurii;y, (Sir*. G. 11 . .;-' nson. tSoo'se. aiiy vaVlUy Mr . Me/ry. * CrtsJatT'wid* t, Mrs. F. Hj-jglu- Uralns and lt;;ras* * * * n. vli gt;. V. lt;H KJn ; SprlnK wheat i.f - . Switi: 9. J. ft JBSffi 1' . * W fl- lt;tiiui e lur : S*'Mre. jK. llltr lt;Insoii. ' WhVte oa -l. S. i- w)ft.- * - SW r Jr-1 ' * ' ***S 2g* Sheaf tpriiiB whtat I, J. y. aia:-j KmbroWeied ipi.low crww-Al: *t t* lt Ml n --S, iT -Kffiw -pillow c-asbc-Mr, A. 3 Rev. e, w. Hoi- 3 Aii- Rev. Sieten Blllo. 3 Rev Mono Sister* oats, whlj.o oat . short 1, C. 'A. barley, -' iov,ed It, li. WH- i Barber. , Shoal Co* tin. Shear l.'am ou. Sheaf .bailey, 0 ruwed W.H. Steele. Sheaf of flax W. .RenwR-k. Sheaf tielU 'peaa J..if. Klllott and Son. Sheai tfarden peas 1. Kblotl ani ?ou; 2. H. I-ong. Sheaf of ra.pe 1. Elliott and -Son: t, G. HVga-inson. Shcuf of thnothy 1. KUio.l ani Sons; 2. W- B, Steele. Shea I Brome heu - ,-- srasfl' A. W. To'l. Sheaf uK'olia I. S.* O. SaI.'i; s-i, T. Knoivtea. - Shoal ted -clowT S. iC. 9w t lt;. Sheaf aurbig rye 1. -G. liUegat*our Sheaf albike clover 1. Klllott and Son: 2, -s. C. SwiRU Fruit . . .M *rabs-A. W-Toll. iss 1. C. W. -oW; -'. Coenei Di -keon. ' Work 'lias-l. Mrs. SmaUvpoau. .Patch qui't, cottuu I. MYs-.-;.J Moore; 2. IMr*. J. *U nei). r .. Wool*** *ock* I, Mrs. J.. cFnton; '-'. MUM .Millurii.. Horn** mado slipper**- j. Mrs- G- HlvrBrinsou; 2. MUs Millurn. '* Infant's bonnet 1, Mim Millvru; .'. Mi s. iii:v. ....-ii. ' Raffle work' I. Mies iMilluin. Button hole-* I.jMts. 1-'. W. HI km-* eon*. Child's uivron 1. MIsa Mill-irn:. 2. Mrs. fpiullw'uod. Infant* solus dress UHWhWon, ' Ures lt;ed duli 1. .Mrs Wr-. Sm-ilhlood. lady's drew 1, M7 gt;. J. W. Anilurrn. rt Girts dre*s -i. Mr-f W. Kepv.iok. Girl's drc 8 .from db-curded ur- aients -I. Mrs. h m:illwood; ' S. IUm. Reuwick. / lioy s pai-ut Scnts 1. Airs. IHurri. RoyV --hir: I. J, Ml totoft Julius-uu; :t Rest Collection Wild Riopel. '2 A, Deeoutrht. de Jesus. Best Collection House und 2 Hev. Fllles de Jesus. Keiser. - Darning on voile I. 2 an Fllles de Jesus. Set of Table Mats -I Mrs. HamllcU. Home-made Apron --' Stella sanunult. S Mrs. A. Desantele. tbi*irt:c Ho'ile. Child's Home-made Uress I Mad- Am** t'. Gomn. 2 Mrs. li. W.Ttttnai u plh Cushion uny kind I Crate? lure. 2 and 3 tlU'V-. Sisters'Mor In vi lie. Sofa Cushion, any kind ;I Rev. Sisters. S -Mrs. K. W. Rand Iett. S -Clara Sylvestre. Centrepiece 1 vlllc. 2 Mr*. F. MoriiTvlUc. yullt. knitted or croclu'ted 1 and J Mr gt;. Alf. Hurt. , Quilt. Cotton, Patchwork 1 Mrs. I**. Torse on. 2 Mrs. H. Deanpjera.; guili. WOOl; Patcliwurit-I and Mr*. .'. t'oino. 'iuilt. Silk. 'l*airliwork-'l Mrs. J. Kicard.. gain mado with tins couniry's wool 1 Mr.-. A. Foraet. 2 Mrs- i- Moutpellier, 3 Si.-lln lb gt;la--; lt;-i;niiult. Skein Kpnu Woirf-1 Mrs. A. Riopel. 2 Mrs. G. Montnellier. 3 Mrs- I. Lavole. Chair Tid gt; 1 Mrs.. W Keiser. 2 Mrs. t gt;. *'omo. readies* I'nderelolliliiK ihoiiic hukIi'i I Mrs. 10. W. Xlnuidlett. - Piece Crochet Work lu Woo*, bv ol*e alTetlod bv Pllndn lt;*ss. *-ipo* Mrs. W. Polldrd. 1'lHowxllpK SpocjJi - A. Houle. Tableelolh. Speelnl A. Houle. lc* Wool ShaiWl. Spccia: CUtro Sylvc gt;*tre. Mail's IK.ine-niMdo Shirt. Special Mrs. A. . .-Forae. Hiiud-uinde Flowers. Silk. Special Mrs. H. IJfsiioyors. Wuilt. Cra y Work. Special Mrs. W. Keiser. Nljthtgiiwii. J-lpeclal Mrs. F. Illllo. Head -Work. Special -Mrs. G. Montpcltlcr. 1 jLbild s (. rocheted Sllptters.. Speclul j Mrs. O. fitmo. Knitted Stockings made w Itii ih gt; country's wool 1 Mrs. J. Lnvolo, 2 Mrv. II. .Doeiioyers, 3 ItoV, sistuja Moriiivllle. IS USED BY THE BEST BAKERS AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE. ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS. AND ON DINING CARS. STEAMSHIPS, ETC E.W.GILLETT COMRiNY LIMITED TORONTO, OHT . i'i .., .' gt; i Lnniwnrilt --Iiiii*. b lt;*lui: 1 In Leery j I'n.l. s 2ad, S U I SI. 2nd. Mi swifi - u3, t 1 -'ud, I Iuu 2I..I. 2nd. -'uo. don inl- from ditcordcti fidi - Smullwood; 2. Ali-*' Any cult'vuved iruu.-l. K. U Co-- ini 2. .Mr*. Hlgtflnaou, Stra ben-ic.- 1. -U.-. l- W ni a., fr-g i**. RaspbWrl -l. Mrl I*. W. Ii. in- ' 1 gt;1. '' * J- -1 * . -Mrs. I*. Hi-.-;;. .- .. Patch in Woo -Mjpfc F. HlS.vin .: J. W- Ml- * .*- special for B. Steele; special for I. W. T. Bai-ber; 2. 1*15 2. B. 1*15 J. 13. Arm- retEls- *W. C ilght foai Grattra.i. , CaUle Shorthorns S C Swift, or VHtink. won all but one of the awards in this tla**, C. J. Kmidxon-talclnff a second with his three-year-old bull. Red Poll* J-'H. Klliott and Son were unopposed in this class, taking eight tirst prizes In : ' Polled Amcoa Hull. 2 years H. A. Caldcr Hull. 1 year T. Knowles. Rull oalf 1. H. A. Caldcr; 2. T. Knowles. Cow. 3 years H. .Colder. Heifer. 1 year I. T. Knowles: 2. I. Cai der- Heifer calf I. IL t'aider: T, T Knowles. Herd U. A. Culdtr. Beef Grado - HeKer. 3 years . C. SwKt. Jlolfor, 1 year F. W. Watkineon. Calf,'hand raised 1. C. W. Baker: 2, A. U. P ul*ou. (Mlf, raised with cow C. Z. Costin. Fal CatUe Steer. 2 yeara S. C Swift. Cow or HeKer 1. T. Knowles: 2. F. W. Watklnson. Dair gt;'. Holstelns Hull. I year 1. A. W. Toll; 2. W. H. King. Cow, 3 year* W. H- Ging. Heifer. 2 years W. H. King. Heifer. I year TV. H. King. Herd W. H. Kinir. -Grade Dajry l3ow. 3 year* S. Huffman. Heifer. 3 years A. W. Toll. Heifer Uulf W. O, Eaton- J. W. Blair Speclul for 2-year-oli href -heller, won ' S. C. SwKt. f Viking. J. W. Blair Special fur I-year-old beef heifer, won by S. C. SwIfL J. W- Blair Fipe-cisl for 2-year-old Dairy Heifor W. H. King. J. v.*. Hlatr Special for 2-year-old Dairy Heifer W. H. King. Swim*. . YobKshlre S. C. Swift look all awarda Berkshire All taken by S- C. Swift, excepting for 3-year-old' boar, thl* being- won by C J. Knudson. son. prosiervp*-'- Mumin.lade- - I. Mm. lum; s. Mra- WaWOneon. Native rruUs restrvtti J. Hu***flnson; *?. Mj*s- M.'*'T. Kiwwlcs. presorve**str wberrte *. Ir* . VV. HHt-ginsxm: 2. Mrs. Joliiuion. Red -curtain Jelly 1. M. T. K:i J- son. 6 uck currant Jelly l.-M. IVKnud son. Citron -fatly-* . Mr*. J W. Milium. Pickles 1. Mr.-. J. W. Milium I 2 Mrs. Johusou. Bread- Two ioa ver wwu- .jlns. I*. A. Jonnson: .2. Mis. .1. L gt;. lt;rta* One doz. itiuiu- I 'Mrr. Jvhnson: 3 Mrs. F- Wal'-in-oii- Three pics 1. .Un*. J. U. Ui.uriU. , W- B. Steele. Cunant bread -*. -Mn . JuUneou: -' Mjv. W tWneon. - Brown bread i. Mra. Joliuson Grahum bread 1. Mrs, Johuron. Bachelo'iv* TVnEte bread J. W. Mu - tbewa. Bachelor*-' c ke -K Mr. .U;inma;i: I, J. W. Matthews. Horn, made faiiU gt;-ar*. 'M.i.urn.. Dairy product: -l Mi*. M. ' . to - ;ln : 5. Mra Johnaoii. fan Uig. Ua.i; l butter I. J(.hi-*n gt;.:: 2. Mrs. lt;,'os*Jii. Two Ibfr. hotter In prta: t. Mra Johnson: 2. Mrs. Co m.'. House pranta I. Mbt* I. L v.': 2, Mru. Dickson. Bouquet out (dow-era 1. saUB .. Love: 2. II. IwiiB. ... BOU4UMI eweot '; gt;v**i. 1. Mij-s ' Lovai 2. Mi . i'. *W. HlggIn-*-un. VegtHalikTA Boots, lung 1. W. -S. Steele. Beetn, round 1. lt;Mi*a, W. B. Steele: j. milnii * jfioiui. Beets, sugar V. W. B- Steele: 2. Elliott A; Sons. Cabbage, coiilca* -Kiliot: Ae Son*. Cyblwge, Hat Klllott 4i Sou- . Cabbage, red I. 'Billott Suiu : 3. W. H, King. C0.M1u.1e1. round It W. IL. K'.n-f, J. W. B. Steele. Carruta. ed i. -W. Jl. King; 3. Mrs. J: **Fentou. (Ure. J. W. Milium; o i e; Hup- Arts Amateur phutugniphy 1. Costlr.. Z, Mi*. F. Kir-etfiiiMop Oil prflnting I. 'Mrs. F. t gt;. Joiin- F lo'nj 2. ,1116* Milium. atcr color pulntintf I. Mieu Milium. t*iriH:ed bra-:. Wtf* I. .Mi--. 1'.. HTnglnaon; 2. jUiw. v. Qigadba-an. Burnt wood work I. ilnv, Q. 11l-e- gliuun; J. Mrs. F. Ulx gt;(insoii. IL t; tt Morinville Far V, W lll- *:iH CUcunsbera 1. .1, W. ToU. long 1. f: w. A Son*. r-1. W. N. Kaea; Hlgg.n- H- Long: 2.-W. X. -I. F. W. Hl sin- * Following are additional prix. iiors at the (Morlnvlllo fair. h *l-l Tbur Iav and .Friday: L ICdueailuual and An. Three farm views, amateur ..i;t 1 and *2 Rev. Fillr.- do Jesus; 3 Annette TelHer. Writing in Copy Book Gmd * I : I 2 and 3 Rev. V*tlle oe Jceus. . Grudr H.: 1. 3 and 3 Rev. Fflles de Jrsus. Orude HI.: I, 2 nnd 3 E i Ofevr*. Grade iv.: i Germain0 L* vottte, 2 J. Otvole. a -Filles de JomL-. Grade '.. l -Clara Conture. 2 A. Deaauteh*. 3 Ret. Filler de Je-tue. Orado VL: -1 and 2. Rev. Fllles. d Jesus. lt;;iad * Vfl.: I and C Rev. FJl)es de JesUH, 3 Beriuidctte Hou It-, tirade VlIL: Cluia SyKestre. 2 Murle AngM RbUle, FHlea de Jtsua. tfi-a-wing Illustration I Flljes de j--.-i:- 2 Marie Ange Houle. 3 Berna- dette Houle. landscape IliuMratiun I Re*'. F3lles.de Jesui .- 2 Vernon Wu kor. 3 Rev' fl-'illen dc Jeaus. Decoration Pruwlua ;I Aunettc TeLIo. 3 and 1 Rev. Miles de JuJum. Map of -Alberta I -Rev. Fllles d * Jesus, 3 Annette Tellier. 3 Jokt*-ph Duma*. . * General Map -r-l Annette Tellier, 2 Joaep*h lyumas, S 'C. C. Walker. Man11.1l Arts 1 Iter. Fllles ds Jesus. 3 Annottc T IIfer. Collection of ip-tp-er Work' I A. DeMtntel*. 2 Rat. HIU-S de Je ut., 3 J. Luvole- Collection ut Iteed and RufTin Work Viking Fair Kii I Ui ik nre thf addiUuli p wlnntT at Mu* Vlkltm fair linli Ini4t ThurjMlHV and lhc TBpotl ' nt whl n apptfarvd lu fc'aturtltty'it innu** tft ih* BuHfldn: loul at ttxv lirvt prlx*** u l f* ur ifrotitlfl In llllra 0 lt; ttline H. K- llMtlKOll * HliftW ntX t Hll TC ciiklns iHMronil aii.i Uilrtl iu th* linal trwnl witb hroo-il unmrn Mllh III- Mr. UWl n atmu gut two tlmi* aiul * icruiidv lu tlie muy txBlbllor, Inline JtT Vi gt; .c tujht-I. itt m y I ikr- iiruik-*- Him 1 o S, Uucon liog Iul. li f K-cliili trt-ik Ktenter, lor Im i pma Uitton n WH m . M. Lvmx gt; : Jml4 s s r tt V VCbtl* lt; **- X f Wlfl, Iur Uvmx lirut-d * gt; ** ;iun HlU*r rxlnhltrtl b gt; ( gt; uf if Iri ui 10 gt;tur*, 'oa hj 1 HHHK**r ri'nllr gt;t I*i gt; iimtiih UorKM- ti. A. bOHif-m*. W gt;-ttinlniu-*i Ji K. Prl lmrd. ls*uTxnrUm iwhllri CmT Ami i * t' UMuum Jdu: rvmirk. XuricuN 1*1. I'-* A. Kdr* tilmr*oii, WAlinen A M gt;Hlr icor. iiihmm* (TonlouKi i ta s-niri x v'ufi. HnriMT fiomm tii***** lt; t't*uuuuft) l t. Wailin . A Qr tfor;*SniU swifi 8o lt; iMirtst (IVkllM -Mt. .1. Ili gt;/m;-iif S* hmwvm: sm. J. J* twriwr. iMirk H fiiiiiMiix Nt, WuIIiiin* A llfrtor; AllI* ittrt Almfr u; llr* * A son* v ** i'lhj.-.. PoW ltd. linrh'-r A K itin Swlfi A: Rpll Titrkvyfi ty iiit - gt; ut. J 'i*ii 4k*r J. Tliomf *oii; :ird. J. Tli'MiipKOtti Oraln ud tlrm***** Ited Fife HprlU) Wbiuil 1**iii lidllUKlHT, Uunhrl SpniiC Vlin l - l t, S. lt;'. Sulfi; -nd. u. imnidion: :ud. -i. u KuUnii. liiulfitr-iH*4 HumImI n-rfiirt*d Hmv v l. K w m MP ,V Sunn; 2inL 8, C Hwltl. liiiMht* K*rowcnl Itn riv Imt, lljn*t gt;u a sotti*. ltU9ln gt;l Hy - ' , I hm-'-. *A- SnU Uimhtd imt* iWldti* hauvi'ri I r. t* t' swlfi: stid, H-in ni * BoOL Sh-mf iiMit-r Ui; H. s**in i'tid, mntx a Sntim; ::r*l. J. 1*iiwi*ji. Sli uf rtlfulfii- tut, Hun*** uA Ifrmmi J, II llvinml; 3rd. J. - IHrkvin- Stnut Mllli't IIiiiimuii -A Son*. Sh lt;iir i'vlSl -lib Ilnnson A S*.n**; J, Uatrr : 3rd, J. Itmrunljcd.H Sh gt;*:ir I a lKt. Ilaim-iiM A Son**. J. II. ICidMUl Hll ln ' ''-m 1h , IlitJUiiir A StUJ :* S A. Kond*?. :u lt; . iitr.'j-'i.iMtu, lliilf ItuMiHl rJWiHr4*Vnf gt;--lliiu - ii tc Soon. rfT* IV*k i.f/rinx l-t. 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