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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Oct 1925, p. 6

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Ao Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Benjamin Rapp, of the City of Toâ€" ronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Druggist, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, KATIE CUTLER RAPP, of the city of Denver in the state of Colorado, one of the United States of America, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. _ JOSEPH NASON, Solicitor for the Administrator, Continental Life Buildâ€" ing, Toronto; orâ€" CANADA, Administrator with Will anâ€" nexed of the Estate of Samuel Mcâ€" Cutcheon, deaceased, 15 Richmond St. West, Toronto. HERBERT HARRIS, Auctioneer, ©98 Weston Road. Mount Dennis, Ont. : The above properties are being fered subject to reserve bids. â€" DATED at Toronto this 9th day of Beptember, A.D. 1925. . . .. Purchasers of all properties will be given ten days to search title and if no valid objections thereto are lodged with the vendors withinâ€"the téen days the contract shall be binding on the purchaser. For further particulars apply to The IMPERIAL TRUSTS COMPANY OF For the vacant lots deposit of $25.00 ‘will be required, and a balance of cash payment to equal 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid within thirty days. The balance of the purchase price to be payable $25,.00 half yearly with interest at 6%/% per cent. If purchasers desire to buy lots for building purposes the terms will be $25.00 deposit and balance in three months with obligations to commence building within one month. _ TERMS:. A deposit of $50.00 will be required in connection with the imâ€" proved properties, and the balance of cash payment equal to 10 per cent. of theâ€" purchase price, will be payable in thirty days. The purchaser to assume existing mortgages and to give back mortgage to secure the balance in quarterly. payments of $25.00 within five years with interest. at 6% per cent. £ (b) Lot M irregular parcel consistâ€" ing of 1.83 acres between Albion Road and radial, adjoining previously desâ€" cribed parcel. _ (a) One acre parcel on south side of Albion Road and adjoining Humber River, part Lot 12, Con. 5, Township of North York. Lots 110, 111, 114, 115. 117, 119, 120, M21, 122, 124 to 129, 139 to 141. 144, 146, 147, 160, 161, 163, 165, 166, 176 to 181, 194, 204 to 215, 217 to 219, 228, 225 to 235, 237, 243 to 245 and 247 Plan 1842, Township of North iYork. There are also the two following parcels of acreage. _ _ There are also the following yacant lots in said Albion Park Subdivision, said lots being of average dimensions of 25‘ by 100‘.. The property is exâ€" cellently located, immediately adjacent to the Town of Weston on the Woodâ€" bridge radial and a few minutes from the transportation service provided, by busses and also the new line from Keele Street to. the limits of Weston to be operated by the Toronto Transâ€" portation Commission. The lots are. all high and dry and are excellently, situated for moderately priced homesl for working men: | _ Lots 7, 18, 16, 40, 41, 52, 53, 54, 56, B7, 61, 63,63, 75,76,87, 92. 93, 96 and 99, Plan 1817 Township of ‘North York. NOTE: All the above buildings are wired for electricity." Water is on the street and can be connected. (1) Frame dwelling containing four rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being on lot 117 Lilac Avenue. (k) Frame dwelling containing five rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being on lot 138 Lilac Avenue. (J) Brick dwelling containing three rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being lot 142 Lilac Avenue. _(i) Brick dwelling containing six Tooms, land 25‘ by 100%, being lot 145 Lilac Avenue. (h) Brick dwelling containing four rooms wired for electricity, land 25‘ by 100‘, being lot 159 Lilac Avenue. CORLEY, KEEN & HOWARD, 5 (g) Brick veneer dwelling containâ€" ing three rooms and cement basement, land 25‘ by 100‘, being lot 64 Omagh Avenue. Note: this is a specially desirâ€" able }ittle cottage just completed. . _(f) Roughcast dwelling, containing five rooms, land 50‘ by 100%, being lots 87 and 88 Omasch Avenue. _ (e) Frame dwelling containing three rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being lot 89 Omagh Avenue. . (d) Roughcast dwelling containing five rooms, land 50‘ by 100‘, being on Lots 96 and 97 Omagh Avenue. _ (e) Roughcast dwelling containing five rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being on lot 51 Omagh Avenue. _ (b) Frame cottage, containing four rooms, land 50‘ by 100‘, being on Lots 49 and 50 Omagh Avenue. _ (a) Frame cottage containing five rooms, land 25‘ by 100‘, being on Lot 8, Reuben Avenue. 12 Outlook Avenue, Mount Dennis. This is a brick and frame dwelling conâ€" taining five rooms and basement and contains water, land 25° by 100. / 100 Porter Avenue, Mount. Dennis. This is a three roomed frame cottage, land 20‘ by. 113‘: _ In addition to the above properties in Mount Dennis there are the followâ€" ing buildings and lots in part of Lot 12, Con. 5, in the Township of York, known as Albion, Park Subdivision on the Weston Road and radial: No. 73 Humber Blyd. This is a five roomed brick and rough cast dwelling, containing a basement and water, land 20‘ by 100‘. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE Nos. 1286, 1288 and 1290 Jane St., Mount Dennis. These are frame dwelâ€" lings containing five rooms. The lots have a frontage of 25 with an averâ€" age depth of 100‘. The Administrator with Will annexâ€" ed of the Estate of the late Samuel McCutcheon will offer for sale by Pubâ€" lie Auction on Saturday, October 10th, 1925, at 2.30 o‘clock in the afternoon at the office of Russell & Harris, of 998 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, the following property: In the Estate of Samuel McCutcheon, Deceased. PACE si%X SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUâ€" ABLE REAL PROPERTIES IN MOUNT DENNIS & ALBION PARK SUBDIVISION, WESTON 802 Bay Street, Toronto, Solers. for the Applicant xâ€"47â€"5t of MeCallum. Quilt, white, fancyâ€"2nd, Mrs. Mc Callum:. & Quilt, appliqueâ€"2nd, Miss K. Mvers Bedspread. embroideredâ€"Mrs. Ker sev, Mrs. S. Murray. Bedspread. fancyâ€"Mrs. J. A. Gar diner. Mrs. Kersey. % Garments _ Hand knit woollen socks, coarseâ€" Mrs. E. M. Stephens, Mrs. Kersey. Quilt, any styleâ€"Mrs. Kersey, S. Murray. law Beamish. Bed sheet, hand madeâ€"Olive Russell. i Guesh towels, crochet trimmedâ€"Mtrs. H. A. Russell. Pair towels, hand trimmedâ€"E}a Sheet insertion trimmin=â€"Mrs. W. Lovatt, Mrs. H. A. Marshall. Dresser_runuer, _ embroideredâ€"E|la Norman, Mrs. J. Gardiner. ‘Dresser runnerâ€"2nd, Miss L. Wardâ€" Collection . of _ Pears Miss Fraser. Winter Pearsâ€"A. M. Fraser. . 18 Norman. â€" Rath tawelâ€"Mrs. W. Lovatt, Mrs §.. Marshall. Faney sheet, embroideredâ€"Mrs. H. A Marshall. U «Cayuga Red Strealksâ€"F. Devins, A. A. Briggs. 4 Blenheim Orangeâ€"W. V. Plunkett, Mrs. Griffith. Ribston Pippinâ€"F. Devins. MacIntosh Redâ€"A. A. Briggs, Miss Fraser. ¢ Wolf Riverâ€"W. V. Plunkett. Wealthyâ€"Simon Wines, Mrs. Grifâ€" fith. _ P Pss oenae d ARRerne 1 Fall Pearsâ€"Simon Wines, Miss Fraâ€" ser. e pers f Plums, vellow or grseeaâ€" MiSS_ 210 ser. Mrs. Griffith. Tlums, red. or blueâ€"Miss Fraser. Plums, collectionâ€"Mrs. Griffith. Peachesâ€"Mrs. G. M. Judge. Grapesâ€"JTohn Dickin. ‘ Bedroom Furnishings Hand towels, initialledâ€"Mrs.‘ H. A Buslhlevliswnof Wealthysâ€"Mrs Griffith. . T l Miss: Fraser ser. i‘ Display of Vegetables grown i1010 Rennic Seedsâ€" 1 E. O. Reeves, 2 W Symonds. s Apples ‘Apples, 10 varieties, namedâ€"Mrs. J. E. Griffith, Miss A. Frager. . Golden Russetsâ€"Mrs. F. M. Stephâ€" ens, Mrs. L. Ella. â€" Baldwinsâ€"Mrs. Stephens, W. V. Plunkett. r St. Lawrenceâ€"Miss Fraser, Freeman Devins. ? King of Tompkinsâ€"F. Devins, Miss Fraser. f ; Northern Spiesâ€"Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Stephens. : 5 Rhode Island Greeningâ€"1 av. "M. Plunkett, Mrs. Stephens. : Ontariosâ€"W. V. Flunkett, Mas. 4. E. Griffith. Snowsâ€"Mrs. Stephens, W. V. Plunâ€" kett Onions, whiteâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 F. O. Reeves. 6 Onions, yellowâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 Toronto Free Hospital. § Peppers, redâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 S. Wines. i & Pumpkinsâ€"1 _ T. Tayles, 2 E. 0. Reeves. 3 Leeksâ€"I1 F. 0. Reeves, 2 Toronto Free Hospital. % Best collection of Vegetables and Rootsâ€"Walter Bull. ronto Free Hospital °_ _ Gnions, redâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 F: 0 Reeves. gomvs 1 kett Quilt, cottonâ€"Mrs. Kersey, Mrs. B Cabbage, Savoyâ€"1 Toronto Free Hospital, 2 F. 0. Reeves. Cauliflower, _ Snowballâ€"I1 â€" F. O. Reeves, 2 C. Plunkett. 7 Cauliflower, Eurfurtâ€"1 F. O. Reeves, 2 C. Plunkett. _ Citrons 1. C. Rlunkelt, 2 E. 0. Reeves. ® » Tomatoesâ€"1 S. Wines, 2 C. Plunâ€" Curtains, & Cébba.ge, redâ€"1 S. Wines, 2 Toronâ€" to Free Hospital. d ag $ Carrots, chantenanyâ€"1 T. Tales, 2 W. Symonds. f Carrots, Oxheartsâ€"1 T. Tayles, 2 C. Plunkett. Celery, A.0.V.â€"1 F. 0. Reeves. €celery, Paris Golden â€"L F. 0. Reeves, 2 C. Plunkett. « 3 Cabbage whiteâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 F. O. Reeves. Beets, turnip rootedâ€"1 C. Plunkett 2 F. 0. Reeves. I Beets, long bloodâ€"1 C. Flunkett, 2 Jt (Eayles. _ se ie s Alexandersâ€"Simon 2 C. Plunkett Vegetable Marrowâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 F. Q. Reeves. Parsnips, 6 â€" rootsâ€"Toronto Free Hospital, 2 S. Wines. Display Field Roots, from Rennic Seedsâ€"C. Plunkett. Carrots, White Intermediateâ€"1 T. Tayles, 2 C. Flunkett. Mangolds, Mammothâ€"C. Plunkett, 2 F. O. Reeves. Mangolds, Globeâ€"T. Tayles. Sugar Beetsâ€"1 Wm. Clarkson, 2 T. Tayles. . / €1 Peck of Potatoes, correctly namedâ€" 1/C.\ Plninkett, 2 E. O. Reeves. Potatoes,! A.0.V.â€"â€"F. O. Reeves, 2 ‘C. Plunkett. ; Turnips, Swedeâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 F. O. Reeves. Carrots, \ White Belgianâ€"1 F. O. Reeves,,2 C. Plunkett. Dairy Products | Mrs. E. Pierey was the prize winâ€" ner in this section, winning two firsts, the Charboneau & Wellar special, and the Eby Blain special. Dressed Poultry Padgett & Co. Special, pair of chickens, Mr. T. Grainger. Noden Hallett & Johnston Special, pair of chickens, Mrs. F. M. Stephens. .Roots & Vegetables Hebron Type Potatoesâ€"C. Plunkett. Ohio Type Potatoesâ€"1 C. Plunkett, 2 E. 0. Reeves. Long White Type Potatoesâ€"1 C. Flunkett, 2 F. 0. Reeves. Round White Early Potatoesâ€"C. Plunkett, F. 0. Reeves. T Round White Late Potatoesâ€"1 Siâ€" mon Wines, 2 C. Plunkett. ‘ Sweet Cornâ€"I Vegetables Squash, 2 varietiesâ€"1 E. 0. Reeves, WESTUN MLF V., namedâ€"W. V. Plunkett, hand trimmed '_V'eQetables grown from 4 F.JQ. Reeves, 2 W. PRZEWINE®S A. M. Oldham,, Miss Mts. L. Ella, 2 To preeaâ€"Miss Fra Oines, Miss Fraâ€" â€"â€"Jno. Dickin, Seam Olive Mrs W Evelet embroideryâ€"Mrs. H. A. Rusâ€" sell, Miss L. Wardiaw. French embroidery â€" 2nd,â€" Olive Beamish. & Roman cut embroideryâ€"Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Kersey. Embroidery, modern eross stitchâ€" 2nd, Mrs. H» A. Russell. Mode roplk s odern bead ‘“orl\â€"â€"Ggorge “'ag_itox; _ Crochet, single pieceâ€"Mrs. J. Elâ€" ton, W. Symonds, F. Shr(;mé.;-m & lis, Mrs. S. Marshall, __.â€"____ _ _ | Asters, doubleâ€"Miss A. Fraser sev Lovatt. . Medallions, crochetâ€"Mrs. J. Ellis. Tatting â€" Mrs. Kersey, Miss K. Myers. $ Duchess Laceâ€"Mrs. Kersey. Hand. hemstitchinsâ€"2nd, Mrs. Kerâ€" Wool jacketâ€"Irene Heslop, Mrs. J Gardiner. § Bonnet, washableâ€"Irene Heslop. Ladies‘ Fancy Work Irish crochetâ€"2nd, Mrs. Kersey. Fillet crochetâ€"Mrs. Kersey, ~Mrs Long Pollard. Child : Homeâ€"made house dressâ€"Mrs. Lovâ€" att, Mrs. Gardiner: Handkerchiefs, 3 stylesâ€"2nd, K. Myers. sev Sey Night robe, white embroideryâ€"Mrs. Gardiner. Convalescent jacketâ€"Mrs. J. Garâ€" diner. Bedroom slippers, knitâ€"Mrs. Kerâ€" sey, Mrs. Stephens. + \ Crochet bedroom slippersâ€"â€"2nd, Mrs. Kersev. ‘ Handâ€"knit . socks, fineâ€"2nd, Mrs. Kersevy. j ‘Handâ€"knit mitts, doubleâ€"Mrs. Kerâ€" sey, Mrs. Stephens. Fanecy Wrist Bagâ€"2nd, Mrs Eo Epe «p @ y enopem | C on m on us ug s s O § "holh 1 T mt >E Cns L @9 i m Iimwdl® (B.00 * i n ) 54 Y E @ ‘: in G0" & lwt? is :l{* n'?‘i sBly @ e ourse | i 7" e â€" God Save the K dib â€" M s short dressâ€"2nd, Mrs. Kerâ€" Infant‘s Wear dress, handâ€"madeâ€"2nd, Mrs pooenemine expemuy namewnn s â€" I AMPCIE T Pnotiseall) Inarommmons omm saveo cmore 1 "/"’7??1{%-"‘%:3""71"“"5.‘5;-‘\" ee onl BCA pcenton h nsl inoppon ommc HHC B0 Bd d " l is d iicotenntit WbtcS eP T Wns m M L A Dl EniiGercm uin tR cge w s Eocm Ralit esns foosl t "ff’:_r_“_y,?;i\,?ir.»:x y Mlorat Mocl dn {fi.,m:. tcf«:{;( un d ol hes feasa Billac o } . ME rrcun sn â€" mt M BAE @%er; Pcd o thimal m i pefoonem td raiiifoemmnctiiad oun2end t ; ( 4 : (Bhe o terat Etuscmotnd itoceemeut ol ' o 4 I ul‘ ts Eols pagys on Sir Henry L. Drayton, K.C., K.B ersey. 54 § Flowers modern cross stitchâ€"| Asters, comet, one colorâ€"W w yar xy (9h 2 BBA is Ks ns leet. uU PotHiE 6. h & f n whna aue Revp bupr® % on td ABMy Relld .. cons y o GÂ¥ 2solag t t 33 A «3 xd Conany ow B Houe $ 7 sugh" 7 ve is 5 3 3\ 6 C BA Wns io xt e PiOd ty BC y 3 33 Y 34 > ) 1 p) wl S To yel Ext 4tm ym o 2e wl . FWE Coma td _ Mesos ’}ifihfi SEPSEA mds K4 o be es A o) Aoal ut Bdb dE M Bp R Bs $ h S [ Plow NQp lt Tsd eomprohally Nes f (y ifetorties m . yos Pss fay 3. . h i9 esn ol SS Chga gp insy hk e Moce m k: tot? o ie en gesso Cangt n (Nbst l ; <g" thtk ie y ° S( tss . i\ & C i | is ine t o S ; & ; ; m yAl SA# ; s L t P HET Mis ie N albxe 1 e3 .L t i & €% Noo . M tist on 4 € > >>>10 wsor in 40 is K d td B o cooebndf C3 3 io Meouge Nh 4st 5 i) c 4 t 4B "YTD B P W \\\\ sys ts 1 at yÂ¥ NiR i hnd t Ssd C . arrtt® s Lt a8 ; ut . Looal t ul 8 s $ AW o. : § j m PQel $ vies 2N m w i P s & \\\ geccs § \ \ 4 18 1 esc Eoo oo Corknd M Nt P R @ W \\\\\s\\\ s artos BA io T im â€" Ts Ww Soigs a | s & in ttar [ ) Bb 90 0 To oo i 10@\ it oo tm climh Ne onuld Cal .c mt ' o oK SAtI S O NB â€" $8) td en i C *â€"S~ypaq oo To i & 4. .":&fl;"‘!}v Bs s o w2 P 2e | 1917. Overseas on War Service, for which he was highly commended by.Earl Crawford, in a communiâ€" cation to Sir Robert Borden. â€" Minister of Finance for Canada, 1919â€"1920â€"1921. This undeniably sterling record of public serâ€" vice cannot fail to convince those for whom he stands that > \ ENDOWED WITHâ€"EVERY QUALIEICATION fitting himito fulfil the office he seeks as a \__ CAREEUL AND JUDIETIOUS ADMINISTRATOR $ it913. : [ Member of Railway Commission Inquiry, 1916. Power Controller under the, War Measures Act Commission, 1911. § Chief Railway Commissioner of Canada, 19121919 Member of Commission on occan freight rates 1909. & 3 5 Corporation Counsel, City of Toronto, 1910. Ontario Government member Toronto_ Power Born at Kingston, Ont., 27th April, 1869. Educated at Jarvis St. Grammar School, Toronto. Called to the Ontario Bar, in 1891. Assistant City Solicitor, Toronto, 1893â€"1900. Counsel to the Railway Committee of Ontario, 1902. County Crown Attorney, County of York, 1904â€" Kerâ€" Miss Sideboard runnerâ€"Miss L. Wardâ€" law, Miss A. Humphrey. Asters, comet, one colorâ€"W. Syâ€" monds, Miss A. Fraser, Mrs. C. Fenâ€" Set Table. Matsâ€"Mrs. J. Gardiner, Mrs.: Kersey. s al.y 49 Tableâ€"cloth and napkinsâ€"Mrs. H. A. Russell. 4 Serviettes, embroideredâ€"2nd,. Mrs. H. A. Russell. Serviettes, crochet trimmedâ€"â€"Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. J. Ellis. f Tea cosy, woolâ€"Mrs. B. McCallum. Service trayâ€"Mrs. W. Lovatt. Buffet setâ€"Mrs. H. Ireland, Mrs. Geo. Ireland. Dining Room Furnishings Luncheon set, embroideredâ€"Olive Beamish, Miss K. Myers. Luncheon setâ€"Mrs. J. Ellis, Mrs. B. McCallum. ) Tea cloth, embroideredâ€"Miss A. Humphrey, Ella Norman. Tea cloth, crochet trimmedâ€"Miss L. Wardlaw,: Mrs. Pollard. Tray clothâ€"Mrs. S. Murray, Miss A. Humphrey. Floor matâ€"Mrs. L. Jackson, Olive Beamish. Table runnerâ€"Irene Heslop, â€" Miss K: Myers. 10 n wanl es Sota pillow, embroideredâ€"Mrs. H. Ireland, Olive Beamish. Floor mat, braidedâ€"Mrs. J. A. Garâ€" diner, Mrs. L. Jackson. ‘Table centreâ€"Mrs. Geo. Pollard, Mrs. Kersey. Fancy knittingâ€"2nd, Irene Heslop. Living Room Furnishings Table centre, embroideredâ€"Olive Beamish, Mrs. H. A. Russell, ‘Table runner, embroideredâ€"Olive Beamish, Mrs. S. Murray. along those lines which Asters,â€"comet, 3 bloomâ€"Mrs. Fenâ€" MUST REACT 2 _ito the PUBLIC BENEFIT. Sir Hency Drayton, is READ HIS RECORD TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON §E h T 0 B © & U ii‘}o i s CC [ omm cce tm m css To fod .c»ul e 95 ced io Ne #8 a o it o bZ o a C & a O Csioh CEâ€"otis ce im t 2t ts . dy i 3 ( «m m ) T s aghad ; i yB h &4 4& h e t AF & ud 4 d m Ti m ) d Mucal Cl it y c4> l 1 i $ (e Ay o <ess 8 ks i m B t ( CC ; A t ow 2 n c Afmadti®) S 9 lub C BW â€" 1eA Py m uo Edn ons 4 ix) â€" Wiirrtiy 7 d td "oyie es tb uovilr T Cl . B Th ue xm comprmt m ':".{.‘ B t ‘*.'}' s o wl m PR gpanp iÂ¥ 8 e lieg WB ul ) ( q.«: t 9 m 2C on _ ga i) Wagpett Cb ind B U T uol C toeo i\ t 9 â€" 08 M _ oo B A W (5 ® Bd cilo â€" dhiee9 mt t# il C . / tm y Ald oi TXA [A Peas (id :_lr;m. 4 omm on o iJ 2 0 U iA 10 6 Aat "A & o O h o on d h ced u0 dat AL JoSl, Th _ thal. Gias. Ri _ Te R 6edul | ugphaUb ud Trk ty car Landscape from nature â€" Miss| Forbes, Miss E. Miller. | ‘Marine copyâ€"Miss E. Miller. «l Fish or gameâ€"2nd, Miss Forbes. j Eruit or Vegetablesâ€"Miss Forbes, ’ Antirrhiniumâ€"A. J. Aitkins, Mrs. Fenton, F. Shorney. l Stocksâ€"A. J. Aitkins, Mrs. Fenton, W.~J. Pollett. â€" Cannasâ€"Toronto Free Hospital. Cosmosâ€"Miss L. . Wardlaw, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. W. Williams. Gladiolus, 1 spikeâ€"A. J. Aitkins. Gladioli, 6 spikesâ€"A'. J. Aitkins. Gladioli, collectionâ€"A. J. Aitkins. Collection grown from Rennie seeds â€"Mrs. W. Laurence. { Collection cut flowersâ€"A. J. Aitâ€" kins, Miss A. Fraser. Dahlias, cactusâ€"A. J. Aitkins. Dahlia, as show or decorativeâ€"A. J. Aitkins, F. Shorney. â€" Dahlias, collectionâ€"A. J. Aitkins. Marigolds, varietyâ€"Miss A. Fraser, F. Shorney, Mrs. Stephens. Annuals, collectionâ€"A. J. Aitkins, F. Shorney, Miss A. Fraser, . Tuberous Begoniasâ€"Mrs. W. Laurâ€" ence, Mrs. Fenton, A. J. Aitkins. Pansiesâ€"H. Mould, Mrs. W. Laurâ€" ence, Miss A. Fraser. Asters, singleâ€"Mrs. L. Ella; E: |Mrs. Osborne. Shorney, Mrs. W. Laurence. I Figure copyâ€"Mrs. Osborne. â€" Asters, bouquetâ€"Mrs. Fenton, Mrs.|_ Any original subject â€" Mrs.. E. J. E. Griffith, W. J. ‘Polleft. . {I’ier('ey. Zinnias, bougquetâ€"Mrs. Laurence, Still lifeâ€"Mrs. Osborne. Miss Fraser, F. Shorney. Water Colors Roses in varietyâ€"2nd, Mrs. Laur| _ Original subjectâ€"Miss Forbes, Mrs. ence, A. J. Aitkins. Osborne. Rose, best bloomâ€"F. Shorney. ‘Flowers, groupedâ€"Miss Forbes. Phloxâ€"Mrs. Fenton. Fruits from objectâ€"Miss Forbes. Fetunias, in varietyâ€"F. Shormney, Figure or group copyâ€"Miss Forbes, Miss Fraser. Mrs. Kersey. Bouquet, 1 varietyâ€"F. Shorney, A. Scene, architectural copy â€" Miss J. Aitkins, Miss A. Fraser. pe e t Bouquet, mixedâ€"â€"A. J. Aitkins, A Symonds, Mrs. B. MeCallum. Fine & Decorative Art October 27thâ€" _ North York Township Hall, Willowdale East Faitbank West Fairbank October 24thâ€" uty s Louge Branch Weston (afternoon 2.30 p.m October 26thâ€" Swansea â€" Mimico _ Humewood School York Township October 20thâ€" Lambton Mills October 21stâ€" North Silverthorn October 22ndâ€" Weston New Toronto October 23rdâ€" South Silverthorn | South Runnymede Islington | Kersey McGill. Raisin ‘pieâ€"Mrs. Judge, Mrs.. Wil Tiams,. f Mince pieâ€"Mrs. Norman, October 19thâ€" Humber Bay North Runnymede Brown‘s Line Horner Ave. School Ella Miller. Bread, nutâ€"Miss K. Myers, Mrs. G. M. Judge. Buns, plainâ€"Mrs. McGill. Cookies, oatmealâ€"Mrs. McGill, Miss Myers. .Cake l Miscellaneous â€" Crayon in light shade â€" Mrs. Osâ€" borne, Miss Forbes. Crayon, coloredâ€"Miss Forbes. Pencil drawing, originalâ€"Mrs. Osâ€" iborne, Miss Forbes. Pastel sceneâ€"Miss Forbes. _ , Pastel, any subjectâ€"Miss Forbes. Sepia, originalâ€"Miss Forbes, Mrs. Osborne. Stencil designâ€"Mrs. Osborne. Hand Decorated China Cake plateâ€"Mrs. Kersey. Salad bow!, conventionalâ€"Mrs. D. McGill. Scene, architectural copy â€" Miss Forbes. Fruit cakeâ€"Mrs. G. M. Judge, Mrs Bread ups and saucersâ€"Mrs. McGill. pieces, lustreâ€"Mrs. McGill, Mrs spongeâ€"Mrs. McGill, Mrs. I (Note: Mount Dennis banquet.) Domestic Products whiteâ€"Mrs. G. M. Judge. brownâ€"Mrs. McGill, Miss E LIST OF MEETINGS Apple pieâ€"Mrs. J. Ellis, Mrs e. â€" | lfams. ’ Mrs. E. Biscuits, plain, baking powderâ€" McGill, Miss Miller. & Cake, light layerâ€"Mrs. McGill Williams. bes, Mrs. Cookies, plainâ€"Mrs. McGill, Stephens. rbes. Moffat, special for breadâ€"Mrs orbes. Gill, Mrs. Kirk. Potatoes â€" Mm'jory- E;‘;;e, J Case, Hilda Case. _ (Continued on Page Seven) Canned fruitsâ€"Mrs. L. Ella, Mrs. Judge. < Preserved fruitsâ€"Mrs. Laurence. Apple jellyâ€"Mrs. Judge, Mrs. Steâ€" phens. eanitmt n ol in Rudinb c ic BA 2. Judge. , Raspberry jellyâ€"Mrs. Norman, Mrs Stephens. Currant jellyâ€"Mrs. _ Wilkie, Mrs. Stephens. Jelly combination â€" Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Stephens. Pickles, . mustardâ€"Mrs. Stephens Mrs. Judge. Pickles, sweetâ€"Mrs. Judge, _ Mrs. Laurence. Canned Tomatoesâ€"â€"Mrs. McGill, Mrs. m iasen‘s Fickles, sourâ€" Judge. 7 MECERTEeece d N lc T2 LR Williams. Chutney Sauceâ€"Mrs. Wilkie, . Mrs. Williams. Marmalade, orangeâ€"Mrs. Laurence, Mrs. Stephens. Marmalade, native fruitâ€"Mrs. Wilâ€" kie, Mrs. Judge. Cordial, lightâ€"Mrs. Stephens, Griffith. Cordial, darkâ€"Mrs. Laurence, Stephens. Catsup, tomatoâ€"Mrs. McGill, i Moffat, special buns Miss Miller. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 egetableâ€"Juvenile â€" Marjory Case, Jimmy _Bpttled Goods Mrs. Williams, Mrs , baking powderâ€"Mrs Mrs. McGill, Mrs J. Ellis, Mrs. W â€"Mrs. McGill, â€"Mrs. Mcâ€" , Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 11 n /. }

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