THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 . unuus, L 4 J. V Childs, 1 and 2. pn]anl]--pl]]]Pt. and z. Anda1usi`an-Pu1]ot, W. N. Gib- ney, 1 and 2; Cockcrel, W. N. Gib- ney, 1 and 2. T-InmInn_(`!nrk. N. L. Chantlor & 1 and Z. Houdan-Cock, N. L. Chantler Son; He_n, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2; Pullet, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2; Cockerel, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2. ('h~ninn-fnne, A.V.-P11H.>t. J. V. unuus, 1 and 2. D01-kings--Hen, N. L. Chantler, 1 and 2; Pullet, N. L. Chrlntlcr, 1 and 2; Cockcrel, N. L. Chantler. 1 and 2. mm.1,. n.1.m.I no.1 A V __.".-m1. | dz son, J. anu z. Orpingrtons, A.V.-Pu11et, J. V. Chilcls, 1 and 2; Cockercl, J. V. Childs, 1 and 2. 'n..uI,vi.1.-..p `Linn 7\_7 T. I`,V1n11Hnv emu z. Rhode Island Red, A.`v'.--Cock,l N. L. Chantler, 1 and 2; Hon, N. L. Chantlcr, 1 and 2; Pullet, N. L. Chantler, 1 and 2; Cockerel, N. L. Cllantler, 1 and 2. Ducks, Ay1esbury--O1(1 Male, N. L. Clmantler & Son, 1 and 2; Old Female, N. L. Chzmtler & Son, 1 and 2. nI1nL'n Dnl.-3.: V'nnnn- T\1'n1n T7` HI 6. Ducks, J Finch, N. male, E`. I Cor-an '1 JJUCKS, 1`CKlI1--'1OUIl_2' DLEUC, I11. Finch, L. Chantler; Young` Fe- Finch, 1 and 2. Geese, Toulouse-Ol(1 Male, N. L. Chantlcr & Son; Young" Male, N. L. Chantler & Son; Young` Female, N. L. Chzmtler & Son. Turkeys, A.V.-Young' Male, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2; Young Female, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 52. male, Ju. rm T01 l "l`un-1.-.-um `Bantams, A.0.V.-Cock, N. L. Hen, W. Gib- Chantler & Son; ney, N. L. Chantler & Son; Pullet, L. Chantler & Son; Cockercl, N. L. Chantler & Son. 1 l Vote to prevent this dis- grace! \.xrcuu auu uccun Whr>' t, fall, Stephen Grose, A. J. lVIason; Beans, Geo. Baker; Corn, Flint, Mrs. J. J. Nevills; Corn, Dent, J. V. Childs. Potatoes and Roots Potatoes, Early C.N., Geo. Baker, J. J. Harrison; Potatoes, Late C.I., J. iVIcFaddcn, Geo. Baker; Potatoes, Late A.O.V., K. Kidd, H. Reed & ]Sons; Swede Turnips, .-\.V., Clifton `Kell, A. J. Mason; Long Red Han- ;'o-lds, A.V., K. Kidd, Mrs. J. J. Nevills; Intermediate Mangolds, C. Kell, Mrs. J. J. Nevills; Stock Feed- ing.- Beets, C. Kell; Long: White Car- rots, J. J. Harrison, J. V. Cl`lll(lS; One Squash, Hubbard, Geo. Baker, N . Baker; One Squash, A.O.K., Geo. Baker, Mrs. J J Nevills; Parsnips, .'-\V., J. J. Harrison, Mrs. J. J. Nevills; Two Pumpkins, Mrs. J. J. Nevil-ls, J McFadden; Three Cab- bagze, J. McFadden, B. Cowan; Three Cabbage, Red, .J. McFadden; Three Cauliowers, W. R. Cliantler, 1 and 2; Six Tomatoes, A. J. Mason, W. R. Chantler; Two Citron, W. N. Gibney; Three Celery, W. R. Chant- ler, 1 and 2; Six Red Onions, Mrs. J. J. Nevills, J. J. Harrison; Six White Onions, J. McFadden, W. R. Chantler; Three Pounds Potato Onions, N. Baker, Mrs. J. J. Nevills; Six Yellow Onions, J. J. Harrison, Mrs. F. Fidler; Six Table Beets, Globe, B. Cowan, Geo. Baker; Six Table Beets, long`, W. N. Gibney, Geo. Baker; Six Table Carrots, in- t.ermed~iate, N. Baker, Geo. Baker; Six Table Carrots, long`, Mrs. Fidler, N. Baker; Six Sweet Corn, Geo. Baker, N. Baker; `Collection Veg`;-tables, K. Kidd; Four Cucum- bers, B. Cowan, W. N. Gibney; Best Collection Vegetables, Rennie s Special, 'G.co. Baker. Fruits Fall Apples-F`ive Wealthies, B. B. Terry, C. Kell; Five Snows, B. B. Terry, N. Baker; Five Blenheims, K. Kidd; Five St. Lawrence, J. E. Loblaw & Son, B. B. Terry; Five Mclntosh, B. B. Terry; Five Apples, A.K.C.N., C. Kell;Best Cooking` Ap- ples, C.N., B. B. Terry; Twelve Crab Apples, A. Grose, Mrs. J. J. Nevills. . I 1-1- A.V., i L1\,v uno- Winter Apples--Five No1't.hern Spies, J. H. Dinwoody, B. B. Terry; Five Russets, C. Kell, B. B. 'I`e1'1'_v; Five Ben Davis, J. H. Dinwomly; Five Baldwins, K. Kidd, Baker; Five Ontarios, C. Kcli, J. H. Din- woody; Five Mann, J. J. Ha1`1`.`son, B. B. Terry; Five Tolman Sweets, N. Baker, Geo. Baker; Five A.O.I{., C.N., B. B. Terry a cala ` Ba1'tietts, J. V. Childs, B. B. 'I`c1'ry; Pears, Fall, C.N., B. B. "1`e1'ry. I 47 Elivza_bv-*`- P- C-_ !:L.QY_P FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANl_)___ EMBALMER J-= (Continued on page seven) Pekin--Youn_2' Male, E. ' T. n|1nnHn1`- \'nnnn' Fn- Grain and Seeds :1 n n. 1 n,,, Open Day an" . . .n . If the Ontario Temperance Act means more liquor sold, why are Brewers and Distillers out for its repeal? A .I .0 B. Terry, 1 DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to Innn_ STEWART & STEWART, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. Office, 13 Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. RADENHURST & HAMMOND, 'D......:.~o.-.5 Q.-.'lu'm'(-nve ofn Om:-n. P`IV{.OZ'E'1`.lI'(_1*IAL cARn ESTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court: of Jus- tice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten and M. H. Esten. ALEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- cnr fn T.nnnn\' nnurnn Xv 'R1-nwn, BOYS & MURCI-IISON, BARRIS- far: .qnWnH'nve Nnfu1*io `Pnhlir-._ Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Oice and Residence-Corner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. Ofce Hours-9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., `LR um. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIC- inhe .q111'n'nnn= Oman EH1!` RPi- What applies to a. locomotive engineer, applies, in a sense, to every man who drives a motor car. He is an_ engineer and without rails to keep him steady. He has not only to run hlS engine, but to steer his car. DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR Q4 Wnef 'T`rn-nnfn uviH hr: nf. 91 DR. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE AND 1-ncicnxnn r-m-nnr nf 'T`m'nntn and DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE of Trinity Unive1`sit_v and also ;:1'aduz1te of Edinbumrh and Glas- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Omce, corner Baycld and Wor- sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley. Oice open until 8 p.m. Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. Oice-58 Collier St. Office Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. CAUmNr1U.lf.D'J.' oz nnxum Barristers, Solicitors, etc. 1st oor Masonic Temple ing. Money to loan at rates. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, Tlnw-u?n D:-rn-u-11 Knee T-Tnhmn Mn- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic College, Toronto. 43 Elizabeth St., Barrie. Phone 143 xLII1u\t`llVlJ1`41V \.zUVV.\lV, DUUUJDO` sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and administration, and General Solici- tor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Offices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F"[`(`.TVf 1`n.-1:-hm` nf Pinnn. Or. \\\\ ///I C1fdit_ at Sr-Eur bank `U15 5! l\lU1Y.U1'1lbUlV, DA1l11D' ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancors, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Ofces _,,,,_,.,_., 13 Owen street, in the prmiseg;-s,.* formerly occupied by the Bank ?*of-u" Toronto. Branch Office, Elmvale, Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison, J. R. Boys. IJI\. vv. :1. :..A..vvnu SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN re 1- n,-.__-,_ ms. L1'1"1'J..L oz L1L1L1u, trump- ians, Surgeons. Office and Resi- dence, 47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 }).m., or by appointment. A. T. Little, 'l\'T,`D,, \V, C. T.iH.ln. NLR. Phone nours: 1 to .3 }).m., '1 to :1 p.m., 1\'I.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phone 213. PROF. D. E. VVEIR, TEACHE} 91 nnllinr Qf phnnn 51. -I B. W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER L 1-Wnnn `nnlin nnr] (`.(\"n 1`: D. F. McCUAIG, B.A. Successor to Creswicke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Ofce, Ross Block, Barrie. `K4. lV'lUlC'l'll\ll`4lY. LIULV, 1.25 DLJUUIE St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of each month. Diseases-E_\'e, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours. 11 21.111. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ____T_____._.j, PERCY HOADLEY IS PREPARED` 1-A nnnnn+- n l:n1:fntI nnvnlnnuo nf` 11. 1'1. '1'. A'k1(i\i.`\l_zl.1, U1`L`LLzI`J ALVU residbnce corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 1_67. is decided not only by the deserving qualications of the app1icant-but upon knowledge of general conditions in the business world at home and abroad, to which each transaction has its relation. rnL- -n-_1, -1 I1-1----.- ..-!4.L :L... ...:.-`In...-u-.nA `lnanlrina HILDRETH F. LENNOX. A.T.C. 'I`-__L-.. A I (:u.\.l|\:I u Pupils prepared 1' vn1'.m*\.' Exnnm` ). LI[)llS ])l`(.`])&ll'Bll J vatory Exam` 2 North St., V` .___..------.l \G.-.s:;' 'lL}`1'UJ Uliuun U1` nuuonao, Barrie Branch. Miss Helen Mc- Kay, R.I\'., C.P.H.N., 86 Worsley St. Telephone 751w. Office 95 Dunlop St. (Ross Block). Phone 1025j. Office hours, 2 to 3 p.m. daily. AUIVIUXVU I l:\lE1JI, F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Or~ 2111, Vocal and Musical Theory. Omanist and Choirmaster of St. Andrcw s Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. -113 Worslev street. Phone 663. M u a. uAu., '1\}l`.. U. D. VVIDIJE, 1l';.`\LzI1I`4]. 21 Collier St. Phone 513. Piano and Violin. Piano Tu i. W. DIIJVIDDLJLAIV, L1`4."\L;l'll1 Piano, Violin and Cello. Bayoltl St. Phone 974w. 'l14lVL/I IIUAULIJI ID l lVll4l t`\IEI`4U'_ to accept a limited number of~ pupils in the following: Orgr...,II Voice and Piano. Studio, 46% Clapperton St. Specialist on voice D1'0(ll.lCtl0l1. Phone 283w. DR. E. G. TURNBUL 1- ar n-n TY -,, ,,2 IIBIISBCIIOII 1135 HS reiatlon. The Bank of Toronto, with its widespread banking connections, and its policy of encouraging sound develop- ment of Canadian business, is equipped to render service that is thorough in its practical usefulness. 1:1- 1:1.- ...... ..1:..-.+._- +n Manna: I-heir htminesg nrnh- O. R. RUSK, OPH.D. hI,,.,, I FUNJ DR. W. A. LEWIS was-uxr A\Y`l'\ 'I'\Y(` MUSIC LESSONS Ilar People .--n .. -4....` Teacher 9 1 .- MEDICAL LEGAL OPTICAL Page ' that 15 tnorougn 1n Its practlczu usclumcss. We like our clients to discuss their business prob- lems wxth us. mum 11, Office, Build- lowest If the Fnitod Stattos of .-\mm'i(-:1 ever repoals ]n'011ibiti0n, in flu: int(-1'est`s of public s21 r'ot)', there should he >(\1]i1(rtC(-1 1110 next day :1 law pi-o11ihit`i11g' the use of gasoline vohivlos upon the `1mb1i<< hig`l1\\'21_\'s. As a matter of fact a stringent prohibitory law actively and vigorous- ly enforced, is the remedy and the only remedy for bootlegging. That rem- edy the Government of Ontario has pledged itself to apply if the electors vote for the continuance of the Ontario Temperance Act. "BAN1,fIQK9NT0 It is said the l)notl0gg'm-s are getting` rir-11. \Vh0re 2 \Vl10 '2 Last yo-.11` tlloro \\'(`1'0 186 of 1`11(`s0 ,Q'm11r_\' (.-01n1nitt('.'(1 to jail \\'it11m11' 0]>tion of fine. Arc t'11o_v ;;fot1'i11g` r'1<-11 . Do 1 l1o_\' think the Ontario 'l`mnpm':1m-0 .~\.(:t' 21 f?'1'iond of the 1>o()Il(.-_ ';:c1' ? 11' isn't flu` big` l)11sin0.~'s 0 f'tl10 }.)<)01l0g'go1', but the small lmsilloss of the ln'0\\`m-s that is tho <';111:~'c of this (lzlmmu Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop H Barrie Plebiscite Committee Results show .... .... . -1.-. Answer me that? Capital $5,000,000 N0 \\'011do1' 1[01n'_\' Ford has said :- THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE ACT MAKES GOOD Allandale AI:I_ - X - IN THE TOP SPACE. THAT S ALL. DON T make any other mark. It will spoil your Ballot. Every Man An Engineer For the HONOR of OLD ONTARIO BRANCHES : Are you in favour of the sale as :1 beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed packages under Government control ? Q2 1T1C Incorporated 1855 BARRIE in favour of the continu- The Ontario Temperance Reserves $7,000,000 AVAKILL ANIJ Arrnliix; again seek to exploit Onta.rio s homes and citizens for their own prot or gratication, mindless of the consequences. ...._ virlri man : nr-ivaha nfnri-( mindless ot the The rich man's private stock may be getting low, but the poor man's cupboard and coal bin are getting full. vnln tn rnntinue the On- Dln are getting lull- Vote to continue the On- tario Temperance Act. The Ontario Temperance Act has succeeded so well that its enemies want to repeal it. Don't oblige them ! Irt\-I-I- nzxuu-1-nu: v A nvnw Hold fast that which is Good." MARK YOUR BALLOT THUS Shall we dispense Drink with one hand and punish drunkenness and crime with the other hand ? VOTE AGAINST GOVERN- MENT SALE ! AVARICE AND APPETITE .....:_. -....I, - .1` nvv-\l(\:f ('3.-warm : VOTE CONTINUAVNCE. VOTE CONTINUANCE. Elmvale The Financial Post says: It is doubtful if currently published gen- eralizations on the value of the grain crops enable the average Can- adian to grasp the full signicance of the present price trend. The face value of the wheat crop, at current `prices, has jumped within ten days from $450,000,000 to $480,000,000, and European buyers are making heavy commitments on reactions. There are forecasts, moreover, of $2 wheat in the near future and barring any radical improvement in [the condition of the southern hemi- sphere wheat within the next few weeks, such predictions are not en- tirely groundless. Oats is following a similar price movement. Last year the cost of producing these grains was so close to the market price that little prot was possible. This year there is a wide margin between the cost of production and the market price, and the daily widening of this margin is expand- ing the buying power of the coun- try to an unprecedented degree. Every one-cent rise in the price of wheat adds $3,000,000 to the poten- Hial linvino` nnwnr n`F the nmmtrv. VALUE OF WHEAT CROP INCREASES $30,000,000 Alliston Fair this year was among the best ever held in that town. Over seven thousand attencled the second day. The number of en- tries, particularly in the live stock sections, was away ahead of any previous year. On the whole the clirectol-s are well pleased with the result. VOTING DAY OCT. 23rd Iwneat auus .`pa,UUU,UUu LU mu: `puutu tial buying power of the country. Vote with those who believe in the Ontario Temperance Act: -- . r .1, About 82 per Manufacturers, About 94 per Teachers, About 95 per Clergy. Ahnul 80 ner LJu\.Lvn .1, And what about the mo: and children. Surely favour O.T.A. ? blergy. About Doctors, A 1 _,l The less selling the less drinking. The less drinking the more happiness. Don't vote for Government sale. GOVERNMENT CONTROL. of the LIQUOR TRAFFIC means LIQUOR CONTROL of Government ? Replying to a questionnaire, three hundred and ninety-seven members of the Toronto Board of Trade expressed themselves thus on the business benets of the Ontario Temperance Act :- BIG BUSINESS APPROVES Overwhelming evidence as to the success of the Ontario Temperance Act, and the benets it has brought to Ontario is available from every quar- ter and in unlimited variety. 71' 1 ,, _,, ,1 :., L*,_.1__-..,. 1.,` 1...... READ Strongly unfavorable Mildly unfavorable Neutral ........................ .. Mildly favorable Strongly favorable give a retm-n in are xvurse than THE ADVERTISEMENTS. ` mothers .. Quunlu H-`nu The Northern Advance ` nners they ...34l the the IJ\.I.I. u/.I..I.I.I. 1.1.1. I.&LLAd.A&AQv\-Iva v vu..-v-J . .No mam can spend his mon0_\' twice. If he spends it for booze he has that n1u less for boots, or clothes or groceries or other things lnerchallts have to sell. the the llUl`Bl=D Draft-Brood Mare with Colt by side, F`. Wilcox, Brooks Bros., N. L. Chantler; Spring Colt, F. Wilcox, N. L. Chantler, Brooks Bros.; Year] Old Gelding or Filly, F. Wilcox,| Brooks Bros.; Two Year Old Geld- ing or Filly, W-ilcox, J. ,A. Len- nox, Brooks Bros.; Three Year Old Gelding; or Filly, %G.eo. Keast, N. D. Clarke; Draft Team to Wagon, Stephen Grose; Best Pearlnder Spring Colt, Russell Webb, Chas. Hounsome. n 1 ,, , _, 11..- _ .1 1ur...... ...:4-1. 'Cookstown Faiir Prize -Winners f1ULlllbUHlC- Percl1eron-Brood Mare with Colt by side, Ed. Webb; Spring Colt, Ed. Webb; Year Old Gelding or Filly, Ed. Webb, W. J. Jackson; Two Year Old Gelding or F-illy, W.| J. Jackson, W. J. Jackson, Oliver Connell; Sweepstakes, Draft, Per- cheron or Agricultural, F. Wilcox, F. Wilcox, S. Grose; Special, Span General Purpose Horses, W. Hussey, Fred Archer. `I"I' `l1___-_1 'I.1 ....,. L` ICU I11. EJ151- Agricultural Horscs-Brood Mare with Colt by side, Brooks Bros., Russell Webb, C. Hounsome; Spring Cult, R. Webb, C. Hounsome, Brooks Bros.; Year Old Gelding or Filly, Geo. Keast; Two Year Old Gelding` or Filly, C. Henry; Three Year Old Gelding or Filly, M. A. Cunningham, R. Coutts; Best Span to Wagon, M. A. Cunningham. r%......:...,.,, L1 .-.w~m~ Dwn.-ul l\/[en-n LU VViL:._gUI|, AVA. .1. \/ulllLAlL`b'A|ouA|A. Carriage Horscs--Brood Mare with Colt by side, H. B`-lackstock; Spring Colt, H. Blackstock; Year Old =Gie1(ling; or Filly, H. Blackstock; Two Year Old Gelding or Filly, R. K. Holmes, Brooks Bros., Clare Shaw. n,_ .-l__._ ~n_.--.a lYn`!r\ ...:u. run bDHi1W- Roa(lsters-Brood Mare with Colt by side, C. Kell; Spring Colt, Geld- ing or Filly, C. Kell; Year Old Colt, H. Blackstock; Two Year Old Colt, J. E. Loblaw & Sou, H. Blackstock, IJ. A. Lennox; Span Roadsters, H. A. Grose; Single Horse in Ha1'ne"s, umler 15%, W. Hussey, H. A. Grose, H. A. G1-ose; Single Horse in Harness, over 15%-, W. Hussey; Gentleman's Turnout, W. Hussey, H. A. Grose, H. A. Grose; Best Road Horse to Buggy, Sto(ldart s Special, H. A. Grose; Sweepstakes, annual, any age, on halter, H. Blackstock, R. K. Holmes, H. Black- stock. -1- n :__r__. _._v C<.-_-.I:._.__ DLULK\ Riding`, D1-ivin_x and Speeding-- Farmers Trot, Rowe, H-ounsome, Blackstock; 2.30 Trot or Pace, Rowe, Hawke; Open Trot or Pace, Hawke, Lawrence, Hughes; 2.50 '[`rot or Pace, Rowe, Jebb, Fergu- son; Gentleman Rider, H. A. Grose, J. E. Loblaw & Son; Lady Driver, H. A. Grose, 1 and 2. Cattle Shorthorns, Registered Pedig'ree -Pure Bred Cow with calf or ;.-:iv- ing milk, Chas. Henry, C. Hem-_v; Heifer, year old, C. Henry, N. D. Clarke; Heifer, 2 years old, J. A. Lennox, N. D. Clarke; Bull Calf, 12} months and under, W. J. C. Boake; Heifer Calf, 12 months and under, C. Henry; Bull, over one year, C. Henry. *u-..-c-...1,. `D.....-. 1')..,..) FA... T A 11l:u1_\. Herefords-Pure Bred Cow, J. A. Patton & Sons, 1 and 2; Heifer, year old, J. A. Patton & Sons, 1 and 2; Heifer, two years old, J. A. Patton & Sons, 1 and 2; Bull Calf, under 12 months, N. D. Clarke; Heifer, under 12 months, N. D. Clarke; Bull,- over one year, J. A. Patton & Sons; Best Herd of Here- fords, J. A. Patton & Sons, N. D.l Clarke. l 1-1 1 . - 11,, h,_. I r A x? l LAI.LI\J \\_I U.-. Dullzws spent on food, (.-10t11i11gf, housing, 1'ec-1`0ati011, hca11t11, (-o111f.'o1"r a11c111z11>p1110.ss. Dollars spent on hquor xvastcd. Lllcu nu. I-Io1s4teins--Pure Bred Cow, A. N. Banting`, Alf. Spencer; Heifer, year old, A. N. Banting`; Heifer, two years old, A. N. Banting; Bull Calf, under 1 year, A. Banting; Heifer (lalf, under 1 year, A. N. Banting, 1 nnti 9 l.lH(lL'1' J. _\ und 1 and 2. .I. uuu .2. G1'ade-Pu1'e Bred Cow, Chas. Henry; Heifer, year old, Clare Shaw, Chas. Henry; Heifer, two years old, J. A. Lennox; Fat Steer, C. Henry; Heifer Calf, 12 months and under, Clare Shaw. (N 1 T\ . ~r1,,,1 .5 *n..1 r1,,4 Llllkl LAIl\lL'l., `.1l(l1L7 uuan. Spocia1-Best Hard of Beef Cat-` tle, special by J. A. Patton and C. Henry, C. Henry, J. A. Patton & Son. at Cotswo'I(1-Ag'od Ram, T. Connell; Aged Ewe, T. Conncll; Shoarling Ewe, T. Connell; Shea1'lim2' Ram, T. Connoll; Ewe Lamb, '1`. Conncll, 1 and 2; Ram Lamb, T. Connell, 1 and] 2; Best Pen, diploma, T. Con- ned . T aim-..~+m Y hannlna Arrml T<".'n1'1 nedl. Leicester Lincelns-A_g'ed Ram, R. F. Curscmlden & Sons, 1 and 2; Aged Ewe, R. F. Czxrscathlen & Sons, 1 and 2; Shearlimr Ram, R. F. Carscatlden, 1 and 2; Shearling Ewe, R. F. Carscadden & Sons; Ram Lamb, R. F. Carsczulrlen & Sons, 1 and 2; Ewe Lzu`xfb, R. F. Czu'sczuI- (len. 1 and 2; Best Pen, diploma, R. F. Carscatlclen. n n,,,| n_,,_.__ nn....l 17....-. TI\`-`I1 IV. 1`. \JHl'5CkLllLlUll. Oxford Dowx1s--A:erl Ram, John Brethet & Sons, 1 and 2; Aged Ewe, John Brethet & Sons, 1 and 2; Shoarling Ram, John Brethet & Sons; Shczu~ling' Ewe, Jolm Brethet & Sons, 1 and 2; Ram Lamb, John Brethet & Sons, 1 and 2; Ewe Lzmnb, John Brothct & Sons, 1 and 2; Best Pen, diploma, John Brethct & Sons. Q1-. unnnlah-n Atvrn` J nnlh, G00. & Sons. Sh1'opshirc--Ag'e1 Ram, Geo. Cmwford, 1 and 2; Agred Ewe, Geo. Craxvford, Clare Shaw; Shearling Ram, Geo. C1'zLwfor(l, Clare Shaw; Shearlimrx Ewe, Clare Shaw, Geo. C1`21\Vf0Y`(1; Ewe Lamb, Geo. Craw- ford, 1 and 2; Ram Lamb, Geo. Crztwford, 1 and 2; Best Pen, diploma, G00. Cl`Z1\\'f01`(l; Sweep- stakes, pen, any breed, Geo. Craw- ford, John Brcthet & Sons. Swine Improved Largo Yo1'k.=hire-Boar fzirrowc.-(1 present _vc:11', R. F. Cars- caulrlen & Sons, 1 and 2; A;:ed Sow, R. F. Cal-sczuhlcn, R. Coutts; Sow, f2u'rowcd present yea)`, R. F. Cars- cmlzlcn & Sons, 1 and 2. '[`<,\.n1\vn\'1'h:A{I'ml Rnnr. Clan: cmmen 6!. .sons, 1 am: :4. Tznnwo1'tl1-A`2'erl Boar, Clan.- Shaw, W. D. Hawkins; Boar, far- rowml prnsrrnt _vr.=nr, Clare Shaw, W. D. I`l:1w1-(ins; Agetl Sow, Clarr; Shaw, W. D. Hawkins; Sow, farrow- ml present year, Clare Shaw, 1 and `2, THE ONTARIO TEMPER- ANCE ACT AND THE KIDDIES Horses Sheep km...) 1')... anu Z; \.aUCl\B1't:l, 1. vvcuu, L auu 1 1 I2; Pullet, T. Webb, 1 and 2. | Plymouth Rocks, White--Cock, Clare Shaw; Hen, Clare Shaw; Coekerel, Clare Shaw, 1 and 2; Pul- let, Clare Shaw, J V. Ohilds. Wvqntlnffn, Wl1.ite-Cock. E. Berkshire--Boar, farrowed pres- ent year, W. D. Hawkins; Sow, far- rowed present year, W. D. Hawkins. Poultry Brahma--Cock, Hen, Cockerel and Pullet, N. L. Chantler, 1 and 2. Dlumnnn `Rm-1: Rsn-V-m|-Cnnk. T. Chantler, and 2. Plymouth Rock, Barrecl-Cock, T. Webb, Brooks B1'os.; Hen, T. Webb, 1 and 2; Cockerel, T. Webb, 1 and I 1'1I.._.......LL D,...1n \l71~.Hn, ,,_r`nn1r let, L;1are.5haw, J V. 'Un1l(lS. Wyandotte, White-Cock, Finch; Hen, E. Finch, N. L. Chant- ler & Son; Cockerel, E. Finch; J. IV. Childs; Puhlet, E. Finch, E. Finch. \)L7u-:n.lnH-o T.nr-n Rilvnv and Iv. Pumet, Wyandotte, Lace, Silver and Go1den-Hen, N. L. ghantler zz Son; Cockerel, N. L. hantler Son; Pullett, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2. Campines-Cock, W. N. Gibney; |Hon, W. N. IG.ibney, 1 and 2. I Leghorns, Bu'--Cock, J. V. Childs; Hen, N. Chfmtler, 1 land 2; Pullet N. L. hant er, 1 am 2; Cockerel, N. L. Chantler, 1 and 2. Game, Black Rod--Cock, J. A. Lennox; Hen, J. A. Lennox; Cock- erel, J. A. Lennox. T-nn1hnro`_._(`.n('k_ J. V. Ohihls. W. non, vv. AV. ruum Bu Pullet, Camp. 'RI:u-.k 1 erel, J. A. Lennox. Hamburg--Cock, J. V. Ohilds, W. N. Gibney; Hen, W. N. Gibney, J. V. Childs; Pullet, N. L. Chantler & Son, W. N. Gibney; Cockerel, N. L. Chantler & Son, 1 and 2. Mdnorcas, Black S.C.-Cock, B. B. Terry; Hen, B. B. Terry; Cock-:-rel, J. V. Childs, 1 and 2; Pullet, J. V. nhnrle 1 sun] 9. L;m1us, 1 and z. Po1and-Pu11et, B. and 2. A n:]n1uuc`nn+D1111nf More children sent to school, More regular attendance, Children better nourished and clothed, Better results from teaching, Children stay longer and ad- vance more rapidly, Educationiats endorse it. Shall the Banner Province of Canada go into the Booze Business ?