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v.. •' $1/ ' '••• Cite £m gfreee AT QOUYMENIUR. N. T. B. 0. PARKER r^- - Famnrnm «* I il— aaatw* w»eW art el Maaafc i law. l.BO * Y«r l^wSwarties W«W a«»«e£Wia7 He NMM h, aa we aaawst Sad mr siUeae tea* aa*ejats* address VOL. XXXIX. QOUVRRNEUR, ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. N. Y., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 1920, MUMMM*, . \ i—A NEARLY K1UED BY INDI6ESM •MM. r. HAHTWHX j/ aWh Royaitosj, Tennon*. •Uooet three years ago T Uf ao to tftftr with IadigMtkiu. Food toured U say gloauMb, causing ma to belch; Bid I had Urrtbla heart burn, with pslna io my ebnat and anna. Iff baaut locator affooted , I bad short- wess of breath ; ib« action of my kidneya was Imwular. the seerstkms Sssaty and seaJdJaf. ( 1 was knoeaed out. and food fcr •CibiAff. when 1 rMd «.bout Krai*, awy?aa' and a«at for a box. I used S Saw and thought, 'weli, they-* ill turn out Ilka all the other remedies I have tried' but to my aurprfae and gladoeee, I laotlaed Improvement and I continued th* iiae of' Fruit a-Uvea*. (of Fruit Uw TabWita) with the result that a doaen boxes mad* mm fee) like a differ™ t person\ , CIUH r HARTWTCT.T*. Mr, aU.i. « for $3 50, trial alae 16a. AtdeaJeraor fnw FKt.'IT ATfVBS Limited. <)Ol>l£NtU>UU<i. N Y PREMIUM LIST ' OP THE.\'. .•••'••'• •• •) • ' '••', • • • ' GouvertteuT A. & M. Society For the 62nd Annual Fair TafcftUOatitteMwJi Tseaday, Wedaetday, Thursday and Friday Angwt 17,18,19,20,1920 Cliff i Centerpiece ..,-,... a Curtains, l pair ... 3 Scarf 4 Bt| 5 Cambole 6 Tabic runner i Bedroom set .... I . Draaa 9 Soecbnen not listed (Continued from last week) , SECTION 37-STENC1LING ist and $ SO $ 25 75 50 T M .1 4 I I o !» II.' SECTION 38-TOOLED LEATHER So 5fi> 5© 50 1 00 50 50 as 85 as as 75 as 35 fooled bat .. . Tooled belt Tooled card case Toolad pocketbook Tooled book cover Tooled portfolio Toolad centerpiece Tooled lamp mat Tooted picture frame Toolad shopping bag Tooled specimen not listed . $ioo $ 75 75 50 75 75 50 75 1 00 75 75 1 00 75 SO 50 as So 75 50 50 75 50 rlTPIP* '• ™*nrwnra The \OM **n»bia\ U No AwNMnt\ Ineanuuw AMMf W isa-M OAM M (Wat ihM(. Ifealrtae* HMM Ne, SI. •-'•ULJL.. teen Order«f Itoe.AlrteR rate af the County ef fll. las tu tee Statute la •••a 1. Metleate heeehe •««•• «« Law*•!>*•, and AMwirJlM u . ^ „ „_ *Mau^ aadiir^kUd. N»«ta«U (MMby atvM *« MT«N.» WVIM «UIM» «r«tn»t in* M«at««l \M UMhlU (•«• o# (SuvwiMf In n M UMHI. ikat g^y «r« rw, u tr«d to • *\ l ! ,M,ri T ,r Jll. •*• to * •*•'• \' «J. A»»bar rk*r l*> UM Vnk«« of Uom*mnmtr, In «U Mniy. «M at k«tw« ta« Mk ilay O/DMMW *%tM. Ma* M . tao. JAMCSj * \MM* ii Aktmiii rAiiRRN. A *^»^'* i - Ait4<rt.«y. *». N. r. • ' Urn* Oil til / SECTION ,10-WOOD CARVING Chest Chair Tabla Box Book rack .. Tray Picture frame ist 2nd $1 00 $ 71 75 75 ; a5 50 50 1 0 0 1 0 0 50 75 75 Btwswwisii. w. twv m MOTJCK PuNNtant u» «n Qt4m of H«i Afrte R. ll atorwittA. Mmrrmtftm mt OM OMnty o/sH. . I«wr*n««. »IMI »<»wji»if to UM MIMM ta «Mlt 4 «MM «MHU wid piiiiVJiT. NutiM la iM^iy t«r«« to all »«r*i*ui Kavln« «Ui*«M utlMi 0» «tMte W JaaiM Martin. •><• 0/ R«MU In MM Osaaly. I •m^irt, tnat (Mv am raqalrwl to ««kft«M MM •ant*. •*» tka V<KI#IMM laarwr ta tnf «•- M h b raaklaM* In tK« vllla«« of Raal I In NM lW«r. MI ur aar«r« ta« S0O» aay HXJIMRt: A^aVlatatM lial«4 J«n * S. ISan JORST j AtTHTm T JOHNRON Ooyv«rn«ur. N, t . Alt y. far •*- Notice of Uptclal Town Maatlna; Town of OouvarSialir W«a«iAH. Ik* town mt Uimow—MI if Maes, ana . iMdMttrwM rnar at thraa vatlna WNBaa*H. It *vp—f that If a»M •} ikli rltalrirta In amht town < aauid a* rtriirrJ frw M*Ht •«» nv« ••»• tn«r«by 1)M a>« payfV a? a«M town <«iniM aava ipi laSSta fay SM) »«r y«a». ••M! WaaaMAa. It «|i|M«r« that avch voting ma- atiaM* van ha |Hir*|M*ad uadar a <>ont|a«t y aahl maokltiMi «an ba patf Nraittf rtMTMiy •an Mvlnaa. ai d Waa l required duly rad nuivjaar mt U ni*d »aasHU»>M toTOta.afeatae. a/ aaM Town ha« • •pcaial town maattntf tu vota.aMI' mt th« vottna m*ah*M |u»jfml of aWlbma «n<l aWi wnathar <w aat of aaM lown 8 Specimen not listed .^ _ , - ,. SECTION 40-HAMMERED BRASS Clali ' 1 1 Plague ,,,.,.,,,,.. rfl Head 3 Figure .' ,.. 4 Candle shade 5 LamiJ shade 6 Collection pierced brass , SECTION 41-METAL WORK •Clasi 1 Specimen Venetian Iron work .... i, !>*:.....'./.*• 2 Candlesticks j Bowl , « Fire set r . S Lamp o Crumbers 7 Teapot standard 8 Specimen not listed \.... 75 & 50 W..\:;. so ist 2nd ;!i $ 75 $ 50| 75 7S 50 50 75 So 50 25 25 50 OaM SrtCTiON aa-BASKETRY Raffia basket .....J/,;*,.» Raffia bag Raffia hat , Handkerchief basket Trinket basket Pine straw basket Collection sweet grass baskets (3 or more) Reed basket Corn husk basket Serving tray Reed sandwich tray Vaaa .* Specimen not listed ist $too 75 50 75 75 75 50 * 5o tsf $ 50 and $ 75 50 ^5 50 50 50 as .. as and $ a 5 50 75 50 50 f 50 75 50 50- SO 50 75 75 a5 50 as as as 50 35 25 as a$ 50 50 SECTION 4J-BURNT WORK X\ tow ana 11 aurraa** tor taatiMefaaU tww n#w voting* mar MM*. e«i»«eft> fn • Mm and SW .if tn« •W»iai. law •Ttk* faatHi lH«t« uf Maw Yurk uw Tnannroar N .Ur# la hamtiy alaaa taat nd f<»r aaW| Town of a Rj>a*l»l T..v»n Uwl MM In • Oauvarn^ur will ha hahl mi Au«uat froia II i H H>n tu » P ^ nth day of M at tha town luHin tu 1 In tha aW*rt Moali tn tha vllkw* of Ua«v«r- N V . furmarfy tHsmiUxl hy H. H Naary, la ytite b* balKttt utntn th«> foiltiwlna- quaatloaa'. lit flhall tha T <wn <*( (i.nivwnaur xlupl tha vatliia marhlito mathtid of vol Inv at alartlona tn.f Raall tho Ti»wn tt.aird »f aaM Town of Clouvarnaur uwrrhaaa f«r tha uaa uf aakl town, two now votlna- maohlnaa purwuant to eortloaia Ml and SSa .>f Iho olartlon law uf the Ulat* ,4 Maw Ywh bsaylJMly •!« . !•» . --•«---» If. C KDOHU. Town Clark. Town «f iUmn NotYaa of 8 pa 0 la I Totn Meeting Town of Qouvernour W*w*m~*m. a required number of tax pa/era of aaM Town have duly Med a aetlUon for aAawalal Town Meeting to vcHe UIM»I a prafwettlnn to raiaa tax In aaM Town the aum of Two hundred r». <a»«>.0t», earh year fur the rear* of ISSO I *tl W. be uaad toward the aupaort and •4 the Reading rWn AooarlaUon of namleaa TW1 Ta' r durtaa the year IMA and ISSI Notkeh Now Taaaaroaa Notke |* hereby ai a RfMrfdal Tnwn Mewtina la and to* aaidl Qvavarnoer will be heH .41 the Itth AafM** from ttMal u'etnea noon to |kj«T<twn riH<ma In the Rfert Rleelt Mke la hereby 'Tfawn of in the V af Oiniverneui. N Y fi^merly wnoaied by N. Neary to vote hy ballot upun the foUewhic e;weatl..n To rata* the earn nf two hundred dollar* (SBjo.00) fey MM yaar IS1» and aUo two hundred dollar*, (HOO 00) for Iho yaar nt l«| in be uaeil tcmani the tap pot I ami mNlntmnitrd uf tha Raadlug Ru>mt AfaerlathMi uf f hmvarnetir Town ('lerti. Tmrh nf Oouvernour Clals v i Burnt wood collection t Burtl leather collection 3 Burtl plush collection * 4 alurRf velvet collection .. . SECTION 44-PHOTOGRAPH Oait - i tCetfattion figure, amateur .........;...,,...,i,. a Collection scenery, amateur ..; 3 CoUaction Interiors, amateur 4 Proftssional work, best display SECTION 45-PAINTING NOT ON CANVAS i Um| shade a Candle shade J Tapettry ., 4 J'tacajue 5 \Clnmdar , o wkfagaiine cover .., 7 Screen cover 8 Fan o On porcelain io Miniature painting , 11 Painting on satin ., M Colored photograph •' TSt ^ 75 75 f 75 75 i .I*'- % 75 75 ;' 7 % 2 OO AS $$o 50 75 »#-. 50 50 50 . 75 75 50 I 00 75 • . 75 w $ $0 50 50 5° 2nd *$ 50 1 00 $ n as 50 i 35 as as 50 50 25 75 50 50 Have You Ever Figured It Out? 6ft* DIFFERENCE Between 4<*> % 6^> five dollars a Week, in ten year ft, with Inteteat ctimpouiidad aeml- •nnually at 4*J>, will anioutit to li.iav The aame ammint fof th i aama length tif time al 1%, will amount to |1.4V I, 01 $)300 more. , In other wutda, you would ac- cumulate over fifty cent* a week more by poyt»« <\ the aame amount «4 tituney each week on INSTALLMENT JHARI9 /' In tha Gouvernetir Savings and Loan , Association than yrni fitnifd If you had your money out o n • 1 per cent he ate. ft yoti are golt»K »«• atait in Uve money. u»* *•» ***t»*»- Teike) out * farw akairww NOW <\ DIPARTM INT M—TIN I ART* \ \. , < All articles for which premiums have been previously awarded are in* ' eliffible for competition in this department. No painting can be entered in more than one class. ^ . .'•'.* SECTION i-PAINTINGS IN OH. FROM NATURE 1 Collection of six paintings $200 $t 00 ' a landscape t 100 50 3 Fruit , , 1 00 50 4 Flower , ', 1 00 50 5 Figure 1 00 50 6 Animals 1 00 50 7 Birds j 100 50 » Sunset scene . 1 00 50 9 Black and white «......' 1 00 50 10 Marine scene 100 50 It Know scene v ....jL... ( 100 50 la Interior ^ 100 50 13 Moonlight Scene 1 00 so 14 Still life '. 1 00 50 M Head too 50 to Game piece t 00 50 17 Specimen not listed • 1 00 50 SECTION a—PAINTINGS IN dlL FROM COPY Class lit and ' 18 Collection 61 six piloting* $a 00 $1 00 10 Portrait , 1 00 50 ao landscape . n • too 50 »l Frutl , ,,........ 1 00 50 22 Flower , - 1 00 50 23 Figure : 100 50 24 Animals ... ,j 1 00 50 2% Birds too 50 ao Sunset , scene 1 00 50 a? Black and white 1 00 50 an Marine scene f 100 50 ao Snow acene - ..J ; 100 50 30 Interior i. too 50 31 Moonlight scene « 1 00 50 32 Still life , 1 o» 50 J3 Head 1 00 5>o 34 Game piece 1 o» «io J5 Specimen not listed '.* 1 00 50 SECTION j-WATER COLORS FROM NATURE Clan ist aad 36 Collection of «ix ..; ;....,.. $iw $1 ui J7 Fifc-urr ^. 1 00 50 UJ Moonlight scene «. * > «o ' 50 39 Birds , . ( 1 SP 5« 40 Game ..* ..< 100 50 41 Interior h 100 50 4J Flowers , , 100 50 43 Fruit 4 1 to 50 44 Utmhcape b .» 100 50 45 Marine ecefle '. 1 00 50 46 Still life > 1 00 50 47 Animals I... X, : 100 50 48 Snow -caW ..;*.-: 4 '• • • * 00 50 40 Portrait ' *. » 00 50 50 Place cards « , ' «> 50 51 Specimen not listed > 00 50 SECTION 4—WATER COLORS FROM COfPY j , Class ist ' and 53 Collect ion. six S ....L. *...... $200 $100 33 Figure - too 50 54 Moonlight scene ».... ' 00 50 55 Birds < 100 50 56 Game piece *. ,». 1 00 50 57 Interior ^ 1 00 50 58 Flower piece ,.. .4 '..:... i f .. 1 00 50 •jp Fruit piece ..«..'. 1 00 JO AJO Landscape 4....; .' too 1 50 n 1 Marine piece ... v ...... « 1 00 ^ 50 . 6a Still life , + t * too 50 63 Animal piece ». f 100 50 64 Snow piece ...„ ^ ^ I 100 SO » ' •* \- ' - U*L-. \*'' . i - I till Wutoaair *' : ^ NO. 25. i alawj VVw Ctfl «JN| C*t «i1*rV rhlnfl in the pHndr»g ins disu you need, m •vprio. M lowii wr/ otM # quality, fiauerifj and vvofirnftnrfifeajav iWered CooMfciaMid tee at before paTednf your ortfcr elwU^ere, THF. AMERICAN fRESS ASSOCIATION 65 Portrait #*b*.»**»•...*... 66 Place cards .^...>.. M .,•» 67 Specimen not listed « * SECTION 5—CHARCOAL DRAWINGS Class 68 Head from life ......;......,»..................... 69 Figure from life \ 70 Head from cast *.,». • .....' 71 Figure from caBt 72 Torso from cast • « .* 73 Animal from life « 74 Animal from cast 75 Portrait j SECTION 6-PEN AND INK DRAWINGS Clans 76 Head from cast ..«,*....!..**..«•*»-.-....*...(....*. 77 Figure from life 78 Portrait from life .- ^ 79 Animal from life . f L 80 Landscape from nature j 81 Flowers , 8a Fruit 83 Silhouette Picture • 84 Exhibition penmanship ,. — 8s Mechanical drawing 4 86 Specimen not listed i. — 1 00 1 00 1 00 tst $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 SECTION 7-SEPlA DRAWING tst $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 95 96 97 98 99 too 101 CHINA Cass r 87 Head ...;.. .-:•• Figure , Animal Landscape Portrait Flowers Specimen not listed SECTION 8-PENCtIL DRAWINGS dill-' T 94 Head frorh east,*., /,,, ,.*...! Figure from life Portrait , ; <. Animal from life '. {. Landscape from nature .i. Flowers '. Fruit j. , Specimen not listed ..J SECTION 9-CRAYONS daft .. .v\ v ; 10a Landscape ,*.•.•...•..*.. 1. >..;..}...;.u^... 103 Animals ' j 104 Fancy piece ., i 105 Flower piece .s. J 106 Portrait j , , SECTION io4-PASTELS Moonlight ncwie Marine scene > > Flower piece • Fruit piece * Landscape :.. ...... Portrait , Specimen not listed SECTION it—HAND PAINTED Class f 114 After dinner coffee flips (6) .............. Ash tray Berry bowl Berry dishes (6) Bone plates (3) Bon Bon dish, covered ...,. Boullion cups (3) Bread and milk set Bread plate Bread and butter plates (6) Bread and butter plates (6) conventional Buttons, set of 5 • Cake plate Candlestick .* Card case Card receiver Celery dish Celery dips (6) Centerpiece - Chocolate pot »•. Chocolate cup* (6) ! Cheese* dish — Chop dish Cheese and cracker dish Fruit bowl Pitcher, large Coffe set, 3 pieces • •. • Coffee cups, conventional Coffee cups, design (6) Collar button box Comb and brush tray Collection 10 odd pieces not mentioned...... Comfort '• Cracker jar Cream and sugar Cream and sugar, conventional Cucumber dish Cuff links Dinner plates, conventional (3) Dinner plates, design (3) Egg cups (6) Fern dish Fish platter and plate Fruit plates (3) .' '. Hairpin box • Ice cream tray Tobacco jar (Humurid) Tobacco jar (humidore) ,, Jardiniere, large , Mayonaise bowl •••*•• Meat platter Oatmeal set (3) Olive dish Pepper and salt dish . Pickle dish Pin tray Punch bowl Sandwich tray ... v .. ^ Specimen in lustre ...., Tea plates, conventional Tea plates, design (6) Specimen flat enamel Tea cups, design (6) * Tea cups, conventional (6) ., ( Vase, small Vase, large Water pitcher Lemonade pitcher^ conventional Specimen not listed Collection of luster SECTION 12—ACID ETCHING . Claw •:•'•-•.•:•••; 184 Bon Boh dish .. s s % dozen cups' Berry set .' ,. Cake plate , •. Card receiver Celery dish Comb and brush tray Cream and sugar set Cheese and cracker dish Fern dish Fruit Bowl Jelly dish Olive dish Orange dish Pickle dish Punch bowl : Salt and pepper set ; Salad dish ; Sandwich tray Specimen not listed ,. , ^ . SECTION 13-RELICS , Information must accompany each article Cass *•• • 204 Old best-woven counterpane ,.-'.,......•..C....U., Collection- Indian relics Historical relics, collection Collection curiosities from foreign lands Collection geographical specimens Collection historical dishes Specimen not listed ,. .j SECTION u-TAXIDERMY,, Class •.\.'• ' '••'\. JI i Collection, not less than 5 -v..'..................... 107 108 109 no HI 112 \3 Ii5 u6 \7 118 \9 1 120 lit 12a 123 124 a 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 «34 135 136 n l 138 •39 140 141 14a »43 144 M5 146 147 148 149 150 151 15a 153 »54 155 156 157 158 159 160 160 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 *70 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 »95 196 197 108 199 200 20I 202 203 205 200 207 208 20Q 210 .1 ; (6) tst $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ist $1 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 ist $ 75 75 • 75 ^ 75 75 $ 75 75 1' 75 • 75 75 : 75 75 : lst $1 50 50 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 50 1 00 75 50 50 75 7S 50 1 50 1 00 50 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 I 50 50 75 400 I 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 50 75 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 75 50* 1 00 75. 75 2 00 75 75 1 75- 50 50 50 50 00 00 SO 50 50 75 00 00 75 50 75 75 75. 00 50 50 So 2nd $ 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 2nd $ 50 50 So 50 50 50 So 50 50 • 50 50 2nd $ 50 50 SO 50 50 50 ' 50 2nd $ 50 50 50 50 50 •i 5 0 50 50 and $ 50 50 50 50 50 $ 50 50 > 50* 50 50 50 50 and $ 75 as \• 75 75 50 75 50 75 50 75 50 ! 25 50 25 25 50 50 as .. 75 75 75 50 7S 75 75 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 35 50 2 OO 50 SO 50 50 50 • 2S i 50 SO 2 5, 60 1 00 SO 25 75 * 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 25 25 ' 25 25 1 00 50\ 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 SO 75 50 50 50 75 1st $ 75 1 50 2 00 1 00 75 75 1 00 1 no 1 00 1 00 75 50 50 5\ 50 1 00 75 1 00 50 50 1st $f 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2nd $ 50 1 00 1 59 75 50 50 75 75 75 75 5o 25 25 25 25 75 50 50 25 25 and ist 2nd $2 00 $1 00 DEPARTMENT N—SCHOOL PAIR The Gouverneur Agricultural and Mechanical Society offers premiums oat the following named exhibits in the several classes as scheduled, the exhibits to be, entered in the School Fair, and to be the work of school ohildren, except as noted. Exhibitors will be divided into three cfasses, according to age, each class competing with its own members. Class A will comprise children under 12 years; Class B will comprise those past their twelfth birthday and under is; Class C will comprise those from 10 to 18 years^of age and is not limited to school children. The projects in Class C are planned so that the exhibitor may secure school credit by registering in advance with the School Superintendent. Each exhibitor must keep a record of the hours worked on each project. The Gouverneur A. & M. Society will set aside One Hundred Dollars premium money for the payment of premiums of exhibits found worthy in the School Fair. The usual rate of 50 cents for the first premium and 25 cents for the second premium will prevail, although a greater amount will be awarded to superior exhibits and project booklets. No entrance fee wilt be charged. All exhibits must be accompanied by a report written by the exhibitor, describing how the work waa done (containing from 25 to 50 words) on cards of a uniform size, 5x8 inches, which will be supplied by the Secretary. These reports will be securely tied or pinned to the exhibit and will be signed by tha exhibitor. 1 Ovii NATURE STUDY DIVISION (Open to Classe^A and B) \ . Exhibit fefns or geraniums in bloont, potted before July tst. Exhibit pinsies, sweet peas or asters. Largest'exhibit cut flowers grown by ex- hibitor. Best made 4nt nest for school' study. Best kept note book. Pair bantams, ducks or guinea pigs. First prize on each so cents; sec- ond, 25 cents. Collection named grasses and legumes, made when in blos- som, mounted on cardboard. First prize, $1.00; second. 50 cents. j DOMESTIC ART DIVISION V I • (Open to Classes A and B) V *r and lover sewing, not less than one yard. Hemming, not less than one yard. Three button holes in cotton garment Patch set in, in striped material. Hemstitched handkerchief, lace trimmed. Pair hemstitched pillow cases. Machine made shirt waist. Garment, hand made, having- French or felled seams. Garment, machine mAde, having French or felled seams. Embroidery in cotton or linenl Dressed doll. Exhibit crochet work in wool, in cotton or in silk. Knitted mitten. Sofa pillow cover. Rug. Basket work. First prize on each, 50 cents; second, 25 cents. Exhibit of work showing ten different stitches. First prize, 75 cents \ Second, 50 cents. Best exhibit undergarment (machine or hand made). Best exhibit darning and mending (3 specimens). Best exhibit of two aprons, one fancy and one work. Best night gown, with set-in sleeves, (machine or hand made). Best exhibit of simple wash dress (machine or hand made). Best hand made work or utility bag (use to be stated). First prize, $1.00; second, 50 cents. Each of the last six exhibits to be ac- companied by a booklet according to SutejFair rules. , , t , DOMESTIC SCIENCEDIVISION ' - - ^ I '• * . • • ' . Loaf yeast bread, white or graham. Lbaf Boston brown bread, nut bread or soft ginger bread. Can sour pickles, one kind or mixed. Can sweet pickles, one kind or mixed. Jar apple or currant jelly. Exhibit fruit, butter and marmalade. Exhibit home made candies or maple sug- ar, in attractive selling packages. Exhibft potato starch. First prize on each, 50 cents; second, 25 cents. Best collection of three varieties of fanned,vegetables (pint Jars), canned fruit, jelly, pickles, relishes, niet|od of' preparation to be stated on label, as per State Fair rules. Firtt brize, $1.00; second, 50 cents. j ; DRAWING DIVISION , . : J: X\ V ' (Open to Classes ^ and B) * '•\ < ^ \ / f \v_ '-\ '•> : Free hand map of exhibitor's school district, showing list of taxpayers. Free hand map of New York State. Skjetch of exhibitor's home. First prize, so cents; second, 25 cents. ( Sketch book made by exhibitor. First prize, 75 cents; second, 50 cents. > FARM MECHANICS DIVISION -'.-!.' : ': . • (Open to Class C) .'-••'..-! •-'\ V'; Axe handle; Trap nest; Flower standr Dryinash feed box; Chicken coop; Book case; Milking stool; Plan of exhibitor's home grounds, show- ing location of buildings; Plan of garden; Shop sketch book. First prize, 50 cents; second, 25 cents. Exhibit forge work; Exhibit leather halter; Isometric drawing of frame of poultry house; Plan of farm showing four crop rotations. First prize, 75 cents; second, 50 cents. Best piece original construction* accompanied by booklet, as per State Fair rules. First prize, $1.00; second, 50 cents. ; , . .,,... ., . fc . ; ,. SPECIAL • ..,_ ^ ;.•:•' •;, •'..;' - : '•.'; Honor badges will be awarded to all showing a good record of Junior Summer Projects accomplished evep though no cash profit has been made. : The reports must be made out on official blanks which wilt be furnished from daily records and all arranged in the form of a neat booklet signed by exhibitor and certified by parent or teacher. Agricultural classes, Sunday Schools or other organization* entering at least fifteen exhibits in the School Fair in the regular divisions and sending a school banner will be entitled to a special premium. Special prizes will be allowed for exhibit made by a district school, or- one room in a district school, entries to be made up entirely from the twenty sets of mounts described in Cornell Rural School Leaflet for No- vember, 1915. . T- !•• - DEPARTMENT 0—AGRICULTURE f • ; JUNIOR HOME PROJECT EXHIBIT^ • ^ ' '••;; The exhibit must be accompanied by a complete record book or the teacher must certify on the entry card that she has inspected such a re- cord book. No prize will be awarded for exhibits where the record book has not been kept. Exhibits must comply with the work requirements as outlined for the three classes in the .project work. __ Prizes will be awarded in three grades under each class according to the age of the contestant. The classes are as follows : Class A Ages up to 11 years '.'••«\ I'- '-..':'• •-,v>•' •'\* i Class B Ages ia\to 15 years - <, • • *-\! ,; + •.' :'A .. v ^»i i Class C Ages 16 to 18 years f * * , -,: All exhibits must be in place by 11 oleJock on the first day of the fair. No premiums will be issued on exhibits entered after that hour. Exhibits must consist of the amount or number of specimens flamed in the premium list. * ( ( , SECTION i-GASOEN PROJECT \ * 1 Each exhibit of the following vegetables must consist of five specimen* (neither more nor less): Sweet Corn, Beets, Carrots,, Cucumbers, Onions, Parsnips, Peppers, Rutabagas, Salsify, Tomatoes, Turnips. Each exhibit of the following vegetables must consist of only one specimen: Cauliflower, Melon, Squash, Pumpkin. Each exhibit.of the followinR vegetables musf consist of dnc quart: Green or Yellow Snap Beans, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts. Oast Project Exhibit Prizes ..* Class . '..!'\'T • \' , .. ' '•?;.';''•\*<•• i*t , 2nd .'\1/ A Best* exhibit of 4 different varieties of vegetables $3 00 $3 00 2. B Best exhibit of 6 different varieties of vegetables 300 200 Best exhibit of 8 different varieties of *%< u »5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 j i *'•» 29 . 30 I 31 32 ] vegetables SECTION 2— POTATO PROJECT 3 00 Best peck early or late potatoes ,...,,. Best peck early or late potatoes Best peck early or late potatoes ,..,,,.. 'SECTION 3—CORN PROJECT Best 6 ears flint, dent or pop corn Best 6 ears flint, dent or pop corn Best 6 ears flint, dent or pop corn SECTION 4-BEAN PROJECT Best peck shelled beans Best peck shelled beans ^ Best peck shelled beans — \ SECTION 5—CALF PROJECT 3 00 3'oo 3 00 3.00 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 <» 3 0 0 X 2 OO '2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 OO 2 OO a 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3rd ••< $1 00 t do 1 00 1 06 1 00 1 00 I 0 6 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best A Best B Best C Best pure-bred Holstein calf pure-bred Holstein calf pure-bred Holstein calf pure-bred Ayrshire calf pure-bred Ayrshire calf pure-bred Ayrshire calf Grade calf Grade calf .... 1 Grade calf i o 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 0 0 10 00 10 00 SECTION 6—LAMB PROJECT Lamb Lamb Lamb SECTION 7-PIG PROJECT 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 Pig PiK Pig SECTION 8-POULTRY PROJECT pen, cockerell and 4 pullets 2 00 pen, cockerell and 4 pullets 2 00 pen, cockerell and 4 pullets 2 00 pen. cock and 4 hens 2 00 pen, cock and 4 hens 2 00 pen, cock and 4 hens 2 w&v 7 od •-00 7 00 7«o 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 6 0 1 00 t 1 00 1 0 0 1 00 1 0 0 1 wfl ' 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 ?5 00 S 00 S 00 5 00 5 <» 5 00 5 00 » j J BABY BHOW *•.•'• • j A health contest divided into four divisions. Pirsi Division— Babies to six months of age First Second .i • ; ' $10 00 '.' $5 00 Second Division—Six months ta one year of age First Second >>•,-. I '\*\ * j. '• $10 OO $5 00 Third Division^— One year to two years of age First Second ! # \. 1 $10 00 $5 00 Fourth Division—Two years to three years of age First Second j • $10 oa , $5 00 Third $3 00 Third $3 00 Third $3 00 Third $300 For Refreshments 1 ' •* while attending the Fair Patronize the Stand conducted by Barnes Woman 1 ! Relief Corps Fresh Home Made Sandwichet and Doughnuts, Coffee, , Milk and Ice Cream i\' ' • * r -ji . .•'• • • ,- ••;•••• - 1 <! At the Red Stand Tha profits wfll be uaad for Charity and Patriotic VVork. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BB«T PaUNT-WSABS Coottd yoa $3,456 * GeLta when -0 T HE Up-to-date wo- man uses modern ' improvements wher-J ever the can. v The tttodetn milk it Nesde's Every Day. Every Day it safer than \ bottled milk because if s sterilized and richer : because the useless water that yon pay for in bottled milk his been taken out Use it in- stead of cream on cere- als, and in coffee; for, cooking, baking and for; ail milk and cream pur-. poses. Ask your grocer. End Tlae Ag&ay and Tortsrw ; From Corns, *v COM\FlX* the wond«rful m»w tffacoverjr for corns, c&Uouaea and bunions. Tha •tope with the vmry flrat drop. n 10 minutes the corn may be> easily removed. Expert Chirop- odist's use the aame method. Many. of them.use Oo m \FIX\. Corn \FIXT contain* no ether, collodion, *attrclllo add . or other harmful iiurreblents to eat the food flesh and make the foot sore. No more extended treatments for sev- ers! datr* and nichts; no mora soaktnaf or , \eooklna'* the feet r-t la 3N) minutes the corn is gone—so laf the pain. Corn \JTX\ is quicker, Jaafer and different. Don't suffer another mfnatet Corn \FIX- Is wonderful, and will surely help ^you. If yottr dealer cannot supply you. send us tec In stamps and we will mall yoe a bottle direct, from our laboratory. Your money*, refunded if you are not «atl«fl>dfl CORN FIX CO.. Inc., Newark, N. J. U M \M'Z'AT-L NESTLU'sr EVERY Made »• tkm m»mm*ti •/ , ',; 3mW$ Mm f-d f~ MmHm • 'vi NBSTLtf'S FOOD COMPANY : Ai«ieMMH4> CROdHETERS *\ ' ^WAITTKD OK t y|v,\ * infanta'b^teealsnd B&qam. fl^Seat Price* paid. Seld aampfc if possible, Samuel Horowfk'a Sons, 829 New RoeeoblOOTO Hkfc, Syracuse. N. Y.; 109 Carter BidgTkoehester, N. V. rauifi nmitAx A1THUIIE. CUSHHAN 1% , :; „. auiomc TOani BUCK j<4 . eV^, f \ PHONES OffloelOSW. Hottse&JR. TO crtmuffcaMPAjrf ( Padeaislaie a\m4 1 —-•• r, v It atftt; food Imll&njca; orchard. Near good *il- leffe. Part cask, balance B. O. KINNEY. Danaajaflat HOTEL ST. CLOUD BiyTmWOBGm l*4e Xe OtJl NEW BRSTAUBAttT Seat of tesly at all anmoraAN PLAN Booaw, SI par dajr. with private bath. H.»aedtf A& wufc kot aadeold reaaiai Beere «% Wficawt, lne. ICut Flowers For Sale Rsee^CsrBirJssw^c H.Cltsfers QLOBE STEAM LAUNDRY AftBcywitB H. C Rsfer»,MaaiSt Farms For Sale $2509 AJAAA IBSatrwj; nearly all tilV !hallNII| aweloamifoodbotldtrars; Y™**™ 10 cows sad fodder in- cloded. llawfaWssu •55UU0 u ^ lot ^iF°^ t ! mmn ^i •jrwvv nesr good yUtage. 16, head cattle, team, tools aid crops included. $2SSS 3*.^; froodboiUimrc 40 atanehiona; concrete' floor; silo; water^n bam., Orops included. SSacats; nearly afl tlH- >le loam; atedfte larjre Have; extra fine boild- inga; li^hta, preeeore atsr ayatetn; plumt)- 26 stanchiona; Ittter era, etc. An ele- t farm hone. $110001-. Many otheasl Various locstkms. JfLMcLiM GoaTefneur, N. Y. -4 Member Fi IreBert' Atsecisklea Oar Advertisiiig ^: Service ? * Mesas More Seles for You, Mr When you begin advertising ia tbia paper yos start oo the roadto more business. There ia no better or cheaper me- diam for reaching (he buyers of tbia community. Weottatoprovida > Artirtc Printing of every deecriptioa. aac New York State attld Agricultural Exposition MOST USEFUL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF TH^AST To Interests of Agricinture $60,000. - In Premiums | $60,000. Insuring Greatest Horse, Cattle; Sheep, '' Swine, Poultry, Pet Stock, Farm Produce, Fruits, Flowers and Domestic Art Shows of the Year. •, | Best Attractions and Entertainment Features in the Land. , Famous Lajcklear will change Aeroplane in the Air. Gimnd Circuit Horse Races, Auto Races, ; Athletic Meet, Two Horse Shows, Dog . Show, Band Concerts and Midway. Special Rat€M on Railroad* SYRACUSE, SEPT. 13th to 18th ADMSSION 50 CENTS :f-X N < .-\a '„- ^ « *>**£& *K/f fv/ 1 iXV,