. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, . n districts where a county hasten or twelve, as we have in some parts of Western Ontario, it is somewhatdifficult to get them running along smooth lines. We ask the societies tosend a representative to some central point, and there to select a Board tomanage matters in connection with the various societies. When live menof commonsense in a district meet, you are going to accomplish good is a verv kindly feeling existing between all the fairs in our part ofthe country. We furnish them with advertising material. A large posteris got out by


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, . n districts where a county hasten or twelve, as we have in some parts of Western Ontario, it is somewhatdifficult to get them running along smooth lines. We ask the societies tosend a representative to some central point, and there to select a Board tomanage matters in connection with the various societies. When live menof commonsense in a district meet, you are going to accomplish good is a verv kindly feeling existing between all the fairs in our part ofthe country. We furnish them with advertising material. A large posteris got out by the District Board, and on it are the dates of each fair andtheir specialties. The Secretary of the Western Fairs Association sends,probably, one hundred bills to each society until the whole distribution ismade. If you send a bill of your own fair over to a neighbor who is acompetitor, he will probablv not take the best care of it, or see that the billsare T30sted up, but when his advertisement is upon this bill, then he is inter-2a I. •20 THE REPORT OF No. 43 ested, and will have the bills put up and looked after. This has proved aprofitable and cheap plan of advertising. So far as expert judges are con-cerned, it may be easy for the Superintendent to arrange to send us judges,but we dont quite agree with the manner in which he handled us last doubt he did the best he could under the circumstances. In a districtwhere a number of expert judges are constantly going from one fair to theother, one day at a fair here and to-morrow eight or ten miles away, if anexhibitor is at that place and that expert judge passes his judgment, andhe is going to be at the next fair, and the exhibitor intends to be there,what is the result? He says, I am not going to that other fair. Wefound it to work detrimentally to us in that particular. Judges should bechanged frequently, so that a man exhibiting stock day after day would havesomebody else to pass judgment on them instead of t


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