Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ven entriesand the contest was a spirited one. Theonly criticism, that of a man, was, Itdid not last long enough. The resultsare given below. The return on the Garden City at 7 andthe Lakeside at was a delightful sailand all were home in good time, havinghad, despite the rain, a very pleasantouting. The guessing competitions resulted asfollows : Starch Guessing.—Actual weight 3 lb., 6A oz.—1. Mrs. Hayes, 280 Wellesley street, guess 31b.,7 oz.; 2. Jimmie Mortimer, of Christie, Brown &Co., guess 3 lb., 6 oz. There were 13 ties in thiscontest and the priz


Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ven entriesand the contest was a spirited one. Theonly criticism, that of a man, was, Itdid not last long enough. The resultsare given below. The return on the Garden City at 7 andthe Lakeside at was a delightful sailand all were home in good time, havinghad, despite the rain, a very pleasantouting. The guessing competitions resulted asfollows : Starch Guessing.—Actual weight 3 lb., 6A oz.—1. Mrs. Hayes, 280 Wellesley street, guess 31b.,7 oz.; 2. Jimmie Mortimer, of Christie, Brown &Co., guess 3 lb., 6 oz. There were 13 ties in thiscontest and the prizes were decided by drawingfrom a hat. Mr. Haslet did the drawing. MacLarens Imperial Cheese Competition.—Actual weight 10 lb., 10 oz.—1. Donald McLean,of McLean & Van Loon, guess actual weight ; 2and 3. H. Marmion, wife of Past-PresidentMarmion, Queen street west; Arthur Sykes, Col-lege street, tied; guesses 10 lb., 8oz. Excelsior Coffee Competition.—Actual numberof beans 3, 1. Mrs. A. E. Jones,. President David Bull. Denison avenue, guess 3,599 ; 2. Mrs. J. , 381 Ontario street. Gentlemen. 1. , 171 Sorauren avenue, guess 3,600 ; 2. , of Tait, Bredin & Co. Malta Vita Food Competition.—Actualnumber of excursion ticket holders on boat 608.— 1, President David Bell, Yonge street, guess 599 ; 2. T. Clarke, Tecumseh street, guess Soap Race at park.—1. Mrs. J. Guy, Toronto ; 2. Mrs. R. Williams, Niagara Falls ; J. Connor, Hamilton ; 4. Mrs. Pattinson,Niagara Falls ; 5. Mrs. H. Crawford, London ; Vanalstine, Niagara Falls ; L. Kemp,Toronto. The handsome silver cup offered by The BovrilCo., Limited, to the member of the associationselling the greatest number of tickets, was awardedto D. Clark, Bellevue avenue. The officers of the association who areto be congratulated on the success whichcharacterized their annual outing are :President David Bell ; Vice-President T. 42 W. Johnston; Tre


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