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1903. — Gananoque. 

 Metis. 



Sault Ste. Marie. 

 Toronto Fair. 



Ottawa Branch W.A.A. of Canada. 

 Winnipeg Branch W.A.A. of Canada. 

 Toronto — Woman's Art Association of Canada. 

 London — Eng. Women's Institute, remaining 1905, $334.53. 

 Followed by Society of Artists from 1903 to date. 



1904.— Toronto W.A.A. of Canada. 



Arts and Crafts Society, Toronto. 



Berlin, Germany — $60. 



St. Louis World's Fair— $1,200.00. 



Halifax National Council of Women— $218.30. 



Halifax Fair— $156.35 



New Glasgow— $143.92 



Sherbrooke Fair— $69.43. 



Cornwall Fair— $81.25. 



Peterboro Fair— $r0.00. 



Toronto Fair. 



Brockville (made in Canada Charity Fair). 



Toronto W.A.A.C— $400.00. 



Desbarats, Ont.— $150.00. 



1905. — St. John, New Brunswick. 



Montreal — Art Gallery (Canadian Handicrafts Guild). 



Value. — In September, 1904, exhibits were out from the handicrafts' 

 shop to the value of over $3,000.00. 



Government Grant. 



In the spring of 1904 the Canadian Government made a grant of 

 $1,200.00 to the W.A.A.C. for the purpose of sending an exhibit to St. 

 Louis World's Fair. Of this amount, $1,000.00 was handed over to 

 our handicrafts' shop to defray the expenses of the exhibit. The re- 

 maining $200.00 still remains in the hands of the W.A.A. in Toronto, 

 as the final report has not yet been handed in, owing to the delay in 

 the return of the exhibit. The expenses of this exhibit will prol)ably 

 not exceed the $1,200.00, not including the stock which has been paid 

 for by the handicrafts' shop. This stock was considerably' damaged 

 by its long exposure in St. Louis. 



