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STUBBLE CLASS
Class 4
BoyS- 19 Years and oundet, Norman
Chaff, Mitchell; Austin Natin, Mon
roe; AleHarrisoni Galt; Chas. Har-
i ison, Galt; Russel Bell, Culross.
Crewn and, Finish-7Chaffe.
Class 5 • .
Boys '16 'anti under -George Hen-
dereaerir-W-ingiraint,Ne•r,ral:--Es,'144-s„
kertan; • Bruce • Jeffrey, TeesWater';'
tiordoh Pag4f,' Lucknow,r- Jape
Teeswater, Crown and, fin-
Ilenderson.. , • .
ylass 6, ,5
. Single furrow riding p1w, • three:
.Sti^atiss, Miiday
viti..,ThaCker, Salem; Ed. Thomson,
• ilelyiebd. 'Crown, : Thayi r, F401,
.tiajiss.
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Furrow Rbbert Aitkt•h;
fees'Water; , Lorne:
4,.Kongie Webb,' '.1.4cknoW-;
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Lo ton, , 'Walkerton ; Russel: ;Bapti's-.t:,',
.Saleni; Crbwn and, finish, M-. 1A,7 '61517
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% Calcium C8rbonate
NEWS AND INFORMATION
• FO.g:BUSY...,,FARETR •
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• (Furnished by the Ontario •Department .of Agriculture)
. Bny, Canadian Apples ...
. With un present rate of exchange
nevailing,. United btateS cattle
ateLuninig. iii,i u••• agasn LO In*
..,airy and feeder . s.iqck ih& advari-
-tk,e • a' le preen. • epressie.il .111.
. i.lnadatti • funds affords Just a littic
•ore ttiant on.Sets the- -t...i. .S..
vier winch tiLl.v. VfopL. the 41: ' home.
ur 'sometinie A• be), cr recent,
ai•rivcd ioos_tng for dairy cattle
letter.".af credit ier
„lid Was givefl a upoIt,c Lai
..••1•63•U, Tho.s Li ti present. peesp,cot
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MERICN-
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NIAGARA FALLS, ONITAF410.
Manufacturers of C ramid& hfigh AnalysisFertilizerS.
OR SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER
1UrC.;111;.1-
41011' l'iVe tuck. doYe-I°P.
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• • 5Itirketing Peese
• ti .10 plepa‘re. geese '•
dirket • ' N•yn.en tite w•eatiler ttirns
, IA I ' 11. ih4y sun4iikothett
pastnio" ;Ind those' beiec,.c.L.'
inalaqt: '•!43•
;6.1,111C.A1 • .e..11's i"C'a•oibeU
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4.!.atY :of water'. arid .nr.t and kepi.
rioeY-'sliould..be fed 1ilAily'•ot.,'
mere: southern' districts growth
ll he too, rank. All,clisseS of live •
stock are in good condition Weather
. id erinitted -continued ' pasturage
thereis plenty•of feed stibply.,The
•nut crop is eing .harvested in good .;
d44011..1)airy production iS above
The yield in Oxford County
.11S been estimated at 20 to a per',
higher than. last ,Year, •while in'
4:iivi11 1 4U per cent. -increase has
•• in •repotted. Farmers! discourage,.
„wit. iseuiffined ahnest, .wholly to
• arket prieeS. •
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vs‘ tilli cep' thi:. Patultleatns4WwelhienEedau. l••wis•...
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1.L44.• porifinetr to their ;Winter . ' • . • - .-41,4:-.:.
, • t•i•Ii., ir 'onfeSted • with J.iee .. or ...inites,,, ' ..:. ft.,. '•, -.';'.4.14;;:.:::..4.*
i1,..11401 ',. ).Att.' All.S.1 ' p.CeS' 1`10).11e1. first
l''•,t1:1.1•1.1.1,1:,-L;ii,,.,4g8q11)r,oglile.;;_aliz.ii7td.044,11,(1,11sk,..liti.iiftoes. i' , ':" : ... ' ' ..,.. ......0.,,;.;-'..t,";',„
', t '1", • ..0 UjAti.14,4he, ,,ktioter ': Months that, „ ,, ,'„ ' ' •; . • :•..Ago
;1(:.•'' biru4 Ph ak.e 'tile a. beat.,,prOfitS,••*an, .`,4:-,_".:•••••,..!;-...,"....* ,
••r' tins reason they should lie hens:. •
, toid led in 4 Manner that will
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-einthea-441y.
cv l% ill, reciuive a full ration of
LLthIM ±0U bides
•.tcr, greenfeed,: alien and grit.
'1 lie change from .the glowing ra-
un to the laying: mash should 'be
,..clu Artlually. Lorne -grown grains':
•annot be- sold lor-
. they may form a •
te proportion of efie IfirdS' ration
hey
.to not stionly all neeessary. in- •
,i4(li6iits for the 'production of eggs. •
no _we of .a high protein commer-- •
• g.rains • will. give flinch better •
,C2sults .than the grains alOite;
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' . .4C-orti--Borer- •Warning . • • .
• An' inspection of the • earn fields • ••• ••
• .1 1eri.t. -1,,ouiltie'S. shows' that _en an . ••
*o.xs-...p,.. O'AfelloV,. Teeswittvi.:' io.tening. tif . ;p.a:..101,_ andaueut twc
Harvey 'Ackert,. HolYvood; CrOwn--.1...•:.e..c.k.S';;riacia‘y .i.e!,u•tig should lirfbc,,,
),..,1,21e.y.: ., Fnish_0..er••L, , ,, . ' .' I • or matket. .i. 1N't:116:, -lent. ituurs
. • '. SPECIAL 'PRIZES . ... • . Lae killinges
gee :sleouti Ii 1tal'•4' e.e.
.. • • ' . • • t •• gi VQIL plenty ti water. Lurk.
Best plowed ;land by hi los'. •res','- aleuld be used iii ifiueking, the' dr,:%,
tient in:Stubbie"' class - far boyi'lb• :1,..1.,s, 1:,e"ac,1iiii Aiiettiuds- „h•041g: '14,t3i3,altOlenki-
..,ni underHarOld TlibMpSon.'n- '''' 'Ll.', fey ..i.lie.,,,Gotis.un . that; the ,1 q 4.11.c..11.
'• Best plo• wed' Enid :by :Carrick''resi, • 16 kinarticutarly \ Lib -Li -040, bringi iin,•:1;.•01
; , . 4..4 1.;Ii• ccIlLS I.A.4. DU LI. ni . it_ •
knitLearider S'Irauss: _ • . : • i 1....10(1. ):, if d : b t kuu I cl be lambed UN 01
Hest plowed:Atm& hy :Cultoss • ie -i...15.. ...:-,t11.. „a, (1,41...P., et1,,11 ut...d- $(-.1... aside
',lent iii sod-Ile:143. Aiitcill. • . ' . •.I A. •• •,. -. ' 4 • 1
' s 1 '1 ne •c%•(.1.: 0- bi i it . LU nial,:eis
Beit" •'plaWed laild'. by • 'Culres•.4, •
-,....sirable inat.:14t, -na.....,i-age.
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•i^csiiWnt iii,• stubble cla•ss-T. Pi' • _.,- .. . .
(2'- 40;Yal , ..13iith1/41"ay; Chrds. Fut ' Fain%
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• lialley:-.• ---- - r •• • • -7- ." • . " - ' .. • -.Hoy-, S. -mid --(71714s
.,.ei or
fiQ,, aged 11.. ', . . .1. , irc):, Le11,.,-; Liii;..1,I.Ii,ti' iaini,• 1...•etw._. •-,
and. 'girl • in ' Canath:
• ' Young'est. boy • ploWing -I BrillL; ' .1Vellts ' boy
...Ple-.vinan cemieis
ng , the longst.'d- •1'14: le,. •• .1. 1-o,•:..1 ,•11•;61-..iaV
..' ',eve .LL - iotli ' •ri.,i,d‘ ..1.11, inclusi,%:'
t.skre•-1,7%'... J. Harrison; Galt...". • ....n tiai• itu•s al A% int r
t'• .r, nie
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...i.',et:' hiterh, , (1 SCS G . and' 'JJ • . 4.41 '^f -'s •..t"`! "-,'''L11••'1"•3'" 1$ l'iu.'"1•'''''
..ri;•15' ..pson; IfolYr'ciod. .• ."
, .1 4 - 1,•• • • 0, LO • , sc Oaks • afsi
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HOMAS BOYES1 - • Ltickhovii
SUPi4..' ALWAYS•,; IN STOCK
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• • • 4T.O. BE • ''••
• •,• , • ' . BIGGEST IN HISTORY
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,••Early • entries pouring • into the
headquarters if • •the • international
Live. Sock' Exposition, ta be And& at'
, • Chicago.. Stock Yards this ye.Ar
• • 'ember 28 to Deceinbet 5, give asnr--;
anceof on.e4tof thie largest disnlays
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Of livestock and • edticatienal,- 1 l,EAf-71• . •
• Aural in its. history. , . ioi 1)UL1NG AST EAR
Ptrts. B. :FIride; secretary-ama-
atal Health
13y D. M.LeBOURDAIS
• Direcoe; Division of Education, Canadian
• National Commitie for Megnal .F1) nicne
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• . On t1c1 •Spauldines2
.• figures, there are 251 ..patints.
mental liosnitals for every 100,0643 f
' • ger of the expesition: • , ,
Figures .tuat .Coiiilited by,. Canadian
.-it, • Chas. liOdgns; 2111.L.',.,„; 41I-VaY Mt 1 W/1i..
IATCKNOW and WINGHAM ' Patients in (Llnaian Mental' , 71 I • . • ; ura 0.111 •. •(' e 4 d.
Lie nojailatio. During the; year,
'3911' persons vtre atin,ited•io mental
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inSC,tatioing, -and 3,313. were •dicharg7.,
11 (i 1&t :cured . or considerably • l:est piew team at mattilst.1 Yei,r UL 1,11
Mpreveal. Deatins . in ;these' institi.rt^erh.. MrKagne, Tees -,•^1 ter; :'221111 iner1.1,1: • ••••.M,.%',
iIis dui ino• PAU .totalled :2113. • . • • •
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. • phi • team loaned 1,81 And is. to hell) • in soe-
- • Ontaro ha • the greatest number • .
"‘"-- ' I 1:()111111 t ("V'e* $13": 311;8.li ""‘crillt"-Te .sw ;its • • • , ‘rrrittirc 6.i.ska-.N4
tiwntbst ^"."'4`--1"4‘14'?' ' ••• ' •
'---4110numental Works'
• nirtinlay gt Cling neatly en,
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• • - omes next with SeVen' 'institutions . South Bryce 'with Tord.son • Tracca • ' . • .
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• • and. 8,4,7 patienT he greatestnum- and Oliver •• • lit' ‘)y. i4;ardiio
eraittr..there are at least fifty . per .•
• .a..more lan•ers this year than. last.
• 1ioi ftvt bas caused tbe Provincial
..,i,enologist to send out a warning
e•sa.,e to •all. Ontario corn groiv-
...;, utiong upon them the necessity • ;
their corn fields more
:orogily than eyer. Some grOwers
•rr,:c the; , •-the ; -borer - - •
••.atn. They are wring. The borer •
never be Ieaten. The best that
.farnierg eiln do is.to ,keep the
y-underL.._control that
- -de atage4.--faain.:Ailits -pest he;..
as .possible. If there is the
•,•igitet lt-up in :the predautions
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ailY • °tie b1tutian is 3,89'0 I, 111141.ti fed • earl?: cfriven • With • • lite lb.. tite:1t-,5Yal' 111114 air. 001'
..by• te" -growera• to clean 11
fieldS, the borer will take ad- • • „,
bell. in. •
• • Lireknow, Oat. . . .
Accrkr.' to • figures.. nonipired by' ••
BaO' the large0 and • most emnplete7 .1)"1. 11 13. :Spa-bidmg, . taeti .H0stat4-1;-:149ii.,. pio‘,;. rzipivy tb
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• ritock in • the- Most beautiful designs DiVision of. Stitt..sties .and Legisla - • . •
name. and ditiet:.4••
• treat, while E.-4Soaclale; B. C. • conies Best plawed land by: Lueknow. Jr. .ia.•• datc el :.ial year.
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f in ' • Ilion,. The • Canatian ' atio.nal Com= t• i ith ' 2 15 atients
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' MARBLE, ;030TCII, SWEDISH.
• AND CANADIAN GRANITES
WE make a Specialty of
.. Family monuments and invite, •••
• your inspection. .
• InscriptiOns Neatly, Carefully and
Promptly_ Doe.
See es before placing your order.
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Douglas Bos. • R. A. Spotton
• • Phone 74 • Phone
• ,Luckinow --Whighon,
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initted- far. Merdal 11Yelene`; there
ere •ii:)tients. in 36 Canadian
niental institutions on' January •first,
1.931. This represented an ,ncrease Of
,1,804 patients. ddririg 030. •
`'Quite aPart from the Immantar-
.ian..aspect,': Spaulding in
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is • Yel)nrt; "the Cost • of ear:rig for
the: ranidTynoIllh(rs of
Mental patients iaaIniost • serimis
inatte. At therpresefilThafte orir:
creaSe, It will. be • niecesgary each
80h
over $3,500,000, . while the un-
hual maintenance „ charges will in-
volve expenditure of about $650,000.
Thai; unless the rate of -increase can
be checked each: rnari provincial
governments will' he' faced with" thi
necessity of finding wellover $4,000,-
000nnere ' than the Year before, if
nwntni vatients are to be properly
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looked after.'
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n x I) Fariner-1st, lia•Vey Aelert, Hol.,&.• .ditaanry bii,2,ile . tAlihirea wl,e ari.
4 Dealing with. fig.urs lin' this way, frtid.-t-• 2i-ek-liarold Thompson, 1.1nly7' r)ie to a Ltt-11,1 tl" W I:" t ( r 18 111 will
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one has • difilcultYi'in -;seeing,P the -men recd. • • •• ''
. • ' : • ' - -,' ;V1461. own mini,: entiL x :: -them .- ts
.,• ),1 (11 a --euloi.aCiiiVi,,,rOry- tieket ir
and women theY-re.present; • and it is. • •• 13et ploWd. 'Fan& by.rCalros' ..11.. ;•, '1'0 tili.Ci i.1.011 •• to •ea•r:. de.partinwit
alio dilficalt to • rea1ie the -amount
Of misery. end ''arinish; fo say noth-
ing :of the ..waStd. effrtand econ-
omic. loss, that are 'entailed in the
Withilrawal :fom. the .1.enr1n1ttn ty of
sueh a large •nuirilier of persons. But
hen-on4. lioaliees, that the• -inenta'r
hospital.. population of Canada, if
brought. togther, would constitute
fair-si4.ed eity sone idea; of. the
immensity of the iroblein can be
rasped..
• It is. obvi*.ous that the 'financial
strain can not be borne by the Corns.
•tnutity indefinitely. 'The' only alter-
native lope is prevention; and fat
this much more;•,,research into the
asis of human, emotional 'develop-
nfit-R requrret.
wawa
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• "1 Would Have Been Prostrated"
Farmer -T. P. O'Malle-y; Stuart the Fair; ; • • ; •
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Use'. Home -Grown Seed ' . •
Best -plowe'd land at .rn
atch, ope
• t tile 'Gruw ers. • C6unil Potatt.
to •• tesidents Of South Brave, Silver . .
.1,eet-ing held eotly in. Toronto 41
fraphy-Ilerb. Arkl. , -
Best 'pl,iwed land by bOys 19 year.
of . age and,..uniler„,..Sji)-,e-y: 'Trophy -7.
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Norman Chaffe. . • •
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o'er the line for a touchdown!" ex' claiined the enthusiastic
• grotip bf schoolboys as they watched the play of a forward on the borne
team. . .
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:-sen t1a44ho playor-1a
tOise... • .
TWO•Bell Telephone linemen working nearby saw that spinet hing• • was 'Wrong and hurried to render
• aid. The boy in his plut* had struck his head on the hard ground and was 1.,rirensejou,$. -
Trained for the ennergency tile Bell Telephone men sent a bey to call a doctar while they dt essoq the
..„,-..: ugh, scalp-weundara. ate(' ler :theplayer, Seeing that the injuries were not serious they told one crf the
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boyis friendssio call his gioth er,, till her thatlie was not badly hurt and tha`•7t'llfey In - admit Min lizio it it
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. • As Mrs. acket said afterwards "the telephOne saved the a dreadful shock. 1 would have. been
' • priAltPited but for that timely. call.", , •. , • % .
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RAPID CITY , •
S re 'writ (.1 1.140, Unuiu All'Itler:.••
v-.5,0411 bushels of certi-
• d fi om (801; . the pro\:i ma:
1 fs was -stated-fliat- ie lin-yr
tilen, crop of certified Cob-
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intage of it •and multiply. et • an
dm
aring rate, • , • ,
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•Boys' and Girls' • Contests, • -•
'rhe year • 1931. marks a new era
11 Boys' • and Gits' Club • work .in
,nario..,,Early- in the year riew • poli- • •
he
following chlb objects: • Calf, •
. poultry, garden, grai,note-
..tr. and canning.• As a result• -there
oiot.%re 220 boys' and girls' clubs with .•
a total membership of 5068, carrying
11 .act:ve programs during the year..
Jn October 19th teams representing
,•ne sWine and cattle clubs held their
Oratincial
twelve cattle .clubs took part in
1118 Lilltn
• he-e.00tets an44ri-a.c1-4.--case--a,teani. •
•14; were, issueL,in conriectioh with • • ' •
, • , ontitrio this :,.‘ al. 1t• was re- • •%.as 'composed , of twa Club menibers,
• nunndd Oat Ontario • • Farmers between the no of 16 and.20 vars.
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.• old first tont t• • use of this seed 1 ne Winning team. in •the swine de-
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Don't forget the dant c, in the:Or-
ang.e Hall on November 5th, Every-
body. we/cOMe. •
Mr. Jas. Burns .who •resided in ilve
house of the late My. Wm. Cook is'
Moving this week Ante the Inni,e
lately owned nnd oceup,,id by Mr.
'Henry Ciffrer'rt-LttektIoW. .
• • . • t f sible' 4200 points
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• 'Mete wilI be.,no- services in •South.
Kinloss PreShyterian Church on ' Sun-
day, November 1st; owing tO the nn
niversary sscrvices ifl Kinlough Pres
byterian church orthirt, date. A or -
dial invitation is extnded, to Sonfl;
Kinloss cOingregation to attend 111,,
iofore ininni•tini-.8, owing to the un-' partni:ent was from ,Lennox and Ad -
4 ' iai • 11arkt . eolith14n4. It 8<0g felt dington.and scored 095 out of a pes
. ',.t fara.er.i• might order their su- sible 1200 points, white the runners-
..lhs and ,-ave 41iny by maingrup froin Durham scored 908. The
1Lir pu6.linses, • no. • . . comp(Aition consisted of judging of
...' • . ' .! four c1assesof sine and answering
• • 'Weekly (top Report ' •
questiens on . general thanagenieht
. The weatia•r cnt,nots to lie very and marketing of sine. The Peel • .
„„4:at.,.tc414:...._ct_ 9)1N i1) farnrar. County Holstein • Club was high team •
i re hil 4 1,7;i n toi-,i..;1% 1:,14i., TO- 'Tiff iiirilie CA -1k eoThlieriliii; Scoring-
• . :vs anti in many art.; to harease The' Cattle Club teams judged four
'.• iloW ti underground rtreanis nnd 111.ses of cattle and answered clues-
; 1 s.011
s JAW. h lys \ e 1!..4.11 ,v, ry loW lionn s omangelpent and .care ,...of
r empty. Far .1 %.% (irk is well nilva- cattle. The winning teams from Len-, •
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. niv ))0\' int v Hi. 1. flui•1••,, ‘1 in nos mid Addington and Peel WM re -
•'in.! time. Whi•:.i is making wi'•mhr- nreent Ontario in 'ehe national eon-
1 ,.., rovd!..•and there is •far that in tc••ts at the Royal Winter Fair.
h:airialit f 1161 nu of p •
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anniversary Services at Kinlongh,
so the hot Fowl „supper the Monday
vning. following. •
Mr. Matthew MacInnes of Detroit.
is visiting with his mother, Mrs.. M.
Matt/Ines ;
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• Mr. and. Mrs. Harry • Champion,
Mr. and Mrs. PcIerLarter and,
and Mr. C. Tho-niPso'n attended it
social eening at My. and Mr. Ton..
Hoekley's of Teeswater last. Friday
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• WIIITYCITURCIr
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Ontended for. .Last
Mr. and Mrs. George Garton and
family spent Sunday. with • Luelthil
friends.'
• The Presbyterian Church are ask-
ing for .11 donation' of clothing 8111
money to he seht ittsthe West
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the needy there.
• ZE U.V.N Eit:3;._,BOY FOAL
Re "(1 Se°1'le. 811d 'f4141">.Lilt. TEEWA*1 ()UT. 7tb.
•spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, •
drew Fox. • 11. •
'We sire ' sorry to ren't the di : th 1 (,,,lit;„, ;;_,,:w;11.. N„._ ;1. 1318 kmo;.;..
of .qrs.(Rev.) GI M. Dinh of Tor- r 0 '1•V e^ F. "Mart tit • $ I 2..o0
onto, who "cc'as bpri"ed hist Thurday. ,
c'aiaid S•1: ,.(,, No.1 )11,81.r•
Rev. Dami *as a former Irim,to. of - A , i
, () -•,,i44^1. (1 111.1(11
this PlaVe. •The •corimrdnity extend.. ' .
I. Kin. Aiken, No. 2. Teswatcr,
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their sympathy to Re. 40 8. ilunn
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9. ' SiaPletsch, Teeswater
• o Herb Pletsch • • .83.09
10. Arthur' MacDonald, No. 3, Tees,.
• water c o Jas. MacDonald 300
• In regard to the ahbve Mr. Wade,
tary • of the Live Stock Brandi
f the Breedrs' Association of On-
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taiio, was exeeptiorially well pleased
NS. ith Sh
the ow ing in the Boys' Pont
and family. Mr: John •Gillcpie at- ,• '')-R1. A ' ' • • '06
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tended. the .finierakI. •
Mr. Will Seott and "Miss
• of Kinlough
with -Mr. George and 3.1i51;
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4 :vooe. No. ; competition at TeeSwater Fair.' •
'Anrvelfe vo Mnore
- 86.011' hopeS% to have sveraI of the
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Fe •' er, No 1. tticlotev111iiatals sho#1i here tkeri! tO tho
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• Ida •18 v •$5.00
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Qdid. 7 NN Oho d 4.81 .1i 1 2 T,. No. , ce'‘ ,It 1
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,Mr. George MaDonnl ' of Si. 011 Ptvl (i4siiOit ' $:';•01*
Helens Is 1,v,or1itrig witlriMi.:ilrick 8. ,Tas. I'Vaddtik No, :`,., Lucknow
MclAilIan for a time. ., I 4 ` co Jahn Waddell • $300
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ib. n1 Winter. Pair. at Toronto. The
hu,vin,x hre- NVflP, one of the hestin
• c ovince. The colts were handled
:ft very grcrfitient Manner by Euve`•
Hays. •
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