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LUCIOOW. ONT., THUflSDAY, MJGI1ST 16th 1954
;SINGLE COP C
4.104, SALELGo-od purham -Pow,
-also her Celt two months Old, new
jiulk fed--,--ABIAY • P. P, MchfOrran,
I-MdterouN' •
ROOMS. FOR„ STUDENTS-4Com-
fortable and convenient to school;
• use of piano. --Apply to Mrs. Jack
MacKeudrick, .Lucknow,.•,.
FOR SALE-:-Gre Gelding 5 yris
old. 2 'young Cows- fifteen Cords of
:Dry . Bardivood.Apply . at Sentinel
Office,
FARMERS ATTENTION!
We 'invite . the farmer ii of This
district interested- in wheat fertilizer
to consult, the latest Government re-
port at our office.. •
I,UCKNOW FLOUR MILLS;
W. E. Treleaven.
FOR. SALE—Frame 6 -roomed Sot.
taget furnished or unfurnished, with
acre of land on Gough SL Water
aystem, And also Soft water Not open
for , inspection from .Friday evening
sunset until after ;sunset Saturday
eveaing. •
Apply ,to Miss R. IA. Woods, or
after 7.30 P.M. it the home of Mr. R.
B..McQuillin.
FALL TERM
, I
Now. is a good time to enroll. Im-
• proved conditions are again enebling
us' to place our •griiduates in lucre-
,
tivelpositions. Horn'e study courses -
Start any time. Pay when convenient.
Write today Toronto's Greatest
School of Business. Canada Business
,College, (Bloor and Bathurst, Toron-
, t� or Wingham Business College.
•Al George. Spotton, President.
• ' 'STREET )ANCE-'
.
The , Tend is staging
Mrs. Robert.i Mullin
ADTO RNMENT GRANTED
IN TURVEY CASE Sorrow Again Enters
Passed Away Monday ponceOatagedsearch Wawanosh Home
'4'7Billiudcpri.solsrAT‘ItIViresati;
Suffered -Paralytic Stroke On Thurar
day , And Never , Regained, Con- -Lorne l'urveyi...Bruissels hotelkeepm
Eciousnew....mr. map predeceased Owsawnedotnietisdrymelieeog
.Court ,_as,
rtin Lucknow.400df,
His Life 'Partner Only A :Few n
juurninent had been arranged --bez
tweeathe Cron Attorney and Coun- home that has experienced
fa4rear sweals ancgcredfor'' hoerruseadpojilimeeni-Olnn! untold 13-9-L-rrow-,It- a brief few weeks,
Ors who arreated. Turvey were un- death again "entred on Saturday
able to be Present Is Crown witnesses evening.' when Mrs Jahn cQualin,
.dite to the fact that their services 'a la- yin wife"and mother Passed •
Siiffering a .paralytic Stroke on
, .
Thursday shortly • after ,dinner,
Robert Mullin,, one of the village's
aged. and , moat 'beloved •residents,
passed away early Monday morninic,
having never from the . state
of unconsciousness into which'r
lapsed when first stricken, Mre. Mul-
lin,. until the seizure, was apparently
in her panel health, and her brief but
fatal illness, was ' learned 'pr. ,with
sorrow , by relatives and . her many
friends,
ignited in .marriage for more than
flftr-nine years; Mr. and Mrs. Mullin
were :parted in death by only a brief
space of a -little moredore than • fear
months:, Mr. Mullin pissed aawayi on
, .
March.'.23rd" in. his '79ili year, list
three weeks afrr.the happy obser-
vance of :their 59th wedding. anni-
versary.
'Born on the 10th' Con. of ' Huron
•
Townshipalmost seventy years ago,
Mrs. Mullin was formerly Elizabeth
one of. n' family of • ,eight
daughters and one ion of the late
Thomas : Burns and Sarah :Stanley,,
pioneer residents of the .Township.
.As n young woman, she became the
tiride-' of Robert Mullin and for a .few
years the young couple • farmed •,,.‘at
another street dance, this Friday 'eV- 'Belfast, later residing at up
Sontharapton wins this. series they,
Don't miss this Aaliee an a f.'34” .a` time, before taking their continue on in the 0. B. A. A. , "A"
,
splendid street, with mimic by the Permanent residence in the village, sitydowns and the, losing, team con
•Night Owls. Band in attendance be-
-
where 'they iimre resided for .alniddt tinues on in the "B" playdowns.
fore dancing. -which will be in ilie, forty-five , Years- • -s•
Mrs.- JOkfl. _Af44Pin, Passed Away
On SiturilaY hist-. Si
Weeks After Her Yonnirest
ter': Ruth, Met Des. th By Drowning
..
were required in the wide spread
man hunt for -the bank bandits who Mrs.„MCQUillin's death occurred just
pulled Off a 'daring holdup in Cargill one day less than six weeks' follow:
on Tuesday morning. ing the tragic drowning of her ,16-
,
ThUrstliaz. He is charged with keep- Year-old Ruth -
Ins liquor foe sale bere on the n:ght
of 12th.
A surname& charge ' against Pred
Club, whose cage is interlocked with
the forint% was also adjourned. Club
W$ s in, the courtroom but was not
asked to- plea
d.
Turvey Is te-, appear here next
•!Ianymore. nevi ,Dresees .are to; be
putonsale. at LOW Mcdent PEARL.:
MAN'S -GREAT IJNLOADING SALE
, Patiently bearing the pain Of her
distressing illnesies, „which she bore
without complaint, death has brought
1,1aPPisnreileraweseto..,Mr:op
McQuilli'n,
who was in her 53rd year, Mrs. -Mc-
.11iw!id4ntainai
About a „ Year and a half ago, :-and
upon "ter recovery enjoyed restored
health for 'a time, but during recent,
Months, has rapidly faijed in health
;.and Strength. ,
SEmi FINAL SERIES • Mrs Mcgaillin was formerly Eliza -
STARTS ' HERE TO -DAV beth Habick, a daughter of • John
••• Habick and •the late Elizabeth Smith,
Thl afternoon (Thursday) at- 3.30 who as a Young married couple came
Pert Elgin and Lucknow play %the from .near Galt' and settled on the
first game \ of the •semi-finals in the lath concession of 'Ashfield, where
local park, The second gime will be the deceased was born, Mrs.' Mc.;
played in. port Elgin on Saturday and 'Quillin's early education was received
if , a: third -game. is to de= . Zion school ihe, coining with her
, \s, „ ,
eide the, *inner; it will be played on parents to Lucknow to live, when in
neutral ground. Th'e winner of this her early' teens.. She Spent three years
series meets Sauthampton-in u 3 out in Toronto ' prier tel. her marriage
Of 5 aeries for the League champion-: twenty-seven Years ago te her new
abip.and the ' Malcolm trophy\lf liereaied Iniaband. Since her...mai-tinge
Mrs. McQuillin has resided continually
on their ' present -feria, .and having
been,".life-leng resident of the 'coin-
-muluty.,\line formed a *mi. circle Of
friends, who ' speak highly . of one
whose passing IS generally niourned.
Mrs. meQuillip,s interest centred delivered forceful addresses to ,
An interesting vilitor., in 4Onin, chiefly 'in? her home (circle and , the ‘PteCi,!`ti'
• N,
over the -week-end Was the Rev. Fred .best interests of her family Were al- He expressed his PleASOTe in being
accOulPaAked: r thought:a: he had 'scaaSad
.hall in case of unfavorable weather: • IadustrY0' thoroughness and h"Pi''' • RETURNS AFTER' 25 YEARS
6 tickets for 25e. tahtY marked the life of Mrs. .
rwinat' DISPLAY
The Lucknow Horticultural S,ocieta
Is holding a flower display in Davi-
son's "window on Saturday, August' 25th, , afternoon and evening: ' The
members are strongly urged to con-
tribute exhibits to make •this display
a success.
The society is planing On holding a
flower show. in the town hall on a
date to he announced lated.
and were factors in making the board-
ing house; which they 'conducted'here
inWriy•fenta, one widtly ind favor -is
ably known. I
A faithful member of, the Presby-
terian Church, the funeral service
was :held there 'yesterday, conducted
by -her Pastor, Rev. C. II. MacDonald
and was largely attended, especially
by older, residents, . Who sorrow in.
-thi-death of one who has
many years a kindly and intimate
friend. . , • •
The pallbearers were those, whit
BIRTHS ••such a nhort, .time ago bore her be.
, ship, place
,ihusband • to , his lastkMcKenzie on Thursday, taugust"9th,' to 1,
•'34eINTYRE— I
Kinloss T.°172 and Rae, WM. Murdie. Wm
Greenhill cemetery, Reber!
Mrs. Archie:. McIntyre, a daughter— ,
Mary Ann. • • W j •W -W Hill and G. N
• CAMPBELL—At Kinhias, Village;
•en Thursday, August 9th, to Mr and
Mrs. Nornian Campbell, twin sena.
• .
D'UNBAlt-,At the • 'Mime, of W
Prancey, Ashfield, on Friday, Aiig
3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. George, A. Dun:
lir. of Ethel, a daughter.
, .
McPHER.3N—jn West -Waivanosh,-
en Tuesday, August 14th-; to -Mr. and
Mrs. Ewart 'McPherson, a7 daughter.
'PECULIAR : GROWTH,
The original 'vines . dead but with
neW shoots bearing pods and .,blos-
. soms, is the strange -phenomena that
May. .1m, seen in a plot of garden
peas, at J. M. 1Greer's."The peas are
Of -,.Anicriter-Vander-"variety • and
,
here abundantly for the Initial crop.'
The Vines are now dead, but growing
:out 'at the ground frem, the stalk, pf
the dead vines are green sheets' which
are leaded with blossom., A few shoot's
have already' pod, and on one shoot
were counted nine Pods, the Majority
of which have grown to lull size.
The new vines are quite short •and
• the .pods are clustered 'bunches on'
It. VVith sufficient "Moisture, it is he-,
• lieved that a second crop ' will be
•
produced, -by a freak growth that is
unexplainable.
Smith.
There survives of the family of
nine, three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Elliott
New York; Mrs. F. J. Frezep, Vee-
p -liver; Mrs. J. F. Primrose, Seattle
and her only brother, Mr.- Thome:.
Burns, ofoLucknow- , --
Relatives . present at the'. -funeral
were. Dr. -and •Mrs. Reward
Strong and Mrs. J. M. Leslie of Tor-
onto; Mrs. A. Paul, Meaford;. Mrs:
J. W. Elliott, New York; -Mr. ' an
Mrs. • Stewart Burns, Detroit; Mr
Stanley Burns of Toronto and Mra.
Mullin's nephew, kr. Stanley Ewan
of Los Angeles, who Spent the. past
month With. his mint, prior ' to her
death. , •
KINLOSS GIRL APPEARED,'
ON PORGERY CHARGE
• -
Court DishelieVed, Story Told Here—
,. ,
, version . Wien At Hear -
'ng. In Walkerton On Tuesday.
When Dorothy Foley, young Kin.
loss ,Township appeared before.
5/a4istrate Walker in pelice
here last' Ttiesday,,eharged With forg,..
erY,. she was remanded to, jail' in
Walkerton where she apPe,ared , on
Tuesday and "Was glen a .further
'reinand.iintil September during
whieli tithe .the case -will be further
inestigated..thie was given Over to
•
the. careef the Inspector of the.Child-
,
renta Shelter Until' that ' •
The girl in her hearing here told
the Magistrate she heen held up
by two men;. each with ,twe, guns, at
the ..poietS, Of Which She. had been in-
strieted to 'fill out a cheque for $200.•
endorsing it with the ,xianie of Min,
McLean, and then. instriicted to Par-
.
,tliase-a-ear and, deliver it to these
rneit. The, Court 'refined: to believe
the story. • " ' * •
When Foley' appeared walk,.
The Bread
H Ni IS
of Health, 0•
The, Bread
of -Health
quAil#,AND sERviicz MOTTO
r,aturda SpeCials,-
-DATA siNowicuzs RASPBERRY TARTLETS‘,
JELLY . CHELSEA 'BUNS -
, TEA-,BIscurrs
BOUGHNUTS
• LAYER CAKES ICED •Roils
•
OUR WHEAT BREAD IS 10.9%.WHOLE WHEAT
DELICIOUS , AND. HEALTHFUL
L LYMAN'S QUALITY• ...-. BA KERY
, .
ne 36 • Lneknoii
EYES STRAINED
WITHOUT CLOSE --WORK
A question, if you pleat*, Are •
you aware that defective eyes.
are strained without any reading':
Sewing, ok " other ' new work?"
That is an imo:rtant fact that
should be more widely knoWn. •
befective eyes are strained just
by 'SEEING. Consider if the
above MIGHT apply to 'Y'ob.
ARMSTRONG'S Eyesight jService
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Large Congregations
Greet Rev. McKerroll
Former !arbor ' Delivers Sunday
Messages In Presbyterian Chiirch
Soloiets Render, Special Music.
1ev..;i0x. D. T. L. .Mcierroll of
Toronto, a forme pastor, here •from
1904 to 1910, and who is always wel-
comed back, conducted Sunday.' ser-
vices- in the • presbYterian Church in
the absence of Rev, C. H. MacDonald
who is on holidays.
Large congregations at both ser-
vices greeted Rev: McICerrol, Who has
lost none of his vim and vigour and
by Ilia 18 -year-old son, Quiuin
eitlYekt"'inwaWs me.mTPaloyYleodr'singrteliBeciby"i'stitoertvs.- munity wt:Isnd'eartetaidiveng!"::d":111faithf:11 an;addY1 a scanning l I are' it t-leaPeeewnsturite '.51sgat'
and active member of St. Petees manY,fami!iar:faces'`acaaP3dag PI -ac-
ne left here. twenty-five years ago,
and later entered the Anglican minis-
. After his ordination he minister-
ed in South Anie.riea' and is now rec-
tor -of -a -parish in -We've Scotii4.1118
parish ;adjourns that of Rev. Charles
Saunders, former rector of St. Petqr's
Church -from 1905 to 1910.
Locals Advance
In Playoffs By
Beating Chesley
Suddea Death "Game In Southampton
• On Tuesday Want. Eleven ,
Before Lucknow Took , Victory In
A, Brilliant Fighting •, Fisk* To
store Buns.
Lucknow misted. Chesley from the
Bruce League race in it midden death
game in Southampton on Tuesday in
a nerve. racking battle that Lucknow
won bi the llth inning, with Muir-
Chnrch. *all* the Caine seats they .dids
.11/e,funerat service was held at her atil;ink :his ininistrY,,, but he, added,
late residence on Tuesday afternoon death has left nianY places ' vacant'
the ,morning r. McKerrol's
conducted . liy her pastor,:.„Rev. J. H. In
Gelkhegall- . The. demands'. Of a busy
seamen were then., forgotten , as.. a 4s;A:0; by him, ,smd said, Be of good
the night foliowing the Lord
sorrowing and sympathetic neighbor -
cheer, pant for as thou has - testified
hoed gathered in'y list token of re-
atiect. IaterMent. was. in Greenhill to me in •'Jerusalem, so, must then
Robt. witness also in Rome."
cemetery, the' pallbearers being Boot:
.,The theme of the, .discourse ,was
Andrew; ;George ' Andre*, Charles
the storms of life We all: face: Be-
McDenegh, ;eines' McClellan. and
_c_o_. ,0 mother. • - at time Of the text tor. McKerr •
Ankorrts, McQuillin. .. ce7i,iting, the sten. ofacede.
ferred•to it 'as "Just ;a Picture of you
Whasitill. survives and has passed
eight years ago, ,.and her ,agedfaiterhe,
and me", and "although the. setting,
experience and 'Condit -tons are in-
fant score mark, has -since made bis
erent„ we each. face. tunes. at e
diff -
home •With his daughter. .
in our lives. There are'tiniei at the
Besides the. grief-stricken 'husband,
fent sarrOWing thlildren.% -Fred, Dor- height of these .storms that we feel
unable to, cope with the Struggle,' but
°thy, Florence an F syr he continued -by putting our -faith in
MeBsie God,
61vr (Mary),e lieaJack,sthree a sll isters, rInMn Minnie
• an
• We are ill facing the 'storm of de -
we are never forsaken.
Toronto. Another. oression, and the speaker added.
brother Andy, was killed ov rsea
-' thank* God for this storm, for it is.
While William died about six years bringing people . 0
their1 senses.All
ago frora disabilities resulting from
man's 'efforts are not going to solve
tette of ringing hits that scored thre service Great War.
rens and broke a 3411 deadlock .that
.ad .existed froth the 8th inning:: It
was a finish l that Sent the Herta.
mipperters int
:rmizy of delight and sent the letals
into. the Bruce League ,semi-finels 111
abeit tate-Out-rittiiree. games aeries
with, Port Elgin, which gets underway
, neve With Lueknow playing
,che 2nd ,game 'in Port oir Saturday..
,• Roy Finlayson was the 'hero of
Tuesday's game. got a single that
drove in° 'Carrick with' the inn that
put Lucknow „on even terms with
Jhealey in the 8th, and ' his Single
started off a- batting splurge that
sievelePed into the winning run in the
Ilth and to tap this performinee he
,eaped. high in. the 'air to • spike Mc-
itories drive in the lOth and retire
the side with Chesley iiinriere bul
Gordon hwin firie formAeep-
iiig nine hits well seettered.except in
the 6th inning when Chesley; bunched
3.9f them, aided by , error to .store
(Contintied on Page 5)
KINI,OSS YOUTH •
.
SUSPENDED SENTENCE
PAmids , Guilty To Stealing Lumber—
.
Said He Was Put Up To it—Mag-
istrate Showed', Leniency.. ,
Roy -Watts, , youthful Kinhiss- farm
worker, who until few weeks ago
hu .niatle bis htinie With Mrs. John
McDougall, was given two years' sus-
pended sentence,. when he appeared
before •Ittigistrate Walker', .here • on
Wednesday, morning. Watts was
charged -.witb stealing and pleaded
guilty to the itheft of 'a, quantity ;of
'weber, Ile,tdenied, the theft of a
hefet 4 d wi ii,which
y z anbrush,
,was he Wig; alsolharged.
SPOKE. AT ',LANES Accuased lithe Was Without counsel,
when '.quetitioned . by Magiatrate.
,Wilker, Made th statement that he
had been . Put , op.torif and' tied been
offered 25c a 'board, . but ' the Magis-
trate did; not 'press details and
proteeded: to give ,the young :man
some sound •advlee.-gey gave his age
twenty, birthideee as Bieg,
Inlet an fstated his • Mother and
father' were dead. '
The .court took'. a lenient:vie* Of
the affair and with Roy's amen -ante
that he Was "Berry:he...had done it,"
and ttit, lie would„never do thet like
A .service of special interest that
attracted a 'congregation. from Wide-
spread points was held at Lanes'
' Church on Sunday afternoon.. An
evangelist, .George Lowey, ,former
, Detroit taxi, driver, 'delivered a force-
ful addreas. Mr. 'LeWey. teatified to
hiii ciiiiVersion When Speaking here
year ago and last Wednesday night
. saiiisted , in' holding an evangelistic
-Meeting on, the Main street.
LONDON MAN KIDNAPPED
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Canada's first Case ' of kidnapping
for, riinsbm was .pulled off Tuesday
Meriting when John S. Labatt ef Lon -
den, president of the Labbatt Brewin, :
Co., wes snatched from his automobile
while on his way to London from bin'
Sarnia Beath home. Mr, -Labbritt's
, , ',abductors left a nett intheir victint's ottalo. His warship replied. 4ern
The next service„ at Lanes will he ciiii' deirianding $/.56;000 ransom. as ,give you - the chance," and'''' paised
.1 week from SiindaY.- The'. sPeOer, Well 'el the threat that he wouti„ be: jp,•'-'dgement of two years suspended
killed unless Instructions ,for payment •sentente' and in -,a0 doing' remarked
or -t at ried Sion Will be-iliter in- -erten, she aii- entirely different
. , , . .1 of the ,ransom were carried out to there were lother angles in the case
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our .Problems until we pit the pro-
per emoasin on God. "The spirit of
peace on earth, goodwill to man, is,
the need of, all the world with a pro-
-per. return. to, the church of the Liv-
ing God to worabip in earneStneas
'arid• truth!
At the morning service, .14. Cam -
ern Geddes sang- in -fine voice, the
solo "Guns". At the evening heit'vide
, ,
•
Dr. McKerrol delivered another in,
spiring ,•address, When Mr. W. F.
Thompson tang a pimping solo,
"Thanks be to God". •
• PEARLMAN'S diA"f` VNLoAD-
,
/NG SALE' is still' going on With
More Big Bargains Ws Week,
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.RECOVERING FROM
FRA—CTUBBB SPINV
MiTed Rice, formerly of
Helens and .now employed near Pais-
-,,,,.....-- . •
. • ' if.
ley was iii -the villa,ge on, ,SeiturdaY
evening after' five weeks Spent in
'Walkerton - liospital; where lie has
been; recoVering front g spinal frac
ture, which lie suffered in, A fall
froM a liiii• MOW. '
, , ,
-Ted ' get &it of ,• the hospital on
Civic Holiday, but his body is still
encased in a pkiii:ttlet parie cast, Which
will reniain , o about' another
mOnth, When , Is it expected that a
complete healing �f the injury Will he
e4ted; , •'
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GL ES.
i?list Quality.
LOW- PRICES
Get Our Price Before Bawling
TgiNyA4
Planing Milis
EDDIE CANTOR'. • .
- COMES TO WINOHAfil
,
Eddie 'Cantor' in: his screeming
screen prediction '"Ifenuin Scandals"
'is, the ,special feature at the Lyceum '
illeatre this -week. You have laughed
at Eddie' op the air, and you'll laiigh
4- him on the acreen.. See advertiap-
meat elsewhere in this issue des-
ribing Supporting •featurette.•
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LUCKNOW, BOWLERS ' LOSE
• - • •
On Thursday evening last, Lucknow
bowlers in .both the 'doubles and rinks
:svents ' were put. out of the running
in the Provincial Lawn Bowling Play-
iffs, • when they played in Wingliani.
In the doubles, Dr. Wm: Connell and
A. M. Crawford defeated Robert Rae
and Wellington ' McCoy, by a score of
n'to 19. In the rinks event, Jack
Mason's rink defeated; by • a score •
25 to 15, the Iaucknow rink skipped
Russel Robertson and, comprised`
of Garfield McDonald, G. H. Smith .t
and 'Robert Fisher. W. T. ,Douglas of
feeswater, who defeated Dave Huston ,
ere inthe singles, continued in the '
alaydowns by defeating—IiirWintha-m •-
31)Ponet,'-Walir Miller.
' Special sale of geed Bath and
Kitchen Towels. All sizes and 'kinds.
TBE MARKET STORE.
Fall ,Fair Prize
-Lists Are Ready
SPecial,,Colt, Calf and Grain Club
Prizes This Year—Lists May Be
Obtained From The Secretary--
Intrease In Donations.
• ..Prize lists: for the 69th exhibition
Of the Lucknow Agricultural Society
*ereconiPleted the end Of the week'
oui are new available at the ciffiee Of
the secretary, My. Joseph Agnew;
The fair is held is usuai on the•
Thursday and Friday', in September,
and' allows- about. MX weeks .pieptirii; •
tion, for ,these :planning to, exhibit.
' The Officers this year are Jacob
iiter;.-.,.]President-rat• vice, John '
ifeQaillin; 2nd vice,' &limit'. E:.
Rob-
ertson and sec y.-treas., Joseph. Ag-
new, with a few changes in the:,bpard,
of directors and fassociate directors.
There are some, 'attractive specials
in the horse classes; featured by
several foal -prizes and supplemented
by the boys' Oar' COmpetitiOn,
in this there are nine Prizeavranging'
from ;8, to 93. One or more Of the ,
Coals ' will he eligible for show at the
!feint' :Winter Pair, Where tWentY"
r)!iin"1ri:80iieofhe
an"fr°tinSicattle $
l°'
Iclasses 'a. •
third. prize has been added and in the .'.
swine classes, the prize • money has
been increased. A.: boys' Cali Club
Competition is a' lie* iiitinduetien
locally with the iirfze'ineiley fowling
.ada •
$15.00. An added 'feature Of the
grain clas is a boys' , Grain Clii
t •
Cempetititni, with prizeS Offered; to -
tailing $33.00.. A number of sectionsi.'
in the poultry classes have been
out. There have been a few 'seetions 1.,
added to the ,Ladieg department.
. There- , increased timelier of
contributors .this year And ,easti 'demi,. •
• run to iiptvards of $1.6(l Mere"
than last: yeat.
Get llet early and Plan ta
(tut ,St th0
b an
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