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LONDON, ONTARIO.
September 9th. to 16th 1
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"nr-WESTERN OlVTARIQ'S 'POPULAR oERHI$iTION •
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'$88,000, itt.Prizes: and ,Attractions • •
EverythinEverything to Educate and Amuse—Nothing to Offend.
Exhibits of ,all kind's. Speed Events •
'Calf and Yearling" Competition
Dog Show, 'Auto 'Races, Saturday, 16th,, Music • all .the. time,
Wonderful Programme Twice Daily, Fireworks Every Night .,
C A, 'Wortham's Shows on Midway; Something.
Doing Millie Tiipe.
Admission 9th, ,11th, 15th, 16th;. 25c: ' 12th, 13th, and 14th, 50e;
Children Free • ee un M• '
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F_ onlay, Sept•41•, Al1'information from Secretary.
`3, H. „SAUNDERS, President: •' R A. M.'HUNT.Secretary,'
'How's Cosiness
Advertising, backbb by the right. spirit; the right;''
goods and the righ t =service, can rescue a sinking
business 'and' will make ' 'a prosperous business
more masterful in. its own community,
When John Wane maker, the Prince .of ''Mer-•.:
chants, began business;, he resolved to force mat=
•_-.ters,._ He was not content toeWAIT to beifound•
out --tie DETERMI NED TO ' BE found out. In.
short,. he advertised;' He threw "on his :busihess, •
small its it was, the light of ;publicity, . and ,the
public of Philadelphia. entered they shop on which
• the light shone,
•• In this comaaiunity the public is entering those:"
shops on'which the light .of advertising i's 'falling. •
A WORD' TO THE PUB:hIc'
Be sure of this: those who are using our columns.
week after week ,doanot give .you' poorer goods or.
service, • or have higher prices. -
Shops which are illumined • by Advertising court •
• with hull contiSnce' your favor.
Shop Where :You ' Are ' Invited to Shop---
Issued' by • Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
TUlN LVVKNOW SZNPNELA Aticvss 3rd-., 1922.
, Cf a l i• ARI GANG OUT.
GENERAI,ED
• About the befit stury of a char▪ ivari.
that we have- ever read' appeared in
a recent isting of the Listowel Banner.
The incidentutccurred at Listowel and
the story; $s as follows:
"Dern Emery faith .healer, and his
bride arrived lame Wednesday, night
from • their :wedding trip,.
`'. By mistake, scene boys heldn cher-
ivari inetheir` honor the night before:
wasted too hours'• effort. • before . be-
ing `°'satisfied thatnobody was home.
The boys'got away with some dirty
work nevertheless.. and among other
things decorated the doctor's: front
doorsteps with tarvia from one o.
the kettle used for patching up. the
=Gement. •
Getting the. right date. next. •tune,
the boys returned Wednesdaywith.
a .view • £o "collecting" . enough,- to
,cover' both lnighn's " entertainments.
They found the 'doctor very ,coraaaa
and gentlemanly; • .Before • the cele•
beration • we* really 'going 'geed, he
eame'to the door and politely invited
the boys to come in and talk terms' ex
peace.. The gang was not slowen fall=
ling in. But 'before he -would settle up
,the doctor told the boys he must
have their namesotherwise how
would he know but 'what they might
be back again. Appreciating the doc-
tor's; goodspirit sefair, the boys un-
suspectingly allowed Mrs. Emery ti
take down their navies. This done ano
the cash not forthcoming it soon daw-
ned on them 'that they had been out
manoeuvered instead of "coming 'ac
rocs" the doctor adviseethe •boys tl
move on and told them he woult.
'settle in the morning, Ile did .at
right for Constable Wilson was nano.
ed the list of names, and these lain
-along' with. others guilty of steai.n,.
cherries, received :some good advict
this afternoon from Magistrate Ham
ilton. • . , • . •
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT
WOOD:
It is •only in recent years that tin. •
properties lux wood have. peen S uUiee
'scirxGuically, Yn- encouragui'g • such
sunny eariaua uas ueen ;one, .ui0
lut•euUost-countries. in crie weriu all.;
cue results are proving or .he ...twos.
I/ aide. loan cnertsnelt ideas • amok..,
w•uuu Have nate-to ne • tt,snasst;u nee
eel *Loa cite practical' Wuou-wurat
1S• lIsVulg tics' eyes opened este:el:Lim,
gyne niai erial wince he vas .uecn nanu
luta ror years. as an inacance may ut.
cited woe •pellet ::that green or we..
wood is tougner than ary wood,
ueilei. iS •uasea upon . the tact .tn1t.
ury wood creaks rather'. than hello
eau .green • wood .bends consioeraoiy
ueiure is preaks, 'xnousands-.or tesu.
made •by the r"orest Products •Laude
atones or ',unwell, r•orestry brant.,.
iiepurtment••crtne Interior silo.*, tun,
u{�uuugn cry' wood •niay refuse' ty
Genu its, iliuce as green wood, .yet 1.
w'ith,stands •a- ore• taco twiee Lae roan.
ile..asaary to ili:ealC /be ,act .0
r. anis iM
°illy one ,general conclusion •obtainet.
)ruin such tests ana as tete 1.aoorator•
ies nla&ce,'nunureas i trans -ox eaen o,
c. dozen kinds of `test on each 'Lana
mail woos it' will be seen teat a hose
;ot interesting-,xaets about•-woodtwit.
oem-auaoee-in'the. near future;
:- .KINLOSS COUNCIL .
Council met ole July • 24th. •' All
members present The •minutes` ofdast`
meeting *ere, read and approved..
The Treasurer presented his 'half
yearly statement showing a . balance
of $2930.60 on hand • June 28, which,.:
on motion' of Cowell and Ackert' was
.accepted -and. ordered to be filed, .
A' communication ' from Rev. R.
Perdue re the Children's Aid: Society
waso`ie fitted • Cheques is-. o HAY -F VS
6 i1 erne .orii`os.' > Harris '1 The Standard Ranted -_ter....( .._.F$. _. R ..
st�utl, Tilos:` Harris .14'ls • yds, •gravel-•- 1 ,
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aedesthnia.Sold byal1 good Druggists.1-46 Gen ma -recant 4o17yds.,gravoi
$ .4I/Forwree'rrial wrltoTomplotoes,Toront04.b5R ss Mid 1 ton 74 ds
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Jno; Kennedy 22 -yds' 10, A.•�11'Ie- E;-McKI14f' -
:- Glyn 6 yds. ,60c,• 31,• S. ' Craig 8 'yds., •
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.80c, -Jas, McGregor b rashin ,g 35thS.
L' 3.75 Canadian Engineer : Adver ANOTHER MOONSIIINER IN •
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tiling' Rees Drain $7.50, D.; A. Mc,- • • TOILS OF THE LAW
Donald,' 12 days keep of and convey-' • •
ing Jacob Ho'dgkins&n to•house of re •
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• fuge $13,00, Jacob Miller 1 day grad- While oyer in T9cswater a few
ing Con. 2 between'•lots 1 & 5 $12,00, weeks ago folk 'talked very confident
Eldon Eekinswiller Township's share .ly of .moonshine," or swamp whiskey
whiskey
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ofrain $work8.00on' D, A.Lachlin McMcDoIver•nald. awardfixing being' made out towards Belmore and
• the"_acute.. ger , sof .Ereibur wa r:
- w Uliiert "$2;00, fijbug -washout--$3:oo, . free
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Huron boundary :$5.00, Andrew: Hain- mentioned in connection with the ill-
ilton 70 yds gravel $7,00, Jas, Irwin icit industry.. Surprise was expressed
•-.; fixin Culvert 7 00:.: Rep: approach ._ ,.. . i
K C �$ .... tliat.the, officers..o�f the. laws were not -
to bridge •Huron «n.d Kinloss bdy $ •0, 'tal:ng steps to ut a stopto the bus
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ASTHMA and
rep.
p p
drawing an p
Frank .Brown dl a 1
Fa
g p
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2 bridges B' I t East of gravel
ASTHMA
and
HAY'
FEVER
•' ase 'hie I • iness acid give those engaged in it
.00, ckert Bros.. 288 ft. plank at
,per .M rep. 2 bridges Base line-
� p p.
East of gravel -410,00; Hugh- : Ross
presented a written •request to the
Got1n'ol to get if detailed anti s
ivorf
'statement of the time spent and ex=
penses of Engineer Bolton on the
Ross Drain. Moved by, Colwell se-
conded by Ross .thtt this council cent-
aly:with _the -ietipest ,of,Hugh Ross
nd thatwe hereby 'instruct . the
Clerk ..to write to E., D;_Boltori for
the information wanted •in accordance'.
with Chap 198 section 16, Municipal
Drainage Act R. S, 0, A, D, 1914.
Council adjourned. At 2 o'clock P. M.
the council met to read and consider
▪ the .report- of E D. 'Belton` Engineer.
on the Henderson. drain, After the
report had been -Mid. there was con-
siderable discussion and its no person
"Wished towithd:aiw from the pet -
kion it was moved . by Ross. seconded
Colwell that the report of E. D.
. _. ; ...
Bolton Engineer on the Henderson
Drain be provisionally adopted and
the Clerk distruhted to preps
re the
BIr Law Council adjourned to meet
at 10 -'o'clock A M. on Monday Au-
, Bust 14th.
• • Geo. G. Moffat, Clerk.
their' deserts. The circupistanees were.
so well-known that it seemed a simple
(natter for the'poliee. It Tooks as if
_.the_.officers -of_-the law had just. been.
waiting a .favorable 'opportunity, for
on -1 `riday last the expected happened.
Provincial officers visited the ,.Frei -
burger fain and discovgred a still of
25- gal Iort'`capac'ity-.`'(curly- weld- on,"
coaled in a section of bush or swain -,.
The •business • was being carried on
quite a, ,large scaler : as six barrrels
of grain' mesh was also' seized, Frei -
burger and his assistant, Stafford
Paisley .were 'arrested =-and- -taken. 'to
Wimngiiam The plant was confiscated
by Inland Revenue Officer, porter,
of Godericli,
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• Many a follow will )'listenin" at a
sermon' 300 ;miles away who can't be
persuaded to go to church•in the next
block.- Guelph Mercury.
times • bane tau ht us one
Hard t a , g
thing; that is coat of paint will . Make
'the old car do, another year.
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SMALL TOWN ' 'FE
_ ,(Mail & Empire);.
The census. figures of small • towns
in Canada reveal a high average of
wealth, taxes that counpare in ratio
with] those •in large communities, am.
general 'good economic ;standir One
•r.lteenth of :•-Canada's population is
housed in villages and towns of iron'.
one to three thousand,, yet the geri-
eral disposition is to reirard these
I:ttle conimunities of small- account
'1 hey may_be"county towns, town
ship centre's. railroad -eints,• or just
agricultural marketing and distribut-
ing .centres, abut• they, are an import-
ant part of the country's general,
-economic-life-and--need-only adequat-
.local:.leaderuhip:: +to.:make-_:them much
richer, in color and .life, and -mote
prosperous,
lte •tbe ' 0 -towns ---of `w
bet eeiji---+une)
and 'three• housand population: there
is tenable propertyassesed.at $227,
000,0(10, • be average. per capita, is
$541.,,The real value may .be put: 'at
twice that muoh, or'half ,a,billion
dollars. These small' ";comn••--'ities
have wealth, relatively speaking, but
how Often, do the youne• people "mi-
grate to the.. larger cities as soon as
they can leave home! Ontario has
countless •towns which. the young
people , term "demi"„ .Girls.. inn thein.
complain there '.are no nice young
mann--these : have flown to places of
more.- business,. opnortunite _,..Small,
town' life often is monotonous. he
cause' : of • petty jealopsies :,and cliques
thatr-event co-operation in the crea
tion of amusements.; . How .:many of
these towns have libraries. suitable
rinks• tennis -courts, - recreation field
„flitted up, a comnnajj nity dancing hall,
a literar
ysociety- or -other -aid � trr'
a small town
youthful enjoyment? In
land,is cheap and buildings are easy
to obtain. But -leadership • in the crea-
tion of clubs,.soc'ieties, or associations
is too often the. great : lack, - Com-
iwiinity `leadersle ;is : the great .need.
of .semi-rural••Canada. •
The motor car has been of im-
mense help in allaying the unrest of
small town youth. Sporting events
and social•attractions in neighboring
towns become accessible. But when
the- motor -car- so •m ehl-aids-transit,
the obligation on community leaders
to „ermine fresh social events is in-
creased. If the fathers and 'mothers
of these small towns, whom the cen-
sus figures show to be; financially'
able to create opportunities of social
ereoynient, would nay more attention
to the desires' of. youth, Alley would
find a much stronger disposition by the boys and 'iris to' stay
� at home...
instead of 'ruahinlx, at first reliance to
the supposedly gayer life of the large
City. ...::.ww ,,..•......`:.:i ..i
SAFETY FOR THE PUBLIC
The standinT, corrin-ittee• of the
Ontario Motor League has. compiled
the. following Peen eorpn andanents
which it commends to aaseiorists:--
1. Pot yourself ;;behind the other
man's 'steering wheel. -
;i. Don't ' iailrgh at timid passen-
gers. .They're your ° nuests. Make
them eomfertable, .
• 3.; Don't expect children; to look
out for themselves The.. feet 'that
it was the .child's "fault" a doesn't
make death l s terrible. • " '
a es
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When a. man,in the wrong in-
sists en the. right-of-way, let him
have it. You •can't .argue with a fool,
5. Get the hand -signal, habit.. It
protects. you es well as others.
6. When. the mart behind wants.
to "pass, slow down and draw, ever,
;It's safer to have' hint speeding a-
head' of you. than alongside of you.'.
7. Don't dash past •streets cars as
they 4:4 about to stop, r• ..
8. :44Pon't try to pass the car a=
head When another car is --' pach-"
int 'from the opposite direction
• 9. Slow • down and keep to' the,
night as you come to.the• crest of a
hill. •,
10: Don't , disnute the crossing
with a railway. train. ,.What's the
hurry?.
11, . Think of the other road es -
era when you have to splash through
mud and water
12. Remember that the pedes -
train at the crossing has the right
to crass.
13. Don't- drive jerkily. It . keeps.
the man behind you • • • ' -1.
14„ When `your brakes aren't
vorkin r the time .,.o,. ret: them fixed
s •NOW, ,
15. •If you forget the rules of the
road you - Pan : safety fall:back on• the
lolden Rule. -
3CRIPT(JRES -OPPOSE .
BOBBED' HAIR
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• (Collingwiood Bulletin))
"Good!" : 'says The ' Gollingwood•
Bulletin in commenting on the order.
.Bob ,your hair and out you go," is-
sued • by a Detroit Hospital` lb the
nurses; We shall expect to see flow-
ing .locks.and a patriarchal beard on
-he editor of • the Bulletin • the ° next
Lime we meet him.. -Any man who
could condemn the girls. to; long hair.
all surely quit going to the barber
uinself, Renfrew Mercury;• Not'° at
al, dear brother. Did'not Paul ,say
.o the Corinthians, • "Doth not even
nature itself teach you that if a man
lave long hair, it is a dishonor to
aim, But if; a woman have long hair
it is a glory to'her." We' stand with,
?aut.
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CULROSS BOY HAS .GREAT.
SUCCESS IN U. S. '
Colin B. Kennedy, son: of Mr,' Ar -
,hie Kennedy of Culross, -has made
wonderful . strides in :the , world of
wireless •°for a young: man. . He now
needs one of the world's largest wire-
.ess factories of San Francisco,
.enown as the Colin B; Kennedy, Co
early. Mr ,Kennedy has been a stud
ant of -electricity• for some years and
for some time'was a telegrapher, but
raising in .the'. ranks at' the key he
coo7r up wireless and for some 'bine
Was in British" Columbia where he
was appointed assistant' he' the lab-
oratories of• the Federal '"Telegraph
Jornpany: Later when radio came a-
entg. he became, an enthusiastic ex°
perimenter. and worked on the perfec_
• tion of an equipment all his sown, and
became known es a master mechanic
in the' construction of a superior yap=
-paraleus, About three years •ago he
formed the Colin :B. Kennedy_Com-
pany for the •manufacture=of- radio
equipment ' 'and to -day ,his 'plant -at-
San Francisco' emplo'•s one hundred
men and is one of:the world's largest
factories in. manufacturing. radio
equipment. ; Witii. him. in. the coin-
pany are 'seine of the continent's ex-
pert radio men . and his apparatus is
fast becoming :popular as one of the
gest on the market. An arrans'ement
nas-just-:.been completed whereby The
Wagner Electrical Co, has -acquired a
'stock interest and The-Kennedy`Com-
rano' has acquired ,plant No. 2 of the
:Wagner- Company, which. is _a -six,_.
story concrete building. already .equ-
ipped. This will give The'. Kennedy,
:Co, the ;largest.plant .devoted exclus-
ively ' to the. manufacture of radio
equipment: . ;
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BY. MOTOR FROM.
• LOS ANGELES•,
TO KINCARDIN,E
(Kincardine Reporter)
Mr, 'and Mrs. P. Hedley :and two
:children, of Los Angeles, Cal; have
oeen having a most enjoyablevisit
here with' his -sister,' Mts. Woods'
Broadway. .It ' is thirty-two years
since he left here and during that
time he has successfully , followed
ranching;
Mr. Hedley, left home in a Durant
fbitr, and from -LOS Angeles'to'Lan--
sing his.. eat ..registered 3000 nines,
After coining into Canada he visited.
Hamilton, Toronto and Niagara Falls,
and then came en to Kincardine. He
found the roads fainly. ..good .-•except-
through Arizona and -New Mexico. He
made•, a trip in about. . 29 .days, lie
says Canada's roads are among the
best he travelled over, He sees many
remarkable • changes and improve-
ments' in the towns and fatilnes since
he left here and his visit was one of
rare enjoyment, -"Ile mot some of ..the.
old friends, but many whom he knew
intimately had passed away or moved'
elsewhere, Mr; Hedley left for • home
on Monday, +'
On his way he expects to.... visit
his sisters, Mrs. Henry Alton-, Sault
Ste Marie, and Mrs, Wm. Endicott,'
Chilliwac,
B. C. Motor travel is be-
coming very popular. It took 350
gallons of gas and only four quarts or'
oil to make the trip'to.Kincardine and
the •only, trouble on the way wase the
picking up of , a tou"ple of *nails.
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ChtseleateeetreeeVoteerseiaossoe
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In addition• to our. offerings of las
week, we have . -laced on Sale° a num=
ber ..
of NewB r
"axx�s that will interest
people
who want to keeptheir.
oGl�et •
books •
. ks -fat
16 crepe and Gingham Dresses,
blue, green, `black ands white
checks, also plain colors, sizes
• 36 to 40, regular $4.50. • ,
to :$5.50 values, how . 2.50
5 Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Dress- -
es, beautifully trimmed, well
made and up-to-date styles, siz-
es 18, 20, 36, 38, 40.
$25, Dresses clearing at �• ij 5
Each ends ;of Sport Flannels..'
10
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Navy, '
05
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in plain and checks, also •
plain colors in Jerseys. Shade
are Rose, Sand, Alice, Nav y
Ocean Green, Maroon,
Brown. 54 -inch ' Cloth $1..
3Q-, neh. Goods
95c.
7Serge' Gowns, all wool,....oft
• 'Botany. Serge with ' braid" or
embroidery trimming,:. all sizes
Grid, 42 in. bust.
August Sale Price .$1 1.05`
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W asli Skirts, in White Pique,
20 GabarSd e•
ne .and Indian
Head..: A11 sizes .
• it00
. Clearing. at. � ,.
Boys' Suits of Wash Mat-
40 - Middies, a clean up • of bal-
ance of stock, all sizes up to
44 bust measure, `values •up to
$5.00: V August . Sale :
Price each $1.00
erials, sizes 2 t0 6,.
August Price 4Uc•
75 Men's Dress Shirts, August Price%$ 1.35
.fore $4.00
P. R.
Tickets
.on Sale
Daily ..
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Harvesters Jor the •
West --Get Your.
Supplies Here_.._
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GOING FARE ...:{
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TURNING FARE:
Plus half a -:cent a mile beyond to points -in Mani
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toba; SaskateheWan, , All'erta, Edmonton, Calgary,
McLeod and east. •
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plus half a,cent a Mile from starting point to Winnipeg
GOINGA_ gust 11th and 21st --Toronto, Caltdon East, Becton, • Mcaford,,''
eohingwood, 'Penetang,Midland, . Parry Sound,Sudbury, , ,•. cry, Caprcot,`and
east thereof . in Ontario: _
-DATES August 14th an_d 23rd -Toronto i Iewoo and all a •
, • n8 $ stations south and west
: thereof in Ontario. ' •
• ' Special Trains. -Leave— stananrri Time)
TORONTO—(union Station)
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August 14th—.12.30
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i p.m., 10
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p.n
August 23rd --12.30 noon, 6 pent.;"10.'30 p.m.
For Times. from Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster •
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Soild•Trai•nstoWin 1 _ .
_ lis n peS• Without Change .
'Restaurant Cars on Special Trains—Meals -and,Lunches Served at
Redsonai to Pr'icea. Special Oars for Women. Convertible'(berth)
Colonist Cars of Latest Dee n.
1~ or.iurther
t_iculars apply tQ_nearest, agent CanaTi National -Grand -Trunk �Fan£'TrcuL Rsu1 waye..
THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL • IMPORTANT
DISTRIBUTING
CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA
Travel the National .Way to Winnipeg when destined to any .. point beyond
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AGRICULTURAL FAIRS
• The fol
A
lowi t ; isa list of the.pairs
I g
'of various Agricultural Societies of
this section:
Kincardine Sep t. 21st and 24nd.
Brussels, Sept. 14th and ' 15th.
Chesley, .Sept. 28th and 29th,
Dungannon, October 5th and Gth.
purham, eptembc j;gtb, .
Goderich, September Gth to -8th,
Hanover, September gist and 22ncl.
Harriston, September 28th and 29th,
Hepworth, 'September • 19th and 20th,
Holstein, September 19th and 20th,
Lion's' Head, October rd and 4th,
Listowel, September 21st and 22nd,
London, . (Western Fair) Sept 9-16.
I.ucknow, September 28th and 29th.
Mildmay, Septeniber 18th and 19th.
Milverton, Septeniber 28th and 28th,
Mitchell, September. Ilith 'tend 20th,.
Mount F ore,t. Sept,',.'nt.h. and 21st. •
Owen Sound, Sept: 12th. to 14th,
Paisley. September 26th. alid 27th,
Palmerston, (7; tober aid and 4th, .
Pinkerton, September 20th,
Port Enn n, Oetobcr «Seth ,and 6th.
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Ripley, September 2eth and 27 li
`Tara' O .
. rtc} t 'brr 3rd 'and 4th.
Teeswater, October 3rd and 4ti`t.
Tiverton •',October Srd. r
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Underwood, October 10th,
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