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Quaker Dealers Dispense Good News
.-noto by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
The Quaker Oats Ful -O -Pep trailer was a point of widespread
interest at the Western Fair. Representatives Ross Hay and
Ralph Ilodgson are seen here spreading the good word about
the feed of champions.
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
The Junior Calf Club, of Tavistock East Zorro line up their
entries for the expert rye of Gordon Innes of Woodstock. This
was one of the most highly attended events at the 'Tavistock fair
this year.
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
Imported from Scotland last year is this splendid Clydesdale
General who won in his class. He was brought over last spring
by George Zimmerman and Son, of Tavistock.
Photo by tui -O -Pep Photographer
Your roving photographer found the New Look even in the
Poultry building at the Western Fair, London. The model—
young male A.O.V.D. duck wh frs,} prize in his
class. Owned and shown by A. R. is Tilt ofDon, Ontario,
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Pony Class Youngsters Show Fine Style
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
The Latsch youngsters, Bryan and Helen, of Roseville take time out for a picture in the pony
ring at the New Hamburg Fair. Amusements in the Midway were more varied and numerous
this year.
"Southern Colonel" Horrifies Crowd
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
A red-hot iron drawn across the Southern "colonel's" hand brought out this study in expres-
sions on the faces of his onlookers at the New Hamburg Fair. The "Colonel" sells patent
.medicines, of course, and is a familiar figure at the Western Fairs.
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Pl:otegrapher
A view of the crowded grounds at the Western Fair. The record breaking• crov .ti
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have g`lven rise to speculations of far reachingexpansions in the Western l�a'r for nest year
and the yers to come.
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Popular Judge at London Fair
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
Prof. G. Raithby, O.A.C., shows John McLennan, Martintown
the new trophy for the highest point winners in the Guernsey
class donated by James D. Good of the Normandale Farms.
Prof. Raithby judged the Guernsey show and Mr. McLennan,
a leading Ful -O -Pep user, did the honours in the Ayrshire
classes, This is the first year at the Western Fair for the
Guernsey Show.
Photo by Ful -O -Pep Photographer
Young Dennie Jacobs of New Hamburg shows keen interest
in one of the farm machines on display at the New Hamburg
Fair. The Farm machinery display was well above average
at New Hamburg this year.
A young immigrant lend; a helpingPhoto by hand
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cattle show
at the Western Fair. Ten year old Aant I?Izinga, late of Hol-
land, grooms an Ayrshire owned by titansell Bros. of Aylmer.
Aant's family work on the titansell farm. Aant volunteered
the information that he liked Canada very much. Why? .
Because it was so big.