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BAYFIELD
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FALL FAIR
Silver Grey D.orkins=Pullet, Hen,
t >ockrel, F. Kockems, and 1st in
:Cock.
Broom Leghorns-Pullet, Lether-
'Z`'and •& :Bently; Hen, 0. Battler, Leth-
erland & Bently; Cock, Letherland
sated Bently, 0. Battler.
Write Leghorns-Pullet, Miss Bro Mrs. Carter, E. Porter; Pound cake,
met, A. Warner & Son; Hen, Miss
E. Foster, Mrs. Carter; Most suitable
l3rownet, G. Little; Cock, G. Little., lunch for one person, Mrs. B. Pfile,
3Ylise Brownett Cockerel, G. Little, R' H. E. Rorke; Pickles, pint, O. Bat-
rei i tier, H. Disjardine, 3 jelly and 3
A 0. V. i,eghorns-Pullet, O. Bat -I marmalade in glasses, H. Disjardine;
Wei-, Letherland & Bently; Hen, Let- ; Catsups and meat sauces, bottles,O.
-eland & Bently, L. O'Brein; Cock,1 Battler, H. Disjardine; Canned fruits
Letherland and Bently, Cockerel, i Mrs. Tremblay, H. Disjardine; Can -
Rhode Island Reds -Pullet, F.
:Letherland & Bently, L. O'Brein' led vegetables, Mrs. Maxwell, H.
Disjardine; Canned meats, 0. Bat-
ckems and 2nd; Hen, leetherland tr,•. II, Disjardine.
&, Bently, F. Kockems; Cock, and 1- II,
Grain and Seeds
oAnol, s_PUllet, and 2nd.
:�nconas-Pullet, L. O'Brein and White winter wheat, H. Truemner,
2nd.; Hen, L. O'Brein, Letherland,J. R. Sterling; Red winter wireat,M.
.�, lewdly; Cock, Letherland ,Si Ben - Rader, H. Truemner; Spring wheat,
'Iy, L. O'Brein; Cockerel, L. O'Brein' M. Rader, H. Truemner; Large wht.
.and 2nd. !pear, H. Disjardine; Small wit. pear,
Cssnpines-Pullet, L. O'Brein and M. Rader, H. Disjardine; Barley, M.
•2nd; Hen, Letherland & Bently, L. , Rader, H. A. Fuss; White oats, Miss
.O'Brein; Cock, L. O'Brein; Cockerel, : Brownett, 0. Battler; Red clover
'Z. O'Brein and 2nd; I seed, H. Truemner, R. Geiger; Swe-
Jersey Giants -Pullet, F. Kock- et clover seed, A. Warner, H. Dis-
ents and 2nd; Hen, F. Kockems, H. jardine; Timothy seed, M. Rader,R.
'Traemxler; Cock, F. Kockems, H. Geiger; Yellow corn, A. Battler, H.
'Truemner; Cockerel, H. Truemner,' Disjardine; Dent corn, F. Middleton,
F. Kockems. :H. Disjardine; Sweet corn, H. Dis-
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Cxuineas-Pallet, R. Penhale; Hen, jardine, E. J. Willert; Any other var-
:lt. Penhale, T. Snowden; Cock, T. fety, Miss Brownett, 0. battler;
'Srneseden, R. Penhale; Field beans, 0.. Battler, H. Truem-
Black Spanish -Pullet, F. Kock- ner; Buckwheat, M. Rader, H. True -
ems, and 2nd; Hen and Cock, F. inner.
Geiger; Ginger hermits, E. Foster,
Mrs. Tremblay;.- Cookies, E. Foster,
H. Tough; Plain muffins, R. Geiger,
Mrs. Maxwell; Scones, E. Foster,Mrs
Carter; Meat loaf, Mrs. 1Vlaxwell,Mrs
Carter; Applepie, Mrs. Maxwell, J.
R. Sterling; Lemon pie, E. F. Mer-
ner, Mrs• Woods; Best lunch, for
school child, Mrs. Fowlie, H• Dis-
jardine; Hone -made fudge, 0. Bat-
tler H. E. Rorke; Plain baked beans
Fruit
crckems.
Black Minoltas -Pullet, F. Kock-: Groper 1 var.' A. Warner, H. Dis-
erns, 0. Battler; Hen, Letherland & jardine; Coll graper, 0. Battler; Pea
tautly, 0. Battler; Cock, F. Kock- cites, H. Disjardine, Miss Brownett;
2111S,'0- Battler; Cockerel, H. True- Plums, Mrs. Metcalf, H. Truemner;
annel, 0" Battler. Prunes, W. Sparks, Mrs. Metcalf;
A.ndelusians-Pullet and Cockerel, Red crabs, Mrs. Carter, H. Disjard-
ine: Barltett, R. Blair, J. R. Ster-
i0_ Battler and 2nd; Hen and; Cock,
+"_ Battler.
$'ilv er Hamburgs-Pullet, He
;and Cockrel, L. O'Brein and 2nd;
mock, Letherland & Bently, L. 0'
?rein.
Black Hamburgs=Pullet and Coc-
?knd„ 0. Battler; Hen, 0. Battler and
'.2nd.
'ffoudans-Pullet, • Hen, Cockrel,
Itetherland & Bently.
Game Bantams -Pullet, Hen and applesJ. R. Sterling,Miss Brownett
"l;�ockr d, Cowan & Danbrook; Cock pp
,rowan & Danbrook and 2nd; Northern spies, R. Blair, J. R. Sten-
hine• of Thomlcins, J, 1;• gtcx'-
Game A. 0. ve-,i,etr"eri. a tet ani. e , - ,.i*
e �yf ling, IVliss Bi'�4Ya 444, Greenings, J.R.
Sterling H. R. Montgomery; R
- :B alis, Cowan 0: ye -Pullet; L. -1. ''J. R. Stirling, H. y; Ribson
ibsln-
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: re`xn, n & Denbreok�', T'1k.,,r, i pippins,
20-oz. pippens, E. F. fierier, J.
3,.," O'Brein, Cowan & DaribroOke, Cock R. Sterling; Wagners, F. Middleton,
?Co��ran & Danbrools, L. O'Brein; R.
R. Sterling; Golden Russets, J.R.
'.b,-arcicerel, L. O'Brein, Cowell & Dart'
gaols, Sterling, Miss Brownett; BlenheimBlenheimPippen, J.R. Sterling, R. Blair ;Snows
A e0. V. FebwL.I HO'en,Bein C. L. 0 BrDeieen, ,
:C. Deihl; 'Cock, rhl • : F. Middleton, J.R. Sterling; Ontarios
V':oelsrel, L. O'Brein and 2nd. '' J.R. Sterling, Miss Brownett; Wolf
i River, F. Middleton,, A. Warner ;Best
,Chinchilla Rabbits -Cowan & Dan- basket of fruit, Mrs.Metcalf, J. R.
Dan -
amok, � Sterling.
ling; Flemish;Beauty, J. R. Sterling,
.A.•0.Y, Pears, F, Barker, J, R..•Ster-
ling; Coll. apples, J, R, Sterling, Mrs
Tremblay; Winter apples, 4 var., F.
Middleton, J. R. Sterling; Northern
Spies J. R. Sterling, H. R. Montgom-
ery; Fall apples, 4 var., J. R. Ster-
ling; Tainan sweets, J. R. Sterling,
Mrs. Tremblay; McIntosh reds, F.
Middleton, J. R. Sterling; Baldwins,
J. R. Sterling, H. Montgomery; Mann
Indian Runner Ducks, old, A.
'Warner & Son; Young, F. Kockems,
Warner & Son.
Iuskova Ducks, old and young,
7.Dr. 'Grieve.
Pekin Ducks, old, 0.
Battler,
W r-
srer & Son;; Young, Battler,
H.
Trueinner.
Rouen Ducks, old, T. Snowden;
"5coung, T. Snowden, and 2nd.
Tnlouse Geece, old, S. Alan, H.
Truemner; Young, S. Alton, C. Diehl
A. 0. V. Geese, old, R. Penhale, R.
',Snowden; Young, H. Truemner.
Bronze Turkeys, old, A. Warner
Son; Young, A. Warner & Son
..vana 2nd.
A. 0. V. Turkeys, old, A. Warner
&Sort; Young, A. Warner & Son,and
grid.
Pair Pigeons -Cowan and Danbro-
ok and 2nd.
A. G. Misener, 0. A. C. Guelph,
Judge.
Dairy Pi-ddnce
Salt butter, N. L. Carter, R. Gei-
•ger; Butter lb. blocks, N. Carter, W.
Decker; Crock butter, N. Carter, 0.
Rattler; Fancy print butter, N. Car-
ter, IL Disjardine; Cottage cheese, J.
Tee Sterling, R. Snowden; Half ham,
home curedR. Geiger, H. Neeb ;Home
'""I`:. Snowden, 0. Battler; Home -cured
bacon, R. Snowden, H. A. Fuse; Pr,
dressed thickens, J. R. Sterling, A.
14. Warner & Son; Heaviest doz eggs
white, 0. Battler, N. Carter; do
:brown, F. Middleton, R. Alice: Best
i:tsrilay •bee products„ 3. E. •Pollock,
Pt Cleave; Yuart maple syrup, 0.
Battier, M. Ra
Vegetables
Early Cobblers, H. Disjardine, M.
Rader, Early potatoes, A.O.V., M.
Rader, H. Disjardine; Green Moun-
tain, E. J. Willert, H. Disjardine;
Late pot., A.O.V., E. J. Willert, H.
Disjardine; Mangold.;, long red, E.
J. Willert, R. Geiger; Do yellow globe
T. Snowden, E. J. Willert; Inter.
nangolds, M. Rader, R. Geiger ;Field
carrots, E. J. Willert, F. Barker;
Mrs. Carter; Table corrots, short, A.
E. Erwin, P. Cleave; Table beets,
long, 0. Battler, Mrs. Carter; Table
turnips beets, F. Barker, F. Middle-
ton; Parsnips, P. Cleave, v. Battler
Field turnips, E. J. Willert, R. Snow-
den; Sugar beets, P. Cleave, Mrs. B.
Pfile; Winter radish, 0. Battler; Sal-
isify, -Mrs, N. L. Carter, Mrs. Met-
calf; Head cabbage; Mrs. Carter,'E.
J. Willert; Cauliflower, Mrs. Carter,
0. Battler; White celery, Dr. Grieve;
Muskmelon, H. A. Fuss, F. Barker;
Watermelon, H. Truernner, 3u• J_.
Willert; Citrons, G. Little, 13.. True
inner; Best pumpkin for table use,
Mrs. Carter, 0. Battler; Best squash
for table, R. Geiger, B. Stewart; Lar-
gest pumpkin for feed, 0. Battler,
Dr. Grieve; Largest squash for feed,
-FI, Truernner; J. +'tue ; Large Eng
lish potato onions,~ H.. A. I+'uss, 11.
Disjardine; Large white onions, Mrs
Carter, Dr. • Grieve; Largest red on-
ions, F. Barker, Mrs. Carter; Large
yellow. onions, -,F. Barker, 0. Battler;
Bed tomatoes, Mrs. Carter, '0. Bat-
tler • Yellow tom•ttoces O Battler
Mrs. Ceeter' Largest tomatoes, Mrs.
The Road to
ECOVERY
Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada
a few days the Dominion of
WITrn
Canada will offer for public subscrip-
tion the 1933 Refunding Loan, the pur-
poses and terms of which will be announced in
detail by the'Minister of Finance on Tuesday,
October 10. In this national undertaking an
Opportunity will be afforded both for sound
investment and for public service, and I have no
doubts as to the readiness with which Canadian
investors will respond.
I feel, ;however, that the 1933 Loan marks a
point in Canadian affairs to which it is only
proper that public attention should be drawn as
a means of extending justifiable encouragement to
many thousands of men and women who have en-
dured, adversity with such admirable fortitude:
With clue precaution against unwarranted op-
timism I think 1 may say that in Canada we are
now on the road to recovery. The road may be
long and progress may be slow, but the events of
the past six months appear to demonstrate with
increasing clarity that the downward trend has
come to a definite stop and that an upward trend
is now in progress.
The evidence of improvement is written in the
statistical facts of our industry and trade. These
records show that our general economic condi-
tion "reached its lowest point during the'month of
February last and that today we are definitely
a'bo've' that level following a recovery which has
been; gradual but persistent and unmistakable.
The most significant of these figures are probably
those dealing with the plJysical volume of busi-
ness, wholesale prices and employment, and 1 give
here briefly the record of recovery in each case as
shown by the reports of the Dominion Bureau of
Statistios.
The judex of our physical volume of business;
which represents Virtually the economic pulse of
the nation,:stood last February at 67.1. For
August, the most recent month for which the
index is available, the figure was 89.9, an im-
provement of approximately 34%. --
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Wholesale prices, in which even minor changes
are highly significant, have risen over .9 , or
from an index of 63.6 last February to one •of
69.4 in August.
Employment, although stilt at a regrettably low
level, has, nevertheless, been gaining steadily for
the past five months. On the basis of partial
reports from industrial employer's some 3x16,000
persons have been added to pay rolls since last
April. An estimate by the Bureau on a ;more''
comprehensive basis places the total increase in
employment at 246,000 daring the same' period.
Our external trade figures• are equally encourag-
ing. Both exports and imports have risen, with
the former showing the moi a rapid increase.. A3
a result, Canada had afavourabl'e'tradebalance of
over $114,000,000 in the twelve months ended.
August 31st this year. Fbr the corresponding
period last year the favourable balance was Seamy'
$38,000,000, and in the two previous twelve
months' periods instead of favourable figures five
had unfavourable balances.of. $45,.000.000 anrl•t f
$103,000,000 respectively.
All these facts and figures I think we may •quite
safely take as sign -posts on the road to recovery:.
In our further progress, no single factor will have
more significance than the success of our national
loan operations. The recent 4% loan in London
was a notable tribute to Canada's credit stand-
ing. It was immediately oversubscribed many
times aid now commands a substantial prem ure.
I feel satisfied that our own people will be quick
to perceive that the 1933 Refunding Loan in
Canada is at once a challenge and an opportunity
-a challenge to aid in the restoration of business
recovery and an opportunity to serve thereby
their own and their; country's'besl:
DOMIMOTN OF CANADA
EFUNIJING LOAN
Bouquet, large, Mrs. Woods; Boni
quet, small, H. E. Rorke, Mrs. Alien;
Coll. of Sylvia; Mrs. Woods, F.Bar-
ker; Coll. of dahlias, F. Barker, Mrs.
Allen; Coll. of fuschias, F. Barker
Coll. of pansies, Mrs. R. Allen; Coll,
of tuber begonias, F. Barker, Mrs.
N. W. Woods; Coll. of geraniums,.
Miss Brownett, Mrs. Tremblay; Coll.
of asters, Mrs. Allen; Petunias, F.
Barker, Mrs. Allen; House plants, F.
Barker, H. Turner; Colons, F Barker
Mrs, R. Allen; Annuals not listed,
Mrs. Allen, F. Barker; Display of
cosines, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Woods;Col-
of zinnias, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Woods,
Verbenas, F. Barker;Gladiolus, Mrs.
Allen, F. Barker.
Fine Arts
Landscape, original oil, M. Living-
stone Mrs. Metcalf; Still life, origin-
al oil, M. Livingstone, Dr. Grieves;
Landscape, original, water, Mrs.l3ar-
ry, Mrs. Woods; Fruit original, water
col., Mrs. Metcalf, M. .Livingstone;
:+lowers, original, water col, Mrs. Met
calf, M. Livingstone; Pen ala ink
drawing, H. A. Fuss, M. Livingstone;
Drawing, crayon or lead point, H.A.
Fuss, M. Livingstone ; Water color
painting on silk or satin, Mrs. Met-
caalf, M. Livingstone; Hand -painted
china, Mrs. 'Metcalf; Mrs; Howrie;
Stenciling on fabric, M. Livingstone;
Mrs. Metcalf; Fruit and flowers in
oil, M. Livingstone, Mrs. Howie; Pert bootees crochet, J. W. Merner, M. • '
cil sketch from nature, M. Living i; stone' Tianriniackr, smocked 0.Battler; Quilt appique, Mrs. Tlow
r stone, Mrs. Howrie. dress dor child, Mrs. Maxwell; J. W. , rie, ID.Foster; Quilt, cotton, R. Grp
Manufactures: , er^• Handmade "Gertrude" ems fir, M. Rader; Quilt, patched cloth,
Rader. fader+ It. Klein ,
iter, O. Battler;Gherkins E, Wil• ; Skein twisted yarn, M. I . , , t •axwell Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Maxwell; Comfort-
Domestic valence ler
, Snowden Skein woolen amM. Ra- bi°old. Laby s petticokr , 1VTra. hj4
Comfort-
Loafhome-made wht bread 1 life lett, Mrs. Carter; Cucumbers for Snows e , Best YBaby's x^oriipery, IvT, Livingstone, 17r. orf homemade, W. Decker, M. Rader
I"oa' Nrrs. Max- !der, R. Snowden quart' jai soft
, ,do Graham .a,ee u, e, lire. i reinway,Grieve Practical work apron, ii, A. Comforter, geese odowir, M. Web -
Fuss, E. faster., N. Carter, C te ,. stele E. Foster; Crochet Afghan is
truss, J. W. Mer,ter; Dress lion, e wilt
J. W. Merner, H.A. Fuss; Ladies' colored wool, M. Livingstone, Dr..
.,. ar ' eotton 3 -piece SSS.. Liv- Grieve; Hearth rug, rags, W. Deck
an etone (eotton), 1 '' under- ' er, Mrs. ?file; Hearthrug hooked'
war, sit Mrs. ce, H. ,Ladles & e1L Disjardine,Mrs: Howrie;
wear, silk, 3-pece, H. A. Fuss; Sinoek wool„ l-
Fuss; • Collar and !'tag mat, braided, Mrs. Pfile, IZ.Gc i
J. W. lVlerner, H. 1....Cu, ,
J W. 1'lerner+' ger; Best laver saving device, Mi,s.
Clift set, H.. s,AFuss, , r -,: ;owlet, Mrs, Pfile; Braided mist, dlk,
l:Iandlterchrcfs, -assorted, 1e Living IA, Livingstone, H. E. 3t'orke.
:. 1VI • ..$ ''fil• Hrndaade Sre;k,:.,
ajacket, d+ W. Vlf... e., H. .ti:: s frisst
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Fuss; Y". Fall Fair" by a public school scholia
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M. Livingstone, H. A. Tea stone, H.A.AFuss; Apron, Fancy,
cloth, cut work, E. F. Merner; Mrs. J. Merner, Mrs. Dan Fowler;
ba" H. Stewart Best drawing,e pier pectiive David
Grievler
N. Woods; Tea cloth, any other style fancy handmade, Margaret Schoeenhals; Best drawing,
Battler -
nub., Mrs. Howie, J. W. Merner;Tea Fuss, J.
garme tmMrs. Piffle, J. W• Ladies' . still life, 0 Battler, Margaret Middle -
cloth, crochet, Mrs, Woods, M. Liv- from S H. A. Fuss, E. ton; bird. house named, Kenneth
ingstone; Tray cloth, enib., edge. -eye -1 Merner; Home dying,
let and satin stitch design, M. Liv- F. Merner; Sport shirt, W Mexuer., Maxwell; J. R.
aoj.1, Betty Taffy,
ingstone, Mrs. R.. Allen; Centrepiece Pyjamas, homemade,
whiteemb,M. Livingstone, Mrs. B. Mrs. Pfile; Pullover sweater, band doewa Pauline oe Lyell; Tinker.- le ? �
Q• ! •t IVIS Rader, Mrs D Fowler; Mitts
Drawing MID -veers, Kenneth. Castle,..
0. Battler.
Horseshoe Pitching Contest, open,,
T. ti Meyers,. Geo, Boa; C. 'Thiel,•D._
Pfile; Luncheon set, R. Geiger, H• kin , 0.Battler, Mrs. Fowler; Socks
Neeb; Buffet set 3 piece, H. Neeb, heavy,
M. Livingstone; Tea cosy linen, Mrs. heavy, Dr. Grieve, H. A.IFuss;; Socks
Allen,' J, W. Merner; Bridge set emb fine, M. Liv ng
stone
Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Howrie; Bridge y;
A. Fuss; Set $-rc rnitialedi. Mrs:. Metcalf: Specimen]. Myer ; e •! 1
set, appiliclLne; H.- r r .., -• r • .
€it-Wrinil a,teh Hemmed, lease. 1?la1rC ,'• .. "" •gg' e
emb•, H. Tough, 3 W: d, M. ; iedisev r Grieve; Filet crochet, H. w,eeil'a4-1 Best Co11fit•,lrlf.i of Baking, Mrs N.
stitched sheets lie; ed, M. X.,i s, in- D
Mrs. N �7vT y Woods., Tatting, Dr. Grp- t L. Ce:esb?�, Mrs. 'Tremblay. .
' I H t neIlH. A. Fuss; eve, H. Neeb; Specimen fancy kni t �T,cj,(�j,],,
itialed, M. Livingstone ri 1'.4�:.� a s•
stone Ales.
Handkerchiefs, hand hemmed Anna$
owrio; i ew eases, in- - t_
cases einb. Mica, Nue, et ting in cotton, Mrs. How e, hq g Jacobi 'spent a few d y
Pillow , Grieve, Listen Thread work, MraiVfrill
Livingstone; Pillow cases, ]ace, 1s, with ire[ ves .in Seaforth.
Livingstone, H. A. Fuss; Curtains, calf, M. Livingstone, Linen Bern ;'tut and. Mrs Geor e afwGramm are
g gibing Mrs, ?file, Mrs: Howrie Cut g
Fust 'rowels M. Livingstone, H. A. work,„ M. I,rivingstone, 1--T. Neeb;' Tait ti i1ic wtth 'thein son in Lansing,
Fuss; Towels, crochet,
, MNeso, Woods,
estry, H. A. Fuss, M. Livingstone , ,r1. ftJ:si 1V1e h heir o£ Toronatn, ti's--
Fuss; Towels, crochet, Mrs. 1c da, g
Maxwell; Dr•essin • table set Cross Stitch; hiss. Metcalf, Mrs: G. ititil. uvcitla friends in. tovuni.
Mrs. I i , g { W- Elliott; Irish crochet, Mrs. Met*
emb:, lyTte t owrlr., Mrs. D. fowler; Boli a %n Hay T;ti, on aaturda,y,
3 emb. tea towels, Mrs. Pfile, m s. ! calf, M. Livingstone; Straights Segt. 23rt3, sent,:
Mr:. and MTS: Jolvsi
Fowler; Child's dress, made of old -and 3 -corner darning, Mrs. Metcalf,
's-."' a soiY ;
ilei 3. W. Merner' Mrs. Fowler . M. Livingstone; Darning on. worn.MiCorbett, on J. W: Skiver anal
garment, t, +v Ti. A. 1'u s J. W, sot, Dr. Grieve, RibbonH. E. Bore}, , H. daughter •ot Mrs.
J. W were visitors.
Child 5 play dry .s, s ' assortment of Novelties, H. Merner; Babys jacket and bonnet, with .friends in town.
c• chef M. Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie
E. Rorke, M. Livingstone; Assort- °The 3touYrg People of the Carmel'
Ba , ment of work done by lady age 70, Presb tt rian Church held a brtticfuet
Baby's jacket and bonnet, knit, H• lid and.
t-.' M. Livingstone; Bedspread, white On holiday evening;, 'Oct. 2
Tough, M. Livingstone; Baby's boo Ed f t
H. E. Rorke I . Tough; Bab ys•
ees, H o d Y
emb., 3. W edrn n + • ewick, on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, ann;versar ;•
Bedsrntad tLifted in caridl ' services will be held:
Drs „and Mrs. Sari Coulter of Tol-
edo!, Ohio, .are visiting with his relati.--
verhere.
Mrs. (Dr.) Reid; of Port Rowan,,,
ik visiting at tlie-. home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer.
A quiet wedding.• -was solemnized'
at the Carmel Presbyterian Church.
manse, on Saturday last, when Theis-
tna Louise, .oldest daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Was united
in marriage to. Harry Abray, only son.
of Mr. and Mrs..Geo. Abray, Lon-
don. The bride was charmingly
..,�..rr7 r,i'.'"" .1 fr e '-., o� ' • �. e,t` mope in
e
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Presbyterian
breaa, F. Foster, N..W..Wood:�;Loa'`
Beeten brown bread, N. Carter, M.
MaxweiI: Graham mall ns, A. FT,
Warner, 1. Carter•,, Layer cake, lig- a , , tele of furniture Mrs. o0 5� 1�IM
h: !taut, Carster, E. Foster; Tarts, E• der; Plate of peppers; lits. (:Garter, c , ,,d, I.
lig-
ht,
•' + '"•,' 7r 'vege.ablee. 0. Battler; Veg;, morrow, H. A.Fuss, I,. Pfile; Table centrepiece', col., N
:Ito,. t*t lit, Gino ; �...1 r
. � �,.Carter;� �� Scotch T. Snowden; Green F3[ub,rard Squash ; Livingstone, 1•T. Neeb; Table runner,
Mr... x.z� tcalf", Mrs.
. , ,E •c>x . if. Truemner, A, Warner; Yellow 1`lr:;, Metcalf, 'H. Montgomery-; Cush-
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