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I I I , . -0 � � o�jery, and req#qs,.s. are u -ob ' 56, " "'W" � T,,� 0.91 1 4 _ aw 1"�! V 4 J. � 14 �ers , ­ I I . meAVQX pne_ exports, - ' ' .. tj ,, (cr � "d p) 'U, Dean I _,, � . . . . I � I �. , . ., M. As a orpoedept to, sv W _ ki ,W. . R, I i,"'WN . I ,�I, J�qt ,dop qt;ds �, 4vii thopp,ck- 1'eizig made fol , 1. 1. !, . 1 19,4.1% �rg", . 4 , .. . I 1 .M., L.A_a w1hic quote the, followdn#' from .001 , I .. �11 � . . 7 ­ ' ' Rocks (c, la n � , r ,grades of other kindg: -, -i- , � . )tt , White ,., cr a, d p)�,: �, �. I . BE,,,b 'i 41 ,CAPITAL I .. . - �-. , . .. . I , �'. 431" � , 4' ��' , ' ge; . .."�� ,,,., - Grace 'Ohamb�ers - any 'other variety Lou 4." �, 7, , . , - :-� I 'i I- � ... ­ I heeo lo meet this, 4 . * ,. � I . , " " . I—- i, ­ �% � eniand -y , (0, Mrs. Wwtiv te, 0. ilia 0" w �, al ".1, i`�, k tt,44%#1'i,4 �sioall, 25,06und,0 a and,dwan, wer. , ­ - " , A , � iPublie interest throughout Cana4a ,, - , . W1 andottes, g, kp) 0 $qrtuiia � , ppy,4a " -W ,�,:, i , , pzely",�Mm% , ,Vwot. � , � - fid Reds, When a new household . ..... �_ _ 4 , , �, , 1 4 , een concentrated this week ow 0 � , baA6,16" typo about 1?, isel," recor4mondeif 'grades, $or t&se pro, ", qN, : R. Dean; .8. ,C. Rhode Is1,4:,n ,e 11'� 1, F.�', ,� f� I #d the cheese shopild not' duets, were introduced . praviding� an ., I P's ., Nvnz�, i ... , , 11 19�4 IN ."'. ", R � '' �� imp% b V , - � � � , ?, �!,W� i � . , T, . . "lad angues qT :` , �L '�',j.�j 0 Enrlx,�A � . nd 2iid, (iLT and Among the myr f6ngu;�s q,T � I ;, "I'll V ;;;;;; 161140�,.a�sembly of parliament. Coming . �ter `* , _ . '.14' 'r,� , (c and b) F. -Carbert A 7 WAN-XV111, 11 ;. , , I - -fare, - t i - when opportuni�y, to growers, andlist '. - ' . . . . P) Mrs. Trebner, F. Carbert ; Dtff Likg'a new star just r.p.Tung to lbxl , P ey, $ *, - 1%66 04,1 .an, ,one month, Old , , ".." I i,ifte,r a ,be . , .11 .1 I j. I _ . " WAY ' , ames 45noa ­�,_,_i, PL T *11 I . , � " , *5" , �, I. I -and h) Mrs� Treloner; Amid rolled On. -its- baw�ni,ou� ' - ,�. 'i '- � "�' " 4 , ' the grades before in- I in �eghMns, (c had Aw.", � ' spur � . , .., A 11 I Ir . 04' 2 , ing t4o reg . � s; The � White Loghornz, (,c) Mrs. G. . Hey,, Into, the boundless realins of spacel Saill' bik ;Sund4y.4 00re _. - ­ ,i , 1 ound troducing them as regidlation � .A, ,�,,),� �,' - � �?,M' - extra n, to ,� igrgent, -, , , . - 0; A ......... ��� , ,_ , ,u4 111 , A . ef�ft a general eleption, qAd _X th ' _ribu _ . : ,:wmuiam, i . sN ji, '#,d ' ' " 0 m.t- expo%twbra "have been tors to tr� out In ". "W . . . a4zge -of government -and'" oolng, , . I ar�sizo : , , ,nul W!qr, p in sessio �� onal cabbage , . Aw � . heeseAnto, three or four sections cov-j provisi . gr4ide,4 'which . �.. '­­ . i�� 11 ,,� , Yj " � - . LL wood, Mrs. Whiting, (h) R. Dean, XTs. So said -the guests, in, -speech and song bone. .in_his . log.., _ ., , ­ �� Z , I .� �� questions, the gathering , if, ,ffll W4, "i ... I is p6duliarly c . � I .iil , I.. ... , P. , P. ' ering the cut srurfgca with, -paraft or have been re -introduced f6r this year . ' ' "I .,� Whiting, (er) R. Dean, M. Elliott; " in the chimney burning bright ' 'Mr. -an s. i � , 1. 11 �� arresting. The, new parhamapt . as- . , ..... I , . d ar gli, 1v1g_j,Aug,hJ,�'. ..", T ' - -andNo. 2; and'for cauli- , b'. I � 1. ir*filug -a cqb cloth, on.' When, eipos- are: No. I Fir � A I (ipr,� X Elliott, R. Dean- Birowu Leg- We hung' the iron cratie to -night ' ,'j.uOve&,'on-, I � , ,1, I , . sembled at noon last Monday, elect d ep.r., ��, the farm . od"""i p!, �j � ". . 0 1 ",-t "`�k L � I � .� . ' ed t6 1�he West Indian climate these flower, Numbers 1, 2� and 3. . 'r. � . . �� th, � , horns, (e) R. Dean, Mvs.'Whiting,,(h) And merry.was the feast and long. Wll.li�m I the H1on. ,George Black, member for ,,, . .S . - ft w - :�,,V, ivoe".,��; ..., L 11 I *oton. I . 4 , '.40, L�; - 11 ps. , . ''., .1 , 11 I., ,��, Mrs Whiting, 1R. Dean, (cr and:. p) ' ,As a tangible expression of the vg,ry :, ... L 111� ,� I V�i I k"', , ; split" cheeses become a soft, loose I 'la*ge. . . 1� � ), ­ � $.,L,#'.,� �' - .. the Yukon territory, as zpeiker, an� mass, quit& unattractive and . .100-- " AN Oly I e - - 'Haoloo spent, .44 � ".1vJ40 , - hard to Easy t ' R. B,6an; any other variety Leghorno, kind st feeling -and well wishes, which Miss' �i i - erwards. had the formal opening - i 0 " �111P . aft _ . ; I I ON , 4v, 10 , & . , I I handle.. The�!Msiide",type made fair�- I 1"'. (c and h) R. Dean, Mrs. Whiting, (er everyone present bears to you- both. frip,iids in. London. , � , , ,, �� 11"._.... - I 11 - . by -the gmfrnor-general, Lord Wil- EXETER FALL FAIR ""' W,L" I,_ nf,� 1, . ly firmand covered with a good rind - , Urs. C.Evari]i is - $1t J �Vwi..,,�,, ", � "". . and p) R.'Dean;. Blai2k Minareas (4r,) we ask you to accept this gift as a ' vi ".4.W lingdon. . . . y ,­ng.f 0 ,"..�,,��. ,�, is market . . ....Ii . � I I _ � "�r�.,­ , I I . �, ­ . much better suited to tM The Bed In Evo -Way. J. Sutton and 2nd, (b) J. -Sutton, R.,souvenir. And may the Divine Prov -1- Galt. .. ! *:'�.�14­iO".`, '. c "4214 . I I -so, the sive thing With perfoct weather and a record , !ITY . . . ,4 1. . ' '. I ... Of eour impres and, its sale can be. -substantially in- . entries, Exeter,Pair on Tues- . . - . anee that regulates all events of ; , '' L ,Kf,' v ". . . I Dean, (er and p) J. Sutton and 2nd; de . . .. - " about this short session istbe com- ed - who w of � $4 . - ,11,!��`,i 0 White Minareas, (c and cr) R. Dean; time, blend into One 11 ' ' ,;` '. . i� I creased if proper care is - . I 1; ,,".":i��,��, ' L11 day and Wednesday ,of 'this we6k'was grand result � � !�,i-.,­ ,�,`��,,',1'�.i�, ., a I :� -,.'.'_119,_ , .--.- I I . ''. . "I , .. :, �,. i . ­ ­ plete change whi-cli -an'-all sides is so )reparing, it for this parteixcuelr_c�lts N. CLUFFA SONS I '. . I Andalusian,& (c) R. Dean, W. Veal, the vaxio-us series .Of future events of -11. . d-li&kent. Liberals, After nine years ket. Quality counts in. he . PM unqualified ,succerss. . '4 "' 4-'4' ,.I,, , -W I in the sion, have yielded their place 6 ese as it I Besides the,y � .. (h, cr 'and, �) W. Veal and 2nd; An- your lives. ?Signed on behalf. of neigh- LONDESBOR0, 1. � , ., �.�'. _�,�,K_' does in other farm And dairy pr4o- ,ecord entry there was . � �L- , �1' AIV. . I - I . . I ii ." ' `z,'; "i, � -od, R. Dean, bars and, friends." The groom made � ..:. " . .. an unusually large Attendaner-, and � I conas, (c) Mrs. Heywo ' .1 , %V, P" and,will' take a turn in, the shades' ducts. (h) A. Pym, and 2nd, (cr and p) R. a suitable reply and ,hoped that all Notes.—Rev- and Ifts, 001T ' ­ . � r.,11`�. i A Conservatime minority gives Place I 'the programme provided, besides the Grades -,Aged I I left on. Mon*day by motor I �,�� � 'i, � COWP *. gatter, S. Dean- S, P. Hamburgs, (h) R. Dean: their friends would visit them in .their . " . li, "I , � .1 " , to a strong Conservative majority— stock judging, was an excellent one. Sanders, R. Tinney; -two, year old Blaeli Hambufgs-, (c and h) R. Dean; new home. ,.Following the preseuta- w *::: . . TOM � ii.. "I Seed Cleaning Pays. I ,�iere -they expect to . 4 ".1, ­�:q� the most emphatic result -of ,any gen- The chariot race -between Kennedy for several da , ..."P:1 . �., Halton Coituty -representative re- and McNair for a purse of $75 dist- heifer,. J. T. Allison and 2nd; One Campines, Golden, (h) Mrs. ,Whiting tion., the evening was spent in danc- . i YS ;.. . ..� , , .."� eral election for years. parts that farmers in the district are , year ,old heifer, P. Deairing and 2nd; and 2nd; Camprines, Sillyer, (c, h, er ing and a good time was h Rev. -and, Mrs. Johnston, -were Alk, 1. :. � . . , . ' I I Sul lattor, two year old steer, R. Pepper, J. T. and p) Mrs. Whiting and, 2nd; R. B. Anniversary Servioes.—Anniiv Ethel last 'Sabbath - 1. ppoTb,hg the seed eleaningplant at ance.half-mile, was won -by tii4 i ad by All. 'Unemployment Problem. winning , eats. in ,517, . I ersagy where Mr jo,� ,;, - , - it , .. Milton and in this locality where a � ''. " . � "�",.��Z��. I I . second and third h Allison and .3rd; one year old Steer, Red Game, (,c and h) ,Mrs. Whiting; services will be held in Duff's. ChurA ston -had charge of armi;o;;,�j " ,;.. ," �; ,, A � ... , Y W-. . : - �­.,`,il, - The 'present session is dealing al- consWerable -amount of seed- grains .65% 561/4. Both teams came fro, P. Dearing And 2ud:',Junior calf, J. any Ot variety Game, (c) R. Dean; on Sunday, September 28th, at 11 a.m. vices- while :;�;'��;P��,`,� 9 ' the pastor fT �.,� , � i *4 � . her . ,am �**tpl- i I .. '1�11r�,, 1�1� �� 1; , ,,� near Ildertan and c9inpeted at Lon- T. A R,. Pepper, Win. Coates ; Bant book his work here. � "i I .. � most wholly with unemployment. TWe as well as clover and gri seeds- are Rison,. I ams, Game, (c -and h) T. Wilson, and 7.30 p.m. Rev. R.R. Conner will - I ,�i, M I .t don Fair. ill", :� ',i I ,,,, � . D6miuian -has its share of it—a not grown, they are realizing that i pays . Senior calf, E. Pyimn, ., W. Coates; Mrs. J. Hunkin; Golden SeabTight, (h) be, the special preacher for both ser- Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart of near Port .III I . Th Huron, ,spent last 1�uesday with ' .. i . I .excessive share, by any means, bilt to, have their grain cleaned rather L e running race.. haff-mile had un- diploma'for best animal -any age, R. IVITS. Whiting; Silver Seabrig-lit, (h) ,vices. On Monday evening, a recital, � . .::: �',,,�, - �xp ,�, lill , '._. -- .., . ., " elated features. W. Armitagei rid- Pepper- baby beef, L%017ne, J. T. Mrs. Whiting and 2nd; any other consisting of readings, monologues �!'.,4 enough. It is easy to ascertain the than sell it in the rough. � friends here. They. were returning , . 6, I , " I ing his own horse, Betty Ann, won Allison', W, Coates and �rd variety Bantams, (c) Mrs. G. Hey- and character sketches -will be given from a trip to Midland. I ," "o i -number of union worker,% out of a . I I �. . �. �: . i�,, 3- Plowing Match Dates. the first heat and was running well 'Chatham. wood, Mrs. Darling, (h) Mrs. Hey- by Walter.B. Craw, B.A., student read- le ues a- ( ii 66 "but among the unorganized, the . � Judge—A. L. McMullen, Mrs. W bb is the g t t he� ' .. .11 0 . the second when Betty bolted far �, : !,!, � ,!',' 1, total can only be speculated upon. The dates Of the Branch Plowing in . wood, Mrs. Whiting, (cr and. p) Mrs. er and entertainer, assisted by local daughter's home, Mrs. J. Shabbrookc. . " , , , "I .. � . H,oweyei, ten per cent. ,of union. labor Matches, held under the auspices of a gate and throw her rider, who was SHEEP Heywood, ,C. Mair; Red Caps, (c and talent. She expects- to remain. some time. � � I �:.. "', 11,....,.� , . I on his feet in time to hold her. Eir- Aged ram, W. Henery, P. Deaning . Mrs. Troov, of Chicago, who re- ''.. I b,oing unemployed, it is felt fair to the Ontario Plowmen'a . Association ; h) W. Bowden and 2nd; Sumatra , ;�.�,, , ., " die Ann, owned by Bert Abbott, also, shearling ram, P. Dearing; ram lamb, -0 eently vlsite�. her mother, Mrs. , :. ;; , i assuvie that the same percentage ap- for this year are"'is, follows- W. GAme, (er and p) Mrs. Whiting; . Mains, has -returned to her home. I . il..'' , plies to unorganized' labor. The grand Christian Island ........ . �,;pt. 24,th of Lucan, won. P, Dearing, Henery; e,we having . I ., .­ , ... aggregate, therefore, is 'placed at Cochrane, Glackmeye Tp - - .'.Oct. 7th Race summary: � raised lambs this year, W. Henery, P. Black Giant, (cr and p) A. Pym and 'Mr. and. Mrs. R. McCrea took in .1� 2nd; any other variety fowl, (e) Mrs, - VARNA ­ " —pro . Doaring; sbearling ewe, W. Henery, Whiting, (h) �R. Dean, MTs. V London Fair on Wednesday, also Mr. . . . . . . . . ; . I :', i - 200,000 bably at that, an. outside DufferinCo., Amaranth Tp ... Oct. 3rd 2.18 --Mile '$1.25 P. Dearing; ewe lamb, W. He %rhiting- . . figure. it is to tackle their pvoblem. Mohawk, Deseronto ......... Oct. 7th nery, F. Cornish, (c, h, er and p) Mrs, W�hit' Notes.—Another of Stanley's pio- and Mrs. E. Adams. . �,.; I ,_�, I I i6.- ' �. �. � . and to consider by what means this Rainy Riveri,- Devlin ........ Oct. 3rd Billy Unco, Shepperd & Dearing. . . . neeTS passed away at an early. hour Mr. and MTr. P. Vodden after a I I . . 1. , ".., . I I .., I Oxford Down& --Aged ram, W. mg, . 11 I., unemployment can be absurbed, and Slate River Valley .......... Oct. Ist Fraser., Forest ......... I .1 :', ' on Tuesday morning in the person of motor trip to London and -other points, ­ 1�11 ,". to vote the money to expedite these . Jimmy D., Russel Hedden. HeneTy� A J. Pym; shearling ram, Turkeys—Bronze Turkeys, (c and the late James Reid. Mr. Reid had have retil-ed. I ,:,;!� . , , , means, that parliament is now meet- Electrification of Ontario farms by Exeter ...... .......... 4 2 2 A. J. Pyin and 2nd; rain lamb, W. h) W. Bowden, Mrs. Trelmer, (cr and ' . , , passed the fourscore and up until a Mr. E. Grey, who teacbes in Palm- - I .:--.;.! I ,� Hienery and 2nd,- ewe 4a:ving raised p) W. Bowden and 2nd; any other �.-� ing. the Provincial HlYdro Commission pro- 'Hal Ettawwh, Dr. House, short time -ago -was able to be about, erston, spent the week end at his :,, Z, ,-. . I . ' ' . �, I ,, . 1 . " � " - � _� � I The government's proposals follow ceeds apace, judging by the latest Mitchell ................ 2 .3 3 lanibs this year, W. If6tiery, A ' j ' variety turkeys, (h) T. M. Snowden still retaining all his faculties. He home here. .. ., 11,11 i'..'... -ated lines. There will be in- �,�.�� the indie Pym & -Son; shearling ewe, W Gee-e—Bremen geese, (c) F. Car- ' '' onthly repart, which announces that Allen Grattan, William Cud- * died ati the home of his son, Fred. Mr.'and Mrs. B. Tyreman, of Sea- � ,7, l co-operation with the provinces in the year's construction program has more, Seaforth ......... 3 4 4 Renery and 2nd; ewe la ' mb, W. Hen- hert, Y Mathers, .(h) R. Dean, F. Miss Lettie Foster is at present forth, were Sunday visitors at the I . 11. , ".. " providing different kinds of public almost completed. For 19r30 it was Time-2.21YI, 2.14%, 2.13. ery, A. J. Pym & Son. Carbert, (cr afid p) J. Mathers; spending a holiday with friends in hame -of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elisley. .. "'. � 1, . , I . work, such as road grants and the planned to build 1434 miles of prim- Shropshiredowns — Shearling ram Touleouse geese, (c) A. Pym (h), _,:� . ' London and, Kitchener. Mrs. Eisley, ,of Leamington, is , :..�i I .., � ' W P1 * Mr. M. Elliott shipped a mixed load spending -some time with friends in ,..... uc- ary lines to servo more than SHO 2.22—Mile $1.25 E. Townsend; ewe lamb, E. Towns . Bowden, A. Pym, (cr and I A . . Pym . . I I like and A variety ,of other constr ' W. Bowden; any other variety of live r;�tock Saturday. the community. .. � tion enterprises.. -But, really, the rural customers. So far 1482 miles end, I I I ", � Sadie Grattan, Harry - geese, (c) R. Dean, B. Williams & . :�� " largest interest attaches to the tariff. have beeTx -constructed and during July Lincolins--Aged ram, T. M. Snow Mr. William Taylor made a ship- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Gode- I I Bierling, Exeter ..... 2 1 1 1 den, J. Linden; shea.�ling ram, G. Pen- Son, (h, er and p) R. Dean. n - ' -Mr. . , .,,,� The Bennett government is raising 682 applications for rural service were ment of live stock to Toronto o Fri- rich, Were -guests at the home of - � ­- I or taking authority to raise, the du- received. These will- necessitate an- Lil Grattan, Stephen & hale, J. Linden-, ram -lamb, J. Linden, Ducks—Pekin ducks, (c) Mrs. F. day. and, Mxs. Wm. Bri-gham, on Sundal. I . ..:!, . � , i , , Fraser, Forest ........ 1 2 2 2 Mrs. Langden, formerly Miss Cher- The Misses Ferguson, ot Sea.corLA, . X ) ties on imports where, in domestic ather 183 miles of line. The cost ' of - , G, Penhale; -ewe having raised lambs Tribner, B. Williams & Son, (h) T. ,.: I industry of the kind, it can. be estaJb- the 1930 construction program ig ,Matilda Brooks, ' ' Oliver, is year�. G. Penhale. and 2nd; shoaT- M. Snowden, Mrs. F. Tribuer, (cr and lette Plunket, visited with her old were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Moon . I �..i,::�. ,;.�. I � lished that increased employment will estimated at $3,250.000. Me -Gee, Kerwood .... 3' 3 ling, ewe, G. Penhale, J.'Linder; ewe p) J. Mathers, A. Pyni; Rouen ducks, schoolmates and acquaintances. While on Sunclay. I . , , �� I . result from increased protection. The Charles Wilkes, Sid -Rod- lamb, J. Linden, T. M. 'Snowden. (c and h) R. Dean, T. M. Snowden, in Varna she made her home with We ,are sorry to state the death of I ..:5, 11 4 lAberal ,Party is opposed to higher New Cold Storitge Plant. gins, Clalideboye _.. 4 4 3 4 - Leicesters—Aged ram, R. Pepper; (er and,p) R. Dean, W. Bowden; any Mrs, L. Beatty. Mrs.Tarneii, which occurred last Wed- "I .il , , i 11; ,- I - , \ . Theofficial opening of -the new pre- . .. tariffs. Time -2.14Y4, 2,14, 2.18, 2.18 14 - shearli.ng ram, R. Pep -per; ram lamb, other variety ,ducks, (c and h) R. - Several from here attended the nesday. Sympathy is extended to, . I .... SIG, in the development discussion, cooling and cold storage plant'of the R. Pepper and 2nd; ews.having rais- Dean, Dr. Grieve (- and P) R. Dean, Western Fair last week. friends. ,t_ I . � ;.�, � HORSES ed lambs -this year, R. Pepper and Guinea Fav�l, (1c arid h) T. M. Snow- '. ., it seems clear that the opposition par- Norfolk Fruit Growers' Association 10 I . _111� ties are opposed to this government, at Si?�Coe took place on Friday even- General ,Purpose-7-BTood, mare ae- 2nd; shearling ewe, R_.PeppeT ani den; Belgian rabbits, (c and h) 'MTS, .,� — I � ��!T I I po th a banquet. complanied by foal; W. Hooper; foal, 2nd; ewe lamb, R. Pepper and 2nd; Whiting; ,any other mariety rabbits, A WALTON . .t.. �i.l ,licy on principle, but just how far ing, September 12th, wi this opposition will go is not clear. at which. the speakers included Mr. foaled in 193,0, Manson Bros., B. - best. wether lamb, any -4, breed, E. (h) Mrs, Browning, (cr and p) Mrs. EXETER . , Wil Tawns.�nd, A. J. Pym. Whiting. Notes.—Mrs. E. Berry, who spent "... I . Considerable in number and influence.J. B. FaiTbairn, Deputy Minister of li-ams & Son and 2nd; filly or gelding, - �,,-,, . is that element of the Liberal party Agriculture; Dr. J. B. Reynolds, PTeSi- 3 years old, William Decker; filly or Long Wool—One pen of sheep to Leghorns White, Hoigarth's Special, several days in St. Iferys recently, Breezes.—Nat. Ogden has painter,& �.., - �., . . who, admitting that the new govern- dent Elmeritus, 0. A. C.; 'MT. - G. E. geldhig, 2 years old, S. King, W. consist of 1 ram.. I year old or over; B. Williams & Son; Rocks, Hogarth�s has returned to Walton. busy decorating his house -on Main , �,, � e ment -has a decisive mandatet invites McIntosh, Dominion Fruit Commis- Hooper; filly or gelding, 1 year old, I ewe, I shearling ewe, 1 ewe lamb, Special, W. Dutman, S. Pym, Mrs. Recent visitors in thii vicinity in- Street. I I 11 . ­ , � " , it to go shead and go as far as it sioner; 'Mr. P. W. Hodgats, Director 'S. Hendrick) S. Pym, a. Sanders; team, 4. Pepper, G. Penhale. Tre5rier; Special. for 'Squirrel, R. eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Souter, Friends of Harry Isaac, of Green- � 11, � , likes in jumping up the tariff, be. Ontario Fruit Branch, and other of- William Decker; diploma for best an- Short Wool—One pen of sheep to Pearce. of Detroit, with relatives and former away, nephew of Mrs. P. Webber, � �� � I : '.., , I I lieving as there oppositionists do, that ficials. Optimism prevailed with re- imal any age, William Decker. consist of I ram, I year or over; 1 (Continued next week.) acquaiat&nces ; Mrs. John Glazier, Elizabeth Street, will regret to learm i ... ,,� , few of the results claimed will be at- gard to the future -of the -apple-grow- ewe, 1 hearling ewe, 1 ewe lamb, W. and family, of Wingharn, with Mrs. that he is confined in the hospital at :.!"'. . I I I tained or few of the benefits be re- ing industry in, Ontari,Q, -and plans V AGRICULTURAL Henry and. 2nd. -0. Glazier's parents, Mr. and Mrs Londom. , ,�; � , . . f or Brood, mare accompanied by f oal, Isaac Bolton. Clarisse Snell has built on ther ,-1 alized. ' were unfolded by several speakers PIGS ' i !.-.. . , Bowden, R. Tinney; foal, foaled in Walton in- southwest corner of his rasidence ,on 10 high protection, has Inot Jpre- securing wider markets. for.the crap.. W, McKILLOP Week end visitors �;,,i- . vented, unemployment in the States, The superiority of the Ontario-g-rown in 1936, W. Bowden, R. Tinney, W. R. Yorkshire—Boar, 2 years old and eluded: Peter Mowbray and Mr. an,d Main Street a neat, commodious sun- '. . 1. apple Over the orange was stressed Elliott; filly or gelding, 3 years old, over, G. Miners; boar, 1 year old and Mrs. Gordon Mowbray, -of Detroit, room and is 'also having his house ­'. ..�. it is felt that it will not result any W. Bowden, M. Tinney, E. J. Willert; under two; Q. Miners; bo,ar, under 1 Notes.—Many were pleased to see with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner painted. .._� � more favorably here. But there is a and the general need for educating e , years. old anJ the rain after the long dry spell, as . . . disposition to. have a test and trY'it Our Own people to. use home-grown filly or gelding, 2 years old, R. Tin- year, G. Min rs; sow 2 water was getting scarc% and it and Miss Mary E. Mowb-ray; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R, Reid, of Hamilton, I I ' out Consequently, the present Pro- produce ,of all kinds. was urged-. The ney, W. R. Elliott, Wm. Bowden; filly over, 'G. Miners; saw under 1 year, G. would also check -the fires in the Pine Mrs. Milton Young and family, of are with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rivers; ... �.1`1 - of the government, though new Norfolk plant is expected to save 'or gelding, I year old, M. Tinney; Miners and 2nd. Exeter, with MT. and and Mrs. Thos. M,xs. Small, of Cleveland, who spends '. I I t ' Young; Fran . k Sproat, Miss Isabel, her vacation at Grand Bend, called on , I on principle, are -not likely thousands Of dollars for .growers in team,,R. J. Scott, J. Willert; diploma BerkshiTe­-�Boar, under 1 year, T. swamp- I'll I )ZP01,6ed der 1 year, T. Threshing is the order of the day I . olk for best animal -any age, R. J. Scott. Sproat and Miss Berva Steiss with friends here Tuesday. � � � . I . to be resisted, to the last ditch. If, that district. The crop in Norf ., with about four machines on every . � I.. � I., , "I will aggregate about 50,000 M. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steiss. Miss Payne, R.N., of London, has- "I , , 11owevoor, that should take place, the this year HEAVY DRAUGHT Tainwarth—Boar, under one -year, line. The grain is a very good sarn- Quite a number from this vicinity been engaged to attend Miss Annie I I I intimation is that the closure rule barrels, -according to, preliminary sur- ple after the very dry summer. . P. . . tBrood mare accompanied by foal, T. M. Snowden, Manson Bros.; sow, at -tended the Western Fair at Lan- Yelland, who has been ill most of 11 may be invokedl and) thk measure . veys. J. Johnson started to thresh on Tues- J .R Williams & Son, W. R. Elliott; foral, 2 years old- and over, W. F. Wright don during last week. the Summer and who has not been .:,.�l ,forced through. In. any event, -they , I one yea- day and finished Saturday evening. AfteT-harvest cultirvation appears to foaled in 1930, B. Williams & Son; & Sons, Manson Bros.; sow, , . 1. will pass. The country will thus filly or gelding, 3 years old, Patrick old and under two. W, F. Wright & P. J. says it takes as long to thriesh Walton residents who were out of doing well fcLr some weeks. . . have a new taste of protection of -lye more general then usual in Mid- town recently -Include Wesley G. * Peter Strobbe has moved his fam- :q . pretty general application such as it dilesex County, .reports the represent- A McKellar and 2nd, M. Tinney; filly Sons, Manson Bros'.; low under, one nowadays as it does to draw it in. Rack -well, accompanied by his niece, ily from Mrs. Cottie's -house on Ann ig . or gelding, 2 years o1a, F. Ellerington; year, Manson Bros., 'Al Mr. Ed. Brady and Miss 'Rose John- .11 ' The early completion of har- . F. Wright & Miss Vera Gardiner, with friends in Street to the house of the late John I 1" �� I is already experiencing from the re- ative. team, Ja)rnes Scott, Patrick & McKel- Sons. son attended the London Fair last ." ting ,has -allowed ample time for .1 I Ford on Main Street. Mr. Hea,mam 4 cent order affecting imported fjuits v4 � weed Jar, L. Rader; diploma for best anim- Chester W'hite—Boar, 2 years old week and, report a very good tinie. q and vegetables. attention, to this work while th Mr. Thomas 'McKay has engaged Mrs. George Jackson underwett a has also moved to a house in the nort:h 4 , - In Session Two Weeks. menace is Also stimulating this effect al. any age, James Scott. and Over, W. F. W4-ight & Sons; boar -Mr. Joseph Morgan to help him with critical operation in Listowel Mom- end. 1, I The session. is. scheduled to be con- irk weed control. / Judge ­—T. R. Merner, Markdale. under one year, Manson -Bros.; Sow, arial Hospital recently. Her many The engagement is anuounced of . �:� " CARRIAGF 2 years old and over, Manson. Bros; his fall work. 4,A fined to two weeks--peyliaps to ten 1, G. Miners. Address and Presentation.—A large friends will be pleased to learn that Mary Gladys, Only daughter of Mrs. A s"ng days — becaug-e the Prime i Harvesting Onions. Foal, foaled in 1930, Manson Bros., Stanbury's Specia number of friends and neighbors ga-th- she is making favorable progress. Harvey and the late J. S. Harvey, of 11 3finister and so -me of bi's'colleagues As the onion tops wilt and turn J. Mathers; filly or gelding, 3 years POULTRY ered at the home Of Mr. -and, Mrs. Ed. 'George Muldoon, of Brussels, ac- town, and Norman W. Stacey, elder �* ow they give sign,§ of maturity. old, E. WalpeT; ,filly ,Or gelding, two to compamed by John Watt, of Walton, son of Mrs. Stacey and the late Johni I jwve' to leave for the Imperial Con- �ell Light Brahamas (c, h, er and p), Godkin on Friday evening last low GTDve, Ont., tho, 4. fej�6nce in.. handon, ,opening Septem- '1A%ffb -the weatlier is h6t and dry years old, E. WalpeT; filly or geld5" Mrs. Whiting; any variety Coebins present the newly married people motored to Toronto on business re- Stacey, Of Wil . ber soft. . they should be pulled up and laid- on I year old, W. Decker; single carriage (c)'.R. Dean and 2rd, (h, er and p) with a beautiful mantel clock. The cently. . marriage to take place -. quietly the 1, -A day or ; -community has had a proper. I The little sessio�.,enables the new the ground in rows. two horse, E. J. Willert, H. Brown R. Dean,, Mrs. Whiting; Silver Gre� ad,dress was read by Mr. Stanley Hil- Miss Vera Gardiner had the mis- latter part of Septembei I . parliament to see itself and. get ac- later they will be ready for .staring diploma,for best animal, any age, Eii Dorkings (e, h, and cr) Mrs. Whit. len., and the presentation was made fortune to have one of her hands This . A B,yd, severely scalded on Monday. q,oaking with rain, and evidences now 1� . quaintedl. It is not a superior par- in some place that ia'cool, if possible, J. Willert. ing- Buff Orpingtons (c, h, er and p), by Clifford Smith and William 0 seem �k. Hament'' No supermen make an but most certainly dry. It is advis- C. Maier; any 'other variety Orping- The following is the address: "Dear to be that more is coming. Ther I" reviving fluid has already set the 'i I lappWi;nce. able to sort well before storing, Brood mare accompanied by foal, tons (c and h), 1R. Dean; Barred Ply- Mr. and Mrs. Godkin: In view of . A 4b — throwing out all soft and diseased F. Elleringl*n, B. Williams & Son, H. mouth Rocks (c), W. Lutman, Mrs. the fact that you have recently em- DUBLIN grass in its natural spring dress and ',?'� .., specimens, and, puttingi those with , H. G. Heywood, (h) Mrs. W. Whiting, barked on the sea of matrimony, we the ga�denrs and rnesdows have fresh- . . I .F, I . H. Brown; foal, foaled in 1930, — The Catholic Women'.3 ened. The electrical storm on Satur- .. , thick necks and tops that are not en- Notes. , tirelyahrivelled up in a place by n; filly or geld- W. Lutman, (cr and p),.W. Lutnian, have gathered here to-.nkght to cele- -g on day, -though quite visi4le, passed over 1,�, . � NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR) them- to that important event, also League held a successful meetin i not ing, 3 years old', W. Maguire, H. R. Dean,; any other variety Plymouth bra to ,�_ I sellves for early use, These will Tru,emner, t. Ellwood; filly or geld- Rocks, (er) R. Dean; White Wyan-,welcome to our midst the -one whom Sunday in- the High School. The without doing any damage in the vi- ,,�,-,,- -others. . meeting was presided over by the cinity. . . �111 I I � keep dLs,l,o,ng nor as wellas the year old, Dr. Campbell; pair . . out of town: Mr. I ., I ., .." In the County of GlongarrY live- . ing, one .........4 president, Mrs. J. Bruxer. The prin- Visitors in an4 tf ord,. �",' " 0 stock ate i�@ported to be in good con- Favors Summer Fallow Contests roafisters in h-arnfts and buggy, .W. � � I cipal business Of the meeting was to and Mrs, Thomas Newell, Stra �11.1, . I , Maguire, ,C. Ellwood, E. Restemeyer; - appoint delegates for the annual con,- with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech; Miss i.. , I dition llan accountof the splendid pas- While admitting that p1O`wiUg Com- --- - . . . single roadster in harness and buggy, vention which is to be held this year Bilyea, Bothwell, with her sister, Mrs. ..'�. � ture we -have had all summer." petions accomplish. much -good, R: H. �::: I - I , Clemons, agricultural representative Robert McLaren, H. H. Brown, F. in Tillvey in October. 'Mrs. Pat G. McFalls; S. Powell and J. W. POW6 , , "' 11 I At a recent field ,day ,held near for .the County of - Wdllington, be- Deitrich; lady driver, Miss Marion LECTURE and DEMONSTRATION Woods, Jr., gave a very interesting ell, with Mr. and ",Mrs. R. Cunning- � I :j. . ' I Campbell, Appin Mrs. E. J. Willert; . ""... 1. ; , ple liev" that summer fallowing compe. * reading which was enjoyed cvery much ham, London township; Mr. and Mr-. � t , Cobden, with over fifty young peo . Robert I Z:ren. . , R. G. Seldon, with friends in I ' nger­ :.� � I , ons wouldbe more to the,p( � ' by all those present. �, present, -a sheep ,club was Organized ti ),In.t Mid - diploma, M� , � " � ;vIth Irving, Dean, pr%mdent, and Gar- summer PlIorwing after' taking off a Judge—O. Larunsbury, Wheatley. STEWART BROS- STORE Monday afternoon an aeroplane soll; Mrs. George Davis, after spend- .. ..., �� , I crop Of hay, after -harvest cultivation CATTLE landing in, John Flynn's field caused ing a few day- here with several r6- ... � I.S. : , don .MeWillan, .secretary-treasureT. sunimer fallowing are, three meth.. a great deal of excitement and many atives and her brother, Edgar Willis, 11 . I , 1:� Government instruction. will be avail- and ch; AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. with her son,'Ray, I , able for members in, the care of the odis -of weed coubroll -that are givill1g, 2 year Old heifer, W. Oestricher, M. had a very thrilling -ride. R. Berat- returned to Detroit � t ! I /I was the first to -go up, then Ken- on Sunday. . ., .,�L havp under the club satisfactory results in Wellington. Mr. Crich, W. Oestricher; One year Old ' , V � sheep they -taken Clemons `0 the heiter, R. M. Peck, M. Crich, W. 'Serious Accident.—An unfortunate 11, ,� ille , , I policy. � 4 " is of the opim -n that September 22nd, 23rd, 24th. neth Dill, Rose iMic-Cannell, Aitgela urred here on Saturday- 1. I . ,� . I . best method, is plowing in July im- OestrichoT' heifer dalf"W. Ov-StriCher, Shea, Teresa Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. accident occ ',.."�, 11 � . .. g, � 1;� Due to dry -weather . And- blossoni medi;kte1,y aft6r taking, off a crop Of M -Cricb- 'bull calf, W. Oestricbe,T, M. Bp X155 BALLINGALL M. McLaughlin, Kale Holland and afternoon when- Allen, the thirteen- I" I , , �, I ", ritbe tAwar(t hv. ' This has the, Advantage of al� -ich an� 8rd; bull, ,two years and � . Herold Pethick. The plane was year-old son, -of Mr. and Mrs. Thou%& ,. rqat, tho,tomato-grop itt P CT rt to Stratford Austin, on the boundary, ea,4t of the . ��� '. I in pro- lawing the farmer. � crop for that from 'SaTnia and we. , , .J County will be rnuch,­ftn41l6f thg over, M. CTich; junior heifer, W. . SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF fftm -here. village suffered an injur,y` to his eyer ­­, , 11 .... 1� ,, - J .11, 1 2 - season, Thb crop tend% to dry out Gestricher and 2nd, R. M.' Peek; jim- - t ., I J viously estimated. W,dn6'v�, be is An . the- .1� �� , � Week - 11 " 1 _-.6141, as� thezoil thoroughlyfind has A greater ior bull, W. Oestricher and 2nd, M. end visitors in the village which resulted in its removal in : ; 1, 1i � I other ovanty - where I-Ack �V.Oi' h . The � �,��,, . . f. � " 6'W, .1 t0ndarcy to cheek GOW thistl,o, roots Crich; herd, A " Cri�eh - diploma for iM * �ed. and neighborhood were: Hugh Ben- General Hospital, Stratford " been serious, -and it � eb1o,q6qfi The Wabalsso Cotton Co., L ft ninger, Riverdale, and his sister, young lad was playing alone at the f I' �... 11 1.� Well A:g"g,r,A1-,d,1� %fiajy*�611, plowing is done later. With 'best -animal, any age, W. Oestricher. . . ,., I .fruits and vagetables as _ . . 11, ­ i1vton, with their parents; time and, in some way atunibled an;f :I I ,_,oil . I I . . , . - r iOWd' Oii4eal Bros; two -year old, heifer Miss Veronica '11�., 0 4y and- raot crops are Wld� avor�ge� , rd A d to u1nmer fallowing dompetP 11lerefords—Aged cow, J. Hertzel, Marie, Ifami ,� #%:: .". , i. I . . Rx­�t "w. "Remons said- 'Alt'v � Miss Ballingall is'a modern authority OD colGr in the I McConnell, Guelph, fell on the jagged edge of a broken I I % �, ,. . I, ' ­ " ' � ,.�.,,,,, I I I ­ � ­ ". ,4164" tnooe&pftet1d4, scheme Of L111c0br- O'Neal Bros. =4,2nd; one year -ht . � - ,',,,,,;,,, Weekly Crop Wet# , 01� home. She will give these charmi.pg talks at 11 a.m. with her father; Miss Florence Co7n% battle which. penetrated his eyebtbW* - I I in nioakdtdry � in than, th-1 � -of ,tlreston, with her parents; Miss M. and injured the eve to such ari ex -W . : ,"";;;, � . I .i. - I , , - 11 . ,�� - (PaAmire 'T 41 ' ' ' ''o, bod Itivatifo 3 -Pr4s, heifer, O'Neal Bros. and 2nd; heifer, i swoed. Dr. , , ,�, , _ I and 8 p.m. -daily. - Those who are interested in mak Curmimings, Mitchell, with her par- that the aptic could not lye ., ;: , , . difig� it I I., . 1, I " , , and dairymen AT6 -ft ;61 ftlf, O'Neal Bros. and 2nd and 3rd; , ifoll's IF efti.,�` � , 1. -t , ", , . ".... %. I I " . � ,� � was called to 0benct 4:�,, . ", . , , . bull calf, 0`N4A1 Bros, -and Znd, F. their homes attra( ecu --;i, i I ; '.jL'�'; t, I ,�� - grain tfiq iVueh ,regret is expressed, on bear- the injury� ,The, boy's pArell'tt Were . 1� ?�,,-� "i, SOL ,,, � I ` 3,_,� , 'i"64dIng, "Vegetables, CoAert- Jiplwiia for best animal any in rig ,of the -death of Mrs. A. Regele, spending the day in Lond6u, &nd ir , 'r I '' '' , -tive are sp i nd, ents. . M. C. Fletcher , L G, , " - I ""o, f, "gw " , illy invited to atte 0,4��, noc"sary to uppleinent, UA* * .:,,�� Id ,,, ,1:Z � , � � � '� , I itid see All that is- new and attractive, demonstrated �k ., �, �,,� foi6d arid ,, according 6 3', ,,, 6 I . � I i - - &P�_­ . . �111 �p , "I L 1. it" —, .� i . L� �� froin a Zamber � W , , , , ` ,� � ifflo t. (6hey, w#to ". , ��s 1. I t �, ,, - -go O`N%bal Bt6s. , �"T,. 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