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I Maud Shirbert and Olive, 1�iiaekney, . , - I "'"'. - - - . � --1-1-1- .-W, L .,,��,'- � ­.,.,� using'r., �v stitutes 'a the early Fall, - : %�' , . G V.61*40" %1' � - �_,I;:.4. . "' , -',;, during the ev .. __ � .- . - � - .11�1� . . ,,.-�i enines programme, sat ."I �1� � I . � ­ 11. .� .. ,:�,;, - eices" � . �, `�l ... _. ' � I L � � �L+t 4"R - , � I �. 1. EXETER FALL � 1_ ,:,. ". : - I I , . FAIR.�: , , ..M� in chairs placed about the central - 7 , ;;I "ER ­..... ;t , , ' ter'& b "Irl �?., :l , .Zqd�,�t .., . I I 91161. I , NAP , .Q.,.": .,.,.,.;, -part a the stage, directly in front of , ­ I . A -1, ��]; 5 ,� , i - ­_, WIWI , �� - I . "'t"., . .. '. .. Q . 1 41 '� � I i�� 4".."; 1 Favored with perf eot weather, the . r, . �� , " P,.,.%;,." rr I. I...,-. , ;; �� i4"IN, . I .- 11 , � I 5 i.1,4. 4 6 ,, , . � 1. .. Exeter Fall Fair, held on Tuesday I I IN � . � the andienee. Back of the gmduat� r, , - - I .?. .­­', 11 �, , I X�F�-,_`,,, ing, class, and standing, were the Cok e;".d Black xnloght . . � IN 1`1� " , -, .11 and Wednesday o4.tW.*ce4, waa,,'a. 0n � ;;� . I rr� ,C . a I . I . . ,,, ,C ,,, ,C ,,, ,C 'i, '. ,C '. , 0 1 ' ta",. ,,, , . � . .� . ,� . . ,g, . ,� . . ,�, . ,g, 4. -­--,.,-., , - boys' and girls' orchestra, taught and 11" ! - � I . record breaking success. Always � ." -, . ., _. - P��ir C 0 . J-,, ,,, .Z., � .trained, for the event, by the kind- - I i - h-- ' . , ,- I L . ,,��, . 11 11 + . considered one of the best shows in , ; "Ild ", I . . I 1.11,f�'i.81 Domestic ' '01] oflsheq,ptcong;�,,;% '1�11' I � � . .. I . .1 .1 I .., .. I riess of the Sisters of St. Joseph's - � I Western Ontario, this year, V aliy- I . 'g, . � I ". nt. The piano was placed "" .IV . , Conve at . ewe, sheazl p id " , . jrig gw*, ewwe- , - " thing, saw a better fair,and a larger ... .- � 64 , � . + _ , I the extreme left of the stage, while . , , 91 I -A,4"-�.�,b. -11 - h dft' 11,�t It' ­ . . - -enly-09 - ,, q eW, 1. -1, .1, ft � ,,:, I attendance than usua4 and the erier- -P - : 11 " 11 � I" the chairman, Mayor Golding, offitiat- - I .-,Y., � . ;,� I . .4 �­ . %J1 _ , d i ' IF lo- rt.,, - - M elit � - ..... $11 50,W t i, give the very best getic and capable Board of Directors Alvin P$,m and xuq. 4 - ,­.. ­ : ­ _;. t?!"-\ I ed from the other side of the plat- . .. and Secretary, to which the success Judgd-John �MeXay, MitcheJl,,�U,�%,� � "_ "' I . .. .. .. .. . , . �, - . I I. � w'..;�� :r" form. In front of the nurses, and I � - y 4ue, are �.� 0 WX - NO of this Society is entitrel �`-1 �� 'tion and. saves money. 1 - �.', % i �,; I - ­­ I at" U , _ 1.0 �,;,., . 1�4.fiN '-. acting as a border to the stage, were s ... -be -0 go V -4m '� ' At the,.., St �. I ..., to congratulated on their Fair. Yorkshire -arm nerz WAI? 11 � 1�0 W-9 I I � �11 .. ___ garlands and banks of beautiful . . I . ,8 pAzps in this plass, , I .'.� 4s __ " .� I I . 1* I l � - -l'. ,�. L � "� ;64*�, �. 'W1, I ' ',,,. 4. � .'I ! The show of yoott and vegetables wz '_ I *,+ . I , , ,.. � �+ �,�,i'l . I'' . I flowers, ferns and foliage. These � che best..in both quality and numbers Berl;:�1hire,-SOW:,1110er ZV314�01A_ J�., , - - - C'. I - U I : , ',��,,J . � N 1W..4" � . .i -i " � � separated towards the. centre, -where N60 ,*f'�T "FF & SONS seen in several years. The ladies, T. Snowden- ' . : �� . . I I - ' . , ­ "gi . . ai,�� ;4-i 1 �..,. . steps led down from the stage to . work was also good and there was a Tam''worth-Boar un4qr I: �,q t_:,,, . . .� ,� FIT ic, . I ,�i . tables upon which were placed the . - �! UMBER AND COAL . .1-1.1111 _ .7. - 10:-z-Sars I - 11 .1 good display In the childreiVa de- Manson, T. M, Snowden.; sovr w.q,g, . , .,. I . . . �",��;.-�_-­4 ,­ ,,,,, - � . diplomas and medals. These were over, J. 3ri. �:j :i.,- � �. . " � ,. . mr777 -,. 1, ... . . . . SEAFORTIR - - . . ONTARIO. partment, while the displays rnade years -'or - M-arygoi" , A - - 4X�kA, k , � � . 1- - , . I I . presented to the nurses, individually, � . I - , by the town merchants added mater- Fea'r Old ,and Under twQ,'k�v 10.6 , . I �. , T � . - -�SA N.I., Fi , �, � by Dr. ff. H.. Ross and Mr. S. Mae- . -_ I I - ially to the,interest of the hall ex- sow -under one year, j. . -R1` , I The man who, seeks low prices in Overcoats must guard tavish, the latter taking the place of . . . � I I I . I I , -1. th . I I '­ , -1 . I . Snowden. .. I _� I � ,� J I I I hibits. Heavy horseg were a bit light M . _� I � . "ll . , . . -.a �6eap Work- Dr. F. H. Burrows, who was un- . . �. f"111, . g;xinst�the twin dangers Of .poor material o) I in -numbers for Exeter, but the light 14ists, Special for bacon Ito 1,; ,�t' , . 1, I . '' � I - ., ., -4z, ­ . � " : "' ,� ;t pidably absent. 'The valedictory United States.. In these districts, said ditions. classes filled much better than av- Miueis,:' . . 1. 'i . - I 1, i . , . , ai av ­', Ill . I �,_,-�,,'�� _-=4h&fp�` Our+ new fall, Overcoats wi Specially appe address was made by 'Wilma Seip, Mr. Lesueur, American fruit growers 5. A similar experimental ship- erage. There was also an excellent Judge-�Charles Harvey. 1 4 . ­, ' I . to-,!�hq man, *hQ wants, style' With comfort;'graceful ele-. whose mellow timber of voice, made it and producers were able to rush their meirt by -the Live Stock Branch of and large entry in the cattle Classes, POULTRY . ;:�: .", � ., . � � - o: � onI ,very clearly heard all over Dark Brahamas (c and h), H. . G� , � li, . gance with durability.; -honest-to-goodness satisfaction 11 t- 7, products to the urbdn markets, un- light prairie horses to Continental- and poultry was better represented , . . I ­_ � . .. . . I ... I .. . he hall,. -but likewise impressive "' derselling the Canadian growers who Europe is now well under way and than for some years. The gate re- Whiting-' Silver Grey � Dorkirige;"(c��,'J� �: - 4 71 �. I,, �L�t,'� , " I 1. � ' .. L' , - ],A, C ,�,V, A , --- I with economy. You will be agreeably surprised when its sincerity. Two little girls, Miss had to transport their goods greater horses now purchased. � ceipts amounted to $800. er. and ;), -H. G. Whiting Ist; ( ,. er., �, �.v . " ; .­�M 1 you.- see these new coats made up to the standard of ex- Patsy Southgate and Miss Mary distances. 6. The grading of our butter and The following is a list of the st,tc-. and p), W. Bowden, 2nd; (h), &� 4 z4' 1 � .�, � �, � , , "% *,Rbo ,kgy " ��,�t, Hohnes, presented the nurses with Commenting on the."reeent e0idem-; cheese for export is improving the cessful exhibitors in the outdoor de- Stacey, 2ud;;� Barred Plyiiiod& , : 1'� , ", .. 1�10� I A,� f , "... �i� "I . cellence always insisted upon by this store, and realize prettily arranged bouquets of flowers ic of seat-searching�by manufacturers quality thereof and increasing the de- partment, and the indoor winners will (c) H. Weymoutb, H. Whiting (h)' �L '1_6 . just how little they cost. Come in. immediately after they had received of farm implemerits," the Sarnia man mand therefore. Better prices lare appear in next week's issue: H. Whiting, H. Weymouth; (00, �, :,,�-,", G , � 11 �,V - . their diplomas and medals. Ait this suggested that it wag a bit of stage- the natural result. � . Heywood; White Wyandottew .(Z.)- -- J .� .. . - - ­��.�It�, ,F, i , " " juncture, the superintendent of the play that might react to the detri- 7. A restricted area policy for HORSES � Weymouth, H. Hunter; (h and cr), G `,_ ��. i�,N".' hospital, Miss Cleary, and Mrs. A. A. ment of Liberal interests. It would bovine tuberculosis organized and put General Purpose -Brood mare ac- Heywood and 2nd; (p), G. Heywood, �,;,-,,�'5`1 ...:�;; .. - 1: , ,;; McLennan were asked to appear on be hard to convince the rural electors into effect some two years ago is companied by foal, J. Manson, W. G. Cudmore; any other variety wy- ": _7� � , ", , �,��., . the stage, where they likewise were that the taking of Mr. Massey into proving highly satisfactory and ad- Hooper; foal, foaled in 1925, J. Man- andottes (h), G'. Hawkins and d;-,-r�,1,,-4U',.-" .1. I given large bouquets, handed to thern the cabinet meant better conditions vantageous to all interests concerned. son, W. Hopper; filly or gelding three S. C. Rhode Island Reds, (h) H. ey, -, � i,��,�.�, I 1- , by nurses M_ Wilson and L. Doherty. for the farmers of Co-iada. The Manitoba -area first organized in years old, W. Decker and 2nd; filly or mouth, (er & p), J. Stacey; R . . ,�, ','� .. ,­�1 $25 $30, $35 Speeches, appropriate to the occas- Mr. Lesueur dealt with the French 19n constituted the first bovine tub- gelding, 2 year old, J. Manson; filly or Rhode Island Reds (e and h), H. e I ion, and not overlooking the serious and Australian treaties, scoring the erculosis free area established in the gelding one year old, W. Hooper; mouth, G. Heywood; (ter and p), G:1111 .11 1, side of a nurses, profession, were .,��: I � .. \1 government that arranged them for British Empire. team, W. Decker and 2nd; diploma Heywood and 2nd; Buff Leghdryis, (c, I... ";..1 ......... ddw� � made'by Mayor Golding, Dr. C. Mae- Le ag- 8. Foot and mouth disease, al- for best animal any age, W. Decker. 13, er, and p), P. Hern and 2nd; �,*-,, � 1,k!;- ., ��!; I the lack of interest shown in th Whit5e 111'_;.1. kay, Dr. F. H. Larkin and Father riculturists of the Dominion. though existent in Great Britain, Agricultural -Brood mare accom- Legho-s (c), G. Heywood, H, Weiv, �:��. �::.",?r �, . ,:. +- a i�.:.�, � e i I '� �+�� - Goetz. Dr. Mackay, who made th d StateiC, Europe, and As a to (h, er and p); G. 11ey—wood I-,", Mr. King's railway policy and his Unite panied by foal, J. Radcliffe; foal, foal- mouth; . .�'i` - �a, , I special address to the nurses, dealt attitude in the matter of the Peter- the west of us, has been kept out Of ed in 1925, J. Radcliffe; filly or geld- and 2nd; A.O.V. Leghorns, (c, h, ,,cr, i. -,,-. �,�,�' �.. , - ­­ 1 .1 with the earliest stages of what might sen contracts also entered into the Canada by the exercise of the great- ing, 3 year old, 0. Copeland; filly or and pt), H. Whiting; Black Minoreolas, ­�� ,'_r'�:;" � ­ . . � ",I W be called professional nursing. He discussion. est precautions on the part of our gelding, 2 year old, J. Radcliffe; team, (c, h, cr and p), J. Sutton- Anddlim- 11; �,�h,�5. f �� .1 , ". - j; 't, . ,. ,, S ,�a'141_ , j;1:1, T T omlan Coatsempbasized the life work of the wo- ,"t, Veterinary staff. ian�s, (c,- h, cr and p), W. gow-de* ­­, � I ,. � " , , , , , . 11 Following Mr. Lesueur's address, Arksy Bros. ­' , , , , , , � - , . . � 11 man who was known to the thousands secretary, Ro 9. Wheat rust on the Prain' ac- 2nd; Anconas, (cr)j H. Hunter & ?.nd, Ax ­'­ - I the association bt. Hig- es is Heavy Draught -Brood mare , �. , ,,�` of wounded soldiers of the Crime, gins, of Hensall, read two resolutions being gone after in a most thorough companied by foal, H. J. Hunter; foal (p) H. Hunter, P, Hern; G. S. Ham- ;�-'i�.�_,�,!,,. , '' � ,'1,1!111� �.. V4 ;",tIlz"� I H. - 5.1��), 1 � War, as "The Lady With the tamp," both Of which were.. unanimously a- and energetic way. Progress has bee' foaled in 1925, H. J. Hunter; filly or burgs, (c and h),' Weymoulth',it ,"'.1,10 , , _,", . '*, , � 1". ", - That, Command the tk made and possibilities of final control 1. ) H�1".1-"'_, none other than the heroine, Florence dopted. The first e7" ' d the con- . gelding 3 -year-old, K. McKellar; filly 2114 S S 1111111b'49% tj� ffl�d 11 T."i i t:*%p.. . I tr ,,,, - . a�jh) "'-p'.... , Nightingale . .sl fidence of the conventio the Ron. air gelding, 2 -year-old, J. Radcliffe - Weymouth I --ir ,_ le. it w4s who raised . . `�' � "'to", I . seem good. ; S. P. 9= "ic: ... I.., . the standard of -nursing in England ers have filly or gelding, 1 year old, ( y H. Weymouth; Black Ham -burgs, (a. + - i � Attention, of Every , Arthur Meighen; the other condemned 10. Commercial fertiliz "I Fergu I L4t �� , 1','.,,;-, " ... I when there was no such thing used as tl,.,, remarks made by the Premier at been brought under sane and com- . and h), ITI Weymouth; Campinds, Sil- ,.: --4 . , I son, Jr., K. McKellar, Arksy Bros., , li W, p �A .1, chloroform, and she did this seeking Exeter, regarding Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Pletle control- gets ver, (c, h, ci and p), H. Whiting- B. , team, K. McKellar. I "'I", :1 I " neither fame rW glory. The nurses, Dr. Manion and other former Liberals what he pays for and many fraudu- Judge W. S. Steadman, Petrolia. B. Red' Game, (c and h) H. Wey- +.� - �. �,,,� . i,� listening, musf have realized that a who are now exponents of Conserva- lent practices have been stopped. Special Prizes -E. J. Cristie's Spe- mouth; A. 0. V. game (c and b), H. . ,_'* I All that you can possibly demand over some,thing tive policy. 11. The grading of all bogs On cial, W. Decker; Gardner's Special, Whiting and 2nd; Bantams Game, I .1 I'll "I achieved, may be for one night o-nl stock yards and at abattoirs has re H. Whiting, R. Gambell: ( -, t_r��, & Women's Coats is here—beauty, :�_ .0 — - K. McKellar; Cunningham's, Special, (c) h) H. : - , - Almost every morrow brings with if. suited in a very material improve- J. Radcliffe; Simmon's Special, j. Whiting, C. Laing, (cr and p), C. Lee, ' ` exclusiveness, style, fit, becoming- new problems, to solve, new difficul- SOME OF THE ACTIVITIES OF ment in Canadian hogs and better Radcliffe ; Southcott Bros.' Special, C. Lang; Golden Seabright, (c and h) .1 I "" . '. * ness, and last but not least, economy. ... - e . ties to face. And the nurses duty is THE FEDERAL prices for Canadian bacon now al- Alrksy Bros.; Taman's Special, R. j. H. Whiting and 2nd; Silver Seabright ,�, a to cope bravely with these and attain OF AGRICULTURE DURING most equal to Danis;h, which better Hunter; Bank of Commerce Special, (c, h, cr and p), H. Whiting; A. 0. V. .1 -,�� You will also find a range to choose 7..'�, A " still greater achievement, even at the THE PAST FOUR YEARS price is reflected in better prices for G. Ferguson. Bantams, (c, h, cr and p) H. Whiting; �­_413 "_ from greater and more extensive � cost of much personal sacrifice. the live bogs. This is the first known Carriag,e.-Brood mare accompan- Houdans, (e, h, cr, and p), H. Wey- �. 11-1 , I , .,��. , mouth; Red Caps, (c, h, er, and p) . t, S, i Solos that were highly appreciatetd 1. The development of a new official attempt at grading live hogs ied by foal, E. Walper, R. McLaren . 3 f _ I 1 than the average town and equal, if i Fortune, Mr. wheat, Garnet, has been completed by with the view of improving quality F. Ellerington; foal, foaled in 1925 W_ Bowden; White Rocks (c), T. M. , , " 41 . I were sung by Mrs. Leo . I "' not in size at least, in selection to any ­ Dalton Reid and Mr. James T. Scott. Canada's Experimental Farm System,' and price. E. Walper, R. McLaren; fill� or geld' Snowden and 2nd; (h), T. Snowden, ' �,`��i The Crescent Five Orchestra supplied which wheat, while retaining the pro- 12. The grading of eggs for -both ing I year old, J. Manson; single ear- G. Hawkins; (cr and p), G. Hawkins -1.14 city. We fear no competition in the l � the music for an informal dance ductivity and strong glutinous char- export and domestic purposes has re- - horse, W. Thiel, J. Manson, G. and 2nd; Black Giant, (c and h), J. I , �, �,%'; riage :; � 11��., I . � .,. I 1. I .-, which took place after a buffet lunch- acteristics of Marquis, has the latter sulted in greatly increased home coll- Clark; pair carriage horses in harness Stacey; (er), W. Lutman and 2nd ; ..! i� � the lowness of price in either town eon bad been served in the hall. entirely outdistanced with respect to sumption and highest reputation a- and carriage, G. Thiel; lady driver, A. 0. V. fowl, (e, b, er and ), W. �".."4�,',',: On Saturday evening, September drouth resistance and early maturity broad. Canada's -new system of grad- Miss Green, Mrs. Moyer, Miss A. Lutman and 2nd. .. .1 I & city. 19th, the trained nurses who had tak- and, consequently, is much less liable ing eggs has been recently adopted or best animal, any Turkeys -Bronze Turkeys, 1(c, h ' ., I .., en part in the formal exercises the to suffer from rust. Some 12,000 by the United States. age, E. Walper. er. and p), W. Bowden and 2nd; A. ,� , 9_0�� night before, namely, Superintendent bushels of this new Garnet wheat Was 13. Root vegetables have been Roadsters -Brood mare accompaii- 0- V. turkeys, (c and h) H. Wey- "ll". d1% . �,,- Miss Cleary, M. Wilson, Lulu Doherty grown on the various Western Ex- brought under control and now the mouth; (b), E. & R. Snowden and ­ ied by foal, F. Ellerington, S. Hey; . . ,!, Price $15to$5u I and Helen Swan, gave a special ban- perimental farms this season and will consumer gets what he pays for as I , i . foal, foaled in 1925, S. Hey, F. Eller- 2nd. , 1 'I , . quet in the Olympia Restaurant. The be available in limited quantities to grading of potatoes and or�ions is eese, (c and h), - �, I ington slid 3rd; filly or gelding, 3- Geese -Bremen G , �, banquet was in bbnor of the graduat- individuals at reasonable cost, for necessary. Results are-pro,,ing sat- year-old, J. Armstrong; filly or geld- E. & R. Snowden; Touleouse geese, , �'�i . I ing nurses, a few friends, the medical next spring's sowing. isfactory to both producer and con- ing, 2-year-ol,d, J. Armstrong- filly (c and h), W. Bowden and 2nd- er , _V y � — �111 doctors of the town and Mr. and 2. The stocker trade with Great sumer and in both home and foreign 'single and p), J. Trieb-ner and 2nd; A.O.V. :*4-. - I or gelding 1 -year-old, S. Hey; :4,14. Mrs. A. A. McLennan, who have con- Britain, which reopened April 1st, markets. roadster in harness and buggy, M. El- geese, (c and h), H. Weymouth. T" ducted the affairs efficiently since its 1923, after a thirty years embargo, 14. Fruits and vegetables are Duck -s -Pekin ducks, c and h), H. I �1� grIft 0 lip inception three 1graded by th liott, S. Thompson, E. Resteyemer, Whiting, E. & R. Snowden; cr and �; . years ago. The has.been sanely and wisely developed e owner or their agents John Decker: diploma, 1. Armstrong. .� JVP banquet was made most enjoyable by aria has resulted in improved prices 1 -but sometimes require revision. Ship- � Judge -J. E. Beattie. p), E. & R. Snowden, H. Whiting; . Exclus' %O Mi inery social intercouirse and short speech- for all Canadian cattle. ping point inspection by the Federal CATTLE Rouen ducks, (c, h, cr and p), W. I es, which brought the happy event 3. Fall feeder shows and sales in Fruit Branch started last year in 0 .V. ducks, (e ,.; to its close. the West, to which all buyers includ- British Columbia has proven highly Shorthorns -Aged cow, H. Smith and h), H. Whiting, H. Weymouth; � You Will Instantly Endorse ----------*-- ing Eastern, have their railway fares satisfactory. The system is being ex- and 2nd; I year old heifer, H. Smith; Guinea fowl, (cr and p), H. Wey- � paid one way by the Federal Live tended all, over Canada this year. heifer calf, Oestreicher Bros., H. cr and p), G. � ", . . CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION Stock Branch, together with the re- 15. Canadian tobacco has been so Smith; bull calf, Oestreicber Bros., H Heywood and 2nd; Belgian Rabbits, , cently much improved ranching and improved, exhibited, (at Wembley as Smith, F. Ellerington; bull 2 years H_ Whiting; any other varierty of ��i � I J. J. Merrier, Seaforth, was on Fri- rabbits (old), ,H. Whiting, E. & R. I I nds your grazing regulations, have greatly well as in Canada) and advertised and over, H. Smith; bull- one year or 1, , 11 1 day last chosen as federal election stimulated in a substantial manner in- during the past three or four years over, Oestreicher Bros; diploma for Snowden; (y), C. Lee, C. Laing; col- .� - - entire appearance. A becoming candidate by the largest convention creased interest and activity in the as to give it a reputation and cause best animal any age, H. Smith. lection of pigeons, H. Wbiting, G. � I 'I-, ever held by the Conservative party production and export of a more ac- an export demand quite unequalled Herefords -Aged cow, Hooper & H ywood. � ��- – hat perfectly completes every of South Huron. Meeting in the town ceptable class of live cattle. in former years. Sons, 2nd and 3rd; two year old beif- e . �, HeamanN, Special, H. Weymouth ; ,; � .1 woman's attire. When you come hall, each of the 71 polling divisions 4. An experimental shipment by 16. Canned goods must now be er, Hooper & Sons, 2nd and 3rd; one B OW,ning's Special, G. Heywood; ' �� � I was represented by three delegates. the Experimental Farms Branch in sold in containers showing net weight year old heifer, Hooper & Sons, 2nd IWockey's Special, G. Heywood. . . �") I I - here you are assured of getting The following names were put be- 1923 of stockers, fats and chilled beef and containing net weight of product, and 3rd; heifer calf, Hooper & Sons, Judge -A. Wakeford, Listowel. .:, �, -) I is fore the convention: W. R. Elliott, to the United Kingdom demonstrated vegetables, fruit, jam, or any other and 2nd, J. Hertzel; bull calf, Hooper ­--ce— � . � 1W _. . a becoming hat. The stock of Centralia; Charles G. Middleton, of ,onclusively the advantage of ship- food over which the Department ex- & Sons and 2nd; diploma for best BAYFIELD . ' ? I . ..- , . so large arid varied that selee- Clinton; J. J. Merner, of Seaforth; ping our export cattle to that market ercises supervision, thus ensuring the animal any age, Hooper & Sons. Breezes. -Mrs. W. Hunt and son, ,:' I . r W H Lobb, of Goderich towriship; as stockers under present market con- purchasing Canadian housekeeper as Jersey -Aged cow, R. Gambrill. Ed., of London, who hwve spent the .2. - , . a pleasure. Our staff of .nry Horton, of Tuckersmith; D. C. Hoisteins-Aged cow, C. Prouty; 2 -, --. . ; . . tion is Hie suinmer at their cottage, "Birch Cliff" :: � , . r disposal and Cantelon, of,Clinton; Alexander Neeb, - year old heifer, C. Prouty and 2nd , . experts are at you of Stephen township; William Con- 1-1 one year old heifer, J. Kernick, C'. left for home on Monday. -Mr. arid :,., ' � I ' I . � r j Mrs. ff. Wood and Miss Gladys Dav- ­ 1� . �, - '. I , will be delighted to lend you ev- sitt. of Hay township; Harry M. Prouty, J. Kerwick; heifer call, . . son, of London, were guests of Mrs. , ,,�'� - I . Salkeld, of Goderich; Frank McQuaid, Key -nick, C. Prouty; diploma for best I- - I ery assistance. of McKillop township; George C. Petty animal any age, C. Prouty. Davison over the week end. -Miss ., .... of Hensall, and John Sowerby, of The Golden Jubilee of Grades -Aged cow, F. Ellerington, Greta Baker and Mr. E. York, of To. 1."�., "' . Hooper & Sons, C. Delbridge- two- ronto, have been visiting Mrs. F. ., 1, -, . Goderich township. CAVEN CHURCH, WINTHROP ? es, of Wingham.; .,;�� Of these, all withdrew, after ad- year-old heifer, F. Ellerington, C. Del- Baker. -Mrs. Gedd , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Geddes, of Wil, ;`, �,� I dressing the meeting, except W. R. will be held on bridge and 3rd; one -year-old heifer, I "I "'t Elliott, J. J. Merner and W. H. Lobb C. Delhridge and 2nd and 3rd; two- mington, Diel., are guests of the ",7!N � , ­ SLTNDAY, OCT. 4th, and MONDAY, OCT. 5th former's sister, Mrs. M. Ferguson,- - ,� I 0 fA One ballot was taken, resulting in the year-old steer, Hooper & Sons and "� , 11 nomination of J. J. Merner, of Sea- services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., will be c43ucted Miss Gladys Holland, of Seaforth, has ,"',("', 2nd, F. Ellerington; one -year-old ,.&.. Ii MeWo Underwectr by REV. PRINCIPAL GANDIER, of Knox College, Toronto. steer, C. Delbyidge and 2nd and 3rd; been spending a week with Miss Gar'. V . . forth. �ett.-Mr. William Heard, Miss Xj;i,�'Z,'., Mr. Merner spoke for a few minutes, Fowl SUPPer and Entertainment on Monday Even- Junior calf, G. Penhale, R. Mills, G. r I .; 4 r IT- ­ ., . Heard, Russel Will and Fred Heard.,,,.`.f, � I i�ll For Between Seasons, $1.00 thanking the conventio-a for the Penhale; Senior calf, A. Etheringrton, . .� . , � . I � honor, and for the confidence they ing, October 5th. R. Mills, G. Penhale; diploma for best motored to Kitchener and spent tha,.4 . �ymv�,, , ... I . . . week end with relal,ives�MiSa bl`l,�4,,�,` �i;.�� J A . d placed in him, expressing loyalty Tea served from 6 to 8 P.m. Entertainment at 8 p.m. animal any agr-Hooper & Sons. �ena -..� Penman�g' cel6brated mottled union cotton add wool " I Hicks' Spf nir, F. Ellerington, Heard has go'ne to �',tratfbrd to att-rm.�t� 1.1 . � I 'm . I to -his party leader, and upholding the PROGRAMME I Hooper & Sons; Usborne Bibby Beef Normal. -Rev. ff,�rbert, of Aerigall""If Underwear—an underwear made specially for fall wear. principles laid down by the Hon. Mr. Male Quartette, Stratford. 11 preach in Trinity Church Sali&W,�,?",f�, I Special, A. Etherington, R. Mills and wi IF - I 11.1 ' _. , �a'i��, fortable, gives excellent wear and .... S Soo Meighen. First Tenor -Ernest Swanson. � morning. -Don't mis,; gayfie* 41V.,,;� I ,. It is com R. V. Lesueur, M.P., for Lambton 2nd; Rivers' Special, F. Ellerington. A01 , I .. second Tenor and Trombone Soloist, Ernest House next Wednesday, Se�teinber 86t ,-,",f 11 costs only ................................ I West, and the speaker of the day, ad- Judge -Robert Brighani, Hanover. I 0, . First Bass -Carrick Douglas. With good weather thqrb 19 ft "I I " dressed the meeting -at length on the Second Bass --James A. Forbes. SHEEP be a good attendance, Zuri I "'r, 3 � - I 1. - �11. 1111_ - 11 1, . I I I I . � , L I ..� islsues involved in the coming federal 41 4.1 1 �,�."; � ! F! WN Accompanist -Miss Edna Eckmier. Dorset Horned Sbeep-Orval MC- Ba4nd will provide Mvisic. at 0101 , .1. � election. ,He strongly condemned the Reader -Louis Eckmier. I Laren took R11 the prizes in this class. hall. commencing at 8.1tt 4 . , , � � 5 . I I -e% S jlr"4h government for their failure to pro- tk� i 1,; Addresses by representative of Presbytery and others. Oxfnrd,s-Aged ram, T. M_ Snow- splefildid 6ritertai"mont will ba i � " .1 11 'k ;. I ,N+61, "i ,i , e matter of ag- den- shearling ram, Alvin Pyrri and of vocal and filatft-MishtAl' th-0 V � 'j,", _ -N, , t � �, . IJ r ^ S,io ricultural -0roduce, saying thst the ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. :, CHILDREN, 35 CENTS. & I ,-.9"N'T - . t 0 t #% ft , 2nd; ram lamb, Alvin Pym, T. M. good thort pltiyt, il -- 4" ' ' a#f1R_. I 11 � . results arthis low tariff policy eould j, MOXTG ERV, Chairman, Board of Managers. a" ewe Ila-ving rmaod iambg 1 I . , l 11 4;� , I . 4 , I Wei . ON qnowde h 'abd a 966d dlitittig. .. - I . � � � .. �. %OOW be 'go" to a great& extent In the . 1 1, � - __ M, W , : �,. ,� � �` �; ill: - ", � , , � e , . . . V. 1925, T� V. Snowd,011, 4. pyla. sheat, miss t1lis'. . , li� t,;, I � ��t.l _. I I I . . .. I "i I , � -1 -!!-- ! ! ! I MN . I ., t � I . �, -VZ �­ "' yi , , .. I, ,, �� I I I I 1, I . � . . ate4g, a canaalk bor"'rift, on the . I : . - .� ., " �­ i . �111; so . 1. I I I I 1. I � o . . , ..;. 1, I I , . I I I I I I ., I .. I �. _ ­, I., �� "! , ­�', ,,,,�, - �, I . Ii.11 I . 1, 1. .1 , I , , ,�, ;1 I I 4 '. ,.�.h , ".."'t. . I , 1. 11 .. � I 1: . . I ,.­, .11 �., " ,,1.1,Y'_, . I I'll I ',,;� ,� . I ..j, ", , �, ,. , �. , I I ."'.".1".1 , , - , � I , - .. , Z,,, .11 - ,.�._, .� 4�. I 11, 1�01." 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