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Ruyloy, Norihan Carter; aa:� was - ex Vednesday the .WT' . - - .0 � � I . ' N 7 horses .in whi h son -and 2nd; Muskova: dueka,.' Nora. 4.119, DTO ;S � I . . .1 I ,lock On Friday, =00 w town to Bacon Rogs—Pair bacon type bogs other variet� 11ate lorma � fl." R, I I 1. ,pqtato6s,.- n o4tdoor I , , �. ., .11, 41 qn,r­�­ " I , , i -': - AV, , I ., -on the,grounds and'in ' e S Ferguson, R. Blair. alre so , � ". stock li , 0 pounds, J. A'. Mando. & Son, Carter,'* John Pinkney; winter ciib- classes the .-,da tion was so keen . . . . . ,,;.4 h � . " - . . � an 6irtstim . nit show, the sheep over IS *1 '. . ­ ---,.. .11, 1.111 �. � -, 2oAke - -'v, , � 419. Judge -J. S. Howle. t I DN=.hhpx;n AM" . , - . hrens; pen of.1 W ' that Jock before. , o� is. �d,a' 0,p� � .. �� , $ 11 11 . I 11 - . . I 'far the largest ever F. W. A I Four shoats, F. b a ­g e,' . R. Smillie; Savoy cabbage, it wasi-�,' . the N. CLUFF & SON ..... ,-11111A., � - i N''"" -11.;�,'��- . - entry 1,oing by � - 'f -a Seaforth, Out. (Condoned next week.) received day 14�7, 9-6 , . I . shown at Seaforth.- Shortly aft0ir one W. AhTens- - - � . I -1 John A, Murray; -all cabbage,. F. judges An*#- ;�Wlr work- large . I , � � ­ e Largest entry in do 1. hope sh-�, will -soon -,b -lock, however, thunder and light- Judges—W, E, Tqr�bi!tll, Brussels; Barker, Mrs. A. Porteous; parsnips, caule entry,,,,, , i I .— 11 I .0. a 'gfr,� . I�WAVI� R :1� , I ' '" �, �, ­ "' 01i , . , . a , .' Tw. ­ t�� � k�,,? 11 , .. r,v.jl for many years I -round agplfi.—Miis�s,. Upw . rain, James Dor'ranee,� Segforth. - John A. -Morray, -F."Barker.; table the sh M HUR T- � �: ­ �kv- ni I ard d by torrents of . . ON PRESBYTERY " � 51, . carrots, s fm lie pigs and p( . R V - POULTRY. , .- )�­,: and Xiss 'Rita 6'Rourni"s ng, accomp el . , OR j�-�� . 1110-��, , . -made -jattendance almost impossible, - ,, .tump rooted, Wm. Caweron, while the an . IV .. , I I .� in 19216, 2 shears or over, T. Snowden, The Presbytery of Huron met in 4 - - -- � 0.0 -) T. C..W.Ilso NQrmah Carter;. table carrots, I average. Zurich I -Mr, -- - 11 P�11t"'11'1�'., I - , 47 "I . I ellation of all the ' Brahmas, (c ., n,and 2nd; Sr., - try was ab' Jay in Linwood�� � it, I � and. made the ame . �Uaid,'of Stratford Norl N 11 I (p) T. C. Wilson and, 2-iid� Barred Iong, Norman Carlier, Win. Cameron, Band prov�d acellent. program W. W. Wise; ewe lamb, W. W. Wise, the- Sunday School Hall of the Angli- ( I --allt 13.WT"A "I�� . , .M ' special features and sports impera- ' the week end at his hoj#e � � 1. tive, a� the track was a sea, of, mud RQeks-�(,c), jaTnes, R. Scqtt,, ('h� NOT- Sr.; tabb� caftots, an5r other variety, during the n, and the large T. Snowden can Church, Seaforth, on Tuesday, , -wK=. ­­,,1A!1V1 � ' . - , VKA". � I . I � I. i;�M�� ---*- ­ , � I.- 4,7 114?,V - i - . V'�& I I - ­ - .,",,-4 ­ . . : and the grounds flooded. There -Were man Carter, Jas. R.Aiiqtt; (cr) Jag. *J* W. Beattie, Norman Carter; long crowd in aten,,�g -,e was more than Shropsbires-Rain, two shears or the 21st of September. The Rev. Al- , I 1. l % .1 - Norman Cartcr and 2ud. blood beets, John A. Murray, F. Bar- satisfied wit N , how. over, J. A. Manson & Son; shearling fred Maefarilane, M.A., B.D., of Clin- STANLEY I 't ,,,�, ", ., V . A -11�c* .1f L-%' . - 1. " , just two- exceptions,7- th6 B0Y CQA­. '�- ' I a ist of the sue- rain, W. Ste*art; ram. lamb, J. A. Mr 4, - 'i 111(0 - T� V., Sto*den, ker; turnip blood beets, W. R. Smillie, The fbIIGvim9Q' I' ton, the moderator of Presbytery, pre- - Notes, . - . J. E. Harnwe 11 .11.11- . . . � ­�. I itd �, 10 . teat and the twq mile horse rolay- race" - Rwlw . (e) . . I 11, re�, " , z,,11 �, :."�, , . . , (h) -Norman Carter Norman Carter; tomatoes, red, F. cessfi `J from Albetta; .., . . I � , . il exlii,bft4*."n the outdoor de- Manson & Son; ewe having raised sided. There was a good attendance turned on * Monday i ith- 'and . Audlett NOiin" C�rte`r'* " ­ 1. � . �!] I Tud,kersin . - �, . �.io I between I 7' - (er) ', 'Snowden,' - Barker, Charles Routledge; tomatoesi partment. . � , -he l;tmbs in 11926, 2 sh6ars; or aver, W. of representatives from all congrega- where he has been for abo � 4,;�i ;.-r- Townships, which .was won b, �, tilk and '2od, L', In. Nor T,k6 ze winners in t Ut ,throg�, i,ffi � � , I" '... . , �,,�. - --11 ilo , mwi Ca;t�r; (p) Norman Carter, T. pink, F. Barker; collection tomatoes, indoor ehow- W �rlie given next week. Stewart and 22nd; shearling ewe, J. tions within the bounds. Mr. Frank weeks, When he left the wer,�,.P'� ' , �, - . i,.Messrs. Wes, . tt',' ��,, 6 rimith tearr . ,t� P"'. � ; . - . Tricks ' Rileyj Lorne . Finla'YsOrt and M. Snowden. A.O.V. Rocks -(c) W. F. Barker; sweet table corn, William ...g,09SES A. Manson & Son, W. Stewart; ewe Yeigh, of Toronto, addressed thePres- gairive provinces were under an�W,4 ", . James - - ", er " " �`.. I I J. Shannon; (h) W. J. Shannon; (cr) Hartry, J. W. Beattie; field corn, Her- Generar Puoosd--Brood mare ac- lamb, J. A. Manson & Son, W. Stew- bytery in the interests of "The Brit- a Dowson returned an 0, � I . I - I . . -wilf-red Coleman, In the Baby Con- �, Sot*�' " was,"., � , test, the winners were. -Under six W. J. Shannon; (p) W. J. Shannon. ald Lawrence; fodder corn, Herald companieff by f",, not to be judged art; wether larnb, T. Snowden, W. ish Settlement Society of Canada," day from London, where sh,4� th, -- , � , e�l .� X, , , ­ ­". - ., � � Hild,ebraridt; over 6 A.O.V. Cochins-(c) T. C.' Wilson; Lawrence, W. R. Smillie; onions from with mare, WTIIfA* Stewart, J. A. McAllister & Son; best fat sheep, W. and set forth the close relationship guest of Mrs. James Boyce, for � " , -,';� � ,months, George son & So --�,��oal, Wi-t,liam Stew- Stewart, T. Snowden. of this Society to the Presib week. -A ­ . , ��� "'" I - uni"mary ser R. I! , � I..; I ,-,, Months "and under one year. Ida (h) T. C. Wilson; (er) T. C. Wilson seed, F. Barker, Dr. Grieve; onions Man t yterian -vices wilt q�,t',�,,. -.., and 2nd; (p) T. C. Wilfgon and 2nd. from Dutch .sets, Geo. T. Turnbull, art, gelding qj1ft 3 years old, Mr. Judger, -George Petty, H. Snell. Church, both in its charter and its held in the Go4bLen United .ChUrt)X �If I., ­ - Z ': T I , , . .. �;:Trl ­-,�;;��- -,: Terryberry. I . . - �,�­ ""' 15-L" -.� ,essful Silver Grey Dorkings-(c) T. C.Wil- Mrs. W. J. Dickson; red onions, F. Baker, R. MeM., *hey; gelding or . PIGS work. Mr. Yeigh is a layman of out- on Sunday, October 3rd-, when R�eiy �,� � � A The -following were the sue ., � , ,�,, �, ­­ � 1 ". ,, soil,- George R. McCartney; (h) T. Barker, Win. -Cameron, Sr.; white or filly 2. years old Berkshire -Aged boar, Pr. Snow- standing note and one familiar, by J. Melvin Keys, of Dungannon, �`ngp,"�'��,�:­ prize,winners: &,.'2,, R. Sterling, J. A. .7 p.m. , V., .., I A. .1 - . HORSES- . C. Wilson, George 'R. McCartney; yellow onions, F. Barker, Dr. Grieve; Manson & Sa�F,4.,-.1,"ielding br filly one den; brood sow having littered in travel and personal contact with em- preach at I 1 a.m. and i5;10 - 11 (cr -and p) T. C. Wilson and 2nd. onion7 sets, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Win. year old, J. A. V 1926, T. Snowden. inent men, with many subjects and Keys is one of our boys and spe31# --'A, Agricultural -Brood mare and foal, ,�nson & Son, Win. -1 ��, ' - J. A. Manson & Son; filly or gelding A.O,V. Games -(c and h) Earl Gil- Cameron, Sr.; pickling onions, Mrs. Decker; team, 'William Decker. Yorkshire od sow hafving lit- the problem3 of many peoples. The his boyhood days on -the Babj*oj -"-," � ;; ,.,� lespie. Spangled Hamburgs-(cr & W. J. Dickson; muskmelons, F. Bar- Percheron-Three vear old, E. Fos- tered in 19ff6, F. Keegan, R. Blair; Presbytery also heard with - great'in- Line, and we will'be glad 4.0 have Win. �, -,. I , 4 years old or over, Alex. Wright and p) H.H. Weymouth. Pencilled Hani- ker, John A. Murray; watermelons, ter, J. R. §terlinq; 'two year old, 13. sow littered in 1926, W. McAllister terest Rev. F. C. Vesey, missionary with us again�Good congregatious­�..�g-1 I I ... :� ,�,41 � . ­ I , � 2nd, W. A. Hamilton & Son; filly or ' te art H. Penhale. on furlough from Korea- He spoke attended the Sunday school rallby ser- ".1-1 I I gelding 3 years old, W. A. Hamilton burgs -(c) H. H. Weymouth; (p) H. John A. Murray; citrons, John A. Stewart; one ytir old, 13. S w ; & Son' " . '�.' .. H. Weymouth and 2nd. A. 0. V. Murray, Mrs W. J. Dickson; vege- foal, T. S.owde3ii,-ik. Stewart. Red Pigs -Aged boar, T. Snowden; of the great and hopeful outlook of vices held in our different Churches ... ­,-� I .1 fl. ;elding 2 years old, * ._ " 11 � - A Son; filly or j Orphingtons-(c) T. C. Wilson; (h) table marrow, 7. Barker; mammoth Agriicultural-��Wood mare accom- brood sow having littered in 1926, J. the Presbyterian Church in the for- last Sunday. -Mr. and M . Menno : , �.,- ­', � ,. rs � I Robert Wright, John Nolan; filly or � .��! gelding I year old, Wilmer Broad_ T. C. Wilson and 2nd; (er) T. C. Wil- squash, F. BVker; Hubbard squash, panied by foal,'.. I not to be judged A. Manson, T. Snowden; boar littbr- eign field, and of the way opening Stechle and Mr. and Mrs. Peter "I I Min- F. Barker, Dr. Grieve; pumpkins for with mare,- B.- NwRrt, R. Webster; ed in 1926, J. A. Manson; sow Etter- for her into great -regions with mil- Gingerich, of the Bronson Line, visit- 1.'�..­ �, 6.1' foot, sweepstake , � 11 ,- . .p, Alex. Wright. son; (p) T..C. Wilson and 2nd. - 'Heavy Draught -Brood mare and orcas-(c) Peter Daley; (h, Cr. and pies, Win. Cameron, Sr., J. W. Beat- foal, R. ,Webst�srj R. McClinchey; ed in 1926, J. A. Manson; best boar, Xons of people where the seed of the cd with friends near Elmira on Sun- i -�' I ` ' ' foal, A. & J. Broadfoot; foal of 1926, p), Peter Daley and 2nd. White tie; winter radish, Dr. Grieve; cucum- gelding or -fi4,i1*-J years Old J. R. Gospel has not as yet ever been sown, day. -Mr. Joe Mossop has disposed of . - 1�:..iiL�' ' lie outlined t ".. I Wyandot;tes-(c, h, and er) Jos�.eph bers, W. R Smillie, Win. -Hartry; Sterling; g6ldinglor filly one year -------- ---- ----. he interesting fields now his farm on the Bronson Line to Mr. I., . I Alex� Wright� -A. & J. Broadf oot; * I .." 11 over, Carlin., Silver Laced Wyandottes- butter beans, Mrs. A. M. Kirk, Geo. old, R. McClinahe�; team, E. Foster. -4- being assigned to the church, some Heard, Of Rayfield. Possession Will . -1111 . A9filly or gelding 3 years old and (c) Peter Daley; (b, er and p) Peter T. Turnbull; white beans, T. C. Wil- .Heavy Dramg�d�-B rood of which, have. been long familiar as he given in the spring. .1 .. .. Mr. Mossop 4 . -1, , P, ,�', I � , Alex. Sinclair, A. & J. Broadfoot, I � I Alex. Sinclair; filly or gelding 'two Daley and 2nd. A. 0. V. Wyandottes son, C. H. Holland; sugar marigold-,, companied by foal, foal not to be the soil associated with the names of is quitting the farm on account of ill ...,-.1. I illy -(b, cr and p) T. C. Wilson and 2nd. W. R. S�milli,e, J. J. Hugill; long red judged with mare, T. Snowden; geld- distinguished missionaries of the I health. - ­�'-. I I 11. years old, Geo. R. McCartney; f CEMENT Canadian church. His narratives of �­ � 1. or gelding 1 year old, Robt. Wright; Rhode Island Reds�(b) H. H. Wey- mangolds, W. R. Smillie: intermedi- ing or filly 1 year old, R. Webster; - , , ", mouth mid 2nd. Campines-(c, h, cr ate ni-angolds, W. R. Smillie, John A. team, J. Stephenson, .1. R. Sterling, the miracles of the simple Gospel of BRUCEFIELD : ..' I I -1 sweepstakes, Alex. Sinclair. Christ in Korea as he had seen them �, I , abd p) W. J. Shannon. White Leg- Murray; Swede turnips, W. R. Smil- Roadsters -1 -Brood mare accompan- Me Brie n-Land-sbo rough. - A quiet .,�: � . Livingston Special - Best horse, ,; borns-(c) H. H,, Weymouth, C. H. lie, Win. Cameron, Sr.; any other ied by foal, fold not to be judged bore a remarkable resemblance in wedding was soilemnized at the United ;1, � . 1511y'or gelding, agricultural or heavy Holland; (h, or and p), FT. H. Wey- variety turnips, Joseph Carlin; white with mare, Sam-H.ey; foal, Sam Hey; Fresh car of St. Marys vividness and truth to those of th'e Church Manse, Brucefield, on Satur- .111, . -� -L� draft, Ken McKellar. mouth and 2-nd. Brown Leghorns- or yellow field carrots, F. Barker, gelding or filly �'years old, S. Hey, Cement to arrive this . New Testament as it relates the day, September 25th, when Gracff ­ - Roadsters --Brood mare and foal, Dr. (cr) W. J. Finnigan, V. Terryberry; Win. Cameron, Sr.; largest squash, R. McGlinchey;. gelding or filly one power of the same Christ. Mr. Vesey Manson, eldest daughter of Mr. and ... � , . :1'-,, � 15. H. Ross, Robert Stewart; foal of (p) W. J. Finnigan, V. Terryberry. F. Barker, John A. Murray; largest year old, S. Hey, F. Iferner; single week at the Walton Saw is still a young man, whose whole- Mrs. William Landsborough, was I. ; .�? I , I ". , -. '. 1926, Dr. H. H. Ross, Robert Stew- A.O.V. Legborns-(cr and p) T. C. pumpkin, John A Murray; collection roadster, Morton- Elliott. Mill. some personality and fervor of spir- united in marriage to Mr. Elmer :: ", I art; filly or gelding, 3 years old or Wilson and 2nd. Black Gi . ants -(c) of garden vegeta�les, F. Barker, Dr. Carriage -Brood mar(� accompanied it, made his visit one that cannot be Secord McBri-en, of Hullett. Rev. W. .. I"4, I I .� over, Dr. H. H. Ross; filly or gelding Phone 232 -14 forgotten. Both visitors were tender- A. Bremner performed the ceremony. I ��� �. ", two years old, Geo. R. McCartney; Peter Daley; (h, er and p), Peter Grieve. by foal, foal not to 1,v judged with I ed the most hearty thanks of Presby- .:iz filly or gelding one year old, Dr. H. Daley and 2nd. Game Bantains----:(c Judges -Mrs. Elcoat and W. S. mare,,J. R. Sterlit1g; fnal, J. A. Man- JOHN McDONALD The bride was becomingly gowned in I .. . tery. Harding blue taffeta, trimmed with .. 1: I ­ , , . H. Ross, John Hart. find b) Earl Gillespie; (er and p), Broadfoot. son & Son and Znd; �ingle carriage Walton. The Commissioners to the General � I , V, le 7 ChTriag�-�'Foal of 1926, J. A. Man- Earl Gillespie and 2nd. Cochin Bant- DAIRY PRODUCTS horse, J. B. La,�4s, L. Armstrong; gold net with black picture hat, shoes son & Son and 2nd; filly or gelding 3 ams -(c, h, er-and p), Earl Gillespie. Butter, crock, 25 pounds, Norman best gentleman's 1. .�qWfit, J. B. Lavis, --- As*sembly, which met in Montreal in and hose to match. They were un- ��. '', ill - -F ,% Pekin Ducks -(old drake) John Hart, Carter; butter, 3 one -pound prints, M. Elliott; I -ad June, gave report,; of th%jr attend e cere- .1 1� . . , Geo, C. Dale, ­ A. y Ariver, J. B. I.Avis, - attended. Immediately after th ,� �� , , years old,.ex over ---- , W " � � '11, Manson'& Son; filly or gelding two T-- C- Wilson; (old duck), John Hart, Norman Carter,*.J. J. Hugill, Herb. -L. Armstrong. 1 I ' ance, and the impressions received rnony Mr. and Mrs. McBrien left for 7� T C Wilson; -(young drake) T. C. Fowler; butter, dozen individual pats, Best thre�, heavy h4ar9e6-Fd. Fos- any breed, �. A. 9wason; best sow, from the. meetings. Each spoke Of a honeymoon in Essex and Detroit. , ;,� � years old, W. J. Ross, J. A. Manson - - .1, & Son; filly or gelding one year old Wilson, T. M. Snowden; (young duck) Norman Carter, Mrs. Peter Cleary; ter, J. R. .Sterling. any breed, J. A. Manson; best pair the unbounded optimism and ser-ious- On their return they will reside in . . . . . �-�;; ' T. C. Wilson, T. M. Snowden. Rouen honey in comb, Win. Hartry, W. D. Judge ­W. J. Dickson and James bacon hogs, any breed, F., & R. Snow- I ness, and strong unanimity which Hullett. . !"... Id- J. A. Manson & Son. I I characturized the great Court of the . .. � Harness Class -Agricultural team, Ducks -(o. dr.) T. M. Snowden, John Hoag; honey, extracted, Win. Hartry, Archiha:d, Seafort.h. i den, J. A. Manson & Son. Young Peoplf�' Society. -The Young .!��:` - wden and 2nd; W. D. Hong; honey, display, Win. -George Petty, H . Snell. I Church. Thv immense progress and -opivs -ty h, 71,11, Alex. Wright, George Lowery, W. A. Hart. (o. d.) T. M. Sno CATTLE I Judges P( ,' Socit as enjoyed its vs- va- . Hamilton & Son; heavy draft team, (y. dr. and y. d.) T. M. Snowden. Hartry,-W. D. Hoag; dozen ben's eggs, Grad -p Cattle--Mileh cow, Robert, POULTRY :;-xpansion which featured all depart- cation and returned home to work. ,; 1� , . I . Muscovy Ducks (o. dr.) Dr. Grieve white, IT,era,ld Lawrence, C. H. Hol- Reid, F. H. Wiqr, & Son: hei rrr two � Brahmas, (h) F. Geminhardt; ply-, ments, it was said, made it one Of Next. Week. Sunda%. October 3rd, the ' �­` Alex. Sinclair, 'Ken McKellar, A. & (c) W. W. i 1he most interesting of Assemblies- .� - and 2nd, (old d.) J.ohn Hart; (y. dr. land; dozen hen's eggs, brown, Dr. yoar-, old, W. W, Wise, T. Brownet'; � mouth Barred Rocks, de,rotional committee opens up its ac- �, . . J. Broadfoot; farm chunk team, Thos. The Presbytery instructed the com- I .1.1,1111, and y. d.) Dr. Grieve and 2nd. Toul- Grieve, Norman Carter; dressed heifer one year old, John Reid. W. W, * Wise, R- Turner, (p) W. W. Wise, R. 1 1 tivities with a special subject, which '. : . M . Scott; express horse over 16 hands, mittee on Sunday Schools and Young 1 Will be handled by a special speaker. .. T. A. Manson & Son and 2nd; road- ouse Geese -(old gander, old goose, chicken, J. J. Hugill; sweepstakes, Wisp: heifer calf, E. H. Wisp & Son, I Turner; Plymouth Rooks&, White, (c) , 1, I I yo -ung gander and young goose), V. best butter shown, Norman Carter ; W. W. Wis4-: sloer calf, John Rei(l: I P. Penhale, T. Snowden, (h) R. Blair, i Pvoples' Societies to arrange a rally , Other interesting features will also I-!, st�r horse, R. McLaren, Manning Terryberry. A. 0. V. Geese ---(young Hutchison Special, 10 Tbs. butter in qt".r two years old, E. H. Wiv�e , to he hold in Clinton about the middle 11- e., T. Snowden, (c) T. Snowden, R. h( introduced and, in fact, a real treat 1 Bros., Morton Elliott; carriage horse, I i o I ­ - , William. Levni J. E. French, 0. R. gander and goose), Joseph Carlin. 1 -Th. prints, Norman Carter; J. H. Ion and 2nd; steor I year old, F. 11. Blair, (p) T. Snowden, R. Blair; f October. and invite leaders in this is in store for all who care to attend. .. I - ; - Forester; 'best lady driver and out- Bronze Turkeys -(old gobbler, old Smith Special, 10-1b. crock of butter, Wise & Son. T. Brownett; fat (,ow,,l White Wyandottes, (c and h) Mrs. I work to address the meeting. Dr. F. I The live wires will show their inter- .."-:­ .. fit, William Levy, Mannin Bros , hen, young gobbler and young hen) Norman Carter. heifer or steer, E. ff. Wise & Son and' (Dr.) Woods and 2nd, (c Mrs. (Dr.) 1 11, Larkin, of Seaforth, convener (if est by coming, and so if you are real :'.211 ....... -' - I Woods and 2nd, (p) Mrs. !,..';. Y, '; V. Terryberry. A. 0. V. Rabbits DOMESTIC SCIENCE 2nd. (Dr.); th(� committee on .Student.,;, reported 1 live young peolole, you, too, will turn .. best pony outfit, J. F: DaIg Georg . * s, M.A., student in' .�, 6old pair), Peter Daley; (young pr.), Loaf white bread, Mrs. J. W. Free, Durhams- Milch cow, John Rrid, I Woods and 2nd; BuIT Orphingtons. � that Mr. R. Rhode I ouNti)n mas.-ed numbers . .1 C. Dale. Herb. Fowler, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; E. H. Wise (K - and h) Nora Ferguson, (cr and p) charge of Brucefield and Bayfield , t(,, . I If, 4* - .- Juclge--Qscar V,h,,t- Wilmer Broadfoot, Peter Daley. - Son; heifer one year (t r, ,.-z Ads Reid and Wiss ,": I - " -I- I Lounsbury, N Judge Walter Rose, Brussels. loaf Graham bread, Norman Carter, old, E. H. Wi5-,(, k Son, W. W. N� . 'isf,;' Mrs. Tremblay; White Leghorns. (cr) -corgregations, during the summer, Anna M. Haugh and Mr. Carman � ley, Ont. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Mrs. W. J. Dickson; loaf nut bread, heifer calf, F, 11, Wise & Son. I I had eomple,wd his term of labor on flaugh left hero this week to attend I—. '- CATTLE Herald Lawrence, Norman Carter ; Herefords- Bull calf, H. Penhale: - - -- -- I he fielld with the most satisfactory I t he 11 T niversitY in Toronto, They will . �141. . I Shortliorns - Best cow, Melvin Apples -Collection of apples, Geo. raised buns, Mrs. Peter Cleary, Mrs. and 22nd. I ccirments upon his work, and that 'he i he much mis,(-d in thp church and ...I Crich, J. & D. McIntosh, Melvin Daithwaite, R. R. Sloan, Herbert Crich; I . ��; � . . . . .. J. Wes. Free; baking powder his- Polled Angus-. - TAilch cow, Robert'Dr. S.BanksNelson had departed to take his first year'(ommunity.- Mis., Fleanor Snider vis- �, Clich; heifer, 3 'years old, Melvin six named varieties winter apples, R. � of theology in Princeton Th(ological �,;. Aies cuits, Herald Lawrence, Mrs. W. J. Reid, F. Kvfj�-in, I ' I ited friends in Dwroit last week.- � Crich; heifer 2 years old, Melvin R. Sloan, H- Crich; 4 named varie Hall, Now York, to which school the - Crich, Thomas Scott, J. & D. McIn- fall ap les, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Car_ Dickson; rolled oatmeal cookies, Mrs. Jerspy-­Milch cow, J. R. Sterling, OF HAMILTON . Presbytery moved that. he be certi- Mr. 11. Zapfe's qRl(,, which was held I 1. � I ­�­ -- Melvin Cricb, lin; BaldZins, R. R. Sloan, Jos. Carlin; G. P. Cardno, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; Mrs. Brandon, I � last week, wn, a most sureevsful one , " t,osb., heifer, 1 year old, ]led cookies, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Holstein— Ali:, h cow, W. Spark.4,1 Will deliver a Lecture. entitled fied. and good pHr I . Thomas Dale; senior heifer calf, E. Kings, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Carlin ; r, ,,s wer(, realized. Mr. .. % In accordance to n notice of motion a nd M rs. Zapft, and family intend go- . , Crich; Spy, R. R. Sloan, H. Crich; Rib,t,n Herb. Fowler; dropped cookies, Her- J. R. SterlinK: heifer two years old ' , ..", -% 4- Pym, Roy Pepper, Melvin suld Lawrence, Norman C,arter; fried William Sprii-k- and 2nd; heifer ,iTHE BRITISH EMPIRE'S the term of the mod,erators h i 1) o f the mg 14i Dvtmi' to live- Their ma.ny � "I �11 " junior bull colif, E. J. PYrn, Thomas Pippin, R. R. Siloan, Joseph Carlin; one Pre-hytery was changed from ,.X ­ ar old, Golden Russet, R. R. Sloan, Jose -ph cakes, Mrs. J. Wes. Free, Mrs. P. year old, Wiiiinrn Sparks and 2nd ;I SHOP WINDOW I fricn(k art, ivwry to have them leave. 11 Scott, Melvin Crich; bull I ye mfin-ths to on(, year. Dr. Larkin and "I I t'. E. J. Pym, Roy Pepper; S�borthorn Carlin-, Seek -No -Further, R, R. Sloan, Cleary; Johnny cake, Mrs. W. J. heifer calf, William Sparks; best Mr. R. 11. Cutt wvrn appointed to ex- .Mrs. Zapfv wn�� n faithful member 1p�.�; - ts. i illustrated by one hundred � .,� . . I Dickson, T. C. Wilson; plain loaf dairy herd. William Spark pictures of and offierr of the W-M.S., and they . . TI. Criab; Wealthy, Geo. Laithwaito, iine the remit.q .sent down from the were all mvnilif�rs of the 5unday , . -11 I 1;1 I berd, Melvin Crich. cski2, Herb. Fowler, Norman Carter; Judges --J. 1!. Arebibald and Wm. the Wembley Exhibition. �in . ' V� qW GraAes, Beeif-Cow 3 years or over, Joseph Carlin; Pewaukee, H. Crich ' fruit cake, Mrs. J. Wes. Free, Mrs. CharteTS, SI-af'-'h. General Assvnibly and report. at the _(,ho,)l. The ood Wishes of their �- I - R. R. Sloan, g �'.­, Thomas Dale and 2nd; cow in milk, R. R. Sloan, Ontario, Dr. Nelson is noted for his fear- next rogular meeting of Preqbyt,ery : .1 W. J. Dicks -on; soft ginger bread, H. irivn(k go with them, wishing them , Thorn -as Dale and ?,nd; heifer, 2 years Mrs. Geo. Cardno; Wagner�, R. R. 11411EEP loss speaking, his wit and originality. in Clinton on Thursday, the 12th of I �­,� . -in, Lawrence, T. C. Wilson-, layer cake, VIVY'y success in their new .sphere of 041� � � , I ... old, John Vale, Jr., Thornas Dale ; Sloan; GravenstL R. R. Sloan, Geo. Mrs. .T. Wes. Free, J. J. Hugill; applie Leicester Shearling ram, W. Mc- Patriotic Songs by Percy L. W. December. I ahor.--Thp annual ralill day service, �, I , 1, � I he0er, 1 year old, Win. R. Archibald; Laithwaite; Duchess of Oldenburg, ie, Uer4 Fowler, Mrs. W. J. Dick- Allister & Son; ram lamb, E. H. Wise - --- ­&- — - -414, ., Archibald and Norman Carter, George Laithwaite; P . I Farnsworth, of Brantford; E. W. was held last Sunday morning with , t heifer calf, Win. R. - & Son, R. McUlinchey; ewe having '', 4 � Cayuga Red Streak, Joseph Carlin -, son; pumpkin pie, Mrs. J. B. Tyer . Bateman and Jas. T. Scott, of Seaforth MANLEY a large attendanep. All the centre 1�.1111'1 I , I O'�, �, I 2nd. man, Herb. Fowler; lemon pie, Mrs. raised lamb.,; in 19n, 2 shears or Thomas Morr pews in the auditorium were -well fill- , Cattle -Steer or heifer Snow, R. R. Sloan, Geo. Laithwaite; Notes, -Mr. a N- was .... ' , . - . ; 1. 11. Butchers' Tyerman, Mrs. Geo. P. Cardno; meat Over W. MrAlli9ter & Son, B. Stew- CARDNO'S OPERA HALL -it his wife, who is f -d with the scholars And their teach- ;1 . . over 1 -year old, Thomas Dale and Colvert, R. R. Sloan, J. J. Hugill; - in I­,ondon to vi,, ��, I , I - loaf, Norman Carter, Mrs J. Wes. art; shearling ewe, W. McAllister & found V". The choir, which was composed I ­ I , . 1, 11 , -beef, -mas Dale, , in St. Joseph's fio.-;pital, and 'W I . � " ,-� 2nd; baby Tho Roy Mann, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Carlin Son, B. Stt,wart.; ewe lamb, W. Me- 11 ��� .1 � ii 1�, . . Pepper, Leonard Strong, Thomas Blenheim Orange. Geo. Laitbwait;, Free; home-made maple cream candy, Thursday, Oct. 7th her improving rapidly after the op- 'If thv girls and hovs Of the school, ­"��. , 1 . :r", ,­: ff. Lawrence, Mrs. Wes. Nichols* col- Allister & Son and 2nd. * 'Y , I p Pration, and that 'hich had hoon trained by the organ- .�, . Dale. air - �. , I Wigle Special -Best of R. R. Sloan; Maiden Blush, H. Cricb, lection -home-made candy, Mrs. *. J. Lincolris-Shparling ram, T. Sn'ow- . she will be able to I 'A . �. I ­�, red, R. R. Miss I io. Nligy. JeRn Murdock, with her us- , / . export steers, John Dale, Jr., and 2nd. J. J. Hugill; crab apples, den; ram larnh, T. Snowden; ewe bav- Tickets, 35 cents. come home in a few days. - , ,,, I - I . pples, Dickson. .ion 1 u. -I t horoughnf-R.s. Their singing was t'- �, .11 Jerseys -Best cow, Arthur Rout- Sloan, Joseph Carlin; crab a ea Lizzip Murray has secured a posit .11 ­ Canned Fruits-tRaspberries, Mrs. ing raised lnml" in 1926, 2 Sb rs or , ... I yellow. R. R. Sloan, John A. Murray; Reserved Seat,;, 50 cents a�t . :­ I— .11, - Itdge. , Tveman, Mrs. W. J. Dick over, T. Snowdpn; shearli T as teacher in Windsor, and lef t I q ; much vnjoyod, both morning and ev- �..., son; cher- 119 � pning. Rov. Vr. Brrninr,r preached M .. ' ' ` , "L I -w 1W -0 Holateins-Dest eow, J. R. Archi- R. I. Greening, Geo. Laitbwaite, R. R. . - Snowden; r-wo lamb, T. Sno' " Week to commence. her dutie-.-Mrs. � " 'I - Sloan: Fallawter, H. Crich; Fall Pip- ries , Mrs. Tyerman, Ethel M. Beattle w4en: plan opens Monday, October 4t.h, at I ,ir his subject .�, I ! �� . - pears, Mrs. A. M. Kirk, Norm -' Oxfords-Rrim two shears or over, Aberhart's Drug Store, at 9 a.m. ing "Service." text Rom. 12:1. He ­ '�! �11 bald; hoifeT, 2 years old, J, R. Archi an Car- I Gon Eckart is spending this week 1,105t hrlpfu. sermon, be- �� . bald. I . pin, R. R. Sloan, St. Lawrence, Nor ter; preserved strawberries, Mrs. W. T. Snowden; shearling ram, T. Snow- with her daughters, Mrs. W. Manley; q (I God when we give our- I '..., � � I Jad&-4- A- 'Jaeldon, Strafford-, rosin Carter, G. Laithwaite; Canadin J. Dickson, Ethel M. Beattie; pre.';,eTv- den; rarn laml,, W. W. Wise, T. I Under the auspices of the Anglican and Mrs. Thomas McKay. -Mr. and ';nid w(' . ('ry 1. � k - ­ . . ., Red, R, R. Sloan-, McIntosh Red, n . .*1 I - . " ville, Ont CN . R. Mrs. Snowden; (,wr, having raised lambs Church ,Choir. Seaforth. Mrs. John Murray, Mr. end Mr -s. Ives hi loving service for others �A '. A plunig, Mrs. J. Wes. Free , .Qnd character is all that counts with ��'­: I - -SYMEP .- R. Sloan, G. Laithwaite: Talman Tyerman; pre . 116ter Fokart and Mr. Fred Eckart,i"e � . ." I . Shropshire�-Ram, -any ,age, W. Q, Sweet, R. R. Sloan; Cranberry Pip- served citron, T. C. Wil- from here, and Mr. and Mrs. ('on God. and it is all we can take with in : I l son, Norman Carter; preserved peach. ­- -- ---.-- , - ­ - --- -- -, - .11�� .1 "I 1.64 Ross, J. A. Manson, & Son- ram pin, R. It. Sloan. -- Frkart, of Seaforth, met at the homp when we leave this world. -The an- " ` ,P'l . . -0 - . �. '.. �1 ... . .. �* . - & "SO4'. 'W. G. P;ars-Four varieties winter pears, ,", Mrs. Tyerman, Mrs. A. M. Kirk; of Mr. and Mrs. G, K. Holland, Dublin, nuali thRnkofff,iing meeting of the .1 i lamb, J. A. Manson . . black currant Jam Mrs. W. J, Dick t � 1 - arnbed in 1926, W'.. RR'. Sloan, A. Crich; 4 varieties fall h. , ' si-ter of Mrs. J. F. McMann, tx) pre- Miq-qion Band Was held on Saturda:y 1'"I'" � 06.4 t9s:ve having I son, Mrs. A. X. Kirk: other native .1 �(; I 11 . . wd, W. pears, R. R. Sloan, G. Laithwaite -1 s-ent her with an address and sub- S,p,pt. 25th. Viss Anna M. Hauej, I'.;, .,� 6 � . ­ fruit jam, Mrs. Tyerm-an, Normar - presided. The meeting was operned i, , ., �, :r, , , A ' - 0. R�Osa and - 2nd; ewe lamb, W se on tho eve. of her de ding ­�';V. . - �, 1: . G. Duchess of A'agouline, H. Crich, R. R. Carter, apple jelly, Mrs. Tyerman, stantial pur, z 'i I - ". I,"'. . , I . I I , I � I . 16AA an& 2nd� 81,oan,, Beurre ClAirgeau, R. R. Sloan, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; berry Jelly, Wa. parturf, for her new home in Chicago. with singing and 51cripture rea .`s.X, V .:: 7.� . rge. 0. Laithwaite-, M,p Is Favorite, W. Lord's Prayer. Irk, :,,�,,A - . Geo 'he address- "Dear and repenting the C, i . 7 i 11 Lioeolns�-Rwn, any age, . P ALBERTA COAL The following was t ", I � . I I , , I i I . . . Ty,-rn an, Mrs, W. J. Dickson; othar ch Mrs. Jamts. Me- �� � , . � O& - Win. ,H&Ary-, - OeIla LueTa- I SisUtr, Mrs. .1. F. MeMann,-Knowing i7nison, after whi 4311� .. .1 Venliglo, Thos, M.. Snovv6m,, ram ."-- -101 " i� , I . 11 ti�,� Carter4 r Queen led, in prayer. Two well -read- . �:'"�"�'� �,o I �-, 11 ' , .!, Carter - native fruit jelly, Norman � leave here fo .., � � � .,� " . � I . I 11 . 3=6 Th6s' 1W Snowden, Geo R., - slahli, Normaft $ Mire. Ty6rinan; currant jelly, Mrs. W. ,I ,��,�,, , "i - i. .1 . bald-' dwir, '9;;&,.rge Penhale and 2nd ; Shelldou, R, R. Sloau;Bstrlett, Evelyh . your future home in Chicago, vre aro cred pageants were rendered, O� 1* ,,� , ., - I % ? rM. � T? 01,8� tj­i�al -a J, Diak-son, Vim. A. M. Kirk; canto . - -rtwith our b 01" 1i I Iii'k-IL -I Tr -I,-- 10 . appy and ever the ionic" anA the othtr by tho- 66ift- ­� .-,��,.­4." �.��­,9­1,.. .�', , "'� 0;-,P,4�t�,,� - it 5 , � . . d,,r,A ,,,, � ., "'', . Anearling ewe,,. We rg- 180 . . I . . X- $ . i SOM.Y V .1 ho _`hj4­��",..& ,� �, . - , , I . - ", . It : Iaoib, Thomas M. `�-�"?,�,,, � ' 11 ., . B&. $no*djo; 4a- Crith, P. B&rker: totite..d'-Anfou, F. tOnotitoes, Mrs' Tyerman, Norman Miss Anna Usugh W - K r.. §o,bwjeo� , Ggi&rj6 ,,P-sj1b,aIe- v�ethsr Barker, 11 Crie,b." Carter; earned corn, Mrs. A. X XIA, mi, but we cannot blame you to go been President for the last year, ,0.tlk-�, r, . '. I ,� I #; Nor- Drumheller y � ,-%39,% - , . .1�� - . *dbl.. . -1 . Find meet your husiband and �4,,, � . Peadhos-EOI-y Or family he greatly mis,sed as %be tool� 80,'­v,,�, ;, F." - - Otto. r.a Ord, p R. Ethel M. Beattile; earned besciu --- . llamubleThOg- % - ' on; mix- ving "�' 1111i, , ,, ,� , L� , p the ehf*416-�� � I . ester­-A0i6­sm1V- Atf, *iIlfain $1oati; Crawford, It. CrIA, ., R. man Carter, Mrs. W. J. Dicks in your new bomp. We know they much interest hi trai . , ­ � � 1. . I ih I �� , I I 0.� . . 1. ­ I ss p_ ed vinegar� pickles, Mrs. A. M. Kirk, - , 1-1 � - 1. I .,&, 96,fts, V21A Sloan; anv other vatl6fyt peaebi , .& I Taylor, Shop; Vklt * are even much dearer to you than we She leaves this week for T r ,00 - - - I limb - i§heP. Poilb & SO -Y18 � ' Vilaltift, � R. gloan, IT, Crith. I . . Mrs. J. W. Free; mustard pickles, are. It ii;; our sincere hope that yotr- Mrs. Mdv,) Bremner Wag *&� �.,,.!­­ � . arter, Mrs. .T. W. Free ; r1r, * I - 'Vidliaw Oh' --d `,Plums-Goldeil- Drop, 0, TAflth- Normall C self, husband and family will always President of fbe Band. The., ,, F,2-,`,�,, '" , . ch-arte*#-, d*4911 &rt6ft, iw , M Irk, Jewel Collery Coal �, fF,1�,:,�e', . I -Aev�i- 4,6u,� Ji6frevon, R. P 0 '09, tomato catsup, ro. A. N. Xi �k!,-,�­ ,!�� 1. . 2nd- 6641rlftit,6w��-Vllmw-�I%A L� Sloalt. 6rle � I have Almighty God's choicest bless- was closed with prayer b,y , I , . 0*j l4jr�j�$46�., ,R,,, R,, gloU; Imperial Gagbl , Dr. C%R14ien Routl6dga; gTeer relish, wig, ,� ag .-* &�s 4 - f . I - ghdp� Dale 4.2`00o. irgq, good health, and your chilldren A adetal hour was sput ." 11�1 ­,.",..0TR 'k, ,I 0,1-11, I J.- W. Pree, Mrs. X M. XJf - red "I - 71. I :1 -1 , ��- :.�.-4","� who are nicely fitted for the p6sWow ietveid.-Mr. and Mft. ft' 11 -, AIis,ftS0bg,0,4Lthd, -,:�,,� ,,Qff6*6 R. X.-,814oan. DuatioN Pitrole, � 41, ` '?4 . I - , -, astuee, T. C'. Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Vre6� .3 "jj�i , X P. I � . D t Hdi%,-d R'Orkp AAJ '40 Qi6, ,R, ,R,,"�'M44g,, toiAn-rds, 6. ,TA - P .1 I taken, w1fill eontinue to pros-' Cavrie', of Rrncefleild, a.�t � 61n one bd ' T�, .... & ­ . .. , __ atiib6� Ffth t8h they have luffitt , - � " .. -1- V�l ... 1, ketitrm; Ton .14* , L j,�,,lt ...�'.11, beat Variety bakIngr fgf r and be a corsolatlon allVays to Aheir ,lonsin, the Migteg� , I �F0-0tV*1-.M;6. �91661-�,U ,�$J�alj-- AhtitM pe I'll, �,, =11':��,'­ ' 'of ddagh.,, NorMan Carter- CdN(M �1* 11 h I -, f,L" � �,_--­ ­ -..'L, , ' rg. .y. t;, W6* . 6,A I W. AMEN 0 & CO their Mretnts; also we hope that -this Louise Mills, of 131 .,..m - ,.. , ,,, . . . liar4ft si;iid. ftd,4 #* � ,on N'bWit. ft 'L� I _ p,j%1i,. 0 -V*161.0. . � . , or 6 v6getableg, �,4., iM, � I I ,� , . 4, .V y M. , . , I � � .., , ­ - . ­, -ddo, w4F 111 tned f ' � " - . , � '. . " - , �z­­-! �. . - M ,4�,.;'01�4,41 � k '. .1 I skyl C t" *0 1 4 1 f", W." it' Sim 6 Ole ft Mtg parting .will not be permanent Dit 0, �4 . , ,� ?�� � . Vt , � " j�pa' gfig. SV6, htv.Z.'� P�41 .lu , �T , � . . . . ARIO .10M —, :1 ��' .. ; ­ '. ;�'­'. I N* lartar; Urr; I � ONT , ., � - ,� I , ,,r.�,�,, � �,­-' .:.., ,�." , V : -i 11 R , i ,V. ", 01, � 't!1;kv; SEAF . . ,b— 4- 1 FP �: ,.". " ��r' tl ­­ �:;. '... ., '-4 " , " abrihsin pftt6� - t ORTA � ­­ that we will see yold all ocendonally, will �Ofeh- colfabil, � ftt,­- kJ � � , , `!:&,; -� I �60 &* 8061 . -----, -11-- .� � , �­,,,,,. 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