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L . I POULTRY
I Brabams (c) Al. A. Fraser,
. I Wils-on, (h) T. C. Wilson and
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1, - Rock-, (c) Jacob .Battler,, (h)
� . Wi.'L-46n and 2-nd, ,(cr� Arnold H
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I I WIiite Rocks (c) Lloyd O"Brien,
Truenmer, (h) 'Eloyd O'Brien, L
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,� Cwhins (c and ih) T. -C. Wilson
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. Douglas & Son; A. O. V. Ga,m
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Leatherland And B#61,ey,; 11 A. Fr.- ' D-odft PMPAP., Lorne carter, Nor- , -- - .,knots, v - .
I l I _!�_��;� P ingston; specimen tapestry peftite�, , TRAVELING MAN.' I
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I oint or grosse Pol ,
Buff Qrpingtons (c) Douglas &, Sm. Ma pesia Bestfor mugill, Da;Ad Grieve; oniom, Jack ' VEGETABLE ' 'P , ..dpwimen IjLzy Daisy
Jacob Battler, (h) Douglas & Sent, 11.40 0 . 1Drx,,eX, Muriol Dolmage; boost tonia- - -1 A I .. ___ - Mrs. 'Howrie 1JyLMmJ&n, 'W.i.dred Cud- 'L,
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John KoIchem, (cr arid p) M. A. Fras- dILT SlftolM. loes, ripe, Elmer Cameron, Allan . F-91 stitph, Mrs. . -BRAN
Your In e Nichols -on; citrons, Gertrude Wa,lters, 1i .i - -nwre; �slpoeoimen Italian drawn stitch, ENDORSES'ALL
Id er, Douglas & Son; A. 0. V. Orping- __17 �� .1 your liver, get rid Mrs. Hynimen. tatbing, -IVL Living- I
n ton's (c and, h) T. C� W41son and 2nd; 'Ruth Walters; cabbam. Jack Drov�er, I 0 of poisons and aton, ,?&-s. 1H. Aorke; bead, work, Mrs. .
lci Black Spanish (h) T. C. Wilson, John Warns Against Doping Stomafh Carman WIhitmore; Potatoes,. Jack \ I Says It Brought Relief Fiom
j. Kochern, (cr and p� John Kochem With Artificial Digestants Drover, Milldred' Aitcheson. * - improve SamPudmore. Constipation
er and 2nd; Audialuslane (e and h) M. Flowers"-�Bowl -of Nasturtiums, El- .. 1P your 'Dining Room Furnishings-Ijurreh- 4
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Most people who suffer, either occa- mer Cameron, Ivan Taylor; PAnsies, I . eon set, embroidered, M. Livingston,
d, A. Fraser, (cr and p): 1L A. Fra0er, sionally or chronically from gas, sou APPETITE Mrs. Hyaninen; tea cloth, en�broider- -
, i 0 irnnueeads Jean MeFarlane, Helen Moffat; bou- - . . ,q want to take this unsolicited,
in Jacolb Battler; Minotivas (c) Lloyd and indigestion, have n w discont ,.
& O'Brien, Jacob Battler, (h) Doug][AS disa ble diets, patent foods and the quet of Aebers, Donald Scoott, Nor�nan W. Sold ewerywhere in ed, Mra� Howrio, Mrs. R�vm,men; tea means to tell YOU What AJU-BRAN
'�i_harruf.l drugs, stomach tonics, Dodds; bouquat Swoet Peas, Mary � 25c and 75c re4 Ags. cleth, any other -hand work, Mrs - has done for me.
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i Truem- : !nedicines and arti Illyn*n*34 M. 'Livingston; ceni�repiecoe, "I am on the road all the time, . , 1W
eIr nen, Douglas & Son, (p) H. . instead take a teaspoonful of Bisurated TbV I'S lace edge. Mrs. T. 0. Flynn, Mrs.
R. n -i: and 2nd; White Wyand*ttes (c, variety, Jim ,Cluff, Ivan Ta0ior, Mary . imo - - -_ - and this has a tendency to consti-
� Magnesia in a little water after meals , . loth, M Wngston,
er cr and. p) iDouglas & 'Son., (h) Doug- with the result that their stomach- 110. , DUnCan, Wldll-Od AiteheSOR, Miner . . — Hynimen; tray cl. - L . pate me, or any one who travels an
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K. las & 'Sion, Letherland & 'Bentley ; troubles them. they are able to Cameron. I ___ Mildred , I more; centrepieee em- the time.' I used to suffer a great .9 , , 1%. � �
Silver Laced Wyandottee (c, li� cr = they please and they enjoy much ,Cooking—Tea, biscuits, let, No en- .t . - 1- — broidered in cotton, white, M. Living- � deal from co iistipation, untfl some �
better health. Those who use Bi.ratea X84red -Cudnore- centreplece I �
. try ticket, Fern Dunlop; layer evike, I ls�WA I one told me about Kellogg'.s ALL- ..
or and p) �TVL A- Fraser; Buff Wyan- Magnesia never dread the 'approach of P�-,tunias, single., Mrs. J.,B. Tyerman, eirnbroidefed in cotton colored, Mrs. . since I have been eating this ..
Hugill; ime because they know this Elizabeth McFarlane, Helen Phillips; , BRAN . .
es. dottes (er and ,p) �Arnold meal t F, Barker; il�etunials, double, F. Bark- Hywomen- bridge set, 5 pieces, Mrs. cereal, I have been cured of eon-
vo; any other variety Wyaudottts (c) T. ,�woriderful anti -acid and food corrective. apple pie, Edith IWW1-v,e, Elizabeth er; Pansies, 9 or more varieties, F. Hymmen:'Mrs, T. a Flynn,; buffet set, stipation. I heartily endorse it to .
In- C. Wilson, (h) T. -0. Wilson and 2nd.- which can be obtained from any good McFarlane; rol,led cookiee- Betty Farkvr, A. 4 Porteous; roses, three m., Livingston,,:Mrs. Hyinmen; ring as L I did.0'— A! 1
. drug store, will instantly neutralize the i A- .
K T. C. Wilson, Laithwaite, 11 Berry, Stuart Wigg; drop cookies, E colored, any one suffe ' ,.i ;
. (er and p) stomath acidity, sweeten the stomacl .� - -best var- blooms or 3 colors, Jim Cluff, No buffet set, white, Mrs. Hommen, MT-%- Mr. B. F. Pollard. (Address on re-
n; & So.ns; Anconas (c and b) Douglas. prevent food fermentation and mak� ith Wallace, Rose Appleby� Name; roses, display, Jim Cluff, God- B. Brunsdon; luncheon 'set-, crochet, quesL)
dy & iSon,, M, A. 'Fraser, (cr) Lloyd digestion easy. Try this plan yourse�f, iety baking, -,Mildred Aftcheison. eri,ch entry ticket; Annual Phlox, besit Tq,,. Hymmen, -M. Li'�lngston- Constipation is caused by lack of ..
n- O'Brien, Duglas &,Son, (p) Roy But- but be certain to get Bisurated Magnesia Art----JPrimai-y, pelar, Jack Fraiser, ddsp[lay,"Mrs. Porteous, Mrs. R. -Al- Bedroom Furnis,hings—Pillow sups, 1. two things in the diet: "Bulk" to
� especially prepared for stomach use. AnTds Dunlop; Ist clas,9, carrot, Lois , ,,I
K. �son and 2nd; Rhode Island Red,ls (c) Ian; Snapdragon.. best display, MTS, white� eirr,broddered, 'Mrs. HYMnllen, exercise the intestines. vitamin B
dy Douglas & ,Sion, John Kochem, (h) .. Wright, Scott Kerr; 2nd C11ass, lilt- . to tone the intestinal tract. Labora- ,,I 1�
. —_ __1 oleum. design, Lois MeGavin, � Jean. GII 'Addline Tyewman; stock, best Mabel Pethic!k; yAllow slips, colored. ;If I
nib, Douglas & Son and,12nd, (er and p) � . I , . six spi,kes, ?&%. J. B. Tyerftian, F- embroidered, Addie Tyermarn, Mrs. 1. 'tory tests show Am�BPAN provides
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am Douglas & Son,, ,M. A. Fraser; Cam- pumpkin, H_ Truemner, J. A. Murray, McFarlane; 3rd Caass, Grace Gilles- Barlaor; ,Scabiosa, best dilspaa7, A- L. Trew,Ttha; pillow slips, any Other both. At the same time, it Supplies I .
pines (c, h cr and,p) Lloyd O'Ik-ien , pie, Oban 'MacTavish;4th Class, de- Porteous, F. �Raxkeir; Sweet Peas, best band work, ,Mrs. Hlymmen, Addis Ty- iron for'the bIoQd. . .1
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w. and 2nd; White Letj�,horns (,, h and collection of garden prod'aicts, N. Car- ,,*gn for greeting card, Charles Lane, displa�, Junior Institute, Mrs. R. Al- el -man; towels, enibroidewed, M. Uv- The "bulk" in Au -BRAN is sind-
nd cr� Roy Buitson, Douglas & Son, ter, F. Barker. Margaroe� 11obkirk. �
I 0) jUdge__4F. r Kerslake. Writing — Primary Harry Scott, Ian; Zinmdas, display, -A. L. Por`teo,us� ingston,, IiM�rs. , H, Perry; towels, lar to that of lettuce. Within the
No, s a ; Brown Leg- � I B. Brunsdkm , n Annuals, 5 or crochet , ,&L jivingston, Mildred Cud- body, it forms a soft mass, which
Mary Stapleton- lis -t 'Class, Kenneth . ; colkotio
N1. h,Drn8, (c) Douglas & Son, Laithe-. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS tvordetl�, MTis, R. Allan, F. gently clears the intostines of . � I
Reid, Mildred S�van; 2nd ��Ia_",, Lois m"o more; towels other hand work, M1. .. "I
di., waite & Sons., (h) Douglas & Son Barker; collectka PL-Tennials, J. 'B.* Ljvings�on, iii-dred Cudmore; guest wasfes. Being amatural corrective . f
M. and Znd, (cr) T. ,C. Wilson, (p) T- Apples—Co iection of 12 varieties, MeGavin, Florerlce,�Wvert; 3rd Class, Tyerman, Ethel Beattie.; basket table, more; ,bath towea, any trim, Mrs. ,r. ALi-BRAN is not habit-forming.
32 C,. Wilson and' _95nd; any other variety named, .Taite & tSons, J. IVL Stir- Donald McTavish, Thomas Kale; 4th . � I 1�1�,,` -
�
. mlixed blooms, A 'L. Potitecous, WhL 0. Flynn Mrs. Sam Cudlm(ore; s.in How much bitter th , .1p
stewart. I ,gle an ris 2,
&o' Le-hoirns (c and h) lyt A. Pra,ser� T. ling; six named vwieties winter ap- Class, Hazel Earle, Laura Hartry; table bouquet, Miss; R. Rorke, fancy towel, 'Mildt*d Oudimoore ' 'M *11s itnd drugs — so often harnif
. - .
od- C. Wilson,, (cr and p) M. A. Fraser, plos, G. Ladthwalte & Sons, J. M. Stir- spelcial_�sit article kmade Ifrom A. L. Porteouis; winter bouquet niatur- Livingston; fancy -sheet and 'pillow we tablespoonfuls daily wiR over- 1
7 - Blaoi Javas ling; four noinied. varieties fall apple,,i, raffia, Donald MacTaivooh Harold - ' - -M. Livingstion, -Mrs. come'most types of 6ngtipation
en;, Letherland & Bentle�, " al,,F. Barkew, Etbol Beattie; Delphin ,slips to 'match, -ii
T. (c) T, C. Wilson, (h) T. Q Willson J. !M. Stirling, Arnold Hugill; Bald_ Free; collection Of insect... Rober t um or Lawkspur, ,bes-� dti�play, F_ H. 'Berry; vanity set, IMTs,, T. 0. serious ease�, with every meal. I I
. I
l; Blaak 'Giants (c and, h) Hil- wins, j. ,AL Stirling, Arnold Hugill; Carbert, Lorne Carter; collection- Off Wen- on have intestinal trouble not re.- " ' .
am and 2nc , Carbett, Mrs. J.' B. Tyerman; Flynn, ,Mrs. B. Brumdon; dresser
, Robert Carbert, Walter Me- dula or pot Marigold, beek display. runnea�, X. Li'vingston, Mabel Poth- � .
ear��,Tubb Brost., .,(cx) Doug- King of Thalripkin% G. Laithwaite & leaves I Keved this way, see your doctor. I �
. las & Soon, John Kochein, (P) Doug— Sops, J. M. Gtirldng; Northern Spies, Millan; collection of woods, Jack Car- F. Barker, IL Desjardine. ick; boudoir cushicor4, Mrs. ,H. Berry, �, Serve ALL -Bit" as a cereal with � �
,er, las & SoA� Turbib Bros.. Game Bant- J. m. Stdr;ling� Lloyd Skillings;' Falla- ,ter; display wild fruits, Jack Carter, Pot Plan_%—B090111aS, (best two Mhr,- T. 0. F11"n. d1k or crearn, or use in cooking. I
, V A
Kenneth Carter- bird houise, John Mie- At all grocers in the red -and -green .1
n; ams (c) M� A. Fraser, Laith6waite water, J. AL Stirling, H. Trueniner; ' flowering varieties, Mrs. R. Allan, F. Ladies' Wear --Night gown, hand 'oe 11. *
ell, & ,Sons, (h) � RO,r p by Kellogg in Lom-
, �,.
rles Golden Russ,et, i.M, Stirling, Mrs. J. Nabb, Dan . � Barker; B�egondas Tuberous, 3 of spy trim, Mrs. If. Berry, Mrs. H. . I
Douglas & Son, Glia , d Grieve,; book ends, Don- k,; aelcage. Made
der Daribrook, (cr) K. A. Fraser, Doug- Barrs; -Westfield ISeek-no-Further, G, ald XcTavisb, Harold Calvert; poul- color, A. Porteo�6, Mrs. R. Allan; steop-ins,pr bloomersi ,.Mrs. H. Rym- � don, Ontario. . . . � .:
I
Per la�s & 'Son, (p) Douglas & Son, M. A. Laithwaite & Sons, J. ,M- Stirling; try food hopper, Aldie, FW= -t; -towel, Begonias Tuberous, 3 frilled, Mrs. R. men,- pyjam#s, hand trim, 1VL Living- _ I N
, . I
Fraser; Cochin Bantanis, (c) M. A. Weaftlhy, L. Skillings, G. Laithwaite boorristfitolied, Betty Berry, Jeaxi Dix- 4 9. H. Berry, Mrs. I
Mlan; Begonias Box, T. Ferguson, ston' I .
932, 1 bed jacket, Mr - I I
,on* Fraser, Lloyd O'BriezI,, ,(h.and cr) & Sons; Pewuukee, J. tStdrling, L. on.; clothespin, apron, Elizabeth Me- J. X Govenlock; Fusebis in blOOr", T. 0- FlImn; slip, hand trimmed, M. showed increases, . and hay clever. .
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? Lloyd O'Brien M. A. Fraser, (p) L. Skilling- Ontaricis, L. SWIing, j. Fa�lane, Helen Finkbeiner; darning, I .
Ro y ' I . Dr. Ha-r(burn IF. Barker; Geramums, Livingston, Mrs.' Hymmen; beret, beans and poliatoes which show large
lell, O'Brien and 2nd; any other .variety. Sterling;, Wagner, J. Stirling, G. woollen, Donna Mole, Elizabeth Me-, two ankictumes, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman*, Mrs. Won. Deem, Mws.H. Berry. . 1".
Bantams (c) Chas. Daribrook, X A. Laithwaite, & Sons- Roxboro Russets-, Faxlane; example of 3 or niore Idnds reductions in acreage. The total pro-
P�vn Swerit Mrs. G. A. Glenn, 2nd; r-il,4—'s Wear — Child's fancy I_ --A - +.+ I
I %
1.4
_e P ns - I
L, - il M A' Fraser C Dan- t'- T- - ;+,. 91 Q�:ns Graven -stein of stitches, Helen Noffak, Bernice iduoiaK 4Y_t -LAV .. _%
11 1 _& . � 11A ,M- E 1"T- tx In, I- I ''
ell.
or
— , . I .
brook, (cr),Wilbur Turnbull, M. A-
- I P y
L' S. Skilling; Duches� of 01denburg,
Boniface; handkerchief, Plain 'hem-
Vol - � - _._1 I .
"6 ___" 1�
BrcoaAfoot, J,6hn Grieve; best nOve!tv
dresti, rwitf.unede, . LrT.Y, . frona 11
will ,show considerable I ,.
T. 0. Flynn;,chilodls dress and bloom- last for in addition reduc-
an-
Fraser, ( _ ser I
p)�� M. A. Fra' , Wilbur
j*
. Stirling, jG. Laithwadte & Sons;
med, Jean iDixon, Margaret Nigh;
best dressed doll, hand miad% Eliza-
i Darker, A.
year, ,to .
el,s, Mi�s., B, �Brunsodon, !Mrs. 0. Jer- tl,, in atTeft . ge, the per acre yields' �.
,,,
Turdbull.
Pekin Ducks (old drake, old dulck,
Spitzenbu'rig' E. J. Willert; Famuese
or Snow apple, L.,,Skilling, G. Laith-
' *
heth bWaHane, Betty 'Berry- beet
�
Porteous; 10oleus, two inwities, Mrs.
R� A -Ilan, F, Barker; Jerusalem Cher-
vis; bohnet, Mra. T. 0. Flynn, P. E. ar less favorable . .
e lower ovy$ng to .
Deari.n wool jacket, Mrs. R. Berry,
2nd,
r I
young drake, young duck) Douglas &
wailte & Sons;Colvertl H. Trueniner,
dressed fowl, Muriel Dolmage, Jack
I
ry, A. Porteous, N. Cawter; Aspidis-
g; growi.ng conditions, I � .
Mrs. 1. Trewawtha; bathrobe Or 'ki,m- The estimated average Yields of �
le,
Son.; 1�ouen ducks (young d-ake,
I -L Degiardine; Mann, L. Skilling,
Carter. . I
.
tra, ,MrSL J. B. TyeonmwL
ona, Mrs. Hymmen; baby's set, knit- .Spring vVheat� � outs and. barley for Aw
in
Young duck) T. M. Snowden; MuscovY
Mrs. J. T. 'Hulgill; Blenheim Orange,
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D03M I STI -C ,SCIENCE
I Judges-_A� F. Cluff, W. JDuiican.
-bed bannet, jacket -and bootees: 'Mrs. Ontario this year ,show IM. e varia-
,,k
ear-
,ducks (old drake, 011d d�,ck) Doukl-
& Son, John Hart, (young dTaike,
JasL Stirling, L. Skilling; Maiden,
Blush, Mrs. J. T. Hugill, J. Stirling;
Loaf whfte bread, Mrs. F. Storey,,
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LADIES, WORK
I
H. Berry Juitlor Institute; carriage ,tion fr,an th�e figures for 1932. Oats ..
I /
cover and pillow, 'Mrs. Hynimen. barley rather disappointing
ewe
YO11"g duek) Douglas & Son; Indian
., rIWI, a,ppdes,, red, L. Sldlling, J. Stir-
A.'L. Porteous, N. Carter; loaf brown
I
.. ...".
,Domestic Needle Craft - Quilt,
and gave I
Living R,000rn Fulyd,shings-Table, y,jelds-in Southwestern Ontario and
ng,
s k) Laith-
Runrier (old drake, old due
waite & Sons; an y other variety
ling; crab apples, yellow, Jonathan
Hugill, j. Stirling; Rhode Island
bread, N, Carte'r, 51i -s. F. Sto A
"
r;Y ,,,
L. P,,te,u,
.
apploque, Mrs. 110wrie, Mrs. D.- Mun-
runner, colored, IMrs, T. 0. Flynn, ;
Mrs.l. Trewartha; ocentre-pi eoe, color- slightly higher yields than last year . . I
has.
ducks (old d1rake, old duck, young
Ch,eandrigs, -Mr& J. Barr, L. Skilling;
nluffin� wl
� lole wh a;
bran, ,%m �. 11. H�lland, Mrs. Win.
ro; bedspread, tafted umd canidll,wi,k,
in other districU� Per acre yields of
ed, !M. IhAngston, [Mrs. L Trewartha; (beam some decreasa
vert.,
drake, young duck) Douglas & Son
Ribston Pippins, Mrs,. J. Barr, 14 Skil-
Carte,; ,ehil,drerl',s school lunch in,
Jacob Battler; quilt, 'best quil#ng,
.
Ret "Campbell, Ad" Tyormgn; plec-�
flax and show .",
sofa' Pillow, handmade, Mrs. James over last kear� while the yield of peas ��
n &
ei
and Znd; Brem, n geose (old' -drake,
old duck) - Dou las & 'Son, Hilton
ling- Blenheim Pippin, G. Laithwalte
.& §;ns, Mrs. J., -Barr; Fall Pippin, J.
,be,;, Mrso. T. 0. Plynn, Mrs. Jamies
Hfugill; biscuits, bakin
%.
ed cotton quilt, Mtx. James, Finlall-
l
I �
Hugfll, Mrs. I. Trewartha; sofa Pil- is consid&-4bly higher. . r
low, W. Lavingston, Mrs T. .
. M.
-
Timemner, - (young drake, young duck)
Stirling; Crailfberry Pippin, Mrs. J.
(be!a powder,
_i_- Mrs We, Free ;F Carter*
�I t, crazy,
o%lMrs. Sain Cudmore; quil
'
quilted, .
— � : 11
on pl nn' lamn shade hand made � I
114
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9-1
�
So-,,,
�
Douglas & S�n; Toulouse geese,'(old
�B� , J. ,Stirling; St. Lawre4loce, N.
. . Storey,
bims, yeast, fancY, Mrs. F.
patched, 'Mrs. L Trewartha, irs. 0
A '
. i 9 � I I
Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; card table cov6r.
I .
.1
�* , 9%
d in
gander, old goose) Douglas & Son,
Carter, L. ISIcilling; McIntosh Red, G.
Jeaw'Sm-tt- coo-kies, plain, Mrs. T' 0.
Jervis; (.bedspread, White, ,Mx%. Hym- .
men, 3L Livingston; ,bedspread, col-
Mx& T. i. 0. Flynii� Florence Beattie;
Five. Year Plan
I
Son,
J.
Mrs. F. Storey, (younggander, youn-,
goose) Douglas 6, Son, J&natban"Hug_
.
Laithwafte & Sons, L. Skilling; Tal-
man Sweet, L. Skilling, John Srzot -t;
Flynn, '-', r 3
fruit ��d 3 any other variety, N. Car-
cored, Mabel Pethick, M. Livingston; -hand
'Afghan
sarnpl6r'or Other 'Wall de—ation,
anaode, Florence Beattie, Mrs. ,
'
I Against Religi on,
.
Pyrn
ill; arry other variety geese, �old
.
,Pears�our va�rioeties winter pea r%,
ter, Mis. Wes, Free; dropped cookies,
r chet or Unit in colored
c 0 IM. Livingston, Mrs. T. O. Flynn;
wool,
divoore. -
Sam Cu .�
-
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A "ort from IMosco* say3 that.
I
an a
amb
gander , old' goose, young gander,
Young goose) John 'Hart, Wes. Nott;
Mrs, J. Barr., L. SkUling; 4 varieties
a fall pears,, Mrs. J. Barr, J. Stir-
N. Carter,M-rs:D. McFarlane; angel
cake, notited, Jean Scott, Mrs. J. B.
(;��Io, best 'idea, A. L.
'Pro", "r,i' I
Mitcellaneous--,Sftigle piece fancy
work not lrizteod� Mirs. T. 0. Flynn,
,the official organ of the ailti-religious
,
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I I '
Bronze turke�ns (c and h) Hilton
Warner,
ling; -Flemish Beauty, J. Stirling and
Tkyerman; ,Parker rolls, yeast, Jeian
pmtemw, M. Livingston; men s I
, 'Car-
nuchina mado, Mrs. N.
Mrs. B. Brunsdon; single Piece of
section of the special commission for
* inst religion ,has just '
the fight 89W
,
Truemner, Alf. - (6r and p)
2nd; Duchess of Agouline, L.81kill-
Smft, N. CAhrter; best decorated cake,
pryjamas,
house dbress.
eedlework over 5 years old, Junior
for the
a .
Alf. Warnerand 2nd; any other 'var-
iety turikeys (c, h', �cr) Doug las &
ing, J.Grieve; Buerre ClairgeaU, Mrs-
Lad- Sons;
Ars. aWdFarlanoe, Mrs. Jas. Carter;
. I
ter, LTVL Livingston; most
praletical, IM. Livingston, Mrs. 1). Me-
Institute, Mm) Sam Cudmore; best
n I
Published a fivloyear plan
Afbolrl,tion'of all TeNgions on the ter-
V,
11
A!--
and
Son � �
.
G. A. Glenii, G� thwaite &
Clapps lUvorite, N. -Carter, Jacob
�;p&nge cake, not ited, Jean Szottl
Mrs.' -J. R. T6retmian,; dark fruit eake.
Farlane; floor mat, bra&ded, rags, Mrs.
article made from one' or more flour
sacks, Mrs. F.,Storey, Mrs. H. Berry;
rb6ry 'Of tb . e Union -of Soviet Re-
4� , 14-.
ilbur
Utility Perbs ---- 4PIymouth Rocks (.0
Battler; Belle Lutrative, I.4 Skilling,
ii,olt,iced ,N"'r-1aiter, Mrs. Wiers. Free;
W. J. Dic.kson� M. Livingston- floor
rags, M. U * ,
ho6hed, vingston,
best arUicla suitable -for
pdblics. The plan takes as sta;rting
. wholesalle liquidation of all
the
.
�cnl--
mes
Douglas & Son; Loghorns, hny varie-
ty. (c) Douglas'& Son., Lloyd O'Evrien;
,
N. Carter; - She4d1ari, � N. Carter, Mrs.
J Barr - Louis Bonne De Jersey, F.
light ls�le,r clake, N. Carter,Mrs. Ja-
'
Imimt,
MM IIA Rorke; floor mat, hooked,
not to Cost ever 75c, MITs. Win. e :
point
i,eligibus bolief�% colnim,unaltaes and
",
,
ds (c) J. Kochem;
L. O'Brien;
.
Bar6i, '.N. ,Carter; Bartlett, J. Otir-
.0arter; d1ark layer cakei iced; Jean,
Soott, ,Mrs. a McFarlane; apple pie,
yw-rk, F. IL Oarbert, Mors. Sam 'Cud'-'
more; crochet mat, wool, Mrs. John
Mrs. H. Berry; piece of needl or
nrahe by woman 70 yews of a or
sects. I
The has been approved by the
rd -,
!q'11,.
Anconas, any variety, (c)
Jol�.n Kochem.
li n,g, N. Carter; Seoked, F. Barker, J.
Beure DlAnjou, F. Barker,
Mm JasL HVg-111, Mts. F. Storey: .
Grieve� Mrs.,Howrie; floor mat hoo-k-
.
oYer, Mrs, ,R Borunsdonl, Addie r-
. plan
Party authodUos and is therefore
�
imes
_�&inorcais (c)
Stirling;
Jacob Battler.
pulinVdii, pie, Mrs. J. IB. Ty erman'
Mr& Wies. Free,; lemon Mrs. N.
ed, illustrating a rural scoeave� I Des-
MWL . i
I .
D"lngan-
promulgated I as .a law. It specifies
� �
�
.
"'.Cbildren's Departinent. ..,Best Bar-
'
�7
Peachz&-�AY CrawfOrdI, H. Tr,u-
pie,
C*eber, Mrs, F. Storey,; meat loaf,
jardim I
Judge---�Mrs. D. A. Fowl,6r,
. .
in ito 118 articles that during thi-
, ( I %
E.
11ten;
red Rock cockerel, Claytoin Ritchie:
inner.. 'L. Skilling; Crawfoord� J. IStir-
Mrs. J. & T��rhaT4, Mm N. Carter;
. iSpeei-eu applique, 3L LivingSt=,.
non.
first ysar all confessiorial schOO49. I
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best Barred,Rock Pullet, Mary Hug-
ling, 4 Skillilng; any other'VaIiietY,
candy, 2 vnzieties, maple cream and
Mr s, Hyrnmen; specimen, Roman.cut
:Boys Feal CW14--Aflister Broadfoot,
senfinaTier., --tiWological academie4
I 1. .
],,),q I
.
. ,
ill; best Leghorn pullet, ,Clifford Hug-
I. Skilling, ff. Trueniner.
fudge, 'Mrs. H. Rorke, Velma Haist,;
work , Mr�. Hymmen, 11ITs. Sam, Cud,-
Seaforth; Stuart 'McEwen.,., Clinton ;
,etc., Tnwt be closed. The ministers,
� Y -
n 4)w-
ill; Bamtams4 George Hart.
Judge R.' B. Hetherington, Clies-
,Plunu%�lden Drop, L. Skilling;
me2t pie, A_ I. Porteous, Mrs. 0.
more; specimen eyelet, Mrs. Hym-,
IVL Livingston; satin
Olifford,Smith, Kippen;,Thcomav Leip-
Londesboro-'FrankDoyle, Dublin;
teachem., etc,, wiE be b4ted i -n t1be .
for wham- the -
....
I
rnor
Washington, L. Skilliiig; 'Monarch, G--'_Je1rvis;
salad, 3 ivorietios, individual
men, specimen
or, � P
categary of GMZMS
Lred
ley,. Ont. I
Laithwaite &, Sons, J. 6tirling; Im-
servings On I 0abe, Mrs. Wles,.- Free
stitch, M. Liviiiigston, Florence Beat-
J. D. Black-, .Seaforth; Arnold Hugill,
,Sta-be does not care. 'BY MaY 1, IM,
�,
r . nor
, JRO,OTS AND VEGETX�DLES
perial Gage, L. Skilling; Duam'-Pur-
I
A. L. Porteous; macaroons, Mrs. 0.
tie; specimen cress sfitch, X Living-
ston, Mrs, T. 0. Flynn'; specimen I
Seaforth- Claude Gedifnas, Zurich;
Alex. 4�]6-ci�;I, ,81eafo'i-th.
all such persoms muLgt have left the
else they widl ,be deporte(L
,
, I (
ear,
. .
ple, L. Skill.ing; Lombards, G. Laith-
Jervls� Mrs. R. Allen;,cup, eakes, iced,
� ... � . I �
country,
In ,the larger cities o&,the Union the
W1 ,%
Ralf busihel Irish Cobbl�rs, early,
wafte, & Sons, J. Stirling; Bradshaw,
Jean Scott, J. W. Beattie; light frtn't
.
.
,of sects and denominations' '
: I
1,,,..�11
N. Carter, Arnold Hugill; any other
L. Skilling- Rene,Claude, L. Skilling,
I
cake, not.icecl., Mrs. Jw. Carter, 'Mrs.
�
.
I I
churoches
must be'closed by May 1, 1934- Not.
� I
nbez,
�Ia I n"
variet early potatoes, Jonathan Hug-
ill N. Y Carter; Green Moiintgin pota-
J. Stirling; German Pruns, H. Truem-
ner, Jean Stott; any other va�iotY,
Wes. Free; colle-c-tion. of sandwiches,
Mrs. Wes. Free, Mtm1LZL_Cart)er.
SE4,FORTH BOY8'HOME GARDEN CLUB
one church, chapel, symgogue or
� , I
,
I
ouge,_
.
since
I
toes, late,,Arnold Hugill, J. A. Mux-
ray; any other variety late -potatoes,
Jacob Battler, L SIcilling. .
Grapes-_Wloore's Early, G. Laith-
DAIRY PRODUCTS
'
Garden Ga.r6en Exhibit Stand- Prize
.
mosque may remain open on the ea-
.uGisiau territory after May 2,
tire R
. -
?
and
T. Ferguson, Elton Gouffle;, 3 heads
waite &,Sons, J. Stirling; Niagara, G.
_
I
Crock. butter, winter uise, Mrs. N.
' Score 60 Notes
I Linines Krogrman .... 55
20.. 20 Total ing w n
0
17 19 91 2nd '$4.00
19,37.
The Plan specified in detaill, the
.
I
hogs
of winter cabbage, 'Mrs. W. J. Diik-
son, F. Barker; 3 beadis savoy cab-
Lait'hwaite & Sons, I. Sldlling- Con-
ecord, L. ,Skilling, G., L-Athwaite &
I
0arter, Mrs. James Hugi4l; butter in
Gordon Elliott .... i.. 56
18 12 86 Free 4 -day trip to
Toethods by which these results are
�?
. -
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anies
bage, J. A. ,Murray, James Rivers;
Sow; Deleware, 1� Skillink, G. Laith-
'I mund �rints, Mrs. Wmt. Thylor, Mrs.
Frank MoYlan - .... - 56
. Royal Winter Fair
,
to be obtaiii,ed. An intereoLing fea,
1
5 to
3 ,heads red' ca�bawget N. Carter,. F.
waite & Sons,; Wilder, G. L,ithw,ite.
N. Gartor-,Cbutter, in,dividual pau,
'Mrs.
David Shannon ...... 54
15 . 16 85 3rd, $3.00
ture Of it is that it provides for the
Jas-
Barker; 3 h,ea,ds fall m1b1bage, N. Car-
& Sons; Undleyp L, Skilling; Salelar,
Mr -5. Win. Taylor. Jwa� Hugffl;
boney in occomb, WAliam'Hartry; honey
W,Jl,he PapPle - - : .... 51
Kelso Adams . ........ 52
15L is 84 4th $2.00
16 14 92 , 5th $1.00
production .of a hundred and fifty
films for educational PUrPO8_
If
ter, James River�;, any other named
cafoba,ge, N. C,prter, F. Barker; cauli-
L. Slcilling; Weldon, Arnold RkW-11,
L. Skilling; any other variety, G.
extracted� William Hartry; holley dis-
William Haxtry; dozen
Jack Nicholson ...... 51
FlOcher W[hitimyre 53
14 ' 15 80 6th
13 13 79 ,7tbh
atheist
es. . .
. .
b44
flowers, John Grieve, N. Garter; cel-
Laiithvmite & Some, L, ,Skilling- best
'
play, hen's
�,-% C. H. Rolland
eggs, white s,h--11,,M
..
Jack QLrber ......... 53
14D le 75 8th
.e. _:IIR �
ery, white, N. Carter, Mrg. J� B. Tyer-
N. Owrter, F.
collection o4grapes, L. Skilling, J. A.
Nfluirray. .
.
Mftv. Jus. Carter; dozen hen's eggs:
Frank Ryan ......... . 43
17 14 74 Oth I
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T. C.
2nd,
man; table parsnips,
Barker; table carrots,. stump rooted,
Judge -J. M. Cardbo. .
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brown sheil, Mrs. R. Allen, Mrs. 0.
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Stra4ge Weaponq,are Used ,
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seed crop ever taken krom thi a area.
, (p) J. A. .Murray, Jonathan Hugill; table
carrots, long, N. 'Carter, T. Fergu-
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Jervis; dressed, Ichioken, Mrs. JamW
Carter; two 5-puund tolls 'butter,'- IL
By, Thieves and Murderers
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son; table carrots.. any other variety,
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La'Ads;cape, Wiss Grant, Mrs.- Fol-
S. Hays' Specizl,Mrs. N. Chrter,,Mirg.
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A m4m wo,aring wliR6 canvas shoew
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RetaCmmpbell, F.Barker; long blood
N Jacob Battler; tur-
liclk; miaxine view, ,Miss Grant, Miss',
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Canned Fruits," -Vegetables, Etc.-
Weekl'y Crop Report.
hotyrever, will be'co,rnpoaratiwely small:
Red cluver seed
walked int6 an inn at one of
AlneTircaln Seaside 'resorts and snatch-
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beets, jCburter,
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nipb,lood beets, Jas. Ri,vers, T. Fergu-
M. Livingston; animals, Miss Grant;
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Canned rbubaalb, Mrs. W. J. Dickson�
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- Braft corunrby ropor�,s that after-
Production on
the other' hand is much less than
ed from the landlady a roll of bills
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'son; tomatoes, red, A. L. Porteous,
M. Livings,bon; ,still life, Miss, Grant,
Me. ill. Wlaiiver; canned red raspber-
harvest cultivution is.being practised
h,If a crop in Eastern Ontario while
of the value of $2W. Wilierg 10 -he
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Jacob Battler; tomatoes, pink, N.
Oliver Jervis; landscape co, Mrs.,
Irie(61� Mrs-� Jae. Carter, tMris. J. B.-
genemliy. Grey has had discourag-
indication, in WesA,rn Ontario would
tried to seize hifin he picked up wt
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Cartdn, collection tomatoes, Mrs. W.
Follick, 1VL Urvingston; marine view.
TyeTman; canned red cheirri-es, pitted,
rryorman,
ingly wet -weather, wi4h the result
point to a fair'yiold of elover seed.
inkpot and fluog the contents in heir
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J. Dickson, N. Carter; sweet table
nature, Miss Grant, M. Livingston;
anitmals or figure work, Miss Grant,
Mrs. J. B. Mrs. W. J. Dick-
'son; Dr, Hurburn,
that many field!; were left in stook
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Ails-ike ,production, ..is, also belovp
face, leaving her blinded and half- I
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corn, Janath*an Hug -ill; E. J. Willert;
,.W,rs,. Follick '
- vegetables or Truits,
canned pears, Mrs.
N. Oarter; canned stra*berries, Mrp-
and mmeh 7second-cut alfalfa still
coils in. field& A farmer in Peel has
normal. T,h,,,,rli,r throg I flel
hed do
dhoked.
There ii not mtkh originarity
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field corn., Jonathan Hugill, Hilt -on
Trueni-ner; collection of corn, Jacob
Miss Gm.nt,'ML Lilviagston; flowers
N. 0a,eter, Mrs. R-. Al-lan; ' eanned
1'1/2 acres of Okra, whieh is, a plant
yiel6-d from 2-6 busliels pier acre b -tit
later reports �show some, fielldis going
among criminal& Our gansiber uses
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Babbler- fodddr corn, Vern` Terry-
from object, M�rs� Follkk, Miss Giant;
Plums, IvIn. N. Carter, H. Desjardin"e"';
Similar to Ted poppers and, whose pod-,
as lhdf,b as ,six bushels pe�r acre, It is
an automatic,poisbDL the street rowdy
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beri-y-' omions om seed-, F. Ba.rker
inanimate object, Mrs. Folliok, Miss
. Alf. H. Warner, Mrs.
canned peaches;i
, used for lohickerAng soup. The
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likely there wi.11
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E� sand Vlaig, the negrot a razor. rt is
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an I Uram; crayon drawing, X. ving- N Carter; c(Mection of 3 �ellies, Mrs. 'ciop, looks, proritijsiT�g. The alfalfa to me'et local ,doma,& only rarely one bears of new.depar- I I
,,, John 'Grieve; onions, from Dutch sets, ston, Mrs. H`ynioien; pastel, Miss ' 0 14 4
. � W. J. Dickscon, Mrs. N. Carter; soup ewm from Peel will l9e gTeatly re- A ;A_All . 4-r but some of 4- — inter -
r J0 kem, It. VesJardine; Peck red G.rant, I . — e ricrease is expected V .
, (c) -, ar 011iver Jervis; .sepia, Miss mixture, recipe d ,this Year, as the �seecorid crop in timothy seed. ThiL9 is to be e ' eisting. ,,
onions, F. Barker; p,gck ,onions, white . . X_ I I
,tson grant, �M. Livingston; penicil dfawing, eouls; canned chicken, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- ,did not set seed as anticipated bming pected, frd7n tkoe high price of time- One quch novelty is the catapult. ,
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Ason: or yellow, F. Barker, Mrs. W J. Dick- local, iMiss Grant, M. Livi rggston; pen- man, Mrs. N.'Cattor; canned sausage, to continued rains ,druring blossoming tbY seedlaut year in comparison with There Was R caoe in Londan reeentl3r-
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e (h) e0n; onlons set, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, cil drawing, design, Miss Grant, Mrs. E. J. WiUerrt, Mrs. N. Carter; canned period. Harvesting of sugar beets in 14-gu-nie seeds anid, alm to the fact it A vian armed with a catapult sent a I
, (,p) E. J. Willert; Pickling onions, Jahn H�ymffn,T; display poster, 'Mira. Hyrn- beef, Mrs. N. Carter; vinegar picklee, Kent is starting. With Over N,0'00 is necessary t oirt about 60, per lead bullet through a Jewellei's win- �,
r and Grieve, Mrs. W1. J. Dickson; musk- men; single Piece art noot listed, Mrs. Mrs. Jas. 'Carter, U. Desjurdine; bot. acres of this crop to be harvested c(Int. of the 6 0 4�in'p dow and ibis accomplice used a piece
eed used in Onftrio.
burgs melons, H. Truieninoer, E. J. Willert; E. Broadfoot, Mrs. Follick; wood tle mustard pickles, Mrs. N. Carter; there, many unemoloyed will find Prices far all �eeds .4re likely to be of wire, to he* out a quantity of
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-rland watermelons, E. J. Willert, Jas. -Stir- carving, M. Livingston; wooden tray, tomato catsup, Mrs,. J. B. TyLrman, work. in Middlesex silo 'filling, is higher this year. The,price no doubt Jewelry. . 0
.T. C. ling; citrons, striped, Jacob. Battler, handmade, F. Barker, Mrs. J. B. Ty- Mrs,. Jais. Carter; variety cold meat now general, with the crop ,bulky ffn Munich, two thieves used a
, a Nvill be governed, to, some extent bv
2nd; N. Carter; citronis, California, Mrs. renihn; vase or Ornament, Alles Grant, Polish, Mrs.'J. B. TyeTman4 X,. L. One, heavily loaded with well matur- the amount of seed, held over froin Python. The snake was lot loose in I
raseT, W. J. Dicks -On; vegetable maTr(yw, N. M. Livingston; sala,A -bowl, ednven- Porteous; red poppor Jelly, Dr. Har- ed cobs. 0ornborter and stornits have the large 1931 crop. a botel and during the panic that
d pY, Carter, Alf. Warner; Inammoth tional design, Wiss Grant, N. Living- burn, Mrs. J. B. Tyernian; collectiow ,broken the. crop. dbwTi bacilk in gome emsued they carried, off $25,000 woTth
raser; s.quas(h, F. Bar�ker; table squash, three ston; cake -plate or sandwich tray, canned vegetables, Alf. 'Warner, Mrs. fields. d vd, f r od 4.
varieties, F. Barker, Jacob Battler; reaIistic". � .A keen einila, I o go of joewelry ',belonging to a wealthy .
, (cr) Miss Grant, Mrs. Hyminenj N. Carter; jam ,K marmalade, A. L. breeding atoock,- is noted, i,nt Oxford, women who was, staying in the ho -
11 Hubbard squaish, John Grievej Alf. two cups ai�d, saucet% different de- Porteous, Mrs. J. B. Tyiermlan. . where incidentaNy tmicost of ,the cattle Field Crop Figures. . tel. I I . I
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___ Warner; pumpkins forpoies, F,. Bark- Isignis, tMiss, Grant,, 'M. Livingston,; Judge--lHelen. McKercher. are in excellent condirtion. A cheese In Riga, a gang of crinidnals armed
er, Alf. Warner; winter ra.digh, N. candlestick M Livill— M- . f ___"__ 11. 11 . Tb,e fifth departmental report of
I Carter, Johnathary 11-Eii-gill; cucum 9 . . I . I FLORAL EXHIBIT I pa-ur,0118 as — O,Y,.-- the season on Field 'Crops gives somc themselves with - snort 1eWns ott
bers', Hymmen; collection, 5,pieces� M, Liv- ized in., Peteiibooro County. Yields in vlor 'hose fastened,boy 'a loop to the
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ripe, Joe. River,; ' N. IC)afrteT; CUCUM ingstori, Mi,qs -Gr=C; any article not lCut Bloornpi--Asters, pink,. MrT. It. barley andoosts.in -Prescott and, Rus- itteresting facts and figures.. 'More wri t. But here is where they show-
bers, tabli?,, N. Carter, J. A. Murray; Late than the iirrdinary amount of stook ed their clevemess. Each of these
liwbed, dMiss. Grant, M' Lj1v'n91stOW Allan, Reta, Campbeffl; Asters, white ,sell were obXeePW,00n18JHY 'high. threshing wasdone this year, butthe
culcuni(bers, Pickling, J. A. Murray, E. mis,ceflaneouis, art nWeltiq% from crepe Mrs. W, J. Dickson, 'Mrs. K Allan! �ylighthas ,,hurt potates in Toomisimm- hoselengths wag soaked in raw oil,
J. Wfllert; butter beans, Mrs. R. A]- paper, etc, Adeline Ty'reman; - i weather not too favomble �6r making it so slippery that the po- A
len, Jacob Battler; whkilte -beans, Mrs. Mrs- Asters, mauve or Purple, Mrs. R. Al- ing District. Wet weatheT delayed Nis aft at labor-saving, Farm- lice could not Iget a bold on it.
W. J. Diekson; tray, 1M. T.Avhigeto . �fiw,3�
W. J. Dickson, Jacob Battler; sutar Velma 'Hair� n I Ian, Reta Campbell; Asters, red, Jon- 'the b'anv(estirg of grain in Port Ar -
,;t; standwitch basket, Vel- atban Hingil-1, Mira. W. J. Dichison; 'thur areg. eTi, are -planning to'slow their fall Tbe moot original ba&ttnan of
niangoldsos Arnoli/Hugill, J. W. Beat- rna Haist, Mrs. J. B. TyreTngn; flower display of Asters, (Mrs. R. Allan, N. � wheat ,somewhat later than usual in recent years was the so-called "ail- 14
tie; long red mangolds, J, W- Beat- holderr, 'Mrs. J. B. Tyernian,, M Liv- Ga . iten.; 00.9mos display, Jonathan �, � ?rdem to redmoce i the likelihood of,, in- cn,t ,gunmanP v�ho, terrorized the city IV
. 0 _� J of Albany. He made for bim6�if a
tie,'(H. TruernneT; intei-mediate man- injg1F;.bo,. collection ,of three itholes, ury �rom Hesslan Ply. Buckwheat
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g%,i&, J. W. Beattie, E. J. Willert; ,Mrs. I.. Trqnvartha, Velma Haist. Hugill, F. H. Chlilyett; Dablius, stand- Ontario Seed Prospect4. and hoed, crops have ,made good
. ard, 'Mrs. R. Allan, Win. flartry; I . growth L _ narrow., lcong�barrelloed -pistol which
Swede turnips, Wm. B,eathy, Mrs. F. Jvdgo-414'r, powler. du;Ting the month and,excel he carried inside Iiis, coat -sleeve, and. /d
81torey; amy ather v;riety tuYnipl, Deiblia:%. CaIctits, WIM.' Hartry-, DAh, Xceordling to A_ PH. Martin, Assist- lei�t y1olds securred froini: second cut- fired it with a pleve of wire attached
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I Chas. Dolinage, H. Truemner; white -CHILDREN'S DEPAORTA M,NT lias, display, Win. Iffartry, &6). R. ant lAredbor, Crop IBMUch, Ontario I,J,hfg of alfalffa.
factory sugax beets, Elton Goudie; Allan- ninks. dieplay, F. Barker; Department qcd Agriculture, due to �� I to the trilggerf. The bullet,was tiny,
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red or orange field carrots,, F. Bar- Veg,etables--48,wede, turnips,, Jap,k Giadi�li, be.*',9 opikes, diffemiit, Wmg cool sihowery wewtiher in the early Tke total ,acreage of fleild cropa bvi'behind it Was a charge (if ful- .
, minate� mixed with quicksilver which
kor - or pellow carrots, V. J. McLean, Walter MeMillan - Hartry, Mrs. 9. Allan; Gladioli col- , rt Of Jully, the alfalfa seed are# In slown in, Ontario in 1432 is practical-
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�. , I r. ers, hot, Jet. Stirling, hyne red margoolds, Mildred, -A!tche_' Wsrigolds', display Mlrs� R. ,Allan, rao6n, Ontario, althaqgh nevier eon, linpwrtant charnged in, individual ordinary powder, Yet Without anr
r � , ill aareage,6 aectir,md, in ba,rle7, buok.-
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_J � , e; largest squash, H. 4ion, Francis Colerman; yellow inter- Jonathan 16gil�l -0 kl��Vtfuims. best. 4/ftred an alfalfa Iseed, centra, . N ftport. The only sound was a slight;
T J. A. 'Murray; largoqt 'medlotes, 'Peamon Chem4y, Norman -1 r_1101'47, Wii. Ilartrr, Ethel Beattio; ,probahl,r. �,g,r.m,sfb ,the la*,wt alfalft *hlea�j f6ddsT corn and alfalfa w4jell . higs. 1, I . � ,,1#o
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