=r 1. HE Abe Fa Aq £52 dr Pee I HL £ Raa hi 8 ri" BAe Fo SER LARIR BRS LE R00 MEL BANYS Th oS : [s "THE SCHMALTZ AND LI 4 |e : % 5 bi \ : 2 i gira \ J. A. Blackburn, hardworking Secretary-Tre A ~~ den Agriculture Society, lined up a fine program for Dresden's i _.8th annual fair, but sawivery little of it. eR, y 8. Ble. >, > = 1 E & Bill Knights, R.R. ie at the Dresden Fair. . 1, Null,'showing Southdown Ewe lamb, NA PICKLEHEIMER BAND" OF NE W DUNDEE UNEXPECTEDLY GOOD BAND MUSIC AT THE PROVIDED EXCELLENT AMUSEMENT AND SOME ZURICH _FALI FAIR, 3 ¥ . sls - , il a: : - : : " i / . . " od Mr. E. M. Pritchard of Sépoy Stables, Lucknows won in the Agriculture Class, four years and | ; FAN over, at the Zurich Fair. ' 3 ¥ : rile Le asurer of the Dress The jumpers were a big feature at the Zurich Fair. Mere horse and rider ives the spectators a thrill as they take-off to go over one of the jumps. . ' . (I on ------ Oh + p-- Er a oe John Jack, R.R. 1, Elberts, first prize winner in the Short Horn Calf, "Dover-Chatham Calf Club," at the Dresden Fair. , & Elden Griffin, R.R. 1, Wallaceburg. Tirst prize Senior Short 3 Horn Heifer, "Dover-Chatham Calf €lub", at the Dresden Fair Thue 1 : % : Th Pay < takes a bead on the bullsey at the shooting gallery at the Zurich Fair ] . THE PICTURES SHOWN a Shs Nias J ONTHIS PAGE... f - 3G Were Taken By The uy 3 Sh . TAM Ea v ¢ SEN iat A CR PHOTOGRAPHER Cou EYSIT a - AS A PUBLIC SERVICE AS . : ov oR J PA hi RN px