k H i f l^>l \^ '#h ^ tl F '^ r V ^ 1 k'\ m 1 M r r V 4 1 IT- ;* X ^ V Z*'' K, ^. K? 5<r %t /* •K ^ ^ ^ .»«- ♦ ::f *^ a V ^ ^ ^^â- ft ^*' ^ >â- V 4r ^ »• «. t r ^. ^ -*" :* > *.. jy K ^ Ik i 1 ^ % ^ •l V <^ 4f «^ ^ Ik an "^ :*. A. n i Y j» «< A K :a X :* •V ^ ;»- X V _^-" >^ «^ * *t ^f «k .ir •<K â- -r' JL -t >K -*â- 1*. > ^ â- ^ ^v i % '4 »^ M K C /4 Ci. f > 4 «s J<r *^ - M «k Jt Ik > <^ -j» â- ^ i< V •'â- •â- ^ •^ .,=;.â- % Ik. '> ^ >ir V jf K » K % •t. FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO Veteran's Band Open Fair with Flourish at Elmira J^ <K 'jk k 1 c^ / ik. -<' »> > . ,'4h>' A 'A. 'A' «. ^ .*- ^ K M ^. % « > •k .* "fr^ Jt 4ft. ^ !»^' A .^ A « 4- % ♦- A »^ .^â- 3U, i A .Ak Jif ak ^ ^ ^ .•^ A >#hs ^ .*. 6 ,.>«i^. ?\ ^ ^ Jfc. A '^ ->>f ; M tir m \ Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer Opening the Fair, at Elmira this year is the Elmira Veteran's Band. For the first time the Fair incorporated the Jersey Cattle Parish Show which had 94 top-notch entries. Alto.gether this was considered to be the best of any year with record attendances and very fine entertain- ment supplied by the Conklin-Simmonds Show. Heavy Class Winners Watch Fair Proceedings Photo by Ful-0-Pep Photographer Standing Aside from the Gaiety of the Fair is this string of stalwart workers. On the right hand side are the two winners, owned by Leonard Lismond and Phillip Meadows. r Woodstock Rider is Finalist in Tough Race { Photo by Ful-0-Pep Photographer Among the Most Exciting Events at the fair was the knock-down-and-out event. This always supplies plenty of thrills, with the riders taking some dangerous spills. Shown above is Robert McArdle, of Woodstock, qualifying as a finalist in one of the earlv heats. Fair Time Highlights By the Ful-0-Pep Reporter Vour Ful-O^ep reporter regrets lack of space to deal fully, with ail the interesting and initructive fea- tures observed at the fall fairs covered this week. Milverton â€" Milverton Fall Fair had the finest baby show we have seen for some time. Registered nur^ses volunteered to judge the show and over thirty toddlers were entered. The Little German Band, in at- tendance, put on a spirited and entertaining show, and an equally spirited performance was put on by the women, who showed fine sports- manship in the "Cow Calling Con- test." raoto by Pui-O-Pep Photographer 7&- Year-Old Racer, Mr. Alex Belore, of Elmira, is shown with Ids twenty-first racing horse. He has outlived twenty of them. Best horse of the lot, he says, was his famous Doctor Bee, with whom he started IX, races in 1922. In that year he won 22 and was never out of the money, taking in over $3,000 in prizes. A IKing man for thirty y«»rs, Mr. Belore is not one to talk about *^c good old ^l'^ He says that horses arc much the lamt â- Bw as then, ^e records set today arc mainly possible, be mHcvcs, b««mM of the improved tracks. His experience with it drivers it that they are all good chaps and especially the MMil ones ^ today. It It interctting to note that he beat a (Md Many of them in the )J8 etatt and won his heat hands 4own. Young Contestant Wins Close Decision Aristocratic Piglets Meet at Luncheon It-month-old tlats, it Dale First Prize Winner in the 1 Foy of Aylmer. With him is hb pioud asother, Mrt. Karl Foy. ! Photo by Ful-0-Pep Photographer Soups On! This three- week-old litter of thoroughbred York- shires are owned by Sidney Humphrey, of Aylmer. Mr. Hum- phrey is an old country man from Essex. Eleven Month Old Entry Tips the Scales Pbeto by Fnl-0-P«p Pbetograpbcr Wcighing-in for the Milverton Baby Show, is 11 -month-old BilHe liilkr shown above with his hand on the weights. BilUe't another is a Scottish war bride. I