‘§QQO§OOQOOO%QO OO§Q$QQQ+OOQ+QOOO‘§% LIFE you THE FAR 'n‘n%n'4'u'lH'i|'n'-n'VV\' {WWW A sample difficulty for the photographer-just in; storm and hiQh-tail it for the arena. Most oi.‘ ll he is all set to get some photographs oi’ the Jun- Egiuggtagmfvugigem ‘ iors shownmnship classes may sight the gather- time. His Excellency Viscount Alexander addressing the opening day crowd at Lachute. Left to right: H, Black. President or Argenteuii County Fair; Geo. H. Hcon. K.C., M.P., the Governor-General oi Canada. The Argen-teull County's 120th Spring Fair at Lachut-e, Que, was opem! by His Exreilency Viscount. Alexander and continued for tour record-breaking days oi perfect xv-entherj Fair officials were hard nut to it to accommodate the great number of rars and people on the fair grounds and many late entries in livestock classes had to be turned avray when all available stable space had been used up. Country lain and exhibitions blossomed out this year, with great increases in attendance and st "k showing. Both the Omrstown Ex- hibition and the Argentcuil County Fair at Lachute. Que, were most - suxessiul. The Ovnnstoym Exhibition, pictured here. was slightly mar- red by frequent showers that sent entrants and spectators alike scuttling (or shelter. ,2. i MM t p Mn m“ junior chm-on stallion. bower lent Ivanhoe Inys. grand mime’: éiziscem butgrawmm: 12"" Upper chml-pion Ayrshire bull. J. H. Black. lower right: mspiration Mac, grand ohontpion Clydesdale stol- right: Jason, Gilbert Arnold's grand champion Per- lion, A. T. Oieland. An exhibition means hard work for some people. As sit- ting birds this group, hard at work marking up scores for the Junior ““""‘*'* ludgtnvg competitions were an easy camera target. Left to right: A. H. Crutchlfleld, Huntingcion; Cliiiord McGee. Agroncme for Huntingdon Judging the Ayrshire eroded herd class was County; o. s. Mahee. Ormltliown; A. Cote, st. Martinez Archie Roy easy matter for the officials. Ayrshires 18d \ ~ . -‘ ' - - l twi &tandingl, Howl-ck. and J. D. Lang. Ormstown, both junior club lead- » ~ Ooley Halls Haldale Jersey Farms {our year o d cow scored c! ITS I in taking the ‘senior gwand ohanlnicnshipa at the Chilluwank Janey t t m Pa ' m . “m. u” . -~ t Parish Show. Britiub Qolumbia. gradients‘? picturtiy o! liapxizloy domesticity l5 5M "lax" °n me m‘ ‘*1 ' her master. Lewis Weaver in New York. Patsy sleeps alhdey and prowl: all night. Y Yhi‘ ll l’ for "D.c ', leaving the ring l “C! 3 "I 311d Prize 111 the Erode cart class for his Owner Zfllliam B. Roy. The dqaleted livestock situation in Britain has turned ail eyea on Canada. British rarmen will have sighs o4 reliel as they see more Canadian Holsteinn lurnvina at the Liverpool docks. n ' ‘ V‘ ‘t . ’» h - hu-d irrigated by the nlwirinvlntcd Australian Wflflllllnl m lime Ilri; in this may mole blossom aettlnc m "Nellie and » _ " . 1 ‘_ ' - wxfinfmm, mum“ ‘ummmmy m" on the mm when thl _ Patricio Parsons, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Parsons, Dayolmd. ' ’ ., . ‘ . ~ , t mu indicate: that it hi! reoeived nfifloiom minute. y“ Alta. Nellie mo Pat/rials. enjoy playing the piano lnd romping with ‘ i Competitors in m, Don-aid Bue Competition at Ounotown mx- their not Ihveo dose. who mom the mflwht when the shutter clink- hthlttou sow Alden Logan (right) end Donald Neal (left) tote top _