The Stratford Evening Post WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE EGMONT SETTLER. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1914 THE STRATFORD SHOW.
Stratford’s great annual fixture—the Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show, will open to-morrow, and stock and exhibits from far afield art steadily arriving hy road and rail. Though the Stratford A. and P. Association is one of the youngest of the sister Societies in the Dominion, it is also one of the most important and most flourishing, and the growth it has made and the fine work done undei its auspices go to prove that there was plenty of room for the institution. While it continues to he run ou right, lines, in the true interests of education, and with the fullest consideration for the farmer exhibitors, there will always he a place in the front rank of such societies for the Stratford Association. It remains with the settlers themselves to do their share in sending forward exhibits and in he hig present at the function to make this year’s gathering the ' biggest, brightest, and best yet held. Let us try to put up another record!
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 286, 1 December 1914, Page 4
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