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Show fair condition this full and many will be marketed before many-weeks pass The c.ittle seem Inclined to si ray as far away as they can get aud people of neighboring to-ans favor one another an-other by exchanging herds. Our Mutual Improvement Assoela-tlon Assoela-tlon has begun l;s regular winter's work again and everything points toward to-ward a successful year's work. We luve a good force of teachers aud officers of-ficers and the attendance has been strong to date. The manuals are popular and contain Information that I valuable to every person In Christendom. Chris-tendom. The subject matter of the manual Is "The Individual and Society." Soci-ety." and strikes at the very root of modern social evils. Throughout the entire summer we have kept up Sunday Sun-day evening meetings where faith pro-mot pro-mot lug talks and programmes have been given. Holding meetings In slimmer was tried as an experiment and has proven a success because It affords a place of both amusement and enlightenment for the young people. HAPPENINGS AT HOLDEN Raid Matthews, Representative. Ist Tuesday was a day of unusual pxrllenient here, due to tbe visit ot M. Clark's circus. This Is probably the first circus tba ever came to thl lertlon, an J Its performances will long be remembered. It seemed si t-ost Incredible to see two large elements ele-ments chained together, a fourteen-rear-old baby elephant and two camels ' !oming Into ton. Kveryone here i teems to be well pleated with what hey saw and heard. It being the first ipnortunlty for several parents end t trandpareota to ae an elephant. Stock ralaers have been busy for the iaat week gathering their cattle from i ha mountains. They aeem to be In 1 |