extensive 1n- ether for lack ly producing utput. v increasmg W111 disappoint- of meréhan- It reasonable 3r Underwear 25. This Un- : the advance, ur customers han double ~ ensure get- Serge irt-s: ar ï¬f ï¬ne SOCE ++M+++H++++M AAAMAAAAAAAAAL PER YEAR or our stu- Ealns 331.79 F VALUE CK hoe 3 7‘0 "HT-‘1'- Skirts V'FY‘T' South Grey Prize List GRAIN Fall wheat. whiteâ€"R Barber. Fall wheat. redâ€"Archj’zn k. Sprlggvzheat _.-W’ Ramage. Short. oatsuW Ram-l age. Long white oatsâ€" ,.'1‘ H. Binnie 3rd. Barley, 6 rowedâ€"T. H. Binnie. W. Ramage, W. Grablman. Small peas, whâ€" â€". Peas. a o kâ€" W’ J Allan. Timothy seedâ€"T H Binâ€" nip, D. Edge. Indian carn â€"Artbur Edge, J. Blyth \Vbite beansâ€"T. Petty. T H Binnie. Coll. ï¬eld gIains .â€" â€", W Ramage. Grain in sheafâ€" W. Grahlman, W Ramage. (This class is not complete, as judge’s book was not available.) FIELD ROOTS Potatoes not whiteâ€"WJ McFadden Mrs A. Anderson, Grahlman. SWede turnips --â€" Arch Park, W. Ramage. Turnips any otherâ€"W Ramage. Man- gels, long redâ€"N Harvey. Mangels. any otherâ€"N Harvey. Field carrotsâ€" Tbos Petty. Sugar mangelsâ€"Arch. Park, W J McFadden. Ensilage corn â€"â€" vV Blytb, Arch Park T1102. Moons, WM. SMxTH. Judges VEGETABLES Uoll. vegetablesâ€"Thee Petty, A. Ramage. Salsifyâ€"A Ramage. (Jab- hage earlyâ€"Mrs Anderson, C. Lang. U‘tbbage winterâ€"Arch Pat k, Mrs An- derson. Cabbage, redâ€"A Park. Table carrots, longâ€"A Ramage, M rs. Black- burn. Table carrots, shorthornâ€"N. Harvey, W J McFadden. Parsmpsâ€" N. Harvey, A. Park. Celery. redâ€"C. Lang. Celery, Whiteâ€"0 Ltng. VVin- ter radishesâ€"J M Smith. Summer radishesâ€"N Harvey, O Ling. Peppers â€"G Lang. Tomatoes redâ€"Jas Blyth, T H Binnie. Tomatoes. yellowâ€"J. M. Smith, N Harvey. Coll. tomatoesâ€"N Harvey. Long beets -â€" W Ramage. Turnip heetsâ€"Jas. Blyth. A. Ramage. Pickling onionsâ€"C Lang, N. Harvey. Potato onionsâ€"J Mather, Grahlman. Dutch set onionsâ€"Jas. Matthews, N. Harvey. Onions trom Dutch setsâ€"W Scarf, Grahlman. Winter squashâ€"XV Ramage, Alex Herd. Buah squashâ€" Thos Petty. Vegetable marrowâ€"0. Firth. Pumpkinsâ€"Grahlman, J Blyth. Table turnipsâ€"Grahlman. Dan Edge. Sweet cornâ€"J M Smith, Jae Blyth. Yellow or green melons-7N Harvey. C Lang. Watermelonsâ€"Mrs Ande'r- son, Mrs Richardson. Citronsâ€"Mrs. Anderson, W J McFadden. DAIRY PRO DUC'RS Tinnet butterâ€"T H Binnie, J Mather GeoRitchie, Grahlman. Crock butter Grablman, Mrs A Anderson, T Binnie. Butter, lb printsâ€"Mather. Anderson. Grahlman. Fancy prints, 2 lbsâ€"Robb Burnett. Alex McLean. R. M. PLAYER, Walkerton. Judge DOMESI‘IC PRO DD 0158 Two loaves bread, farmer’s wife or daughter. .Alex Anderson. Grablman. Brown bread. homemadeâ€"W Scarf‘ M Barber. Bread (McGowan’s ‘Eclipse’) J Mather, Vollet Son. Bread, (Mc- Gowan’e flour “Sovereignâ€)â€"A. Park, Mrs Towner. Bread “Pine tree flour’ A Park, Matt Barber. Half doz buns â€"â€"Matt Barber. Arch Park. Ian-ts:- W. G. Henderson, Hugh McDonald. Apple pieâ€"R Burnet, A Park. Pump- kin pieâ€"N Harvey, H. McDonald. Lemon pieâ€"N. Harvey, Vollet Sou. Pie any otherâ€"R Burnet, J McIlraith Fruit cakeâ€"A. Park, J S McIlraith. Light cakeâ€"W J McFadden, Ander- son. Collection pastry-Mather, Mc- Fadden. Canned fruitâ€"McIlraith, McFadden. Mixed picklesâ€"Mrs Cox, Mrs Maurer. Maple syrupâ€"Alex Mc- Lean. Jas Mather. Honey in combâ€"- M Barber, J Marshall. Honey strain- edâ€"R Barber. Jno Marshalll. Crab- apple jellvâ€" Mrs McIntyre SR. Mrs. Blackburn. Raspberry jellyâ€" Mrs, Towner, Mrs Richardson. MISS E. RAYBORN, A E SHERRINGTON. Judges LADIES’ W ORK Log cabin quiltâ€"Mrs Maurer. Quilt cottonâ€"'1‘ H Binnie, Mrs Cox. Quilt, woolenâ€"Jas Matthews. Mrs Maurer. Quilt. crazy workâ€"Mrs Cox, Howard McDonald. Bedspread, knittedâ€"Jam Matthews. Bedspread, embroidered- Mrs Maurer. Rag map-Mrs. Maurer. Woollen matâ€"Maurer, Mrs 318 Petrie Men’s sock’s, ï¬ne â€"-1‘owner, R. Morris- on. Men’s socks, coarseâ€"R Morrison, Jas Matthews. Women’s stockings, coarseâ€"K Burnett, Morrison. Men‘s mitts. ï¬neâ€"Maurer. Burnet.__ Wom- PAGE RIGHT. LUILDS, “lurkâ€".uautws. u ...... -- _ _ en‘s mitts, ï¬neâ€"Burnett. Morrison. \Voxner.’.~ miLts. coarseâ€"Maurer. Dai- ning on socksâ€"Maura. A Anderson. Gents shirtâ€"Maurer. Ltdit’s Under- wear...R. BuzneLt, Mrs \V. Buchan. Buttonholes â€"â€" Andeison, Matthews. Laundry bugâ€"Maurer, Mrs Savage. Fancy towelsâ€"Mrs McIntyre Sr, Mrs. Sivnge. \Vork :ipronâ€"Mcllraitb. Mc- Fadden. Slippers knittedâ€"Blackburn, Savage. Slippers crochetâ€"Burnett. Dan Edge. Five o’clock Lea. cloth in colored silkâ€"Mrs R. Banks, Manx-er. Tea cloth emb. in Waiteâ€"Buchan, Blackburn. Tray clmh emb. in col- ored silkâ€"Savage. Maurer. Traveloth emb. in whnteâ€"Towner, Buchan. Cen- tre piece emb. in colored silkâ€"Banks, Petrie. Centrepiece cum. in Whiteâ€"- Burnett, Blackburn. Table doilies emb. in colored silkâ€"Mrs Richardson. ’lable doilies emb. in whiteâ€"Towner. Manrer. Sideboard scarf emh. in col- ored silkâ€"Petrie, Maurer. Sideboard scarf emb. in whiteâ€"Maurer. Tea cosy emb. ~Richardson, Maurer. Tea cosy a. o. k.â€"Towner. Cox. Sofa cushion,emb.â€"Burnett, Maurer. Sofas cushion, laceâ€"Towner, Maurer. Pin cushion, emb.â€"-Burnett,Towner. Pin cushion, laceâ€"Towner. Maurer. Cro- chet table matsâ€"Maurer, Mrs Harding Shirt waist emitâ€"Blackburn. savage. Shadow embâ€"E. Limin. Wallochin emuâ€"Richardson, Buchan. Eyelet. emuâ€"Richardson, 'l‘owner. Pillow shame. embâ€"Richardson, Limin. Pil- low snamsaokâ€"Mclntyre. Buchan. Work hag fancyâ€"Maurer, Blackburn. H’d’kf fancyâ€"Maura. Petrie. Irish crochet. centre Buchan. Savage. Drawn workâ€"Richardqon, tSavage. Tattingâ€" Mam-er, 02x. Nettingâ€"Tow- ‘_-A ner, BTackbwurn'. Battenburg' laceâ€" Towner, Petrie. Point laceâ€"Towner Knitted laveâ€"Bochan. R. Morrison. Punch workâ€"Burnef, Savage. CHILDREN’S WORK Hemstitched hdkfsâ€"Mather. Mor- rison. Crochet in cotton â€"Cox, An- derson. ’Fancy work Savage, Mather Button hole on linenâ€"Mather. Lay- er cakeâ€"Alex Herd, Anderson. Tea biscuitsâ€"Herd, Anderson . JOHN MCGOWAN, Judge Edna Reaburn, Judge Same judges FINE ARTS Pencil drawing-Jeï¬ry Hill, Mrs. H S Petrie. Crayon drawingâ€"Hill, Maurer. Sepia workâ€"Mrs Harding, Hill. Painting in oil, fruit or flow- ersâ€"Petrie. Painting in oil, land- , scapeâ€"Petrie. Painting in oil. ani- malsâ€"R. Burnett, Petrie. Water , colors, landscape or marineâ€"Harding Maurer. Water colors, fruit or flow- ersâ€"Hill, Petrie. Water colors, an- imalâ€"Hill, Petrie. Painting on satin or silkâ€"Harding, Mrs Savage. Painting on velvetâ€"Savage, Maurer. Pen and ink sketch-Hill, Petrie. Painting on chinaâ€"Burnett, Maurer. Burned wood workâ€"Maurer. Map County Greyâ€"Bvelena Cook. No. 5, Glenelg. Specimen writing and classâ€"Myra Reay. Ora Living- stone, Daisy Mather, No. 3, Bent. : Ethel Hargrave, No. 9, Glenelg. Writing 3rd Class â€"Kath1een Davis No 9, Glenelg : Evalena Cook, No. 5. Glenelg : Albert McRonald, No I3. Bentinck : J no Park, No 3, Bentinck. Writing, 4th Classâ€"Velvet Reay, Rhena Livingstone, No3, Bentinck : Sadie McInnes, No. 13, Rent. : May Davis, No 9, Gien. N. B. C. medal, P. S. writingâ€" Velva Reay, No 3, Bentinck. FRUIT ! C011. Fall Applesâ€"D Edge, Wm. Ramage, Blackburn. Coll. Winter applesâ€"Jno Marshall D Edge, Black- burn. Alexanderâ€"W. Blyth, Mar- shall. Culvertsâ€"Harding, J. Blyth. ' Duchess of Oldenburgâ€"Edge, Ram- age. Golden russets-~J Marshall. I Blyth. Tompkinsâ€"W A Living-1 stone, D Edge. Mann Livingstonel Northern spy â€"J Marshall, Mrs Rich- ardson. Ribston Pippinâ€"S Puther bongh, D Edge. Snowâ€"W Blyth, J Marshall. St Lawrenceâ€"Grahlman, Ramage. \Vealthvâ€"Howard McDon. a1d,JMather. Baldwinâ€"J. Marsh- all. Ben Davisâ€"Livingstone. Mar- hall. Talman sweetâ€"W Blyth, Mrs Richardson. Standard any other- ] Marshall, Livingstone. Crabsâ€"W Grahlman R Barber, Plums. Lom- bardâ€"J. Blyth, C. Lang. Plums, i Ponds Seedlingâ€"Blackburn, A. G. iLuxton, Coll. Plumsâ€"N. Harvey, Luxton. Winter pearsâ€"A S Hunter, Matt Barber. Fall pearsâ€"A McLean, D. Edge. Highly reccmmendedâ€" Mrs Blackburn. SPECIAL FOR SCH. CHILDREN Coll. house plants, 20 varieties- Blackburn, Thos Petty. Coll house plants, 12 var.--McIlraith, Hugh Mc- Donald. Coll house plants, 6 var.â€" Mrs Cox, Howard McDonald. Coll. double geranium,_ 4 var. â€"T. Petty. Coll. single geranium, 4 var. -B1ack- burn, Hugh McDonald. Coll. Beâ€" gonias--Lang, Blackburn. Coll. Coleusâ€" Petty, Blackburn. Coll. Cactiâ€"Blackburn. Coll. foliage plantsâ€"C Lang. Hugh McDonald. Double geranium, whiteâ€"Howard McDonald, Mrs A McDonald. Dou- ble geranium, an y otherâ€"Mrs A Mc- Donald,Hugh McDonald. Single ger- anium, any other varietyâ€"Thos Petty. Ivy ger. variegatedâ€"How. McDonald, Blackburn. Pelargonium geranium--Harvey. OieanderuPetty, McIlraith. Ivyâ€"Hugh McDonald, W Blyth. Hibiscusâ€"Lang, McIl- raith. Amarylisâ€"Hugh McDonald, B’sackburn. Single fuschiaâ€"Mrs A. McDonald. Flowering mapleâ€"Hugh McDonald, McIlraith. Calceolariaâ€" Hugh McDonald. Rose in bloom.. Lang, Harvey . Cockscomb. . Petty. Hanging basketâ€"Lang, Petty. Petty; MrS'A McDonald. ’ Tricolor geraniumâ€"-Petty, Hugh McDonald. Ivy geranium, p1ain_ â€" ‘M_cIlr_'aith, CUT FLOWERS Display open air flowersâ€"Petty. Boquet, vase, any flowers. . McIIraith. Boquet, hand, any flowers~-Mc11raith, Hugh McDonald.. Boquet, hand, house flowers. .Towner, Hugh Mc- Donald. Table ornament. .Towner, C. Firth, N. W. Campbell, Judges 2. .All W D Connor. Ply Rock bufl’, cock Ist, hen Ist, cockerel ISt, pullet Ist. .Luxton. Wyandotte S L. .cock I 2, hen I 2, cockerel I :, pnllet I 3..all C P Kinnee. Wy- andotte. a o v.. cock Ist, hen Ist. pullet lst..Vollet 8: Son. Wyan- dotte. white ccck..Connor : hen I 2, cockerel 2nd, pullet Ist. .Vollet Son : cockerel Ist. .John Lloyd ; pul- let 2nd. .R Burnett. J avas black. cock 1 a, hen I 6’: 2. .Luxton. R I Reds .cock Ist, hen Ist, cockerel Ist pullet Ist. .Luxton. Game, black red. .hen I, pallet 1 . . Harvey. Brown red. .hen Ist. .Harvey. Leghorns R C white..cockerel I 2. pullet x A‘ v v â€"â€"---- ..Lnxton. Leghorns, S 0 white.. hen I, cockerel 1 2, pullet I â€leâ€" ton. Leghorn, black, cock I . .Lux- ton Leghorn brown S C..eock I. hen I. cockerel I, pallet I ..Luxton Leghorn bnï¬ . .cock I, hen I, cooker- el 1, pallet 1 ..Lnxton. Spanish black..cock I, hen I 2..Luxton Minoreas black. .cock I hen 2. . Lux- ton ; hen I coekerel I pullet 1 ..Jno Lloyd. Hinorcas white, cock I, hen I, cockerel I, pnllet I . . Luxton. An- conas..coek I, hen r, cockerel 1.. A. E. Sherrington, Judge PLANTS Luxton. Dorkings S. G..cock I, hen I..Luxton. Dorkings white.. hen x, coekerel I, pullet I ..Luxton. Orpington buï¬ hen I..Luxton. Orpington a. o. v,..cock I 2..J Lloyd. Houdans.. cock I. hen I. cockerel 1. pullet I . .Luxton Red caps..cock I, hen I, cockerel I, pul- let 1. .Luxton. Bantams, any var.. cock I, hen I, cockerel I, puvllet I .. Harvey. Geese, toulouse. aged. . gander 12; goose 12, Luxton. Geese, young, toulouse, gander 1, goose 1, Luxton. Ernden geese,‘ aged...gander 1, goose 1, Luxton. Geese a.o v., gander 1, goose 1 Luxton. Turkeys, bronze, cock 1, hen 1, Luxton; Aylesbury ducks, .drake 12, duck 12. Luxton; Ro- ueo ducks, drake 12, duck 12, Luxton; Pekin ducks, drake 1 2 duck 12, Luxton: Ducks, 3.6m, idrake and duck lst, each N. Har- ivey, 2nd Luxton. G.G Henderson, Hamilton, Judge. HORSES . . HEAVY DRAUGHT Brood mare..A Filsinger. Elias Edge. Foal of 1916..E Edge, Jno. McGirr. Filly or gelding I yr. .]_as Patton, Arthur Edge, Filly orgeld- irg 2 year..J Paton, E Edge. Mare or gelding 3 years. .A Fllsinger I and 2. Span borses..J Patton. S Puth- bough. Coir, I yr by St Ivel. .13 Edge. Spring foal by St Ive1.. Edge Spring foal by Kincairney . .W J Mc- Fadden, Mare with foal. .Jno McGirr. W. J Allan. Foal..J Mather, W. J. Mc- Fadden. Filly or gelding I yr.. Baker. Filly or gelding 2 yrs..A. McLean, J Marshall. Mare or geld- ing 3 years..Filsinger. Morrison. ‘ Span horses..Baker. Morrison. , GENERAL PURPOSE Filly or gelding 2 yrs.. M. Barber, Jas Farr. Mare or gelding 3 yrs. .A Filsinger, Jas Farr. Span horses.. Filsinger, M. Barber. ROADSTER Saddle horseâ€"T Lauder, R Irwin. Single driving horse. .J Harding, L. Allan. Span horses..R Irwin. COACH CARRIAGE Filly or gelding, 2 yrs..R Barber HORSES IN ACTION Test of speed around ring..W. F, IYandt Ist and 2nd, R Morrison. 'Lady driver..Miss Jean McGowan, Mrs J D McGrath, Miss W L Yandt. Quick hitchup..W F Yandt, Lorne Allan. E. '1‘. Palmer, Guelph, Judge CATTLE . . Shorthorns Bull calf..Hugh Fulton. (20w. .H Fulton, Livingstone 2 and 3- 2 yr. heifer..Fulton, Livingstone 2 and 3. I yr heifer . . Livingstone I ét 2. Hei- fer calf. . Livingstone, Fulton . Herefords Bull any age cow, 2 yr heifer, I yr heifer. . all A S Hunter I. 2 6t 3. Ayrshire Cow. .Vollet and Son I and 2. Jersey Cow. .R Burnett, Thos Petty Grade Cattle Cow..Jas Mather I and 2, Arch. Park. Heifer 2yr..Arch Park I and 3. Jas Mather 2. HeiferI yr..Arch Park I and 2, Jas Mather. Steer I 3r. .J Mather I and 2. Fat ox, steer or heifer..A S Hunter 1 and 2. SHEEP. .Leicester Ram 2 shears or over..W G Hen- derson. Shearling ram. .Jas Paton. ‘ Ram lamb..Jas Paton I and 2, Arch. Park. Ewe 2 shears or over..Jas. Paton I and 2. Shea:11ngewe..]as Paton I and 2, Arch Park. Ewe lamb. .Arch. Park I and 2, Jas Paton. Pen..Jas Paton. Fat sheep any breed. .Jas Paton I and 2. Arch Park. Thos. Russell, Judge SWINE . . Berkshire Boar, anv age..R Irwin. Breed- ing sow . . Irwin. Pr. spring pigs. . Irwin. Yorkshire Breeding sow.. D Edge. Pr Spring pigs..D Edge. Boar, any age. .Jas Paton, R Irwin Breeding sow. .Paton, Irwin. Pair Spring pigs. .Paton Irwin. Bacon hogs. .,Pat9n DEdge, Irwin. The service in memoriam of the late W'm. G. Dickson, Who fell in action on the Somme front, was held in the Methodist church on Sabbath evening last, the Rev. T H. Ibbott officiating. The church was filled. with sympathizers from the whole neighborhood. Pte. Dickson was born in Normanby township on August 29, 1887, and remained on the farm till 1909, when he went west, where he worked at the carpenter work for three years, when he took an agency with the Singer Sewing Machine Co., with whom he .re- mained till he enlisted. The berâ€" eaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. | Butter is soaring in price, and 'the patrons of our factory are re- iceiving 43¢. per lb. for their but- ter this pay. . 3 Mr. H. Lamont has always taken The secretary of the patriotic society has received a communi- cation from the field comfort cen- tre in England thanking the so- ciety for the supply of comforts sent, and also stating that as there are so many Canadians at the front now, it is difficult to keep them properly supplied. We be- lieve that greater activity along this line would. be a real encour- agement to those at the front. Mrs. Quackenbush and little son, of Toronto, Were the guests lately of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron. AGRICULTURAL HOLSTEIN. Tamworth TIE DURHAM VERONICLI. Thos. Russell, Judge an activ;e part in and along agri- cultural lines. He has taken an eSpecial interest in sheep raising and this year the males of his flock are in good demand, as he has already made sales to prom- inent sileegbneeders. The W. M S. of the Methodist church held, their monthly meeting at the home :of Mrs. G. D. Hunt. A most enjoyable time was spent Tuesday_ afternoon. A public library is an excellent institution in any community. The board of management .of the H01- stein library are trying to in- crease the patronage, and. as an inducement are offering member- ship to the end (of 1917 for $1. Mrs. Lucas and. son Dick. We were Threshing is now the order of the day. Grain is turning out fairly Well. Pte. Jas. Weir spent the week end at his home here. He expects this to be his last visit before go- inp‘ overseas. We extend our sincere sympa- thy to the friends of Mrs. Robt. Foster, Who died at Keddlestone. Sask. Mrs. Foster was born and rais d. at McWilliams, where she still has many friends who mourn 11er untim_ely death. Mr. C Harrison, Mr. W.R, Wat- son, Mrs. H. Tucker, Miss Bessie Weir and Miss Gladys Tucker. at- t'-r~..ied the county Sunday school convention at Elm-wood. on Tues- oay of this Week. $+M++¢+§+¢+éMéMM+¢$M§ ~I"I"§~I"§~§w}"€~+~’~ M. ‘+4~+°§°+~§-~§‘+'§"§~++°§"I-~I~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++u+¢++++++é+++++++++++++++++~ Summer is Over and Winter is Coming Now is the Time to Think of YourNew FallHat Lambton Street McWILLIAMS TRY ¥§E Paris Millinery Parlor This year our stock is larger than ever before. Owing to careful and import buying we are able to offer you Fall Millinery this season cheaper than we have been able to sell it for years. MRS. T. H. MCCLOCKLIN One Door West of Standard Bank Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Voters’ Lists of the Town of Durham will be held. by the Judge in the Town Hall on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1916, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon, to hear and determine the several -comâ€" plaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ Lists for -the said municipality: for the year 1916. FROM LOT ‘39. CON. 3, S. D. R.. Glenelg. two black-faced ewes. nick in each right ear; informa- tion leading to recovery will be rewardedâ€"Angus HOAOper, R. R. No. 1, Priceville. 5213c! Mrs. Justwedâ€"We hadn’t been married a week when he hit me with a _pi_.e-ce gf‘ spo_n=g_e cakez Clhe Judgevâ€"Assault with a dead- ly weapon. One year. The Jï¬dgeâ€"Disérdehy conduct. One dollar and costs. Mrs. Justwedâ€"And I’d made the cake with my own hands: Among other things that fail to impress a man favorably are his wife’s relations. Court Of Revision INSULT TO INJURY. W. B. VOLIIET, Clerk of the Municipality of the Town of Durham. Strayed “66666600660900.0406“. ‘ v October 5‘ 1916.