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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Oct 1917, p. 8

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Grainâ€"Fall wheat. white. 'G. Ait- ken. B.F. Sharp. W. Ramazmsm‘in; whpa! B. F. Sharp, .\'. )Ith‘mgall, “ Rumugz'v b11119}: six-rmvod. z}. Aitkpn. RA. Nicholsnn a: Sun. “1'. Ramagv: lung; whitn nuts. J. Sin- clair. .\'. MCDnugull. T. Dingwal}; short whim oats. Bl". Sharp. RA. Nicholsun Sun, W. annge: pews, small white. \\'..I. Aldt'nrn. N. Mcâ€" DOUgil”. H. Sinclair; pnsilzuv (c I‘n EN. Matthews. H. fluid: (M: 11 Minn EN. Matthews, H threshm] grain. \\ Seeds.â€"'I‘imnthy spud. H. \\'. Rf'tmnx": flux. H. ARK flower, JA. Foergusnn. 1). ..Roots and Vegetables." futons nnwns iflmm Sharp. Mattixm Drumm thPWS. . each. stone bles. \\ all: bus. '::>g\lo~~ '.\. '3 311:: HJ‘I. 3.! EMU; ‘! .Hl. . plums, .ms. .1. Hmm- \Iz crab apples. H F MLDOUé Ferguson: \\ a m'x‘nelnm thew": tomatnn». H. Reid, guson: Citrnns. H. Sinclz Matthews; cnll. pr-miucts farm. J. A. Fergum‘m. Milt“: Matthews; on“. ['n'mhlcts nt' thn farm. .I. A. Ferguson. Dairy Products.â€"â€"'l’en lbs crock butter. WJ. Alc’h‘urn, ll). Bt'uuv. J. Sinclair; '20 lbs cruck butter, W. Ferguson: pnund prints. \VJ. Ald- Cnrn. \\'.J. livtflvs'. LB. Niclmlson: live lbs. lme in rulls. .I. Sinclair. \VJ. P300108. U}. Fuirbnim; chops“. \V. Fv‘gusnn: swm-pstzikr-s butlflr. D. Bmurv: Entun prize bqur. 1). Bmw. .lndgv (I. L. Grant. HUS” Pastryâ€"Businn hmwn bl‘ezul. II. RPM. J. Riv“: hunw-msulv Menu]. 1). BI‘UN'. J. Mt'iizu'ht‘l'n: S\\’vvpsl:lkv~. bread. D. Brucv: bread {rum Mw Gowan‘s flour. I). Brucv: from Pur- ity flmu‘. R. M. Sitzm'; frnm )lilvvr- ton flour. 6. .-\itkPn: hl‘t‘ild and fruit cako‘. I. Rubb, 1). Bruce": broad and icml mkn. \V. )1. firm”. JJj. Fair- bait-u. I. Rnhb: fancy buns. J. A. Fergusnn. D. Brncm plain buns. G. Aitkvn. .l..\. P‘c“1'3.:‘1.<«»11: tm bisvuils. HE. Mt'DmlgaIl. J. Sinclair: fruit. cako. RM. Sitzm'. \\'..l. l‘lcclvs: light layvr vakv. (I. Drumm. H. ’minl: layvr vakv. (I. [‘11'11111111.H. P111111 marble 1111(1). 12. D1 11111111 \\'. Grout: chm-«1111111 11km R. .-\itk1 “XI. .-\1d(.'HI‘IIZ Damn-1:1] (late Puke. A. Fergusnn. I.Rubb:j11m jams. Robb, \VJ. Aldwrn: short. bro: “KM. Grout. Mrs. .1. Bruce: tarts. J. -‘xldcnx‘n. \\' W. J. Aldcnr pnmpkin pic‘. \\'..I. .\Mmm. J. \. Ft‘x‘gusnu: 101mm pir‘. R. Sitm‘z‘ \V. Grunt: 1mm 1‘ pie. R. SitZt‘I‘, I. RUM»: cwkie-s. Ium \zuir‘tiw. \\. Aldcmu. R. Sitze‘r: honey in cumb. Miss if. Doupe; honey, extracted. Miss ii. Doupe: maple sugar. J. Sinclair. W. Ramagé‘; maple syrup. \V. Gil- lies. W. Aldcm‘n; home-made can- dy, I. Robb. W. Aldcnrn; currant. jelly. W.J. Eccles: apple jelly. W. Gruat. \V. Aldcurn: cull. jelly. WJ. Eccles: preserved fruit. C. Drumm. R. Sitzer; pickling cucumber-s, .I. Ferguson. C. Drumm; cull. pickles. C. Drumm. R. Sitzer: coll. canned vegetables. R. Sitzer: dnzen eggs, Miss Adams, W. Eccles: home-made soap. H. Sinclair, H. Reid: exhibit- or taking most. prizes in pastry. \V. Aldcom. Judgesâ€"Mrs. D. Mofiat. Mrs. G. Binnie. U Ladies’ Workâ€"Coll. quilts. C. Drumm. W. Great; cotton patch- work quilt, J.A. Ferguson. Mrs. Geddes; woollen patchwork quilt. W'. Great. J. A. Ferguson; crazy patchWork quilt. silk. Mrs. Petrie. HOLSTEIN PAIR PRIZE LIST. R. :X. NiCh‘i’dson \‘Z SUI]; chuzy patch work quilt. wool, Rev. Lovegrove, Mrs. Geddes; log cabin quilt, B. F. Sharp; ornamental quilt. W. Fer- guson, WJ. Reid; quilt a.o.k., W. Gillies, Miss E. Doupe; comforter, Mrs. Pattie, Mrs. J. Bruce; fancy bedâ€"spread, W. J. Nelson; knitted coverlet, Mrs. Geddes, Miss Doupe; crochet coverlet. Miss Doupe; slumber robe, Miss Morrison, Mrs. J. Bruce; table cloth and napkins, Fruitâ€"4 \\ \\ [15011 table squash \. ergusnn: ”ll \H \V .\l lâ€"(mgl us'nn I'll 1 1311.". PAC}. 8. ”'1 If 311100: plum buns. H. Fergusnn: tm bisvuifs. :31]. J. Sinclair: fruit. ”201'. \\'..l. l‘lcclvs: light II. .ludgv 1,). L. “mm 'nn brown bread, H hnmvâ€"mmlv Mom], I) :u'hm'n: S\\'c-vpslzlke~ m: bread from Mu pumpxm H) 115011 “II! If \\ 0‘1 n I .1). ROM usnn: applf H {a m H \\ \V. BE. Sharp tkon; sun- ). Bruce. -4101]. pm- )(roh M 21H. hows H In“. [W- OI‘; 'usnn I1 broad arts. \V L'b UV 115013 f ll \I 10: p 19 ‘x‘\ Miss Morrison; home-laundered shirt. \V’J. Aldcorn. J.C. Fairbairn; machine-made shirt. JA. Ferguson, R. Sitzer; hand- made‘apron, Mrs. ..I Bruce, W. Great; fancy apron, R. Nicholson - Son. H. Sinclair; centre table cm er, R. Sitzer, Mrs. Pelrie: pillow covers, G. Aitken, B. Nicholson 8; Son: battenburg centre piece, Miss Adams. R. Sitzer; centre piece. white, J. C. Fairbairn. C. Drumm: centre piece. colored. \V. J. Nelsnn, C. Drumm: centre piece. :i.0.k.. Miss Dnupe, Mrs. J. Bruce; handkerchief, R. Sitzer; ladies’ col- lar and cuffs, Miss Doupe; fancy towels. R. Sitzer, Mrs. Bruce; dressor drape. Nicholson 8; Son, W. J. Nelson; omb. in cotton. Nichol- son Son; eyelet emb.. J.C. Fair- lmirn. Mrs. Goddos; shadow emb. ll. Sitzor, Miss Doupo: Mount Mel- ‘lick omit, R. Sitzor; Coronation braid work. Mrs. Petrio; hard-anger, W. .l. NPlsnIl, G. Aitkon; punch Work. H. Sinclair; toilet set. Miss Down. \\'.J. Nelson; fancy slippers, Miss Adams. Miss Doupo; shawl, Mrs. erw. Mrs. l’otrio; tray cloth, .:;:ii'r1: ilvrlin \val rushiun, Paw. -14 ‘\\'..I. livid: rmh. custâ€" Em. i1. Ui'UIllIH. Mrs. i’oirin; cush- in”. any utiwr, \\'.J. Reid, C. Urilmmz pin cushimu U. .Xitkmi. .‘siiss liuugw: roll. hutiun holes. if. -v-:'iiinwr. Miss mew. in. gvqus. 1'1. 1:}. Huckri 2.." Home Manufacturesâ€"Elankcts. Miss Dunno: Yarn. Miss DOUpe; sHC (S, homespun, J. Fairbairn J. I‘vrgusnu: SULRS. fine, J. Ferguson; men’s mitts, coarse. Miss Doupe, J. Sim'luir: fine. J. Fairbairn; rag vall'iwi. H. Sinclair. Miss Doupe; rag mat. iumi (mi. W. Aldcorn, IT. Reid; mat. nut iiuuked, Mrs. Bruce, Miss. {Mimi}; coll. mats. Mrs. Bruce; straw hat. Miss Doupc. E. Iimupe. C. Drumm; crochet work, W001. Miss Doupe. J.C. Fairbairn; f'nnrj.’ knitting, wuol. Rev. Love- gruw. Misa- Umpo; crochet in cot- lull. ‘.\'..I. l~3hilp, EX. Matthews; fun-c): knittin'j'. cotton. 1:3. Doupe, Mrs. Brurv: baby cap. E. Doupo; imin! hum, i1. Sitzor; Irish crochet, .i.42.1":‘iirimit'n. R. Sitzei’; tatting, Mis‘fi Iwa-x H. Reid; drawn work, ii. Sinrlziir. Nichqflsnn 6; Son; cor- .~i-.‘i HWM', MP8. I’Otl‘ifi‘. \VJ. Philp; \\'Hl'i{-i);l:.1'. Miss Adam‘s. J. Sinclair; hillltikvl't'ilit‘f case. B. Sitzer; Whisk fwlv'lvr. MiSs minim: burnt woodâ€" wnrk, R. Sitzur: lump-shade, Mrs. Pc-fz'iv. iii". Sharp: table mats. Miss immm. it. Silzni‘: [Pu (msy. batten- i‘lll‘jJ. it. Sim‘r; tun cosy. any othor, 351‘s. i’wii'iw: nmwllii‘s‘, C. Dl'umm, 313'. Muithvws; nunuiing three inxtrhws. J.”.\I. Matthews. .1. Fair- Isuim: Hvrlin \chl ("llSiliUIL Rev. LU-S'Hg'l'n‘n‘, WJ. mm; omi‘). cush- ‘wzi. {1. Drumm. 311‘s. Peirir: cush- Fine A;ts.â€"H:md painting. fig-l in'vs E'Jbb; tlmxm's. 1M. Mat- [2 vs: 3:11.». JM. Mntthex's; Oil- .';;Jiii. .I..\-I. Matthews; {Jen and ink skntvh. Bl". Sharp. J. M. Mnttlwws.l Flowers.â€"â€"CJJ11.. «I. Di'nmm, Mrs. E‘vii'iv, Miss MJJI'J'isLJI‘J; cut. flowers, \\'..\1. Grunt. Miss Mnrrisnn; lmnd bnnqne'i. Miss Morrisun. \V. GPJ‘Jat; vulous plant. C. Drumm .I..X. Fer- gusun: stocks. (1. Drumm, W.§ Grunt: (iluhlins, \V. (Hunt. J. Rico; :Jstm's. C. Di'nmm. Miss Adams; :.:l:'u_iinli. \\'. Grout, C. Drumm; pun- sios. (I. Di'nmm. lmgnnius. C. Hi'nmm Mrs. Guides: geranium. J. R l’hiip. H. Reid; fuCleins. H. Reid, 1. Riu'. Miss MUI‘I‘iSUII; sweet pens. Mia's MUI'I‘iSOIl, LB. Nicht‘Jlson; tnâ€" MJ' banquet, W. Grant, Miss blur- i'isvn. .Indgesâ€"-G. Binnie. C. Firth. Children’s Workâ€"Loaf bread. ‘Jh'lizu'hm'n. I. Robb: buns. I. Robb; 1::ym' (11102 I. RtJbb: pen and ink sknh'h. J. Mutthvws; [)PCk potatoes. .\'. Manngnll. .l. McEachern; car- i'uts. Mrs. I‘li'ucv. N. McDougall; JEI‘J‘SSJ‘Ji (1011, J. M. 31:1“!10W5; plain iwnnninq. R..X. Nicholson Son. .lmi'ns Mrs. G. Binnie. Mrs. D. Mnflnt. burg. R. Si Mrs. I’Ptrh ELY. Mutt macho-s, J. Esuii'n: Rm L: n'ngrrz Nu, inn. (,1. DH Horses. â€" Registered Clydcs .â€" Brmvd mare. J. Dilsmrt‘. J. Neal; spring filly. J. N931. J. Dilstorf 23; ”nu-war lilly, J. Dilstorf; twoâ€"year filly. .1. Neal; team. J. Dilstorf; best animal on line. J. Neal. (ionvl‘al Purposeâ€"Brood mare, H. (lo‘vwzm: spring filly. E. Gardiner; 1- your filly, A. Boss, H. Reid, E. Gar- diner: «me-year gelding. H. Cowan, J. Gilstorf; two-year filly. \V. Fer- guson. H. Lamont. A. Boss; best an- imal. \V. Ferguson. Agrivultumlâ€"and mare, R. Puttm‘snn. G. McBride. A. McDon- gall: spring colt. A. McDougall, D- Howitt, (.1. Hunt; spring filly, \VT- Pinde‘r. T. Bunstnn. H. (Iowan; 0119‘ year gelding. R. Pattersnn, G. Ait- ken: one-year filly. Miss E. Doupe, T. Bunston; two-year gelding, H. Reid: twoâ€"year filly” \V. Ferguson G. Aitken, E. Gardiner; team, S. Pecknver, W. Aitken, W. Nelson; host animal. R. Patterson. Heavy Draughtâ€"BrOOd mare, G. .Xitken, H. Watt; spring filly, B. Patterson, G .Aitken, H. Watt; twoâ€" year filly. B.F. Sharp; team, B. F. Sharp; best animal, B. F. Sharp. Roadsterâ€"Mare, W. T. Pinder, Spring colt, I. Robb; spring filly, W. '1‘. Pinder; one-year gelding, G. Mc- Bride; one-year filly, V. Rawn; two year gelding, I. Robb; pair drivers, W. M. Groat; single roadster, M. Halliday, C. Hunt, E. Gardiner; sad- Judgeâ€"("2. L. Grunt. dle horse. \V.T. Orchard, W. Aitken best animal, M. Halliday. Coach and Carriageâ€"Mare. I. Kerr; spring filly, I. Kerr; one-year gelding, E. Gardiner; one-year fil- ly, W. Aitken; two-year filly, W. Aitken; carriage horses. H. Reid, McLauchlin Bros" W. J. Nelson; lady drixer, M. Halliday, J. A. For- guson W ..S Atchison; best walking horse, McLaughlin Bros., W .T. Pin- der; best animal, McLaughlin Bros. hitching contest, V. Rawn, R. Ait- ken. Cattle. â€"â€" Shorthorn. -â€" Bull, two years. J..C Fairbairn, H. Reid; bull c.alf R. Aitken, \V. Fairbairn 23; cow, R. Aitken; heifer, two years, R. Aitken. \X. Fairbairn; heifer, one year, R. Aitken 12; heifer calf Vs. iniirbair11,R.Aitkei1. Jerseyâ€"Cow. J.D. RObOl‘iS. Polled-Anguaâ€"Bull calf. R. Ir- vine. Herefordâ€"Aged bull. W. Gillies; bull. twn years. J. Diim'ling; bull calf. J.Dmvling, A. Hunter. J. anling: cow, W. Gillies. J. Dowâ€" ling. H. (Iowan: heifer, one year, W. Gillies. J. Diim'ling 23; heifer, two years. \V. Gillies. J. Bowling 23; heifer Cull‘. J. Dmx'ling. W. Gillies, A. Hunter. Gr ades. â€"-Pair twnâ€" vear steers, \V. Aitken. R. \ifken, G. Brown «me-year steers, G. Broxxn, J. Dow line; 00“. A. Hunter; heifer, two gears, R. Aitken. G. Brown 23; heifer. one year, G. Brown. J. Dowâ€" li11<.r.G.Br0\\'n; heifer calf, R. Irâ€" \ine, R. \itken G Brown; steer (:11lf,T.D11\,\lin;_rl2. R. Aitken; fat lienst. \\. Aitken; sweepstakes. \V. Gillies. Judgeâ€"J}. \V. VVhittun. Sheep.â€"Leicester.â€"â€"Ram 1111111). B. Irvine, H.Sincl111r. J.T. Stephen- son: ewe. aged. J T. Stephenson. II. Si11clz1ii'23:1'111 ewe, H.Sincl:1i1- .1. 'l'. 811‘11’1111‘1'1s1111: Sliearling ewe, '1‘. Slei’ihensmi. J. R'IeEachern, J. T. 51.111111111151111; ewe 111ml). .1. T. Sie- phenson 12. H. Sinclair; pen. J. '1‘. Stephensnn. ()xl‘nrd Aged ram. H. Lamont. “7 Fairbairn: ram lamb. H. Lamimt. \\'. li‘airbairn: agmgl ewe. H. Lamont W. Fairbairn: slmarling‘ ewe, "\V. Fairbairn, J. Sinclair; ewe lamb, J. C. Fairbairn, J. Sinclair; pen. J. Sinclair. . Slirnpshireâ€"Ram lamb. J. C. Fairbairn: aged ewe. J. C. Fair- bairn; fat. lamb. J. C. Fairbairn. Swineâ€"White breedâ€"Aged boar ("‘r. Ailken; Spring Sow, J. Rice, R. Irvine. J. anling. Black breeds.â€"Br00d sow. J. Rice 12; spring sow. J. Rice 12. Rod lireeds.-â€"Aged boar, R. Irvin: spring sow, R. Irvin; sweepstakes, R. Irvin, J. Rice, J. Dowling. Judgeâ€"R. Brigham. Allan Park. Poultryâ€"Goose, H. \Vatt; spring geese. “IT. Pinder, H. \Vatt. 'l‘nrlivysâ€"J. A. Ferguson. V. A1- les: Spring turkeys. JA. Ferguson. Durks.â€"â€"â€"V. Alles. WT. Pinder; spring ducks. N. McDougall. ll. \Vatt. Fowl -»- Brahma, McLaughlin Bros" H. \V'utt; chicks, McLaughlin Bros; Barred Rock, McLaughlin Emma, JA. Ferguson; chiclm, Mc- Laughlin Bros 12; \Vhite Leg- horn. H. Reid: chicks. H. Reid; .1. D. Row-Ms: Brown Lnghm'n. .-\‘-itk~:3n; \Vhite \Vyamiotto. R. A. Nicholson Son, T. Dingwall; vhicks, J.D. Roberts 12: Buff 01'- 1_)ington. H. F. McDougall 12; chicks, H. E. McDougall 12; Rhoda Island Red, H. Lamont; Ancona chicks, BF. Sharp. N. McDougall; flock heavy breeds. H. E. McDon- flail. ’ ‘ ' 1“ 1'32...th PARMING WEST NOT TROUBLED. Ottawa, Oct. 2.â€"â€"Rep0rts reaching here from til-.0, agricultural districts in Western Canada indicate that no trouble is anticipated from intensiâ€" tied labor problems as a result of the operation of the Military Ser- Ul“.1 Vt' - vice Act. Experience at the time of the harvest this year, when sufi‘icient labor was supplied through the coâ€"operation of many patriotic forces in addition to the regular supply, has caused the far- mers to View the prospect with complacence. In the first \ears of the “war a large number of farmers left the land to join the armies. The exo- dus was led by the large number of men from the Old Country who had taken up farms in the west. The operation of the Exemption Boards under the Military Service Act will tend to prevent any serious with- drawal of farmers or their assist- ants in future, as agriculture is one of the industries which will be given particular care. Since Western Canada is in- tensely democratic in its political views, the sharing of Military Bur- dens under the Military Service Act meets with wide approval there. The scope permitted Exemption Boards in their dealings with indi- vidual cases is nevertheless ad- mitted to be necessary in the high- est interests of the country. 0 ‘, Judgesâ€"G. Binnie, C. F1r b :1 . rm; DURHAM CHRONICLE. HOW’S THIS? W e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca- tarrh Cure. Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh suffer- ers for the past thirty-five years, and has become knox'vn as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru the .blood on the mucous surfaces, expelling the poison from the blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca» tarrh Cure for a short time, you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonâ€" ials free. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toâ€" ledo. Ohio. Sold by all drnggists, ledo. Ohio. BORN. Leith.â€"-â€"In Holstein, on Septem- her 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. John Leith. a daughter (Vera Aileneh Notice is hereby given that a Court Will be held. pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act. by His Honor, the Judge of the Countv Court of the County of Grey. at the Township Hall, Glenelg. on the 15th day of October, 1917. at the hour of 9.30 o’clock in the forenoon to hear and determine complaints of erâ€" rors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality of the, Township of Glenelg for 1917. Dated the 29th day of September, 1917. GLENELG“ COURT OF REVISION. wPOR SALE. That desirable dwelling at the corner of Countess and Garafrnxa stronts, Durham, owned by the lair). lnslmctor Campbell; complete bath. and modern heating. lighting and water conveniences: grand garden and upâ€"tO-date garage in conner lion. Apply for particulars in John Morrison, Durhmn. 10.4 STEERS FOR SALE. Two good two-year-old steers for sale. Apply to JOS. E. Pattorsml, Dm‘noch. 10 4 2 FARM WANTED. Good farm and buildings wanted; will rent for term of years. with uption of buyin"; must have goud buildings. and not more than the miles from town. Write Box '2. Chronicle office, Durham. 42 Sold by all druggists, 75c. J. S. Black, Clerk of the Municipality a? the Township of Gleneig. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Twelve-acre farm with solid brick c<_>t.t.agc. 6 r0 ms, lvrw‘. hat-n. chicken run with high wire f‘mw: ‘1-++4~4°+++++~1~++++++¢M+++N++MM+HW++++MN+++£4.4- gnod water. Orchard; 0110 mile suuih: key next. dour at. Mrs. W, Ritchio‘s. Apply to Mrs. M, a. LP-gatp, 1'62, Hess stI‘PPt. .,n'.1!h, Hamilttm. (mi. '. 3 October 4th, 1917. ‘F. A. Graham. eyesig: '-â€"M the Central Drug The soaring price of brought about the cu that. Mexican dollars more as bullion than Last month a New bought. fifty thousand ‘ consignedthem to the 1 q Mr. Col] 11 Tharp wore fcmz' [no data; at tho Priceville seemed busy on th newspapers were re; We Durham editors, -‘ timer. of The Shelburn of Rm; Pimwv land h lit 10! be thvt and In and Harry for their spending ' Suthorland them later m VI serw (- terian St. th W’h a 1 v _\‘ or 1 The tops prin atH we have h i h th 4 OVf 13V! lost. 7 estim that. 1 fore Thanksgh without. a]: of . gratitude plenty we most. mrhu] \V‘ Tl [4‘91"1 Mrs “01“] 17m; iI‘Oc 31‘ VOL 50â€"N0. 2641. BUNNY 311$ M M Mo MI I! M 311 E‘sEWS m '1’} 11 m. n M If M h HH hunn n11 l‘h H m m0 m M \\

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