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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1924, p. 7

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.ursday. October 33. 1m {HE MARKET which were mand. This a would ad- 5 the supply >mer iket-S the caries and Slices order that argcst blanket quoted in any melette a Pair TICCS on Thursday, 00m 2:. ms The Ladies' Aid Society mpt this afternoon at Sister Sflith‘s home to discuss doughnuts for their coming Hollyween party. Sister Earmra'lm Tompkins gave an intemsting talk onâ€"“W‘hy the holn is the: best part of a doughnut” She was roundly applauded. Jack BPPWSUBI‘ our stick sheriff. swept out the jail! ° to-‘dw. Say’s he‘s heard too much braggin‘ about the smooth cider Hmy'l‘fl 203W Ahin O’Brien. the pawn brnkor do luxo here, has already taken in 31] his clamps dummies and locked them down in his bnspmnnt for a couple of weeks. “Beleef it. you me,” says Abie. “it pays it. dis ‘Sayâ€"nfâ€"ly Fnist‘ slogan.” Abie ain’t min‘ to fink his nwk again getting: thosn dummies down off the church rmf, liko- lu- did after last Hollyweon. All the bays are washin’ their calluloid comers this w'eek. an, they hopes to (1327.10 tho girls at Seth Simpkin‘s Holiyween .iamhnrnn Sandy night. Bright idea. All kinds nf excitemomt in our village. Hollyween’s coming! That‘s mmff about. Hollywnon. Now we public sm'rvts to"! (PH ya. Gertie Johnson can’t keep hm‘ mouth shut. Just a new 9mm tooth right. up in front. “Butch" Pm'km‘ had his Ford over at ”I? : rejuvenation. 'l‘w as ahmlt time. Ono wheel "10 game and tho Mhm throw xx om skiddin. morning. Ain‘t hum) who it. looks like yet. Snappy Suspundcrs on 39 cents. Baby pink. R‘ and other nifty gnlms. Business has bran dead for Nate Palmer, our undertaker. Town‘s too healthy. But he’s hopin’ things‘ll pick up alter election. He‘s reduced prices on all his caskets for the next thirty days. Thnrn‘a a now baby at Silas Brown‘s housn. Arrived this button. Jimmie Meyer hit him {our of his fingers. Lizzie 80th: more up a perfectly good hankie-ohief. Nollie Blah '13 and Tony Minkle’s hair ain’t chewed of! all her finger-nan laid down since. There were other casuflities. too, but we ain‘t been able to tabulate them all yet. Had a thrillin‘ BV Our Little Cross-Eyed Girl Reporter. She knows all. She hears all. And she sees twice as much) in‘ tn .liqh out at our different Hollyween skirmishes. when Suspnnders on 5310. BAPPEIIN’S ll OUR VILLAGE fiighm‘ priced. Of all the words From tongue to pen 8nd memories in theseâ€"- “I knew him whenâ€"- He was a bartender!” Ravomuv stamp blue. hair tonic lavender 'l‘hosu labeled “For Poliecumm and S; VOLS’I'BAD POI}: happens. Goo-bye. HOPE IT DON‘T“ LOOK LIKE ITS PA,’ at the cams” yostidy for p when] Mes already in got. some other NH. not lock-jaw. PRICEVIUE FAIR Game, maleâ€"W. D. Connor : female â€"Connor. White Wyandotte, maleâ€"- Connor, W. Ramage: femaleâ€"Ram- age. Wh. Wyandotte c'ockerepâ€"Con- nor. Light Brahma Cockerelâ€"T. Mc- Dougall: palletâ€"T. McDougall. Wh. leghorn, maleâ€"H .E. Karatedt 1 and 2: femaleâ€"McDougan 1 and 2. Whm leghorn cockerelâ€"W. D. Connor, Kar- atedt: pallet â€"- Connor, Karatedt. Houdan, femaleâ€"Connor 1 and 2: ierelâ€"Karatedt, Connor: palletâ€"Con- {non Karatedt. Barred rock, maleâ€" ‘lchougall, Karatedt: femaleâ€"Mc- Dougall, Karatedt. Barred rock cock- â€"--“A‘ 7“ â€"Connor : femaleâ€"Connor : oockerel â€"Connor : pulletâ€"Connor 1 and 2. Andalusian male, female, cockerel and pulletâ€"All W. D. Connor. Ancona maleâ€"Kmtedt : femaleâ€" Ksrstedt 1 and 2 : Pekin duck. maleâ€"McDougsll, anage : femaleâ€"J. F. Collinson. Hc~ Dougsll. Rouen, maleâ€"McDougsll 1 ‘snd 2 : femuleâ€"McDougall 1 and 2. Duck. s.o.v., maleâ€"McDowell. Mal- colm McLean : femaleâ€"Mal. McLean. Bronze turkey, mnleâ€"McDougsll. D. McMillan: femaleâ€"McDougan, D. Mc- Millan. Toulouse goose, mushâ€"F. Cairns, Arch. Stewart : femaleâ€"Stew- art, F. Cairns. Goose, s.o.k.. maleâ€"â€" H- C- Hadley. Stewart: femaleâ€"Rad. H. C. RadleY. ley 1 and 2. Fall wheat, whiteâ€"F. D. Cairns. J. 1 F. Collinson. Spring wheat, marquis 1 â€"W. Ramage. Spring wheat, a. o. v. . â€"J. G. Whyte. Barley ,6 rowedâ€"F. Cairns, D. McMillan. Oats, white, 1 largeâ€"D. McMillan. Oats, white, . smallâ€"F. Cairns, D. McMillan. Peas, largeâ€"J. G. Whyte, D .McMillan. Peas smallâ€"L. MacArthur. Buck- ,wheatâ€"J. G. Whyte, W. Ramage. ‘Timothy seedâ€"Whyte, D. MacMillan. lBeans, whiteâ€"W. Binnie. Flaxseedâ€" Whyte, W. Ramage. Red cloverâ€"L. A. Fisher. Alsykeâ€"â€"L .A.Fisher. En- ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Potatoes, Green NILâ€"W. J. Mac. Millan. D. MacMillan. Potatoes. Coir bierâ€"D. MacMillan. 8. Patterson. Po- tatoes o. a. k.-â€"F. P. Reilly, W. J. MacMillan. Potatoes, Collectionâ€"DH MacMillan, W. J. MacMillan. Tur- nips swede, Derbyâ€"D. MacMillan. D. Campbell. Turnips swede, a. o. v.â€" ton W. J. MacMillan. Mangold, globe â€"â€"-°i. Patterson, W. Beaton. Mangold, long redâ€"S. Patterson, L. Batterton. Mangold, yellowâ€"J. G. Whyte, 8. Patterson. Sugar beetsâ€"Jno. A. -â€"â€"-Ԥ. Patterson, W. Beaton. muugUIu, long redâ€"S. Patterson, L. Batterton. Mangold, yellowâ€"J. G. Whyte, S. Patterson. Sugar b9etsâ€"Jno. A. Nichol, S. Pattvrson. Field Carrots, whiteâ€"S. Patterson. L. Batterton. Field carrots. redâ€"S. Patterson, l). Machllan. Table Carrots, shorthorn. -â€"L. Battvrton, W. J. Machllan. Table carrots. a. 0. v.â€"-Mistake in Jud- â€"â€" .l n...t ICUIT' ‘JI.I|\I\«IJ, --- __ ge‘ book: had No. 8 for lst and 2nd. this number had none showing. 'l‘ahlv turnipsâ€"I). MacMillan. W. J. MacMillan. Beets, long. bloodâ€"~L. Fislwr.W. J. MacMillan. Beets, tur- nip rootedâ€"4.. Fisher. \V. A. Hawken. Parsnipsâ€"VV. J. MacMillan. D. Mac- Millan. Winter Radishosâ€"R. Vausv, I). MacMillan. Summer Radishesâ€"L. â€"- “Yxn Coll. or weedsâ€"L GRAIN AND seeps new POULTRY DAY CHRONICLE Apples. Golden Russetâ€"Tho: Nich- ol, W. Ramnge. Northern Spyâ€"F. Cairns. A. O. V., winterâ€"W. Binnie. J. C. Adams. Snowâ€"W Hawken. W. Ramage. Alexanderâ€"R. Vause. Ad- ams. St uwrenceâ€"W. A Button. A. D. McLeod. A. O.V., Fallâ€"W. Btm nte, D. MacMman. Coll. Applesâ€"W. Binnie, W. Benton. Crabs, largeâ€"J. C. Adams, S. Patterson. Crabs, med. â€"-Beaton. Plumsâ€"S. Patterson. '1‘ Ferguson. Pears. fallâ€"Adams. Pears, winterâ€"Patterson, Vause. Grapesâ€" W. Binnie. Hand boquetâ€"Mrs J. MacLean. Dr. Carr. Table centrepieceâ€"Dr Carr. Mrs Croseley. Coll. House plants-- T. A. Ferguson. Geranium Ain bloom T. A. Ferguson. Mrs J. MacLean. Sweet Peasâ€"Rev. W. B. Curran House fernâ€"R. Vause. A. Stewart. Fuschiaâ€"Rev. Curran. Begonia. rex -â€"Adsms. Begonia. a.o. k.â€"-D. Camp- bell, Mrs Crossley. GladioIiâ€"F. Cairns. Dr Carr. Hydrangeaâ€"Mrs. Adams, T A Ferguson. Dahliaâ€"F. Cairns, W Hawken. Coll. {aliasesâ€"H. Ksrstedt, Mrs Crossley. Coll. painting in oil. landscape-- Hawken. Painting Fruit or flowersâ€" Hawken. Pen and lnkâ€"anken, Mrs A. J. Savage. Pencil drawingâ€"F. Cairns, Geo. Cairns. Crayon Drawing was . . , -. -_ -â€"-W Hawken, Geo. Cairns. Water colorâ€"G. Cairns, J. F. Collinson. Any other picture of meritâ€"F. Cairns, 8. Patterson. 5 lb honey in combâ€"A. D. McLeod. 5 lb honey extractedâ€"McLeod, L. Fisher. Eaton’s special, 5 lb butter in blocksâ€"Mrs Aldcorn. D. MacMillan L. Fisher. 5 lb roll butterâ€"H. Kar- siedt, G. Cairns, F. Cairns. 5 lb crock butterâ€"F. Cairns, Mrs Altlcorn, W. Beaton. 10 lbs butter in blockâ€"l). Machllan, L. Fishvr, Mrs Aldcorn.‘ Maple syrupâ€"W. Ramagp, F. Cairns. Maple sugarâ€"L. Fisher. F. Cairns. Pumpkin pieâ€"D. MacMillan, Hawker). NLemon pieâ€"A. B. Macdonald. 1). Mac- Millan. Apple pieâ€"F. Cairns. 1). Campbell. Custard plea-A B MaoDon- ald, J. D. McLeml. (lrpam pieâ€"I). iMacMillan. Rev. Curran. Mince pie -v -wv-vâ€" L. Fisher. A. B. MacDonald. Oatmeal cakesâ€"D. MacMillan, D. Campbell. Layer cake â€" Hawken. Collinson. Fruit cakeâ€"Fish”, Stewart. Cake, FINE ARTS FLOWERS DAIRY FRUIT Plain nnlanndered garmentâ€" D Camp- lrish Crochetâ€"Collinson. Campbell. ' Filet crochetâ€"Campbell. Crossley. Tattingâ€"E Karstedt. F Cairns. Drawn thread -â€"Campbell. Savage. Mod. bead work â€"Campbell. G. Calms. Hematitchingâ€"lrs J. McLean. Camp bell. Eyelet Emb.â€"Savage. Crossley. Solid white emb.--E. Karstedt. Collin- son. Hardanger emb. â€"â€" Collinson. Campbell. Roman cutâ€"Geo Cairns. Campbell. Tea clothâ€"Crossley. Camp- bell. Luncheon setâ€"Fisher. Adams. Set table mats 3)â€"S. Patterson. F. Cairns. Tray clothâ€"F. Cairns. Camp- bell. Tea cosyâ€"Campbell. A. B- hic- Donald. Centrepiece. whiteâ€"G Cairns, Campbell. Sideboard scarfâ€"Crossley,» Campbell. Pillow slips hand trimmed Crossley, E. Karstedt. Towels. emb. Savage. E. Karatedt. Towels O. H.â€"- Savage. Hawkens. Dresser coverâ€"; Collinson. E. Karstedt. Pin cushionâ€" Collinson. G. Cairns. Night gown- Collinson. E. Karstedt. Camisoleâ€"l". Cairns. D. Campbell. Corset cover-- A. B. MacDonald. Campbell. Bed room slippersâ€"Crowley. Mrs J. Mac- Lean. Ladies' Handkerchiefâ€"Savage. Campbell. Set Serviettesâ€"Campbell. E. xii-stun. Chlldren s Jacket and booteeIâ€"Adams. Savage. Child's short dressâ€"Adams. G. cums. Col- ored centrepieceâ€"G. Cairns. Fisher. Sofa plllov emb.. colorsâ€"Crossley. Fisher. Mod. ‘x’ stitchâ€"Suva“. Campbell. Applique â€" E. Karatedt. Hawkens. Sofa pillow. O. H. work-e EVCalrns. Crowley. -Coll. diaerent kinds emuâ€"Humans, Crossley. Coll. fancy needleworkâ€"E. Karatedt. F. Cairns. (Our own (-orrosmndom.) (Intvmlml fur last “1va Mr. and Mrs. \\'-illi:nn Hanks smut Sunday “itlt Mr. and Mrs. Nvil Mclwan. Miss lrmw Smith “1' Ihwk Mills SW‘nt Hm \VN'k-l‘llll \\ it]: how fl'io'lul. Miss l‘lsthm' lewm. ()m‘ lvavlwl'. Miss F‘ir-Lh attvmiml the muwutinu in “mum-r. 'l‘lw monthly tum-hug nf Hm l'. I“. \V. U. was lwld at. “In hmm- ”1' Mrs. 'l‘. Laudvr with a maul turn nut. 'l'lu-rv was a guml pmwr Tram 'l‘lw am- nf Illll'ill'll‘.‘ isn‘t. lmsl. Many n filling slalion man can get nine gallons in an vlghl. gallon tank. LADIES' WORK Fancy) Rocky Saugeep (Ming to the kindness «It in. John Morrison thn W. M. S. (if the Presbyterian church “0‘“ their 't'hanksuivinp Him-Ling at. .“I‘K "or- rison's hfllnl' un Thursday. Ik‘tobor 9. The martini; uponmt with a hymn and [IrayI-I‘. Mrs. JIIIIII MI‘QurfiII giving tho Bible reading. the sub- jrrt. brim: IIIIIII'I'rssI’I'y lil'a}'t‘t'. Mm. . . S. Mt‘ll‘ilit ii 811V" HII- IIIIIII' which “'34 an Furniusa brim: must. «upm- m‘iatr for thv minim: [Itohiaritc telling ho“ ”III‘ II! ”III Hahn‘s “MI «ms nu ”Ptl'ttl ra III and a IIIIIIIkaIII «was led to Ilhrist by a IIIIssIIIIIIII-x and was tbv nit-am (if IIIIVIIII: many rhIIIrhos «In tho Island lhIaIItItIIi. lu'I'uIIIr “as glad III N r and III-III Mrs. Rirr t't‘tlll‘lli‘tl nIIssImIarx from Mr Ira. NIs. Itirv mm. NDIIII' ur hvl‘ I’XIH‘HI'HI'PS III .‘MIII' IIIIIt thankmt thu ludirs' fur “II'II till «I fruit. «In, at Christmas. Mu HIIrItiIII.r gaw :I III-Isnimmry stuI-y eIItItlI-It. “Mrs. Stanton's 'I‘hanks- gixfling. ti-Iu'hini. In: In M thanktni tor Ull‘ smaltust «If (Ind s blrssinirs. Mrs. Harding tank tho «man In the absence (If Hm organist. erl‘reh- nwnts \wrv sorvi at In Mr 5. Min-rim" and some (if UN' members of the socioh and \wm wry much rnjox- mt. A I-nIII-rtion of “8 was taken. 'l‘hu “rather was fine, the :1de. allow Imml. the Iialiri's must inu'rrist- IIIg and InstrIIrtiw and a wry nnjovahlv IIIIII'HIIK was I-Inamt with Um Lurits I’Iwym' for Men and Women IOUTILY IEB‘I‘IIG New Stock of PAGE 7.

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