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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Oct 1925, p. 6

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Bar-1m. (wowed â€"F. Calms, W. Ramago: Son. Oats. large whiteâ€"W. Ramage Son, J. 0. Why to. Data, small whiteâ€"F. Cairns, J. G. Wh) te. Spring wheat. Marquisâ€"1.6. Whyte W. Ramage Son. Span horsesâ€"W. A. Lawrence, W. -I. Atchiaon. PRICEVIUE FAIR â€"-â€"“'--v-’ '0 1.. Nichol. Stevr calfâ€"W. Mather l and 2. Best dual purpose cowâ€"Dr. Carr. Best fat steer or heifer (Union Stock Yards spedal)â€"J.A. Nichol 1 and 2, W. Mather. Single driverâ€"W. A. Lawrence, Dr. Henry. Lady driverâ€"W. A. Lawrence. Best turnoutâ€"James Picken. Worst turn-outâ€"Wm. S. Atchison. Best team light horses on grounds Brood mare with foalâ€"Dr. Carr, J. Livingstone, H. Lever. 2-year gelding or nilyâ€"C.P.Kinnee Spring coitâ€" H. Lever, J. Living- uone. Dr. Carr. Brood mare with foalâ€" D. Nichol. Wm. S. Atchlaon. 2-year gelding or fillyâ€"Nell McLeod Bprlng coltâ€"D. Nichol, W S Atchlson Jcruy Cowâ€"T. Nichol. 1 a 2, L. Frook. Hereford Bull. 1-year-oldâ€" W. A. Lawrence, D. Hincks Son. Bull calfâ€"T. P. Tucker 1 and 2, W. A. Lawrence. Mllch cowâ€"T. P. Tucker 1 and 3, W. A. Lawrence. 2-year-old heiferâ€"W. A. Lawrence. 1-year-old heiferâ€"W. A. Lawrence T. P. Tucker 2 and 3. Heifer calfâ€"W. A. Lawrence 1 and 3. T. P. Tucker 2nd. ’ Milch cow, dairy purposesâ€" W. G. Watson, D. Nichol, J. A. Nichol. Milch cow, beef purposes â€"J. A. Livingstone 1, 2 and 3. 21'ear-old heiferâ€"W. Mather l and 3. D. Nichol. Lyear-old heiferâ€"J. A. Nichol 1 k 3. \V. Mather. 3year-old steerâ€"J. A. Nichol 1 and 2. W. Mather. ”1-year-old steerâ€"W. Mather, J. A. Agricultural Span horses (lat Eaton smithâ€"A. C. McArthur, D. Hincks Son, J. I). cheod. Best spring colt on groundsâ€" And Blacks. Shorthorn (Durham) Bull. two-year-oldâ€"D. McMillan. Bull calfâ€"W. J. Meads. D. McMillan Mllch cowâ€"Dr. Carr. D. McMillan, W. J. M93113. 2 year-old heiferâ€"H. Karatedt. Heifer calfâ€"Dr. Carr. H. Karstedt. Brood mare with foalâ€"And. Hincks Jon. Hooper. 2-year gelding or fillyâ€"W Atchison 1-year gelding or fillyâ€"And. Hincks Spring coltâ€"And. Hincks. General Purpou Span horses -â€"Robt. Alexander, J. Bhgrtreed. H. C. Radley. span horsesâ€"H. Lever. Spring coltâ€"Joe. Hooper 1 and 3, Neil McLeod. Best team in above 'classe-sâ€"Robt. Alexander. 'AGE O. Roadster Span horsesâ€"Dr. Carr, T. H. Wil- Leicester HORSES CATTLE Carriage Apples, Adams. Apples, McRae. John McGowan, Judge FRUIT Northern Spy â€" 8. Patterson, F. Cairns. Golden Russet ‘Applesâ€"J. McRae, T. A. Ferguson. Apples, other varietyâ€"A. B. Mc- Donald. S. Patterson. Apples, snowâ€"W. Ramage Son. F. Cairns. Beets, turnip-rootedâ€"A. B. McDon- ald. W. J. McMillan. P3rs_qips-â€"W.J.McMillan, W Hawken Beets. long bloodâ€"S. Patterson, W J. McMillan. Radishes, winterâ€"R. Vaiise: W. 3: McMillan. Radishes, Bummerâ€"S. Patterson. Cabbage, Oxheart or Winningstadt â€"W.‘ _Hawken, J. G. Whyte Cabbage, picklingâ€"Wffiawken, w. J. McMillan. Cabbage, other varietyâ€"S. Patter- son. F. J. Thurston. j Cauliflowersâ€"W. Hawken. Potato Onionsâ€"S. Patterson, Mrs. A. Ritchie. Onions from Dutch settsâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, S. Patterson. Onions from Black seedâ€"W. J. McMillan, 8. Pat- terson. Ensilage cornâ€"S. Patterson, A. B. McDonald. Peas. largeâ€"D. flinch Son. W. Range 1: Son. Mangold. yellow, intermediate â€"-D. McLachlan, R. Vause. Sugar beetsâ€"S. Patterson, J.McRae Carrots, field white â€"S. Patterson, J. J. McRae. Carrots, field redâ€" S. Patterson, 'I“ McDougall. Table carrots, Shorthornâ€" D. Mc- Millan, W. Hawken. Pumpkin, yellow â€" D. McLachlan, Mrs. Crossley. Table squashâ€"J. J. McRae, W. Hawken. Vegetable marrowâ€"S. Patterson, J. G. Whyte. Celery, whiteâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, Mrs S. Patterson. Citrons W. Hawken, Mrs Ritchie Tomatoesâ€"F. Cairns, Mrs Ritchie Muskmelons â€" S. Patterson, W. Cucunibers, picklingâ€"Mrs A. Rit- chie, W. Hawken. Cucumbers, ripeâ€"S. Patterson, F. J. Thurston Table cornâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, W. Hawken. Collection Vegetables â€"- S. Patter- son, W. J. McMillan. Collection Field Rootsâ€"S. Patter- Mangold Wurtzel, Globeâ€"S. Patter- son, W. Benton. Green Mountain potatoesâ€"S. Pat- terson. W. J. McMillan. Cobbler potatoesâ€"S. Patterson, D. McMillan. Potatoes, any otherâ€"S. Patterson, W. Hawken. Collection potatoesâ€" 8. Patterson, W. J. McMillan. Turnlpa, Swede Derbyâ€"W. Burnett John Burnett. Swede turnips, any otherâ€"W. Ald- corn, W. J. McMillan. Turnips, Green-top Aber.â€"W Benton Turnips, any other â€"8. Patterson, W. J. McMillan. Mangold, Wurtzel, long redâ€" W. Aldcorn, Mrs. J. McLean. Field cornâ€"S. Patterson, Mrs Adams Timothy seedâ€"J. G. Whyte. Apples, White beansâ€"J. McRae, DCampbell Colored beansâ€"Thea. McDougall, J. Flax seedâ€"J. G. Whyte. John McGowan, Judge ROOTS AND VEGETABLES STAN DARD BAN K The Harvest is in and the Year in Review Alexanderâ€"L. Frock, Mrs‘ St. Lawrenceâ€" W. Beaton, Colbertâ€"S. Patterson, J. OI" CANADA TWO MD AND THIRTYngE BRANCHES __._â€"‘- -A-_ Ag Perhaps you should begin _right to assist you in increasing the value of your farm and of its Products. W The Manager of the Standard Bank of Canada near ypu will be glad to tell you how this bank’s service is at your disposal in: HEN will you ’° "’ make the 1mprove’ ments in your farm which will bring you bigger returns next year? / Root'sâ€"S. Patter- Sleeping Garment -â€" S. Patterson, D. Campbell. Child’s dressâ€"J. G. Whyte. Kitchen apronâ€"D. Campbell. Mrs. Adams. Wool shoulder Shawlâ€"G. Cairns. Sweater coatâ€"F. J. Thurston. Homespun yarn, 2 plyâ€"Mrs Adams G. Cairns. Pillow slips â€" W. Hawken, Mrs. Adams. Patchwork cotton Quiltâ€"S. Patter- son, Mrs Adams. Fancy quilted Quiltâ€"S. Patterson, Mrs. Adams. Comforter homemadeâ€"S Patterson Bedspread, knit or crochet â€" D. Campbell, Mrs Crossley. Bedspread, fancy â€" D. Campbell, Mrs Adam's. Don. McMillan. hol, J. llcEachern. Coll. Applesâ€"W. Beaton, J. Mc- 15 pound crock Butterâ€"W. Beaton, Geo. Cairns, W. Aldcorn. 10 lbs Butter in blocksâ€"C. Huddy, W. Aldcorn, F. Cairns. Crab Apples, mediumâ€"W. Hawken, W. Ramuge ' Son. Plumsâ€"D. Campbell, S. Patterson. Pears, fallâ€"Mrs Adams, S. Patter- 5 pounds Honey, extractedâ€"A. ' D. McLeod. a Jelly, three kindsâ€"Mrs J. McLean, A. B. McDonald. 5 pound roll Butterâ€"F. Calms, G. Cairns, W. Aldcorn. Pumpkin pieâ€"W. Beaten, D. bell. Coll. HousePlantsâ€"Mrs A Ritchie Double or Single Geranium in bloomâ€"Mrs J. McLean. J. J. McRae. Sweet Peasâ€"D. Campbell. House Fernâ€"R. Vause. Begonia. â€"- Mrs A. Ritchie. D. Hinck-s Son. Gladioliâ€"F. Cairns. Mrs Crossley Hydrangeaâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Mrs. Adams. Dahliasâ€"F. Cairns, Mrs J. McLean Coll. Foliageâ€"Neil McLeod, J. J. McRae. Astersâ€"G. Cairns, W. Hawken. DAIRY DOMESTIC SCIENCE 5 pounds Honey in combâ€"A. D. McLeod. 1 quart Maple Syrupâ€"J. F. Collin- son, F. Calms. Hand Bouquetâ€"Mrs J. McLean, D. Campbell. Socks, coarseâ€"S. Patterson, D4 Crab Apples, largeâ€"D. McLachlan. Table centrepieceâ€"W. Hawken, Dr Pears ,winterâ€"S. Patterson, .1. Mo other varietyâ€"Ina. A. Nic- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Immnmummnunmunmmufi John McGowan, J udge Hinck-s Son. Hand sewn garmentâ€"F. J. Thurs- ton. D. Campbell. Sideboard scarfâ€"D. Campbell, F. Cairns. Pillow slipsâ€"Campbell, F. Cairns. Towels, embroideredâ€"J. F. Collin- son, D. Campbell. Mitts, fineâ€"Mrs Adana. Mrs E. L’Stewart, Midland, Judge LADIES’ WORK (FANCY) Irish Crochetâ€"J. F. Collinson, D. Campbell. Filet crochetâ€" Thurston, Crossley Tattlngâ€"Thurston. Hawken Drawn Thread Workâ€"F. Calms, D. Campbell. Hemstltchlngâ€"Campbell. F. Cairns Embroidery, eyeletâ€" Crossley, D. Campbell. Embroidery, solid â€"- F. Cairns, G. Cairns. Embroidery, Hardangerâ€" Campbell Embroidery, Roman cutâ€" Crossley, Geo. Cairns. Modern floral embroideryâ€" Mrs A. Ritchie, F. Cairns. Luncheon setâ€" Mrs Adams, D. Campbell. Cehtrepiece, whiteâ€"G. Cairns, W. Hawken. Towel-3, other trimmingâ€"Mrs A. Ritchie, G. Cairns. bell. Pin cushionâ€"G. Cairns, Mrs Ritchie Nightgownâ€"And. Hincks. Camisoleâ€"F Cairns, D. Campbell Corset coverâ€"A. B. McDonald, D. Campbell. Table mats, crochetâ€"S. Patterson, G. Cairns. , Tray clothâ€"W. Hawken, Crossley. Tea cosey â€" A. B. McDonald, D. Campbell. Handkerchiefâ€"Mrs J. McLean, R. Vause. Servlettesâ€"D. Campbell. Child‘s jacket booteesâ€"Adams. Colored centrepieceâ€"Mrs A. Ritch- ie, J. F. Collinson. Sofa pillowâ€"Mrs Ritchie, F. Cairns Cross stitchâ€"Crossley, DCampbell. Applique work â€" W. Hawken, D. Campbell. Crayon drawingâ€"W. Hawken, F. Cairns. Water colorsâ€"F. Cairns, G. Cairns Any other picture of meritâ€"F. Cairns, S. Patterson. BOYS’ GIRLS' SPECIAL Girls, 6 to 8, inclusive â€" Quilt Pen and ink sketchâ€"S. Patterson, W. Hawken. Bedroom slippersâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Mrs Adams. . Coll. Paintings in Oilâ€"W. Hawken, F. Cairns. Coll. Paintings in Oil (fruit or flowersâ€"F. Cairns, W. Hawken. Sofa pillow, other hand workâ€"D. Campbell, W. Hawken. Coll. 5pieces embroideryâ€"Crossley Geo. Cairns Coll. other needleworkâ€"F. J. Thur- ston, F. Cairns. Tea clothâ€"Croséley, D Campbell. _ _S_hoppi.ng bagâ€"G. Cairns, D. Camp- bell. inns; double-$1111 Crosaley. Launary workâ€"D. camppep.‘ Dresser coverâ€"G. Cairns, D Camp- W. E. TED CLARK, Agents, Durham, Ont. A Quality Coach - - handsome, powerful - - one - piece wind- shield - - double beading at waistline - - extra Wide doors - . full 5-passenger comfort. Small down paymentâ€"easy tel-mg, For the first time in history a full-sized, 5-passenger coach with sliding gear transmission is to be sold at the amaz- ingly low price of 8850.. Remember, this is a full-sized, live-pas- senger coach, roomy enough to hold live full grown adults in perfect comfort over any Journey, regardless of its mile- age. its Triplex Springs give a riding ease found only in high-priced cars. All in all, a light ear with everyneces- sary big car quality feature at an unprecedented low price. By actual comparison you will find the Overland Coach more fully and better eaulnnari ___ v vvâ€"_- Coaéh more' fully and Better equipped from head I t to tail lamp than any other car eel lug near It: pflce. FINE ARTS Effe ctive Monti How often peculiar circumstances combine to make a ridiculous or freak story. Many of these are daily reported from the United States, and it has often puzzled us whether reporters from the repub- lic rack their brains for outlandish material in a “wonder" story, or such occurrences really take place in actual everyday affairs. One re- 'â€"â€"vv â€" Boys‘, lit-to 15,- inclusiveâ€"Hand- made Bird House :â€"Jim McDougall. Jack McKechnie. Special by Northern Busineu éollege Writingâ€"Madge SQflord, medal. , Girls. 8 to 12. incluiveâ€" White Lnyer enke : Knthleen Burnett. Sadie Carson, Jenn )1ch Beat drea- aed dollâ€"Viola. Stator-d, Elennor nin- ther, Hue! Bender. Writingâ€"Madge Stafford, Monica Lumen. Sadie Car- son. Girls, 12 to 15,_ inciugiveâ€"épple pie â€"v' â€" Don. Aldcorn. Wallace McDermid. Six em sweet cornâ€"Jack McArthur, Don. Aldeorn. Six table Carrotsâ€" Jno. Burnett, Don Aldcom, Jack Mc- “3â€"033 8 to 12, inclusiveâ€" Drawing of Horse :Alex Stoneouse, Don Rel- ley, Stewart Cgrson; "mi" Gfey Co.â€"Cameron McLean, Jack McVicar, Wilfrid _F_1:90k. ketchiet, hmdmade â€" Sadie Vause. Alice Reiley. Guest towelâ€"Sadie Vause, Alice Reiley. Boys’, 6 to 8 lne!uslveâ€"Writ1ng : Best 1654“]; McVicar, Lloyd Bender, Don. Rejl_ey._ PEGULIA‘R COINCIDENCB Eeiiéy: i’earl Kegnggli'.__Han- Durham Branch ,1. A. Rowland. Manager The Royal Bank of Canada Determine to save a certain sum â€"say $100. That accomplished, save a second $100, and you will soon have $1,000 in the bank. in the Bank is always ready {0% any Opportunity or emergency. HOSEwho have saved are able to buy! and the pan with agony)! Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommmia- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. The School is thoroughly equimm to take up the {allowing COHI‘SPSZ (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal Schvm Each member of the Stan“ is a l n;- versity Graduate and expurioxwd Teacher. Chartâ€"In loving memory “1' Iiv- elyn vy o departed this life (Mitchel. _‘- 8,19%. .-- This day brings back (4) nummy Of a loved one laid to inst And those who think of In?! 1M.” ‘ ‘L--- D.- LA '1‘. ‘1‘]: Are those who loved hm' [Nu-1. As the spirit-soars high “n Hm wings of tune, ’ A beautifuymemory is left lN-lzinc] â€"â€"Sadly missed by Father, Moths; Sister and Brothers. ‘ i The School has apreditable Hun-M in the past which 1t napes to mam- Lain in the future. ' Intending pupils should prepare 1.. enter at beginning of term. Informatifin as {0 Courses mm be obtained‘from the Principal. ' Ask for our booklet, “The Measure of Your Income." It will help you. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M. ROBE, B.A.. Principal JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. a toll! of t minister, in his an: comm toning that someone wiped (110111081va m the church ware. Immediately following the choir rendered a selection ed: “Was 'Hut Somebody You?" 'II IBIORIAK 20 glinniasâ€"C. hmmm. fleet Peasâ€"Mn. HnsMu-r. ‘ ,. onusâ€"\L ..\itken \. Hum.- 'sCfllml-s plum-42,1)rumm. A. Hm r. ' ___ 'W gunman in hIOLmâ€"â€".\lrs. Tllc'k Begoniaâ€"A. Hunter. Mrs. Turk [Inflation 0f Coleus plants- _ .Urah apnhw Nicholson Sm: Muskmolun !' Verbenasâ€"«c Drumm. Mi» _,__-_.., -. . .1...'~. ‘ . J'l HIILHA Gilliganâ€"C. Drumm. Plumsâ€"Mrs. Tuck. «I. ln-mm llflmlds â€"â€"- Miss dim-Mm “ksâ€"bliss Bass. C. Drum” ”[1187“. Raw”. gleclion ()nsmns ~H Winter amtlow KiChOIBOn A" SHE. F“! apple‘s inf- Lewis. flowers on fl0\\'0rs~ _ M 1' .~‘~ Gollecti011-li l .- Ctlllectiml \\ mm '46. A. Altkvn. _N_0flvh¢’l'fl 5| '\ \l _ __w -........,. E. lluhmw. Collection rmots- \\i mlixtiflll \I'L'ul'nlw ~ Mrs. A. THU. drew Schmidt. .‘dmr. fruit '11, I. Remmck. be“ (longâ€"«E. 31.," Idd. ‘ Beau (abort â€".\. Law I“. lfickling cuclnmu-r~~ i :tfion F uchsiasâ€"\\ rtmn house plants -W. Rogers, N. Mr flan Gemniums in bloom iisâ€"Niss Ross. \\'. Hugo-1‘. nanâ€"(l Drumm. bâ€"“K lingers. 42. Drumm. h Fernsâ€"4V. lh,u."vl'.~. M!“ ~R. [’st bOUQUQ'lâ€"l' h “j. mm}. IIIsketâ€"Mrs. Po‘ll'iv ll noveltyâ€"Mrs. Haslet- Haunt Forest. Judgo‘.‘ “MM.- Niss' (Lin-1m (red -â€"-Hr¢ m --V. Adaflh . Di '1” mâ€" .Adan1~‘ a?! white oats?“ n vt’\\'l.~' “no peasâ€"Jr. 1m. l'.‘ ”no peasâ€"JV ’mâ€"A. Alain n 0' threshm! smal H ants fax-ix . McGum arm) of unthreshod-_ L J. Lewis. [gnawâ€"4; B: Dru mm M P M Hunt. \\ ll ,1), h M \\' \I “PS m M (I W.‘

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