d HESS n. all ï¬ends 1nd to dding |g§tpn Vlslt- ’ronto 'e in FOR SALE -\ NI‘MBER OF S. C. \VHITE LEG- 3:02‘21 hens 2 and 3 years old. 750. each: aiso i triplex Auto Knitter as good as knew: i fancy Pearl 03.}: heater. for coal or wood.-â€"â€"-VV. Jacques. Durham Bouts ~i. to 6 tf ANNIVERSARY SERVI- WILL BE HELD IN DURHAM PRES- xtermn Church on Sunday. October '33. when Dr. Alexander Forbes of 'l'eeswater will preach both morn- :tt: and evening. On Monday even- in; following. Dr. Forbes will lot- are on his experiences in Peace Rhoz‘. 6 10 2 representatives in every locality. Liberal Commissions paid weekly. “’1 me today. Address Ridgeville. BRUWN BROS. 60.. NI’RSERYMEN. I.:-.i.. Grqwers and Importers of High made Nursery Stock. want SDt‘fs‘lal TRINITY CHI RCH LADIES’ GUILD 2 hold their annual bazaar in the \.\_ P .-\. 1001115 on Saturday, Dec. x12: ui (Im' speech that does a world Of - and Ioaxes most happ) impresâ€" stwtis. .\ heath \Ote of thanks Wu tandem! exemone who had ‘:~.~‘.g~mi to make the anniversary so ~;-lv::.i:d a success and then the x'."“‘\'~.i was in proper appetite for ‘12:: good feast that fpllowed. Pro- is of Monday evening were near- ’P“ v 5- o g} 3‘04. \\‘ \[1‘55-‘Q. “u“ .lnsepli Lennox. The singing bv .1 11111l1z1n1 Q1111rtetteâ€"-.\Ies dames 1-111} and l\'11e1htel and Messrs. H. M11131 and W (11858 “ith Miss $111211 M11 me as :11 companistâ€"will 2:11:_1~1 1111' manv wars in fond mem- ~41~ \ so clear so distinct, so bar :11 «minus the blending. The tog gery zl1~ 11111 ones \\ as most attracme :18 “1‘11. The SWt‘t‘tt‘St 01 music “as «21131111111 by :1 Durham orchestra 1 w11111u1s111i of Messrs. Clements. Ben- ~1111 111111 E1111 McDonald “ith MP5. M 111111 11111 so gentlv and deftly. tri 1p 1- 11-: A111 the organ keys. Twas :‘w 1111 blending of blue bird song. 12:11: \ 111101 and sk} lark lil~t all 111:111111gling. Messrs. Bryson Mor- .~ 1'1 111111 lame; Peart. are popular] 'u wore-s were present. from town and Ulilt‘l' point,- who attended and then nmtored home. A very kindly feel- m: exists in the community for their presence at the services and for their genermis financial help. The weather man was kind on Monday evening as well and the rhtzrrh was crowded with the finest Mending from surrounding country points and towns as well. Durham \xas splendidly represented and rural and urbanlife mixed and min- gird in happiest. mood. Pumpkin Mes have a wonderful unifying tot-re. Rev. Mr. Fiddes acted as chairnnm and was in mellowest llmmi and wittiest spirit. Zion choir saw three tine choruses and their "widen-tyme" costumes added to the :mmimrs: Mr. W. Benson of town has .‘wa equals as asoloist. and was 'Hi‘t't‘ti to respond to clamorous en- L'ut’tf‘SJ that. man Padtield always “mrries the crowd“ with his jokes and specially suited monologue antithesis: Master George Hay won his way into the $0011 Will and Ew-arts of all with his dramatic sgzit as reeiter; ï¬ne recitations \\w‘.'o' “(‘11 given by Mia‘s EthEI An- "“Mttl. Miss Katie May Firth and t \ I _ “.21 the crowd and were forced to {Uiloi on both appearances. The m m the evening was the. ad- 2355 by Rex \\. H. Smith of Knox ‘ttxxi . ‘l-indinar the Good Side of \ \\.1~ the theme. ‘Twsa spark- :7â€"'\ itii 1310 “it and apt illustra~ ~::: tilled with finest practical ::‘.ie:‘s and sound logic. Just the l .m. a. J. .uc.\auy‘s; Mr. and Mrs. llumlal Lawrence and baby Anna 0f l-Iul'vnmnl at the Davis homestead: Mr. and Mrs. Farr Lawrence and Mahler Ray nl‘ \Vilo’leIVS Lake at Mr. _\l'lllm' MeNally's: Mr. and MP8. Hunk Twamley and babe and Mr. :llllf Mrs. Will Campbell and Masters ï¬lm-lie and Ralph 0f \Velbeck at the \lvlilm‘klin home. Besides these} ---v-L '7 GD 1!! [[111 {upon and best 'form. The weather was uleal for the occasnon those who attonded from a diétance anal vmted kindred Or frie c’l'lSQI'VPdI Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Nzllly of town and . . . liul». McFadden Of the suburbs at Mr. H. McArthur’s; MP. and Mrs. lilmor Fee. of Normanby and Mr. \\'lll Hughes and sister Mary of Hilmpllcll at Mr. W. J. Greenwood‘s; Miss E. Allan of Chesley and Miss Kathleen Firth of town and Mr. Ed. Hunk of lhlmorston at the Cook] hnmusload: Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Hal-hour of Egremont at the Ed-l \x‘nl'lls lmme: MP. and Mrs. Hy Bea- mn and family at.Mr.G.Peart’s; Mr. :nnl Mrs. R. E. Richardson of town at Mr. S. .l. )lcNally‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Hm'nlll Lawrence 'and babv Anna nf v. vvu‘ Mr. Oren Peart has the all threshed out and i: SUN“); the O’Neil BPOS. ha‘ dorm and are this week d work along the 6th. _-â€" .. Fall wheat is looking Numismg and will go winter coat 1n thrifty co; I hHhï¬de Vfljatlbj ()1 L118 autumn. W “5 the vaueys and in oods glo'râ€"i: umines the Traverstm, (Our Own correspondent) These are the days .When the for the oécasion. Among attended from _a_ diétance 1v;'\.’-"‘ ‘ $81 n8 extremely 80 under the condition. THE NEW R0 KNOCK IIPERIAI. OIL 00.65013“: NOBLE’S GARAGE Sponge Cakeâ€"31x rtle Glencross. Clara Jack Maimie .\IcPhai1.\Ionica Vasex. Kathleen McCarthy. Susie hreenwood. Fruit. Tart Pieâ€"Annie McFJachem. Alva Greenwood. Clara Jack. Jean .‘IcGillivmy. Corrine Lawrence. Margaret. McLean, -~__-_~--' “no. awn; W‘L‘ llCUllo Oatmeal Cookiesâ€"Donelda Mc- Leod. .\l\ 1 tle blenm 05: Florence MCI-1110119111. Mamie McPhail. Helen Murphy Any Model in Woodâ€"Clarence Mc- Nally. Eddie Lawrence, Thomas McAsey. Edward Moran. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Whole Wheat Breadâ€"Olive Allen‘ Glgdys MpKipnqn. Lillian Collinson. Miik StooIIâ€"Willié ï¬Ã©Ã©'xlt. Clarence )IcNally. Eddie Lawrence. Jimmy Sullivan. 6 Knotsâ€"Freddie Arnott. Archie McEachern.,D. K. McKinnon, Francis Melosh. Francis Kieï¬â€˜er, Gerard Vase}: Roddy McEachern. Phloxâ€"Glen Moore. Georgina Vase}: Margaret Firth. Frances Mei- 0511. Johnnie Vase)“. Torn Bell. Home Garden Bouquet. â€"- Isabel Firth. Clara Jacques. Olive Allen, Jean Firth. Glen Moore. Annie Mc- Intyre. Dahlias. from home gardenâ€"Glen Moon. Eva Vaughan. Ivy Melosh. Mary Yasey, Johnnie Yessie, Annie McIntyre. Gladioli. from home gardenâ€"Mary Moore. Isabel Firth. Jean Firth. Coreopsisâ€"Thomas McAsey, Mar- garet McLean. Baking Powder Biscuit: “Mary SERVICE High-test Gas . V__.-- --“-r'“.'.° y-uxlsclw .ulllCl. Calendulaâ€"fâ€"May Allen, Myrfle )ij9311. 8119113 Norms, Franms Iuefl'er. Cosmosâ€"Ivy Melosh. Mildred Brodie. Elmer Brown, Alva Green- Q wood. H‘olg‘n )jgu‘phy, Georgie Miller. Ethyl Gas '2 Astor -â€"â€"(:Ienna Lawrence \Iary Moore Marv Vasex. Aha Green- \\ 00d. Bruce Clark, Gordon Hender- son. S“ eet Peasâ€"Murray Smith. )1} rtle (xlencross. Dennis ‘asev J. A. Broun. Marv Moore, Ruby Stap- In‘ le. NOBLE’S GARAGE v â€" vv-nvv VV“. Collection of Weed Seedsâ€"Annie McEaclim-n. Francis Melosh, Isabel Firth. Alex. McKinnon, Roddie Mc~ Ezicliei'n, Francis Kietfer. Collection 01‘ Woodsâ€"Isabel Firth, Lillian Collinson. M'aimie McPhail, Dennis \‘asey. Collection of weedsâ€"Clare Mc~ Arthur. Margaret Edge. May Ander- son. Gordon Greenwood, Gerard \'a§ey, Gordon Greenwood. N 0 Extra Charge Have You Tried FRUIT Collection of Applwâ€"May And erson, Cecil Brown. Wheatâ€"Edward Norris, Jean Mc~ Gillrivary, Allie McGirr, Gordon Greenwood, Eddie Lawrence, Glen Moore. Peasâ€"Freda Schafer, Kathleen McCarthy. Archie McLean, Frances Kieï¬â€˜er, Wilfrid Brodie. Baf-l’eyLï¬aï¬cl .. “Allen, Murray Smith, Dennis Vasey, Melville Har- rison, William Lister. “-I Oatsâ€"Claie _- Mc Vasey_ Cecil Brown. .Onionsâ€"Annie Wells, Henry Wil- liams, Isabel Firth, Clara Jacques, Doris Lawrence, Rena Clark. Half Bushel Potatoesâ€" Myrtle Glencross, Annie Wells, Catherine Tim‘mins, Allie McGirr, Carmen Baker, David Allen. Oatsâ€"Llare _McArthy, Gerard ‘Tnon‘o FA...“ h U _v- vuwvll‘d‘ ‘1 Q Carrotsâ€"Gorden McGillivary, Gor- don Henderson, Ivy Melosh, Mary Moore, Margaret Brown, ~Annie Wells. Parsnipsâ€"Aileen Dargavel, Kath- leen McCarthy, Willle Glencross, Annie Wells, Helen Murphy, Loretta Vasey. ' awue, natnerine Timmins, Wilfred Brodie. Beetsâ€"Katie McKinnon, Jean Mc- Gillivray, Clarence Hargrave, Emma; Schafer, Melville Harrison, Annie Margy McEgchern. Potatoesâ€"Gardon fgéylor, W: G. Torry, Victor Arnott, Iona Livmgâ€" stone, Katherine Timmins, Wilfred Brodie. Skeet Eogy‘gWearsâ€"Jean Firth, Mary Allen, Murray 'Smitb, Mildred Brodie, Mary Dacey, George Vessw. MangeIS~David Allen, Cecil And- ersOn, Clarence Ritchie. Tu_rnipsâ€"Mitchell McLean, Henry Willmrns, Fred Arn'ott. “AA _ MAN VAL TRAINING NATURE STUDY FLOW’ERS wnLL‘h-‘rznnnn Kressâ€"In Windsor. September 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Harper Kress, a daughter. Boysâ€"Clarence McNallx-. Girls Ruby Staples. Boy: Fred Arnott. Girlsâ€"Maw Moore. Jean McGillixaxv, Glad†McKinnon. Calf. beef breed from grade mo therâ€"Francis Kieï¬â€˜er, Cecil Ander son. Cockerelâ€"M. E. Edge, Cecil Ryan, Glen Moore, Jamie Slulivan, Fran- cis Kieï¬'er. David Allen. . Pulletâ€"David Allen, Francis Kief~ fer, M. E. Edge, Cecil Ryan, Verdun Paylor. Margaret McLean. i oockerel, ‘3 pulletsâ€"Francis Kieffer. Mary Moore. Glen Moore, Jean McGillivary, Gordon Green- wood, Rose Moran. SCHOOL PARADE SS. N0. 3, NO. 9, L'. S. S. No. 2. MISS MACPHAIL'S ADDRESS Ruby Lawrence, Anita McAsey. Third Bookâ€"Kathleen McCarthy, Reta Melosh, Clara Jack, John Mac- Arthur, Anna McAsey, Dennis Vasey. Second bookâ€"â€"Dorothy Lawrence, Margaret Brown, Rose Moran, Mary Darcy, Jean Firth, Donelda McLeod. POULTRY Fourth Bookâ€" Bertha McNaIIy, Ruby Lawrence, Corrine Lawrence, Marguerite Lister, Francis Melosh, Thogzae ALc.~\s_ey.__ â€" â€"‘J W--. Crayon 'Dravvv'ing, primerâ€"Violet Collins, Bruce Clark, Margaret Edge, George Miller, Glen Lawrence, Phyllis Lawrence. â€"'-V-Q- V WUJ O Collectibï¬ 'ovfwycuts 55' animalsâ€"- Jean Firth, Glen Moore, Gerard Vasey, Roddy .McEachern, Gordon GrfggpwoodACecx} Ryan. f Scrap Boob-Dennis Yaseg, Isabel Firth, Mary Moore, B111y ullivan. Susie Greenwoflod,‘ Manic? Vasey. PANAAAh-h. .. Knitted Scarfâ€"~51; Crochet Laceâ€"- Margaret Firth, Myrtle McLean, Ruby Staples. __ Embroidered Hand Towelâ€"Susie Greenwood, Myrtle Glencross, Isabel Firth, Margaret McLean, Myrtle Mcâ€" Lean, Reta Mel'osh. _â€"_-\.V5A â€us “'6 Buttbn HOlééLKhnie McEagherI: Annie Wells, Isabel Firth, Myrtle Glencross, Lih‘ian Collinson, Mary Moore. Doll’s Dressâ€"Reta Melosh, Edna Schaï¬â€˜er, Margaret McAsey, Muriel Brgwn, Rena Claryz‘Ayl-een Dargavel. ..;;A.. nun-.. -- -- Baked' Apialé‘s'lfizfma Stewart, Susie Greenwood. School Lunchâ€"Susie Greenwood, Ruby Lawrence, Glac‘ilys M cKinnon, gary Moore, Clara ack, Loretta asey. . Moore, Jean McGillvray, Myrtle' Glencross, Isabel Firth, Annie Mc- Eaflgl‘lgg‘g, M‘ary_Allen; PUBLIC SPEAKING STILT \VALKIN G LIVE STOCK WRITING DRAWING SEWING Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watson arrived home on Saturday evening after spending their honeymoon in De- troit. They will take up house- keeping on the groom‘s farm. We welcome Mrs. Watson to No. 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson are moving to town. Congratulations to teacher and pupils on winning second ,place in drill at the school fair held at Edge Hill school on Thursday last, also to Miss Ruby Lawrence on coming ï¬rst in the public speaking for Miss Magphail‘s prize. They received many beautiful and costly presents, including a hand- some cheque from the groom‘s par- ents, tOgether with a miscellaneous shower from the people of Inwood and one from the people of St. An- drews. -â€"â€"v in a maised georgette dress, with shoes and hose to match and white hat. She carried a bouquet. The groom’s gift to the bride was a rape of indestructible pearls; to the bridesmaid a gold compactand to Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple returned to the bride’s home where a dainty wed- ding dinner was served to about thirty guests. The dining room was beautifully decorated with flowers, pink and white streamers and wedding bells. The table was graced by a three storey wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Barber left by motor for a trip to Oak Park, Chi- cage, and Morris, Illinois, the bride travelling in a rose blush satin crepe dress with blue trimming and coat of sand check, trimmed with fur. and gloves, purse, shoes and hat to match. On their return they will reside in I'nwood. These from a distance attending the wedding were Miss Mary Turn- bull. Durham and Mr. Bert Barber, Durham. _ _- _..__- ~~-u WLUVL, UlULllUl' of the groom, of Durham, as best man. Rev. Mr. Hagelstein, their pastor, officiated. The bride was most attractively attired in a peach geor ette gown, with blonde shoes and ose to match, and carried a bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern and wore a becoming picture hat. The bridesmaid was gowned in a maise genmmm drnce mm, A very pretty wedding was solemâ€" nized at the Manse, Inwood, Wed- nesday, September 7th, at 1.30 p.m.. when Edith Violetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warts, became the bride of Mr. Percy A. Barber The woman who concealed her in- step now has a daughter who shows her step-ms.-L1fe. The school fair which was held at Edge Hill was largely attended. The exhibits were of a very high qual- ity. The outâ€"ofâ€"door sports were very good also. Every year seems to be improving over the previous vear. son_ enjo which a Ml V yed the pfogéa lunch was serv mme U after ed. A'Eocial @555 “$5 mummy R. s spent, 111 am. school when the ocky Club enter- tamed the Varney club. Every per- ann nn;n‘vnrl 1].- - _. ,__ â€"-v‘ --. al- l]. I)“ 10.5!) “cu“. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \‘nhbpr and family spent a day z’rcvntly with his brother, Mr. Herman Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Clark and family' spent Sunday with Miss Maggie -.M‘cArth1_1r and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watt and family spent Sunday at the Watson home. _-_â€"uu AME/k7. (I‘LUIIISUH are pleased to see her back to Dur- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Aitchison are .taking up residence in upper town. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geddes at- tended anniversary services at Amos church, Dromore, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Aitchison were also visitors at Dromore and attended the services. flï¬gé 52d §erviceable Rqof ‘ â€" â€"‘_'â€"-â€"_._ Mr. David Hamilton visited a few days the last. week with Holstein friends and took in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. John McGirr, accom~ panied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Law- rence visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean, Shelburne. Friends of Mrs.‘ Thos. _Aitchison onn n'nnnnA 1.- -- Brantford Rooï¬ng Co†Limited Brantford, Ontu-io Brantford Roll Rooï¬ng is made in four weights and qualitiesâ€"The light weight (35 lbs.) is a good quality for temporary service; the medium weight. (45' lbs.) ï¬ne quality and the heavy weight (55 lbs.) extra ï¬ne quality. The xtra heavy Weight (65 lbs.) is super- ï¬ne qualityâ€"the most serviceable 1nd substantial you can buy. 1111193. Our lmstâ€"drr'ssm! woman now is Um one who ’used to complain that 'Srl'ge had nolhmg to \x'eax'.â€"â€"-()sha\va In1/1J 414 Morseé katchewan, I00 PAGE I.