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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Oct 1928, p. 7

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antial ad. O A). ALIKE ton. es Forward ie "E B Backward be a collection. :19 else. Ont. o the work :own. smpaigns '1': Barkward in everything, 'wd in charge. share of the .IO Forward XS recom- '1’ horn. R rates lt’itL’lH'l'. Intvwiing mums shonId prepare to vnl‘vr at lwginning of term. Int‘rmmatmn as to Courses may be nin'zmui from the Principal. 'Hm Schonl has a creditable record in the past which it. hopes to main- Tilil‘. in the future. ' I‘mrimm is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can he Obtained at reasonable The School is thoroughly equipped t . take up the following courses: fl Junior Matriculation. '2 Entrance to Normal School. l-Iavli member of the Staff is a I’m- \n!‘.~‘lf\‘ Graduate and experienced NOTICE TO FARMERS Who Durham 1219.0. Live Stock As- snc‘atmn wiil ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are I'mmo‘stwi tn giw‘ three days' notice. James Lawrence. Manager. Phone 601 1' 13 Durham. 11.11. 1. .\.\'\'t_).\'1- I‘HINKING OF ICREL TING a mmmment. m hminf: inscxiption “01 k 110m. should see me. before {lacing their main â€"-\\. J. McFad- den. Durham. Ont. 2.16.11‘ gnmi \Vatni' from drillpd W011; Wind- mill: goml silo: reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- ticulai‘s apply to Philip Lawrence or W. J. Lawrence. Durham. Execu- i-‘N 2.16M 01' U "1' 7. CNN. '31. lit‘ml'IBION'I‘. THE px'«iv;m-t}' of the John Lawrence. ES- tutv. mnnm'ising 100 acres in good mneiitinn; bx'iv}; housq bank harp, JOHN AITKBN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce 58.105 PI'UIHL'U)’ attended t0. Sat- ist'nction guaranteed. Tt‘l'ms 0n ap- plication. Phone Allan Park Central 912317): Hanover Ii. R. :3. P. 0, 52428“ GEORGE 1:2. DUNCAN Licensm Auctioneer for Grey «Zonnty. Sales taken on reasonable tot-ms. Dates arranged at. The (lhtuniclu 011100. (£90. Ii. Duncan Dundalk, Ont, Phone .32 r 3. 31Dcc28pd LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the firm will he in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the Office. J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto. (ix-minute lloyal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. Office Calder Block. MillStreet, second door east of Macllclh's Drug Store. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY~ Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College, 'l‘nx'onto. Office Macfnrlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone 123. 6 Li 23tf DR. W. C. PICKBRING, DENTIST Ufl'n'v, me: J. J. Hunters store, Durham ()ntario. DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Office Lamhton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate [Tuiversity of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office hours: 2 to 5 p. m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted. DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIESON (mice and residence a short dist- uute east of the Hahn House on [.nmhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. ()fl'ice hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 t0 8 pm. (except Sundays). J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. 0. (mice and resndence. corner of Cnuntess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site old l’ns‘t Otl'ice. OlIice hours : 9 to 11 3.31.. 1:30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. (Sundays excepted). What Is Good Health Worth? \\ h‘ take a C mum that is llnllt 101‘ 1101118 Pure \\ atpr c haxing a. “011 handle Pumps pairs. If. .-\. )1. ROBE. B..-\.. Principal JHHN MORRISLLV. Chairman. FARMS FOR SALE J._H. MacQQABRIB, B; A., Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. 1) [7 MBA M {ranch office at Dundalk open all day Friday. ED. 3. PRATT Medical Directorv. .isfacuon Guaranteed Denim" Directorv Legal ‘Dz'reciorv ke a chance and use hat is polluted and ' domestic use. when ‘atnr can be had by a well drilled. \Ve ’umps and Pump Re- MONUMENTS JVD FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at such meeting the creditors mil! elect the permanen: Trustee. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that it you have any claim against the debtors Ior which you are entitled to rank. proof of such claim must be filed mith me. 01 with the Trustee when ap- i’ited. within thirty davs of the date of this Notice: othermse the proceeds of the debtors Estate will be distri- buted among the parties entitled thereto without regard to your claim. DATED at Hanover in the Province of Ontario. this .2an day of Septem- Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the first meeting of creditors in the above Estate will be held at the ofiice of the said Thomas J. Rutherford. 01'- ficial Receiver. at the Court House in the City 01‘ Owen Sound. in the Coun- ty of Grey. on the Eighth day of 03-4 tober. A. D. 1928. at Ten O'Clocl-t in the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thereat. proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held. I l | THE BANKRUPTCY ACT In the Estate of the Executors of the 'Estate of John McKechnie. Late of the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey. Deceased. and Nettie Camp- bell )IcKechnie. also of the Said Town of Durham. Authorized As- signors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Executors of the Estate of John McKechnie. late of the Tovm of Dur- ham. in the County of Grey. Merchant. Deceased. and Nettie Campbell Mc- Kechnie. of the same place, Widow. did on the Twenty-second day of Sep- tember A. D. 1928 make an authorized assignment of all their property for the benefit of their creditors. and that Thomas J. Rutherford. Esquire. Offi- cial Receiver. has appointed me to be Custodian of the Estate of the debtors tntil the creditors at their first meet- ing shall elect a Trustee to administer l the estate of the debtors. g \Vutsmrs Dairy is now situated in its now premises north of The Chronicle?! OITiCP. Pure milk. cream and hutfnr. ice cream and soft drinks always on hand. JIeaIs sorrow: lunch counter. All milk bottles taken from Shep will be chm-gm! for and money refunded on returnâ€"Watson‘s Dairy. 7 26 28tf PROPERTY F OR SALE OR RENT GOOD BRICK COTTAGE AT EDGE of corporation, 6 rooms and pantry; ten acres of land; good stable and hen house: hard and soft water in abun- dance. Immediate possession. Apply by letter to Box 55, Chronicle Office. 9. 13, 6 pd V J OHN ALEXANDER PATERSO) , 1:001! state of 1"epaii. Apply Lllnonicle Office 7 Garafraxa Street, electric lights. f111nace and \xatcr, good location and in good state of repair.â€"George S Lamiencc Mount Forest. 3- ltf HOUSE FOR SALE IN (1mm _I‘,(_)C;\TIO.\' AND IN SEVEN BOOMED BRICK HOUSE ON FARM FOR RENT LOT 4. CON. 2, EGREMONT, CON- taining 100 acres; good buildings; well watered. Thos. Tucker, Durham. 9.13 tf APPLY AT CHRONICLE OFFICE 9. 20. tf FARM FOR RENT 150 ACRES ON PROVINCIAL HIGHâ€" way, four miles north of Durham. Ap- to Neil McLean, Durham, route 1. PROPERTY FOR SALE HONEY FOR SALE FINEST QUALITY LIGHT AMBER honey at 90 cents for 10 pound pail. Buckwheat. at 75c. per pail. W. A‘ Macdonald, Durham. STOVE FOR SALE GURNEY-OXFORD RANGE, GOOD as new. Albert Livingstone", Durham. 9. 20. 3 pd. LATH FOR SALEâ€"«APPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. USED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY McLaughlin’s Garage. 3,29,tf. WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- xcle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out. the finest work on short order. tf ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS NEW DAIRY PREMISES HOUSE FOR RENT care Mills as: Paterson. Hanover, Or FOR FOR RENT at The 26 28tf Cut Flowersâ€"T. Ellis. Miss Christie. . Han-d Bouquetâ€"A. Tuck. Table Bou- . lquetâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, C. Drumm. Cos- mosâ€"C. Drumm. Stocksâ€"A. Tuck. Dahliaâ€"W. H. Rogers. W. J. Philp. Asterâ€"A. Tuck. Miss Christie. Pansy 'â€"Miss Christie. A. Tuck. Marigoldâ€"- nMiss Christie. T. Ellis. Verbenasâ€"T. Ellis. Zinniaâ€"A. Tuck. Miss Christie. Sweet Peasâ€"W. J. Philp. Miss Chris- tie. Begonias. different varietiesâ€"R. ,Sim. W. H. Rogers. Coleusâ€"R. Sim. W. H. Rogers. Begoniaâ€"A. Hunter. R. Sim. Coll. Coleusâ€"R. Sim. W. H. Rog- ers. Geranium in bloomâ€"W. J. Philp. Miss Christie. Best Plant in bloomâ€"W. ‘H. Rogers. Fuchsiaâ€"W. H. Rogers. R. Sim. Coll. House Plants. 12 vainâ€"W. :H. Rogers. A. Tuck. Coll. House Plants. .6 vainâ€"R. Sim. W. H. Rogers. Coll. {Geraniums in bloomâ€"Miss Christie. 'Amarylis â€" T. Ellis. Oleander -â€" C. jDrumm. W. H. Rogers. Coll. Fernsâ€" 5W. H. Rogers. Miss Christie. Hanging gBasketâ€"A. Aitken. W. H. Rogers. Best ; lower Noveltyâ€"W. Hastie. Donald Flett. Judge. Dairy Products Best Crock Butter. 20 lbs. Frank Ir- :win specialâ€"W. J. Watson. M. Mat- !chews. Crock Butter. 10 lbsâ€"A. Hen- }derson. E. Lindsay. W. J. Watson. :Crock. 5 lbs. special by James Slessor fâ€"W. J. Watson. S. Patterson, E. Brown. ;One-pound prints in wrappersâ€"W. J. gWatson. S. Patterson, R. Dodds. One gpound fancy shell shapesâ€"R. Sim. E. ILindsay. A. Henderson. Best poundâ€"- ;W. J. Watson. R. Dodds. E. Brown. iCheese. home-madeâ€"R. Dodds. 3 C E. Lackner. J. L. Baker. Judges. j Domestic Science , Bread. Beggs specialâ€"C. Watson. gBread. McGuire specialâ€"H. Hoffman. =F. Adams. Mis's Christie. Loaf. home imageâ€"R. Sim. W. J. Watson. R. gDodds. Loaf. brownâ€"R. Dodds. W. J. gWatson, F. Adams. Currant Breadâ€" ;‘A. Milne. W. J. Philp. C. Watson. Buns. plainâ€"W. J. Watson. J. A. Ferguson. W. J. Philp. Buns. fancyâ€"W. J. Philp. C Watson. F. Adams. Rollsâ€"W. J. Philp. R Sim. W. J. Watson. Tea Bis- cuitsâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. H. McDougall. A. Milne. Bran Biscuitsâ€"R. Dodds. C. Watson. A. Milne. Plain Sconesâ€"A. Milne. R. Renwick. Mrs. Hostetter. Dark Fruit Cakeâ€"A. Milne, R. Taylor. R. Renarick. Light Fruit Cakeâ€"J. C. Fairbairn. R. Renwick. C. Watson. Light Layer Cakeâ€"E. Reid. A. Aitken. S. Patterson. Chocolate Cakeâ€"G. Ai't- ken. W. J. Watson. A. Milne. Sponge Cakeâ€"J. A. Ferguson. Johnny Cake â€"â€"H. Cowan. J. A. Ferguson. Oatmeal Date Cakeâ€"W. J. Philp. J. C. Fair- bairn. Jam Jamsâ€"C. Watson. H. Cow- an. Oatmeal Cookiesâ€"C. Watson. W. J. Philp. Ginger Cookiesâ€"C. Watson. E. Brown. Plain Cookies. 3 var.â€"W.; .-__.“-â€"--_......_ ..___._.-_..._- -flâ€" -0- ~â€"â€"â€"-â€" Coll. Potatoesâ€"E. Lindsay, R. Dodds. Red Potatoesâ€"J. C. Fairbairn. Swede Turnipsâ€"R. Sim, E. Lindsay. Turnips. any otherâ€"A. Ross. Red Mangoldsâ€" J. Lewis, B. Lindsay. Yellow Mangolds â€"J. Lewis. Sugar Mangoldsâ€"E. Lind- say, E. V. Matthews. White Carrotsâ€" R. Christie. Red Carrots, longâ€"Miss Christie. R. Ramage. Red Carrots. shortâ€"Miss Christie, Mrs. G. Hostet- ter. Beets. longâ€"E. V. Matthews. Shortâ€"W. McDougall, H. McDougall. Pickling Cucumbersâ€"J. Lewis, Mrs. Hostetter. Large Cucumbersâ€"A. Ross, W. McDougall. Table Pumpkinâ€"A. Tuck, N. Dodds. Parsnipsâ€"R. Ren- wick, V. Adams. Seed Onionsâ€"C. Wat- ‘son. F. Adams. Dutch Settsâ€"G. Bur- arows, H. ’McDougall. Potato Onionsâ€" C. Watson, A. Tuck. Cauliflowerâ€"A. Tuck. Cabbageâ€"N. Dodds. W. Mc- Dougall. Pumpkin, Mammoth or Jum- boâ€"G. Aitken. E. Lindsay. Sweet Cornâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. R. Sim. Celery â€"- Miss Christie, A. Tuck. Large Squashâ€"J. Lewis, C. Watson. Table Squashâ€"F. Reid, A. Nicholson. Stalks Ensilage Cornâ€"T. Ellis, G. Aitken. Coll. Rootsâ€"A. Ross. J. A. Ferguson. Coll. Vegetablesâ€"A. Tuck, A. Ross, J. A. Ferguson. , A. R. G. Smith, Judge. Fruit Coll. 6 varietiesâ€"A. Ross, R. Ram- age. Coll. Winter Applesâ€"A. Aitken, R. Ramage. Northern Spyâ€"J. Lewis. R. Sim. Russetâ€"J. Lewis. S. Patter- son. Winter Applesâ€"R. Ramage. Fall Apples. largeâ€"R. Ramage. J. McArth- ur. Smallâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, R. Ram- age. Wealthyâ€"E. Reid. J. Nicholson. Snowâ€"R. Ramage.. H. Cowan. St. Lawrenceâ€"S. Patterson. Alexanderâ€" ‘J. McArthur. S. Patterson. Talman Sweetâ€"J. McArthur. J. Lewis. Green- ingâ€"R. Ramage. A. Aitken. Crab. smallâ€"R. Ramage. J. Nicholson. Musk- melonâ€"J. Lewis. P. Adams. Fall Pears â€"R. Dodds. S. Patterson. Winter Pearsâ€"A. Aitken, H. McDougall. Green or Yellow Plumsâ€"E. Lindsay. H. Mc- Dougall. Blue Plumsâ€"E. Lindsay, R. Ramage. Crab. largeâ€"E. V. Matthews. A. Aitken. Tomatoesâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. J. Nicholson. Citronâ€"H. McDougall. R. Dodds. Sweet Cloverâ€"J. Lewis, R. Ramage. Timothyâ€"J. Dowling, J. Lewis, J. Wil- kinson. Flaxâ€"R. Ramage. Sunflower â€"A. Ross, N; Dodds. Small White Beansâ€"J. A. Ferguson. Largeâ€"C. Watson. Coll. Unthreshed Grainâ€"R. Ramage. White Fall Wheatâ€"J. Lewis, S. Patter- son. R. Taylor. Spring Wheatâ€"R. Ramage 2nd. White Barleyâ€"J. Lewis. R. Ramage. Long White Oatsâ€"J. Lew- is, J. Wilkinson, R. Ramage. Small White Peasâ€"J.’ Lewis. Large White Peasâ€"R.. Ramage. Con. Threshed Grainâ€"J. Lewis, R. Ramage. Buck- wheatâ€"J. Lewis, R. Ramage. FACTORY ELMIRA ONTARIO ELMIRA RUBBER GIRLS WANTED Egremont Fall Fair Prize List GOOD WAGES IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS September 25 and 26, Roots and ..Vegetables Grain and Roots Flowers THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 25:: Loaf Breadâ€"F. Adams. Buns - A. Henderson. F. Adams. Tea Biscuitsâ€" ’ Door Panelâ€"A. HunLer. R. Taylor. Crochet in Cotton R. Taylor. Knit- ting in cottonâ€"J. Nicholson. '1'. Ellis. Tattingâ€"F. Reid. Drawn. Thread Workâ€"F. Reid. T. Ellis. Cut Work. modernâ€"A. Drimmie. Cross Stitch in colorâ€"Fenton 8: Son. J. Lewis. Lazy Daisyâ€"R. Taylor. J. Nicholson. Four best noveltiesâ€"F. Reid. Buttonholes ‘â€"R. Taylor. Mendingâ€"C. Watson. Darningâ€"W. Fairbairn. Coll. 4 arti- Icles made from flour sacksâ€"E. V. Mat- thews. J. McNaulty. Reed Work Tray â€"Fenton 8: Son. Mrs. Hostetter. Reed Work. any otherâ€"W. J. Philp. J. Ma- tther. Artificial Flowersâ€"A. Nicholson, |F. Reid. Fancy Work. not listedâ€"F. gReid. Antiquitiesâ€"R. Taylor. C. Wat- ’son. Rug. hookedâ€"J. A. Ferguson. Braided, J. Stevenson. Fine Arts Stencil Workâ€"A. Ross. Hand Paint- ing. landscapeâ€"Fenton <3: Son. Miss D. Fisher. Figuresâ€"Miss D. Fisher. A. Ross. Flowersâ€"Miss Fisher. A. Ross. On Chinaâ€"F. Adams. Pen and Ink sketchâ€"Miss Fisher. A. Ross. Coll. Snapsâ€"A. Drimmie. Children's Wearâ€"Baby's Jacket and Bonnetâ€"F. Reid. Child‘s Rompersâ€"R. Taylor. A. Nicholson. Child's Sweater, Capâ€"R. Renwick. Men's Wearâ€"Work Shirtâ€"N. Dodds. T131115. Fine Shirtâ€"J. McNaulty. Socks, heavyâ€"A. Milne. J. Nicholson. Socks. fineâ€"W. Fairba1rn. Mitts. hea- 1yâ€"W.Fairba1rn.W. McDougall. Mitts. fineâ€" W. McDouga11.0\erallsâ€" A. Henderson. Apron. fancyâ€"A. Henderson. F. Reid. Houseworkâ€"'1'. Ellis, R. Dodds. Bou- doir Capâ€"R. Dodds. Dress. housework â€"â€"-R. Taylor. A. Milne. Handkerchiefs â€"J. Nicholson. Nightgown, fancyâ€"R. Taylor. J. McNaulty. Sweater Coatâ€"F. Reid. Cotton Patchwork Quiltâ€"Fenton Son, R. Renwick, F. Reid. Woollen Patchwork Quiltâ€"R. Taylor. Crazy-- Fenton Son. W. Fairbairn, J. Nich- olson. Log Cabinâ€"W. H. Rogers. Any otherâ€" J. A. Ferguson. Comforter. downâ€"W. H. Rogers. R. Dodds. A. Tuck. Comforter. any otherâ€"A. Drim- mie, R. Taylor. Fancy emb. Bedspread â€"J. Lewis. R. Sim, W. J. Philp. Dress- er Scarfâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. W. Fairbairn. Pillow Cases. crochetâ€"R. Taylor. G. Troop. Emb.â€"A. Drimmie. Fenton Son. Towels. crochet trimmed â€" F. Reid, J. Nicholson. Towel. emb.â€"R. Taylor, F. Reid. Bath Towelâ€"N. Dodds. Mrs.Hostetter. Tea Towelsâ€"Fenton Son, G. Troop. Panholdersâ€"Miss Christie. W. H. Rogers. Canned Peachesâ€"E. Lindsay. Strawberriesâ€"C. Drumm. A. Henderson. Cherriesâ€"W. H. Rogers. A. Henderson. Plumsâ€"C. Drumm. E. V. Matthews. Pearsâ€"S. Patterson. R. Dodds. Raspberriesâ€"E. V. Matthews, C. Drumm. Black Currantsâ€"E. V. Matthews, Miss Christie. Coll. Canned Fruitsâ€"C. Drumm. W. H. Rogers. Canned Peasâ€"W. H. Rogers. M. Mat- thews. Beansâ€"R. Taylor, Miss Chris- tie. Cornâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, W. H. Rog- ers. Tomatoesâ€"T. Ellis, R. Ramage. Honey, extractedâ€"G. Aitken. Maple Syrupâ€"A. Henderson. E. Brown. Ma- ple Sugarâ€"T. Ellis. Home Made Can- dy. 3 vanâ€"C. Drumm. R. Dodds. Home Made Soapâ€"R. Dodds. Mrs. Hos- tette:. Miss Ada B. Currie. Judge. Ladies’ Work Curtain, any otherâ€"F. Reid. Table Scarfâ€"J. Nicholson. Centrepieceâ€"F. Reid. Cushion, emb.â€"J. Nicholson. N. Dodds. Cushion, complete, not emb.â€" A. Milne. Luncheon Setâ€"R. Taylor, F. Reid. Buffet Setâ€"G. Fenton Son, R. Renwick. Centrepiece. 18 in., white â€"Fenton Son, J. Nicholson. Centre- piece, over 20 in., coloredâ€"F. Reid. W. Fairbairn. Tray Clothâ€"Fenton Son. Tablecloth with napkins, hand laund- eredâ€"W. J. Watson. Mrs. Hostetter. Tea Cosyâ€"R. Renwick. Table Matâ€"N. Dodds. F. Reid. Apple Jellyâ€"R. Taylor, T. Ellis. Cur- rant Jelly â€"E. Reid, E. V. Matthews. Jelly, any otherâ€"R. Taylor, J. A. Fer- guson. Coll. Jelliesâ€"W. H. Rogers. Orange Marmaladeâ€"Miss Christie. R. Taylor. Mustard Picklesâ€"J. Weir, R. Ramage. Chilisauceâ€"C. Drumm, R. Sim. Tomato Catsupâ€"W. H. Rogers, H. Cowan. Coll. Picklesâ€"C. Drumm, iPhilp, C. Watson. Fruit Cookies, 3 vanâ€"W. J. Philp, C. Watson. Bran Gems â€" E. Lindsay, S. Patterson. Doughnutsâ€"T. Ellis, H. Cowan. Fancy Drop Cakesâ€"W. J. Philp, R. Ramage. Shortbreadâ€"J. C. Fairbairn, C. Drumm Meat Loafâ€"A. Henderson. Butter Tartsâ€"H. Cowan, E. Brown. Jelly Tartsâ€"C. Watson. R. Christie. Pump- kin Pieâ€"W. J. Watson, H. Cowan, J. A. Ferguson. Apple Pieâ€"A. Aitken, W. J. Watson, R. Renwick. Mince Pie â€"W. J. Watson, A. Henderson. Lemon Pieâ€"J. Nicholson, E. Brown. A. Hen- derson. Raisin Pieâ€"J. Lewis, T. Ellis, F. Adams. Pie, any otherâ€"A. Aitken, C. Watson, J. C. Fairbairn. Meat Pie â€"W. J. Philp, H. Cowan. School Lunchâ€"A. Henderson. J. C. Fairbairn. Working Man’s Teaâ€"N. Dodds, A. Henderson. Children's Work ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE For Sale the following lands:â€" Part of Lot Fifty-nine in the Second Concession East of the Garafraxa Road containing nine-enths of an acre and parts of Lots numbers Fifty-eight and Fifty-nine in the Second Conces- sion E. G. R. in the Township of Glenelg containing nineteen and one- quarter acres. Apply to Murray Rit- chie. or Herbert Ritchie. R. R. 1. Dur- ham. Administrators of the Estate of James Ritchie. deceased. or J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ont. 9. 217. 3. Their Solicitor. Coach and Carriageâ€"Brood Mareâ€" E. Brown. M. Rice. Spring Coltâ€"M. Rice. 2 3n. Filly or Geldingâ€"E. J. Mc- Robb. H. Eurig. R Aitken. Pr. Carri- age Horsesâ€"R. Irvin. Carriage Horse â€"E. Brown. H. Eurig. F. Halliday. Lady Driverâ€"H. Cowan, F. Halliday. J. McArthur. Roadsterâ€"Spring Coltâ€"J. Lewis. C. Watson. E. Brown. 2 yr. Filly or Geld- ingâ€"J. Eurig. Single Roadsterâ€"H. Cowan. J. McArthur. General Purpose â€"- Brood Mareâ€"E. Brown. J. Johns G. Aitken. Spring Coltâ€"H. Ross. F. Halliday 2 and 3. Spling Fill1â€"J. Johns. I 1r. Gelding -M. Rice. I yr. Fillyâ€"E. Ross. R. W. Finder. 2 yr. Geldingâ€"S. Williams, W. T. Finder. 2 yr. Fillyâ€"E. Reid. 1“. Ec- cles. Teamâ€"W. Aldcorn. W. T. Pinder. E. J. McRobb. Agriculturalâ€"Brood Mareâ€"F. Reid. W. J. Watson. J. Lewis. Spring Coltâ€" G. Aitken. W. Fairbairn. 3 yr Filly or Geldingâ€"H. Ross, A. Nicholson. M. Rice. Spring Fillyâ€"F. Reid. J. Mather. W. J. Watson. 1 yr. Geldingâ€"J. Ma- ther. H. Ross. R. Aitken. 1 yr. Filly Stevenson. J. Lewis. R. W. Finder. 2 y11.Ge1dingâ€"F. Reid, N. Dodds. F. Ec- c es. son. W. Fairbairn. Team. Eaton spe- cialâ€"Stanley Williams. W. Aldcorn, H. Ross. J.‘ 2 yr. Fillyâ€"J. Johns. J. Steven- . ounaounaouhhouhonuhonqhoouhooqhoou» v v .auv.¢ unsuux. LA‘IJ Add“. a; H LALAA Alb V1062 between sixty and seventy. â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"_â€" Teacher: "Use ‘statue’ 'n a tencc.” Abie: "Ven I come in last night mine papa says. ‘Statue Abie ?‘ ” sen- a a I Heavy Draught â€"Brood Mare â€"A. Nicholson, M. Rice, A. Nicholson. Spring Coltâ€"M. Rice. Spring F1111 â€"A. Nicholson 1 and 2. 3- -1r. Gelding 01’ Fillyâ€"J. Eurig. J. Gilstorf. F. Reid. 2 yr. Gelding-â€"M. Rice. 1 11 Fill1â€"W Aldcorn. R. W. Pinde1.Teamâ€"J.Gi1- storf. C. Schenk. Judging Beef Cattle. for boys 20 yrs. and underâ€"F. Halliday. J. Lewis. H. Eurig. G. B. Muma. Judge. Horses Clydesdale. reg. â€" Brood Mare â€"- E. Gardiner. Spring Fillyâ€"E. Gardiner. Teamâ€"J. Gilstorf. Sweepstakesâ€"Baby Beef. best on groundsâ€"McDonald Bros., E. Gardiner 2 and 3. Boys’ and Girls’ Specialâ€"Best Calf. under 1 yearâ€"E. J. McRobb. W. J. Watson. Herefordâ€"Bull. '2 yrsâ€"E. Gardiner. 1 yr.â€"McDona1d Bros., J. Dowling 2 and 3. Under 6 mosâ€"J. Dowling l and 2, E. Gardiner. Cowâ€"McDonald Bros., E. Gardiner 2 and 3. Heifer. 2 yrsâ€"E. Gardiner, J. Dowling. W. Tyn- dall. Heifer, 1 yr.â€"McDonald Bros. E. Gardiner 2 and 3.‘ Under 6 mos.â€" E. Gardiner, J. Dowling, A. Ross. Jerseyâ€"Cowâ€"J. D. Roberts. Grade Cattie Steer, 2 yrsâ€"Allan Aitken. McDon- ald Bros., Allan Aitken. 1 yr.â€"McDon- ald Bros., .Allan Aitken 2 and 3. Milch Cowâ€"W. J. Watson. A. Aitken. J. Wilk- inson. 2 yr. Heiferâ€"A. Aitken. J. Dowling, J. Wilkinson. 1 yr. Heiferâ€" Allan Aitken. A. Ross, Allan Aitken. Heifer Calfâ€"J. Dowling. Brown Bros. H. Eurig; Steer Calfâ€"W. J. Watson. A. Aitken 2 and 3. Dairy Cowâ€"R. Irvin. Brown Bros., R. Aitken. Fat Animalâ€" Allan Aitken. Poultry, in Pairs Geeseâ€"G. Calder, F. Eccles, J. Gil- storf. Spring Geeseâ€"H. Hoffman, A. Ross, J. Gi-lstorf. Turkeysâ€"H. Hofi- man 1 and 2. Spring Turkeysâ€"H. Hoffman 1 and 2. Ducksâ€"J. Eurig, H. Hoffman, J. Robertson. Spring Ducks â€"-H. Hoffman. R. W. Pinder. J. Lewis. Brahmaâ€"C. Drumm, J. Robertson. Barred Plymouth Rocksâ€"J. Eurig, H. Hoffman, J. Lewis. Chickensâ€"W. Mc- Dougall, H. Hoffman, W. McDougall. White Leghornâ€"G. Calder, E. Reid 2 and 3. Chickensâ€"W. Tyndall, E. Reid 2 and 3. Brown Leghornâ€"A. Aitken. J. Robertson. Chickens â€"- A. Aitken. White Wyandotte Chickensâ€"W. Nel- son. H. Cowan. Buff Orpingtonâ€"H. Hoffman. H. McDougall, H. Hoffman. Chickensâ€"H. McDougall, H. Hoffman. Rhode Island Redâ€"G. Calder. S. C. Mottled Anconasâ€"G. Calder. J. Rob- ertson. Chickensâ€"J. Robertson. Irwin H. Fisher, Judge. Pure Bred Cattle Shorthornsâ€"Bullâ€"J. Eurig, V. Alles. Bull. 1 yr.â€"W. Fairbairn, T. Dingwall. F. Reid. Bull Calfâ€"J. Johns, W. Fair- bairn 2 and 3. Bull Calf under 6 mos. â€"W. Fairbairn. J. Eurig, E. J. McRobb. Cowâ€"E. J. McRobb, J. Eurig, E. J. Mc- Robb. Heifer, 2 yrsâ€"H. Ross 1 and 2. Heifer, 1 yr.â€"J. Johns, J. Eurig. Hei- fer under 1 yr.â€"J. ~Eurig, H. Ross. A. Aitken. Heifer under C,mos.;â€"-J. Eurig. E. J. McRobb. Fairbairn. Eweâ€"W. Fairbairn. Shear- ling Eweâ€"W. Fairbairn. Ewe Lambâ€" W. ,Fairbairn 1 and. 2. Gradesâ€"Eweâ€" H. Cowan, W. Fairbairn. H. Cowan. Shearling Eweâ€"W. Fairbairn. Ewe Lambâ€"A. Aitken, W. Fairbairn, H. Cowan. Shropshire. reg.â€"Ramâ€"W. B. Smith. Eweâ€"W. B. Smith, J. Dowxing 2 and 3. Shearling Eweâ€"W. B. Smith 1 and 2. J. Dowling. Ewe Lambâ€"J. Dowling. W. B. Smith. J. Dowling. Best Market Lamb, any classâ€"W. B. Smith. J. McQuillin, Judge. R. J. Hall, Judge Don’t make any mistake about youth. It is great to be young. There is no substitute for youth. But youth hasn’t everything. In fact youth has not enough. Business management often makes the mistake of putting youth in places of too much respon- sibility. of ditching old age for the added pep oi the youngster. Young- sters have pep, but sometimes they have not much more. It's a mistake to turn off the old just because they are gray around the ears. That may be just when they are at their bestâ€" just when they're getting good. Leadership needs the true touch of the veteran. Haig of England was a vetâ€" eran; he was along in years. Foch was an old man. So was ClemenL ceau. Lloyd George was not yOung. Wilson made his mark when he was between sixty and seventy. James J. Donohue prepared the screen adaptation for “The Gorilla.” The cast is all-star. including Alice Day, Tully Marshall. Claude Gilling- water. and Walter Pidgeon. The screen story has been treated in an entirely different manner from that of the stage. The possibilities for added mys- tery and comedy will be given in the pictorial treatment, making effects that were impossible upon the stage. Star Theatre is “The Gorilla.” First National‘s super-mystery farce. This is an Alfred Santell production pre- sented by Asher. Small and Rogers. “The Gorilla” is reported to top all the screen plays of that type that have been so popular in recent years. After years of playing Irish cops and appearing as a fire chief in “The Life of Riley." Murray is now promoted to the rank of detective in “The Gorilla.” He plays one of two comedy Sleuths. “Garrity.” his pal. is played by Fred Kelsey. also famous for his sleuth roles. has thrills, chills, mystery, romance and. laughs. It is. an ideal screen ve- hicle for Charlie Murray. who has been cast as the famous “Mulligan” in the play, and the comedy situations and laughable twists in its eccentric plot have received the fullest exposi- tion from a screen standpoint at the hands of the clever Sentell. who is ideally fitted to direct a story of this type. “The Gorilla” is a First Nation- al special. Famous Mystery Comedy Opens at Veterans’ Star Theatre Tonight.â€" “The Gorilla” Features Charlie Mur- ray and Fred Kelsey as Sly Sleuths. Taken from the stage play of that name by Ralph Spence, “The Gorilla” â€"Directed by Santell. As Stage Play “The Gorilla” Was Broadway Hit.â€" High Tribute for Screen Version. This week’s feature at the Veterans' OLD MEN AND SERVICE [ES PAGE 7.

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