person of whose have been rece ived-at thetinle still Will alone be oen way ain peaks h heat en )luck 'he .er spen t the late placFer1 31a residence of the de- ' . ., y the Tenth day ‘of 1.1m, â€one, 9 18 4 October AD. 1930, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, Rocky Saugeen ggï¬f‘“%m 232mm numb .m a ' ' the farm stock, implements and chat- (Our Own Correspondent) ' t rd ' tels, including motor car, Ford coupe. .in-training, at Owen Sound, Sa 11 ay. ° good There will also be offered for sale The U.F.W.O. will hold their monthlyk -.... . ' Apply the farm prOperty known as Lots num: meeting at the home 0‘ Mrs. Arthur ' Priceville \ le mm \ 01’23 bers one and two in the Fourth conces- Edge on Friday afternoon 0‘ this week. . (0,". Own Correspondent ) 0“.†g sion North of the Durham road in the A demonstration on killing and prepar- Miss Rita phttgrson R.N., of San Die- 1 . . Township of Glenelg, two hundred ing fowl for market will be given at this go Calif is spending, two months with SALE acres more or less. meeting. The roll call will be answered h ’ " er brother Edgar and other friends. This is a splendid farm, with fair by a current event. Mrs James C rutchley entertained a Mr. Charles Tucker purchased a horse ' \from Mr. w. Hinc . i e attended the ‘15 on Monday A number from her _ had a jolly time. 'funeral of the late Mrs. Herb. at her residence. Rev. R. G. ducted services at the house | .ves. ' ' Da en on ap- afternoon, ‘When all _ Mrs. Wilkle is spending a few days {Sunday Stewart con ' eaves lye) se \k.‘ n with the Heslip family ï¬t Glenroadin. Mr. Campbell McLean was a week- . . t m d in Dromore Um. fifteen end visitor with friends at Stratford. ggeggrflpeyiymgafm is express, Mr. 3.“.(1 Mrs. Jack Lynn Of Aberdeen | ed for the sorrowing husband and two ‘ - were VISltOI‘S this week With Mr. and \ children ‘ FARM FOR SALE For further particulars app'ly to M’S- “mm†Re“- \ Miss Kate McMillan. Flesherton. like «lilmrs, . CON. 3. E-G-Ro GLENELG. LUCAS, HENRY a: LUCAS, M" and Mrs" James Mm" and MP spent a week with her friend. Mrs. Edâ€" ,m ..; aâ€, 100 acres: well fenced. well watered by Solicitors for the Administratrix. and M"’- L- Mam“ 599‘“ a day ““5 t gar Patterson. ing creek; drilled well, water in J, O’NEIL, Auctioneer. 1022 week at Lion's Head. \ Mr and Mrs Ronald McDonald and. good brick house and bank _____________‘_____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Miss Rita Vollett is a guest with Miss son Douglas of Collingwood were recent f..._â€"â€"â€"-- ,, . barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- Margaret McLean this week. . ito ith Messrs An us Mc Arthur ‘D - er outbuildings; centrally located for ESTRAY , \ Mrs. A, Thompson and family were V‘sd :5 2’ Hi ck “ g Legal 17861071). High and Public SChOOIS' For partic- flâ€"M’HEIFER ST’R IAmY-E- MD "’ recent visitors with Elmwmd friends. an ' ' n Sée M M, f ._--- .. - .- -,d,,.-e.__._ -â€"â€"â€"...~â€"~.â€" ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, Dur- Mr and Mrs A Crutchley Durham | Mr. and MN» 01'8‘3 C 31?. .0 J. B. MacQtlABIlE. n, A. ham, RR. 1. 10.3.tf. STRAYED FROM LOT 21, CON. 21, Mr ' (1 Mrs .Fa. uha Olive Pri ’ Niagara Falls spent a few days ViSltmg‘ TODD’S _â€"_â€"_____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""-â€"â€"___â€" o . - " . Barrister. Solicitor, etc., 200 ACRE FARM 100 ACRES UNDER Egremont. on or about September 25. a . an rq r r, ce friends here. i , Ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crutchley . . m les Accessories The! Lambton Street Durham Phone 97 cultivat' 1, black mulley heifer 18 months old. Inâ€" Messrs. Wm. Sackett, Donnie Gillls. eye . . . - - ion, well watered, /2 mile from and Verna, were guests with Mr. and - _ , _ school in a good location; good roads formation as to whereabouts should be Mrs James Crutchle this week Charles McKinnon. Alex. McEachern Sporting Goods LUCAS, HENRY LUCAS to town. For further particulars apply sent to John Calder, Varney, Route 1. Remember the beeEi-rin m eetin in and Joe Black motored from Toronto‘ 50mm“ Supplie. Barristers Solicitors. Etc to the office of the Durham Furniture or telephone Durham 612 r 11. 1 the school n Th (1 g e . gthi and took in the Fair on Friday. Fishing Tackle I B. Lucas, KC W. 13. Henry. KC Company or D- Kmnee- 9 25 ti _________________-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'___â€"â€"â€"=’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€"â€"â€"-:- week 0 urs ay ev nlng 5‘ Dr. and W8. Dixon and MIS. Fisher\ Rebuilt Bicycles ° ____._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"_â€"â€"_ THE AUSTRALIAN ANT-EATER \ . _______â€"+â€"â€"â€"-- ‘Of Calgary spent a few days visiting at ‘ 132 Ninth St. East . ‘ Mr. Angus McLachlan's. OWEN SOUND Glenroadln i Mr. Alfred Hincks of Holstein spent‘ â€"end at his home here. Without a doubt, one of the strangest (Our Own. Correspondent) i the week '6 and Miss Margaret Mc clerk in office. NOTICE IS HER animals in the world is the ant-eater, Dundaik "‘ Markdale ‘my private lane at the entrance to i or. as it is more correctly called, the Mr. and Mrs. John McKechni 'Miss Blanche spent Sunday with Mr.,Mont'ana. where she has Durham â€"-â€"- Federal .Building, Toronto ‘Hayward’s Falls is for the use only of Echidna, which' is still to be found in‘| ess with the Mill. 10.9913, places in Australia. Its body is and Mrs. Walter Clark, Zion. Mr. Joe Davison and son of D __________________â€"â€"_=-_â€"__â€"-â€"'â€"_â€"â€"â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€" people having busin outed. 8- 3- covered with sharp spines and coarse ‘spent part of Sunday ,with the Heslipi Trespassers will be prose ' 6 26 u ihair. During the breeding season, the . female lays two eggs, which she carries family. . ' is spending a few \ berm attended the f in her pouch until they are . - m days with her brother, Mr. Robert Tory ‘Mrs, Dave Brodie in I have purchas ' ' for hardwood floors The young are then fed on milk fro prepared to ï¬nish new or re- their mother until they are grown up, of near Markdale. i ï¬nish 01d .floors. Moderate charges.â€"â€"- when they feed chiefly on white ants. A Song Of men are putting in a ï¬ll days visiting friends in Owen Sound. B. 11- Will‘sv Durham “They have long bills to poke into the a the Glenroadin bridge. which has Mrs. Moon of Owen So - -â€""'â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"""â€""" """"""="="""â€"â€"==='â€""' mounds in which the ants live, and been badly needed for some time. ' ' FOR, SALE OR RENT long, sticky tongues to pick them up. The many friends Of Mr. Joe Melosh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hincks creatures are sorry to hear of h visited Sunday at Mr. Chas. Tucker’s. hospital in Dill“ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell, accom- McLellan glance one would really n t ham and hope soon to see him home. panied Mr. and Mrs. George Tuesday to Niagara Falls for a visit. Dougall returned to been nursing _â€"______________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"' EBY GIVEN THAT and am think they possessed two heads, bu such is not the case, the lower head-like A number 0f ladies met at the home on front portion of the body being in re- of Mies Mary Heslip Saturday for the --â€"â€"â€"â€"---"" one of the animal's front feet, purpose of quilting the WMB. quilt COVER THE CANES e , with its bristl hair attached The M135 H8811!) and Mrs Bell served a de- -â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"" 1e narrow beak-ilk: mouth with tiny snout licious Slipper to the workers. Mum 0‘ the WW“ Winter 10: w 9 11“ at end, small eyes and tiny ears are Holstéin raspberry plants a“ be avoid by prOper care in protecting them from ‘0Ԡ0w" Cormsi’onde’“) frost Horticultural experts of the Do- Agriculture ad- truly a peculiarity; while the large bushy tail sweeping the ground at the Miss Margare back seems almost 900 big for the ani- Toronto to attend the University. “11 proportion to its 31“- Mr. F. Riddell of W'eTiand spent W weekâ€"end with the McCall family. t the week-end this is easil the ering them with su hold them down. As a y and quickly done at little THE IGUANA IS A Miss M. Johnston spen LIZABD OF THE NEW WORLD With friends in Detroit. labor cost. While one gathers the canes. The average length of the Iguana. a Mr. and MrS- Rife and Miss Irlma \ and bends them gently to the ground _. species of lizard is about four feet, but 5 nt the past week in Detroit. iwith a fork the other applies suflicient ‘ S to Six feet 01' more The Mrs William Tyndall. accompanied 1. earth to hold them ï¬rmly to the “‘° Cm delivered head 15 â€1'89, and covered With large by Miss Eilnice Tyndall of Wingham ‘ ground, On the prairies the best results A swallow clears my sleeve with .. 10 2 3p scales. The mouth is enormously wide, and Mr. Maxwell Tyndall 0f 01191911 ; are obtained when the canes are en- mg skill. and its edges are studded With pecu- motored to Toronto and Oshawa and tirely covered with soil; most of this AS if to dare a WSW humln with l, . .And teach me what a lumpish thl ltype of covering can be done by horse‘ am, and achbve the. desirability of having Who risk no danger t ' ~Lyon Sher! , ll taught the ,1aborâ€"hence ight feet apart. thrill. in the absence of Miss Johnston. .._.._____-_-_.- 'ded tog ' The Misses Morrison have deCl remain in the village this winter and are having improvements made in their ! rike one as be- flesh is really ' said to taste m. Entrance .ach me 1' of t tensity Gra mate and Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare ng of term. enter at beginni ' Information as to Courses may obtained from the Prinmpal. captors have to be very of it bites fiercely and cked tail about in a a feeds chiefly upon veg-