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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1914, p. 5

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nvlarde"» BRA NDON. d see these rd rday 5 & $2 d fit ® i s month necessâ€" received vla and om. off Splendid g () rices right ts ice 25 oeSs ‘lace t $2 Small ‘rofits AITTH winter. Store ets here paper. sHOES 8, 1914 We . EENUS CLARK 1+ oi Ssn l A 1 OCTOBER £8, 1914 DURHAM 4 SCHOOL PRICEVILLE 4.s.> | \L INSTRUCTION iHAM Aath always on prices. Custom ‘y attended to T FOREST 5 COLLEGE id Dealer for Durâ€" { the \dingsâ€"better and nd plaster. time at ERMA] 22 d Equipment. \ly equipped in teaching lectrical pnw lor Leaving an wing competeut staff and all kindl ‘uts with a saw ‘annot fall off 0 dirt or muse r yourself ol in past years isa es ml'm?emlve edu un:lowe‘ nme.ch." vantage for proper on of knowledge. _ month in advance. i to announce ind surroundâ€" is his Planing jupped and is for sSS BOOK JUND the most thorâ€" ness School in U, A, Hex®y, Principal ness School in structors, tory Ccollege caduate guarâ€" * bane of old tics aggraâ€" d use Chamâ€" e mildest and . D. FLEMING s _ Necretary â€"best for the 1 and the old. and Dealers, h the Central atford. _ Our pat ticulars. DR. J P. GRANT, Secretary MILLS 1 Provineial Mod iss Certificate y day at the ONTARIO nter at the begin Board can be ob upy lucraâ€" Learn How ham is a healthy a most desirable ituation grriog'pig. Coalter 1 and 2. _ Boar 1914, Counlter. Shearliog ram, J H Nichols Ram lamb, Nichols. _ Aged ewe, Nichols 1 and 2. _ Sh. ewe, Nichols 1 and 2 Ewe lamb, Nichols 1 and 2. _ Aged ramâ€"J H Nichols, A 8 Mair.. Shearling ramâ€"Nichols, Mair. Ram lainbâ€" Mauir, Nichols. _ Aged eweâ€" ’ Mair, 1 and 2. Sh. eweâ€"â€"Nichols, Muir. Ewe fambâ€"Muir, 1 and 2. _| SHROPSAIRE : | Aged ram, George Shand. Shearâ€"| ling ram, Geo Sband 1 and 2. Ram! lamb, Shand 1 and 2. Aged ewe, | Shand 1 and 2. Sh. ewe, Shand 1 1 and 2. Ewe lamb. Shand i and 2. ; OxXFORDS ; Aged ram, Wm Paton. 8Shâ€" ram, W Paton. Ram lamb, Paton 1 and 2 Aged ewe, Paston l and 2. Sh. ewe, Paton 1 and 2. Ewe lamb, Paton 1 and 2. COTSsWOLD ; Aged Ramâ€"A S Muir. Shearling ramâ€"Mair, 1 and 2. Ram lambâ€" Muir. Aged eweâ€"Muir, 1 and 2 Shearling eweâ€"Muir, 1 and 2. Ewe lamb â€"Mair. Milch Cow, Dairyâ€"W J Meads, D. McCormick, Thos. Nichol. Milcb cow, beetâ€"Dorn Campbell, 1& 2, A. McMillan. _ Twoâ€"year beiterâ€" â€"A Mc Millan, W J Meads, J Burnet. . One vyear heiferâ€"A D McLheod, J Burnet, A MeMilian. _ Twoâ€"year steerâ€"Wm Mather, D Campbell, Meads. One year steerâ€"Wm Matber, 1 and 8, J Barnet, 2nd. Steer caltâ€"W Mather. Heifer callâ€"Mather 1 and 2, Burnet. Calf, Pharmacy specialâ€"â€"J Burnet. Cowâ€"Jos. Coulter. _ Heifer, Jos Coulter. DURH A M Aged Ball â€"Lochis MeA:thur, W J Meads. _ Qneâ€"year old buliâ€"Wm. Paton & Sons. Ball calfâ€"Paton & Sons. Mileh cowâ€"Don. McMiltan, Patun & Sons, Joseph Counlter. Cow, Pharmaey Specialâ€"Don MeMillan. HEREFORD : Ballâ€"John Burnet. Cowâ€"D C Adams. 17 t a :3\ ""â€"" CSPDMantâ€"A 85 Muir, Don B ~r&" "Uv""J"L;‘.;i» w!mKE.jplcTi' M:Millan. Poratoes, Beauty of He. roo mare_- 1iiiner, Innell. bronâ€"â€"Don MeMillan, W J Meads, 2 yr eoltâ€"Kimnell, Milliner. Sp colt | Potaroes, a 0 vâ€"Lewis Fisher, Muir. | â€"Muilliner. Kinpell. x'i‘)”"n'()efi' Scull‘;-Lev;iu hFisthern-& g\luli-) 7 r & | turuips, Sswede, elephantâ€"Muir, DRAUGHT HURSE‘S | \lc.\l‘il[l,:m. 'l'uruips,’ Swede, a o vâ€" Spanâ€"Alex Mo(}illivray. W G }Jg:hn Burnest, Wm Swanston, _ Turâ€" Baker, Muiliner. Brood mareâ€"John se hi #rew@ ")p;““.“"h["“"" Figsher, B John Spicer. 2 yr eoltâ€"Noi]| TODiP® @0 Yâ€"Muir, Rumage, Man. nrnot, Joito ibpicer. 2 y 4 golds, Globeâ€"Muir, Wm Swanston. McLeod, W G Baker. ° 1 yr coltâ€" | Mangolds, long redâ€"Mair, Wm $wa n ,Nonl Mcleod. _ Spring coltâ€"Baker, | ston, _ Mangolds, yellowâ€"Muir, W L John Spicer. _ 2 yr, colt Frook spee. | D xon, Sugar beetsâ€"Muir, W G Watâ€" r D ‘ l son,. _ Carrots, field, whiteâ€"Don Mc~1 ialâ€"Don McMillan. (A\hn.n, W G Watson, Carrots, field, AGR1ICULTURAL | redâ€"W G Watson, Carrots, short 5 Herb K HA f I | horn â€" Alf Hincks, Don McMilian, _ OpkH~â€" iter infrey, Henty Love, Carrots, a 0 yâ€"A D MeLeod, Wm Brood mare â€"Don MceMillan, \] Mf)- Sw“m“m'b ’I’ull:Ic hturuip;;â€"-’l‘ A; M Gillivray, Milliner. 2 year old â€" Forguson, Lewis Fisher. eets, long MoMall.yn E J Meltobb }u McRobb | bloodâ€"Muir, W J MeMillan, BHeets, f McMillan Wm Mather | {hru‘ipâ€"F P Reilly, Roger McRachern. l‘year oldâ€"D i o) o+ im Mnb "[ Parsnipsâ€"Muir, W J McMitlan, â€" Rad. E J MceRobb. R bprmg“cfil:â€"l) M"'?ish. bl“Ck_TRAth Ferfimonir \.;lvm Millan, A McGillivray, Milliner. ISW&nst()n. adish, whiteâ€"Fisher, ga 7 3 Fergus n. Cabbage, ox teartâ€"Dug ; GENERAL PURPOSE I MT Cormick, Don Cam}obell. Cabbage, Spanâ€" Wm Swanston, Milliner, J’vpxrklin%â€"-Fi;dhtzr. :\_lukir.w Bcaévbage, - â€"E J Mc, | x0 yâ€"Dug MeCormick, atterâ€" I\)! glbcl::l;l;.'mm?;ooddflt::i ciu__‘\cl' !u‘m. Cauliflowerâ€"Dug McCorml‘ck, Ne or C letes:" N6 J ) , | Fisher, Onions, potatoâ€"D McCorâ€" fred Thistlewaie. _ I year coltâ€"E J | mick, Muir, Onions, Dutch Setsâ€" McRobb 1 & 2, Spring coltâ€"E J @(():ug. M(‘fEmchetrn'." I)Dng Izdl«c::o)::zllgt a 8 6 MoMill: nHOns rom topsâ€" K 4 J + McRobb 1 & 2, Alex M‘”,Ml“dn' l()nmns from btack seedâ€"Muir, Dug ROADSTERS | McCormick. _ Rampkin, yellnwâ€"W.(r' Spanâ€" â€"Alex Grierson, J O Green.| x:‘;‘f’{-v"l‘: gwfi':“:::;;""w (ipm‘t)skol::: wood. _ Brood mareâ€"E J MeRobb. {,flqu:ashâ€"\Vm Swanston, G& W Tryon. 2 yroldâ€"F P Reilly, Henry Morrow. | Vegetable â€" marrowâ€"W G Watson, Spriog coltâ€"Lachie MeArthur. Far | Lewis Fisher, Celery whiteâ€"A D Mcâ€" ‘ Trotâ€"Donald MeLachlan, H B | Leod. L Fisher. Celery a o vâ€"Bigsher, | eCb ~Ar0 e o * i: w 1. Citronsâ€"W Swanston, W J Meads. }; MeLean. Single driverâ€"Robt Cu ~! Watermelonsâ€"D McCormick, T Ferâ€" liton, C Alton, J Mcliellan. Lady \guson. Tomatoesâ€"J McRae, Swans-l driverâ€"J H Nichols, J MceLi:llan. Fron. ~~~Cocum ber AiekBinar Mprantragce c 4. IUVBRAOSHILLE ; Boar, G W Ross, Loghie BERKSHIRE : Boar, Jos Conlter. Sow, J Counlter. DRAUGHT HORSES Spanâ€"Alex MeGillivray, W G Baker, Muiliner. Brood mareâ€"John Burnet, John Spicer. 2 yr soltâ€"Neil McLeod, W G Baker. ° 1 yr coltâ€" Neil Meleod. _ Spring coltâ€"Baker, John Spicer. _ 2 yr, colt Frook specâ€" ialâ€"Don McMillan Bpanâ€"Rob Kinvell, John Spicer. Brood mareâ€"BH J Milliner, . Kinneil. 2 yr eoltâ€"Kimnell, Milliner. Sp colt â€"Muiliner. Kinpell. learned. The concert in Watson‘s hall was well patronized. â€" President Nichol made an ideal chairman and Miss BRita Irwin, as accompanist, and in her instrumentals won golden opinâ€" 1ong. â€" The performers were Miss Milâ€" dred Walkor, of Toronto. and Mr Rob: Clark, Vemnloquist. and their perâ€" formances met brarty approval from the audrence. The latter with his. Punchk and Judy arrangement and talking models â€"caused uproarious laughter. The proceeds we have not hag .1 _ _ [3 6eA GCIne0id Aft, || Soctety bhad the ordering ef the weathâ€" ’or they could not have iuimproved on | the brand actually enjoged on the two days of their show, ‘The exhibits in "tbe hall were first elass, though in quantity the dairy and bread and pasâ€" ‘ try fell short of last year‘s abnormal exbibit. There was enough however to make competition keen. _ No show | in Ontario conld have excelled the | root exhibit, and expeits say , the la-i idies‘ work was ofga hichselaik > . The uuonfln%;a)lfig'es ceipts about $170,00, wrs tban.1913, but the crowd Another Success for Priceville Fair LINCOLN : LEICESTER : Prize List HORSES REGISTERED DRAUGHT GRADES HOLSTEIN : Had the Directors of Artemesia Ag SWINE SHEEP CATTLE npetition keen. _ No show could have excelled the » and expeits say , the laâ€" vas oOfga hich selaskk â€" . gate reâ€" F COmoTOOTY PHVEC , | bhorn â€" Alf Hincks, Don McMilian, O | Carrots, a 0 yâ€"A D MeLeod, _ W m 0 | Swanstor. Table turnipsâ€"T A M D | Ferguson, Lewis Fisher., _ BHeets, long )b | bloodâ€"Muir, W J McMillan, BHeets, ar | turnipâ€"F P Reilly, Roger McRachern. | Parsnipsâ€"Muir, W J McMitlan, â€" Rad. ®jish, blackâ€"T A M Ferguson, Win | Swanston, Radish, whiteâ€"Fisher, | Fergus )n. Cabbage, ox Leartâ€"Dug | McCormick, Don Campbell, Cabbage, J ; picklingâ€"Fisher, â€" Muir. Uabbage, c, | + 0 yâ€"Dug MeCormick, W H Patterâ€" 1. | s m. Cauliflowerâ€"Dug McCormick, | Fisher, QOnions, potatoâ€"D McCorâ€" J | mick, Muir, Onions, Dutch Setesâ€" J | Rog. McBachern,* Dug MceCormick. Onions from topsâ€"Dug MceCormick. ](,)nmns from black seedâ€"Mnir Nmo |_ _ Maple syrupâ€"Lewis Fisher. Maple { sugarâ€"Fisher, Pumpkin pieâ€"D Harâ€" \ row, Jos Coulter. Lemon pieâ€"Don MeceMillan, Coulter. _ Apple preâ€"Coulâ€" ‘ter, Harrow Cream pieâ€"Fisher, D | MeMitian. â€" Custard pieâ€"Fisber, Marâ€" | row . _ Mince pieâ€"Fisher. T A M Ferâ€" |guson. _ Layer cakeâ€"BDon McMillan, r%iuher. Fruit cakeâ€"Fisher W BR | Patterson. CUake. a o vâ€"Coulter, Meâ€" , Mullan. _ Bread, homemadeâ€"Harrow, Patterson. _ Brown breadâ€"Harrow. | A D McLend. Fruit bunsâ€"McMililan, Patterson. Plain bunsâ€"Patterson, Fisher. _ 6 tartsâ€"Coulter, McMillan. Coll canned fruit â€" Fisher. Mixed picklesâ€"Ferguson, Fisher. _ jJellyâ€" Harrow A D McLeod, Bread from McGowan‘s flourâ€"Patterson, McMilâ€" lan. Dressed chickensâ€"T Fergnson, â€" len yarn, doubleâ€"Mrs Crossley, J Mcâ€" |_ Hand boaquetâ€"â€"W J Meads, Wm 8 wanston, â€" Table centrepieceâ€"Meads, | 8wanston, Geraniums in bloomâ€" | Meads, Don Campbell. Coll sweet !‘pe:u-â€"(‘rf\m‘{;hell. Swanston, House | fernâ€"Meads, â€" Begoniaâ€"Campbell, | Meads. Judgesâ€"â€"G Binnie, J I Graham. | _ Apples, spyâ€"W G Watson, W J | McMillan. Go!lden rassetsâ€"G Tryon, | Ramage, Winter, a 0 vÂ¥â€"Jos Coulter | F Reiily, Snowâ€"u Tryon, F Reiily,. | Golbertâ€"Don McMillan. _ Alexander â€"Jos Coulter, Ramage. 8t Lawrence \â€"D McMillan, Ramage. A o yâ€"D Mc. | Millan, D W Adams. Gollectionâ€"Jos Coulter, F Reilly, _ Orab apples, large |\ â€" Wim Swanston, Re mage. _ Orab apâ€" | ples, wediumâ€"D McMillan, W m &war. | ston. Pears, fallâ€"D McCormick, | Pears, winterâ€"T Ferguson, D McUorâ€" f mick . | FLOWERS Special, Toronto World, 10 lbs but terâ€"Harrow, Jos Coulter, T A M â€"Fer guson. Honey, extracted â€" Lewis Risher, 5 lbs roll butterâ€"Meads, D Harrow, Fisher. Crock butter â€" Harrow, Meads, Fisher, Tab butterâ€"Harrow, Fisher, Cheeseâ€"Fisber. | Lewis Fisher, â€" Oelery whiteâ€"A D Mc« | Leod, L Fisher. Celery a o vâ€"Hisher, |Citronsâ€"W Swanston, W J Meads, | Watermelonsâ€"D McCormick, T Ferâ€" \guson. Tomatoesâ€"J McRae, Swans. ' ton. _ Cucumber picklingâ€"8wanston, | McCormick. Uucumbers ripeâ€"W G | Watsou, McCormick. _ Table Cornâ€"T |\ Ferguson, W G Watson, Garden Herbsâ€"A 8 Muir. { UCollection Vegetablesâ€"T Ferguson, DGXintess Coltection Field Rootsâ€"A s Muir, W Swanston. Collection Field Roots, Stone Sonse! specialâ€"A 8 Muir. Collection Vegetables, Women‘s Inâ€" g‘ituteâ€"Joseph Coulter, Jqdgesâ€"J I Graham, G Binnie. Collection J Coulter, Ragâ€" carpetâ€"Don °C MWP io iesB nc L LA c McCormick. _ Rampkin, yellowâ€"W G Watson, W H Patterson. Pumpkin, a 0 yâ€"Wim Swanston, W G Watson. Squashâ€"Wm Swanston, G W Tryon. Vegetable marrowâ€"W G Watson, Lewis Fisher, â€" Celery whiteâ€"A D Mcâ€" DAIRYAND OTHER PRODUCE Potatoes, elephantâ€"A 8 McMilian. Potatoes, Be bronâ€"â€"Don MeMillan. W ‘ POULTRY ; x /‘ fanftipac} /.. White Wyandotte, male..T Fer. Igtl.‘sou ; female. â€"T Ferguson, I Wh. Leghorn. male..Feiguson, 1 an i2 ; temale..b‘ergnsou, 1 and 2, Brown Leghorn, male .. Ferguson, 1 and 2 ; female. +Ferguson, 1 and 2. Barred Rock. male..Ferguson; 1 and 2 ; temale..Ferguson. 1 and 2, 1 Duek, mate .. Don Campbell, Ferâ€" guson ; female. â€"Campbell, Fergason ' Bronze turkey, male.. D MeMillan, m Patton and Son ; temale.. D Mcâ€" illan, Paton and son. Turkey, any other variety, male.. Jos Coulter ; temale, J Goulter. Goose, male.. Don McMillan, Jos Conlter ; temale.. McMillan, Coulter. Barred Rock, male, Qaality Pharâ€" macy Special.. T Ferguson. White Leghorn, male, Qaality Pharmacy Special .. T Ferguson . | TAMWORTEH : Boar, W J Meads. Pedigreed sow, G W Russ, 1 and 2. Spriog pig, G W Ross. 1 and 2. Boar of 1914, Ross, 1 and 2, ter. ROOTS & VEGETABLES MISCELLANEOUS LADIES‘ WORK Jos. Coulter. 3 ing pig, Coulâ€" Boaf of 1914, Cg;her. GRAIN AND sSEEDs VICINITY FRUIT , Don MtMllrlrin',. -:lc;s white largeâ€"â€"Muir, Oats, white smallâ€" t. Oats, black large uir, Oats, black , Ramage, Peas, , smallâ€"Â¥ uir A Me. ns, Dutch Setsâ€" )ug MceCormick. Duy MeCormick. seedâ€"Muir, Dug joyed Ventry and Monday. _ Mrs Jno. Mc Beautiful weather is still ours. Potatoes and apples are the order of the day now, wr& bumper crops, Methinks there are worse sections of country to live in than Proton, once called ‘* frozen Proton,‘‘ but that no longer. a A.Jnu‘mbet from this vicinity enâ€" e in asmaiss Eqs lt U $ Misses Reid, of Algoma, and Miss McCannel, of Proton, were visitors for a few days at their uncle‘s, Mr D. J. McDeugall, south line, Glenelg. A number from this vicinity at. tended Swinton Park: service, last Bunday being communion day, Miss Ada McLiean, who spent a few weeks visiting friends here and in Durham, will be returning to Toron. to again this week. She is in the hairâ€"dreasing business with her aunt, Mrs McPherson on 883 College St., Toronto. The concert at night was good and the crowd large. Miss Rita Irwin progided at the ergan, together with ner excellent talent and ladyfied dis. position. Her music was highly apâ€" preciated by the audience at large, Iime and space prevents us from sayâ€" ing any more about our exhibition, as it would be only intruding on the editor‘s columns, which will be pretty well filled by his own notes this week. The frame work of the sheds w'e_;: raised last week and probably this waek will see the roof on them, one of the finest buildings of the kind this side of Toronto, By a little fore. tuought 4 splendid hall could be made but can be made yet by placing a few extra posts, _ The ba)}l could be 150 feet long by 50 feet wide. A ball is badiy needed in this town where there are so many coucerts and so well paâ€" tronized always. umt It is needless for us to ssy anything about our annual exhibition on Friday the 2nd Oct., as the editor was there all day as busy as a nailer taking nates of the proceedings. The Pipe hand drew the attention of the highâ€" land race as the erowd around the stand showed their appreciation â€" of the old musio ef the days of their toreâ€" fathers on the hills ot Scotland. Quite a number attended gaelic last Sunday. Communuion is to be in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at the usual time, Mra James Black. of Oak Riyer, Manitoba, writes, stating that the crops there are fairly good this year and thresking is pretty wali done. Bhe says is‘s quite a sight sceing blazes atter night burning straw. â€"___ u... ceciciott6 Last Sunday we took a walk through the bush going to church and were astonishsd to find so many leaves on the way dry and withered. Bome say it‘s an indication of an early winter. â€" Beech nuts are pleniiâ€" ful this fall, another sign said to be an approaching hard winter, but who knows. We are not all prophets nor the sons of prophets. Rirls‘ race, I5 and ove Ramage, Grace Knox corno Girls‘, 15 and anderâ€"Lily Campbell, Islay Runciman, Mary Konold, Boys‘ 16 and underâ€"H H annatn, Thos McLean, G@ MceLeod . ; Amateur Step Dancingâ€"A McDonâ€" ald, â€"â€" Leslie, COhas Morrow . Mile raceâ€"Wilfrid Campbell, Thos Chase, Wm John McLeod and BR Hanâ€" nam equal, Painting in oilâ€"G W Tryon, Mrs Buskin. Pen and ink «ketchâ€"Mrs Buskin. Pencil drawingâ€"T Ferguson Mrs Buskin. Coll post cardsâ€"W J Meads, R Simpson special, photoâ€" graphsâ€"T Ferguson. N, B, 0. special, writingâ€"Neil R Shortreed, Pricevilie, R. R. No. 1. O Oe 10e Emey eCCUCUT ter. Wreathâ€"T A M Ferguson. Hooked . matâ€"Coulter, A D â€"McLeod. Crochet in cott.on-Don,Oa::sboll, D W ‘Adams. ‘Crochet in wool rossley Harrow. Knitting in woolâ€"COrossley, Knitting in cotton .. Crossley, on Campbeil, Brsidinfin cottonâ€"â€"W J MeMiilan, Don Campbell. _ Tattingâ€" Croseley. ~Emb. in‘cottonâ€"Don Campâ€" beil, Mrs Crossley. _ Einb‘ in siltkâ€" Don Carmpbeli, Crossley. _ â€"Shadow | emb.â€"Mrs Buskin, Mrs Crossley, . Eyeâ€" | let _emb.â€"Bon Campbell, Crossley, Pillow cases, emb â€"â€"Urossley, Don ‘ Campbell, _ Woolien work on canvas â€"â€"W J Mends, T A M Ferguson. Toi. et setâ€"D W Adams, Crossley. Lamp cushionâ€"Crossley, Sfiider-wcb cushâ€" ionâ€"â€"DugucUo:nick, arrow. Homeâ€" made â€" slippers â€" Harrow, Croseley, Drawn thread workâ€"Don Campbell, W J McMillan, Battenberg workâ€" W J MeMillan, D MeMillan, Laceâ€" Crossley, Table centre piece, emb.â€" Crossley, Don Campbell. Sefa cushion â€"BDon Campbel}, â€" Bon McMillan, Darningâ€"Mead!, Fisher. Button holesâ€"OUrossiey. _ Coll. EKancy Workâ€" Don Campbell, Mrs Crossley, F , Focus qQUILTS _ > Quilt, patchworkâ€"Wes Buskin, Croseâ€" ley. Eog cabinâ€"Buskin, W J McMilâ€" lan. Knittedâ€"DP W Adams, Crossley, Crazyâ€"Orossley, Tuftedâ€" Adams, Croulo&.) Faneyâ€"Wes Buskin. Quit « 0 vâ€"Don Campbell, Wes Buskin. Berlin wool workâ€"W J Meads, J Coulâ€" in aa> 000. ww BPeR 0. McMurdo, Brampton, visâ€" week with Mrs Jno. Dezell, eat ‘Isjyu‘_o_lis_t,,A(‘}ypoy_ Simon PRICEVILLE anniversary Sunday Iou n‘q over, special by C, FINE ARTS SPORTS TBE DURHAM REVIEWâ€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" , Maggie Aldâ€" w Qeofe Beobe eQenQaoQacQeote oho olie e ofaofs ofe ofe obe ofe efeefectiecferte fe t There are 2,800 employes in the ten mills of Penman‘s Limited, and these empleyes are assured of continued employment. Indeed, if the extra deâ€" "The underwear trade is holding steadily, compared with what it has been for the past eight months. Of course the demand is still below what it has baen in previous years, but we do not anticipate any further falling off ." ’ The industrial conditions created by the war will stimulate activity in the ten mills operated by Penman‘s Limited, manufacturers of hosiery, ubderwear, blankets, etec. In sumâ€" ming up the situation, Mr I, Bonner, general manager of the company, said: «« Prospects for the hosiery business look bright. ‘The fact of the German and Austrian competition being cut off is bound to make a greater deâ€" mand for the staple lines made by Canadian manufacturars, Penman‘s Limited have already felt the extm‘ demand, which will undoubtedly m-‘ crease, Continued Employment in the Ten Penman Mills, Mr J. Moffatt and Mr aod Mrs C H Moffat visited friends at Zion Saturâ€" day. Messrs Dan avd Arthur Edge are in Owen Sound this week, the former serving on the Grand Jary and latter on the Petit Jury . 29ch inst Died at Lindsatv. infafii daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Firth, on Monday, O0 W Faisk Miss Ethel Grecnwood returned J home last Wednesday after spending / three months at Antler and Maxbass, | North Dakota and other places. [ Mr W. 0. Pinder and two sisters, ; Misses Grace and Norma, motored to | Mr T. Greenwood‘s Saturday and | spent over Sunday at Zion. Just in, Miss Nona Williams visited in Torâ€" onto last week. Mr and Mrs Will Burnettand Miss Ina visited with Ventry friends Sunâ€" day. We have a few Waists left, about 30 in all, which we will sell as follows: _ $2.00 Waists for.... $1.50 1.50 Waists for.....1.20 1.25 Waists for.......1.00 ‘These are in sizes 34, 36, 38, 49,42, 44. New Goods Mr and Mrs Jno.. Brown and Mr and Mrs Gilbert Gillies, Gildale, atâ€" tended the funeral of Mr McCauley, Flesherton, Monday. Mrs B. and Mrs G. are nieces of the deceased. Mr and Mrs A. H. Burnett visited the week end with Normanby friends. Mr Harold Morrison, Max well, is visiting his brother here. A Clearing of LADIES‘ WHITE WAISTS Miss Maty Russell, Replifi, visited over Sunday at Mrs Juo. Gillles‘, M+ Culliton drove over to Durham fair and won second prize with his fimne driver and on Â¥riday at Priceâ€" ville drove off with first. PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. ‘Miss Mary Shand was home over the week end and took in Priceville fair Friday. We want empty feed sacks. If you have any, bring them in, and we will pay you FIVE cents each for all you bring. Miss Bessie Spicer, Dundalk, was a visitor at Mrs Robt. Culliton‘s will pay Highest Market Prices for any Quanâ€" tity of Qats or other Grain at our Elevator Special services will begin in Bethâ€" any chapel Sunday, Oet. 15th, Rev, North, of Brantford,. who was here during the convention week this summer, willâ€"conduct each meeting. We have other good Feed on hand all "the time at prices as low as we can make them . Oar terms on Feed are Strictly Cash, or Grain at market price. We do not give any Credit. We have a good stock of CORN CHOP on hand that we are seliing in ton lots at about the same price as OATS, and every Feeder knows that Corn is better Feed than Oats for feeding Stock If you want heavy feed, get our prices on this feed, as it is gocd yalue at price we are asking for it. ttle . WOMEN‘S HOSE Come and see us if you need anything in our line Another Shipment EDGE HILL If you have (Grain of any kind to sell, we Corn Chop at Special Prices Oatmeal Millis, Durham (R.MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham +\In the Surrogate Court of the ’ ‘ County of Grey { Good going Octaber 12 Slllgle Fare Return limit Oct. 12 ia Good going Fare and Oneâ€"Third G°°3, 80in% Returno limit October 13 (Minimum charge 25¢) Partigulars from Oanadian â€" Pacific Ticket Agents or write M. G. Marphy, D. P. A,. Toronto. Solcitor for the Administrator. on or before the 17th day of October, 1914, their names, addresses and des. criptions and a full statement of parâ€" ticulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, end that after the sald day the administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thsreto, haying regard ooly to the claims of which he shall then have notice, Dated the 19tb day of Beptember, A. D., 1914 MALCOLM L. McINTYRE, Adminisâ€" trator by his Solicitor, J. P. TEtrrorpn, NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Oap. 121, See. 56, that all persons baving claims against the estate of the said Petsr Mcintyre, who died on or about the seventh day of August, A. D., 1914, are required to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J, P. Telford, of the Town of Durbam, C Lb LE c c ie FW Pugs! In the Oar be had mt our store, $1.00 per box. . Ask for free Alcura booklet, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Durham Alsura stops the envlnz for drink and helps the manr help himself in his desire to get away from the driuk disease and keep his work. 1t is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money is re funded. Alcu@a No. 1 can be given seeretly by wife or mother, and wil} render grink distaste ful, even mauscous, . Alcura No. 2 is the volun tary treatment, When the test comes and the factory and office forees have to be cut down, drinkers are the first to be let go. This falls hardest on their wives and families, for the man who has the whiskey or alcohol mvh:g spends so much on it thas there 14 usually nothing laid aside. | _ The centinged operation of the Pehâ€" man mills will mean the cireulation of a million dollars a year in wages to Canadian employes, It will mean much more than that because the finâ€" ished product of a year‘s operation of these mills is worth $4,500,000 and much of the differerce between that amount and the payroll of $1,000 000 will. be <spent in Canada in the purâ€" chase of raw material in factory supâ€" plies, in freight and cartage, etc. i the matter of the estata of Peter Meâ€" Intyre, late of the village of Priceâ€" ville, in the Countyof Grey, yeoman deceased. mand for hosiery continues as is likeâ€" ly to be the case, the staff in the hosiery department will have to be increased, Notice to Creditors DRINK AND UNEMPLOYMENT HAND IN HAYD ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORoNTO ‘A G mm uo-"-.o:m of Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Insurance Agent, Money to 1« Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A g eral financial business transacted. ARTHUR H. JACKSOW Licensed Auctioneer for Go. Grey Terms moderate Arrangements for salns » to aates, &c., must be made at the Review 0 Taeee of 4o Cayion L.0. wit ho Mowply + 9., om pi attended to, ‘Terms on application to“ M e D. MePHAIL, Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE, "Durham K@» Mr McPhail has a telepbone in hi > of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Roo: Over J & .;"EUNTER B New Store HONOR GRADUATE of Toron University, graduate of Royal Colle: pen i ddate Royal Coliege Dental Surgeon Dentistry in -xfl'u vranches, Officeâ€"Over Jewellry store a 1 9p site Post Office, W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L D :; HONOB GRADUATE Toronto University Auoks Rrvout uon nds m CC OFFICE: Over J. P. Telford‘s office, nearly Opposite Regisiry Ofice, RESIDENCE : Second house south of Registrs oftice on east slae of Albert St. OFFICE 1OURS 9â€"11 a, m 2â€"4 pm, 7â€"â€"9 p. as, Telephone Communication between Office and Residence at all hours. J. G. HUTTON,.M.D., C. other, but send &:smp for flins» ) trated bookâ€"sealed. Jt gives full L G‘Ifllcnlln and directons invatuable ladies. WINDsOR SUPPL Y CO., Windsor, Ont General Agents for Canada. Barrister, Solicitor in Suprem urt Notary Public Commission»» Money to Loan, )flce on Lambron Bt., opposite Walpole‘s Stables. Women‘s Vests at 25¢, 50¢. 75¢, 1. 25 en Shildren‘s Vests.............. . all sige Large 11x4 size Fian. Blankets. .1 25 t Very large 12x4 *4 . 185 ; Bed Comforters..1.25 to 2.50 for eotter Bed Comforters,.4 25 and .00 for uow Wool Blankets from .. .. . ..3.00 pair +; White Honeycomb Shawls at ... . .. .. 50¢, 75¢, 1.00 and 1.30 eaci Motor Veils from 50¢ ap Women‘s and Misses Motor Hoods Cold Weather Good: THE BIG 4 You counst »{f ord to BUY or Sis to BORROW or LEND without 6 seeing fl. H. MlLLER, Hanor DURHANM, ONT, (Lower Town J. F.GRANT D. D.S., L Notary Public, Commissioner, CONVEYANCER. &c. 109 100 sors Member College Physicians ana surge Ontario % 100 acres Bentinckâ€"the Jobhn COlark farm, con 3, W G R Cheaper than ever offered before, Full line of Catholle Robes and black and white Cap for aged people. It is bound to increase in value. Men in a position loJudge say that no farmer living toâ€"day will ev«: again see cheap beef, T{h certainly means an early increase in the selling price of farm lands, I have tor sale ; 100 acres near Dromore, converient t o school. _ Spiendidly improvec, anly $1000 dows:, balance at 5 per cen, Price $2500, 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well preâ€" seryed $5000 or with another 50 100 acres Egremont, near Mt. Fores* Good farm, worth more but offerc, $4000 or trifle under for quick saje, â€" \wd -::'-: c apr e <n Every Womaz ".:.:x_g‘;\\\,\‘ \\J is interceted and should know Buy Farm chea; and on 0 mcres Egremon:t, near Folstein, One of the very best farms in thâ€" Township. _ Wiil soon be picked up at yery low price quoted, acres, J. P.TELFORD A. BELL . H. BEAN B Call and see us Beatinck the wa 10. _ Oiffe ‘ery easy tery He Selis Oheap Datham Property Now trom Middau;;h *"Coutts" farm red very cheap 18. m Hanover + 2, W .A 0d fan W n

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