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Durham Review (1897), 28 Sep 1916, p. 8

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season 19164917 incluading the ne everbearing Ra«spberry, St Regis. Stoxek & WrruiNctox, The Fonthill Nurseries Established 1837, Toronto, Ont la Onr! good town and district in Onâ€" tario wherâ€" w» are not represente‘. Perritory :ss=<:ved for the right ms~, Highest commissions paid. _ Attiac.â€" ive advert ing waatter, Splendid ii=t of new sneciaities for Sl‘?'Borms- Across from Middany n E3IDE Y3# Lawraree 4 Full #f Uathoble Robes Alul : s« ud white Cap for » veople Emb> ming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice VYNDERTAKER an d Funeral NDiraector Tite Review to New Subscrib. ers to Jan. Ist 1917, for only 25¢ Exclusive 0: date of gaie, Finairet urn linit on =* tickets, Decem: ber Sisr. Berth reservations and full partieutars at all Gress Trank ticket offices 0 write C, E. YMoraing. Disttict Passen ger aAgent, Toronto, Ontario. Round trip tickets to points in Maniâ€" toba, Mask=*chewan and Aiberta Via Norith Bay, Cochrane and Transcontiâ€" nental Rowe, or yia Chicago, 8t. Pi~1 ot Duluth, on sale each Tuesday till Oct. Slst inclusive, at low fares. Homeseekers‘ bove dates,il‘é;v_i;lgâ€" ‘:I’ovr.t;nto 10.45 p. m., no change of cars, via Transcontinental Route. RETI‘RN LImitt, Two Moxtn A Reliable Agent Wanted Through Tourist Sleeping pats to WINNIPEG on aâ€" Splendid _ opportunities for oung im<n and young women. Bfltand is many times supply. Large clas« atready enrolled. Inâ€" Cividual instraction. Enter any day. A card will bring you full information,. Mt. Forest Business College D. A. McLachlan, Pres. . Ding iman, Town Agent, Teléghone No. 3 Get the Education That Gets the Money We‘ll be looking for you. The J. D. Abraham Company Make this Store your â€" headâ€"quarters. Come and meet your friends here. We have many Special Bargains to offer on Fair Day. Fall Show Friday #<t& tYins of new specialties lor L A. Fleming, Prin. ELL Excursions »1th ne w | im ihe maitter of the estate of Robert I Cochrane, late of the Town of | UDurham, in the County of Grey, | | yentleman, deceased. B | _ NOTICE is hereby given pursuant | to the revised statutes of Ontario, | 1914, Cap. 121, Sec 56, that all perâ€" ons having claims against the esâ€" tate of the said Robt Cochr ne, who |aied on or about the 18th day of | August, A. D., 1916, are required to | send by post, prepaid, or oth«rwise to | deliver to J P Telford, of the Town of ] ’ Durham,«Solicitor for the Executors, , on or before the 26th day of October, [ 1916, their names, addresses and deâ€" { scriptions and a full staiâ€"ment of | t parsliculars of their claims, and the| | nature of the secaurity (if any) held by |. lti:em,d‘ul_y certified and that after;| By their solicitor, J. P. Telford C P C ORERE MNOME NHWY ECCE the said day the Rxecutors will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard on!y to the claims of which they shall then have notice ‘Notice to Creditors im the In the Dated this 26th of September , 1g16 The 1n Tie Rey News f Cause it will place them out of pince. Never, neyer, never pick up the baby by the avms whatever." " The public owes the baby as folâ€" lows : Pure air and sunshine ; pure, cool, fresh, freeâ€"Howing air ai night ; its own private bed, sufficient covering of fAuffy, porous materials and the thiange to be aDberfenk han ms cumerac I for 1 ves.'- o Reyiew and Toronto Daily World for FORE : vere rere es viane, " If you & will lose one and will bec ole." *‘ Never lift it Cause it will nlar Executors < "it;;lvoe;:-“* 1 Hattie Morlock " Rocking is not good fo: it ; it makes them sick and stiff," *‘ Bad habits are easily made by the moluers and the babies get wise to it," Frovidence Bayâ€"Oct. 4 and 5 Lious Headâ€"Oct. 5 and 6 Kilsythâ€"Oct. 5 and 6 Rtocklynâ€"Oct. 5 and 6 Kagawongâ€"Oct. 6 Markdalsâ€"Oct. 10 and 11 Dundalkâ€"Oct . 12 and 13. PRIGEVILLEâ€"October 5 und 6 DURHAMâ€"Sept. 28 and 20 Kembleâ€"Sept. 28 and 20 Meafordâ€"Sept. 28 and 20 Fleshertonâ€"SYept. 28 and 20 Chatsworthâ€"Sept. 28 and 20 Arthurâ€"Oct. 3 and 4 Taraâ€"Oct. 3 and 4 l‘"-vcr~h:un~0ct. 3 and 4 Gore Bayâ€"Oct. 3 and 4 Providence HayÂ¥yâ€"Oct. 4 and & *‘ If a baby gets beer every day, it won‘t grow very large and it won‘t be goo«t in school." Don‘t let the baby suck its thumb, tor there might be a fiv on it and it wou‘ d get the disease of the fy," * Dan‘t rock the baty, as it will toss is beains," "1f aâ€"<baby Sube Imaw ce Lo. te (From the American Red Cross Magazine). Some strange admonitions on the care of the baby have been gleaned by aA viâ€"tiing nurse from a number of egâ€" savys« by school children in a country town, Sound advice is mixed with Inzarre reasoning. â€" Quotations from the essays follow : A local buicher informed us the other day that he has taken to task many of his customers for this offence, and serâ€" eral became indignant. _ The handling of meat is not only against the law : it depreciates its value from a selling standpoint.â€"Bx. * irev.~w and Toronto 1 ily Al aund Empire for 1 year...... Review aud Daily Free Press _ Haxos Orr Tue Meat.â€" The writer was in a local meat shop the other day, and while waiting his turn to be served noticed the large number of customers that handle the meat before purchasing. This is contrary to the Board of Health‘ regulations, a great many of the butchers having signs up to that effect, but signs of this kind seem to be ignored by meat prrchasers. Many people are particular about buying meat which they think has beem handled by customers, but in a great many cases are the chief offenders. New Light on Infant Warfare |_ A private letter from Corp. Q. C, Ramage who has been in Scotland, | tells of meeting Alex Bell in Ediuburgh | "He is here to commence his 2ad six fa.y.' leave sirce coming to England, The day he came was my last day of liberty and I had to catch my train at 2.80 that afternoon. However he spent the forencon with me, Iwish he could have come a week sooner and w® would have toured together, but where eaer I went I had lots of company. You will meet Canadian soldiers nll| over Scotland at any time and there were nofewer than 10 of us on the Trossachs trip together. .. .. . .. Ernest McGirr tells me in a letter that he has seen Lieut, Thos. Allan in camp and that Alex Firth who is on the Iostructional staff at Shorncliffe has been promoted to a Captaincy." l ADDITIONAL LOCALS Revic Surrogate Court of the County of Grey * YOMFerrrsrersrrrsrrrcerere w ard Toronto Baly O0O YOWE : exrraarariiveene. . lubbing Rates w and Toronto D#ily pEnads Fall Fair Dates | giye the baby aleohol, he oneâ€"half pound ey. °y year become drunk when he is rous materials and the a perfect man or woman,‘ Samuel Franklin t ons neanee nee en se up by the »rms, beâ€" 8 T5 _ Collection â€"Mrs Geddes. Cut flowâ€" ersâ€"â€"Miss Morrison, W M Groat. Hand boquetâ€"â€" W Groat. Coleus plantâ€" Mrs Geddes, Mrs Bruce. Stocksâ€"â€"W, M. Groat, Miss Morrison. Astorsâ€"â€"Miss Adams, Miss Morrison, _ Pansies.. Mrs Jordan Miss Morrison Befon- iasâ€"â€"Mrs Geddes. Geranium in bloom .. Mrs Geddes, H Reid. Fuschias.. H. McDougall. Potato onions â€"H, Reid, McLaughlin bros, Cabbagesâ€" Mrs Jordan, Pumpkinâ€"J A Fergusâ€" on, Mrs Jordan. Sweet cornâ€"E Â¥,. Matthews, J A Ferguson. _ Celeryâ€" J Matthews. Table squash W Ramâ€" age, Mrs Jordan. Coll. Vegetablesâ€" J A Ferguson, E V Matthews. Daniel Edge, Jno McGowan, Judges PASTRY, ETC | o Homemade breadâ€"J A Ferguson,‘ Jos McEachern. _ Bread (McGowan‘s ,Offlour) â€"â€"H McDougail, D Bruce. Bread | | (Purity flour)â€"J A Ferguson, W. O'Aldcom. Bread, (Milverton JeWel)~â€"’ R. Aitken. _ Bread and fancy iced ‘ o fruit cakeâ€"J. C. Fairbairn, Fancy | bunsâ€"J A Ferguson, D Bruce. Plain ; | bunsâ€"Miss Adams, W J Recles. Tea biscuitsâ€"Miss Adams, W Aldcorn. "| Fruit cakeâ€"W J Eccles, J A Fergus-’ , |on, â€" Layer cakeâ€"McLaughlan bros., ‘ | Jos McKaehern. Marble cakeâ€"W M | Groat, McLaughlan bros. Tartsâ€"W | , | Aldcorn, McLaughlan bros. Apple | ‘| pieâ€"W Groat, Miss Adams. Pumpâ€" ,'( kin pieâ€"W Groat, V Alles. â€" Lemon i3 | pileâ€"Mrs Geddes, W. Groat, _ Mince f ‘|pieâ€"G Tebby, _ Doughnutsâ€"R M ’1 Sitzer, W J Eccles. Coll. Cookicsâ€" ‘v J Sinclair, R Sitzer. Honey in comb +A â€"Miss E Doupe. Honey extractedâ€" I Miss R. Doupe, W Gillies. Maple | I Sugarâ€"W Gillies, J Sinclair. Maple‘c‘ Syrupâ€"W. Ramage, W. Aldcorn, Homemade candyâ€"W Aldcorn. Apâ€" l ple jellyâ€"â€"BR V Matthews, W Aldcorn Currant jfeliy.. W, M. Groat. Raspâ€" berry vinegarâ€"H. Sinclair â€" Coll. Jelliesâ€"W Groat. Coll. preserved | y fruitâ€"R M Sitzer, C Drumm, Pickâ€" ling cueumbersâ€"Mrs Jordan, E. v, Matthe@s. Coll picklesâ€"C Drumm, R M Sitzer, _ Coll. canned vegetab.| G lesâ€"R M Sitzer. Doz. fresh egasâ€" â€"| D H, Reid, H. Sinclair _ Homemade to soapâ€"H Sinclair, H Reid. Ai Mrs Geo Binnie, Mrs D. H. Moffat, | fi1] JUdge’ Ov Coll. potatoesâ€"J, A. Ferguson, J. Sinclair. Potatoes, named â€"H Reid, J Smith, J A Ferguason. Swede turâ€" nipâ€"W Ramage, T Bnnston. Turâ€" ’nips namedâ€"T Bunston, W Ramage, Mangel redâ€"]J A Ferguson. Mangel yellowâ€"Geo Aitken, J A Ferguson . Mangel sugarâ€"â€"] A Ferguson, B. F. Sharp, Sugar beetsâ€"J A Ferguson . White carrotsâ€"J A Ferguson. Red carrots, longâ€"]J A Ferguson. â€" Red carrots, shortâ€"W Gillies, J A Ferâ€" guson. Long beetsâ€"J A Ferguson, W. Ramage. _ Short beets â€"Miss E. 1 Doupe, J. Matthews. Parsnipsâ€"]J A Ferguson, E V Matthews. Seed Onâ€" iousâ€"]J A Berguson, E. V Matthews. Onions, dutch setsâ€"Jos McBachern, tr Lo esc o .. Lt thews, iallit" 6A WBWnG uic Prectans whie 3A W. Ramage. Barley, 6 rowed â€"(Geo, !Aitkcn. H Cowan, W Ramage. Oats long whiteâ€"H Cowan, J D Ross, W. J. EKceles. â€" Oats, short white~â€"W, Ramage. Black oatsâ€"B F Sharp, E. V Matthews. _ Small white peasâ€"H. Sinclair, J Smith, w Aldcorn. Large white peasâ€"W Allan Jt. _ Ensilage corn==â€"G Tebby, H Reid, Coll threshâ€" ed grain â€"W Ramage Tinmothy seed â€"B F Sharp. Flax seedâ€"G Aitken Sunflowersâ€"J A Ferguson, E. V Matâ€"| kL css Fall wheat, whiteâ€"W J Reclies, (G. Aitken. _ Spring wheatâ€"B F Sharp, W Wamesas e c a o6 C The Patriotic Society su;plied meals in Irwin‘s warerooms and the hotel was well patronized, The Concert was successful amounting to $00.00. Captain Mullowney and several soldiers were on King‘s business and 50 of them will be in Durham on Friâ€" day on the same recruiting purpose. The Bugle Band is also coming. On the whole the Directors will not be found whining : they pulled off a good day A bagpipe band from Hopevilie district, furnished stirring music but the rain spoiled much and especially the later horse events which often drew excitement. The floral display was much behind this year and grain a trifie scanty. A few of the fine arts exhibits showed real taste. Good writing exhibits, but the writers have yet to learu aâ€" bout indentation of lines in poetry . Needle and finger work npstairs ‘‘beat the Dutch,"‘ some called it the largest exhibit ever made. _ Ladies lavished loying lingering looks on some of the articles that the mere man passed by . _ The hall looks scrimp largely from the effects of the dry summer, Roots, vegetables and fruit, being on the whole below the average. Ladies‘ culinary work shows no diminution, except perhaps in the butter classes, As usual a great display of bread and all looked excellent, Over go animals in cattle classes shows no lessening of interest. We witnessed the judging of 7 or 8 excelâ€" lent Hereford cows and did not envy the judge. 44 of the woolly tribe and almost 5e porkers, also furnish. ed keen competition. _ The poultry exhibit was, we think, the largest in years. \ 402 £CARUIL 111 mociety‘s Anâ€" uual Show in golatein on Wednesday while behind the best years, was still better thau an average. A gate of about $240 was very good. â€" The day was a little uupromising, but the threatened rain beld off until 4 p. m. and dampened the close literally and figuratively. Bgremont Agricult‘l Society‘ Anâ€" ial Show in Holstein on W.dyn:uhnv Holstein Show FLOWERS PRIZE LIST GRAIN HOLSTEIN â€"LEADE ROOTS THE DURHAM REVIEW , roceip‘s aspâ€" | HORSESâ€"REG. CLYDE oll. | Brood mareâ€"W Groat. Spring coltâ€" _Vekd W Groat, C Gilstorf. Teamâ€"C Gilstorf 4. GENERAL PURPOSE im, | _ Brood mareâ€"Geo. McBride, L. Allen, ab. | Geo Aitken, ~Spring coltâ€"H. Cowan, J. sâ€" â€" | D Ross, V. Alles, Spring fillyâ€"T. Bunsâ€" ade | ton, M. Reid, L. Allen. 1 yr fillyâ€"Geo. Aitken, W Aitken, J. Dowling. _2 year ‘ fat, | fillyâ€"J D Ross, V Alles, Teamâ€"S Pockâ€" over, R Boyle, E Gardiner. AGRICULTURAL ‘W®â€"! Brood mareâ€"CGilstorf, J C Fairbairn, ::2 W Aitken. â€" Spring coltâ€"Geo Aitken, L. M. Allen. _ Spring fillyâ€"Geo. Aitken, J. C, iss Fairbairn, W J Allan. 1yr fillyâ€"J Dowâ€" .. fling, B F Sharp, R Nicholson. 2 yr goldâ€" nâ€" | ingâ€"Geo Aitken, J. Dowling. 2 yr filly | im |â€"A. Drimmie, R. Aitken, W. T. Pinder. ++ lTumâ€"J D Ross, R Patterson. hx Ro CA ede t sys 92 arana tds ‘* | Toilet set.. P Mutch, W J Nelson, :' Fancy slippers.. Miss Adams, Miss * | E Doupe, Fancy shawl..] C FWrâ€" _ | bairn. _ Tray cloth..P Mutch, E V ~| Matthews. Crochet work, wool..J C * | Fairbairn, Miss E Doupe. _ Baby‘s ~|cap.. Miss E Doupe, A McCaw, Point ~|lace.. R Silzer, Mrs Ibbott. . Irish ~|erochet..J C Fairbairn, R Sitzer. Tatting work.. Miss E Doupe, Minnie S Schenck. Drawn work .. H Sinclair, ‘ R Nicholson. Fancy corset cover .. | R Sitzer, W J Nelson, Faney work | |bag.. Alex Aitken, Mrs Bruce. Hdkf.f } |ease.. Miss Morrison, Mrs Ibbutt, | | Whisk holder..G Tebby. Bumt! work .. Mrs Bruce, R Sitzer. La:np‘ |shade..B F Sharp, Table mats.. R | l'Sitzr;-r. L B Nicholson. Baitenburg | | tea cosy .. R Sitzer. _ Tea cosy any | kind .. Miss Morrison, P Mutch. Novâ€" elties new and original.. V Alles, R Sitzer. _ Mending, patches..J Matâ€" ; thews, M. Schenck. Fancy Berlin Iwool cushion . Miss Morrison, W J | | Reid. _ Emb, cushion.. Mrs Ibbott, [ ,'Alex Aitken . Fancy cushion any | \kind .. Miss Morrison. Kancy pin || ‘cushion.. Miss Adams, W Ramage. | Darning worn woolien socks.. Miss| Morrison, M Schenck. Coll. button[ fhules.. Miss Adams M Schenk â€" Sat| holes.. Miss Adams, M Schenk. â€" Set women‘s underwear.. L B Nicholson, Mrs Brown. Coll. ladies work .. Mrs Ibbott. _ Crochet in cotton .. M rs. Ibbott, R Nicholson. Knitting in cotton .. Mrs Bruce, Miss E Doupe. Mrs. E usaiod aid CaJ CECE A200007, J C Fairbairn, BE Matthews. Shaâ€" dow emb. ..R M Sitzer, W Ramage., Mount Mellick ..R Sitzer. Coronaâ€" tion braid work.. Alex Aitken, Balâ€" garian work.. Alex Aitken, Hardâ€" anger..Geo Aitken, Mrs Ibbott:. Punch work .. P Mutch, H Sinclair, m ie uis ow U VOP r C. L. Grant, Judge LADIRS‘ WORK 1| Cotton patch quilt..P Mutch, D ‘| Bruce. Woollen patch quilt..P. Mutch, J A Ferguson. Crazy patch , | Silk quilt. .R Nicholson Crazy patch wool quilt.. W Groat, E V Matthews, Log cabin quilt..3 F Sharp, W Aldâ€" corn. Ornamental quilt.. W J Reid, Mrs Geddes. Any other quilt.. W M Groat, J A Fergagon. Comforter .. Mrs Bruce, H Reid. Fancy bed spread.. W J Nelson, Mrs Brow n, Kuitted coveriet. . Mrs Geddes, Miss: E Doupe. Crochet Coverlet.. Miss R Doupe, J C Fairbairn, Slumber rohe .. Miss Morrison, B F Sharp. Home laundered table cloth and napkins .. | Miss Morrison, R Irwin. Home laun, | shirt.. R M Sitzer, Miss Motrison . | Gent‘s shirt, handmade. . D. Bruce | Gent‘s shirt, machine made.. D Bruce | Overalls, homemadeâ€" D Bruce, Haad made work aprou.. Minnie Schenck, | Mrs Bruce. _ Fancy apron..R Nichâ€"| olson, H Sinclair. Fancy centre table| cover.. R Sitzer, Mrs Ibbott, Dresser: drape .. R Nicholson, P Mutch. | Fancy towels.. R Bitzer, R Nichol | son. _ Pillow covers..J C Fairbairn | L, B Nicholson . Battenburg centreâ€" f piece.. R Sitzer, Alex Aitken. Emb. | centre piece..J O Fairbairn, G Aitken | Centrepiece any other.. Mrs lbbntt,‘ L, B Nicholson. Emb. on cotton .. | Mrs Ibbott, R Nicholson . Emb, on silk ..E V Matthews _ Eyelet Emb, |1 Â¥or dn s & & TET CLOTH | Yarn.. Miss K. Doupe. _ Woolen | socks, homespun.. Mrs Jordan, W J| Eecles. _ Socks, fine yarn. J C Fairâ€", bairn, J A Ferguson. Men‘s mitts .. | R Nicholson, W J Eecles. Rag carâ€" | pet.. H Sinclair, J O Fairbairn .. Rag | mat, hooked .. W Aldcorn, H Reid.| Floor mat not hooked .. J Sinciair,] Miss E. Doupe, Coil. Floor mats..J. Sinclair, Mrs. Bruce, | ’ C,. Firth, G. Binnie, Judges _ Special for SCHOOL, CHILDREN _ _Penmanship, (*‘God give us men, etc," alphabet in capitals.) Miss DeGuerre, (Holstein School) P. Mutch, (No 9, Egremont) DAIRY Crock butter, 10 lb.. B P Sharp, A,. Hunter, W J Reid. â€" Pound prints.. W. Aldcorn, L,. B. Nicholson, E. V. Matthews. 5 Ibs butter mod. salted .. J Sinclair, W Groat, J A Ferguson, Butter, fancy shapes..G Tebby . _ Landscape.. R. Sitzer, Mrs Jordan. Figuresâ€"Mrs Jordan. Flowers.. Mrs Jordan. _ Painting on glass .. Mrs. Jordan, J. Matthews. Pen and ink sketch.. Mrs Jordan, B F Sharp. Painting on oil ecloth .. Mrs Jordan, J Matthews. Painting on satin..B. F,. Sharp, Mrs Ibbott _ _Coll winter applesâ€"H McDougal!. !89y applesâ€"R Aitken, W. Aitken. Winter applesâ€"R Irwin,. R Aitken. Fall apples large.. W. R«@» ise, R Ir. win. Fall apples, smaiiâ€" Ramage H Lamont. _ Pearsâ€"H McDongall, R Irwin. â€" Plumsâ€"â€"H McDougall, R M Sitzer. Crab Applesâ€"â€"â€"A. Aitken, W Ramage. Watermelonâ€"â€"] A Perâ€" guson, Miss E Doupe. Tomatoesâ€"â€"â€" Miss E. Doupe, J A Ferguson. Citâ€" ronsâ€"â€" McLaughlan bros. J A Fergusâ€" on. Mrs Geddes, Miss Morrison. Chris. Firtk, Geo. Binzie E. Hockridge, Hopevihe, Judge Chris Firth, G TORONTO FINE ARTS FRUIT . Binnie, Judges . Binmie, Judges ENE esn rnart sireXHHKH 218 14756 524 n09 +846 The Review and Toronte Daily Globe for 1 year....,................ The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" er for one year........................ The Thé Review and the Family Herâ€" _ ald and Weekly Star for 1 vear Baird renditiaiigy\ M datsiisintiab dactr iss Rliicsca 21 A. Baird, received word from her parents, who had received a teleâ€" gram from the officer in charge of records at O:tawa, that her brother Private Howard Smith 127032, was officially reported killed in acti>n, on Sept. 4th. Private Smith enlisted in Mt. Forost, 9 months ago with the 71 Batallion . His brother, Willard Smith, left with the 1st Contingent and was Iwoc;nded. but is now on duty in Eogâ€" a w |_JUDGESâ€"â€"Geo, W Whettan, J W | Nurse, Press for one year lI Steers, 2 y1s.â€"R M Tribe, W Aitken | R Aitkeu Steers, 1 yearâ€"W Aitken, | R Aitken. _ G@owâ€"Geo McBride, 1, 2 and 3. Heiter, 2 yearsâ€"Geo McBride, 1 and 2, R Aitken. Heifer, one year !â€"â€"W Aitken, Geo MeBride, A Drimâ€" lmie. Heifer calfâ€"R M Tribe, J Dowâ€" | ling, Geo McBride. Steer calfâ€"R Ait. | ken, R lrvin, W Aitken. Fat nnimal] | â€"Geo McBride. i, 2 and 8. Pte. Howard Smith DAÂ¥IRY CowWs Two Cowsâ€"R Boyle, Geo. McBride, SWEEPSTAKESâ€"Herd, Pedigreed Cattleâ€"J Dowling, J C Fairbairn, W Gillies, ae Review and fi;kiy“fixt:;ss 1e Reyview and Weekly Sun for _ Cow â€"J D Roberts HEREFPORD Aged bullâ€"W Gillies, _ Bull 1 yrâ€"â€"J, Dowling. _ Buil calfâ€"Dowling 1 & 2. Cowâ€"Dowling 1&2, R M Tribe. Heifer 2 yrâ€"Dowling, W Gillies 2 & 3. Heifer 1 yearâ€"W Gillies, Dowling 2 & 3. Heiâ€" fer calfâ€"W Gillies, Dowling 2 and 3. GRADES Oa Wednesday of last week CATTLEâ€"stHortHorxs Aged bullâ€"R Aitken, Bull 1 yrâ€"H, Reid, Bull cal{tâ€"W Fairbairn, 1. Robbâ€" J C Fairbairn. Cowâ€"I Robb, J C Fairâ€" bairn, R Aitken. _ Heifer 2 yrâ€"W Fairâ€" bairn 1 & 3, I Robb 2. Heifer 1 yrâ€"W. Fairbairn 1 & 3. R Aitken 2. _ Heifer caltâ€"J C Fairbairn I & 2, W Fairbairn, JERSEYS Brood sowâ€"R Ir\;{n-‘ sowâ€"Irwin I & 2. Ross, H Cowan, Aged boarâ€"R Irwin; € Brood sowâ€"R Irwin, John Rice. Spring sowâ€"Irwin 1 & Aged boarâ€"Irwin, Rice . Spring sowâ€" SWINEâ€"warre Aged boarâ€"A Stewart, Geo Aitken. Spring boarâ€"E Gardiner, A Stewart Brood sowâ€"R Irwin, â€" Spring sows â€"~H McDougall, H Cowan. BLACK _ Aged ramâ€"J § Woods. W Allan Jr. ’ Ram lambâ€"Woods 1 &3, Allan 2. Ewe aged â€"Woods 1 & 3, Allan 2. Shearling eweâ€"H Sinclair, Woods, H Cowan. Ewe lambâ€"Woods 1, 2 & 3. Penâ€"Woods. Oxrorps Aged ramâ€"W Fairbairn, H Lamont. Shearling ramâ€"J Brown. Ram lambâ€"â€"H Lamont1 & 2, W Fairbairn. Aged eweâ€" Fairbairn 1 & 3, H Lamont 2. Shearling eweâ€"Fairbairn, Lamont, J Brown, Ewe: lambâ€"Lamont I &2 Raisk.:. miet d "~Câ€"Hairbairn, Lamont, J Brown, Ewe lambâ€"Lamont I &2, Fairbairn. _ Penâ€" Fairbairn. Fatlamb (special)â€"Lamont, Woods. &# W Wyandotte fowlâ€"Jos McEachâ€" ern, J D Roberts." W Wyandotte chicks â€"J D Roberts 1 & 2. Minorca fowlâ€" McLachlan bros, Minorca chicksâ€"Meâ€" Lachlan bros. _ Buff Orpington fowlâ€"H McDougall 1 & 2. Buff Orpington chicks â€"H McDougall 1 & 2, White Orpington fOWi_«V Aline : M aa ie i on us Albert E Priest, Phelpston, Judge PoOULTRY Geeseâ€"G Legge, C Gilstorf. Spring geeseâ€"G Legge, J. Smith. Turkeyâ€"V, Alles, Ducksâ€"V Alles, W Pinder. Spring Ducksâ€"YV Alles, W Pinder. â€" Brahmaâ€" McLachlan Bros. Barred rock fowlâ€" McLachlan bros, J. Sinclair. Barred rock chicksâ€"MeLachlan bros. _ White rock fowlâ€"H Reid 1& 2. White rock chicksâ€"H â€" Reid. Leghorn fowlâ€"H. Reid, R Boyle. Leghorn chicksâ€"Mcâ€"â€" Lachlan bros, J Matthews, Hamburg fowlâ€"V Alles, Dorking fowlâ€"A McCaw V Alles, Dorking chicksâ€"A. McCaw 1 &2. W Wyandotte fowlâ€"Jos McEachâ€" ern, J D Roberts, W Wyandotte chicks â€"â€"J D Roberts 1 & 2. Minorca ftawui_ | I Brood mareâ€"Jos McEachern. Spring coltâ€"Geo McBride, Jos McEachern. 2 yr geldingâ€"W T Pinder. 2 yr fillyâ€"W. Sterne, R Aitken. Pr. Driversâ€"R Irwin Single roadsterâ€"E Gardiner, L Allan,.W Watson. _ Saddle horseâ€"R. Irwin, W, Allan Sr, J. Orchard, COACH AND CARRIAGE Spring fillyâ€"W Aitken, 1 yr fillyâ€"W Aitken. _ Carriage horseâ€"W. J. Nelson, Geo Aitken, MCLachlan Bros. Lady driverâ€" Mrs Brown., Spring coltâ€"O. Gilstorf _ 2 yr gelding C Gilstorf. SHEEPâ€"Lr1oestEr HEAVY DRAUGHT Woeekly Free =+ 4t« s A. Livingstone, Judge rwin. _ Brood sowâ€"John sowâ€"H Cowan 1 & 2. HanrsHirs see es en #e0 se e 00 â€"B F Sharp I & 2. B F Sharp 1 & 2. C. Firth, Judge Killed in Action RED W Aldcorn, J. McGrath, , Jno Rice. Spring Sweepstakesâ€"J D red ch. V EJOHN M. FINDLAY Dromore 5 Phone 31â€"15 o <D7rk> <Dnn9¢<2â€"9<254"9<294 9<2320 Qflg‘-‘)afl%gm é Prices of all Sn Te n ieramgaieareas _ The second annagal meeting ol the Ontario Fuar Farms, Limited, was held at Seey. Nicholson‘s office, Holâ€" stein, on Monday evening. Manager Doffas presented an execllent report, and a 70 per cent dividendâ€"â€"20 cash and 50 in sicek, has been declared, Adam Kellar Jr. was elected Direcâ€" tor in place of T. J. O‘Neill and (Geo. Bye and L. B. Nicholson reâ€"elected Pres and Secy., also other officers. It is proposed to enlarge the Co. byl disposing of more stock, and acquire two additional pair of foxes. Mr. Jas. Ellis has been appointed by the Home Mission Committee of Presbyterian Church to take charge of a field mnear Prince Albert. He leaves very shortly to enter up>n the work. Mr. John Marsh left Wednesday morning to Commence an Art course at Toronto University. Betore leayâ€" ing Mildmay, his congregation preâ€" sented him with an address accomâ€" panied by a well flled purse. Mr. Sam Smith, accompanied by his mother, Mr. and Mrs . Smith Teesâ€" water and Mrs Black, Toronto motorâ€" ed to Camp Borden and made calls in Staynerand Eqgenia Falls on Satâ€" urday last. Mr. and Mrs, Smithe, Teswater, Mre. Black, Toronto are gues s «i Mrs. Jno. Sinith‘s. Miss Farrance, Toronto sang pleasâ€" ing solos in the Presbyterian and Methodist churches last Sabbath, Mr. J. P. Daffas, New York, Gen. Mgr. of the Ontario Far Farms, :fem the past week in the village and seâ€" tursed Wednesday. Mr Bunistead, Owen Sound, called on Geo. Calder on Tuaesday. Mrs. Lynan, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers. Mr. Sangster, London, has a carâ€" load of cattle at G#o. Calders selling private. | _ _Mrs. Suge, Clifford, is visiting ber |daughter, Mrs. Seaman, here. Mrs. Geo. Binnie, Bunessan, is visitâ€" ing with her daugbter Mrs. J. T. Stevenson. Mr. N. C. Coutts had a sar load of cattle for sale on Saturdsy when g‘nlw a number of the farmers same, hey all sold at very good prices. Mr. Taylor, Allandale, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Orcâ€" bard oyer Sunday. Other papers reduced accordingly Mr. and Mre. Geo. Piame and child left for Palmerston on Monday, where they will reside. Mr. Plume bas taken a position on the Grand Trunk Railway System there. Mr. Arch. Baird was home from Elora over Sunday on a visit to his wife and fanily here, All 25¢ Papers reduced to I{ you intend papering this fall, don‘t fail to see the values we are offering. WALL PApERrs (P $# =>a &A yÂ¥a *Â¥; a. V ALL PAPERS MS3®â€"Ty%aC LOGAL AND PERSONAL Greatly Reduced 19c per double roll 1d mb r To Cax ruvais Wiruour suoanr . â€" Thoroughiy wash and â€" clean the fruit, after havieg washed the frait jars, rubbers and rings, place the raw fruitin the jars and f!l with cold water and seal tightly. Now stand the jJars on a rack in a wash boiter and Al around and ovyer the jars wi.th cold water. Place the boiler on the fire and bring to the boiling point and boil for thirty to fortyâ€"fHive minutes. __ We arre sorry to report that Pue Nelson Campbell who enlisted with the Ist Batt and left about +wo yearse ago has been wounded. _ is étayed with his annt, Mre J, Dougias., Mre. Geo, Jones, nee Mise Sarah EAadington, ieft on Wednesday for her home in the west. _ Mrs J. Douglas and daughter Essie spent Bunday with Jas Johnson‘s. Mr and Mrs Geo Lewis visited the former‘s gister, Mra T. Kirby Bunday. Pie Calvin Becker of the 153r4 Bait. which is stationed a> London epent the week end at his home here. Mr and Mrs Jas Brown and Mr and Mrs Fred McClocklin of Holstoin, moilored to Owen Sound on Baturday to visit their daughters, Misses Forne Brown and Viola ‘oClorkiln who are aking a business courss there. Miss Agnes Mark is visiting fricnds in the viemity this week. Mr and Mrs Nelson Carmount of Gleneden, visited at Thos Kirby‘s Bunday. Miss Agnes Reowick spant a fow days recently at Mount Forest. Mrs. Morton, Son and wils of Gait visited one day last week at W. Hasâ€" tie‘s and R. Renwiek‘s. Mrs, W.J. Isanc and Misses Gort rade and Evelyn, Toronto sp: nt a tow dup last week at J. M. Finday‘s. The Patriotic S»ciety are chipping this week 75 suits Pyjamas and 36 pr. sox. value $11i. | The Women‘s lostitate will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Adams next Wednesday afternoon. A paper wili be given h{ Mrs. Alex Henderâ€" son, ~*‘The right and wrong punishâ€" ment of Children," Come prepared to answer the roll call with "Amusing Anecdote.‘"‘ At the close of the meeting Mrs. Adams will serye a 10 cent izinch. The Tostitute purfion giving a upFor and concert in Rasâ€" sell Hall on Paesday Oct. 10:h supper served from 6 to 8 o‘clock. ‘The proâ€" grame will be given by the Mount Forest talent ander the lead«rship of J. Arthar Cook. Aimission, Adaltss 85 cents, children 20 cents. "_(v WV A 95238 / t 9l hA K.3 ## i t Pragt ce 6 0 3 Auuge SEPT.f28, 1916 It is YO n, 5 yel 0"u Pu r Nt

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