J+ ~‘* John Mz:â€"Qowas Aihe REVIEW is well 1t .i t TRapaR PA ® D ARRAADAARRORPARAAARAP NP3 RARARRARAAP : NC All kind> ~*grain bought at market price. Special Reductio: on Flous and Feed in ton lots . choice= of ail Li Soversign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour msftes in & OA ROWE 500 tous of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLE\ T 1R CITY BAKEFRY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop THE Down ¢<=â€"»n Shoe Store Your _ Holiday â€" Groceries ‘â€"uits and Confections Heado OY ta) Palm the c YÂ¥ Write TH . PEQPLBEDS MILLS Th: 2ob Roy C«~=a! Mil OATMEAL ILLS PHMONES : Day ‘ight § 26 a~b CREAM â€" WANTED MAL V IL Y 18 wEil equip{med for turning out all kinds of Commerâ€" cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. CR!MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices Cli>?PED OATS at.... very reasonable rates Eâ€"avy Mixed Feed _ _ at Special Prices We have a stock of Good H:2vy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. is ~seanddeadrineid¢s o. > Evory bag guarantoed. _ If not satisfactor iming it back and get your money. [RELEAVEN & RANTON ‘reamery 3 Now meains Saving Money * i309. We 2194 ies, Ocagg3»s, L+ n ad everythis s req r i1 3WE yOUT v i"49. ers for Confectionery an4 a‘! Bakery good: re in the marke {fer you to any ban‘k ans today. can returne u1t REPAIRING PR twee ( 6 St an Ni93 4 f e o us Da v D+ U i I@ is hardly necessary to remind u that buyting now means saving mey to you We have many e 1« prices that cannot be â€" \ on‘v at a great advanc« in ie lines not at all. Cail irtces go up, and get ady for fall. We are down the odd liwes, ‘ nall sizes) at less than 5. McZLRAIT! i73 vacied stock of ti 1 Mitos, Nats, Candi ho Holiday festivitie: Ta‘lses, Suitâ€"cases, Co«® o Hogiery and Mitis at close prices. Palmerston, On sal} uidYWY : 4 Mills Cco. our standi» ‘weet or sou month, te a statems: »ch can. wil Wad ed *% Miss Eche!l Greeawood and her friend, Miss Dean of Listowel, spent over Thanksgiving at the former‘s home. That splendid ree1dence property in ; Upper Town, belonging ro the late‘ Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable | terms. Contaios Ubreeâ€"fourths of an acre, more or less. â€" Comfortable resiâ€" dence, 7 rooms, hard snd soft water. Good bearing orchard and garden, Fine situation,. _ Apply on the premâ€" ises, or to the Executors, Thomes Ritcbie and Duncan Smellhe. Messrs Chas Moffat and A J Greenâ€" wood motored to Walkerton on Sanâ€" day visiting relatives ishere. Mossrs Hopkins and Allan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Colâ€" lier last week. The Red Cross Sewing bee was beld at Mrs Jos McNally‘s on Thuarsâ€" day last, a number of ladics were present and they made four shirts, bemmed 18 towe!s and 12 pillow eases. Kniiting was also carried on, 3 pair ssocks started snd taken home to finish. ‘The colilsction amounted to nearly $3. % up this line fixing phones last week. W Weir, Jos. Atkioson and A. Aljoe aro now on line 95 instead of 98. The 8. 8. social is to be on Friday, Nov. 3rd. Every birthday celebration of the Liberal Club Federation is better than the preceding and its fourth birthday being celebrated in London toâ€"day promises to be the best yvet. The afternoon session as usual wiil be given up to business of the federâ€" ation with G. D. Conant ot Oshawas, the President in the chair. with Mr. B H McCreath of Toronto, the Secreâ€" tary of the Féderation with him. The delegates represent all parts of the Province and will be weleomed by Mr. SydneLLlule. President of the London Liberal Club. In addiâ€" tion to a discussion of detailed busiâ€" mess of the federation itselft, there will be most interesting discussions on a number of live ;Canadian anod Ontario publis problems, inclading ; ‘‘Agriculiure‘‘ in such aspects as raral credits, coâ€"operation and ag mealtural education ; ‘‘labor" unâ€" der such beadings as the cost of livâ€" ing, the relation ot labor and cap ital and forms of state insurance coyâ€" ering junemployment and old age ; "citizenship‘‘ under whichfwill be disâ€" eussed such questions as grait ard the patronage system and §‘ ‘retarned soldiers," dealt with under such beads as pensions, vocational trainâ€". ing for the disabled and other aspects ot the problem. Miss Edith Edge who is attending Normal in Strattord was home oyer the holiday. He says, in part, ‘‘I suffered from Kidney trouble for several xom. I have tried numerous remedies and used medical prescriptions without having gcrnnut relief, my case being chronic. decided to try Gin Pills alczouflnl had but little faith in them._ ‘The dose gave me yelief. Since, I have taken four ‘oxu of these .p!m and I find myself completely cured. If you have lame back, swollen joints, constant hosdaches, urinary troubles, stome, gravel, rhoumatism, remember Mr. Horbert‘s expericnce and try Gin Pills. At all druggistsâ€"E0c. a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50. Romember our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Write for a free sample to Nation:l Drug & Chemical Co. of Canade, Limited Toronto, Ont. U. 8. Addressâ€"Naâ€"Drnâ€"Co. Inc. 202 Main St., Buffaio, N.Y. ty Che Pucham Review In the eveviog there will be an exâ€" eeptionally large bazquet oocapving every equare foot of tue Winter Garâ€" dans. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, N. W. Rowel! and Premier Novris of Mani toba will be the principal speakers. Theâ€"e l=aders will be introduced by younger members of the federation and throughous the day the accompâ€" lishments and further aims <f the federation will be kept well to the fore. That is the muns of_ hundreds who have been helped by Gin Pills, They adâ€" mit after the curo that when tï¬o}v'fllâ€"o-d Gin Pills it did not seem possible that such a simple remedy could reljeve such severe suffering. ‘The line above, for inâ€" stance, is from the letter of Mr. H. P. Herbert, Plessisville, recommending For®: KIDNEYE Are close at hana. Don‘t forget that we carry a comâ€" plete stock of all requisites. Give us a call. The Variety Store The Bell Telephone line man was ‘__ Ontario Federation Residence Property for Sale " Although I Had ttle Faith in Them" School Days .30 4 ‘Lfl?l‘if wpc.I' n,n“;lm. OCTOBER 12, 1916 EDGE HILL THE DUBHAM REVIEUV H paAIRY PRODUCE, E1C. t Honey in como, L. PFisner, _ @xâ€" tractou, L, Fisher; butter, oln, roil W,. Meads, L. Fisher, D. mCdunan‘ i5ibs., D. Mcduiian, 0. Harrow, L. Fisher; tub, L. risher, D. Harrow, Eaton‘s â€" speciai, W. Meaus, v. Campbell, 4. Couiter: maple syrup, D. Campueil, W. Ramage; mapi« sugar, L. Fisher, W. itamage; pumpkin pie, D. Harrow, L, risher : lemon pie, L. Fisher, W,. MeMillan: upple pie, W. McMillan, L, Fisher; cream pie, W. McMillan, J. Coulâ€" ter. custard pie, J. Coulter, D. Harrow ; mince pie, L. Fisher, D. Harrow: layer cake, J. Couiter, D. Campbell; fruit cake, L. Fisher, D. Campbell: cake, a.o.v., L. Fisher, D, Campbell; vread, homeâ€"made, J. Coulter, D. Harrow; brown bread, A. McLeod, L. Fisher; fruit buns, T. Ferguson, D. Harrow: plain buns, A. McLeod, J. Burnett; tarts, L. Fishor, J. Coulter; canned fruit, L. Fisher: pickles, D. Campbell, L. Fisher; ielly, D. Campbell, L. Fishâ€" er; bread, McGowan‘s special, L. Fisher, D. McMillan. ' LADIES‘ WORK. â€" Rag carpet, Mrs. W. Crossley, D. \Campbell; men‘s socks, homeâ€" made yarn, W. Meads, D. Adams; woollen â€" stockings, D. Adams; |men’s knitted amitts, _ Mrs.* W. iBuskin, L. Fisher: _ Quilt, patchâ€" work, W. Watson, Nirs. Buskin; log cabin, D. Campbell, Mrs. Buskin: knitted, Mrs. Crossley, D. Adams; crazy, W. Watson, Mrs. Crosslcy; tufted, D. Adams, Mrs. Crossley: tanci, D. Cammll, Mrs, Buskin: crochet, D, Adams, Mrs. Crossley; a.o.k., Mrs, Buskin, D. Camipbellj Berlia wool work, W. Watson, J Coulter®: hooked mat, J. Ferris, J Coulter: â€" crochet in cotton, Mrs. ~Bowler, D. Cam{;bell; in wool, Mrs. Crossley, Mrs.: Bowler; fancy knitâ€" ting in wool, Mrs. Crossley, Mrs. Bowler; in cotton, Mrs. Crossley, Mrs. Bowler; braiding in cotton, D. Campbell, Mrs.Buskin; tatting in cotton, D. Campbell, _ Mrs. Crossâ€" ley; emb. in cotton, Mrs, Bowler, Mrs. Crossley, D. Campbell rec.; in silk, D. Campbell, Karstedt Bros.: shadow emb., Mrs. Buskin, _ Mrs Bowler; eyelet emb., Mrs,. Crossâ€" ley, D. Cm'%t;ell; emb, pillow casâ€" es. D. Campbell, Karstedt Bros.; woollen work, T. Ferguson; toilet FRUIT, Northoern Spy appies, T. Nichkol, W. Watson; goiden russett, L. Harrow, W. Kamage; winter, a.0.V. D. Adams, TI‘, Nichuol; suow, . W. Ramage; coibert, W. Ramage, 1. Nichoi; Alexander, J, Coulter, _ W. Ramage; bt, Lawreuce, D, Harrow, A, Mcreod,; fall, D, McMitian, 14. Harrow ; coll, applies, J,. _ Couller, W. Ramage; crav, large, W. RKamâ€" age; meauum, D. Harrow, D. Adâ€" ams; plums, T. Nichol, FLOWERS. Hand bougquet, J. Ferris, W . Meads; â€" tavie centre picce, wW. Mcads; geranium in bloom, T. Ferâ€" guson, W, Mcads; coli. sweet peas, A, McLeod; house tern, W,. Meaas D, Campbeli; begonia, rex, W. Meads; begonia, a.o.k., D. Campâ€" ! eE NOE White Wyandotte, male, J. Burâ€" neit. J. Ferris; female, J. Burnetl, J, Ferris: Buff Orpington, male, ‘C. Nichol : female, T. Nichol 1&2; wh. leghorn, male T. Ferguson 1&2° female. T. Ferguson 1&2: brown leghorn, male ‘L. Nichol, T. Ferguâ€" son; female, ‘F. FergusoD Â¥. Nichol; barred PlymouCa Rock. male, T. Ferguson 1&2; female, 1. Nichol, T. Ferguson: black minorâ€" ca, male. D. McMiilan, A. Hincks: female, â€" D. McMillan 1&2; duck, male, T. Ferguson 1&2; female, 1. Nichol, T. Ferguson; bronze turâ€" M e l2 Hsxuania 11 bell. PM PCOE k m o key, male D. McMillan, female, D. McMillan; turkey, a.0.ks male, J. coulter, female, J. Coulter; gooust, male, D. MceMiilan, J. Ferris, feâ€" male, D. McMillao, J, Ferms. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Spring wheat, a.o.v., W. RKamage : barley ,Gâ€"rowed, D. Mce&uiian, f. Ramage; Oats, large white, _ D. McMilian, small white, D. Mchuâ€" lan, W. Ramage, large black, _ 4. McMillan; field corn, L. kisher, 3+ Burnett: timothy seed, D. Mceaiuiâ€" lan, J, Coulter; white beaus, 4. Fisher, D. McCormick ; â€" colorea beans, L. Fisher; fiax seed, D. Mcâ€" Millaa, W. Dixon; alsike clover, J. Couiter. ROOTS AND VEGETABLLL. Elephant potatoes, D. Mestuian ; Beauty of hebrooa, W. Meaus, D. McMilian: potatoes a.o.k., J. #erms. D. McMillan: coll, potatoes, D. mcâ€" Millan, J, Coulter; swede turoips, a.ok., A. Hincks, W, Ramage, swede potatoes, Jumbe OF . bucâ€" i phant, L. Fisher, W. MeMilian; vurâ€" |nips, w.o.k., L, pisher, W, hamage; mangolds, long red, A. Hincks, 1. McCormick ; mangoids, yelow, A. lHincks; sugar beets, A. MbcLkeou. D. McCormuck ; field carrots, white, 1). McMillan; table carrots, ShuILâ€" horn, D. McMilan, W. AMecbuban; table carrots, a.o.v., D. Harrow, A, Hincks; taple turnips, _ L. lusucr. beets, loong blood, D. MeCormick, 1), McMilian; beets, turnip roolsd, D. Harrow, D. MeCorquics ; _ parc soips, A. Hincks; . radishes, Diack, L. risher, white, _ L. Fisueri _ CaDoâ€" bage, oxâ€"heart, L, Fisaer, D. aic Cormick, a&.0.V, L. PISO0t, U, diCtâ€" Cormick: cauliflower, D. . Metor mick; potato onions, W. Meaus, D. McCormick; onions _ from Du«ci setts, A. Mincks, D. Mcuorimics; onions from black seed, D. AMcâ€" Cormick, A, Hincks; omons _ ilrom tops,. D. AMicCormick; squasn, _ \W. Ramage, L. risher; vegetaole marâ€" row, W,. Meads; white celery, _ 42. Campbeli, W. Kamage; citous, W. Meaus, A. Mcheod; _ Waterimcluns, W. Ramage; tomatoes, A,. McLheou, W, McMiman; cucuafvers, picaliug, Mrs. J, bowler, L. Eisher; cucuie bers, ripe, W, Watson, A. Hinicas table corn, I‘, Kerguson; â€" guarucu herbs, D. W. Adams; coll. vegeiaâ€" pies, L. Fisher. McMillan 1&2; shearling ewe, J Nicholls, D. McMillan; ewe â€" lamb, A. Park. F Oxfordâ€"Aged ram, R. Arnott, W. Paton & Son; shearling ram, R. Arnett, W. Paton & Son: ram lamb W. Paton & Son, IE;'A'r‘nett: T aqg(-d boar, J. Coulter. Yorkshireâ€"Aged boar, â€" L. Mcâ€" Arthur, J. Coulter; spring pig, «â€" Coulter, W. Watson; boar of 1916, G, Ross. Tamworthâ€"Aged boar, G. Ross: aged sow, G. Ross 1&2; spring pig: G. Ross 1&2; boar of 1916, Ross 1,4. pPOVLTRY. White Wyandotte, male, J. Burâ€" nett. J. Ferris; female, J. Burnett, 1 oo e La ie h -henrlin% ewe, EK. A ewe lam.b, (W. Paton * sWINE Berkshireâ€"Aged so spring pig, J. Nichol boar, J. Coulter. Yorkshireâ€"Aged b Arthnr. J. Coulterj 4 ewe, R. Arnett, TORONTO Priceville Prize List Continued from Page 5 restid l BIPRCRRICE C000 7. Paton & Son: ram lamb & Son, R. Arnett: aged Arnett, W. Paton & Son: ewe, R. Arnett, 1 & 2: , W. Paton & Son 1&2. * sWINE. reâ€"Aged sow, J. Coulter; #. J. Nicholis 1&2; spring fto :ï¬ V T, Im, LOW n INVS en e is ol PP â€"â€" (ippoppeopmmey uansxmnnsXNEREANRARESAERRERE â€"€5 set, D. Adams, Mrs. Crossley: working apron, D. Campbell: tea cloth, D. Campbell, Karstedt Bros; homemade slippers, Mrs. Crossley, D. Adams; drawn thread work, D. Campbell: _ Battenburg work, D. Campbell, Mrs. Crossley: lace _ or netting, Mrs. Crossley, Mrs. Bowâ€" ler; table centrepiece, emb., Mrs. Bowler, Karstedt Bros.; sofa cushâ€" ion, D. Campbell, Karstedt Bros: darning on stockings, Mrs. Bowler,. Mrs. Buskin: button holes, Mrs. Bowler, Mrs. Crossley; pr. fancy towels, D. Campbell, Karstedt Bros.; coll. fancy work, D. Campâ€" bell, Mrs. Crossley;salt work, J. Ferris, recommended, FINE ARTS. Painting in oil, â€" Karstedt Bros. Mrs Buskin; pen and ink sketch, Mrs Buskin; pencil drawing _ L. Fisher; amateur photographs, T. Ferguron. Historg of Priceville: Special by C. Ramage of Durham Reviewâ€"Miss Eduoa Ferguson. J.A. McDonald. Fine Artsâ€"Rev. J. A. Matheson, Rev, F. W. Bowes, Pricevilie. Horsesâ€"G. Beacom, Mt. Foresi. Cattle. . Sheep and Swineâ€"J. Gardhouse, Weston.. oX ; Poultryâ€"C.W. Bellamy, Flesherâ€" on. Grain and Seeds, Roots and Veâ€" getables, Fruit and Flowersâ€"J. 1. Graham, Vandeleur, G. Binnie, Durham. Dairy, Miscellaneous, and Ladies‘ Workâ€"Mrs. C. A. Crow, Chesley. Markdaleâ€"Oct. 10 and 11 Dundaikâ€"Oct. 12 and 13. Sales Departmental Store Fall Fair Dates Men‘s Medium weight Split Bluc...... C**«*rx‘s% Men‘s Kip Bluc with foe cap ........... ... ... Mens Black and Tan Blk blus, yery pliable ..... See our Military Styles in Tan and Black .. 33 Â¥. We have full lines for the little folk to quote. Do not delayâ€"ecome in and bn Misses Dongola button, a snap . Misses Bex Calf School Rhoe .. Misses Heavy Chrome Blue .. Boys Kip bluc..1.85 Womens Kip Bals....1.75 Womens Doug BJ Womens Glove Grain Bal, toe CAhP . * > x x+« a» n y Womens Chrome Bluo, an excellent shoe....... You can get the Womens Double E Last in Do: they last at the old prige.:...s...,%}. on s Who are interested in the buying of Shoes who want to save a few Dollars We will give you a Few Quotations JUDGES. Men and Women McKechnie‘s Weekly News s::: § G. & J. McKECHNIE ©oors Bring your Produce and Trade with us. C. SMITH & SONS, Locai Agts, Durhamn Boys Split bluc..2.10 New Prices August 1, 1916 These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against un advance in price at any time., iIttle folk which we have not room in and buy now. We guarantee a fit Womens Doug Bluc, a snap.. 1.75 The following prises for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1, 1916 e n e e s n e e e e n e e e s es s $2.85 £. o. b. Ford, Ontario Dongola while Chrome bluc..2. 35 3 00 ard 3.10 1.175 2.10 2.5 2.35 OCTOBER 12, r~A ECAE P "* . PRIC] E:: We believe ®., country. $«‘ g_® t ;; KARST! * s RAEEEEE E: LDF" BUIT Up unti week. We‘ Fowl, Chicke 4 (@® U 1Other i # 2A %." PRICEVILLE q Someday yo a tmMking smne 1 hear t hefore parch Wh We‘l W ()4 1 U \\ THE BE ome i {) i\ [ia k LI M No #5¢