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Durham Review (1897), 7 Dec 1916, p. 8

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ti Derore Duylng UK? t l COLUMBIA (i/li i . tMl hlt W“ 21:}- Ti",,!,, Illlllllllilg 'iji'i I i-iiktl)iilllllltll, -41er , JI tiii-ii)), alple, “g s ' 1iiilllllli. ii, {75.2. l 'iv,',?, J,),,"-; I Mil ”21%ng _ . " , , !ljlilfl)', ., " 'lie? Illlli; ith, , 'llltl4tir't,' is: nu iiiiBlt3e9,' N ; r nl- 1e.td.r',e?.etlTcAer% til-inch cedar lion 8 teret which I will pay 40c nob; 38c. detivery.d. " Pytha- 2r inspect ion. Xhat Te,',',',?' undone:- propnly ir Upoer “In. holonlmg no Ibo bur In Wilson. will be Cold on romnnhlr (or... Cellulo- ttrrre-fourttttt of no he", - or I... Combo table "ni- denco. , rooms. bud wnd not! water. Good honing orcburd and [arm-n. Fine silo-lion. App" on the Pr'""- in“. or to the lbw-awn. Thoma.- Ritcbie and Daoeos Snwllne. The Wu. 4bomt farm for sulr, Inn: , sad tr, Can. u "tumult. Contains " urn Bond band. Rood huilrlinge Bush Barn II I trr, Hon humor " I IO, good Ir... home. Sgond wen, wnh will. “lubed. Unod Watson tor Ber hug. Proprietor going Inst. Pawn- non [inn Inch 1011917. This is a good lam glad will be bold choup, 25 mile. from Bolucin. For terms and condition! apply to Tho under-gnu! otter. to rem the Coulomb] on! in the village " Pricuilleg hrmediate Ro""?"?',' giy. ".iriG%rii7ritiiriieaart, apply nu the -ieee. Jotr BLACK. Rnldcnco Property tor Sale Our Stock of lush Xmss Groceries is now complete. " you have not done your Christmas baking, let us supply the ingredients, and thus be usured of success. The cold wuther being with us again, we are now in a position to - LUN CH ES my hour of the day and will remain open Evenings on Trunk”, Thursdays and Saturdays during the winter Try . Bowl of BOT BEEF TEA. Tea Fresh Fruit and Confectionery and the best line of Cigars always on hand. Splendid opportunities for VOID“ men and young wnnwn Donald is many times supulv. Lao clue already enrolled. In- dl uni irt.tractiom Enter any tg; A cud will bring you lull in amnion. Mt. Forest Business College Phone 45 D. A. McLachlan. Pres. L A. Fleming. Prin Get the Education "at Gets the Money A Good Farm for Sale cod" tin. 8 tetet long, for rill pt, Mte each l “mantis mod " Durban Grand Trunk All Iubjocl to ararsd Trunk Ties Wanted. J. N. MURDOCK, Durhnm Fat Rent Don't let the high cost of liyj.o.p, deterasLr.9...r2..gt?ttirirr' Grafonolas $20 to $475. Records 85C. up. Fit any " all I! l ‘ R. M. Fortune. Ayton Although costs of material and Ruhr r have Wed, Columbia prices are lower in my instances than they were a y car ago, because of the tremendously increased demand-and they are the best value in musical instruments obiainablc. Before; Buying be sure to hear th . - urocerles 1RY BUCIIAN’S . F. BUCHAN Gratcsriolla Fairbairn Women's Patriotic Society, l9l5--l910 The Pairbairn branch of the Women's Patriotic Society held their annual meet- ing on Wednesday. Nov. 8, 1918. The election of oMcera and committees for the ensuing year resulted as follows-- Pres. Men D. Gillies; Vice Pres, Mrs R T, "odds ; Secy. Mrs.) C. Fairbairn l Trim... Miss A. Sinclair; Organist, Mrs E McRobb ; Auditors, Mrs Schenk Ind Mrs D Gillies; Buying com. Mrs Eakett Mrs l Robb, Mrs H Sinclair. Mrs Camp- bell ; Knitting com., Mrs G Robb. Miss Ad--ir. Mrs H Sinclair. Mise V. Yake; Cutting com., Mrs Dodds, Mrs W Fair bairn Mrs Pickett. Mrs Dyce; Packing and Exam. com., Mrs Fairhairn Br, Mrs 1 G Robb, Mrs Dyce. MrsJ Wilson; Ship. ping com. Mrs I Robb, Mrs Schenk. Mrs J C Fairhairn; Fancy com., Misses E. Wilsnn J. Dodds, A Sinclair, Mae Robb, Mrs Shand. During the year 12 regular meetings I were held, besides 2 special meetings , social gatherings and 7 gatherings for quilting. sewing. etc. " bales of sup- plies have been prepared and forwarded to the Red Cross Society at a total va- lue of 8484 M, besides 8 parcels to pri- vates containing two pairs socks each. Contents of hairs were ..--i82 pr. socks H suit» pyjmnns, 12 day shirts. 41 has pun! shirts. 37 sheets. " towels. llS pillow covers 6 comforters, 12 doz ban. uni-rs. 6 pr T. mitts, I dog pr bed socks l2 knee cups. 123 face cloths, l pair wrustlcts. 263 1vartukerohiefa, " dozen mouth Wipes, 91 wash cloths. Forty women h we helped in the manufacture of these comforts though many of them could not attend the mes-tings and we trust they will not grow weary in this labour of love, but will continue to do l their "hit" by helping supply the needs ofour young men who deny themselves ‘tn defend us __ 7 -- - . _ -. ii'icir 'iéé tie Emu mi if, balance '33 att. MI" A. s, ncluir Treats. Mrs J. C Fairbairn, Sec Treasorer's Report Receipts" Sale of candy etc. 034.22. house to house canvass 32.20, menu gift 375. Mrs Hamilton 84, two house ancuals IS Irs, garden party 61.47. girla' talent mnmrv " Ir, auto. quilt 86, col. lcc'inns 11.31. spools 20C, socks SI tval- anus ii, "td 4 79 A bandage roller 50c nth 25C. tota' 305.72 Bxpentsen--Pat rmtir buttons 130, girls talent money " 50 garden p vrty expenses ll.|8. blacksmth for B. roller " ram 93 34, It will remove the chill Oysters, any style Soups Baked Beans Sandwiches, all kinds Prompt Delivery to no SNELL, RAFONOLA machine. Report of "irbairn Patriotic Society of it. Such noun-a daily oeeurrerHMt for tttiq I . unong the boys but it makes ' he Reaeipts Mink when it oomel to personal Robt Daddqu oo Adair family 20 00 friends. Jack saw a good bit of In}: Geo. Robb.. 5 00 J Hamilton. 5 00 'Il' all right and bud sure done tu' HMcEachernt 00 DBakett.... 5 00 dttty. T594 pioneers moved Into J Methehern I 00 J CFairbairn lo 00 m. an", recentlv nnd I v err. around filN'iit',t,'.'.2l tl a 1t','gt,".,t .. 5 tl one night and minted w Juu Todd. W kr/de';,; 2o 00 Ci Jrlll'lcr, f 00 He ttyotig the same tn.ti iau'. ptsrtieo' E Robb .... 10 00 Aug Thedorf. l 00 Inrly in love with itoldierltttt. There D Gillies ....15 oo WSnell .... 2 00 are some Durham: boys in the “M J Hunter ... , 00 Shand Bros. 2 00 bunch I think, . n Robt Doddulo 00 Geo. Robb.. 5 00 H McEaehernt 00 J McBIchcrn l 00 F a Dillon.] 20 00 W Pairbaim 20 00 E Robb .... 10 00 D Gillies . ...l5 00 J Hunter ... 7 00 A McMillan. 2 00 G McMillan. I 00 FGrimel ... 100 R Dunn..... 2 00 W Funston.. 6 00 H Homburghl 00 AYake......lo 00 A Stewart. .. 5 00 P McQueen 5 00 N McQueen. 5 00 H Tabby... l 00 Geo Schenk. 2 00 Ml Weir _.. 2 00 W Stewart.. 1 00 C Gillies .... 2 00 H Schenk... 5 00 M Campbell. g 00 Car fare for Mrs Coyne......... British Red Crotta...... ...... . Treasurer of Ladies' P. S. ' . . ... Mrs I. Robb, uonv’r buying com. Total r.... ...... ...... ......q228 00 Cashonhand ......... _.. 24 26 Auditors-Neil Calder. Dave Bakett. R. Dodds, President; W. Fairbairn. Vice-President ; D. Gillies, Sec-Treat. [We are pleased to have for publi- ', cation the following notes from a recent letter of Murray Findlay to his parents. It, gives an interesting insightinto daily life under military traGior--Pabritsheris.l Can Signal Co, Crowborough Camp l Sussex England 1 Sunday 12 Nov 16. Dear Mother.-- l As usual have Just come from Church parade and are grub time will wr te home. They held service at a respectable hour this morning (9 45) instead of at 7 45 " previously} so We were all Rood Presbyterians and went. The Chapaitt'Mtuys seem- ed familiar to both Alex and I, bat couldn‘t find out his name. Will likely see him attain. After service which was held in the large Y M C A hat which holds 3000 we had a short Communion service Next Sunday the noted Rev, John McNeil is to take the parade service so there will , likely be Marge turn out, Since moving into these huts Alex and I hue had to dissolve partner- ships as bad mates. lie and,Ed (Ren- wick) are in the same one and I had a lime Irishman who came over the same time as we did The latter had some “bodv companinne" while in the tents in Btrdneltffe, but it wu- n't his fault. and mm gave him such a disinfo-c'ing. cinthes nnd all man he hardly survivvd himself, lei alunethe bugs Ir, .s as good nan picnic to hear him mime it. Lite in Crowborough Camp When leaving lll'ord " Sunday Aunt Barbara handed me a poly" which was not to be opened till hh (my birthdn) when opened it Was a big fancy birthday cake. It was good ton and of course all the boys who p4rtook of it want to go to Lon. don with me next Lune. It was a surpriau to hear of Jack Weir‘s death Your letter and the Review was the. first we had heard BY A DRowRE Boy Expenditure HbLSTEI N . £559,313; Adair family 20 00 J Hamilton.. 5 00 DBallett.... 5 00 J C Fairbairn lo 00 H Lamont .. 5 00 N Dodds.... 5 00 J Wagner.... I 00 Aug Thedorf. 1 00 Shand Bros. J McArthur.. J Ploster. . .. J Sinclair. . . . R Nicholson. C Mclnncu.. R Connelly. . H Crispin. . . Alex Calder. N Calder.. .. H Minciair. .. A Mc_GI_lvary J Wilson.... s Mi A McDougall 26 G Swanston to 00 Geo Tebby.. 2 00 l Total... .252 M J McArthur,. 5 001 We are having a real taste of Etyt- i J eletttr.-. l 001li.sh fall weather now Itraine. rains ' J Siys.lai.r-.. 2 feitsnti then some more. " it were not R Nichouon. 5 oo that the natives remind us that it is f,g,',1'Gi,t: II gglquitc the ordinary we would be in- " 'lf/il,",,?,','..'.' s 00 . clined to thlnk that . return of the Alex 62m? 5 00 Biblical flood was " hand. We heve N Calder”... 2 00 just had two whole daysdry during H ~linclair... l 00 the pastthree weeks I think. so are A Mctlilvar, 2 0°"gettinz quite hardened to it new. 9e.iiakett.. 5 ooi Haddow MeiKle is on draft now J Wilson...“ 5 gg'nnd expects to leave any time 80- n. Me/tee, to 00 He Was a. ditspsush-rid_er bat Imus- Geo Tebby.. 2 00 ferred to the driver -Two much liar- ----- nees to clean at that job tor me. I Total... 8262 M just gets taste of it now while on diture cable work getting my horse and (new. ...... a 00 saddle shined up. We must have .... ...... . 150 00 every bit oi brass and steel shiniog‘ P. S....... " oo also all the leather parts. Had an buying com, IO oo inept ction parade yesterday and everyhndv had to be clean and shlll‘ -rr-rr'2e fl mg. It kept the cable men husyl .... I .. tell you to get everything in tip top Mer. Dave Bakett. shape but we made up tor our trouble an“ 'w'simtitmm' when the route march came after in- Artllies, c. was. spection and ofconrse we rode on our - . horses while the other tellows had to horoulh Camp walk. 7 _ 7 -- _ _ i 3 tr, ) I. i (ZA'\ 133 tyimiuit 3mm Tue grub is coming now so must quit. Four men are appointed daio' tor each hat to no to the cook-Muse at meal time and bring it and dis- tribute around to us. It is much better than hlving to line up with the whole Co. and wait tor your Lurrv. Your loving son Good Bye to Dr & Mrs Ferguson Dr Ferguson and family left Hols. 'ein on Sm-nrday by the 4 p. m. train ms». Marys tor Sunday but immed- lately alter went to Bumilmu to mike their new home. Holstein and vicinity will much miss them as they were forward in every good thing. On Thursday evening while they l were having tea at Mrs Jno Brrmn‘s, l a large number ot the townspeople gathered to show their good Will and presented Dr Ferguson with a beautiful Masonic ring and Mrs. Ferguson with a set ot cut wuss wire and the two sons with knives. Rev Dr Marsh read the presentatinn ‘nddress and Mr. F. Alliuzhum pre- isvnted the ttittis. Dr Ferguson made [a suit" ble speech in splendidly chns- en words alter which Mrs. Ferguwn |clever|y expressed her gratitude lur kindness shown her and her child. ran Following is the address : Dear Dr. Ferguson.- It was With deep regret that we warned at your proposed departure Illm our midst, tor We _‘shall miss you, Mrs Ferguson and your bins trom amongst us. You an physician have ttive" ample evidence of your skill and as a citizen have been al- wMa ready to take your partin everything that wastor the trreol lor moral upiilt of the town "Ind ‘cummumty. Mrs Fergus“) has en lduuri-d hersvlt to many hernshe ,lias been ready to help in ever' 6661;“, Qua. will be You: rum-m bered tor her graci‘us rud kindlx h apimii'y What one values tar more that, the gift itself is the kindly thought prompting the giving and with this in mind we ask you to accept these slight tokens ot our esteem. They are ot little value in themseIVes bat rich in good wishes tor happiness and prosperity in your new home This ring while reminding you of who tact that you are a Worthy melll' _ ber ul the Masonic order will yet we hope bring kindly memorits ot )our sewn-tee in Holstein who are no: so privileged. It Mrs Ferguson bus as much pleasure sin dispensing good things trom this glassware as we have in proffer"): it to her she Will indeed be a happy women. The knives to the boys will we hope not sever their associations with their many friends here who will waver. their future with interest. May lie who keeps all things keep you and make you the same blessing to your 'new sssocistes you have been to us. .irqned in behalf ofyour many friends D. B. Marsh F, Allingham I" MoClocklin Mrs A. B. Lamb Mrs. E. Ibbott {has} Panerre The undersigned desires to inform the public that. having sold his farm, he will not ship hogs. after Tuesday Dec 12th" Tuso" dish to thank my many triends for their patronage. R I Tribe, Holstein. In Proton township, 1 mile from Swinton Park, convenient to church, store and school, being lot 3, con 16, loo acres.-~9o cleared, " hardwood bush. This is one of the best farms in the towuhip and in well fenced and in good, out: of cultivation. Comfortable hon-e. frame barn with L all on stone foundation, nnd good enabling and spring well. Also lot 3 ‘on 17, well fenced Ind in good cul- tivation. comfortable dwelling house and frame barn and Opting well. These fans will be sold together or upstatoly. lull be sold a once to wind up an estate. Apply on premises or to ' J. I Findley, We 3mm. Mina Acklnaon L. Mru John Brown Br. Farms for Sale. TORONTO Notice 11TH. Nicholson Marta) 75mm no PERSOIAL Mrs Gardiner of Walton la 1 guest at the muse. Miss Annie Rogers returned to the city on Thursday. Mr Robt Mun“! is viaiting relatives near Listowel. The Foresters Patriotic Concert in the Town Hall on Thursday night was a success. The program was most excellent. Some say it was the beat program ever given is Holstein. Before leaving, Dr Ferguson had I furnace installed in his house and office for Dr Mair the new occupant. Mr C J Thornhill ol Mt Fates! in do. ing the work. . Messrs W Keith, T Brown and l Nicholson returned from the West Friday, after spending the Autumn months there Mrs Petrie spent the week end with Durham friends. Miss Ella Baird returned to Hamil- ton City Hospital, Thursday site: spending a couple of weeks at her home. Miss Atkinson was in Durham Saturday. Mrs P McClocklin is visiting her daughter and other relatives in Owen Sound. Miss Ina Marsh who was operated on by Dr Ferguson and Dr Mair, for appendicitis last Tuesday is doing nicely and mill soon be out agsin. She wishes to thank the donors for bcuutiful flowers sent to her. The I O F Concert, which was held‘ in the Agriculture! Hall Thursday evening was a great success so far at the entertainment was concerned, but was worthy of a larger audience. Some say it was the best concert ever given in Holstein. Mr R M Tribe has disposed of his aluable hum to Mr] Lawrence of Normanby. Mr Tribe intends leav- _ ing for the West in the near tnture Miss Agnes Woods of Proton is the guest of Mrs Wm Geddee. Mrs G De Ford of Rose City Michi- gan is visiting her sister Mrs Cele- ridgis, and her brother Mr W J Sharp and other friends. Mrs R Mckeuzie and little daugh- ter of Mt Forest is visiting Mrs Wal- ter Morrison. me Ivan McPhadden of 153 Batt spent Sundayat the hon”. of Mrs Wm Geddes. meg to sickness in the Manse Rev. Dr Marsh and Rev, Mr Pearcy ofHar. riston did not change pulpit: on Sun- day last. . Mr Arthur Kerr has completed his Commercial Course, at the Mt For- est Business Collrge. Arthur in- tends leaving soon for Stratford. There will be a great treat for the people of Holsteat and vicinity on Sunday Dec 17. when the Rev. Dr. Endicott. one of the great leaders in the Methodist Church, will preach in Holstein. The new furnace in the school in. stalled by C J Thornhill of Mt Forest is now completed and Is gum-g good satisfaction. Tho Young Peoples Patriotic So- mety of Yeowl purpos: “icing a Box Social in School Huuse Section No no Egremont, on the evening of Dee ttith 19I6. A good program is being prepared. Admission 15c. Ladies with boxes free. Tickets are being sold for Autograph quilt which is on exhibition at Finding s" stow. Dronore Mr D W Cameron is taking in the "Fat Stock Show" this week. Mrs Thos. Henderson of Galt visi- ted fora few days with Mrs R Taylor. Mr and Mrs Sam McDetmid of Pricevilie spent the week end with the latter'sbrother, Mr Chas Watson. Mr Al. Hastie returned last week from the West. While out there he visited with Mr and Mrs Jacob Hal- penny, wno formerly resided on the aoth Concession. Rev. Mr Smith and Mr John M. Findlay attended Presbytery meeting in Harriston on Tuesday. Mr Robt. Renwick, Jr. has sold his so-acre term east of the village to Mr Alex Milne. Messrs Wm Ramago and George Lothian' are attending the Pat Stock Show in Guelph this week. Pleased to see Mr Thou Brown home again utter spending the last two months in the went. Mrs Wm Dickson spent Int wash with her daughter In Robert Ren. wick, Jr, Miss Margaret Knox mind with her parents It Swinton Park over the week end. The Patriotic Society shipped to Red Cross headquarters thin week 96 suit. of Pyjamas valued at $130. Orchuds 8011mm“ me and 'ttttertaitttnetttwi11 be bold in tho 'rAttrt!h.on_.Wodrtef" pee. 21m. Admiuion 150 an 10e, - amount the My. Kin Ada Rico visited Sunday with her friend Min Norm. Pindor. We are sorry that Kr Hllp WolIz had the uni-tarmac to in. " leg broken but Thundty, n log falling on it. Ilia: In; Dough: rot-mod homo from the Wm Friday. after a three month’s My there. A looting will be held on Pthtt cum Doe 12th to tMatti" u DROMORE 'fire? ORCHARD Cross Society in this community. Everyone is expected to none to this meeting. Mr snd Hrs Alex - snd Mr Mrs ESmith, Holstein visited Sun any n J Smith ’s. Mr Jss Isn't. Mt Forest. eslled on [friends in the villa. Sstsrdsy. Everybody wu glad to see him. NO. 2, EGBEMONT Br. 4th--Jeao Kerr B, Unis wee. Irene Barbour B. Jr. no. - WIIIIP Mumballx, Bets Barhonrx, I, lead". , Elva NON“, Alvin Noble, ”on. Ken. Sr. srti-Elits thaoo. B. Mclwkon. G. MTitedGrt.at.Pt?rio11r. Jr. bte5--R. Allen. Jr. bt-ti Noble. J, Muslin“, J. Campbell Br Pr.--) Con-DDS“. Minnie Lennon, Alive Lennon. Viol", Kerr. Jr FiGiG-Rotttt18rooy. B cuuo,--l0y Noble. Lloyd All». Anni. Campbell. Viola Johnson. Aver-8° attendant-c- 20. Those morkod with x had over " per cent. of mark. for the month. EMMA M. Enema. Tanner. NO. 13. IGREIONT l Br.tth-turrstt Tooter. B. Ronnie. G. Stvphenpon. K. Findlnv, mglnnld Rmuge. Jr. 4itt-.-H.Atrttitom Arthur . “Mlle. Br, 1,trd--thasnle Burl-on, P. Harrison. Jr. 3rd--1. £003”. Raht. Small. Alex MrMilhm. Ed. null. M. Allan. David Hoop or. J. Bun“. Luella l Ford. Jr. 2rur--J- Adonis, Edwin Findlay. G. Hoopet, Viol. Henry. Br. 1ut--tlordon Leith. Gordon Adamo. G. . Ronwick. Janet“ Geddes, “Mold Mon-hon. tir Pr.-C. Mrnrr. Arthur Letth, Walter Ila-wick. Ju. Ford. J. L Small. Russell Ford. Aves-use accen- dance 29. Notice" to Shareholders of the Ontario Fur Farms, Ltd. The first qunnetly dividend of the Ontario Fur Farms Ltd of 5 per cent (being at the rate of 20 per cent. per annum) is due and pavnble Dec. In to shareholders ot record Sept. 15th. :9I6. " the Bank of Montreal, Hol- stein, Ont, The and. 3rd and uh dividends being payable March at, June Ist and Sept lat respectively. Dividend cheques will be mailed. By order of the Board A! $b'rteP for DURHAM and District for “Gum-don Gretna“ Nurseries" t.ritur 1917 Planting List now “My Sol-undid lint of Rudy L'-d1mrt Gmwn Fruit and Ornunwnul Stork. including McIntosh Red Apple, Bt Re. ttist everbenring Raspberry, and In“)! other laden. Nev illustrated catalogue on appli- cation. Start now a but. selling time Liberal Proposition. An Evening of The Foothill Nurseries Eumblished 1837. Toronto. Ont of Htmilton. t nun“ w. any! _t"f. ttLt -.- "I ----- - __‘7 recitnle give lilting delight wherever heard. of Toronto. renowned baritone. who give "ttl" "a": each good utbfuction [I . previous concert in Holstein. Pr-ed of I marvellous voice. .The Library Board are highly gratitie.d to uivethe public " - tunity to enjoy 1 tell nest in the e"hterttrinment line by been“ these mien nt the in the 'jhfm Concert M. Halt Holstein, Doit Mill Haring them. A Plan " Telephone Other. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED School Reports. gag-me Edwin“ in that!“ and 'er, JAR Sunburn. Teacher Storm & Wraaattarote, L i momma. Secy- al treat in the ”ImIlnlus-u ....- " -e" - Library Concert t. H'l't . Wednesday, Deed 3th ADMISSION. Mo 'Reoerved Sam. “a. '.. Proceeds for Um 9W. Farm, Fara Stock, it-tents The stock of the late a. H. Miller. moi-ting of mm Poll 0081. French and!“ Ian“ tneethertritty I full line of lat-m Imp. lement: including potato mummy. will be offered for sale without mum " _ PUBLIC AUCTION In: the hm It Ilium. Ontario, " JO.” I. a. mud 1.00 p. In. - HORSES: Re “an Stallion "l Frenc_hcattet Thursday, Dec. I4. M6 The Urttt immediately adjoining the Town will-lube sold, euijct to te- nerve hid. Very reamnble terms. PARTICULARS . ""iiiiaGGiau in to. Feeneh Ugandan yer, l "“53 7iiiiiiiiaid Tirtle in {an French Claudia: Mr about ' moo. a young gene-ml puma: homes I ftilr mm; 2 yrs old CATTLE : 6 registered Red Poll can (fresh) , rep-petal Led poll cow. (Iuppoocd to .. "$313 an ' 6 Red Poll Calves 4 rend-gem! Reg Poll heifers “wooed to be in calf. I remained Red Poll bull doing I "I 2 Red Poll heater- that l " old t Red Poll bull all about. moo. I grade cow cuppa-ed to be in calf 4 and: deem Ind heifer. "out 2 yr: old a grade utecra and heifen about I "out 1 furrow cow. _ ar< HOGS ', " my about 8 mo- old. . " pin about 4 mos. old , brood now: named to be in pig t Yorkohire Boar notntn diner. potato agent; potato scutBer,Deering binder, uaey Harrie mower, During horae rake, corn binder. corn marker. team can miller. walk- ing "utBer. Muaae Harrie aeed drill. fertiliser lower. glover Leaf lanure apt-elder. two farm plow, , angle plows, l aide hill plow. land roller, 2 aeta of iron harrova. cultivator. dine barrow. fanning mill. turnip pulper, turnip Bower, Debaval Cream Separa- tor. green corn rinder, 2 lumber wag- gona. atock "ti. gravel box. act bob alelgha. 4 single buuiea. Bulky, 2 two aeatea aurreya. 2aingle cutters, 2aeta heavy team harneua. 2 aeta cf single harneaa. act ainglo carriage harness, hay fork and rope. feed boiler, wheel barrow, 2000 lb acalea. grind atone. forks, ohovela and other email articles too numeroua to mention. IMPLEMENTS: Anpimygll 'rote', punter, Term t 010.00 Ind under cub. Over that amount approved joint notes up (011mm. Interest at 0 percent per lnnum. Lunch nerved " the farm JNO.PURVIS. GBOHILGARTNBR. AUCTION SALE cm“.'. M'Im' , elocution. m 1916 Ontario, " ' '. an ov; WIAJ 4474 " VOL. XXXIx, A cut of u “Md. ha mtttlication ki Production & P"... “W and ture I... You utsoe a! 8n. lama. no. 890ml Your 11.. It m H tit AI All ilfii,",'--1)1illt't":' " ttt 'ho (UN WIN can! t It: tte n m " Time 'ttteo Mat bud "

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