& Son, Durhan ; Brown, Collingwood ; Moody Bro® D®®d8!E ) PO7 e sns oo , Pare:â€"J A Ruskine, Porest,; Adam Brown & Sons; Owen: n e ® Markdale; R. MeKinnett, W" ; S j 7; KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville § Snman erroommammme ammemmmmnement :;gmflnss p"> * More in to noon on Saturday the 8th nber next for the office of Assessor » Township of Glenelg. Work to ence October 1st and continue unâ€" npleted. â€" Salary $100.00. baked the IO8T @MTWRI® TY COTDA Mus c will be provided at the time of the fair. The lc'-';: t the jud ‘lul.ld.onanmnwm :.3.'»}.5:m.u.umm--owpï¬n'*" be awarded to the same family. Te yea Yours?â€"This shows which _‘"“';_.'_"'.".‘_"...’2__--;.â€"._..«.- for the District prizes halt will be judged at the fair. _ The other half of, 10 prize loaf will be sent to m“"%o:m“.m% will br dave by Wiak .‘.?‘.‘.’_"m,r.: "ihe Department of ::'.?P'.'n' 1?5&3%!33.:55.".â€" ‘rules as all the other "‘“T: c:::;::l. b; which bread will be judged will be as felfowet . " ul o ols ; AS marks zomely bound book with -.-L‘ stories and descriptions of t of Britain‘s worldâ€"wide Empire Evory girl may compete at the rural sehool fair in her district, whether or not she attends school, D"'“"f that her 12th birthday occurs before November 1st, 1917, or hor 19th birthday does not oceur before Nov. 1, 1917. One loaf of brvn! must be submitted baked in pan about 7 x 5 inches and 3 inches deep. and divided into tWin loaves. so that they may be separated at the fair, The that they may 50 SCPIUUCU wr.se Planr â€" Oneâ€" 1st Local Prize.â€"‘‘Girls‘ Own Annual,‘‘ a great H' besutifully bound, illustrated book with 800 pages 0 stori=s and articles about people, art, animals, gardens, sowing, crochetingâ€"everything that particularly interests young girls, older girls and their mothers. This is a wouderful prize that you can treasure for years. a SF F7 RmRpot m :. 70 first and second prizes entrics number ten of awarded. ith Local Prizeâ€"*‘The Queen‘s Gift Book.‘* a book of stories, pictures and special urticles by Britain‘s best writers: the proceeds from the sale :'_ l.hh‘b.ot are for ths benefit of disabled soldiers in England. Note.â€"Unless the entries number six or more first and second prizes will be. l"_::“:‘._dxlï¬ Five of these 1 cabinet Mnsla each with twelve rec :nh. given a:ri:l prizes in District Contests. Value, $150.00. Size 20 in. x 204 in. x 44 in. high. imdersigned will receive 3. Flavor Municipal Notice J. S. Black, Tp. Clerk. August 16th, 1917. The Campbell Flour Mills Company, I.Meghh ‘\ SEPT 6, 1917 Prizes Worth Trying Hard For THE PATHEPHONE rigg nunther ds . I out of bread making. Instead of labori ies number six or more ounly . out 0 read making. Instead of laborious kneadi will be awarded. _ Unless the the old method, yo-‘}-n put in °|'ho .incr::i.cnt:â€tï¬:::'t:: more ne fourth prite will be m, and the dough is thoroughly and more evenly 04 6 Read Carefully Conditions of Contest 15 marks 20 marks 5 marks® «EOEEOCCT .$ marks .$ marks Homeseekers‘ Excursions to Westâ€" ern Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific each FTuesday until October 30th, inclusive, Particulats from aby Camadian Pacific Agent or W, B, Howard, District Passenger Agent; Toronto, O at. & Bread Making / Contests 40 marks _ at Rural School Fairs in Ontario â€"The West is Every time you bake with it you find out new qualities in this flour that makes such splendid big loaves of delicious light bread. Practise ! the bard wheat flour that is guaranteed for bread In five districts, each comprising several counties, we will give away free to the winner of the first distrigt prize a iarge cabinet phonograph. At each fair there will be given a fine list of local prizes. (Five of them!) and other valuable prizes, for the best loaves of bread baked with Cream of the West flour, is stirring up tremendous interest all over Ontario. Many girls are already busy as bees practising with Cream of the West flour. Last year many girls declared, ""Oh, if I had only practised, I‘m sure I could have won!‘‘* Don‘t wait another day. Decide right now! Practise, Practise, Cream £ West Flowur Practise with The Campbell Flour Millis Company‘s great offer of the big Oneâ€"Hundredâ€"andâ€"Fiftyâ€"Dollar Pathe phonographs 2t iner ‘bepertment of Agricutture Pn the Countice of 800 of ure + ount 0 â€" bury, Huron, Porthk, Wellington, Haliburton, Preseott, Rusâ€" sell or Lincoln, and no rural school fairs are held in these Counties by the ‘;’;pt. of Agriculture. There are, howâ€" ever, a fow fairs by local schools in Wellington, Perth, mflm.flmflu“l-mnm . oc aiemaymcend ) sns THE RESULTS of the contests at the fair will be made known in the usual wa$ as in the case of all the other regular contests. The District results will be anâ€" mounced as soon as possible aiter the conclusion of the Rural School Fairs in the Province. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY: Every. girl between 12 and 18 years should compete. _ What a a‘ud.d way to stir up increased interest in breadmaking! a supply of Cream of the West Flour at your dealers and practise using it as often as possible to increase tho chances of winning. If wr deale«r cannot sell it to you, write to the c.-;all Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Toronto, and '.vulpn-pdyullyumnuuu’bnumit. NO COMPETITIONS IN COUNTIES NAMED BELOW : The u-mï¬n is open to all parts of the Province where Rural S¢ Fairs are held, except the Districts of Rainy River. Kenora and Thunder Bay.: These districts are the Peterboro, Northumberiand, Victoria, Durham. District No. 3.â€"Counties of York, Ontario, Peel, Halâ€" ton, Wentworth, Oxford, Brant, Waterloo (with a few fairs in Wellington and Perth). District No. 4.â€"Counties of Welland, Haldimand, Norâ€" folk, Elgin, Kent, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex (with a few fairs in Huron and Lincoln). . District No. 5.â€"Counties of Bruce, On_l. Dufferin, Simâ€" coe, Districts of Muskoka, Parry Sound, Timiskaming, Alâ€" goma, Manitoulin. PRITTIE C ts i uy uks e n cce y w2 District No. 1.â€"Counties of Glengarry, Stormont, Dunâ€" das, Grenville, Leeds, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, Carleton, Lanark, Renfrew. District No. 2.â€"Counties of Hastings, Prince Edward, 1st District Prizeâ€"The ‘‘Pathephone‘‘ is the name ‘inn to the fine big lnho.n( phonograph we offer as rst prize. It will give i“ endless pleasure and entertainâ€" ment for a Iifetime. t has special reproducer attachâ€" ments and needles, enabling you to Ehy all kinds of flat dise records of no matter what make. â€" The Pnhc?hono reproduces band music, orchestra music, songs and funny picces perfectly ; w_nh i: goes a dozen of the famous Pathe @nd District Prize.â€"Set of Dickens‘ Works, 18 splenâ€" didly bound volumes with Illl’;'i“!llll‘lï¬olll- Among the books in the set are ‘‘Oliver ist‘"‘ and ‘*Old Curiosity Bhop.". These are two of the most entrancing stories ever written. 3rd, 4th, and *l Prizes.â€"‘‘Canuck‘‘ Bread mixers. This simple, yet w I-mn_lc u.‘ohin‘o._ tkak_exo tho‘_ hnr:l. worls records. Total value, $150.00. The District Prizes.â€"The winner of the first prize :l each local fair automatically ‘becomes a competitor for the following District prizes. ora and Thander Bay.: These districts are the of the Province where school fairs are held by of Agriculture in which this competition a feature. There are no districtâ€"representatives Enter the Mr and Mrs James Tryon of Akror, Obio, ard Mrs Tryon‘s sister visited at the home ot Mr G. â€"W. Tryon one day last week. Miss Gretta Nichol returned to her school at Fort William last Satuâ€"day. She was accompanied by her mother, Miss Rebecca and Rey, Walter, the former twu returning to Cineinatti, ;;:d the latter to his home in Brandon an, Word came this week that M s R. W. Braithwaite formerly of this place died at her home in the West “;cll’ in August. The commuanity extends sympathy to Mr Braithwaite in his great sorrow. , Hanovesr; Wm. Orr, Mt. Patriotic Fund.:5 Sidewalk‘............;.. Libtary............s.1.k General rate.......«..5 NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9â€"of the "Ontario Voters‘ List Act," the copies required by said sections to be so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list made purâ€" suant to said Act of all persons appearâ€" ing by the last Reviged Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality, at elections for Mede thelg:htin Assembly and at Municipal Elections, that said list was first posted up at my Office, at Durham on the 25th day of August, 1917, and n‘rm there for‘irâ€" spection. ~Rlestors are called upon to examine the said list and if any omis sions or any other errors are found therein, to take inmediate proceedings Co. rate; war tax and land, quarantined for diphtheris. They have had about every disease goung, says a Bruce rlper. so this is likely to be the last time they will be seogregared. It is now expected they will spend apother winter in England. â€"Juast as the price of live hogs, was about reaching $20 a cwt, along came the announcement that Britain would cease importing bacon and down the griu went at once by about $3.00. o farthe price of bacon bas not slumped in sympathy,and Mr Hanoa should certainly see why. â€"At present the market is about $16.25 with again an upward tendency. to have the said ing to law. Migses Tena and Katie McCormick spent a.week ond in Priceville. Mr Lawrence McKeown, Bunessan apent Sunday with friends and neighâ€" bors. Miss Tena: MoDonald epent a {ew days in Guelph and Holstein. Mr John Moran of Dornoch spent Sunday with Mr Archie McDona‘d. Miss Mary and Murt McMillan pa;â€" sed through our burg on Sunday. Miss Del‘a Graires of Toronto spent a week with friends around our burg. Mr D. Martin and Miss Katie Mcâ€" Donald of Toronto are holidaying at Mra J. McDonald‘s. A number of the young folks around here spent a very pleasant evening with Miss EGe Blac, j Messre Ed Sullivan and Dan Martin and Mrs J. MceDonald and daughte s Katie and Christena motored to Camp Borden a few days ago. We are sorry to hear of. the illness of Mrs D. MsCormick. Hope ale will goon be around again. Mre P. A. McArthur and children were in Toronto a few days last week. Mrs W. Bates and children, Hamilâ€" tan, are visiting Mrs Harvey, Esaplin. Mrs W, Dingwall gave a party last Thursday afternoon for little Miss Rath before her return to Kindegarâ€" ten, London. School opened Sept. 4th, Miss Gilâ€" lespie still on daty at No. 4, while :lsin Knox, Swinton Park, is at No. Our visitors to the Ex., Toront, are tew so far. Mrs Herb Campbell and master Jimmie spent the week end at Mr S. Goheen‘s. 4 Mr and Mrs J, Watt and Mr Hoctâ€" ridge moto.ed to Durkam, Friday. Beautiful weather for harvesting and the farmers are taking advantage of it. Miss Annie Dunbar of Tcronto spent a week at her bhome here. Weather permitting. harvestting will be well on the way. ~Many have finished cutting. t Mrs A. H. Burnett is holidaying in Priceville with triends. Borx.â€"To Mr and Mrs H. B. MceLean (village), Sept 4tbh, a «dlaughter.. â€"The Brace 160th atgstill in Eogâ€" nd, quarantined for diphtherolf. Durham‘s Tax Rates for 1917 Municipality of the Town of Durham, County of Grey. Esplin Auniversary date is Sunday s6 iE "Ikinr _ Voters‘ List, 1917 ‘;wï¬mmgah WM. B; VOLLET, Clerck 639......2 654.....2 684... . 683...... POMmONA 552 35 mills 3â€"10 5â€"10 6â€"10 7â€"10 8â€"10 5â€"10 3â€"10 1â€"10 5â€"10 4â€"10 4â€"10 3â€"10 9â€"10 1â€"10 5â€"10 1â€"10 mills 66 66 46 64 TORONTO _ . A comfortable brick house with a No 1 stone cellar. _ Also a good frame barr mdmmdhndmgum-hg ©0 sc Lk o in c n e £ _ Great was the applause when the| ] pianist, after a whispered consultation: :;1 commenced to play a wellâ€"known tune. 'U: Advancing to the edge of the "stage," the A. S. C, man, with an inimitable Cockney accent sang : **Scots wha hae on porridge fed, s« Scots wha‘s hair is awfu‘ red, .‘.. Scots wha suffer frae swelled headâ€" Gang and wash yer knees !" # He made his escape in good time and so * far has not been caught. But a whole| M regiment of kilties, mad with rage are still | @2 on his trail. ols We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at $40.00 per ton, sacks includâ€" ed. If you want feed, buy now as we have only a limited quantity to offer at theprice. Buy now. Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. GBets $3000 . ror Wusat.â€"William Hutchison of Princeton during the last few days has disposed of his entire wheat crop at a price which entirely disperses theory that ‘"there‘s no money in farming." From 39 acres he harvestead more than 1200 bushels of wheat, which he sold for 2.30 a bushel, ~netting the handsome sum of Presently there drifted into the tent, | from all stations in Ontario & Quet ee lured there by the sounds of revelry, a sturdy Cockney motorâ€"driver of the A. S. 8‘3-“ To mllr!‘ C. For some time he listeried appreâ€" Plus ciatively to the music ; then he suggested| Malf cent per mile beyold L e Coaia oniieh matn a Senttish sone: Return rate half cent per mile to g:nvlz.as conducted promptly to the platâ€" Winnipeg, plus $18.00. Homeseekers Excursions to Western Canada at attractive fares each Tuesday until October 31st, via Canadian Pacific the pioneer route to the West. Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent or W, B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. Markdale....*:.......} and.. x Owen Sound..... ............ ..... Sept 11â€"13 Toronto (C NE}......... Aug 25â€"Sept 10 (Germecdyreong Owen Sounc, %:lt., is the veruz'd best place to get a pratti trai epare to A Chance For Those Going West i'::}p to meet dafg demandt for tmned: omoeN . Stu may enter any time. No â€"Houesee!(_erg li‘xcuniols via ina?euein fees. â€" Circulars free on appliâ€" At a rest camp, ""Somewhere in France" the men of a certain famous Highland regiment were having an impromptu conâ€" Eoo C SR oC CCnaae e vege in e y Lo _ Iil Eufls c drw . P Eondon (Westernâ€"Fair) . _ .. § I'“*"“‘dmy“““m““‘f“fl must Marldala® _~â€" a ') °o smm Nsb 4M .ï¬.u.:g:‘:_ vacant places, and thpy need Mount Forest..... CCCE WA CMlees eressertdorsesscccss . GGDL AQ= PB Chesley .............................. Sept 18â€"19 DURHAM ........ ................ _ Sept 20â€"21 Flesherton.............. _ Thanksgiving Day Chatsworth... For tickets and fnll information, apply to A H. Jackson, Town agent, or General Passenger Department, C. N. R., Toronto _ Owing to the unprecedented need o Farm Labourers in Western Canada and the lateness of the Harvest, arrangements have been made by theCanadian Northern Railway for an additional Excursion on Sept. 12th from all points West of and inâ€" cluding Ottawa, Ont , at the rate of $12.00 to Winnipeg, plus half a cent per mile beâ€" yond. This will be posit.vely the last opâ€" portunity of taking advantage of a reduccd fare to the West where high wages and every prospect of three months work prc= vail. i A Last Chance For Harvesters from these Classes and the farmers will have an opportunity of exhibiting against farmers. There are also plenty of classes for the professionals with liberal prizes offered. This will without a doubt be the banner year for the Exhibition. The Rutherford Carnival Co. will fill the Midâ€" way with good clean shows and will furâ€" nish amusement for all. If space is required or entries to be made, attend to the matter at once, The Internationnl Fireworks Co , of London will provide a new and novel program of fireworks each evening before the Grand Stand. Prize Lists, Entry forms and all information promptly given on application to the Secretary A. M. Hunt, London, Ontario, best ever offered, and exceedingly liberal in all departments, It is expected that there will be a large entry in all the Live Stock Classes. Special classes in the Horseé Department have been provided for farmers and their sons. Professiona! EDates of Fall Fairs, 1917 Werenererserectrs : seress + ssgse4.. BEpt 1§â€"IQ as i......... _ Sept 19â€"20 swelled headâ€" _ | PPA birttrGecheriecfeofesges®e Mke on e ie e 2. i Oe Sm Sept 13â€"14 Sept 18â€"19 Oct 11â€"12 Oct 9â€"10 Oct 010| training. «# lkâ€"a 4 NOW IN STOCK $ Full particulars and tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. Finlay Grabam, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Harvest Help Excursion SEPTEMBER 11th Voluntary enlistment has taken thousâ€" ands of men from office work. Conscripâ€" tion will take more _ Office help is scarce now and w;tlLbe scarcer very soon. Young cation. Route to Detroit and Chicago. Leave Toront 11.20 p. m. daily, asrive Detroit 7.50 a. m. and Chicago 3 p. m. Electric Lighted Standard Sleeper is operated to Detroit. Further particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Pasgenger Agent, Toâ€" ronto, Ont. The Michigan Special Convenient night train for Detroit and Barley,...... ...... .. ‘ 1 20 to 1 / Listhas been caréful ly1:eyited, Particular attention is called to the convenient night taain operated via the G.P.A., 68 King St. E., Toronto. Girls Needed in Offices Homeseekers Excursions Every Monday till October 29th, Durnzau, Sept. 6 ~1917. live,fob..... 42 LOW FARES v~â€" _ FROM _ TORONTO , OPr C. A. Fleming, F, C. A., ning $uthe mm praun o seoufl cen snn tained at rates, a heaithy -u.â€"uulnn:.n.-n-.nu-nm The record of the School in past years is a cationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and rua h:v..‘ every -‘vm the Proper us on on FEES:; . er month in advance. DURKHAM PLANING ~MILLS NBEW PRINTS at 15¢, 17e, 20¢ a yd. CURTAIN BCRIM @t....:= ........ «« â€"..... â€"12%, 15¢, 17c and 18¢ ya BED COMFORTRRS, 1.85 to 4.50 ea WBITE BBRDSPREADS,........... LACB CURTAINS at G@» Mr McPhail has e in his i a telephone HOm GRADUATE Toronto University, Gra wyhmu vranches, Susesve Ofliceâ€" _ ver Jeweliry store nd oppo site Post Office, 3â€"11 a. m iâ€"ipm, Telephone Communicatio1 betwesn Ofce an Residence at :ll bours, k HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. Univ graduate of Royal College of Drn%m- of Ontg Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘B New Store DURKHAM HIGH SCHOOL W.C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey Terms, moderate. for sales a e e sttended to, Terms on application to RESIDENCE : Becond house routh of Registry office on east sige o Alpert 81. pt ARTHUR H. JACKSON J. 6. HUTTON,.V.D., C M. O. MoPHAIL_â€"«â€"~ Iesuer of Marriage Licenses, A q eral luncl:l‘meu ununcud.' DURKHAM, ONT, (Lower Town J. P. TELFORD Barvister. Sollettor in Suprom: Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Iesuer of Marriage Licenses. A gen DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON OrFICB 3â€"5 Afternoons Mcrarke an ISTRGBIEC:»++ 1+1>s+ +2n00«s $# .%% Member College Physicians an 1 Burgeons FFICE : . P. Telford‘.ofice, 0 bo'nsrl,d..-yo‘u'. mee New Spring Goods J. F.GRANT D.D.S. L.D.s. bron ’fleowon Lam St., opposite Notary Public, Commissioner, CONVEYANCER. ° &e. Except Sundays and Lath always on . MePHAIL._ Ceylon to C. RAMAGE, 'Dm 75¢, 1.00 and 1.50 pair d begs to announce BIG 4 B. i. 1. 1â€"91p. m t x*Â¥% sip M