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Durham Review (1897), 10 Oct 1918, p. 4

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h Q! QT"; John McGowan B(t)).t(? tons of No. I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND HARLEY Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour All kind. of gain bought " market price. Special Reduction on Hour And Peed in halo”. Low tirade Flour. Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts. Middlings. Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn Outing Shoes for See our Ladies' Pumps A tin" assortment of Trunks, Club-bags, etc., always on hand. For the Hot Weather [um TounShoe Store Considering the number 0! unusual features poe- sessed by the Valve-Wheat motor. it is not any wonder thwthis type is earning for itself a high place in the minds cf a great many motor car owners. and is becom- ing more popular every day. To begin uith, it not. gasoline miuily. and that is used is not wasted in the least, so it is easy to see how this type of power plant would be much in demand today. To understand the. advantages and workings ot the Valve in Head Motor, it is not necessary to have any technical knowledge, for the plan is simple and it is understandable by anyone. In the common method of gasoline engine construction the aawlu e vapor is usually introduced into a side chamber- a sort of waiting room. There it explodes with a force that travels in a round-about way until it strikes the piston. The Chevrolet Garage Advantages of the Chevrolet. heat, Barley and Oats Chop -ks ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ll e have Oat Shorts, Mixed Chop and Groatine alwaysnn hand. cot, “PED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CNUPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Use Chieftain Oat Flakes Wo are still showing a large assortment of THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Every bag guaranteed. If not. satisftustorT bring It back and get your money. anada Food Board License 4--'20 '. We repair and overhaul any make of car including the Ford car. All repair work is guaranteed and the prices charged are right. We can supply you with the best guaranteed tires, and can assist you in your choice of your Auto Head Light Lenses. ". No Business Transacted alter 5 p. m. For Sale by all Grocers. in Patent and Kid, at popular prices Men, Women and Children Positively No Credit. Durham, Ont. Repairing as usual 1fALYE-iN-HIEAD MOTOR . S. McILRAITH Phone " More than two hundred thousan.d Chcvro!et cars are in use to-day. This, in itself, is ample evidence that the followers of this up: of motor are increasing each day. . In the Valve in Head motor,_it is different. In this type. the gasoline vapor is introduced dir. ectly into the cylinder herd, and the explosion occur. directly over the piston head, and the cy- linder, being without corners to collect gases, the fullest benefit is secured by the explosion. All the gasoline vapor explodes and all its force got: to the ftywheel. It is for this revaon that the Valve in Head is powerful and dependable. All Chevrolet models are tquipptd with thiatype of motor. V Ul What were the Moody butchers i e,",,":",',",',,,;', doing the day the appeal wasmade ? Sellars of Mani Setting fire to hundreds of Fumb; Mr Chas. BN vulages and townslhey could no lag: Dr. STi.th tart or hold, with suecia! endeavor fo_nochthis week ‘wreck and ruin all churches and ea.) . ’tbedrals. But hefure 'spplsing the! W More!) Eben were wild m rambles tor; Thrashing w ‘booty m the shape of an treasures and 1 the beginning . levprylhing valuxble and trniuloads ',, hat left the bur of this loot taken to Germany. athcir fall plougl ofmhsions Announcement has been made for An. niversary services in the Baptist church here on the third Sunday in October. 20th inst Rev. Mr. Burns, a former pastor. has been secured tor the occasion and will no doubt be greeted by large congre- gations. On the following Monday even- ing at 8.30 p. m, the ladies are having a missionary meeting Rev Mr Burns will speak. ', also Rev's Graham and Remint ton from 'trel Iff iRr"1p,',f.' a pm imam . given very- tydy. come__ou;_ and_print your um may come out and. bring your mend: f, til.1t.reuectioet will be taken up in aid We regret to learn that Mrs. Neil Wil-. son, late of Hawarden, Sask., who re- moved with her family some two years ago from Dornoch. has passed away after a long illness. The funeral was attended by a large crowd of friends. Mrs Wilson was a great worker for church and Red Cross and doubtless her death was has- tened by her unselfish activity for the good of others The memorial service was held in the. Methodist Church, Ha- warden and was erowded. Rev. 3.5. Haggett. Pres. minister, gave a very im- pressive address. Germany is not npentam and tara'l she 18, 'and makes lull reitution,rtp nation andiademn'ty to Belgium and France, no nation will listen to her; and none in the meantimq will hold Dick a blow to destroy the armies ol this pirate nation. V. s. Senn'e in a strong resolution has already given the plea n hoist Ind Pres Wilson,to whom Germany ap- pealed.ia euro to follow in tite same way. Austria-Hungary and Tuakey are taking xbeeame 3 ep, none of them will ba heeded Judging from the decided defiant tone " the press ofBritain, France nndll.e United States as well on ofother oversea dominion, The She is anxious to avoid bloodshed ! (save the Hark) and would like all fighting on land.eea and air to cow- ubJe discussions were in progress! How very humane! and considerate! No word of tlug has: sprung. he: is she is driven to the well, she sees de- ftust,finsl and complete looming up, clouds black wish r ghteous indigna- tion are gathering over her and what is wanted is not requests for an arm iszice but unconditional surrender even as Bulgaria la! done. What has happened is this ; Ger- many has asked for an armistice, wnll accept Prer. Wit 01’s It condnions ci peace. not. as a fitstslity nnice bat es “a basis for negomtiou and discus~ aim. ., These conditions were presm ted to Germany lasthnunry but were scorned. Germany, Austria and Turkey may follow Bulgaria Sunduy his: news from Toronto travelled far and hot that the War was ovary that the three remaining Entente nations had quit. It was somewhat vague but. there was enough to “use a thnll of joy and it Itil many commumtiea to ring their hells. have Pp cial wee i v39. and in a b w cam have band led processions Most churches Sunday evening made special releronce to Ihe news coup‘ed wuh tbankirgrying, “ There have been thrills since Ian issue. We told last. week of Bulgur it’d dencrlxon of Germany and we re marked "avails may move fast." They luvs. Death oi Mrs. Neil Wilson Feeling the Pinch Lambton Street, Durham, Ontario MULOCK THE DURHAM REVIE“ The usual meeting of the Aber. deen War Workers In: held at the home of In D. Lamb last Th-dar. Foutteea Indies were present 'artd " punctual were given 1.. Col- Mr Elias Edge sold e bunch of fat cattle last week. Mrs D. Lamb and Miss Mary re. presented the Workers " the packing " Mulock last Saturday and gave in 38 pairs of socks trout the Workers here. Mes-rs Leonard Walsh and Alfred Shewcll Ipent Monday evening at a partyin Scotcbtown. Born on Wednesday, Oct. and, to Mr and Mrs Jan. Ewen. a son. Min Mamie Sullovan of. Dornoch spent last week with her cousin. Muss Marie Walsh. A Last Friday evening a number of young pang? spent a pleasant even'ng at Mr and " Fred Shewell'a. The Welbeck War Workers will hold a meeting in the schoo'h nurse Thursday to pack boxes for th: boys of the section who are overseas. Mrs J, H . Truax and son Arthur spent Monday with the former'a daugh- ters. the Misses Truax in Durham. Mrs Jas. Walsh and daughter Lolita returned home after unending a week with friends m Toronto and Hamilton. Thrashing was the order of the day the beginning of this week but new it has left the burg and the farmers are at their fall p!oughing. Pie. Dan Swceny and Mrs Sweeny spentthe week end with the farmer's sister, Mrs Chas. Shewell. Mrs Jae. L: we and Mrs Robt. Wight of Crawfnrd visited the farmer's daugh- ter, Mrs Bryce Dargavel, Wednesday. The three congregations met at the Dornoch Presbyterian church Monday and extended the call to the Rev, Mr Sellars of Manitoba. Mrs Wm. Smith is spending a few days with her brother, Mr Jim Buchan. an of Cldersile. Mr Chas. Shawl] has purchased the Dr._Snji_th farm and is moving to Dor. Mrs Buchanan of Elderalie is visiting her daughter, Mrs Wm. Smith and in.. tends staying for the winter, ' The shipment on Oct. 5th, from the IWar workers of the township of Red 5 Cross supplies and soldiers comforts. con- isisted of 193 pairs Socks. 0 denim shirts, , l5 trench caps. 72 pyjamas. 51 personal property bags and 36 handkerchiefs. Total value of shipment 5396.80. Next shipment ot township supplies will be made Nov. 2nd. Miss Jessie Rt id of Durham spent the week end with the Ray family. Mr Roht. Robertson wha has been visiting his brother and sister for the mat month was given a farewell party Wednesday night at the home of his brother. Mr Jas. Robertson. About 40 were present and all had a very enjoy. able time. Miss Kan'bell Black leaves for Owen Snmd Wednesday when she will attend the Teachers' Convention Sorry to hear Mr Vasey lost his barn by fire Wednesday morning with all his grain _ _ __. A .. Pleased to hear Miss Cranston in im proving after a month's illness. Miss Sue McIntosh left on Thursday for Toronto. Good wishes are extended to Mr Ed, win Noble and his bride Miss May Grier. son who were joined in wedlock recently. Misses Hats bell Black and Annie Mc. Gillivray spcn't Thursday ni,,ht with the Dargavel family. M s Mortley apenta few days with her daughter, Mrs Greenwood. Who was the young couple who had to turn back for the thunder storm Sat. urday night? Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Smith and little son of Halif. x visited Mr Donald McDonald's over the week end and attended church here Sunday Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Ida Pineo. daughter of a former pastor here. All were pleased to see her agam. The Rev. Mr McFadden ocdupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church Sun- day. Mrs A. McIntosh had a fine mono, m .nt erected for her husband. the late Mr Alex Mrlntosh. It was erected by Mr Richardson, Hanover. Mrs. McDonald Sr. of Lamlash. was a welcome visitor tor the past two we'eks at Mr Andrew Hastie's Sunday. October 13, Rev Mr. Ashton will preach a Thanksgiving sermon and wishes all those who have something to be thankful for to he out. The workers from this branch met in the church on Thur'sday, Oct. 3rd 56 pairs ofsocks were given in and 12 py- jama suits The collection amounted to $3.l0 The next meeting will be held Oct. Mst All members are requested to attend as the report of the year's work will be read at this meeting, officers elec- ted and so forth. Mr and Mrs Jas. Summon motored up from Pt Elam and spent Sunday at Mr. Andrew Hastie's. A successful operation for tonsilitis and adenoids was performed by Dr Campbell of Elmwood ausisted by Nurse Burgess of Hanover, on Mile Ruth and Elsie Ashton daughters of Rev. and Mrs Ashton. Mrs McKinnon of Walkerton returned home Saturday alter a brief visit at the home of Messrs Aiex. and Donald Me Donald. Mrs McDonald Sr accompanied her home and intends visiting Walkerton friends for several weeks. Inspector Wright paid his official visit to our school on Tuesday and we presume found things progressing favorably under Mr Rudolph's instructions. A number from here attended the fun eral of thelate Duncan McLean of Ches ley on Friday of last week. Miss Violet Fallaise of Zion is the guest of Mr and Mrs Wm Fulton. Miss Ivy Ashton goes to Toronto Tues day to take a position. Our best wishes follow her. Mrs Ashton accompanied her and wil! return Wednesday. ABERDEEN WELBECK. DORNOCH TORONTO GRADE. Cow, dairy purpotretr-. Don Campbell, Thos Nichol. John Burnett. Cow, beefAJohu Burnett, Don Campbell 2 and 3. 2 " heiter, Wm Mather, John Burnett a and 3 I yr heiter-A D McLeod, W Mather, Theo Nichol. 2 yr old trteer--Jotut Burnett t and a. Thoe Nichol. I yr old steer-Wm Mather I and 3, The. Nichol. Steer Catf--.Dots Campbell, Wm Mather ' Old 3. Belle: calf- Wm lather. HEREFORD. Bull 2 yrs or over, bull under 2 yr. heifer calf-all Wm. Burnett Cow-W Burnett I and a. HOLSTEIN. Cow-w G Watson I and 2. Heifer ctut--W G Watson. Single driver-- Robt. Culliton, R Nicholson & Son, Robt Shottreed. Lady driver--Robt Cullitou. Cattle' DURHAM. Bull aaed--afMcAr. thur. Bull I yr-Don Campbell, D McDonald, Don McMillan. Bullcal! -Don McMillan I and 3 F P Reilly Milch ttow-Don McMillan r. 2 and 3 2 yr old heifer--Thois Nichol. ROADSTER, Span horses-Wm Paton & Son. Brood mare with foal - -R Nicholson & Son, Arch McLean. 2 year gelding or filly-D McDonald, Don McMillan. I yr gelding or filly --l F Mathewson. Arch McLean. Sp colt-R Nicholson & Souk A McLean. AGRICULTURAL Span horses-- 3 J F Mathewson Brood mare with ‘ foal -David Nichol, J F Mathewson, l Wm Mather. I " gelding or iillyr:; Don McMillan, R Shortreed I yrold l gelding or fillv-19on McMillan. Sp i, colt-John Ellison, David Nichol J lil, Matheson. l GENERAL PURPOSE Spanhor- sea-PJ Sullivan. Jos Ferris, W] McMillan. Brood mare with foal--W J McMillan l & 2, R Nicholson & Son 1 yr gelding or filly-Don McDonald WJ McMillan Spring colt-W J McMillan I and 2, Don McDonald. DRAUGHT. Span of horses --Don McMillan Colin A McLean. Brood mare with foal- Don McMillan, R Nicholson & Son, Don McDonald. 2 yr old, and l yr old gelding or filly- both Wm Mather. Spring colt-R Nicholson & Son, Don McMillan. Mrs Jug. Mather delivered the fol. lowing Red Cross articles to Mnlock Saturdav for further shipment: 8 denim shirts, 4 suite pyjamas, 3 drz. handkerchiels. 7 stretcher cups, 6 pails socks, 12 per: uni property bags, Mr Ind Mrs Alex Smith and family ot Knox, N nnanby. visited one day recently at Mr Geo. Turnbull‘s. A number from here attended Han- over Show last Friday und report a large crowd and good showing. Mr Jack Clark received a hurried call to Toronto last Tat-day to be re. examined under the Military Service Act. He was in Class E and is now placed In Class C. Master Arthur Corbett received: kick troma horse on the forehead which mighthuve provrd serious it requiring about five stitches to close the wand. M‘sses Jessie McDonald and Berthn Patherbotrtth have rammed to Tor. onto "er helping on the farm daring the busy season. The War Workers ot this line met ut the hrme of lllstobn Milliun one evening recently and filled Ill stock- was with Christmas daiutles for the lays in hospitals overseas. Mr E O Neill of Cbilliwack visited h'ssis'er Mrs Hugh McLean last week. Mr Alex EcLean returned home Friday after two months' visit with friends in Sunk. M-s anh McLean of Hespeler vis- ited 3 few due with her sister, Mrs A. Corbett Mr and Mrs Hugh McLenn visiteg friends in Elmwoud on Sunday. COTSWOLD. Bheariittg an, th, Mr and Mrs Rim. Grierson held a receptiun ht their home last Friday evening in honor utmost daughter Mae who was married on. Wednesd- to Mr Edmund Neble A large unis: ber of neighbors and friends gathered and spent I very er) yable evening In alumna, singing and dancing. The bride was bean: fulU ttowned std looked charming in a dross ot white embroidered voile. Wejoin in con- ttratalatbos and wish the young empYe many years of wedded bliss on their tum on the 7h con. Ben. tinck. lectiou amounted to " 80 Next meetinngl be held in the mhool- house on Saturday Oct. atith when Christan: boxes for the boys who are overseas will be packed. At a meeting ul the section held on Monday evening to discuss the best way to ruse money for the War Wm kexs it wusdeclded :0 hold I box social on Friday evening, Oct. 18.h. A committee was appointed to attend to the necessary arrangements. The knowing in the “lumen! of Aberdeen Workets from Nov. ttB, tp7to Oct. 3rd 19:8: Money raised at Box Social. .3101 52 Sg collected in Section .. .. I42 oo " made " our meetings.. 69 oo Total 3412 82 22 meetings held, average attend- ance tt ; 47 boxes sent to France, 578 soc-s knit and l quilt made Lax! Mark‘s budget Priceville Prize list SOUTH BENTINCK Horses 3 Apples a. o. v. winter-D Harrow, W J McMillan. Apples, Snow--W Rama" Mn W P Crosslcy. Aleatanders--Wm F Ramagc, T Nichol. St Lawrence-D. Harrow. J Stothart. Fall I. o. v.--Mrs D w Adamo, T Nichol. Coll. apoles-- ; W Ramaae. Crabnpplu large--Thos j Nichol. Wm Ramage. Cmbapplu. me- ldium-'-M" Adams, G A Watson. _ l, Flowers I Hand bouquet-d Ferric. DCampbell Table cetstreitirce-T A Ferguson. Coll house plant-Mrs J McLean. Geran. ium in bloom-T A Foam. D Camp. bell. Coil met peas-T A Fer-(noon. "ctmist-Mra J McLean Beeeiitin--g "itdx91thfittrtshe.li. Coll. of Foliage. l White wyaudotte female-T A Fer- "UMron. Black Urpington male.browu J Leghorn female-both T. Nichol 1 land 2. Black Orpington female-T. :Nichol B. P. Rock male, tetntO- .both T A Ferguson i and 2. Whitel JRock male-T A Ferguson. DuckJ 'imale--TA Ferguson. T Nichol. Duck "emale-T A Ferguson, T Nichol. , Grain and Seeds J Fall wheat 'vhite--Thos Nichol, W J Ramage. Spring wheat marquia-D Campbell, Ramage. Sp. wh. so v.- ( T Nichol. Barley 6 rowed --Ratuatrel ‘Oats large white D McMillan. WJ ‘Ramege Oats small white-Thoa ,Nichol, W Ramage. Oats large black --l Burnett. Peas large-L Fisher. j Peas tsmall-T Nichol, D Cempbell.l a Field corn-l A Ferguson. L Fisher.. :"Eimothv trerd--D McMillan, W Ram- ‘age. Beans white-L Fisher. Beans j colored-T A Ferguson. ( I Roots and Vegetables I l Potatoes, Beauty of mbron---nrl . Ford. Potatoes, B. o. v..-.)" Ferris; " Barnett. Swede turnips. Jutnbr.--' ‘Jos Ferris. L Fisher. Swede turnips. " o y---, Ford, D McMillan. Turnlps: in o k-Colin A Mchln. Mermaids. long red-L Fisher. Mrs D G McLean jiiUi msngolthr---Colin McLean. J fb‘nrd. Sager beete--J Ford, J S'ot. ihll'i. Carrots. fuld ,rltius--T Nichol :Cerrots truotthorn-.-D McMillan. W " J McMillan. Table carrots B, o, K-- i R Bhortreed. Colin McLean. Tobie "urnipr-L Fisher. T A If Ferguson. 1 Beets, lottg blood-W J McMillan. A I I liincks, Beets. turnip rooted='.V J , ; McMillan, J Burnett Parsmiwr--T, lh Ferguson. D MoMIiien. Redisiies. _ ibhttsk- T A Ferguson. L Fairer. I‘ I Radishes white-L Fisher. Cabbage , I Winninggtadt--A D McLeod. L Fish l (er. Cabbage, red prekline--D.tump J bell, L Fisher. Cabbage I o P-- D Campbell. D Harrow, Cauliflower- _ J b'tothart, D Campbell. Potato onions--,) Ford, D McMillan. Onion- 1 Dutch ttetr--hlfred Hinclrs. J Ford Onions. blecir "eil-W J MoMill-n. J I Ford. Yellow pumpkin-J Ford. Mre I J McLean. Bquisirh--T' A Ferguson,." L Fisher. Venerable tmtrro.--- L Fisher. T A Ferguson. Celery white ' L-Dor, Campbell. Cele" e. v. k .-1, l Fisher. thtrotur---M" Crosslry. T A . Ferguson. 10rermelone--g F'ord,T A Ferguson. Totnatoetr-d Ford. J Stothnrt. Cucumbers pithiatg---h D I McLeod L Fisher. Cuoumberl ripe I A I) McLeod, I. Furhrr. Tobie ttttrn-- l T A Ferguson. W) McMillon. Coll. i ,egetsbler-'i' A Ferguson, L Fisher. ' Fruit .s ewe-both J H Nicholle. Ram lamb. aged ewe, ewe 1tuntr--a11J H Nicholls 'yuul 2. LEICESTER. Aged ram-d H Nicholle. Shearling "m-Areh Park J H Nicholle. Ram lamb-I H Nich- 0113 l and 2. Aged toirts--l H Njch. oils. Arch Park. Shearl’g ewe--Arch Park,J H Nicholle. Ewe ltunb--l H Nicholle. Arch Park. Swine TAMWORTH. Sow, boar t9t8--- both Geo W Ross. Pig, sow or bar- row t9r8-Geo W Rosa t and 2. YORKSHIRE. Boar over t yr, Bow --G W Ross. Pig, sow or barrow 'ttl boar t9r8-- both Geo W Ross [and a, Poultry OXFORD. Aged ram--Wm Paton & Son. Shading ram. ram lamb, aged ewe, shuttling ewe-all Wm Paton & Son I and I C. P. R. Town Office. MacFARLANE'S DRUG STORE The ttetsgll, Sttmr T heie Will Help Roxall Catarth Jelly. . Germicidal Soap . . . . . Kreso Disinfeclant .. Rexall Grip Pills . . . . . Rexall Cold Tablets .. Rexall Tasteless Cod-. LiverOil ...... I.00 Keep them in the house. to ward off an attack of the Spanish Flue: Dairy, Etc. 25c The important time to lay a strong foundation for robust manhood is while life is young and the body develop- ing. A growing child needs every possible help to ccnservc energy and confirm the body in vigorous health. To a developing child 'comes with particular help. Thousands of the strong men and women of today were in 'oreb:amvtmmaud and h Waistband to withstand the immi- of than bythe bairn. . Horam-hte White. Pouitrr-W. B. Brawley. Cattle. 'tsto and Bwine-A. C. Craw. l Rag carpet-Mrs Crossley, D Camp- l bell. Men's ,t',cferiett,t',1"t D Mc. ' Donald. Woollen Itoc inn-Mrs Ad. l nms. Men's mitttt-D McDonald, L Fisher. Quilt. tstttchwork--D Campbell. D McDonald Quilt 1otrenhin--D Camp- bell. Quilt ktu"ttrd--Mm D G McLean. Mrs Adams. Quilt. c.rqzy--D McDonald Mrs Crouley. Quilt tutfed--Mrs Anam- Quilt rattcf--U Campbell. L Fisher. Quilt crochet-Mrs Crnssley. Mrs Ad, !ams. Quilt a. o. k.- _D Campbell, Mrs Adams. Wreath-T A Ferguson. Hook. ed mat-d Ferris. Crocket work in cot- ton-D Campbell, Mn Cranky. Cro. chet work in wool-Mrs Crossley. D Harrow. Fancy knitting in cotton-Mrs Crosslev. Mr: Adams. Braiding in cm- ;tyt--P. Clmpbell W J McMillan. Tat. ting-D Campbell, Mrs Crowley. Emb. in cotton-Mrs Crosslev D Campbell. Embroidery in oi-D Csmnh'll. Mrs :00 McLean. Shadow embroidery - I Mrs Croulev. Eyelet embroidery-Mrs l, Crrssley, D Campbell. Pillow can: emb. (--D Campbell. L Fisher. Toilet 'tet- l Mrs Adams. Mrs Crank-v. Working apron-D Campbrll. Mre Crossley. Tea . cloth-D Harrow. Mrs Crosslev. Home I made 'tlimtera--Mrs Crosslev. Mrs Ad. 'ams. Drawn thread work-D Campbell vaI D G hr Lean. Battenburu work-- D Campbell. W J McMillan. Lace or ".ettirttt--Mr, Crosslev. Totue centre- Dlece rmh-D Cgmrbell, Mrs Crosslev. Sofa cushion mounted-Mrs Adams. " Campbell. Darning on sec-dirt L Fisher Button holes-- Mrs Crossley. Fancy t,ettrlsr-Mrrt Crmlev. Mrs Ad- YOU TH- TTit/Ar Judges l Grlin. Sewn. Roots ard Ventablcs. Fruit Ind Flowers-Geo Binnie, J I Graham Fine Art-Rev Matheson, Rev. Mc. Cnrten. Laditt' Work and Dairr--Mm W. Fair. Coll Oil Pairttirtm--D Ham-ow. A Mc, Vicar. Pen and ink 'tketrh--T A Fer. pumn. Pencil _drawirtg--T A Ferguson, J Ferris and L Fisher equal. amt. - Colt Fancy wi,rk-UG Crossld, D Campbell. Fine Arts L Fisher, D McMillan. Lemon pie-D McMillan. Mrs D G McLean. Arpie pie --D Campbell. L Fiaher. Oatmeal cookies-O Campbell. WJ McMillan Custard pie-D Harrow. W J McMillan Mince pie-rL Fisher Laver cake-A D McLeod, D McMillan. Fruit cake-l. Fisher, D McMillan. Cake B. o. k.-- D McMillan. D Campbell. 2 loaves war bread-d Perri., WJ McMillan. Brown bread-D Harrow. L Fisher. Plain rolls -A D McLeod. Wm Burnett. Plain huru.-wrn Burnett, W J McMPlan. Tarts-D Harrow, D McMillan. Coll. canned trait--D Campbell. Coll pickles --l, Fisher. g Ford. Co" jelly D Har. row, D Campbell. McGowan special. bread from Sovereign tlour c-hht Burnett L Fisher. McGowan'. special, bread from Eclipoe flour-Wm Burnett. Colin McLean. SCOTT'S EMELSION extracted -L Fisher. 5 lb roll butter-- I Ferris, A D McLeod, L Fisher. " lb crock butter-- D Harrow. L Pinker. D McMillan. M lb tub ttotter-- L Fisher, W I McMillan, D McMillnn. " lb in Mocks. Autter-1Y H Patterson. J Fer- ris. D Harrow. Maple tsyrup-Thru Nichol, Mr: J McLean. Maple supra» Wr_n, Ram-3e_._ 1trjpher. _ Pumpkin pit ford,. Britton] Come to us for rqtes. This is a Splendid Chance to pick up a few pieces October China We must reduce our large stock of Fancy China. It will be yen: before the Chin. supp” is normal again. Ladies' Work tgigrxyyy,',"Ah"A'Ay%, FOWL TAkliN each I day and Wednesda) Bring along wur Cr my L. C. "new” Heavy Boots. F Furs, 11illincry OCT. 10, 1018 remains to obtc The nation oommunitv. e To-day in th our nationhood tive need for M of money. o, do it do it things they th may mean pr hardships. Tl impossible . ‘U every 1 every b recovery of means to re nurses, cost], I t may he s the imaginat the possible. Tuesda Next l Bring We're If But d It may ll] inns thev th KARS 9333 MO AVID And HO (K Mon a n ill

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