ts Th of th« Tw sprayw less to s¢ priv© with mt t intel wttrs blas Rear slre £60 eal eith hft Fo toc} Tb tee bw ed lor e€ p< U Owen Sound, Ont. Individual Instruction. Staf of $p ialists. â€" Adding, Bookâ€"keeping Machi Calculators, Dictaphones, etc O senool with Practical Department . tiraduates assisted to positions. Catalogue free. C. A. Fleming, F. C.A., Principal G. D. Fleming, Secretary ENTER ANY DAY > monrnernyy ; w »»ALNLHCOE THE RED FRONT HARDWARE Trunk, Suitcase or Club bag is the starting point. This Dept. has just the Trunk or Suitcase you have been looking for that will meet your individual taste and requirements. Transparent ‘Pyrex‘ Ovenware PRREX is the highest scteuntific development in Ovenware. â€" It has the remarkable quality of quickly absorbing and retaining heat, causing toods to bake rapidly anod thoroughly. _ This ware is ready for immediate service, and may be used for any foods baked in the oven, such as pies, bread, cakes, custard puddings. Never chips, flakes, crazes, dents or bends, and remains new forâ€" ever In the following varieties : Casseroles (ovali and round) Peadding Dishes (oval and round) Bread Pans Utility Dishes Pie Plates Eo make vour Holiday a real holiday, a few dollars invested in a good *Samson‘ and ‘Gold Medal‘ in | & 2 ply at 3.25 and 4.00 per square, complete with nails and cement. Staple Stock of Glass Now is the time to get windows repaired before the cold weather arâ€" rives. ROOFING S. MciNTYRE 6.30% for Twenty Years W ood, Gundy & Company Everything in Hardware and Woodenware. We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made Province of Saskatchewan 8% Gold Bonds at 96.32 yield 6.00b for Twenty Years. Mail vour orde or write for descriptive cireular. VACATION TIME , Paints and Oils (in all size: Sportsmen will do well to make this their headquarters for supplies. We are prepared for tke demard iz vartetyv aud volume. Rifles, Shot guns and Ammunition Staff of Specâ€" ing Machines etc Onlv in such _ wellâ€" knunown brands as Conadian Pwci The Courses are thorough and upâ€"toâ€"data and are arranged in such a way that you may enter any time _ Oue School is for the :|mb|tzot_.xsâ€"' those who are bound to advance to better poditions. _ When can YOL commence a course ? d TL W A. TRIMBLE, Principal MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE P s * 10 + V + without a Business Trainirg will prove a costly experiâ€" 7 ment. â€" Train for Success in the Twenty â€"years of freedom from inâ€" vestment care is offered to purchâ€" asers of Province of Naskatchewan . Gold Bonds. During this period, an interest return of 6.30% is assured, while to collect this interest, coupons need only be clipped and cashed onee every six months. » F Sashkatchewan ranks ada‘s wealthiest ~P value of her whesa alone â€" this year 4 approximately $100, W e olfer. in inations, P (y Toronto TO START OUT IN LIFE MTer. in $500 and $1.000 denomâ€" ous. Province of Naskatchewan Gold Bondls at 96.92 and interâ€" vielding 6.306%,. Railway â€"Building One "Florence Automatic‘" three burner Oil Stove with two burner oven, comâ€" plete, to clear at.........â€" 31.00 This is a bargsain and will soon be pisked up. These are just the ithing to take the chill oat of the room thes: cool evyeniugs, at each ...... 7.350 We hava just received into stosk a number of McClary‘s Coal Oil Heaters Look ‘em over w hen in the Store. MoUXT FOREST, ONT. }."Ell' Is â€" PstATT v $100,000,000 ranks as one of GUJanâ€" t â€"Provinces. â€" _ The wheat and oat: crap car is eostimated at The Red Front Hardware one Uf Telephone 52 _ Th« first protessional boxing exâ€" hibition ever given in Durham took | place in the rink Wednesday night, and one may be excused for hoping | in the interest of the G. W. V. A, unâ€" \ der whose auspices it was held, and ‘also for community respect, that | it may be the last.â€" A large and imâ€" portant section of the community have kept mute while this thing was advertised not wishing to insjure or | "knock" the veterans in their attem pt \to bulster up their funds,~ butrow | that it is over the restraint is removâ€" ed and we repeat again, we hope it is | the last exhibition of the kind that | will be staged in DGrham., _ We unâ€" \derstand great expense has been inâ€" curred io preparation ard in cost of |the professionals who came greal distances and if the reseipts bhave \left the G. W. V A. Association in a worse position than tefore we reâ€" \ gret it for their sakes. _ The associa> tions of the prize ring are not desirâ€" able in Durham. Che Burkam $14,725,000 Subscribed _ In Forwerd Movement Latest reports from the head offices o‘ the five coâ€"operating churches in the Forâ€" ward Movement ‘Thankâ€"offering Cam paign show that the satisfactory total df $14,725,000 has been subscribed. This is nearly $3,000 000 beyond the original obâ€" jective and is, therefore, striking evidence Losses by fire in Canada annnally mount into the millions of dollars, and we have a bad preâ€"eminence among the | countries in this respect. But material |loss is not the worst, there is loss of life | as will. Besides great sums have to be spent to protect life and property from fire ravages. Masseyâ€"Harris binder. 7 ft cut in good condition, Cockshutt 13 disc drill with fertilizer box, used only part of one seaâ€" son, Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery rake| nearly new, Corn King Manure Spreader Maxwell hay loader, Cockshutt 13â€"tooth | Cultivator, Frost & Wood Mower 5 ft cut Frost & Wood Rake, 10 ft, Frost & Wood disc harrow, C okshutt steel roller, Cockâ€" shutt single furrow riding plow, Cockâ€" shutt two furrow riding plow, 4â€"section | 12 foot harrow, spring tooth harrow, 1| gang@ plow, 2 walking plows, 1 scuffler, 2| good wagoas with boxes, set bobâ€"sleighs | nearly new, buggy, cutter, turnip sower . 2 rows, turnip pulper, whee‘barrow, cart | buggy or cutter pole. stock rack, hay | !rack 16 ft long in good condition, King fanaing mill. 2 grindstones Peter Ham â€" |i‘ton 13 inch cutting box Standard cream : | separator nearly new, block and tackle! | wire stretcher 50 ft rope, 6â€"ft Web wire | fence stretcher, gravel box, set double ; | harness nearly new, Z sets plough harness ! 2 sets single harness, 4 heavy collare, 4| noew lanterns. 25 grain bags. Whiffieâ€"; | trees, neckyokes, scythes. cradles, forks, | chains, shovels and many other articles . | | _ A quantity of Hay for cash. | | _ Everything must be sold as the proâ€" } | prietor has disposed ofhis farm. _ Sale to commence at 12.39 sharp. ' Termsâ€" All sums of ten dollars and under, cash. Over that amount ten months‘ credit will be given on approved ‘ joint notes bearing interest at 6 per cent | _per annum } J. W. Johnston,. Robt. Brigham,| 6( the willingness and generosity of Church members to worthily sustain the work of the churches. The subscription totals, according to denominations, are as follows ; Anglican, $3,425,853 ; Methodist, $4,898.463 ; Bapâ€" tist, $1,120,000 ; Congregational, $132,â€" 000 : Presbyterian, $5,150,000. R 1t is further reported that the pledges are being most satisfactorily met, a third and over being already paid in to the reâ€" goective Treasurers. * Every man, woman and child is request. ed by the Governorâ€"General in Roya! Prociamation to observe Satupday, Oct: Oth as "Fire Prevention Day." Fire waste is one of the most serious problems confronting Canada toâ€"day. It is estimâ€" ated that 75 per cent of all fires is due to carelessness, and are therefore prevent: able. Town Councils, schools, and other public bodies are all active in impressing on citifens and espectially young citizens the importance ol.giving thought to fire hazards _ Carelessness with «matches, stable lanterns, cigar and cigarette stubs, all have been gullty, but eno‘ther. less thought of, is the accummu‘ation of waste and refuse round the premises THOS. J. JOHNSTON, (Power of Attorney.) the following ; 1 team well mated 4 and 5 years oid, 1 horse about 9 yrs old, 1600 lbs, 1 mare 12 years old. 2 cows supposed in calf, 1 fresh cow,â€"2 young cows 4 yrs old, dry, 1 farrow cow, 10 twoâ€"yrâ€"old heifers, 7 twoâ€"yrâ€"old steers 10 yearlings, steers and heifers, 4 calves, t Thoroughbred Aberdeenâ€"Angus cov, (registered), 1 Thoroughbred Aberdeenâ€" Aogus bull calf 5 mos old. About 25 hens The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at lot 1, 2 and 3 of 20, con 1, West Garafraxa Road, about haif mile north of Durham Credit Auction Sale TH€ DUEHAM REVIER on Tuesday, October 19, 1920 We bope this community will in resâ€" The Boxing Tournament $J$ Farm Stock and Implements Fire, Fire â€"Saiety First s <pe+ + Auctioneer 'own'ipleréls- make a great effort toreâ€" move ‘the dangers of fire not only on the 9th but every day. ponse to the proclamation The Thank Ofering meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society held in the Presbyterian Chuarch Mhonday, Oct. 4th. was well attended. Mr and Mis Vic Williams of Edge Hill spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs C. Mortley. The Women‘s Institute will hold th:ir monthly meeting at the home of Mrs C. McIntyre on Oct. 13th, at 2.30 to attend. Miss Sue McIntosh has returned to be city after a pleasant wacation at her home here. She also spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs C. Heft up at the Soo. Mr and Mrs W. Robertson spent Sunday with Mis Cummings, WIllâ€" iamsford. Mrs Cumniings had the misfortune of having her arm broken and back hurt in a fall.]» ¢ Miss Brundwith ot Wiarton is visit ing with Mrs J. H. Parke. Mr and Mrs B. Dargavel and daughâ€" ter Aileen‘ visited Mrs A. Mclntosb Sund: y. Mr John Clark of Cochrane visited on the linerecently . ~ Mrs Wm. Scarf of Toronto was the guest of Mrs Klias Edge oneday last week. McCracken Bros havesold a bunch of fat cattle for a handsome figure, Mrs Neil Clark is taking up residâ€" enca in Durham anod her son Dugald and family of Owen Sourd are moyâ€" ing on theâ€"farm. Mrs Hugh McDonald spent last week with ber parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Honess at Crawfordâ€" * Being lots 3 and 4 of %8 and 1 of 29, PS R, Arthur Township, 3 miles from Kenilworth 4 from Arthur. â€" This farm is well fenced, tile in, sweet clover sowed, flowing well. Barn 55 x 61, another 58 by 56. driving shed, stone house and kitchen. Water in house and barn Owaer retiring, â€"= Mr D. Lamb made a business trip to Normanby on Monday . Miss Julia Clark has taken a posi tion in Clark‘s Meta! Works, Dutham Mr Hugh McDonald is laid up with la grippe but is improving . Sr 4thâ€"Margaret Brown, Kathleen Milne, Frances Hopkins, Margaret Mcâ€" Donald. Jr 4thâ€"May Traynor, Marjory Montiâ€" gomery, Florence McKay, Elienor Pilkey George Hay. That splendid resigence property in upper town, bâ€"longing to the late Klrs Wilson; will be sold on reasonable terms. It contains { acre, more or less; comfortable residence, 7 rooms ; hard and soft water ; good bearing orchard ; garder; Ane location. _ Apply on preâ€" mises or to Thos. Ritchie, or Duncan Smellie, Executors. Eâ€"Bernice Wilding, Dorothy Clark Janet Watson, Roderick Dunsmoor, Norâ€" man Falkingham. Fâ€"Billy Firth, Bob Graham Gerald Falconer, Billy McGee, Lynn Vollett. Lavina Mortley, teacher. Sadie F. McDonald. teacher. D â€"Irene Elliott and Moore McFadden eq., Frank Goodchild, Maudie Storrcy Alfred Nichols, Norman Dean. Sr 3rd â€"Wanineta Holmes, Margaret Lawrence, Chrstine Maishall, Newell Falkingham, Vina Havens and Hilda Boyd equal. Jr 3rd â€"Margaret McAulifte, Ethe Catâ€" ton, Laura Wilding, Seaman Mavens Marjorie Pickering and Vera Mountain equal Annie C MacKenzie, teacherâ€" Sr 2ndâ€"Irvine Storrey, Blanche Murâ€" dock, Roy Wiggins, Bea Kearney, Tom Brown. Annie McDonald, teacher. Jr 2nd â€" Beatrice Miles, Frances Young Sadie Holmes, Mabel Montgomery, Royâ€" don Connor. Sr Pr Aâ€"Dorothy Pickering, | Watson and Gordon McCraeeq., Graham, Ada Holmes Clen Rowe Câ€"Dorothy McFarlane, Charlie Mcâ€" Donald, Elsie Goodchiid, Gertrude Glass Frank Hulme. Sr Istâ€"Helen McAukhite, Florence Wilding, Ruby Hulme, Jennie Traynor, Josie Falcaner. Margaret MacKenzie. teacher. Sr Astâ€"Jimmie â€" Graham, â€" Victoris Young, Merida Havens, Margaret Storrey and Nelson Hunt eq., Beryl Falkingham. Sr Pr Aâ€"Dorothy Pickering, Myrtle Watson and Gordon McCraeeq., Ethe; Bâ€"Elizabeth Harding, Lewis McComb Ned Burnett, Mary Tobin. Grace Becker S1 Primer B â€"Rita Willis, Bowman Jamieson, George HMoy, Jim Henderson, May Kennedy. Jr. Primary Classes A â€"Arthur McClyment, Francis Rice, Irene Young, Edward Wilding, Bernice Whitmore. Durham School Report 150 Acre Farin for Sale All ladies are cordially invited Property for Sale. ABERDEEN DORNOCH John A. Graham, Principal. Mary E. Morton, teacher John Campbell, Bor 11¢, Arthur TORONTO es 2ZmERAAAREREE ENA .X 3X i o m jene We se 2 s c K\ 5 Big Reductions ! ja 4 SHOES !tki;} e Cule® ale? elos als" oleo clave at o en n o of 00 ol cbal e alec ale? ale o ale de "ole ce ols ale ahe ale ehice :,3*)333336"9(-3?(' €&€&eE&&eEe 5‘; h The Pickling Season is Here % "€393931393232 2233330002232 3" This being Exhibition week, we offer a special invitaâ€" tion to all visitors from a distance, to visit our store and get their share of the generous reduction on goods bhought from us during the last three days of the week. Wehaiy Shoes to fit and please every one at right prices. for Three Men‘s Cushion sole, Dong Bluc, rubber hee. ~ regular 1J .00, exhibition price.....=. ... Men‘s Gunmetal Bals, pure calf leather sole rgular 10.50......... eb eirrÂ¥sra Men‘s brown Bals, calfskin leather sole, reg 10.50 Men‘s brown Bals, calf leather sole, reg. 8.95 Men‘s Black Calf Bals, Neolin sole, regular 8 Men‘s Box Calf Bluc, leather sole, a good shoe for =â€"_â€" second best, regular 6.50 e es n es Women‘s House Slippers, very comfortable, reg $3 Women‘s brown Dong Bais, very dressy, reg 6.50 Woman‘s Box Kip Bluc, a good strong shoe for Women‘s black Dong Bals, vanity heel, reg Address ; Ontario Farm Agency, Box 89, Palmerston 6 Phone No. 19 If you have a farm for saile, list it with us. _ Our terms are reasona We have Shooes of all kinds for Boys, Girls, Lads an Kiddies, which we do not have space to quote. . You ca save a lot of money by trading with us. We have for sale Thirty Five (35) of the best Farms in the Countios of Wellington, Perth and Bruce, from Fifty to Two Hundred acres »ach, well situated on good roads with first class buildings, priced from Fow: Thousand ($4000) to Eighteen Thousand ($18.000) Dollars. _ i{ sou ars looking for a first class tarm let us know what you require _ Indending purchasers will be driven iree to inspect any property we have for sale. Make our Store your headquarters while here Leave your wraps and parcels with us â€" we wil take carg of them. Thursday, Sept. 30 _ Friday, Oct. 1 _ Saturday, Oct. ? JOHN McKECHNIE Ontario Farm Agency, Palmerston, Ont For Visitors to the Exhibition Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Barlc: Peas, Buckwheat and Mixed Grain and we are paying carload prices for the next feow Ja If you have any Grain to sell, better arrang» we cannot pay prices we are paying now very mu Prices will be lower as soon as Grain is offering irech Pickling Spices of all kinds Jar Rings, Parawax, Paraifin wax outside wear, regular ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Sell yours while the price is up. Dr your loads direct to our Elevator. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited The Central Drug Grain WantEo Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 For Three Days Only 10 J Discount for Cash We are in the market for any quantity Da}s onlyâ€"Thursday, Friday and Saturda; Do not Miss this Splendid Offer. Highest Price for Produce. Let us supply your n#eeds. 8. McBETH, Prop. ‘"CTOBER ;. 19320 8.50 m ,l,g 9090 ‘:‘1 945 945 ® 8.06 ; 1.20 y 5.95 x 2.10 ; 2.95 : 5.95 > 7.65 ® u‘\! «h4 +t OCTOBER 7, 1920 The highland race were fayor sunday by bhavying a fairly go ufter whe severe suow storm previous tw a days, _ Aswas at sed, Roy Mr Matheson of Mona the former pastor, gave an ex sermon from Isaiah 238 â€" 20, A Mr Matheson bhas not praach brncfl‘y two years, it did: his hearers from apprecia mammer of delivery . Notwith the gloominess of the mornu nt keep the faithfal from 1 as the cburch was well taken noticed from Darham Mrs and Mr and Mcres Dan MeA: family ; from Dromore the Mr John McDonald and dan, Mr and Mre John Forguso: ers. â€" Mr Matheson preac sarman toa crowdgded chur @18 . har" Seeremitt P CCC sermon toa crowded churet will epend most of this week his many old frieuds here Swinton Park. _ Rov Mr. Jones is to viait Bouth Line durigg this week . As was seen the severe an> on Priday last was the woret 2 years for this season of i Fruit trees in many insts broken anda the snow which fs 7 or 8 inches ¢|er. dn!‘pp 2@ ly as fast as it came. We are sorry to see an a the death of Mr Jas Watson, ly of this place, but â€"Aarely of Falle, â€" Mr Watson came to about fifty years ago whon boy and when he grew to ma learned the blacksmithing years ago he moved to C\ Mich, whare his firet wile . years ago. _ His remains w toCheboygan, Mish., and ls beside his wife and other m the family. We anders Watson died euddenly. Work has commeneed in the soldiers monament opn Presbyterian church. Wi will complated before wonter . tell . Alsothe bydro work is ress and probably v«ll be in before the cold weather asts : Mr Herman MeSsean‘s fine PRICEVILLE AND LIMI PRICE Come to on Thursdas and co benefit neigh! when : h gure We Want ut 1 )04 And Live KARST L Make lowest nrice an amount as= world. We C. RAM 1922 1924 1934 This n JQN on 118