ll ii Inc Peopws Mills ma DURHAM t':i,'l' EEK-3333331“:23333333553333335?. is do chopped, perton ......... V ...r.r. M 00 x OUR FLOUR IS GUARANTEED. H The above prices are at the Mill and Strictly Cash. X M Highest Prices paid tor WHEAT delivered at the Mill tl,lt,' THE PEOPLES MILLS is? t..eriaalxxxxxxxxxrianeaaxsrgax;ij) The People's Mills GOODS DELIVERED around town every afternoon. Send in Four orders early. Phone No 8. Day or Night. JOHN MC GOWAN laurel†Manitoba Patent Flour. per 98 lb out Eelipn Flour Blend. pot 98 lb not '........ ....... While Lil, Pun, “nor. per 98 lb out .... Bannonlou) per lOOlb-...... ....' ... Short. (ton Iotr) par 100 lbs...... ..... ... Feed Flour (\luidlmgo) pol 100 lbs......... No.1Mixed Chou. p1 1001br........ ........ Itat Chop put 100 lhe (old ttate)..-..... ........ Crimped UNI. pp! 100 lbs told on")......... .. Bluohlotd’o Cu" Men]. bi lb tmek......... .. Custom Chopping. per 100 Ibs...... ......... Among-n Corn. whole. par Mm.,....... ......... "SALAD [rliii . \\V’%\%€ 1paise,a)i-iii,,i.ii,i1 wi" "ist-c-sir,?,)"',. 'j',"' Km am? "al'iriN/ ai-. Prices for Flour and Feed At least nut be travelled to bring 'SALADA" to your table. Yet so skilfully is it prepared, so carefully h it protected that the delicate loam leach Ill', (but a few weeks later) in all elr tender freshness. To reall enjoy tea at its best, insist upon “gALADAâ€. Your grocer has this delicious tea-Ask for it. IMPERIAL POLARINE OIL {Light Medium Body) is the lubricant recommended for your Ford. Briefly, these are some of the results of using too heavy an oil for your Ford. (1) Engine drag and loss of power. t2) Improper oil distribution. (3) An overheated engine. (4) Excess carbon deposit. (5) Unnecessary friction and wear. (3) Large repair bills. (7) Rapid depreciation. (8) Excess fuel and oil, consumption. What is the remedy ? Use Imperial Polarine Motor Oil (Light Medium Body), which is especially adapted to the mechanical requirements and operating conditions of your Ford, engine. Have your crank case cleaned and "fii1ed today with Imperial Polarine Oil (Light Medium Body), and realize full Ford economy and "icieney. Obituary MRS W. MORRISON The death took place on July L'. of one of Egremom's mos muted pioneers, Mrs 1vu'l,18'u1l'tr'reig,',d. Her "elf/t man; was Sarah Logan born in iugsyn. Auguat 1trie com- ingto Harem nt in 1854 She was married in 1861 to Mr Walter Mor. Miss M. McKenzie of Durham has been engaged for the lower room or the public school here for the inning year. [ A number ofthe footbnll boys and motors wended their way to Owen Sound on: eveninglnt Week to wit- ness the game. Owen Sound Vt, Mildmav. Result. being 4-0 in favor of Owen Sound. alt is reported that Dr, Mair has old his property and practice to Dr. MeLeihui. The henvy ruins of Inc are causing a grengrowm but poor weather tor cutting My. Prospects for every- thing in good. Prize hm tor the fall fair no out. You may secure one from my of the Directou or by Applying to ts'trerestary J. R. Philip. Mina Annie Rice of Oahu" is Spending her holidnyn ac home. Mr M. Fonwick ot New York ante while on his way to " brother Swtu funeral called on friends here on Friday In". Mn Monk (nee Miss Mabel Wad. edll) matron of Carmen Hospital. Mnnitobu in spending her vacation with friends and acquaintances. It in fifteen year: since they left here tor 8parliritt, Man. Miss E. Hunter ot London is visit- ine her many friends in and around here. Mr B. McLean and some friends h om Pricevule viliced " the. Me. Millanl on Sunday. Word has been reeeived that Mr Geo. Rice of Disley, Sank" was oper- ated on in Regina hospital for tri- peadicizia on Tuesday late and was doing weâ€. Hunt. Sr. V ""â€" __‘ WW.... I." Noun p, Cuban nnd J. Brown nmmpnnied by Mrs Cebnrn Br. Ind Min G. Rice motored to Toronto on Sunday returning Monday. mm. Rer. W. ingwn. I and Mr . upon: our Hunt. Sr. Minivan", urvimln the Pru- 't'glt"" chum next and". Bee . Rev. w. Dun and (many. Bul- ingwn. It and In Sci-I. Bradford and Mr Ind In Collin. Toronto spent an: the week end with Mn HOLSTEIN LEADER Low. All: iriiiiiiiiiii2 TORONTO We are told that new Canadians (mm one-eighth of the entire population of Canada, and in large sections ofthe west one half of the population and two thirds of the (hildnn of school age are of non-British stock. Thi, is norauso for alarm, but it certainly would cause usurious thought. I l We sincerely wish you every joy temporal and spiritual in your new home in Colorado U S. Our thoughts will go to you, and yours to us. " waves of sound conveyed by loving hearts on wireleu wines to cheer and comfort at all timett and to pre. pare heana for eternal union where parting is unknown. Signed in be.. half olyonr church friends. Rain A. Nicholson . I Harvey R. Grout In W. M. Grout In W. H. Sim Mr and Mrs Sinclair spent part of' in: week visiting friends in Arthur, Mt. Forest “Lielowel. I V _ - avw "-e'eW- -re'"-e9eNri.. __..."... u: r Vllulll‘ in your new home among strannrg, F a few weeks at the home of iiriG%t your first public aervice was teaching .1 mother, Mm A Keller. ttt our Public schools with much, In Flue†from the West is visit. auccese. After mining heart and I ine " the home of her niece, Mrs B. hand with your eatimabl: partner in J Robertson. life you gave earnest " continued . . service in the house otGod in Yeovil. 1'Ae, 'ide),'; "l'g"d,V, “gawk? The services so faithfully and gut-f Robertson [Mi _ ' . . . an Marjory S.ephena ‘uitoueiy given have been of lasting' ocom anied her home benefit to many. During the thirty! M p ' . eight years as Superintendent of the,i I r and Mrs IJ.ayte 0! Minneapolia‘ Sabbath Sehooi you have done a f V mad at W. Dickson " ( noble work. That along with your" , Mrs W. Dickson. Mia: Margaret; many other duties in the church says j 8atith and Mr Ind Mu Hanna. mot. that you loved the Sanctuary of God. 5 med W Guelph and Elora to vigit We would express thankfulueu to,triettds. Mr: Sinclair forthe many eervicea: -----_------ in choir, Sabbath School and Mission- ary work in our church. i' Toronto Markets i we hope will'prove tsenetiairti' :53 Min Elizabeth Rattle in mending In Bruno - LA-- a.-.-..-... -A.--“ _, ‘_: --___- . A . . .. _ - a w "'NF_9_r_9... nu . -- tF'""" '-'~r“'-- """ depart for “other country we em. Marjorie Smith spent the week and brace this opportunity of extending _ With friendain Ripley. They were to 'ototegtimonialof your uric“; neunpnnied home by Mim Nellie Ictivitieain your mum land which i Itobertgon. 'he célled up'on â€any; 'diiiiirl)yii if ..-.- 7 if the address of the evening. Mrs ' ' Boston then gave the framed, fl. ORLHARD lutninated, lithographic address to . ----- . Mrs Sit1clair, Mr Drimmie gave Mr Heavy nuns have occurrejd during Sinclalt the fiae Teachers Bible and the past week and there Is lull the Annie Nicholson presented the prospects oi a bumper crop tbls year. granddaughter, Stella Drimmie, with Berry picking and hay cutting it some manicure pieces in french the order of the day, irory. Mr Sinclair replied felicic- Anumber from here attendedthe ously earpresqing gratitude, appreci. ball game Owen S sttnd " Mildmay. I ation, regret at leaving home friends, , in Omen Sound. The game resulted etc. Laramie}: wen: servedt and kthe in a victory tor Owen Sound. company spetse ' sorry o n of, . . . ' 1otsintt truch good 1'ti.ghbours iiiiipfnit"/i'P,:g,trtg"ftLigyLt,ttt, wishing them everything goo'd In Elsmore morn, Dnngannon. 5 their future home. Following "the: Mr Drmore Rum and wife were' add ass ; . . ' To I and Mrs John Slum: funeral: at Mr Jake South's Sunday. l Dear Friends .. ' Menu W. Dickson Ind R. Robert-. i , As you are about to‘son. Misses Mmjmie Stephen and I ).~___L 1,- _,,,A- _ lnA..-_~x n '-. _ _ - - A number of neighbors gathered in R A. Nicholson', home on the evening of the Ioth inst. Although a good many were prevented from gomg on account of the heavy rain and storm. The occasion was in honor of Mr and Mrs John Sinclair before their departing to their new home in Denver, Col. Mr Chas. McInnes, J, P. war the chairman and at e- some time was spent in social chat, music, readings, speeches, ttce , Mrs miner, Toronto called some at her old friends last week Lkeo. Walmsley recently Jr/ t Evy days in Goderich with his sister Mrs Howey. I Mrs Harvey Grout had the pleasure last week of entertaining her mother brothers, Victor and Gordon and little sister. Ella in remaining for a longer holiday but Mrs Wakefield and the boys returned to Kitchener on Monday. On Saturday a good number of our people attended the funeral of the late Mn Morrison. Before moving to Holstein she lived about forty years in this neighborhood on the farm on the 12th con. She was a good woman and much respected and our sympathy in with the family who mourn the loss ofa loving mother but who look forum] et"tildeutly to a happy te-union. We are glad to know In McDon- gali Is recovering from her late in- disposition. Her daughter. In Shnnd has been with her for a few days. Poor haying weather but our farmers are tryitttt to do what they can " it, and also bully in the root fields. No need to match for work, always plenty to than a farm. Once more berry time cornea. At present there la not a very great promise of raspberries in our corner. although they are reported plentiful in some other places. In: Dunn“ 31mm The when] on Saturday was largely attended and conducted by Mr D C. Perkins of Wiarton. In 1879 she joined the Latter Day Ssim'a church of which she VHS a devoted member until her death. Interment " Reidl Cemeterv beside her late husband who predeceased her six years. Mrs Morrison is spoken of by those who knew her best as being one of the kindest hearted women ever known. A titat class neighbor. e kind nndloving mother. Ber thott. ght was always: tor others. the. on: J,'Msadt'g; too. M, Inc-on In ' oncoming to lemma when a but], at " [it]: and (our boy- wero hon. Fm gin-ll not an hon no um um; all no and!" ti. mural on»: Charla o! B. c., and on "ter. Mn Mormo- wu the In! of the Lona lull]. M. C. Logan. her "use“ brother and " Valor, Ink. on Jun MB. In A, Brown who died In lichignu in Feb. "I the In: at the Morruas. YEOVIL called on Hogs were barely steady at 15 cents tl and watered, with packers quoting l .76. There was a fairly brisk lamb trade. with top lambs selling " 13 cents. which tit a slight gain on last week's price. $8.35. Cows were. quarter to a Hall l lower and there yere no sales of stockers and feeders. Sixty fine cattle and 185 hogs were billed through. f SMALL MEATS , Calf trade was steady to strong. with 9 top calves higher at 10 cents. I Yesterday's run of t, 716 cattle was the largest of the year to date, bettering last Monday's record run by over a! hundred. About 1,200 western cattle of very ordinary quality were included in this run. This has a strong tendency to depress our trade here. The cattle opened very draggy, and up to 11.30 few cattle were sold. Prices were a quarter' to a hall lower. Top butcher steers‘ sold at $750 and one load of export steers weighing only 1,0M lbs brought.» I few weeks at the binds of he; iGiiT. mother, Mrs A Keller. A number from here attended the ball game Owen S sttnd " Mildm-y. in Owen Sound. The game resulted in a victory tor Owen Sound. ( Mr and Mrs Jas Coleridge and daugh- l ter Jean visited around their old neigh- i borhood and birthplace, this week while :0n the way to attend their nioce's mar- isibse. Miss Agnes Ramage on Wednes- , ay. Miss Grace Ramage is again enliven- ing the home of her parents after a lengthy and profitable stay in Toronto: Mr and Mrs Harry Sterne and fa.mily of Toronto, are visiting by motor friends in Proton. We were pleased to meet Mr Fred Runciman white on his holidays here. looking fresh, fat, fair and forty and jovial as ever. Mr Wm. Ramage is for the next two weeks invited to lead the Swinton Park choir, preparatory for a monster garden party to beheld on Aug. 2nd ; ohieet- renovating the church, "Save the sur- face and you save all" is a good motto just now. Prominent speakers arein. vited. Miss Effie Has-tie together with her friend left on Monday for Toronto, after spending her holiday: at her home here. l Mr Murray Findlay, Toronto, is spen- ding the holidays at his uncles‘. Mr Jno. Scott and took the tenor in a duet with Miss Nellie Bunston at Amos Church on Sundaylast. A Mr H. Y. Cho, a nut- Ive of Korea, took the services morning and evening. speakingofthe enthusiasm of the young people of Korea, walking many miles to gain an education and drawing attention to the unlimited pos- sibilities of the young people in Canada for an education iithey but wish to. A most interesting speaker. Mrs. Wm. Hunter is improving we are pleased to know from a recent attack of pleuriay. Mr. and Mrs. William Boak of Ed. win, near Portage, Manitoba, were re. cent visitors at Mr. B. M. Patteraon'a. Some forty years since he left the vi. cinity of Pricevile and he saw many changes while visiting there. The namewas familiar in shanty days, he being a son of Spencer Bonk. a brother to Bob, Jesse and Bill. Mr Andy Henry is home from Tor- onto to assist in the heavy haying and harvest Mr. Sam Patterson of the 20th con.. left last week for Portage la Prairie on a visit to his son Wm. and daugh- ter Belle who are both settled near by Master Irwin Matthews, who was operated upon for appendicitis some two weeks ago, is improving nicely. Miss C. Feltes is in attendance as nurse. true butrlonlc style. " “Meet he- ing “hone-brew.†In. Brown of Durham. sue a couple of solos. It Bnnce two comet selections. Mr Rain- iord accompanying him on the piano. Mr. Stendmnn. (ironed up to Judy o'Hauoran, can; two comic long. with good noting. Rev. Mr. Hardy was the chairman and commented up- on the tine fraternal feeling existing between Amos congregation and St. Paul's which augured well for the fu- ture. Votes of thanks were given at the close to all who had contributed to the success of the meeting. "God Save the King". with Miss Agnes Ren- wick. Dromore choir's organist, at the piano, closed the meeting. “anon. 1nd tmirtrtied void mule In glee- ud male gnu-tone. Mr. Ed. Â¥cC|99klm an . Inc rendition In The Amo- Church choir Journey“! to, St. ma Anglican Church Men err. on anday rejoining last on tn. NORTH BOREMONT Admission: 9th. 11th. 15th Children free on Monday, Sept J. H. SAUNDERS. Premium Everything to Educate and Amuse-N1 EXHIBITS OF ALL KINDS. SPEED Calf and Yul-ling common Dog Show. Auto Races, Saturday. Sept. 10th. I Wonderful Programme Twice Daily. Hm“ c. A. WORTHAM'S SHOWS ON THE Something doing all the Time. ------------d, $38,000 if 20 good windows. complete with frost- ed glass. Recently removed from the. presbyterian church,Durtum/ Upper. Part with comic top 40 in. tt 24 in Lower part 44 x 24 in. Useiul for out buildings. garages, ec, Apply J. J. Smith. Postman“ Sept. 9th to Mr MelveH Holliday had the mic- fortune to have a mare with a colt killed by lightening last week. The recent heavy mine did much good to the pastul’o and growing crops. The hay is partly cut and in. The grain and root crops an growing fine. There in an abundance of small fruit and a good thawing for the later kinds. The Western [35; The Bend turned out well to oelebrpte the 12th at different places. The tumor- ity went to Hanover others to Markdale, Guelph. Arthur and other places and a few remained at home. of the whok iaiitGhGGrG'i £755; and very happy married life. of The Bend lost one of its popular young ladies recently when Mina Mary. only daughterot Mr Michal Farrell was united in marriage to Mr Wm. Finnigan of Varney. She will be missed espedally in the home where she has been the efficiattt house keeper since the death of her mother over ten years Mo. It was no easy task for a girl in her early teens to care for the house and her tive brothers. the youngest a mere baby. She deserves great credit tor the line 'fN.the did_tt an.d. tytsftte good wishes Mr and Mrs George Lewis and Miss Maggie, Normanby spent Sunday at S. Cowan’s. MrThorttae Hunt. Pencoonirtg. Mich. is visiting his brother, John here and calling on other friends. Mr and Mrs John Sinclair. Yeovil, who are leaving shortly for Denver. Col. made farewell calls on Rawn's and R. Sim's last Wednesday. Mrs P. Kelly, who has been visiting friends in Kitchener returned home the beginning of the week. Min Mutant Hunter. ton-r. spent part of a dry last week with her old friend. Mn Rum. Sn. who is not getting better. Min Minnie Wilton also called to Bee her one evening. "in: "mama-cw iiofitseir par- _c_|m. mm Mu W. J. Kelly. Blue Dr H. A. and Mn new of Win- nip km. use.“ at B. F. Slum In: we . Rev. .iniuid Hut M my. also Mn Otto Still ord_eeeat._Bridflttd it? GiiiiiriiseTe - stamina an. WESTERN ONTARIO" For Sale' Cheap b, 11th. 15th, 16th, Me, Monday, Sept. 11th. An 1n t'nzes LONDON. ONTARIO . and Mrs Farrell. lr POPULAR l, Me. ttth, 13th. 14th. Sth, V All 1atormatioas from Beer. A. M. HUNT. Secretary and Aerakiiii, 16th, 1922 SPEED EVENTS. or their claim and than“. run linemen“ of their account- and the /euvrttteeeetrtrettt".Py Ithaca duly verified by Statutory Dec. i" laration. , And take notice that am the i an. Day a July. "a. the “miniatrntor of said estate will lprocoed to distribute the assets of said deceased among the persons en- titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said Admin- jllstrntor will not be liable for the. said assets or any part to any person ( of whose claim he shall not then have :recelved notice. Fi '"' -r.. I I" " 'elet'e5verr "MM Experienced Teachers. Correct Instruction. Careful Attention,Best Besulls. Special Course for Far- mera' sons. Write for Catalogue. Dated " Mt. News! this 27th day of June. 1922. - - . Solicitor for G. Ellis. Bookkeeping. Business Forms. Shortlund. T.vtrewrttiritr, Pennan- tthip, Correspondence. Arithmetic. Spelling. Grammar, tuletttttauttrhip, Rapid Calculations. Civil Service. onlce Praetitte,CotntnereW Law,eto full Term orens A". " mammal On We! amt-mew Clancy. Fawn-MM WhWydvo-Mdlper- noun huh. chi-c or “and. mtmmwa.nm.m iiiGiiaiorat-ttt-roC9rt' 1928. It the I.“ Township of Egre- iiieurt,nrer-trodt-ditt would or deliver to the understand "solicitor for m herein. their men In on m " 99.093133“; J. N. MURDOCK. Durham B. C. Cedar Stinks Ontario Cedar Shingles N. InlswickCeduSIiu's Shingles for Sale All grades. Prices right. "mil: to 071m “memo“ Bone: " qtgtEqty08" w. A. TRJMBLE. principal full Shingles by Test Have proved the Bent Mamie att the Time MIDWAY. JULY 20. R. o. Klwol'R. Mount Forest. OI - VOL. Don't u mllh in .It'hil‘wn Drug Store Mra. l. " will preach " Sunday next n LOST Thund: acct ion Oftice. mpatm and (in Terms re lit, Dull Ina by Evan dollar Cell went. E Store. 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