© LOCAL AND PERSONAL : Holstein School Keport and South RBend correspondence will be found Mr and Mrs F. EL A‘ Waterloo St. E.. Guelph the engagement of their ter, Jessie Gertrude, to €C. Robinson, son of Mr L. Robinson, 149 Yo! Guelphe Mr â€" Alfred Horsburgh, wife and mother and daughter of New Lowell, motored to Holstein for the Fair last Wedensday. Alfred moved from the village 25 years ago and back only once since. His father Allan Hors burgh died 8 years ago. se . _ _BGLC | csmuucs mds Mrs Drumm visited her daughter Mrs. McLaughlin in Palmerston Of Tuesday. Messrse Kochk and Hildyard attend ed the Teachers‘ Convention in Har riston Saturday. Eeuernt OAE CC Om Mrs Crosbie of Harriston came OVe| er to the Fall Fair and to visit with friends here. In the evening lhel went to the home of Mr Thos. Ellis and next day swhe was struck wm:i Mr and Mrs A. Dingwall, Price ville, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Thos. Dingwall rooeu‘tlly.. Arthur Hastie, relieving agent of the C. N. R., was home for a day this week. Arthur has been tranaferred to Winnipeg and will be West durâ€" ing the winter. The Holstein Dramatic Club put on the play, "His Brother‘s Keeper" in Ayton on Saturday night to a record breaking house. The players speak in highest praise of the good order of the crowd and also the kind recep tion tendered them by the Women‘s Institute. The play was also presenâ€" ted on the night followng the show to a fair sized crowd. paralysis. _ 1 what serious Mr and Mrs Cordingly and daughâ€" ter Annie of Shallow Lake, called on Mr and Mrs Jas. Smith en qpute to Fergus where their daughter will commence training for a nurse. Mr Johnston has won seven first prizes and two second prizes at the local shows. ‘The Community Circle met in the basement of the Presbyterian chugch, when the following officers were elâ€" ected for the winter season : President, Deanie Thome ; Vike Pres.,. Jean Ellia ; Sec‘y, Ewart Alâ€" les ; Treasurer, Merton Reid ; Group Leaders; Rev. L. E. West, Margaret Arnill, Robt. Haas, Roy McLean. Orâ€" ganist, Jean Ellis. _ Assistant Organâ€" ist, Margaret Arnill. Music Com. : Geo. Burrows, Gordon Koch, Rose West, Roy McLean, Geo. Brown. All who are not familiar with our uptodate Library should call and see it For $1.00 new s@bscribers will be made members until the end of the year 1926. Mr Allan Robertson of Toronto, is spending a few days with his uncle, Mr David Allan. Mr Robt. Sim‘s house, which has been overhauled during the summer, is nearing completion. Mr Tuck has spent the last two weeks with friends in Vineland in the fruit district. Vera Leith, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Leith, was taken seriously i1 Friday morning and was rushed to the Durham hospital. where she was operated upon for appendicitis. At time of writing she is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Eunice Tyndall who was ill the first of last week is well again, and able to resume teaching again this week. HOLSTEIN LEADER nd Her conditon F. E. Allingham, 41 uelph. announce| their only Mh-l . _ to Mr. Arthur| f Mr and Mrs E.| _ Yorkshire ï¬.' is some and of Anniversary services will be heldlnlDrimmie, T. Dingwall. Holstein â€" Presbyterian church next! Spring wheatâ€"R. Ramage. | Sunday, Oct. lith, at 11 a m. and| _ White barleyâ€"T. Dingwall, J. (1.30 p.m., when Rev. J. Walker of| Lewis, R. Ramage. | St. Marys will occupy the pulpit at| _ Long white oatsâ€"V. Alles, R. Ram» | both services, while special music age, J. Lewis. |will be given by the choir. . Don‘t _ Smail white peasâ€"T‘. Dingwall, J. | forget the fowl supper held in conâ€"| Lewis. % 8 | nection with these services Monday| _ Large whito peasâ€"W. Fairbairn, evening in the basement of the‘ R. Ramage. y | church. Supper served from 6 to 8 p.| Ensilage cornâ€"A. Aitken. ___ \m., after which an excellent program Collection of threshed . grainâ€"J, will be given in the auditorium by | Lewis, T. Dingwall, R. Ramage. the choir of Durham â€" Presbyerian Buckwheatâ€"F. Reid. |the choir of DUurnam . TTeSMUCTU| sheaf of white oatsâ€"R. Ramage, J. Mr Wm Long, Toronto, spent week end with his brother, Mr R m., after which an excellent program will be given in the auditorium by the choir of Durham â€" Presbyerian Church. Addresses will be given by local clergy and others. Mr Ivan Seim of Mt. Forest occuâ€" pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church Sunday last. Dr. McLellan of Torento, was in Toronto over the week end. Mrs Archer of Toronto has been spenging a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jno. Garson. . _ Mr Reeves of Barrie, was a week end visitor at the Manse. The trustees of the United Church met Tuesday and decided to build closed in sheds. _ This will prove a good protection for horses during the cold winter months. Last Thursday morning while dresâ€" sing Mrs Crosby, Harriston, who was visiting her niece, Mr3 T. Ellis, was stricken with paralysis. Her many friends hope for a speedy reâ€" covery. Mr and Mrs T. J. Reid, Holstein, are with her. Messrs Allan Aitken and Martin Bye returned from the West last week. Mra W.M. Groat, Mt. Forest, acâ€" companied her friend, Mrs D. Bruce, bome from Holstein Show and spent a few days with her. o Mrs D. Bruce _ visited Guelph friends the beginning of the week. Mra W. J. McEachern recently enâ€" joyed a little visit with her mother, Mrs. V. Alles, and met old friends at the World‘s Fair. Mrs H. Horney, Goderich, last week visited her aunt, Mrs Mohan, who we are sorry to hear, is confinâ€" ed to her bed. We hope she will soon be better. While here Mrs. Horney also called on former neigh Miss Ruby Philp who has been enâ€" joying a trip to the Coast, has starâ€" ted homeward but intends visiting Sperling friends a few more days. Mrs J. A. Mather again went to Toronto on Friday to visit ther little boy Fred in the Sick Children‘s Hospital. Mr and Mrs E. Farrish and baby Jaspar of Lucknow, visited her mothâ€" er on Sunday. Mr and Mrs J. Bsnsâ€" ton and Norman, accompanied by Mr and Mrs A. Hastie, Dromore, were also recent guests at Mrs. Whyte‘s. Mr. J. Urquhart, Toronto, visited his sister, Mrs F. Reid, last week. Last night, Mr _ and Mrs W. H. Rogers, accompanied by Mr and Mrs J. McLean, attended the splendid Golden Jubilee Anniversary in Mu lock Baptist Church, Bentinek. This was particularly interestng to Mrs. Rogers as she met a number whom she had not seen since she taught there years ago. The heart thrills in meeting old acquaintances.‘ We wonder how many of the absent friends in the Yeovil sections would come back for a general reâ€"union. Holstein Fair Prize List Gollection of unthreshedâ€"R. Ramâ€" age, R. Dodds, J. Lewis. White fall wheatâ€"G. Burrows, A. Drimmie, T. Dingwall. Spring vg'hegt-â€"R’; Ra'qgage. iz y Lewis. Sweet cloverâ€"R. Ramage, E. Mcâ€" Robb. * Timothl?'â€"v. Adams. Flaxâ€"T‘. Dingwall. Sunflowersâ€"V. Adams. White beansâ€"J. A. Ferguson, Miss Christie Roots and Veg@tables Collection of potatoesâ€"N. McGuire, W, Watson. White potatoesâ€"M. Dowling, J. Lewis. Red potatoesâ€"E. Matthews, W. Watson. Swede turnipsâ€"F. Adams, M. Ellis. Red Manfold Wurtzelâ€"J. A. Ferâ€" guson, J. Lewis.‘ ~"*~." .0. Yellow Mangold Wurtzelâ€"M. Dowâ€" ling, R. Renwick. Bugar Mangoldâ€"W. J. McDougall, G. Burrows. mwmne carrotsâ€"W. Fairbairn, M. ig. â€" Red carrots (long)â€"A. Eccles, E. Matthews. h 2 â€" Red carrots (short)â€"W. J. McDouâ€" gall, R. Renwick. _ _ _ Rm'd {(long)â€"E. Matthews, W. eid. € Beets (shopnt)â€"A. Eccles, M. Dowâ€" ing. Piekling cucumbersâ€"E. Reid, I. Robb. Cucumbers (large)â€"G. Seaman, C. Drumm. Table pumpkinâ€"Mrs. A. Tuck, Parsnipsâ€"P. Ellis, R. Renwick, Seed Onionsâ€"P. Ellis, J. A. Ferâ€" guson. Dutch setsâ€"G. Hurt, W. J. Meâ€" Dougall. _ P e o . Potato onionsâ€"Mrs. A. Tuck, Miss Christie. Cabbage.â€"Miss Christie, C. Drumm: Cabbage (red)â€"Brown Bros., C. Drumm. R Field pumpkinâ€"A. Hastie, J. A. Ferguson. Bweet cornâ€"E, Matthews. _ Celeryâ€"Mrs. A. Tuck, R. Renwick,. Table squashâ€"V. Adams, E. Matâ€" thews. Stalks ensilage cormâ€"A. Aitken, E. Matthews. Collection rootsâ€"W. Fairbairn. Collection vegetablesâ€"J. A. Ferâ€" guson, Mrs. A. Tuck. Andrew Schmidt, Mildmay, (Judge). Fruit Collectionâ€"R. Ramage. Collection winter applesâ€"R. Ramâ€" age, A. Aitken. i s ce Northern Spyâ€"M. Dowing, W. Aldcorn. Russetâ€"J. Lewis, A. Aitken. Winter applesâ€"R. Ramage, R. Nicholson & Son. Fall apples (large)â€"R. Ramage, J. Lewis. Fall apples (small)â€"A. Hunter, J. MeArthur. P _ Wealthyâ€"Nicholson & â€" Son, R. Ramage. ied Sm thur St. Lawrenceâ€"A. Eecles, R. Ramâ€" age. § Ehate § 5 â€" Alexanderâ€"Nicholson & Son, R Ramage. _ e e (ne, 6h Muskmelonâ€"P. Ellis, J. A. Ferguâ€" son. Pearsâ€"R. Dodds, T. McMillan. Watermeleftâ€"J. A. Ferguson. Tomatoesâ€"W. Aitken, Mrs. Hosâ€" tetter. _ Citronsâ€"R. Dodds, 1 and 2. Flowers Cut flowersâ€"Miss _ Christic, _C. Drumm. rniemn : 'Hland bouquetâ€"Mrs. A. Tuck, W. philp. Table bouquetâ€"C. Drumm, Mrs. Hostetter. Collection Cosmosâ€"R. Arnill, C. Drumm. Stocksâ€"Miss Ross, C. Drumm. Dahliasâ€"W. Rogers. Astersâ€"W. Philp, C. Drumm. Gladioliâ€"C. Drumm. Pansiesâ€"Mrs. Tuck, C. Drumm. Marigolds â€" Miss â€" Christie, _ C. Drumm. iss :_'\-"(;i'â€"b-évnasâ€"fl. Drumm, Miss Chrisâ€" ie. â€"Zinniasâ€"C. Drumm. Sweet Peasâ€"Mres. Hostetter, W. Rogers.â€" ;« _ lc futes z. â€" Begoniasâ€"W. Aitken, A. Hunter. Coleus plantâ€"C. Drumm, A. Huntâ€" er. Begoniaâ€"A. Hunter, Mrs. Tuck. Collection of ~Coleus plantsâ€"A. Hunter. <. 1e Geranium in bloomâ€"Mrs. Tuck, A. Hunter. Collection Fuchsiasâ€"W. Rogers, Collection house plants (six variâ€" ci%mk\ â€"W. Rogers, N. McGuire, Mre. ck. Collection Geraniums in bloomâ€" A. Hunter. Amarylisâ€"â€"Miss Ross, W. Rogers. Hydrangeaâ€"G Drumm. Oleanderâ€"W. Rogers, C. Drumm. Collection Fernsâ€"W. Rogers, Miss Christie. _ Hanging basketâ€"Mrs, Petrie _ Best floral noveltyâ€"Mrs. Hostetâ€" Dairy Products Tub of butter, 30 Ibe.â€"W. J. Mcâ€" Dougall. _Crock, 20 Ibe.â€"T. Ellis, J. S. Woods, Crock, 10 Ibs.â€"G. Seaman, W. Aldâ€" corn, Mrs. M. Wright. A. Hastie. Snowâ€"J. A. Ferguson, J. MeArâ€" B. Flett, Mount Forest, (Judge.) Seeds pprrrpprorrarrivâ€"â€"fâ€"â€"raâ€"loliizuczed Crock, 5 lbs. (Slessor special)â€"V.| ‘ Button [ | Adams, ‘M. Dowling, A. Drimmie. . | Christic. ‘ | 4 ib. prints in wrappersâ€"W. Aldâ€"| Mendi corn, G. Seaman, M. Dowling. Darnir 5 lbs. moderately saltedâ€"A. Huntâ€"| lor. . | er, G. Seaman, T. Ellis. i | Hand Fanog shell shapesâ€"R. Sim, I.‘n.pk'rm- . | Robb. F. Reid. _ i| Home corn, G. Seaman, M. Dowling. 5 lbs. moderately saltedâ€"A. Huntâ€" er, G. Seaman, T. Ellis. Fano; shell shapesâ€"R. Sim, I. Robb, F. Reid. Best lb. of butterâ€"W. Aldcorn, J. 8. Woods, D. Eakett. o i 5 lbs. (Eaton‘s special)â€"J. S. Woods. William _ Hilbert, _ Palmerston, (Judge}. e nnces Bread from Ben_ Hur flourâ€"R. Christie, F. Eakett, A. Hastie. Home made breadâ€"F. Adams, W. Fairbairn, I. Robb. Brown breadâ€"J. A. Ferguson. I. Robb, Miss Christie. j Currant breadâ€"J. 8. Woods, W. Watson, Miss Christie. . C en _ Tea biscuitsâ€"R. Taylor, Mrs. A. Tuck, R. Renwick. _ YAz e _Plain bunsâ€"M. Dowling, I. Robb, A. Hastie. mss Te THE DURHAM REVIEW Fancy bunsâ€"W. Rogers, C. Drumm, R. Simm. Rollsâ€"J. S. Woods, I. Robb, W. Rogers. . f Reai ty s o _ Bran biscuitsâ€"R Renwick, D. Bakett, T.: McNMilian. â€">:â€" ‘*> â€"~*â€" _ Boston brown breadâ€"J. S. Woods, I. Robb. ind ts is 9t _ Plain sconesâ€"J. A. Ferguson, Miss Christie, R. Christie. _ _ e _ Dark fruit cakeâ€"W. Rogers. W. Philp. . Payios. ~ _‘ _ c _0 â€" Light fruit cakeâ€"W. Philp, Mrs Petric, T. MoMiHan. â€"_." _.â€"".__ _ Light layer cakeâ€"Mrs. Wright, F. Eakett, R. Simm. Chocolate cakeâ€"W. Watson, Mrs. Wright, N. Horsburgh. _ _________ Layer cake, light and darkâ€"W. Fairbairn, N. Horsburgh, C. Drumm. Marble cakeâ€"C. Drumm, W. Watâ€" son. Ginger breadâ€"Mrs. Wright, W. Watson. Odtmeal date cakeâ€"W. Watson, W. Fairbairn. * Jamâ€"jamsâ€"William _ Watson, I. Robb. Oxtmeal: cookiesâ€"W. Watson, J. Leith. Ginger cookiesâ€"W. Watson, J. 8. Woods. Plain cookiesâ€"W. Watson, J. 8. i Woods, I. Robb. .: "~ . C. .. c.0C Fruit cookiesâ€"J. S. Woods, W. Watson, W. Philp. Bian gemsâ€"W. Aldcorn, R. Renâ€" wic Doughnutsâ€"R. Simm, J. 8. Woods. Drop cakesâ€"A. Merchant, W. Watâ€" son. Short breadâ€"Miss Christie, W. Rogers. Meat loafâ€"J. 8. Woods, R. Chrisâ€" tie, T. McMillan, Fruit tartsâ€"D. Allan, V. Adams, Jelly tartsâ€"D. Allan, D. Eakett. Pumpkin pieâ€"J. A. Ferguson, N. Horsburgh, I. Robb. _ CA k . 1 ib. prints in rn, G. Seamar Apple pieâ€"W. Wiatson, J. A. Fer-‘ guson, A. Eccles. Mince pieâ€"W. Watson, Mrs. Tuck, F. Adams. ~ Lemon pieâ€"A. Eccles, J. Leith, Mrs. Tuck. Raisin pieâ€"N. Horsburgh, W. Watson, A. Eecles. Meat pieâ€"T. McMillan. School lunchâ€"J. Gilstorf. Working man‘s teaâ€"I. Robb, J. 8. Woods, J. Gilstort. Collection home made bakingâ€"W. Watson, J. 8. Woods, I. Robb. Honey im combâ€"J. 8. Woods, A. Eccles. Honey â€" extractedâ€"G. Aitken, R. Simm J. 8. Woods. Applo jellyâ€"Miss Ross, Mrs. Tuck. Currant jellyâ€"W. Rogers, E. Reid. Jelly, any other kindâ€"C. Drumm, Miss Ross. Ne Orange _ marmaladeâ€"R. _ Taylor, Mrs. Hostetter. Maple sugarâ€"W. Aldcorn, I. Robb. Homa â€" made â€" candyâ€"Mrs. Petrice, J. Gilstor{. ere l uC is Collection C.*Drumm. Collection of canned vegetablesâ€" J. 8. Woods, C. Drumm Fresh eggs, whiteâ€"E. Reid, R. Arnill. Fresh eggs, brownâ€"F. Hopkins, R. Arnill. f * ho Proserved peachesâ€"D. Allan, Mrs. Wright. Strawberriesâ€"C. Drumm, J. A. Ferguson. Cherriesâ€"C. Drumm, W. Aldcorn. Plumsâ€"J. S$. Woods, R. Taylor. Pearsâ€"J. A. Ferguson, R. Dodds. Raspberriesâ€"E. Matthews, Mrs. Hostetter. Peasâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, Mrs. Wright. Beansâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, Miss Chrisâ€" tie â€" Cornâ€"Mrs. Wright, Mrs, Tuck, Tomatoesâ€"F. Hopkins, W. Rogers. Home made soapâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, R. Dodds. Ada B. Currey, Guelph, (Judge) Ladies‘ Work Cotton patch work quiltâ€"J. A. Ferguson, Misg Christie. _______ _ _ Crazy patch work quiltâ€"P. Ellis, J. McNaulty, W. Rogers. _ ___ _ _ Woollen patch work quiltâ€"T. Elâ€" lis, A. Drimmie, J. Weir. _ _ _ â€"Log cabin quiltâ€"Mrs. W. Hastie, A. Milne, Miss Christie. _ k _ Fancy bed spreadâ€"W. Rogers, T. Ellis, W. J. MeDougall. _ ___ _‘__ Down comforterâ€"R. Dodds, W. Rogers, J. Leith. Comforter, any other kindâ€"Miss Christie, F. Reid, W. Philp. Knitted coverletâ€"Mrs. Tuck, R. Taylor. A CGrochet coverletâ€"V. Alles. _ Applique setâ€"J. Weir, A Milne, guson. Man‘s shirtâ€"W. J. McDougall, F. Eakett. 5 ter. Weir, R. Taylor. * â€" Lazy Daisyâ€"V. Allés, Mrs. Hostetâ€" _Four best noveltiesâ€"Mrs. Hostetâ€" ter, Mrs. Petric. ( Home made overallsâ€"J. A. Ferâ€" House dressâ€"Miss Christie, J. work apronâ€"T. Ellis, R. of picklesâ€"R. Taylor, napkrmsâ€"MrS, EOBCOLON, M 2t CC Home hundri workâ€"Miss Christie. Cnrtains (chochet trimmed)â€"A. Curtains (chochet trimmed)â€"A.|. Drimmie. . x y Curtains, any other kindâ€"J.Weir.} h}uncheoa setâ€"W. Aitken, R. Tayâ€" Breakfast setâ€"A. Milne. Buffet setâ€"J. McDougall, V. Alles. Fancy apronâ€"C. Drumm, V, Alles. Table runnerâ€"F. Reid, T. Ellis. Door panelâ€"CG Drumm. CGrochet in cottonâ€"A. Drimmia, Mrs. Petrie. Knitting with cottonâ€"A. Hastie, P. Ellis. _ Knitting woolâ€"C. Drumm. _ Fancy shawlâ€"G. Seaman. _ CGrochet in woolâ€"R Taylor. i Fancy sweaterâ€"A. Drimmic, C. iDrumm. ‘ _ Knitted sweaterâ€"A. Drimmic, E. | Reid. _ Knitted pulloverâ€"R. Taylor, C. | Drumm. | Fancy nightdressâ€"C. Drumm, As | Drimmie. ‘ | _ Corset cover (crochet yoke)â€"F. Reid, A. Hastie. Costume slipâ€"R. Taylor. Pillow covers (crochet)â€"C. Shenk, T. Ellis. Pillow covers (embroidered)â€"F. Reid, J. Weir. Pillow covers, any other kindâ€" T. Ellis, R. Taylor. Dayslipsâ€"R. Dodds, A. Milne. Pillow covers and sheetâ€"W. Philp, C. Drumm. Towels _ (crochet _ trimmed)â€"C. Drumm. W. J. McDougall. _ Towels (embroidered)â€"F. Hopâ€" kins, W,. J. McDougall. Bath towelsâ€"V. Alles, R. Lamont. Dresser or sideboard drapeâ€"C. Drumm Mrs. Hostetter. _ ___ ___ _ Centre piece (embroidered)â€"M. Dowling, A. Drimmia. |â€" _ _ | _ Button holesâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, Miss Cemtre piese, coloredâ€"D. Eakett, T. Ellis. Centre piece, any other kindâ€"A. Drimmie, J. Weir. Embroidery in cottonâ€"T. Ellis. Embroidery in silkâ€"R. Taylor, J. Wieir. Eyelet embroideryâ€"R. Taylor. Cross stiteoh embroidery â€" Mrs. Hostetter, Mrs. Petrio. Hardanger workâ€"V. Alles. Tray clathâ€"C. Drumm, J. Weir. Fancy work bagâ€"W. J. McDouâ€" gall, W. Reid. Fancy handkerchiefsâ€"R. Taylor, A. Drimmie. Child‘s rompersâ€"A. Drmmie, T. McMillan. Booteesâ€"Mrs. Petrie, F. Reid. Child‘s fancy dressâ€"J. MceNaulty, F. Eakett. Knitted scarfâ€"R. Taylor, A. Hastie. _ Wool toqueâ€"A. Drimmie. * Boudoir capâ€"R. Lamont, N. Horsâ€" burgh. _ Beaded pursoâ€"Miss Ross. Irish crochetâ€"A. Milne. Tattingâ€"F. Reid, W. Reid. Handkerchie{f caseâ€"I. Robb. Laundry bagâ€"T. Ellis, R. Taylor. Tea cosy (crochet)â€"Mrs. Petrie, Tea cosy, any other kindâ€"C. Drumm, J. McDougall. . Ne Mendingâ€"I. Ellis. Darningâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, R. Tay» Fancy pincushionâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, W. Rogers. Table matsâ€"A. Milne, R. Dodds. Lamp shadeâ€"Mrs. Petric. Cushion, Berlin _ wool workâ€"R. Lamont, Mrs. W. Hastie. _ J â€" CGushion, embroideredâ€"R. Arnill, T. Ellis. M pos & o‘ * h â€"Fancy work not listedâ€"A Drimâ€" mie, R. Taylor. Antiquitiesâ€"W. Gillis, W. Rogers. Best Jabor saving device home madeâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. Home Manufactures Wollen socks (heavy)â€"J. MeNaulâ€" ty, J. A. Ferguson. l onl i â€"Cushion, any other kindâ€"R. Arâ€" nill, C. Drumm. es Huncer es _ Woollen socks (fine)â€"R. Dodds, W. J. McDougall. Woollen stockingsâ€"W. J. McDouâ€" Men‘s mitts, fineâ€"J. A. Ferguson, W. J. McDougall. Ladies‘ mittsâ€"W. J. McDougall RRag mat hookedâ€"W. Aldeorn, E. ac. Floor mat, any other kind.â€"F. Reid. ‘ J,ulm Dundas, Markdale, (Judge.) Fine Arts Hand painting, landscapeâ€"A. Hasâ€" tie, E. Matthews. Pon and ink sketchâ€"E. Matthews. Collection snapsâ€"A. Drimmie, G. Fenton and Son. John Dundas, Markdale, (Judge.) Children‘s Work Loaf breadâ€"W. Fairbairn, I. Robb. Bunsâ€"I. Robb, W. Fairbairn. Tea biscuitsâ€"W. Fairbairn 2nd. Layer cakeâ€"W. Fairbairn, R. Taylor. _. Apple pieâ€"I. Robb, Rev. W. Johnâ€" ston. _ _Specimen _ watercolorsâ€"E. Matâ€" thews, W. J. McDougall. _ gall _ Men‘s mitts, coarseâ€"W. Fairbairn, w.. J. MceDougall.. : â€" ; ... Pen and ink sketchâ€"E. Matthews, W. J. McDougall. & Potatoesâ€"V. Adams, J. Lewis. Table cornâ€"G. Aitken, ‘P. Ellis. Carrotsâ€"C. Schenk, H. Cowan. . Grochet workâ€"W. Fairbairn, W. J. McDougall. . J u. oo e & and laundered table cloth and kinsâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, C. Drumm. _ Plain hemmingâ€"â€"W. J. McDougall, E. Matthews. nll('nit,wd wash clothâ€"W, J. MeDouâ€" Buttonholesâ€"W. Fairbairn, W. J. McDougall. Tok in ons onl Wood carvingâ€"E. Malthews., Knitted socksâ€"W. Fairbairn. Pencil drawingâ€"W. Fairbairn, E. Matthews. Embroidery in cottonâ€"W, J. Mcâ€" Dougall, R. Christie. Patchingâ€"E. Matthews. Bird houseâ€"J. 8. Woods, R. Chris« tie, R. Taylor. John Dundas, Markdale, (Judge.) A. Drimmic. 3 year fillyâ€"J. Gilstorf. 2 year fAllyâ€"J. Gilstor{. Best animalâ€"J. Gilstorf. Registered Clydesdales TORONTO A. McArthur. Spring fillyâ€"J. Brown. 3 year gelding or ï¬ll{â€"J. Mather, th2 year gelding or fillyâ€"J. McArâ€" ur. Teamâ€"J. Gilstor{, M. Ellis, W, A. Lawrence. Best animalâ€"J. Gilstor{. Agricaultural Brood mareâ€"J. Fairbairn, J. Lewis, Hazel Ross. 5 Spring coltâ€"M. Dowling, F. Reid, Hazel Ross. Spring fillyâ€"J. Eurig, J. Lewis. 3 year filly or geldingâ€"A. Aitken, W. Atchison. 1 year geldingâ€"J. Gilstorf. l_2 year geldingâ€"J. Gilstort, J, Dowâ€" ing. 2 year fillyâ€"W. Fairbairn. Teamâ€"C. McGillivray, W. Halliâ€" day, W. Atchison. Best animalâ€"A. Drimmie. W. Atchison specialâ€"F. Reid. General Purpose Brood mareâ€"H. Lamont, W. Watâ€" son, E. McRobb. Spring coltâ€"E. McRobb, J. Brown, H. Lamont. Spring ï¬llf'â€"â€".\\". Watson. 1 year geldingâ€"W. Watson, R. Pinder. 2 year geldingâ€"R. Irvin, J. Brown 2 and 3. 2 year fillyâ€"R. Pinder, G. Seamon, W. Atchison. Teamâ€"E. McRobb, E. Reid, W. Watsen. Best animalâ€"E. McRobb. Roadster Brood mareâ€"J. Eurig, I. Robb, J. MeArthur. a 2 year filly or geldingâ€"R. Pinder, J. McArthur, R. Pinder, Pair driversâ€"CG. Robertson. Single roadsterâ€"Rev, W. Johnâ€" ston, E. Moore, A. Henderson. Best animalâ€"J. Eutig. Coach or Carriage Carriage horseâ€"M. Ellis, E. Mcâ€" Robb, N. Calder, Lady driverâ€"E. McRobb, E. Moore, E. Rae. Best, animalâ€"E. McRobb. Robert Harvey, Guelph (Judge.) _ Spring colt, filly or â€" geldingâ€"J. Eurig, I. Robb, J. McArthur, _ _4 year filly or geldingâ€"F. Eakett, H. Lamont, J. McArthur, _ _ _ PURE BRED CATTLE Shorthorns Bull, two yearsâ€"W, Aldcorn, G Seaman. 3 _ Bull, one yearâ€"Hazel Ross, W. Fairbairn. Bull calf, under six monthsâ€"J. Eurig, R. Aitken. e e l . _ Bull calf under one yearâ€"R. Aitâ€" ken, E. McRobb. > 3 Mmss o â€" Cowâ€"Hazel Ross, J. Eurig, R. Aitâ€" kO}: oC M i 2 year heiferâ€"E. McRobb. Heifer calf under six monthsâ€"EF McRobb. 1 year heiferâ€"R. Aitken. Heifer calfâ€"E. McRobb, R. Aitken Best animalâ€"W Aldcorn. Hereford Bull, 2 yearsâ€"W. Gillis. Bull, 1 yearâ€"W. A. Lawrence, J. Dowling. Bull calf, under one yearâ€"A Hunter, J. Dowling. _ auotp Bull calf, under six monthsâ€"W. A. Lawrence, R. Simm, J. Dowling. Cowâ€"W. Gillis, J. Dowling, W. A. Lawrence. 2 year heiferâ€"W. A. Lawrence, W. Gillis, A. Hunter. _ 1 year heiferâ€"W. Gillis, J. Dowâ€" |Il}8, W. A‘ -I‘,awr_e_nc‘x{ x Heifer calf, under six monthsâ€"W. A. Lawrence, J. Dowling. Best animalâ€"W. Gillis. Polied Angus Cowâ€"J. Roberts, Mrs. Wright, J. Roberts. GRADE CATTLE 2 year steerâ€"R. Aitken. 1, 2 and 3. 1 year steerâ€"Brown Bros., Hazel Ross, Brown Bros. Cowâ€"R. Irvin, F. Ross, A. Aitken, Yearling heiferâ€"J. Lewis, Brown Bros., R. Aitken. Heifer calfâ€"W. Aldcorn, R. Aitâ€" ken, 2 and 3. Steer calflâ€"iW. Aldcorn, J. Fairâ€" bairn, H. Cowan. 4 Dairy cowâ€"A. Irvin, W. Aitken. !-(;a; steer or heiferâ€"R. Aitken, 1 and 2. Heifer calflâ€"W. A. Lawrence, H Best baby beef specialâ€"R. Aitken, H. Cowan, R. Aitken. Herd registered cattieâ€"W. Gillis. Special for Boys and Girls Best callâ€"E. McRobhb, H. Lamont, E. McRobb, J. Eurig. Judging in Beef Cattle Alex. Bimm, Maxwell, Tyndall, Harry McPhee, Charles Wood% A. Hales, Guelph, (Judge.) SHEEP Registered Leicester Aged ramâ€"R. Pinder, W. Aldcorn. Ram lambâ€"J. Stevenson. Aged eweâ€"W. A. Lawrence, J. Stevenson, W. A. Lawrence. Shearling eweâ€"J. Stevenson, 4 and 2. Ewe lambâ€"â€"W. Aldcorn, J. Stevenâ€" son, 2 and 3. Penâ€"J. Stevenson. Leicester Grade Shearling eweâ€"A. Aitken, J, Stevâ€" enson, W. Aldcorn. Lamb, wetherâ€"W. Aildcorn. Aged eweâ€"A. Aitken, J. Eurig, W. Aldcorn. Ewse lambâ€"A. Aitken, J. Stevenâ€" son, 2 and 3. Ponâ€"A. Aitken, . â€" _ _ Ram lambâ€"H. Lamont, W. Fairâ€" bairn, H. Lamont.: ol Pkrks Registered Oxfords Aged ramâ€"J. F2irbairn, T. Dingâ€" wall, W. Wiatson. Shearling _ ramâ€"C. Shenk, H. Cowan. W. Fairbairn. o dF e . _ Aged eweâ€"H. Lamont, W. Fairâ€" bairn, H. Lamont. â€" Shearling eweâ€"F. Hopkins, H. Laâ€" mont, 2 and 3. Ewe lambâ€"H. Lamont, 1 and 2, W. Fairbairn. Penâ€"H. Lamont. Oxford Downs, Grade Wether Jlambâ€"J. Fairbairn, â€"F. Hopkins, 2 and 3. Aged eweâ€"A. Aitken, 1 and 2, W. Fairbairn. Shearling eweâ€"H. GCowan, 1 and 2, F. Eakett. Ewe lambâ€"H. CGowan, R. Dodds W, Watson. Penâ€"F. Eakett. Registered Shropshire Aged ramâ€"J. Shand. Shropshire Grade Wether lambâ€"J. Shand, 1 and 2, W. Fairbairn. Aged eweâ€"J. Shand, 1 and 2, J, Dowling. Shearling eweâ€"J. Shand, 4 and 2, J. Dowling. Ewe lambâ€"J. Shand, 4, 2 and 3. Fat lambâ€"J. Dowling, H. Cowan, J. Dowling. W. A. Livingstone, (Judge.) Bow under i-i“;ï¬o:awâ€"-n.""."lwin. and 2. F. Reid. m%o;v under 6 monthsâ€"R. Irvin, l;o;} under 6 monthsâ€"4A., Irvin, and 2. & .n:‘i‘ g.ect bacon hogsâ€"R, Irvin, 1, Bpecial best bacon Irvi A. Schenk, Ayton (Jm Minorca chickensâ€"J. Robertson. Single comb mottled Anconaâ€"J" Robertson, ‘P. McMiian. 8.°C. Anconauâ€"I BRahantaac Bar . J. Fisher, (Judge.) (red)â€"R. Irvin, Irvin. ) Nes VOL. XLVIII, NO Is it right ? If in arrears bring it up. If not correct tell us. Your attention is requested Your money is needed Thank you in advance Will Hold a "National The Ladies‘ Aid « Church, purpose holdi Festival" in the Chbur« in# of Thursday, No ti06 lair will by ma nounce Fow! Supper and C The â€" Ladies‘ G Church, Durham, > Supper in the Tow nesday evening, C served from 6 p. m supper a good prog! under the direction Cloeklin of a lite: nature, â€" including entitled ‘"The Obst the A. Y.P.A. pla 50¢. Have You Put in you The Review free 1 majorit) the pre to give nothing Guesses Mission Circle Have Thankâ€"Offe . ‘The Ladies Mission Circle « Baptist Church held their & Thank Offering meeting, Wedn Oct. Tth, in the Sunday School A number of good papers wel en. Mrs (Rev.) Connors of en. l Forest splendid talk on work in Bolivia, enjoyed by all thanks was ter and at the close Local Chapter assist Canadian Greys | cooperation . with Hanover, in holding in the latter town which proved to be demand for second all varieties, appea! Hanover, for in sl everything Chapters in the fin Chapter b v»nd of th« Honored by O. Sound Mrs band K Dwe At f;j ©_OPICS W Blaze at Robt. Ewe» The factory fire a T Likely to L The town station AgeDnt al SOqni ing a town about three ti of Durham, is a decided and carries with it incre eration. â€" Mr Croft has friends here, and has prc â€jue-cplrltvd citizen ; h kn. but has practically decid« accept the promotion to the lak town, and will likely be rem« from Durham towards the ef November. . Who his successor be will not be known for ts three weeks, as be is remainin a month at least in the present three weeks, as a month at least season. . Mr Cr season . Mr Croft is at prese M. of the local Masonic lodg has been active in bowling and other circles in town, in all of his removal will be keonly felt U« M WATCH YOUR LABEL ! from 6 p.m. _ Fol r a good program wil the direction of Mr in of a literary, @ ‘, jincluding a com« d "The Obstinate J A. Y. P. A. players. rs went 1 financial r brought the affai the enter no doubt 1 + Fuller later St §‘ Aid of ose holding the Church, « day,. 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