1Fiye Durham 3tetriete, Member Candi“ Weekly Newton» cn' Annotation. C. RAMAGI} ' SON. Editor and Pro- {Melon Potatoes tor u couple of weeks, out. have been the moat ti'fPtlti maria commodity. The prtee has jumped up to " per has and over It. In some quarters. The cause nevmsi to huvs- been the any - fall: and a hon demand tram the Sana] Now comes new. that pot-toe: no tuned "on the U. Slates beanie markets In all“!!! and some hund- rods of can on the tracks nwnung delivery. Csnulhn mm of course will not accept Ihlpmema bad there sult will be that the soaring price um come down In Canada to at In»! mam dinteuaiontt. . Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat an t intend buying When to ship by the Cartoad. GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY. PHONE No. A. DAY OR NDGHT Calla Lily Flour. n h in... CM“. “CL" lb bag.. Prairie Pride â€our. per bag Royal "an“ that. per bu 4.50 Haydn â€our. per has .... 4.25 o Cum Pttmr, per bog.... 4.25 Ktng new"! Flour, per bu..4.00 Best Quality of Flour & Feed anew-warn CALF. PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Alto GUNN'S But .0 BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY FEEDS. Apples A SLUMP IN POTATOES Ontario JOHN McGOWAN Ontario Department of Agriculture We solicit your patronage. We handle the The one fruit everybody likes and which is good for everybody. Eat them at any time of day. Cook or bake them 200 different ways. Lay in a simply for winter now. Buy from a grower or dealer. , The "on. John S. Martin. B.A.. Minister and sell them at Remnnble Prim. Buy anal eat insert an ad. In the Review 1 ' Tell it well and your ad. will " ', Muiord Icy Won “heartily I The Ontario Dept. of Education“ 'nnmnced the winners ot the J. I. ‘Carter Scholnrslups in the vuious ccunties eligible to compete. and the list Scholarship for Grey as s result 10! his standing in the June Upper lSchool examinations goes to Mr. John Laing of Meaford High School. {son of Rev. A. hing. formerly ot Thrrnbury. but now of Sundridge. ldit. The Carter Scholarships are a; Iwardt-d to the three candidates ob- 'tainir.z the highest marks on no 'more than ten papers in the 1925 [June I'pper School examinations in Toronto and twenty four counties. "too in cash goes to the winner of 'the first prize: $60 to the 2nd and (to, to the 3rd. The second and third prizes in Grey Co. were won by students at Owen Sound Colleg- Pate. Chopped Oats, per 100 lbs 1.50 Crimped Oats pert00 lbs 1.50 Strong Chop. per 100 lbs 1.50 Crimped Oats, per ton ..27.00 Oat Chop. per ton .... 87.09l Mixed Chop. per ton ' .100 Gunn’s Tango. 100 lb- 3.00 Bran. in ton logs .... 837.00 Shorts. in ton Iota.... $28.00 VGLENELG 1 Ritehie's 2 Glen 3 Markdale 4 Dornoch 5 Tp. Hall V SULLIVAN 4 Yeovil 5 Mt. Forest 6 Drury's V ARTEMESIA 1 0r. Valley 2 Flesherton It FL FISH ERTON v DURHAM 1 North Ward 2 East Ward 3 West Ward “EGREMONT 1 Chatsworth 2 Dornoch 3 Ready 4 Peabody 1 5 Deaboro b PROTON , 1 Cedarville l 2 Hopevme I 3 Swlnton Park l 4 Ventry 5 Allan's l 6 Kingscote l 7 ("name's I 8 Proton Stn. llyBENTlNCK I l Domoch 17 2 Clark’s 39 ' , Hut. Hill " l 4 Allan Park 103 . 5 Camp. Corners 56 l 6 Lamlash " 7 Louise " ‘ 8 Elmwood 32 VOSPREY 1 Wueham 47 2 Maxwell " , Feversham 119 4 Singhampton " 5 McIntyre " We are cleaning the balance ot our trimmed and ready-ttwear hats at greatly named prices. This is your chance to secure one " a bargain. I Misses Tun: Hopeville corn; Considerable lands here, have changed hands lat. My. S. Nelson. west ot here. has sold to a Mr Matthews of Egmmont. J. J. Smith has sold to Joa. Ferris of Swlntcn Ptrk. Chas McDonald is giving up the MeArdle farm and la moving ,nea'r Dundalk. where he has purchased a farm. Trustees of No. 3,Bentirtek, (Vick- ers) have ensued a teacher for 1901. The successful one in Miss Sims. " present a student at Owen Sound. - " YEARS AGO From Review fyle, Nov. Ist, 1900 The big potatoes grown by Mr R, Watson. Bentinek, hue been sur- passed by Donuld McDonald. Wel. beck. His son Dun loft with us a few days ago 6 iif the mealy tubers which turned the scale at , lbs. HOLLAND 1 Arnott 45 2 Walt. Full: " 3 Berkeley 189 4 Moggle 54 5 Hol. Centre 124 6 Hassle 60 pHATSWORTH " 'DUNDALK 6 Rott Roy T Badgeros 8 Hatherton 3 Proton St 4 Ceylon 5 Pricevllle 6 Vandelour 7 EutreniV (t Portitor 1 Allan's 2 Dromore 3 Holstein i)ffidal Figures Give Miss Macphail- Mi)? Majority Glenelg ... Egremont . Benunck Wt Proton ... Normnnby Ant-mosh. Osprey . Sumvan .. Neustadt . Durham .. Holland ..t Hanover .. Markdale Flesherton Dundalk . Chatsworth ANOVER IN DAYS OF WIRE MILLINERY PRICES REDUCED 5245 6852 1111 Majority tor Miss Macphall. Total Vote by Municipalities Stn, WSM’L (pm Camp. Maep. C. Mac. mal. mu. .. 192 515 M3 . 230 722 442 .. 351 717 366 .. 359 734 373 .. 388 543 155 .. 324 768 441 633 554 596 341 106 247 " 192 280 351 359 388 324 461 255 Camp. McP. ma) 120 72 97 87 " 57 107 140 4 7 " 1 1 I) " 28 20 59 37 60' " 16 24 109 58 48 136 216 281 37 66 " 33 77 13 34 33 58 ll 61 29 35 29 " M " 17 32 64 20 " " 27 38 515 722 717 734 543 768 437 593 8t 208 M4 382 li0 102 121 82 85 41 41 55 66 42 86 88 50 100 " 62 " 102 78 34 55 142 -92 109 24 " 103 " as " _ ‘ TO " 97 103 108 157 128 102 155 157 82 41 " 66 M 160 126 96 9t 99 " 77 69 129 142 89 123 48 " 129 179 138 M) 62 48 54 82 'l8 6t 64 80 35 31 56 32 19 15 26 425 110 126 139 162 201 48 78 10 66 24 23 19 16 36 2518 1407 M ep, mad. 113 102 115 35 65 66 S? 57 M 133 19 " 48 16 93 106 72 37 16 24 109 80 106 73 50 338 " 4) 40 49 ll 35 " M. ll 38 65 89 91 49 - - V -_.“,.,... -unv uni]? los, Adeline McNaHy. Sr ir-GCI; Sr Iv-Blanche Mekeehnie, Lens Bell. Dan Ritchie, Dorothy Robinson‘ Dan Firth. Mae Bell. Myrtle Glen- crosa, Grace Puylor. Jr Iv-ik Anderson'. Ratph Staples. Jr m.-.. Mary Anderson", Isabel Firth', Olive Allen. Alva Greenwood. Ruby Stap- lnu A.Inn__ \l-‘L-I - -- Jr Iv-Honors-Limo, Rahn, Mar- garet Smith. Jr. lit --Pturtr--ogettr Rahn. Jr. "--Naa--Reta Rum. Agar. die Smith. Arthur Kirby, Nelsonm mount. Sr Pr-Pte-mast" Car. mount. Jr. Pr.--Pin1ay Lewis, David Rahn. Gordon Dickson. Pr. A--vms non Plnder. Fred Thompson, Edith Dickson. Lloyd Carmmmt. While regretting excwdingly the departure of yourself and your estim- able wire, we wish you continued prosperity and health in your new home, and as a remembrance of your old triends and associates in Burns' Church, would ask that you accept these small tokens 0t our regard for Mrs Signed onbehalf ol‘thn Mm. Jae. Macdonald As an omeitu in our church where you have been 'PeretarrTreasurer: for more than thirty years, and aval- ued teacher of the Bible Class for a similar period, it is no exaggeration to say that your place in our lives will be a hard one, if not impossible. to fill. While rettrottintt mewdlnglv n... In your residence in this commun- ity tor upwards of forty years, you have moat truly been regarded as one ot our most outstanding citizens, one whose example it was a pleasure and a Irrotlt to follow, and a man whose life has indeed been a shining exam. ple for the rest of the community. It is with feelings of sincere regret that this congregation learned recent. ly of your decision to leave our midst and take up your residence in London To Mr. S. Putherbough: Dear F'ellow-Churuttsmut We trust that your lives in your new home in the Forest City may be long and happy. that the passing years may sit lightly on both of you, and that this community may freque- ntly in the future have the pleasure of your company at whatever times you may care to return and spend a visit among the old friends of your younger years. ' Signed on behnif of the community, Donald McLean Alex. Fletcher Don. McCormick J. B. Davey Burns' Church, Rocky Saugeen, Nomber 4th, 1925 Games, music and a tine program were enjoyed. with Arch. McLean in the chair. Among the numbers were brief addresses by Jno McNaily.Ang- us McCormick, Wm. Sherman, Chas. Weppler and others, a recitation by Mia Lamb, and song! by Mr: Jno. Vessie and John McNally. Following are the addresses: To Mr and Mrs Samuel Putherbough Dear Friends: ' . On the eve of your depirtore from this community to take up your resi- dence in London, we have gathered together tomight, to wish you well in your new home and while our regrets are many that We should lose old friends and neighbors. we feel that it would indeed be selfish on our part to wish ypu to remain. In your resl. dence In this community for upwards of forty years, you have proven yours selves the beat of neighbors. always ready in times of sickness or trouble to lend a. helping hand. and in your departure we feet that the commun- ity has indeed suffered an irreparrrtr le loss. As neighbors we feel that we would be negligent in our duty if we allow. ed you to depart trom our midst with- out in some mrnner conveying toyou the high regard in which you both are held. It is for this purpose that we are gathered here tonight, and without further ceremony, would ask you. Mr. Putherbough, to accept this purse or gold, and Mrs. Putherbough this suitcase, as a alight token of our eateem. The address from Burns' congre- gation was read by Peter McQuarrie and Mr Putherbough was presented with a. bible from the church and a fountain pen from the S. S. From the community, Mr Putherbough receiv- ed a. purse of gold and Mrs Putheb bough a club bag, Don. Man read. ing the address. Farewell Presentations from Climb and Community Jo,nuei/ that church -and ne'ghbor- hood desired to pay them tripute and express sincere regret Nheir depar- Onrn _ tum Nearly bbundred of the friends. neighbors and fellow church work ers of Mr sud Mn B. Putherttough, 2nd con., Bentlnck, met at their home last Wednesday erent ' to express their sppreci'stlon 0'31"! wars residence among them, tore they left Tuesday of this week to take up their abode with their sons in London. During these tut cades, they have been activ em- bers or Burns' church, Rocky Saus- een. For over 30 years, Mr Puth- erbough has been one of the pillars of the congregation, being an older. superintendent of the Sabbath Sth-' 00! and church Trvasurec.-They have been foremost among the workers in any moral cause and for the better- ment, of the community. It is little Large Gathering to Honor Mr. and Mrs. 8. Puthorbough. THE DURHAM REVIEW SCHOOL REPORTS id onbehalf ol'tho Congregation. Jae. Macdonald Nb. Thompson Walter Clark jirmG-iiGri James Ewen Wm. McCrncken U. No. 2, EGREMONT 'u NO. 3. GLENELG Bentlnck. Nov. 4th, 1925 -'""'Nf' .IHI'TM: ' ------ A. McKinnon. teacher Min Ion-rune Armstrong hu me to Toronto, where she intends to spend the winter months. Mr Harold Mountain who is at. tending Medical College in tendon. was home over the week end. Miss Maud Cu! and niece. Indie Plcken. went the week and with Ai. la Park friends. Mr Herb. Murdock in spending a for days at the home of his bunker Ptyltk Murdock. I Neely. 1pver ,,,-V_._.‘. m. cuuu Petty, oniy son of Mr and Mn Wm. Petty, of this place. on his marriage minus Elm-Nota, from near Var nay. A reception la being tendered Frldly evening. the 13th inst. " the bride's home where a good time will be spent. by m the Invited guests. A goodly number enjoyed themsel- ves at a dance ot Mr Thus Mlliigan's Tuesday evening of last week. We are sorry'to any Mr John . is not eNoyitig-trood he ."" We hope for a "ib'iiiit,iiiii'iri'iiiic'i'f: covery. . Mr Wm. Vessie is back on the line again with his threshing outfit and will thresh for Messrs Chas. Lawr. ence and Max Grier-son. Mr and Mrs Robt. Hopkins and Master Raymond. spent Sunday week at Mr Alex. Hopkina’. A number of young people of this line intend to attend the reception held to-morrow evening. (Tuesday). in honor ot Mr and Mrs Philip "tre. Donald at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs Nell McCallum or Muiock. 1‘ Mr and Mrs Jan Lam evning last week with Lawson Hopkins. Mr Alvin Noble of near Varney. spent Sunday with his cousin. Mr. El†Noble. " Misses R. Grierson and J. Reid of Toronto, spent over the week end with the farmer's mother and broth- scum EAST ammo: Miss May Hopkins spent a few days with Miss Lucille Slurp oi Welbeck and was accompanied home by Miss Lucille who spent a few days at the tormeru home here. Mr and Mrs B. E. Lung-ll] and Min Meryl of Hanover. spent laat Friday at Mr Wm. Noble's. Mina Lorraine Armstmng left last week to spend the winter months In Toronto. Miss Sybil Lawrence from near Dornoch spent over the holidny with her menu, Mr and Mrs Chas Lun- ence. Mr Wm. McRonald of S. Bentlnck. In assisting Mr Thou. Mitlitran for a The school teachers have all re- turned to their various schools at. ter a plenum holiday at thelrhomes --Mitys Isabel Marshall and lady friend of Atwood, Miss Mae Byers, of Yeovil and Mr P, Seibert return- ing to Hampden from Mitchell. Mr Jan. Anderson, London, visited over the week end with his mother at the 'Maples.' - The majority of the farmers in this burg are busy getting up the po- tatoes and getting some fall plowing done. Miss Margaret McGirr of Durham, was the chief speaker on mission- ary work at a meeting held Sunday evening in the church here to an in. terested gathering. She was the guest of Mr and Mrs Jno. Milligan. Thanksgiving ptussetrott very quiet. ly in this part with many a chicken Ind duck lean to feed. We were sorry to learn that Mas, ter Anderson Byers happened an ac- cident, and when the Dr. was called found his collar bonebroken. Though cottthted to the house, he is getting along nicely. _ Mr JtuKTrattord, Glenolg. visited friends in this vicinity over the hol. lday. The thrashing season '3 almost ov- er for another year and the farmers will be busy with the chores and plowing while the tlne weather lusts. - -'"* -_V. ' Street, Jimmie Cox. Jr "Aim ct Firth. Gordon Greenwood. Willi! Glencrou. Aggie Anderson. Sr Pr-- Geo. Schwinn, Willle Scheurmun, water Street. Jr Pr--" mu". Aledn Stoolâ€. Harold Greenwood, Mary Allen. Pr tay--Fietor Street. 'Present every day. Amen: McKechnic. teacher U. NO. 10, GLENELG a EaREMoNT V-Helen Curdt. Mfry proudly. IV --Atlie Echardt. Anna McEnchern, bs', McKinnon. Florence McPhail. M tho Echardt. Alice Proudly, Ar- chie Mephaip, Katie MeKinnotP, Mae MeEachern'. Ill se-Robert McIntyre, Roddie McEachern, J. Jas. Echardt. Gladys McKinnon'. Jr m Tfa," McEachern. Mamie McPhall A. e McIntyre. Ir-Donal" Mr- Leod, Cecil Proudly, A, Mile McEach- Pro, Winnie Proudly, Alex McKinnon. Florence McPhall. Edna Echardi. I ---3tuile McEachern, D. Kt MtKinnon Primer-Andrews Echardt. Mary C. MeEhehern. ThiBe missing one or more exams. marked .. This is surely the indian Bummer weather that we have been looking forward to so long. Anyway the warm sun overhead is a pleasant change trom cold, wet and dreary snow storm: we have had. No doubt the snow comes earlier as a warning that winter would follow later. EGat,oth N. MncCualg, teacher heytuy obngntulale Mr'John HUTT ON HILL HAMPDEN TORONTO Anon} Jun yell. Jan Langrm spent an Mr Mr Andrew John Veaaie Ive "' days qrtth " map-rents. "I In John Venue. r-- Dried Anion. We no In the market for dHesd plea. Durham Bum 8mm. phone frrent over the Mita Bessie Drlmm spent over the week friend, MuhEamer M Mr and Mn'mmey Mr Clarence Thou,†spent a tow a." "ter mutt. Rev. Mr Tolmle very mptably tuled the pulpit here Sundae n.-- w.-__. - - Mr Ctinpben McLean of spent the holiday " his In mr vampire" McLean of Stratford, spent the holiday " his home here. The U. P. W.0 will hold their an- nual meeting " the home or Mr and Mrs Geo. Noble 1Prtday ot this week. Mrs. Criekitstrton's parents, Mr and Mrs. F. J. Reed of London. spent the holdldsy " the pnrsonsge. the guest: of Rev. and Mrs. Crickington. . Mr and Mrs Edgar Boyce and son Beverly spent Sundsy with Chesley friends, Miss Jessie Fiddes returning with them for Thnnksgiving dinner on Monday evening. when a. goodly mum her of friends were present. Those visiting Mr an rs And- rew Hustle over Tuning“ were Mr. snd’Mrs Reid Hustle and family. Mr and Mrs Wm Hastie and ftthiily, Mr and Mrs Alex. McDonald and daughter. Miss Myrtle; Mrs Brown, and sons J. D. and Alexander. Sorry to report Mr: McDonald Br. i: not improving u we would like to see her, although holding her own thirty well. Maura Walter Boyce and John Me- Douxuii. accompanied by their friend. Mr Harold Sutciiif. motored up from Hamilton. Friday. to spend the holi- day with their many friend: here. The happy couple left on the titer- noon train for Toronto, Guelph, and other points. On their return. they will reside on the groom's term here. On Tuesday evening of this week. 1 reception will be held in honor ot the bride and groom. Their many friends here extend heartieat congratulations and best wishes. Mm Mum-11's many supportersln this part were delighted to hear of her getting I. mnjorlty of 1,407. Congratulations. many in the pres ot only the im- mediate relatives f the contracting parties. Prompt at 11 o'clock, the bride, on the at" of her father, en- tered the parlor and took her place beside the groom under an arch of evergreens and roses. and here the vows were given that proclaimed the man and wife. g â€In: 1.4. uyv.†_ ,, gate to the Provincial Convention to be held in Toronto, Nov. 17---19. A committee was nppointed to consider a. play. The President. Mrs Graham, gave an excellent paper on "The Head to plan. the Hand to do, and the Heart to will," showing how thought, diligence and a desire to be of service often developed talent Next came the question drawer and many and varied were the en- guides. - ___ . .. - -_-.... A, Mr C. C. Middlebro then spoke on "What women should ,know about law," dealing with the Mothers' Pen- sion Act, Deserted wives' Act tutd divorce laws. His address was much appreciated and he was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. The meeting was closed with the National Anthem after which Mrs. McLachlan served a dainty lunch. On Nov. 4th, I. quiet autumn wed- ding was solemnlzed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs Neil McCallum, when their only dhughter. Maggie May, was united in to Mr Philip MoDonaM. of 1j,ljlQ Rev. H. Cricklngto. mug of t Baptist Church. mama the cere- The bride looked charming in , gown of white silk crepe de chene. and carried a beautiful boquet of white asters and maiden hair fern. Her cousin. Miss Mary McCallum, was bridesmaid. Mr. Howard MeCnt. Ium performed the duties of best nun. After the ceremony, good wish» were extended them tad all ut down tera sumptuous wedding retreat, The W“ I‘m-l. v- --- Women's Institute was held nt the home of Mrs C. J. Mob-china on Thursday, with an attendance of M, and the Vice President. Mrs. Glass. in the chair. After the usual open- ing and reading of the minutes, the committee appointed to purchaae a coal oil stove reported their busin- ess completed. . Discussion re Christmas Cheer for the Children's Shelter at 0. Sound. resulted in a decision to give a cloth- ing, fruit and pound shower, dona- tions for the same to be left It Mr. Mcllraith's store within the next two weeks. Miss E. Scott was appointed dele- gate to the Provincial Convention to be held in Toronto, Nov. 17---t9. A committee was appointed to consider a. play. The President. Mrs which , dormant. ROCKY SAUGEEN iam otherwise have Esther Mela-h. Thu-Mn of 7113;;00.‘ Drlmmle ot bromom, '"e end with her 14mm Toronto, MIMI! " her home Wad! with than meeting ot the was held It the J. McLachlun on attendance of 41, Idem, Mrs. Gun. r the usual open- the minutes, the ,d to purchase a Thom...“ and 1. Gte. Mr, - W. ". T, â€their. N. D. R. mm “‘0'". Bood land. will be E.“ - gttod terms or pa) fun VIII be said cheap. The Ilium" Finn Faun, lot Iti, con. u. Nomutatrr 125 “rt-s. Bank um, hate hone. good land. Thi, trttt be Iold chap. me M0 "or! Farm, lot 4. con. t, "om-by. 115 mm. Bunk burn. M have. good Ind. Will be sold a“, m M tot-nu. 4‘03!†"in. Iota " and ll, reuon for selling. The John D, Fuck Farm, lob ,1 md 15. con. ll, Nomlnby. 167 :11 res, Mk bun, brick house. good or clam, 1% miles from Ayton. Rum mil. Whom. etc. This, is ont' ol the best I'm-u In Norman»: Good number of tteards and neighbor. gathered " the home of Mrs Fills, Barry, Donnell. in honor m w daughter. Hannah "ROCHE, a blur:- of Tieur and showered het' “a; my beautiful and useful win The following “dress was n-ad i. Mr. Maurice Vuey: Dear Mrs. Colloid: "on. on your supreme succo-ss Er: Winning 0†of our fairest. You In! have been well and fsvorsbly know: In this community. spending mu: boyhood dsys in good old Donny“. vicinity. which we are sure you will often recs†for they are full ofmtcn; pleasant. Incidents. Therefore. on th, eve of your departure, we wish m- you both more hspplness than up possible to express. sad as you Jour nay together through life We hnpu that your tttsth my slwsys be sm-wn with the roost ttowerts. Signed or; behnlt ot your friends and neighbors We your friends, neighbors ill: associates. take the prh’llogo- t gathering here this evening to an on hour or so with you Crt' Muir it. nurture for your new home. Ws. mu, an opportunity of extruding i 1llhiLii',i,i't'i feticiutionti and >1: es for a long and hupr Mr and I" Colloid thanked their friends and the remainder of thr. evening was â€out in (lacing. B. B. Dutivel [In Completed, " contact to build " fox pens. “rm men ensued In the work, but il,. weether In very unsettled Mâ€. make? it hard to Iccomplish 1;» work. People ere busy taking up H. mm while the sun mines W. DA Btuam ll somwhax m proved. but we hope he will um. more mm! In the future. Mm C. Robertson ls some bi‘llo-y her many friends hoping to pm L,, around In the neer future We ere and to Bee. our boys ba, c, {ran the West looking hall any: hearty. _ Mr Jot. Hard. Toionto, and m “wold. are spending Thinkhnnu, with In A. McIntosh and the lr" such. ttt w aetivitia as well 'tti l", chunk and choir work, you har, rendered Ina-tunable “swam- Thll it II that through your' ti, nature we feel we ure losing a lit able metor In our clmmunny. We “all Ibo to take ndvnmag» IC. this mention of attending to you 3mm. our hearty congratui', 110 - one for In Rom. M. Clyment and one to the Durham no, pm: ttom the Institute. - Geo. Jones and -- Huv‘ [on last week for Kitchener, wi,, ' they intend mandala; for a In“. Mr: Ran. who has been Ham; .m- In nnd Mn Muck will h," .- ai, av and Mn Muck will for Kitchener In} fhort tinm Geer m iGGl." Honey hr an. or â€meat. ete, apply to Presentation at Domoch Thursday evening, Oct. 22nd Tie We"? Institute on “aâ€. my, Nov. Itttt. will hold an am l. Inn's gallant. no [fullness bump Mtftllhdsid [Ei2ElEilEliii Farms for Sale. I Ithaa. Kuhn Farm, lots ll, 16, Nomnnby. 100 acres. Ham has house. good land. Thi, is rich in the vitamins that children need in great abundance. It its vitamin. rich food and tonic that is available for ' use at any hour. CM. j dren thrive on it. As Scott I lune. Toronto. Out. 25 W i? vitamins in a specific in rickats or bone-weakness. acknowledges the' cod. liver oil because it abounds NOV. 12, 1926 . FORTUNE there VIII be quilm: up for Mm Rom M. lent here tonight “nee your 01an always found 1tr'l “a: kind vvmmu “ties that haw [or Counties of to MIRIAM. HAVE IUOCESSFUL 50cm A Ttt+tivfrtR Ho-rvim- “Tu i.rl u ““7 night ttt the hn'nc- w M and In. Wm. Aldcorn “I†“.1. and enough to giw nu.» !, . " the coon-ton. - VII Well rend - oonllsted m k “a bullpen. I- II†Nichol. "when" Mm. reading In - by In A. Him "III Jessie Nichol. p tnt by I!" “altar-u tell“!!! try Murrzn Milt the program. Alter the program lunch was tgerved m , no sou-city. A very planning wt M VII given hy “In“, ntter which For home unknots at. a.“ was n-‘us he at the eleventh the mph ot thr. N! debut to Mr. and y were kind enough to Mr Theodore F and friend of T Tun-giving Irol er. Mrs. J. Falla Mr Ed. Cook over the hollda a" and Mrs W Mm l. o. tir-nw, mama the tttw m m. men Mr Arch. "r Mr and Mn ot Durham. a gun Mr Ab Mr Jas. M: In. Gladys Fin] couple ol weeks win “In“ lawnmo- q-r------"------ Met Stock Show Mr Geo. Slrm null and prov-r J. C. Ross and sometime this Mine: Iutttleet T'hanirtrtrivintr v The Review towards ID ill duly pupa-rs at simian. Let m- w "q-__'--------- Child's White Overalls at. Child's Whitt Scnrfs M... Lidies' Sistine cloth Bloom Try I an of our new in Powder at 250 a C. L. GRANT PRICEVI NOV. 12, m: Fresh Spanish Valencia Raisin ‘73:? m . 'RAN'EEE tr. u Meir A. i. HUNTE ZION LII) L! M le [925 tlt nut Tuna! " {I