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Durham Review (1897), 7 Oct 1926, p. 8

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" Telephone thsrttarn Lot. 3 and. 4. con. s. Ind out: of lots 5 and h on. I. S.D.R.. Glen. on. 4 miles from Durham. containing 150 ions. 30 here- hardwood but. 5 um amp. balance in good late of cultivation. Bunk born with com- oat sublea. from. house with wood- Ihed attached. Other outbuilding! in coed out. of remit Well fenced and watered. For further may hrs apply on premises to ' E. H. LINDSAY. R. R l, Prtertile, Ont. . " "'V hviiUG_Tri"y' at Put Pram Poultry Rank”: in the 'ad at: mug to ' . 'tN'e'rltt'aliieiiii,ic,iiiii"i5f: A few to P. w, v -- -- v...- . u new" old. 810.00 per ptMr. Apply to George Whore. phone 608. r 2-2. Hunt”; J. Leith. Coll. c her. (in-anium in bloom, W. Aitkln. 'ttsat plant l Rice. Cull. fuchsia: -1 plants. 20 van-.ers. TI" tie. Hanu Tahh. hum“ cosmus " Drumm. A Miss Olln'mh Christin. A Drumm. l Drumm. M Drumm. Vol Painniar-nr, Christie, n Aitlten.g. W tor, Drum Hunk-r. J. L Sharp. Tr 'mat" Young Pig. for Sale: 5 weeks old AM -A_ __. 38" we corn-42. Reid, Mrs. Petrie. Coll. Pools-. F'ermmon. Coll. vegetables Ferguson, Mrs. Tuck. F'. Adams. A. R. G. Smith, Judge. Wait . tlttti.--atsmago. Coll. winter apples We. Northern Spy -- Lo-wis, A. Aitken. Russ»! -A. .\ilken.Lewis Winter apples-Rama... Large fail) Mtples---ltamaxe. l4mall--R. Dodds,‘ human»: Wealthy-g. Hilsturf. R., lienwirk. tMow-il. Cowan, Rum- attr. St. Lawreuerv-n. Aitken, ML! slut-f. Alvxamiur, -Pattev,0, Hum Coll. potnioetr--R. Dodds, J. Me.. Dounll, lh (Iowan. White potatoes --a. A. Ferguson, J. Eurig, H. Cow- ad. Red potatoes-W. Watson. EN. Matthews, G. Burrows. Swede turnir-a1 Schenk, Mlhel Hopkins. Turnips, a.o.k.--R. Dodds, J. A. Ferguson. Sugar dangels- -Fergus- on. M. Ellis. White carrots-E. Ellis, Ferguson. Long rod tarrots- R. aniek, Miss Christie. Short red) ---w.H. Rogers. EN. Manhws. Long! WIPE. Matthews, T. Ellis. Mort, --r. Adam, W. McDounll. Pick-i ling etteumhers--E. Arid tl Drumm. Large eueumtters-r'. Reid, W. Pia-l Donn". Tablo- pumpkin-Mrs. Tuck, - u_L I - “I and In“ Coll. Unthreshed-g. Woods a Son, R. Dodds, R. “use. White Ml qehe"--g. Lewis. J. Bowling. Rmb-- V. Adams, C. Scheng. Bprintr--dt. Image, E. Sharp. White tmrley-. J. Lewis, R. Bamako. Long White "ts-Lewes. Bamagcu Sharp. Small white pour-Adams, Schenk. Large white peas-M. Matthews, Ramage. Easing:- eotar--E. mo. Coll. thrash-II 'rrain--Lowi.q, Humane. Jtuekwheatiwit Show! white uattr-hexvi, Ramage. Sweat clover dawns. Timothy-Lewis, J. Dow- ting. Flax 4:. Matthews. Sun- ttuwers--N. Dodus, Romans». White beans-M. Matthews/Miss Christie. A. Ross, A. Al tlien Holstein Fair Prize list . mun-n. "luv plums-Rami, In). Largo CrabswA. Aitken. Mum- "Mrs. Hush-mu; Miss Ross um W. anrnncn. Hamma- It 3L Marigoldsh 9. 1uwkena.,r--T .-nrumm. Nw, t', Drnmm. " J.Wrighl. Co "tatrmtt. “rum ft mm Iron sue c139!” mac for I ire" H, __. “n7. nyply Romy. phone 609. r3, or D. C. Town. Durham 'w "Piet -,1 lh-umm A. "o a. Smith, New 35535;! Bwretter--lt. Ait Indoor -P:lttorson 'ninrr--ttamatre. Ramasre. Wink . Mm- plume-r lush-s FLOWERS, m' 'll Ellis, bouquet-Mrs. . Tue lain-"mm. Srlwnk. c, um. sihenk. Stocks Drunmi. 606, bt 'tfl 'ergumm. Easil- mus. urumm m Peas mm. mania». W. “MPH A. Hun- m playt-A. 'roms-h-Hurd ----W. Philp. in bloom-r Rive. "ulnar-l Vogoublos [ 'tik, Chris. Mrs. Turk ' SI'h4'nk. cor "'0. Apply Nous! vm 1 Coll, Quilts- t Ellis, Fs'tsntsoaCA. lF,eeles. Cotton 1'atehwou--perguTin." C. Watson, Miss Christie Woollen " 1)stehwork-tmttrp. T. Ellis, Wick ’IIrazy~Miss Christin“. Eeeles. Or.. 1n.amentar--uoratiure. Any other-- ,lr'ertruson, Lawrence, Mrs. Patric. Log ?birr--Sharv. Fancy Bed-ds-a-. Nicholson, Milne, A. Drimmie. Dom: _ie,tP:terr--rtotre"rd Lewis, In. Wright. Any mun m... -at. Matthews, R. Christie. yrthetout--c-uweoni/i.' M. M -Buttpnbolo-s~n. Christie, W. Rail. Wtr,ot Carving-u. N Cowan. T'eneil Drawinw-..M, thows, W. MrDmgall. limb. !orr--urnousmn, _R. Christin inst-R. Christie, M. Matthm "ous,-, J. Nichnison. Ladios' Work wkoat Whom). 1tutrs--qiots burgh, T ea Bitreuia--v. Adams. Lay-. Pr lake-ata/ah. Apple Pie...... Humburgh. .Water Colors-M. Mats Human. W. McDouxall. Pm and Ink skvteti---N. Matthews. A. Ross. Peek I'otatots-cowan, T. Adams. Carrots --Nclrtruwan, R. Christin. Dnvssod Doll 4‘. Ross. Crochet work-R. Christin, htenmwau. Plain Hamming -at. Matthews, R. Christie. Knitted “admin”. ., Ftugitson. Corn~Rngers. Taylor, Rngors. Home-m l-‘vrxust'ln, N. Dodds. Apeeial Institute prize class mad" to Township M smith-s was won'hv "Ma" ‘Urunun. White. Eggs-r. Ross, E Ila-M. Brown -A. Ilosi, Philp. Pre, svrwd Peaches-Miss Rosy, Mrs Wright. t'strawbertos, Drumm, Rog, o-rs. cherries-c-Orin, Philp. Plums _ Irrumm, Palm-som- ptars--Rorers, R. Doais,. _vsphetnose----surnrd Mrs. HthU-r. Cannot Poas--Mis, Chris- tin. Rogers. neans--mss Christin _-Avatar-on, Eakett, Horsburgh. Rolls iphiip, Rogers, Homburgh. Tea _biseuits-aenwiek, A. Henderson, !Lewis. Bran-R. Dodds. Il Watson, 3E. Matthews. Boston Brown Bread- rFerguson, W. Watson, Miss Ross. {Plain 8ConeF- Mrs. Hostetter, Rob. i.'.'.""' 1tenwiek. Dark fruit eake---R. (Taylor, Horsburgh. Rogers. Light-u ’Rogars, Hursburgh, J. c. Fairbairn. i'Litrht layer--- Patterson, Ramage. "irlotters. t:hocolate--W. , Watson, jun-"mm. Mrs. M. Wright. Layer, 'light and dark-Horst-h, Drumm, ‘IG. Watson. Marble-V. Adams, ‘Drumm Gingerbread-y. Dodds, W. Watson. Oatmral data cake-- Philp, A. Err-Ira. Jam-Jams-W. Watson. Philly. ftatmeal eookiesr-, F'eAdarrve, J. with. Ginger cookies - -fUmwiek, W. Watson. Plain-Mrs. ( Ilmtnltv-r. w. Watson, H. Adams. 1 Fruit cookies-Mrs. Hostottrr. C l "Mrs. Petrie. Coll. tNrar'titntts-lims Johnnie. Amarylitr--Nunter, T. !Ellis. Myst-tres-M. Hamburg. iyenltT-rtye., Rogers. Coll. ':tern--Miss Christie. Hanging bats. lket---Mrs. Pattie. Mrs. Tuck. Floral jyvelt-W. Hastio. Mrs. "mutter. vRennio‘s 'peeial--Drumtn. 1 D. Flea, Mt. Forest, Judge. . but: . i Crock butter. 20 lba.~\\'oods & son, '1'. Ellis. II. Ross. Crock, 10 Ibg..-., onods a Son, K. Lindsay. J. Ham.. ’mcn. Crock, 5 lbsw.---W. Watson. (Patterson, H. Ross. Lb. prints-J. ‘Gilstorf. F. Eakett, Watson. '.5 lbs.. ‘mod. salted-Lindsay, Rah-u. J. Me- 'Dourau. Fancy ssslusll shapes-Lind- say. R. Mm, I. Robb. 1 lb.--tindsay. (Robb, Patterson. Home-made cheese 1--R. Dodds. Eaton's spetu'al--Wateon. 3 W. Hilbert. Palmerston, Judge. Pastry l Broad from Ben Hur flour--Rog- 'ers, N. Dodds, Patterson. Home- 'iPade---w'atsori, Lawrence. Cowan 1,'Prowrr--Nrs. Hosteuer, Miss Chris- tie, N. Dodds. giurranrL.A. Milne, N. Horsburgh, Ferguson. Plain buns--. Cowan, Milne, D. Eakett. Fancy r-hotter,, Lewis. Mrs. Any o.uyt-rttirp, Drum I. Knitted Cover1eb-atrd. Crochet Coverteb--mmderd rumm. Philp. Plums r30». pears-Rosters, wring -Dtmmrn, Mrs. ll Wash-Miss Chris- ans-Miss Christie, -itogevs. Tomatoes-, Home-made Soap--, Wmmn's In l Matthews, Y. McDou- N iehotson, M. Mac. I). in cor- ie, Patchy lows. Bird} tor this , General [upon - I Brood Mare-g. Bowling 2nd, W. Pindor. Sp. Fills-ZW. Pinder. 1 yr. "1lly---R. Aitken IM.' :2 " My-lf. ‘Eurig, W. Aldcorn, R. Aitken. Team E. McRobb. W. Finder, Brown Bros. Best animal-E. McRobb. I Asrrieuliurar-mood Mare -.. F. innid. W. Gillies, E. Ross. Spring icolr--Rvid, Ross. Sp. Filly---A. Niels Olson, w. Gilljas. J. Bowling. 3 yr. ’Filly or 'teiriffirivri'i'i'2'l'l'i,,' w. "'rillies, W. Aldcorn. f yr. Gelding--- H. (Iowan, J. 1ieArthur, w. Aldcom. I yr. tllly--.r. Hurig. J. Lowis.,A. Nicholson. 2 yr awning-JV. Wot.. son. 2 yr. lilly-J. Eurig, J. Harnir- ton, A. Boss. TeamC. Gilstorf, W. Hollidly. Ikat attihtaraC. Gilptorf.. I Heavy Draught-Brood llave--A. Ross, A. Nicholson. Spring Filly-- Ross. P. yr. (leldintr--,g. Eurig. J. Gil.. storf, M. Campbell. Tearn-g. Gilstopt M. Ellis, W. Aldcorn. 1eu Animal-. J. Gilslorf. . Brood MPH: EG. I.awrvnee. Larylseape---rawrenee, M. Matthews. Figures-Lawrence'. F'l'rweiss---Lawrened, M. Matthews. Glass-Lawrence. "om-mu: - Mrs. Tuck. Pen and Ink Sketch-M. Mat- thrws. Colt. Snaps~Drimmic, Gils- tort. 'rasiiermy--it. Christie, B. Dodds. _ _ _ . Mrs. W. Jenkins, Judge, l Horus Reg. ('aly'ttm--a yr. Filly-g. Gilslo'rf. 2: yr. Filly-J. Riev. Best Team--. C. (iilstqrf, J. Gilslorf. Best Animal-C. Gilstort. Fine Arts Hand Painting, satin Lawrvnee. Landsmn. .lAinsh, J. Fairbairn. Whisk Holder-- . C. Watson. Lamp Shade-Donna, . Mrs. Patric. Fancy Cushion, Berlin-- I anrvncn. J. Ferguson. Emb.~Ham- [ ilton, A. Ailkvn. Any other-Sharp, F n. Kudos. Fancy Work, not listed-. Drumm, Milne: Ahtiquities-sr." Mat- thvis, T. Ellis. Hume-mack Labor Savor-Miss Christin, M. Matthews. Wortwn's Institute prize in Class 7 Won by Ihnmove Branch. Home Manufactures Helavy Woollm s'oeks---(No Num- bor), Taylor 2. F'ue---Tayltw, R. “odds. Hand-knit Woollen Stockings r-aMiss Christin, W. McDougall. _.Mert'.s Knitted Ifnderwvar-g. Fair- hairn. Mett's coarse. Mitts-N. Dodds, F'. F.akett. Fino-W. McDougall, R. Dodds. Ladies' Mitts-g, A. Ferguson, M. Matthews. Rag Mat-rLawreneo, ' Weir: Flodi. Mat, any 1lher--A. Ni- ( cholson, Miss Christie. Braided Mat _ ---F. Iltil, Horsburgh. Coll. Mats, Miss Christie. -. 1'.12t't Robb. Work Aprorr-T. Ellis, " Miss, ass. Home-made House Dress _ -J. McNaulty. M. Hopkins. Lazy-Dai- 'al sy-M. Hopkins, A. Nicholson, A. w. Ross. Novelties-Drurnm, Mrs. Hos- letter. Buuortholes--hylor, Miss Ross. Mfsndintr---C Watson, Taylor. Darnintr--iylor, Sim. Tablecloth m. and Napkins-Hamilton, Drumm. -. Crochet Curtain-Hague. Any other n- ---s4. Nicholson, Miss Christie. Lun.. In, cht-on gee-A. Nicholson, McDougall. J. Breakfast Set-Taylor, Drumm. But.. g" let Set-Orin-mise, A. Nicholson. e-. iet Apron-Miss Ross, A. Nichol- J.. on. Table Runnew--Sharp, Hamilton. y. Door Panel-ine. Crochet in Cot... " ton--Lawrenee, A. Nicholson. Knit- n. ting in cotton-Drive, T. Ellis Knitting in Wool-ahmmm, Taylor. Slumber Robe-Lawrence. Knitted, Wool Wrap-F. Robb. Crochet in: F Wool-Rogers, Taylor. Fancy Sweat-l rt- ee-J. McNaulty. Knitted sisviiliTLl, n Drimmie, A. Nicholson. Knitted roll-l y over-Taylor, Lawrence. Fancy " l Nisrhtdreas-urayior, Sharp. Fancy - Corset Cover-Miss Christie. Cos- y tunw slip-Miss Christie. Pillow ls Cover, eroehet---A. Ross, Taylor. En. a --Drurnm, Hopkins. Any other-aC.! Ct, Ellis, A. IEt'L'lI‘S. Day '3lips--Hopkins, t, N. Dollds. Pillow Covers and Sheet - Drumm. Towel. erocheb--A. Nichol- '. son, Drumm. Emb.-Drumm, McDou- _ .. trail. Bath Towels-A. Nicholson, Miss L Ross. Dresser. Drape--Drumm, A. N i- " rholson. Fancy Centrepiece, white-. L Milne, Drumm. Carlored-4Hmilton, _ ' McDougall. Any other-P. Ross, A. l 1: Keeles. Emh. in Cotton-Drumm, A. I ', Aitken. limb. in silk-A. Aitken, , Lawrence. Eyelet-Henderson. Cross 1 . Stitch, emb.-B. Eccles. Hardangeiu- l . N. Dodds. Tray Cloth-d. Fairbairn, . Drumm. Fancy slippers-W. Law.. 2 . ronce, Mrs. Tuck. Work Bag-Mrs. l ' Hostotter, Miss Christie. Fancy Ildkf. l [ .--Drimmie, Mes, Hostetter. Ladies' t _ Collar and Cum-Miss Christie. Baby I Ctw-pimms),. Baby Bonnu--Drime I mie, S. Dodds. Child's Rompers-g. l Weir. Wool Jaekeb-A. Ross, Taylor. I Bootees--.Mrs. Wright, Drimmle. A Child's Dress-A. Nicholson, Taylor.! Knitted Scarl-C. Watson, A. Aitken. Pl Wool Totwe-Drirnmie, A. Aitken. " Boudoir Cap~Drumm, Robertson. , would Pttrsy---Mrs. llmtottor, Miss C' Christie. Irish Crocltu--Drimmie, -_ Tattingr -llogetvs, Weir. Drawn Work I S 1--Lawvenee, Miss Christie. Irdkt.l icase-Lawrotuv, Miss Christie. Laun- dry "ag-Taylor, Hamilton. Tea Cosy 1u'ovhet-.Miss Christie, J. McDougall.) Sl Tea cost, any oihet'---Drumrn, N. Ct builds. Film-y I'ineushion--J. Me- J. liollgall. Weir. Table Mus-g. Me.. lit Ainsh, J. Fairbairn. Whisk Holder-, tll C. Watson. Lamp Shade-Drums, ld Mrs. l’elrir. Fanev Cushinn uni-ls" . _ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO son. Home-made overalls-lt. Sim, Ferguson, Robb. Gent‘s 8hirb--N. ken. Team ken: rown Bros. Min, --u. ---N Sp. Tls-- w or velvet, rluul'l' ... 1"ensr-rW. Binder, E. Reid 2&3. Brown Vghortr--A. Ail- kelt,’ J. Robortsm cly'ekeds-A.eAis ken. White Ifytyrtioueg. Hamillbn. _'htinorea-g. Eurig. Rhode Island Rod --u. Robertson. 8.6 Mouled.Aneona, -Rotrertaon. cltiekens-rtotGuok. _ W. ll. Fischer, Aylon, Judge. i I Chickens. _ Brahma Drumm. f1rekens-uorurnm, lemma 2&3. Bari-ed Boek--u J. Lewis. White Itoek--a White Leghorn---E. Reid Pinder... crPirerisr-rw. pun Reid 2&3. Brown IAhorrr. lied" J. Robertspu. Chicken E...... In. .. --- V _ v. m“. "u". , L'll --G. Cantor 1&2. Sow. under L? mos. -J. Rico. J. Lewis. Under 6 mos.--R. Irwin, R. Dodds, J. Lewis. IueoiHog --R. Dodds, . It. Irwin, J. Lewis. 'Sweepstakes-Cn. Irwin. R. J: Russell. Judge. Poultry Goese-g. Gilstorr, J, Robertson. Sp. G'ty"---mrbeptson, Gilstorf. E. Reid. 'fur1reyar-tmstlyrt Robertson. D.ueks-Robertsorf, C. Schenk, Kl Christie. Spring Ducky-o. Lewis, C. Schenk, w. Pinderg I ' Registered 0xtord--Aged Ram-H. Cowan, H._Eurig, W. Fairbairn. Shem-ling Bam-T. Dingwall, w. , Watson. Ram Lamb-lt. Lamont 1&0, W. Fairhairn 2. Aged Ewe--lt. La- mom. ' w. Fairbairn 2. Shearling Ewe--W. Faithtticn 1&2. It. Lamont. Ewe Lamb-R. Lamont 1&2, W. l"_airbairn. Potr---R. Lamont. Gi'ade---Wethep--g. Rice 1&3, J. A. Ferguson 2. Aged Ewe--A. Aitken, H. Cowan 2&3. spew-ling Ewe--H. Cowan. J. Rico, R. Dodds. Ewe Lamb) ---H. Eurig, H. Uowan. R. Dodds. I yf/.sierpr-rshpopshire--A/Jii Ram --J. Shund. N. Hamburg, W. Dodds. Ram 'earth-Shand, Horsburgh 2&3. Aged Ewe---riorsbuhrh 1&3, Shand 2 Shearling Ewe--Shand, Hm-sburgh. Ewe Lyny--aorours,m, Shand. Pen m.-- I . iii"ado--2"shearrling Ewe -J. Steven- son, A. Aitken M3. Wethev---W. Ald- Col'rt 1&2. J. Stvwnson. Agod Fave--. W. Aldcorn, J. Stevenson, A. Aitken. Ewe Larnlr--A, Aitken 1&2. W. Ald- corn. Registered Leicester-Aged Ram-- W. Aldcorn. Ram Lamb-w. Ald- Cont 1&2. J. F'tvvenson. Axed Ewe-. J. Stovmson 1&2, W. Aldeorn. Sshearu. ling Fnve---W. Aldeorn, J. Stownsnn. Ewe Lamb-w. Aldeoen 1&3, J. Stewnsou 2. Pond. b'toven- sun. Buys‘ and Girls' '3peeial-Best Calt--H. Eurig, W. Tyndall. Judging ---W. Holliday 86, R. Dallman 85, A. Sim 80. K. Bowling 70. J. P. Connell, Ptunferston, Judge. ' Sheep Itewistered L'icesrer--Asred Ram--. Sweepgtaeki-oaby neer-o.Uu.... rows, J. Enrig, H. Jtoss. Herd Resig- tered caltle--E. Gardiner. Jérsey--cow-g. D. Roberts, Mrs. M. Wright. Heifer Calf-Mrs. Wright. Grades-gt yr. flteer-R. Aitken i, ’2453. t yr. Steer-H. Ross, Brown iBros" A. Aitken. Beet Cow-h. Irwin, W. Aldcorn, R. Aitken. Yearling Hei- rer---A. Aitken, Brown Bros. 2&3. 1mm call-G. Burrows 1&2, Brown Bros. Steer Calf-g. Eurig 1&2, W. Watson. Dairy Cow-A. Irwin 1&2. Fat Steer or lleirer--R. Aitken, W. Aldeorn. Dairy Cows-lt. Irwin. I I Hereford _ Bull, 2 yrs-W. Gillies, J, Dowling. l yr.--E. Gardiner. Under 1 year (-J. bowling 1613, E. Gardiner 2. Under 6 mos.-al. Gardiner 1&2. Cow-E. Gardiner, W. Gillies, W. Tyndall. 2 yr. heiter---E. Gardiner 1&2, W. Gillies. t yr. Heifer-J. Dow.. ling i, 2&3. Under 1 yr.-d. Bowling 1612. Under 6 mos.--W. Gillies, E. Gardiner 2&3. Best Animal-E. Gar- diner. . . U. Eurig, J. McArumr. t yr. filly- ‘J. Eurig, J McArthur. 2 yr. filly--. IJ. McArthur. Single Roadster-Rev. "v. Johnston, W. Hollidny, J. D. ‘nobms. Beat tutitttal--W. Johnston. I couch and Curran - i, Brood Mare-- W. Pinder 2nd. 181). Gun-E. MqRobb, E. Reid, H. iEurig. 1 yr. filly or gelding-E. Me- éRobb 1&2. 2 yr. fllly--P. Eakelt. [Carriage hotse--E. McRobb, W. Ald- morn. Lady driver-H. Ross, W. iAitehison. E. McRobb. Best animal ml". Rakctl. (loll. sired by Prince iiArmadaie--A. Ross. i --,rohn D. Murray, Judge. _ _ Cattle Sliorlllorn bull, 2 yrs-E. Meltobb, W. Aldcorn, R. Aitken. Bull 1 yr.- H. Eurig. Cow-- E. McRobb, H. Ross, R. Aitken. 2 yr. heiter--A. Aitken,; E. MrRobb. 1 yr. heiter-E. MeRobb. Heifer, under one yr.--R. Aitlrett 1&2, E. McRobb. Heller. under 6 mos.-H. Ross, A. Ailken. Best ani- mar- E. McRobb. - HOLSTEIN LEADER THE DURHAM “EVE“ Idem-1 ite 'toek--aos/riiii w-E. paid 1&3, W, Brahma fowl, I, J. Rob.. it. Finder! Mr and Mrs Chas. CMeGiiiivray, Mrs H. Binelair an! Afttnt' Annie Rin. Clair. yislted friends it Chatsworth and Owen Bound one day recently. Mina M. Swanstm, Eel-tun. spent several days with her niocb. Mrs W. Love V ' Mr and Mrs Join Sinclair Master Allan, Hopevine, recently lted relatives here. Now that the local mu ram are over, the next event .of general in. terest is the ploughing match at W. J. Philp's on Oct. gth. The Anniver ry Serviceq of Hol. stein Presbyte an church will be held in Holstein on Sunday, Oct. 17, when Rev. Mr.' Strachan. of the Presbyterian eh eh, Owen Sound, will preach at 11 m. and 7.30 p. m. On Monday cvcnl ' Oct. 18, a fowl supper, followed y a literary and musical entertainme t will be 'tit by the Rupert Leg te Concert Co.,) Owen Sound, when t artists Willbe Miss Ayearst. enterth er; Mr Pan; ker, violinist; Rupert gate, tenor: and Mr Dunbar, pianist. Admission‘ troe; children 25c. I Mr L. Chose who has been reliev. ing in the Bank of Montreal here, during the absence of Mr Lucas,re- turned to his home in Guelph on Wednesday. Mr J. H. Sharpe returned to his home In Guelph after spenaing a week with relatives and friends here. The Woods Concert Co. have pro- vided a week'a entertainment in the village and are playing to full hous- es. Rev. Mr Cross of Toronto conduct- ed the services in the Presbyterian church last Sabbath. Mrs Archer of Toronto is spending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jno. Carson. The new closed in sheds are a- but dompleted and will provide am- ple accommodation. 's, Mr 1nd Mrs Geo. Pentax). had as guests the first of the week Mrs R. Fenian Ind son of Port Elgin. Mr Gordon Koch spent the week end in Allanford. Miss Jean Floyd was in o. Sound over the week end. Mr Geo. 'Hostetter left Saturdny for the West where he will continue his work as commercial traveller. Mr Rudyard attended the High and continuation school convention in Harritston on Saturday. Mr C. Lucas. manager of the Bank of Montreal here, returned Tuesday evening after spending three weeks with relatives and friends in mu- burton and other points. the Missiomry Convention to be held in Massey Hell Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday ot this week. Miss Gilmoui'. Burtretraville, spent A few days recently with/Mr end Mm Andrew Hunter. The Library Board is offering sub- scriptions to the Library to new members Oct. lat. 1926 to Jun. Int. 1928, for 81.00. Mr Ind Mrs Chas Lamoreau and son Ind Mm Alex anorenu motors ed from Tomato and spent the week end with Mr nnd Mrs Bert Gibson. Rev. C. Jay. wife and little son, left for Toronto Monday to attend Mrs Geddes of Hanover, In: a week end guest with Mr Ind Mrs H, Lunont. Miss Swanston accompanied Mr. and Mrs Walter Homburgh. who were here tor the Show, to their home near Fordwich. Mr and, Mn R. J. mm and fun- ily motored to Toronto the ttrat or the week and spent a. couple of day." with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Parr. - Miss Elda Manny Is this week visiting relatives in Toronto. Messrs Percy Whyte Ind Colin Mc- Arthur of Detroit, arrived Wednes- day last uni visited friends ind nel- ativea for o. few days. Mrs John Brown Sr. accompanied her daughter. Mrs H. Allingham to Georgetown and spent a few days with her " her home there. ' LOCAL All) PERSOIALS Mr and In Rife spent the week end wtth Behave: in Whrton. 8th. _ John Sinclair and via. I We have been having beautlfu weather and everyone is taking ad “may: of It by taking up potatoes , Quite a large number took In th, 'World'a Fair It Holstein as it was: ,ltine lay. The exhibits, were reporter Petter than previous years. I Mrs Mary Barnard of Toronto, cal |led on old friends here recent!“ here Mr J. P. Rawn, with Mr J, way and family. spent a day friends in Proton. Mm W. C. Williams and son on of Clandeboye, visited rel: Mr 1nd Mrs Henry Benton with Mr and Mrs Henry Eckhnrdt. visited at Mr David Hooper's Sunday last. A little Kiri arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Dixon Saturday. Congratulations. I Mr and Mrs Victor Noble, Durham. spent Sunday at Mr John McKen-I zie's. I Mrs David Gilmour of Woodstock. Visited " W. H. Hunter’s mcently. Mr Ed. Pratt is dNitttttr a well for Mr Percy Harrison at present. Mr Jae. and Miss Belle Lothim. visited Normanby friends on Sunday last. Mr Murray Allan was In Toronto last week attending the stampede. to Mr Thos. Tucker’s. "The' J,GTii now erected, ready for stringing the wire. Mean J. H. Sharpe and Daniel P.' Coleridge, Holstein, called on Mr R.’ Ramage last week. l The people ot S. S. No. 18, learn with met the Illness of Miss E. " Lean, a former teacher. We that she will make a speedy moovery. I The Bell Telephone Co. have ex-, tended their line on the 22nd com! three ane one hall miles out to uni Thos. Harrison's. alsogmrth a mile; , We have henrd many hard com- mltlnts of the "awful summer Weath- Sr", and possibly it was not up to normal, but the weather we hue been enjoying the last two weeks and on into October is really wonderfully Jtne to say the least. 1 The mournful hum or the Illo an pyr ot1ttita ls again to be heard In lthe neighborhood and a fellow would need to be well up in that "krulchen feeling" to cut down corn, attend .‘lhreahlngs and silo t1lling all " the {some time. Misses Elmer Petty, Marjorie Cald- Vgli, Daisy Mather, Mary McBride, and Florence Mcuvride purpose tak. ing in the Teachers' Convention at Mnrkdnle on Thursday and Friday next. As a. handier means of getting there, they purpose motoring. Western Oats t Screenings Saturday's Mail and Empire coo. tuned the sad news of the drowning with suicidal intent at Port Dover of His: Jennie Blyth, eldest daughter of Mr Joseph Blyth, formerly of the "Corners", but now residing with his youngest daughter Ens. (Mrs. Chas. Ovens) near Mount Forest. The de- ceued leaves behind as chief mourn- ers her aged father and three ais- tera. We extend sympathy. Repair or Renew" The members ot the Vmey U. P. o. bunch met " the home of Mr and In Samuel Koenig on Fridg- evening Int. On account of the night being somewhat wet, the usual big gathering was not up to new. rm; tpopLiihi"iiiri"fifi'i' "U ofit_s kirurin the district will be convinced. NORTH EGREMONT BLY'IH’S CORNERS SOUTH BEND before bad stock of SI been having beautiful! Sr IV everyone ls taking ad.' son. Bol by taking up potatoes, Gardiner bad wenthez Comes of SHINGLEs, v - . A first class Cleaner run- lbcreenmgs ning dails--- the only one the district. Call and see it work. Y.ou need. he Flu-out BEN HUR and other India: If“ H ru. recently a day with! 5 talrintr ad.', son, ttp Potatoes. Gard took in the Ptte as it mural Bob! 2re reported i MeE M. l (that son Ruir relatives ltoes. Gardiner. Br m-Edith Hindi t the' cue Gardiner. Jr tii-Edna W ml! Bobbie Switzvr. Fred Wagner. Driedi McEnchex-n, Gilbert Mer%chern, lee --Evetett Watson, Jean [ cal! Euhem. Billie Swim". Br Pr-. ,Watson. Jr Pr-Emma WI Conn Della McMurdo. that Leaky Roof inocklyn .... .......... Chauworth .......... ’Ronl W.inter Fur ... 'Wlnterl‘ur, Ottawa .. [Winter Fur, Guelnh - A " Sr " - Wallace Adams, Flown” , Patterson. Jr IV-Motu, Matthew, .lifiiiiril' Wilson. Mon-ls Matthew, ' Sr 'ir-Wilt- Putter-on, Clam Wat loan. Dough; Nelson, Clarence Nel, Ion. Carman have. " m--Ihvs. Duly. George Wilson, Lewis Wells Br Ir-- Funny Horn-we. Walla, ’Matthews, Annie Hooper. " ll--, 'Lloyd Brown. Br I-Ray Adam, and 'Goldwyn Nelson (equal). "gear. IBrown. 'Annle Andrews. Verdun qutlon. Jr I-"Regeie Wilson, E" [gar Patterson, Robert Hunter an: annoea Duly (aqua). Hue! Watson. Junea- Hu-grnve. Pe-los Andrew». e"'te! Watson, Harold Hunter, An nie Woman. Norman Wells, Orvili" Lee, Thom" Hum-ave 'denotes 9teaent every day. No on In" " Average utendnnce M. V. M. Mervyn, rancher She leaves with her husband (t I mourn her loss. It: Ions and on ,' daughter. viz: Chnrlea. John, Lat, fuel. Robert, Gordon and Edwin am ’Mlu Mary. There also survives m- ;brother Andrew ot It Poms! an. lthree linen, In Thou Reid arm Mm Simon William- ot Farernott lil','. and Mrs Thou. Hall of Manda” The my mum ttoral lribum ’lndluted the high regard and er. iteem In which the deoeued Va" 'held. The pail banners were Eu Ions, Charles. John. kennel. Rob-m. (Gordon and Edda. The Review take. this medium t, expressing their n'mpuhy to the bereaved. The late Mrs Bonhwtck who- maiden name was Mary Widema: was born in Kouuth. Waterloo c, Aug. M, 1862, later moving with h. parents to 1ihternont Tp. in Grey (u where aha resided, except for “in spent In Guelph where ahe was um ed in marriage to John Borthwn of Pullman Township. The funeral of the late Mrs John Borthwlck, who muted ”way at he: late residence. Pullluch Townshn on Tuesday, Mth Oct., took place. m Friday afternoon Inn to Crown cm:- etery, Morntst"on. Rev. Mr Brad!» of United 'church, Aberfoyle. row ducted the service. Death of " J. Bolthwick no. There will be no Bervice .; latter Breen next Sunday owing to Salem Anniversary. Letter Bren m not tdvored with good weather for the fowl suppm but " turned out well, despite ttw run. PM: amounted to ow. stampede which was held on tho Er hiblrtlpnrgmndl and repoNed won. Bob Calder, SCHOOL REPORTS FALL FAIR DATES '--r van Call and NO. It, EGREMONT van Blacks, Arthur Wat )alder. Jr tv--t"ryrrt, Br m-Edith Hmcks, Ir Mt. Forest '. )(1926 It, BGREMONT her. th. Pr-Tenn Emma Wigner, l-Edu Watson. d Wagner. Alex McEachern. lat Hunt, teacher Bee our Oct. " I " pet. " & " ...Nov. 12-2o .. Nov 22-27 N - amt-d from 6 to A A, n We and Me Hon ' an ha mm In to Moth '00.!) run Amman-1 “will PM!” .rhsn rhurch, “. will hdd t on 69th and In on Band-y an Mondnr (m - "th. The Su din MTV/mm I. -gdttetrd by It v. n 1; Mrl I.A. of WlkI-rlon u ll a m II p... Ink: supp“? by ('huth -. On Monday venine m4 " will be given try y R c, - o! Wslkt-rlon. Re G. C L d Hanover and Rev. P “with. T - VIII be supplied tn Male Il - of Humor Pros» ruascttt d Damn Phi-byte d - and In (‘rirkimrlon o' l - were murh enloyed Mr Us. spot:- also I short time ‘0. an" which tho Indiu- - served lunch. “a lulu-h 1mm an lesson was 0.6. Iolou wer Ote an: all held In th on Wedne The wait “tr. an calving I deck de4eetatrle lune! “in W. M. . Tttattkoftering The anuuul Thankum-mw ms no hr Manual F The Links” Br6 We.“ of I out and." In the A. Thursday awning (hm mu». wm moms Warn " with “(1mm roll“ the faces of the :4 dance enough that In; tttetttgrelvms, At It Thou. hrnbull the high neon. wh lock ttettt sumo tr, Tilt Myth fdtlr' Bomb" 1 be“ In Gle Ile (‘9an I church. Bttnday,roet. um. u , 7.80 [LI]. At tte Ann-moon I In. C. Hunk. Hanover, will chute and Hana/u cholr will ll the Inn-led "Maul Re, Ttylor will be thr, pmn‘hor eeoettng. Mao sprlul music. lollowlug Iondu' t.vertitte l tom mung will be held gnd int mule. Rev. 8 J nrrmer. or Ogreat Bound, and Res , q Durham. will spunk “mm museum-l will ADM! next . so». Jubilee tereices on ttnd (Id! shaver MC. when he had moo tongue. Fined hr Account. Before Police Magistrate on Saturday. Insur- Jumoa I lurch!" of Cloned; Irma on " and com. a total of In. all! on Dunc“: Manb u I In at Dudl' on Ortober 2m 'shaded “my to the chum - In! none words. and th WM Mk in Knox Chur- On Sunday and, (m. " m. the T'hnnkotterfrte ol u of the church will be held (Ben) E. J. Forbvu ot lh Man-u the gum-ring. I: Humid C McKerhnu his “amnion formed of In!!! United Confvrvnn- Hill In! week, of which - from this charm wry-(Mon Allen. ttt Harmon Running" of the I Fleted for 3mdmg On A chargte Ink ned the H or, Anniveru k now VOL. XLIX, Inna-J l We the not new” t'OrTte" tr Ret H " " int tiat I when" u M We am Mr " MOM Funds upped: ll M "

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