ngs ise Hall .School SAUCEEN I be held y I N VITAMINS HULNI WRIST LEY E M U LSION ways Thrive MIDI. Wm gull.» unm- nnov. M hold their no of In Nodnomy. ights Rood Now he hero, tho and Mm. lr two at nine Ire May on Iâ€!!! tho DD )ldlnl Hunk-d my» with rheolo- South we the hon! M In Ba M HIGH SCE©©L The Behoot is thoroughly ,Odulpped .13 take up the {waving courses 2- l. Junior Matriculation _ 2. Eniranu to the Norma! Schol- Intending pupils should prepare to ntor at the begin!!!“ of the an harm [amnion u to octane. may be obtained from the Principal. Each member of -ttso In! In I l'nhvnlty mount. and n expel- Mroad teacher. The School ha I cream. record In the past which it hope- to mam. 'aftt In the future. in; Lia" and good uoommodatlon mm be chained at reasonable rates, John Mon-Om, ttha,,man J. A. M. Roth. Prlnolpal Imrhm In an inactive nape-u- ' _ SPECIALS J for Week ending Nov. f Cooking Onions. 8 lbs., 25c i White Beans, 3Jrs. for 2lk Granulated Sugar - 10 lbs. for Ge Pure Honey in lo lb. trails........... White Cups and Saaeerr......oer than 135 Fine Salt In barrels .. 2.65 : in I00 lb. sacks. . ... This Week only. V Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. 25c I O’Canlda Flour, ber bag. 54.40 and " Its, tops. All Rubber, Moonshitypo. u we“ " m me- and shapes In Over Rubbers Ind Oval-shoes KARSTEDT BROS., ll,yittr,illt MEN’S BROWN CAL!V BALS. leather soles and rubber heels. m. 37.00. to clear at w................'."". WOIRN‘S BLACK & BROWN CALF OXFORDS, tow heals. to door at _..,..........-....--'-.,, THE CASH SHOE STORE KISSES BLACK KID BALS, high Cut, sues ll w 1 to clur " _....................-.---'" (‘HILD'S BOX Kl? .BALS. high cut. sizes 8 to 1099, to ole-u at e...............-.--'-' INF'ANT.T DONGOLA BLUC. & BUTTON BOOTS, m 2 to ti, to clear " .......-.. ,.............. No. l Deessed Chickens, Ducks, Geese. Ete., wanted for Thanksgiving Market. At Henderson), A full stock of Leather To, Rubbers in It in. Pecaim & ah, Roll Every crumb of this dough has that It's the result of skillful blending of 1 rm: STORE FOR HENDERSON’S BAKERY "___-"--- This Week SOMETHING NEW - KID BALS, high cut, sizes 11 to REPAIRING " USUAL SPECIALS from a New Formula J. S. likll,llhl'l'ill ttooo BREAD AND CAKES 1 A limited number of single comb â€English Barron strain White Les- ;horn Cochran. tt each. Apply to .Wm. J, Andrews. R. R. 4. Durham. FOR SALE: Young Pigs. 4 weeks old. Apply “John Eckhrdt. R. R. I, Pdcovmo. _ Phone 605, r t--1 Two good well bred Leicester rams one 1nd “mgr: old. Apply (40.11. B. length. cogllle. Being Lot St, con IT. Extortion one mile east of Dromore. contain" ing 100 some. more or 1960. Good bush. Firm class soil in good state of cultivation. Good buildings. Arr:, ply for_partteulars to Alex. 3“ch aid, R. R. 4 Durham 3tr--4 FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR 'sALE ' want more taste. pure ingredients. .... “.40 0.50 2.50 1.50 2.45 1.00 St. 001an United Church, Price. ville, will celebnte the Thanksgiving neuon with Anlvernnry Services on Sunday. Nor. 7th, and a Fowl Butt. per and Entertainment Monday. Rev. Alexander MeGillitray, D. D., of Tor. onto will be the special preacher and will 1130 give an address on Monday evening. Rev tmd Mrs S. G. McCormack. to gether with Missal Mnry Belle Me Arthur, Alice Muir and Edith "mes, attended the Young People's Confer- ence in Owe-18min last week end. The local beef ring held their wind up meeting in the hotel lust Sammy night, . Awimnx the "rival of certain funds, the Agrdettltt1ml V. Society are delaying paying prize money for a little. .- We regret the sreriouaftlrse" of Mrs Andrew Ford. Dr Snenth ot promo†has been called In trttertaatqlb. _ Dr. John 3mm in opening up . practice here. we nre Informed. He cqmof ot good Benttnck stock ant! has "have: in the Glen we no hr formed. l '" Some“from Edge Hitt took in the _tgervieqts at the Baptist church on Etna 10th com, o1eneltr," last Sunday: 1 We are sorry to hear that Mrs Her} gtor McEnchern of the B. Line, Glen- telz. is in Fergus hospital tor some ailment. We sineere0y hope she will ', be able to return again soon. 2 Election in a few weeks "when all the candidates may be tMasitied " I‘Good. Better, Beat! w ln the absence of Rev. 8 .G. Mo. Conmck who was conducting Inn!- verury services " Berkeley Sundny. Rev.-.Mr McCarten, once of Price. vlllo circuit. occupied the pulpit In the morning in St Column and the Rev. Mr Henderson frontLoa Ante else. Callfornln. well known around here. preached 1tit)tf evening ser- vice Very acceptably.’ Many were glad to see them amino renew ac- Enhance with each diner. This Tuesday, Mth Oct. has a win. try appearance by having a full of snow .again and we feel like keeping close to the stove. _ On lot of Nov 1851, inther took up a drove ot pin from the Tp. of "tr tthan,' left on the old taim and taken' care of by a. tenant until late in the tall. He took 5 days coming up the old Toronto line and the drgve kept up the-old manner of complaining by theft music. But they trot tlong welt and the drove was slaughtered the next day. Meat was counted as a luxury in the early dart of Durham Road, Glenelg. _ ." In giving the binary» ot all the doctors who have practiced"tn Price- ville: we missed Dr Won. not that we have special reatreitsbrtuiee of his munent. We dFrtot know i; he in still alive. ' T A couple of men and teams are busy drawing Iumtrer.trorn Gleumad- en and it will take.some time to draw all the lumber at the mill. In olden times Glenroaden was I busy spot underwthe firm of NI. G. and J. >~McKechnlo It’s a wonder where all the material is yet found tor lum- Rev. Mr Armstrong is to have prayer meeting at Edge Hill on Wed. nesday evening of this week. Mr D. Robinson was tn Owen Bound a few days last week on‘buamgu. 9 The death occurred on Ott. 15th, 'in Calgary. Alta., of Mrs Schmg. Mme Mary McKinnon). daughter of ‘Mr and Mrs Lochle McKinnon of jthat city and thus closely related to Ea. large circle or relatives at Price- 'ville, Durham and other points. Some are done plowing ,whllé"oth- era are only starting. T shin; in general is done. Jil", The residents of " Hill llne are sorry at losing a good neighbor and councillor. but all wish Mr Anon success in his new business as mer- chant in Durham. _ Mrs Behanr, was only married ;some eight months ago, when utters {short illness, death occurred. She is isurvlved try her husband. father and Imother. six brothers, Charles H., J. IA.. Arthur, Edwin, Freddie and D. J. EMcKinnon. Six sisters: Mrs Fuller. “of Indus, Alta. ; Mrs Colwell of Dale- lmead; Misses Jessie. Isabelle. Jean land Freda McKinnon, an of Calgary. Mrs Staples is still nursing a brok- en wrigt. but is getting along well. Mrs Staples, Sr. is still the we and confined to bed the most of'the Ume. Pleased to hear that Sandy Stone house is able to be around again. The funeral was held on Sunday, Oct. 17th. Mr Machven taking as his text "Her sun is gone down while It is yet day," and 4it his remarks said: “This is partlcularlyxlpprop- riate today . When we stand by the casket of the aged. full ot years and honor, we feel that it is right'tlut they should be called out to God. But when the young so our hurts But when the young so our hen-13 are and and filled with grief. 'reday we say "Her sun is gone down while it is yet day.' She was only 23mm old last week and eight months egg today. I stood in this trreti" oh her wedding day and now she ts gone. 'But life is not In“. up ot'yeartr and months and Glyn. else Jesus' life was a failure. for he died whllo yet PRICEVILLE (UI,,,",, Died in Alberta. a you: mun. Life It made up of up dons. or horns, of noble long- Inyu-N holy desires. It in Inside up of Intensity of living. melting the tight and the highest .werknow. Thane things are greater than years and outlive the, centuries. 'To the sorro'ing I would MV--' the richest and beat things come' in- to life from broken hearts; the nob ielt hte is retieeted from toat-tttey most precibus guns come out tttttttg greatest Iotgaety--the "teem! sym- pathy from the heaviest erteur--' the moat abiding hope: from the keenest disappointments. Our losses and Mines“, and disappointed hopes drive us out to seek after God. and they who seek Hip, tInd Him." The funeral vi. - Intended: by many trtinds- ot deceased. strtnei comm gtrom Hasn't. Banana, Date-' mead. Cumin High Rfver. A ptoNaiorf of ttmal" wreaths Covered; the who: und 9mg the mom. i, About 60 years ago. the late Chas. McQuéen of Egremont} .btistiedsptir- vest on Cttrtgtttttts ‘Day, go their 15 Jun! hope. J remember picking hota, toe: the renown; spring' Phrtr: as clean and nice as over verezpipked. but then in the new Ind. V 'hope for better wanna-“nerve think sunshine in more to be desired than shuns drink. 49uttteleat snow tor aleighlng this morning...“ some Moo! still in the new, the Mum and turnips. Thoro is to be “other électlon. be it wet or dry.' It will be iutetmttstirttt a least tor the next month. We on- Threshing is a dmcult Job It prea- eng, expectfly with we titrtesam machine; T be Swamp Collegeanttf1t ~Bob mick as manager. is west of the; Pgrk and experiencing great trouble In moving from one bun to “other. I" the gen“ Hume pteigtr borhood. sometimes being im the job. Fowl support are fn order around the Park and manyrhomeljre enter- taining their' relatives and friends to a feed and 33001511 evenhig. In the: basement or the'churett in the tub on Saturday night: next. .the your): folk, and those whawould like to bel ‘__..__ -. uni-u- M a,.._ra,g-ti, 'Ilnlln.L young. are" going a; celebnté Hallo ween night with '8 welner roast, hot dogs' and pumpkin pie, Ater which mumps of varlous kinds will be play- ed. There will be a small charge to. cover expenses. . ' l He DURHAM KEV?!“ We had a splendid young Prince; Edwand Island man as preahher last Sunday, and toWot the tirryt time he had read the New Testament. Was. on the shitrltointr overseas, how he, had cameo that little gm all ttsruf the war and " stlll is his dearebt, possession. We have had for the; last four Sunday‘s students (my; col-ll lege and while there are young men Mvtheir calllrre in. the wort, _thc Presbyterian church has nothing to We are sorry that some are still, sick. Mn Wm Haw and Mrs Her- bert wa are both still in bet but are slightly "timqoved. We. hope for them tbetter health soon. . ', _ '. ' i (Arrived too late for last week, " Just a litte about the Salem Anni-2 versary and towl supper. On Sunday last at 2.30 and T.80, services were conducted by Rev. Mr Humwer ot Flesherton. Cedarville chotr’had charge of the music .Good cong'rm-i nuns were present ht bothperyicets. Then on ‘Mo duy' evening, though weather cardigans, were unfuvorabie a goodly number were.out to In fed on goose to capacity, .also, on '3- bundance ot other good things. At. ter supper all went upstairs to the church auditorium. when again all were feasted by songs. speeches and readings and reeitationq. Rev. Mr. McCormack was in the chair and in a happy mood congratulated the au- dience on their pluck and faithful. ness in coming out on such an in %clement evening. He then called up- I on the home choir to open the pro- gram, which consisted of singingby -the, Douglas male quartette ot Cey- lon; music by the Haw orchestru; reading by Mri Watson ; singing and l, recitation: by Earl McLean and Ray f Richardson and a speech by Rev. W. H. Smith of Durham. Mr Smith like all others, was full of goose and while a good deal or humor permeat- ed his speech. there was also a ser. ions side to his many illustrations. He dwelt ehietty on the wofd'wttiett' and asked for its serious considera- tion as to 'whieh' suit I shall wear, 'which' girl shall. I men-y. 'which' boy shall 1 go out with and several other 'whihhys' and advised sincere consideration and decision tor the best. The choir again closed the ev- etr1iur and all went home fully satis- Mr aha Mrs J. H. thhardaon with Mr and MrrNeil Phlllipl, an this wee? on a motor trip to Wiwham 1nd Lucknow. . Miss Sadie Ferguson spent Sunday in the Park tttti took in the anniver- sary services " Salem, returning to the city- Monday.» fied *‘MlgsChrlnem‘ Ferguson ia visit- lng with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Pu- slow. . N, . Mr and Mrs Donald NcQuoen of Notuwm..1pent the 'plst week with Mt ind Mrs Neil Hellman. Miss Margaret Knox of Toronto, is at present a her home here and 1m be heartily welcomed. (TM! Week’l Budget) l mar inches of snow on Monday,' (oet.18th, covered the tieiO. Tho duo sppolnted was a (“are and Oct. lard was chosen. Between dates. Jupiter Pluvlus relgned' supreme. lSstdrdny morning was cold dud dull swim frequent snow tturrieg. The gneld chosen WBgg on the farm of Al- ,bert Fraser. a former R, D. Fraser iholdlng. The large maple grove of Proton Ploughing Match was a Success C, A, Johnston proved a veluahlci 1111de wtiteh added greatly to': the 'qvmfort at all. ' Sixteen single“ and four four-horse teams trrrived, only " did It? Judge, Mr Jun Me: new ot Richmond Hill, to mamas the women before the shut. In I for well chosen remake he pictur ed u: ideal ploughed lend expiaining how to. lynch the objective. He invit. ed each plomnv to not questions during the day . All (by he contin- ' Several meteors had entered and 'nnde ti creditable shoving. Should l'they continue to grip the undies (ilrmer there is every evidence that itherill rival their more experienc- 'ed fellows. The latter by hppiying experience and acquired knowledge (with good horaerntuuship, produced gwork beaten only tir experts. Four liar-horse teams driven with almost Etna - precision as the single Henna. drew Muted praise from i many spectators. . Forâ€. eight horses, {and twenty teamntem slowly 1nd luau in their manner, was a rare I treat to horse lovers or a Newman. nod to [allow the nslowmnn correct- lng and impmvlng. The sky cloned and noon found a booth supplied with eataMess tor the plowmen who were [hen . tree lunch by the fnrm women of the townshlk The Inter are a [rent power when emulated Ind weix, . great Md to the suggest! ot the match. Linen, but tea ad refreshments were sold during the afternoon. All crowns flnitshed, the phwmn deepened their mrrowa. A decided impmvement over former matches us evident. Thy tieitl m n clay loam with a planing incline. heavy enough ti, grip the. plow. yet enur- oly free from sun“ stones. The best Mr McLean hu' hdged this Autumn. ' (B) Sane at: titteve with iointertr-- '(1) Alex. Gillies, been ploughman in L‘Clasl ll (2) 18.5. Gillies 13).,W. R. I Jack. . A splendd spirit of Tee,','":',",," was disrrlte1 at all times by l plowmen. About 300' specmorsl viewed the trorlt' under tuNeraseteom, ditto-a. -The directors are to be? eontrratuhrted on the sucqess of the: match . The prize winners are: lenss l. Boys " and under-Jos Wk. 2. Nelson Cowland an: H (A) Man who haw _-ttes- ted: at Jenner much-u. without Joitttera-- IO its. Porter (2) Thou. Spence Jr. (3) Albert Frubr. Class lirrA-- Amateurs. without Jointera--t1) Patrick Remy. (2) Pe- ter Mammals. (3) Earl Walton. tgr,Armdqtrrtr, with Jointerar-- (1) Melville Fraser. best ploughman in Class m, w Earl Willow. (3) Junes Stephens. Class-IV“ Double furrow plough: drawn by tour horsrets-tty C.A. Fow- ler, (2) J. M. Gillies (3) C. A. John. ston. . . Mr Edwin Good, Kitchener, '33 the guest of his sister. (Rem) Mrs. D. J. Storms over the week end. Mrs Dick Scott and son Earl and Mr it. MtTauart. rylurned from their vestem trip last week. . The United Church Mission Bonds aré holding a masquerade Huloween social at the home ot Mrs Robt. Crawford on Friday evening. Mrs S. Fergugon has been quite ill at the home of Mr Geo Bturroelr, but Is now improving. Miss Mary Wale is able to be a- round agaln nfter stuttering with an attack of appendicitis. ' Quite a number trom this myt ab tended hlrbaim Anniversary servic es on Sunday and Monday evening. Mr and Mrs Will Ridden and boys were recent visitors It Mr MacKell's. Drayton. Mrs E. Scott, Preston, called nee may on Menus Ridden. Mr and MA, J. new. Riverview, were visitors at MrtGeo. Shand's. Mrs Sephmnln. Matthews going to Toronto this week art and music for a time. Mr John McEachnie had fortune to lose two yearling the' rape last week. Threshing is over for the your andl now farmers are anxiously waitingi for decent weather to take up tur- nip; and tht up for wlnter. ' ' Surely no one will you 'wet' on Dee. lat after our “Mace with wet weather the past two'yan. Misses Edna and B." Webster in- tend leaving shortly to spend the winter in Toronto. Miss Edna has been Instructor ot the Girls' Gar- ment making Club and in apprecia. than of her splendid help, the club Met at the home of Mrs W. Donald last Friday owning and 'ptieserited her with? " Add!!!“ and nice tray. One of the 'Sundy School group conferences of Pinon Tp. will be held in the United Church Thunday. Oet..28th at 8 tr.m." 4 HOPEVILLE purposes to study the mis- came on ' Mr. Pnor of Imam-y “a the - o'r-tthtossestg.A.otdrr.rihrirtue Mr Will Willi-.m- ot Toronto, paid o Bring visit to hi- pronto. Mr and Mm Harry Willi-ms recently. Min Myrtle Robinson Mid brother Chi-once were in Owen Bound Fri. doy but. the former renninins over for (town. In. J. J. lortley and mm little IOIII of Arthur, any visiting her par- enu. Mr 1nd In H. Willinmn this week. Threshing and silo Bllintr we tin. uhed for Shits year. mu Armand! Giana-cu ia spend- ing this week with her cousin. Mrs. L. McFadden. Datum Corners. The Edge Hill Community Club will hold their tirnrt meeting for this {all In the school on may night, Octo- ber Mth. Everybody come. his instructed the undersigned Ale- tloneer sell by Pttbtd Auctbn on her menu I Lot It, Co 6, N. D, R., Ohmic, on _ Thu . my. Nov. 4. 1026 at 1 o'el mm, the following farm stock. mph-menu. etc. : LIVE ST K: Home, R yrs old: lure, 7 you old; ' cows, 8 ynold; 2 to“. 6 yrs old; ' cows. 7 yrsold; 1_eow,'10 yrs‘ ld; 1 heifer. 2 yrs old; 1 bill. , yr. d; 5 caves; l brood Bom; 5 pm. 10 weeks old: hood new Bttd 10 pigs ' weeks old; a num- ber of he". . . A IMPLEMENT .. McCormick blad- br. 7 " cut: F " mill with bag. Mer; set Iron Har its. actions; not 'tstthntt tooth bumvs; Iron roller: root ‘pulper. cultlvdor. acumen sing- le furrow plow, straw cutter, gang Mow, demoetatt,. buggy. cutter, stock rack. Daisy churn, set double bar as“. set single harness. hay fork. rope and pulley, mail box, forks, chains lnd numerous other articles. FURNITURE: Raymond sewing mucking. coal oil stove, ' burner: De annl cream gemntor No 12: Hptrtr.v" Thought Kitchen Range; I number" ot other articles ot furniture. A quantity ot hay, grain and oat Juan" .rhtrthretrlted. Everything must bo'bbld " the trrxrtrHsteeturtts giving up farming. Terms of Sale: Grain, hay Ind strut and nil sums of $10 and unda'. Cub. Ova; yhat mount 12 mos. credit on approved Mm notes. 5 per cent discount allowed tor mush in lieu of notes. MRS. JNO. FALLAISE. Proprletreas JOHN O'NEIL Auctioneer AUCTION SALE You may liter at Any Time Let us 'rt".tpy,on, the rand to R. A. LISTER a CO., Canada DURHAM MACHINE SHOP Gnncral Ranking Done _ F. W. MOON, Machinin Shop and Livery, Phone 140 will allow u u Speck], Time Sale $15, Ctutt Bale $20. on old Senator! turned in on a new Malone Separator. Apply at of SECOND HAND Cream separators between 04.15:; Nov. Ili, me The Upper Town Grocery Our Btoek of Grpoeriea In brand new. autumn“ tor anything you demo in an. mic. We handle Dairy Products, Meats, Flour, Cereals, Canned Goods, Coal Oil, Etc. Prices the lowest: Quality the host. Give us . cm. MRS. JOHN FALLAICE r W AN T E D $2i),i)i)i).l)i) Worth J. C. HOWELL ,, Implements. ete CREDIT PHONE 139 TORONTO rue. R yrs old: ma, g snow: cows. 7 yrsold; teifer, 2 yrs old; cuves: 1 brood an old; blood MAIN STREET, HOLOTEIN, ONT. on. SMITH. M.B..oI.C. as. Otf1ee and midenoc. corner Cow“. and Lunbton opposite old Pom 0h- OHIoe been: I to It Lu. L80 tat t 9..., T to 0pm.. Sundays one“ We. Hem: a-.4 “In. T--' pm. OBS. .IAMIESON & JAMIESOI - H Mm- The Scionoe that and. Life to you: 5nd your: to life. Can and .00 " O-tttnts- m In Dad-In Te-. “unity! an ans. c. a. no . ' Il, ssssu: MoGlLLIVRAY W. th PICKERING. MS, L08 Univ-g! y. ttryd an: of Roysl Coll of 'lS?a1rri,,1,'gl','tt,/'lirl'.t', BM: iiGrg t J fithmtRtt Now awn HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univ. any; Graduate Ron! Colluebntll Surgeons. [January In all m ht.- ch00. once. mm of Central Dru Btates Butane on um sum. MIDDLEBRO'. SPEREMAN & Mi00LEBit0' “MM comm. Etc. Mr C. C. Middlebm " Durham 0“ At Huber-ton on Huh, from 4.80 to ' Fm. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Llano“ Auctioneer In any 000“ sue. Men on rationale tor-o. Dues unused u Hamid once,†dnlk. mun-oust: Durban Review“. Pie-henna Adnnou. Goo. E. Dunn; Dundnlk P, o. Phone a r " Llano“ mm tor Ge. of Gror, Terms, xenon-bk. Sale due- ml. be mused at the Review 030.. Durham. Balance: R. R. No. e, Prloovm. [Jeanna Auctioneer tor County Gm 3.1. due- my be hanged " the Review Once or m trett. Term modento. Stun-cum: guaranteed. " you plan o Ida. phone 004. m Umud Audion." [or Co. at GM [060nm terms. Amusements for me. u to dues. etc. In! be In“. at Review ottttMs, Duh-m. Tom- application. Addreu I. R, 4, Durban 1. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.D.S. Telephone 608. ring Glad, to sin {but “if linden. JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper The Durham U. P. o. Live Bloc Auoclluon will thin stock from mtr. MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA 6t acre tum: for ale, adjoining the town ot Mt Fore-l. good tenth so“. nbundnnce spring Inner - running. piped conveniently, bank but. true house. Easy terms. Full pouculon. Apply owner, Box MI, Mount mt Bubm-ihen m minded ill-(who. remitting subscriptions to the Review by cheque that emu-age should to added. Bunk money orders or ex- press money orders do not need (in exchnnse. neither do postal no.0! order- or pond noten. HONOR amount a imp. Bit. th IcLELLAN Guam. (him of TM For rates. REUBEN th WATSON I so.†and" I OtBeo on button Bt ALEX. MAC DONALD DR. A. M. BELL Music ftr all Occasions rm. and open dues. Ipply to RohCE To PARIS†Enter any Day JOHN 0'lllElt K. E. PHtPPtt, Hunter Durham, Phone " FAIL! FOR til L I) Addreu R. R. 1. VIII“! " I) n, tt