Ciiiiiiitjomptrggauusnfil'. Two mum. I ship, ttrirNe "1 Vais [NWT f and bank In tttt The amazing - that tt.se Git. MNt "Magic furnace 3"†3 greater volume of warm moist air from I and!“ ttttet ot ml is the heating "oiUae the age. Built on emit." ditteretst . . . A =c, (BIN Marie Wannaâ€? ardiDiiiiili3'e?111', I "16"}qu ya: -7 w - - gring- new comfort to the home and any; fuel bills one-third to w. '____ The Calm Marie burn: any hset aqua!†well. It heats three times faster. The one-piece. heavy steel plate body, â€acid can: ohaped grates, booster fhres.q electrially are welded joiuts, which ttirt'rrt,,1',"le', pre- venr. gas and t from leaking, rli coritrjtm.te to make ttthee.',', - __ _-ata. .50“ rio co" llUIII.‘ iv ___-_' _ A'lit,"i"' the most satisfactory and oicooomieal We. m I“ M PAM '15†Learn all the fact about this new and â€nationally priced ham.) ce. Our easy paymentphn gamma you to have the Giiaott Marr: installed at Gee-the ha! y " of payments spread over on: war. Write today. Did You Ever Stop to Think houre by“. "" [ha p,, v goods l mu:- men-him! All: dig; it in Lo le'., t QR! To. SAL! [ 11-3. d acres in Glenda town- ru: "we , and ft, con. 13. tht P"' .' is a good (mate house P. In"). wfth ottter building: /.' . Mot. good orchard: sun-n xv.- Murkdalv. This is a v ~99 farm. Will be sold ai ' Wu easy terms. Appi) l , "on Livingstone. " " t, "Miami Centre. Ont. 'o \rt Livingstone, Iturlva' Jim co...†new If Sent Away To Distant Merchants up t." a I'iUTG' ' I. o,o,ermed i - Jrainetl When in Need of Printing ' "' thin bill OR-- Wttttt a ton dollar bil! which a farmer spnnds in his we may accomplish I' bet utr follow it around. Probably woods Inn-chant sets " am. He passes it on to the hard. erchartt in payment ot an Manual. The hardwars merch- ', it in wages to one of his "mptoyees. This employee to his landlad). who pays a! grocery bill with it. Tho can then pay his butcher. The butcher passes this on prorluee merchants. truyituslartrety from the farmer, pas- ' (on dollars back to the farmer, from whom it originally Thus ls has, in its ramblings among the gnome town .u-rvell many useful purposes and yet it is still in Um wily to again serve. uubc.rized Fo orwuatre'tt that orders leit wiih your home town printer ' 'h'r to pay the Wages ot workmen who in turn send cnmw} with local buslnt-ss houses. thus serving to main- J, tl round ot business which is necesmry in order that rural . n '-mr":om Canada may tiouriatt and prosper. WI: have just received a shipment of Westinghouse, ri..forest. Crossley and Atwater Kent Radio Sets; Also, a fresh supply of Batteries, Tubes and all Radio Accessories '9 not Gil to see (his large (“splay at DURHAM FAIR It.-at our Show rooms at any time convenient to you. -- a... - - - an .----""'" - ten .--at our Dnow You"): a» an, FM.'.'."" -- m....-------"""" aynlt ’0! A BItMttttsrttA'rM" “I "" ttWN HOME. We win be pleased to install on for you h SMITH BROS. donut bill is done tor ' city elsewhexv, But so its ttseirtlttess is at an e I or just that much â€v.--‘ r buildings _ . . hard: s-vett Rcvzcw lor Job Printing This is a When considering your printed re vm be sold ttrtirements, consult the Review. w“. WW) _ Careful and prompt attention given '"F . :huainvss stationery, prize lists, pro ','": grams. towers, factory forms. auc- Jetttro, Ont..) lion salt, bills. ete. and orders (alum me, inn-hut; tor counter check books. Phone 6. The Durham Review "d Dealers sine-c 1914. RADIO 1 Apartments " Rent Furnished or unturuished: all rrn convenience. Apply at tht dauzlx Home. in†P-tte-- 5.... 350.00 in "et--. Burn: Any Fuer-- No Jolntt--, " - tor good. " may serve to build ttt so thr as the home community t t'.tt end and the community has much working capital. Eau Leah Gam ' - - .- - - M, d: all mm- at the Mid- "e-It me--'"'"'"'-"' --"e" ' . I . F.t"h"t""" 3mm g 11 Schools Competed at ',t,t,tilir. I n .. I (I_l__| ILL. Vlckers 6. Mvmbvr Canadian Weekly Newâ€) 7 erg' Asroe'ation. l C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Pro-', The Suptember meeting M. S. of Queers St. Unll was ha"! on the 15th I ParaonaTe. The Preside: Mchw led the meeting. opened try singing "Betot. awful throne." Mrs cm prayer (or our missions at home and abroad, par tluoning God's blessku: a on the members of t Board. Mrs McCrae re 13 years det endnbla sorviee Chauncey 1 many years speaker, has and awn tor ive: Chauncey M. Depew. famous tov', M many years as an after dinner,) Unit speaker, has long preached iiipi/tl M and even for a longer time has pram; No. Need it. This last fact has Just b-L‘ M come known with the disclosure that! No Mr Depew has the first $100 he Wm“ y saved and that it has been earning No interest since 1861. I ' Mr. Depew took a little time 011‘ No. from his duties as the chairman ot'; , the Board of Directors of the Now; 'l - -. ..,__.n and" wont. (0,301 bor' -___"P_" - York Central Railroad Perkskm to see how t positvd in the Pee' Bunk in 1861 was zen Depew never forgets " was admitted he d' Ms original savings had grown to $1,100. Indeed, his $100 ha Mr lwpew decided. In whprn it was and some more. $100 "HAS GROWN Queen il w. M. s. l Trndm‘s for mumm- heating system in nu Hall are being ca ml for eriy Commuee. Spec information can b set otttce. Tenders to flee not later than Se or any tender not u cNr Member meeting ot the W. Queers St. United Church. on the 15th Inst. at the r. The President, Mrs. H. ed the meeting. which “'33 y singing "Before Jehovah’s one." Mrs Groves other 0 ' our missionary endeavor and abroad, particularly [ILL God's blessing and guidance members of the Mission J, Pt you! inspection. Railroad and went to we how the $100 he de- the Poekshill Savings was getting along. Mr forgets om friends,hut for installing Warm tent in Durham ", m: ea pd tor by he ttep. specticatlons mm b seen at c: o had done so well, -d. ho would have it and watch it grow} W.‘ l l dH not g warm air rhartt Town by the Prop- ttcatlons and en at Clerk’s in Clerk's of. . 36. new kcesstu'ily ac- -.-'-'"" . 1. nun.- ----" Miss net: Bait-7" "ttoot tatt" first Weigendorf 5 I cc "erond "" in su-lon I NAT, ft a _ animation l' All Bentlnclt wads led to Lanna-on ', last Friday, where the biggest crowd T was assembled at any event held within the bounds ot the Township. it was the date ot the annual School Fair. ever growing in pon‘llarlty and pupils from 11 schools made keen competition in the exhibits. while ul these. 7 competed in drills and Tit" ade as well. It was a. sizzler or a lay in afternoon in an open field :100 yards south east or the school where speaking. drills and sports took place. 3 One sehoor-No. T, Howie's, Miss "Ella McFarlane. teaeher-- sent all the contestants in both public spc.nlr ing contests. This school is in north west corner of tho township. What’s ‘wrung with all the other schools _ "av-x thev no budding armors T In ade as well. It I lay in afternoon in yards south east or speaking, drills and One trettoot---No. T, Home s, mm, Ella McFarlane. teaeher--- sent all the contain“; in both public spank- ing contests. This school is in north west comer of tho township. What's 'wrong with all the other schools Have they no budding armors ? In Abe grls' contest, lst went to Walter- Hna McFarlane. sppaking on “Our tcountry." and thtd to Alma Anderson ton "True Canadians." Earl Ander- son was firm in boys" contest, his ' iopic being 'Benefits of School Fairs' i and 2nd to Erwin Bulk? on 'Canada'. l The following seven schools con- let? the parade and drills: 't,No 1--campbell's Corner--" pupils l Miss Pierson, teacher 'No e-Allan Park-lil pupils r Miss Reta Bailey. teacher I",, Union No t-Hetreratteu1--14 pupils il Miss Emily Hunt, teacher :-1No. 6-Muiock--16 pupils __ _ .. h‘nnknf and THE DURHAM REVIEW In the meanum completed In the dition to the aha following schools No, Bantinck School hit manner. No.10--Aberdet'n. Mr teacher No. g-.-Crtortord. M teacher. No. T-Vickers. Mr S i: il teacher. ..l'i"He_ "__ - , . ' Kntted Scarf or crochet lace-- M. "lit-ite,.',"""'"" Mt D. McCormick Miske R: Gladys Alexander 3: Iron.- tttM) e Subject 9: Ulva McDonald 6: Louise No. g-Crawford. Mites 1. Mecuafg, Pokrandt 5: Vera Subject b. teaeher. ' DRAWING No. t--Vicktrra. Mr Sharpe. teacher 1 Scrap Book-Emo Campbell 13: w. There was an abundance of good McFarlane 'r: Reta Vollett ll : I‘lva exhibits ot all kindir and the crowd McDonald 6: Florence McLean 10. good naturedly jammed and swelle-r- Collection or outs of animals-- W. ed ta the school to view them. In McFarlane 7: Mildred Hang 9: Ellen pfâ€? money won by each section. No F,y,e.ee.eeA. Ronald McDonald 9: It. a Louse topped them all with $14. "gt), l"r,hr',Q1,,e, Ezenauhf. . ' . ' No 1-A7.40'. No g “you . raw 'T.- em chslin 9: IO: others were a . N , $5: Esther Plotter 7: A. Subject 9: c, 45.7": "g 1.Ni-lle't 1- g"..' N: é" Petter T: Gordon Tattle U2: John No 5---$10. o: " . : -.. McLean 10. [31120: No g-t6.30: No ill-“13"“ Writing (4th book)-- Ellen Cram 'No II-tMo. we: g: Stella Pokrandt 5: m, Stat l _ ls tho complete list of to 13: Viola Stafford 13: Vera Ea Il mn.2,t'J',iJJrs,' tho number after the lie ,7t, Harold Tulle 112.. . Aschnlars’ names slgnllylng the school Writing (3rd booN--eMiltied Misk I, which thry attend : g 8: Loulsa Pokrandt 5: Millie Wen _ _ . A---" endort 5: Gordon Wilkinson 5: l av .u v-.-“ Following Is tho complete list of , prize winners, tho number after the scholars' names signifying the school which thry attend : ', GRAIN AND ROOTS I Marquis Wheat (Quart) --Rothwell E. Blake, 1. Marquis wheat tshean ---ttothwelt Fl, Blake, 1: Gartietd Haywood I; J. Mighton. 9. [ O.A.C. No 21 Barhy tquart)-- C.) Emke T: Ronald McDonald f): Goss', Arttt Gonna T: Ralph Fritsrh 8: F. O.A.C. No 21 Emmy u Emke T: Ronald McDonal don Cotttts 3: Ralph Fri! Sharp" 6: Milton Krauter OAC No 21 barley " Emke T: R. Fritseh 8: Jon Eddie Hex! 2: Gordon Cc Wiermler 8. -- .,,____H r UFOW" o. i ma (“Pm Cs1seafr-- Gordon Wil- lkinstm G: Mildred Hang 9: Erwin I Emkr 7: Emerson Emlm "l: Freddie, ', Ebenau 8: Paul Weldendorf 5. I l, Sweet corn ti", earsy--Gordon rut,- ivle LT: Wilfred Cotter il: Mary Me icrrmror 9: Gordon Schmitt cr, Geo.' , Ashley 10: Wm Miske g. l I MarwNs---Httrotd Tame U2: Morris ‘Msywoad I: Geo. Hang 9: Jas, Mc- Ronald I: Gordon Wllklnson 5. l Turnips---Madre Stafford 13: M. Mm'ood 1: Bobby Dobson 1: Gor. don McLean IO: Jack Gander l: Jno. ' Malena 10. --- - n,,._ in, I "irannerr Oats Melvin Rody 5 -natttwt. 0214 M. “mix 5: C. Brown 3. lunar-nu Iv. Potatoes-- Clarence Lynn 10; L. Davey l0: Luella Obcntuck I: Don McGregor 9: C. Ruthie li: G. Alex- ander s. T l Beets-Hilda Unuh r. Ella Creat" men 8: Wm Batter 2: Mntlorse Chit- men 8: Wm valley 1; Lump-n: w... tick IV. Clayton My 10: Glut Dov- is 5. carrots-Helen McKay I: [mm Mr:- Donald 6: “ounce McCall]: 9: V. Stewmt 10: Mildred Breuugan 2: Estella Pokmdt 5. Paranivs--LitMn Park 8: In. Me Ronald 3: Alma Anderson T: Flor. cue Even 10: Hilda Alanna IV. Ruth Victor: 6. meantime judging had been l in the school, when in ad.. the above seven, the four suthools also exhibited: Howie's ing. tvachers. children's‘ i' races followed. In the m' event, Irvine Sharp r the start ond H. Bier- him out for first. In the rs’ sprint. Miss M. Turn- Ninnm' Miss Pierson 2nd I Hunt. 3rd. Arch Helene u to Lamina): and? Gordon Comm 3; (quart )---C. Ewen toean---C. Ewen m: Wicrmior r. Clifford Miss McFarlane. tsheaf)- C John Unruht uUll II- FLOWERS Asters--sylvia Zimmerman te: A. Ewen 10: Mildred Miske c. Nemo. Stinson 9'. Irvin Emke 7: Gordm Tuttle I"). --. - "A"\Anah‘ R: M Collection Apples -..d l Aunt Antlersgn T: l 'l‘ulue l a. sweet Peas--- l‘lva McDonald 6 Hahn 2: Viola Stafford 13: Mt' Stafford 13: Estella Pokrandt 5', Emke 7. cotsrnos--GltH.vs Alexander 3: ma Mighton 6: Gladys Platter 3: 1 Wall 5: Hilda Unruh S: Geo Dav -- rt----... 'h. l. (ttttearl)'] Stewart mg} “Evil day mm .c... _ on . t nson .: earl Ebenau : an ‘ , _ Weidcndori' ii: Albert Bieman 6. [dy of fttyt,,',1',I' trreopsia---John McLean 10. Name! “I†ms 'll " h WMdendorfs: Alma Anderson 7: IPI, in our Sunday be 0 da Uttruh R, . lt:,eee!,',", next. when rtahtias--Fhao Mighlon 6: L. Pok- Kechme till be Pr M...“ x. (inrtlnn McLean Is): 'ih"riiGaiis.s. c, “d. (JIIAun- ,v . Dahiias---Ertml Mighlon 6: L. Pole', rand! 5: Gordon McLean IO: Willie Stlnson 9. Gitutioii--HarxtFd Tame U2: Mil- dred Breutigan 2: Ulva McDonald 6: Levi Schrelnert 5. ' - .-- . - â€ma-mun Bec'- LEVI K’Lul\rlli‘lv V. Phlox-RoMa Reay I: Emerson Mr and Mrs um- Emke: Lavina Unmh 5: Florence ren spent the wee McLean 10: Louise Pokrandt 5: “momma 5nd {an Clarence 7. M and Mrs W. Home Garden Bouquet - Gordonk . r hi week Wilkinson 5: Gordon McLean 10: 5.; visitor' t s ' Zimmerman Le: Dora Horst 132: R.i, L. Meueatr. Wall 5: Gladys Howie 3. l Mr 5nd Mra Jas MANUAL TRAYNYNG daughters spent a I an Knots-Hamid Tattle U'.t: A.! Mrs John mom»: PVIginaon 5: Eric Anderson 7: Rolr‘h Mr Joe crutcme n eaey 1: Howard Fritsch R. Us sis I Milk moot-H. Ftitsett a: nmdyzz‘tz mud to , Adlam 6: P. Weldendorf 5. l. diy I Any Model in wood-M. Blake I: img rapt r. u H. Ptitset1 8: Ralph Fritsch a: Gor-l Mr Aliater Hon WHkinson 5; Brady Adlam 6.., week end wftlt 1 It. Blake 1. \antford. ' -- -- _-----.-" M... John Yes smug? Cake-Ln" McDonald 5:; Millie Weldendorf 5: Ruth Wall 5: I Florence McLean 10. i Baking Powder msCttitts-- Wilda Redford U2; S Zimmerman U2: Bes- sie Adlam 6: Vera Blake T: Flor- ence Willis: 2: Luella Obenhack I. iiiuriiCGpu-vviva McDonald 6 Jean Coutts 3. __, - '"17itaT'rGa--viva McDonald 6 Mildred Mtske S. 10 w SEWING Doll's "re.str--Erma Mighton 6: R., Wall 5: Lottie Bailey 2: Clara. Davis 5: Doris Mackey 1: Margaret Brig- ham 2. Button Ho1es--utva McDonald 6: Gladys Alexander 3: Mildred Miske 3: Mildred Hang 9: Florence McCas- lin 9: Gladys Howie 8. Embroidered hand towel-- Mildred Make 8: Gadys Howe 8: Gladys Al- exander 3: Florence McDonald 9: v. Stewart 10: Jean Coutts 3. (nun. on Apples --Earl Anderson", Anderson T: V. Emke T: P. M 5: Elva McDonald 6. '; NATURE STUDY I, ' -..--. "Puma-nun Collection or cuts of animals-- W. McFarlane 7: Mildred Hang 9: Ellen Crammer: 8: Ronald McDonald 9: It. Frltsch 8: Myrtle Ebenau 8. Crayon Dmwintr---vera McCaslin 9: Esther Pfetter 7: A. Subject 9: G. Petter T: Gordon Tame U2: John McLean 10. Writing (4th book)-- Ellen Crem- men g: Stella. Pokrandt 5: M. Staf- ford 13: Viola Stafford 13: Vera Eur ke 7: Harold Tuttle U2. Writing (3rd bookr-Mildred Miske 8: Loulsa Pokrandt 5: Millie Weid- endort 5: Gordon Wilkinson IV. ll. endow Ga, G.ariiGskGrn1 o: Bessie -Puiiet--.Bert Chapman 10: G. Me Lean 10: Clarence Lynn IO: Don Mo Gregor 9. Pen-sir" Hopkins 11: Gordon Coutts 3: Charlie Ewen IO: Gordon McLean lsr. Erma Mighton 6: Gro. Davis 5. Pen from home ttoek---E. Mlghltm 6: Harold Tame 2: Gordon Tank: U2 Geo. Ham: 9: Agnvs Ewen 10: M. Magwood 1. White Egirs--Ruth Wall 5; L. Sehr t2iriic Fm"'_“"" .... reinpt 5: Rex Luckhardt 2: Gordo’lyiuh as! r By. Tame ur, M. Mngwood 1: Elk-1r Mr ttttd Mrs John Ca Cremmen st. my ot Aberdeen spew Brown Eggs-Erma Mighton 6: D. at Mr Robt. Webber‘s Walker 6: Madge Stafford 13: Rahm; Fritsch 8: H. Friuch g; Ruth Wrtll.5.' - __ . - ' MISCELLANEOUS Colt. heavy dtntft--FJ. Emke T. I ABERDE Ctrtt--clttrenee Emke T. l ms; Catharine Mel Market Lamb-Erwin Emke T. 'day tor Norm Bar '1, Fume Speaking. Boys-Earl And. . ,ter Nomi. erson r. Irwin Blake q. I Mr ond Mrn Wm a. Public Spanking. oirltr-- W. Mn Furl-n9 7: Alma Anderson T. Stilt walking, boys-Johnny Me. Callum I: Edvard Sachs I. Stilt Walking. prirhr-- R. WI“. " Mecasttrt, Jean Burgess. Half but»! Oats-Hilda Unmh r. G. Tuttle ur. Stewart Haywood 1: Agnes Ewen 10: Gordon Manon IO. Half bushel ttarter:---N. Hum: ll: Florence Even 10: G. Schmm Ut, Ralf blame) whmt--hre.m Blake 7: Johnny McCallum 0: H. Tums Te: Brady Adlam 6: 0. "'mritggetet tr: Jns Comm 8. as: W. Pusan Mach 3: Syl- via am m. FRUIT , Hun-u mu... ,_ V Irvin Emke 7: Gordm euve. 1 Mr and Mrs John Humuwu - l‘lva McDonald 6: M Sunday with Mr and Mrs Isa " Stafford 13: Madsse' pvt of Egremom. Estella Pokrandt 5: V.‘ Miss Minn Hargrave Is plvs Atexander 3 Fl (with Toronto friends. ' . 'e '. 'it"' ' Gladys Pfetfer g: Ruth; Mr cure Il mean spent ov cr l . _ day with Markdale fliends. l' nrun 8: Geo Davis “1 M d M Will La . ' New. Stewart 10: Stew"! ' r an . rs . “meme , Pearl Ebenau 8: Paul _ day last week with Mr and y i: Albert Bieman 6. jay of Swinton Park. John McLean 10. Name! Rally my service will be t - "n In our Sunday School on Sn ' "- 11m TORONTO Jd 6: g l ROCK tee'.',) Mr and M; 5""?3 ren spent t t'. 'iThompt'ort tr lordon‘ Mr and N 10: s.; visitors this = Rn L. Meraeau. I Mr and N Wedding our burx. â€was Mary m. days with Toronto t Mrs The}: mam I‘Vvu-_ Mr and Mrs Bert Taylor and child- ren spent the week end with Mrs Thompson ma family. -- "r r unwarlane mm Hangman, a.“ .._ - - Mrs John McGlrr this week. Mr Joe Crutchley spent a may with hls sister Mamie onto. Maui to hear she is Mg her sister. I" ww- Fe'"" - , -7 . everybody but?- r and Mrs John Hunnwn tspear', The getroot Section of No ft, tom tl lay with Mr and Mrs lulu: um er with will u number of mim- "'" of Egmmom, lions in the township of Normand, is: Minis Hargnve lt; visiting attended the school air at Ayton 1.. 1 Toronto friends. Saiurdty. r Clurk Watson spent over Stttt- Despite the extremo heat mu. l with Maritime friends. ittrl prevailed during the week an; [r and Mrs Will Lawrence spell†an extra supply the dny of the amp _ last week with Mr and Mrs Hm"- the school children did well Ind law. ot Swinton Park. ‘a great dinghy of tsttieres in up tally Day service will be otrserso't building with tools vegetables. rm; our Sunday School on Sunday " ling. fancy wore, seeds and tlow, l _ noon next. when Mr Harold Me. Quite I number of the teachers “n '. clinle will be present and ttlvean the chlldrvn Ind drills. songs an.) , dress. iyell. The Best prise in such 'ttrr,' T - ‘Iwnni to No 6: 2nd, No. 5 ul'l ',)r _ iio Junior mom. Anon. Mr T s ROCKY SAUCE" iCoopar of erkdale mid his atm. 'rt- T 1 nd child- tsitrtanta, had I splendid lflvrnuur Mr and Mrs Bert " or ' M ._. Job and no doubt both mam mp n spent the week end with “" chlldnen were mu! when everytl.it hompson Ind YW, .. ‘m nixed up Ind the drtrereut pm. Mr and Mrs w.s..yceyt?f T/ff waited to the led and law.- up minors this week with Mr and Mrs had worked so in rd. . McLean. ndtwo“ Mr and Mrs D Widmeyor and lm AME-:2: 'S',,,)",', 52;:13: 'll') and Vernon spent the Week end ll . , Kitchener and Waterloo friend, I - -.__, ““‘ â€oh" and Inâ€. innuom. Mrs John vessie is spending a maple ot days with her daughmr. Mrs Jack McKechnie. Glenroaden. Misses May and Lena Bell, with their cousin. Miss Freda Willde spent a day with Mrs E. Wilkie recently. Miss lslny McKechme and pupils are busy preparing for the School Fair members an“: - WW.e_e--" ent. Several good papers were read. Pr the ladies. " was decided to tor-, 'ward 85 to the Institute fund to tue' ism in keeping a doctor at Totsetsl iwary in the Bruce Peninsula, att) Zwoman are dying for the want of a ‘doctor. There are no doctors within ‘30 miles. It was asked that awry Institute Branch donate " for this C purpose. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Robt. Led- ingbam. - wr-- A: 01.1. The Dornoch Women's Insutuu» was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Geo. Tracey, when 16 members and 2 visitors were pres- ent. Several good papers were read by the ladies. " was decided to tor. " w___si)- and m u. GREEN GROVE "bFehtih". The thamurtterittg meeting ot the' United Church Women's Miaslomry, Society will be held Oct. 3nd. " the home of Mrs C. McIntyre. We am“ glad to know the Durham ladies are invited and will take the program and to which We aw looking forwari. Mr and Mrs Prod Bleach. 0 Sound, visited with the Dargswel family Sun- ‘ day evening. Mr um! Mrs J.E. Heard left Fri-E day for their home In the city “Mr spending a. week at their summer home here. Before leaving Mr Piconl engaged Mr W. Running: to shinglv the house, paint the roof. put m new windows ma other repairing before the cold manner new in. E. B. Dugavei is building more fox pens to his ranch. which will keep him busy for a. month or so as “he intends ranching any or more pairs this winter. bells Ire l, Mr and Mrs John Cave“ and talus my of Nstrdttt spent last Sunday: ". " Shvldm'h. Git-hols and Mat l Dodsworih. Tex-n, won guests at '. the home of Arch McLean Sundny. ‘a The McQuame. IcOormMi nnd . Fletcher families coent s pleasant /.. evening at the bonus ot Hugh Me, "n run. 50th of Weevilâ€. Mr Donald Smart in a “3510" ' to Mon fur. In B. Ptrttsertotri: returned home mm In: nto: opt-ml- Mr Harold Mountain is cpendina, a few days at his home here, berm“ commencing fall term at Westomlfn- iversity. London. Mrs/Wm Smith and daughter Mar- nret, visited friends in Guelph and Toronto recently. Quite a number from this vieinity attended the school fair held unm- luh last Friday. r onpbeti tarent . "onto frlendlh Miss Catharine McLean Iett Satur- day tor North Bar where the www- ter Normal. Mr and Mrs Wm Cook Ind Mr Mott. ahon. Elmwood. visited wth Mr and In Donald Stew-n may. Ills: Mabel Stringer. Ktneaudittrt., spent. the Week end with Mr and Mrs m. ant In! Wm Weir. Matthews ot pr Lawrence spent the with hls mm Sadio in DORNOCH loudly ritsgimt in ABERDEEN or town is John "Wt" lulu: thw-r . II “n. ..i--e W, payer meeting 1nd chrtstenine hr , spending f at me home of Mr and Mrs A I'rrne_ her daughter, son lust Timmy evening. Glenroaden. ',, Mr Ind In Henry Koertie m ma Bell, with daughter of Runowr. Mr and M: In Winder “m'f'ti'l‘urbuzz ar1 family. Wingham p, llkie reeentiy. :Mr Koenig, s. of Aytom were lrN'r': de “d pupfis Vishnu It the home of Mr and M: the Schooli‘alr! S. Koenig. -- ' “A -.._A ur,., , wanes - e-e" 'M"' V'VII‘.“ .. - e. man/0* Mr and Hrs D Widmeyor and In! . M 4 Vernon spent the week end n l m . r tbtt "ae'.'."'.",',',',' 3nd Waterloo friends i dav ree' Mr and Mrs Bert Rahn and rang. la iii Tots and Mr and Mrs Wm Rulund mi , l is improv- in Pomona. recently. i Mn Henderson. Br. spent a t, x â€1'11â€: last week with how daumv. few its? Sunday WWII-yw__. Ind sister returned home Mrs A. Fulton. A few from this part prayer meeting and etr at the home of Mr Ind son last Thur-ad“ ewu SEPT. 22. IN? a. “w“... Mrs Mush-LII and Mr and Mr, 's' Harsh-ll and (humor of Pu.) u were weak and visitors at tlie Ann"- son home. The United Church ttre haninu \u nlvemry net-vices on the 23!): n. gather with I. upper on the mu l In: Honda. when Durham Kw 3 chair mrttt -ttst with the pmzmnv it iii) Income Fair Week it (ll i) if, ylndlvhhnl Inuruaton "nOlets rea, as, [all uay day Thissrcurity “New Llt s the inves‘or agairst Ion through the gnaranh e of all anntrral depmiud with the Trusters under issue of 1he bonds. A sure t l incrme Mala m the word": invidemul to ordinary invenmetds. t a". ‘vpek and in in Lynn'- mo"crn wmTE, PHONE or CALL son PARTICULARS . with Guaranteed Security . RAMAGE attd thresrhirte DURHAM, ONT It. Mr t s .34] his tthle Hs gdld gnu-moon both judges an: “a everytkiu "tatruatlott math-e you 3 mm at my tim" itt attend) An Merl tinn- 3... anchors. ( emeat" to a dam "ttor" try ..m V a an. Alma Ho: of her "end on Mes may Irot turued houn- :Itlv mgr With tten Artie MoArlhux In Arthur Fix, â€new: ir, l will Bere. - threshing m Curd“ an! iies Rue Ian" l -"- - lei." Ctitrortl tetrhtrt M INt M, u attend Normal Minn A“ Md] may " Mr I no a!†ttiv'" â€I!“ poph- at - - a 'sur' ittgt ttearly $19. was u. New in vugtitw het " "Inn-uh "as. Mus Baht “willâ€. the tooner's Hutu†" Mens "s an with h Koctsnie I. gr, John J. (“ulnar Mr John I Mr ll! M (m last Vi" I ttoe twtlo, Bt Columba The town their crow l â€any las" hull?" rm! no in" "h I doctor. PRICE ' " l'..LT SEPT Ed. Fwer tho! M M Custom M Best 0mm: M M 1 Paul†Pilot 1 tbit 'te Prairie Kit Get our Price 60005 .LATCHFORO‘S outta" ma co Nh' JOHN naive“ , talc ken Iâ€! BEE