tnm- 3 at Misâ€" the her. the sOn J and at at %, Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat > * Best Quality of Flour & Feed as | intend buying Wheat to ship by un_c.u.u. GOODS OELIVERED iN TOWN EV ERY DaYy. PHONE NO. 8, DAY OR NIGHT Loval HouseNX‘d Flour per bas 4.75“ Majstic Flour, per bag ....4.25 | O Canada Flour, per ba«g... 1.25 | Ning Riwa:d Flour, per bag 1.00 | Feed Ftour, per bag ...... 225 Pastry Flour, 24 tb bag ... 1.00 Pilst Filour, per bag ....... 1.30 Manle Lâ€"af Flour, per bag. 4.75 Pratrie Pride Flour per baZ 425 Custom Chopping Every Day BLATCHFORDS CALF, PIG AMD POULTRY FEEDS. Also QUNN3 BIG 60 BEEF SCRAP ANO POULTRY FEEDS. lias Always Taken a Stromg Stand for Quality J. S. MelLRAITH, A large assortment of ways in stock. wear In the realm of Shoes for wear with Autumn costumes, style has decrtecd that Patent leads the parade. We h ive a fine assortment of New Fallstyles for every function, be it for walkirg or dress JOHN McGOWAN ingredients are of First Quality. â€" Therefore when you buy our Bread, you are assured of the Best. HENDERSON‘S BAKERY THE â€"PEOPLE‘S MILLS M well known" for their richness and quality, Kept in clean sanitary cases, free from dust. lips and jokes mrie upon her‘ I her substantial build. Her is were all well received and ed the audience at her every nce with laughter, in hnmov\l ~s, comic songs and characâ€"| nges, Mer "laughing lonx“l : peach of ber numbers, dimfâ€", clevrerly done, proving her be an artist in the eomed)'f an â€" entertainer. If anyone: laugh they should see % doc-, MUrs Munroe, also of London.[‘ edlcient accompanist and al-‘ part in some of the coxm.'!)‘ very favorably with Miss} \ltogether a splendid "on-! 1 received and highly spoken We solicit your patronage. a~ full house to hear the justly wrlormers at Friday evening‘s was a pleasure to the Dirâ€" ind the audience as well. enat Allcorn opened with a few s calling wpon the Campbell i. now of Toronto, and the it intervals.. As llsllal. the orâ€" _ was splendid, tho‘ badly d through the pianoâ€"tuned a being too low in pitch for phone, which had to be disâ€" after their first selection. ict also militated against the elections of Miss Jean Anderâ€" [oronto, WhO Wal Innacd i« The Vogue of Patents PRICEVILLE f4.2, â€" c on the stage, caused quite e gasp from some of the . at her slim proportions. \ won them over and found to their hearts by the merry her Support your Home Baker oO°CT. 1%, THIS IS TRUE OF OUR BREAD OU CAKES AND PASTRY sell Repairing a Specialty Miss Jean Ancor; _ was forced to them at Reasonable Prices. tho‘ hd])' pianoâ€"tuned in pitch for d to be disâ€" anyone: Mr. Hodge, the s % doc-[ Mr and Mrs ondon,‘ daughters and sq and alâ€"; relatives of Mrs en‘ Mr and Screenings ....333.00 per ton | relatives of Mr3 (Rev.) l;léé;maék. | paid her a visit here on Sunday and ,‘took in the services at the church. I The Wash Shoe Store Miss Louisa visitor at the berse over the d 22 °17 C00T0, Over the Standard Bank. Mrs Buckham is now occupying her own home after having several imâ€" portant repairs made therein, The Misses James jJourneyed to Markdale on a visit to their sister, Mrs Bowes, in company with their brotherâ€"lnâ€"law. . I. McLean on Sunday last. Mr the Mrs Lynn of Hanover was a visicâ€" or with Mrs Mather over the week end, Mr Prosser of Ceylon, will preach in St. Columba at 11 a. m. on Sunday the 16th and is also taking the Anniâ€" vyersary services at Salem in afterâ€" noon and evening meetings, _ There will be no evening | service here on‘ that date. | Mr and Mrs Thos. Chase and fam-l ily have recently move1 into the | house formery octunlml m one i 0d Ferguson m,__ his house, by splintering his _ , _ mire every praise and congratâ€" ulate Miss Annie McKinnon, South Line, on her honesty â€" on finding a good sum of money on the grounds, and giving it up, awaiting its righiful owner. All honor to her, We were favored and personally delighted on Sunday last at 3t Colâ€" umba Church, in baving a duet sung by Mrs Albert J. Leslie and W. \, Ramage, old time friends of many years ago. | SOrrow I8 exnagumÂ¥imn L.22.2. . l at Travelling Goods alâ€" o. Th i Wa 'gn 'M"{_lfe;'e-homed again. e handle the Louisa Watson, Beeton y .2i% CE GGCLION, Was a at the home of her brother er the week end, accompanâ€" a friend, a near neighbor of ige, the successful combatant. ind _ Mrs â€" McLaren and two s and sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mitchel!, _ of Mrs (Rev.) McCormack.‘ ‘" _ °. money on the grounds, ving it up, awaiting its righiful All honor to her, were â€" favored and nargansl. misfortune Mras â€" Wifrid Watson slortune coming to ’i‘. Aw in falling off the roof of . breaking some ribs and w Nes L expessed on every hand, efasect C 3 y occupied by the late Sandy MeDonald, over T hnd i2 2d 1100 CuL E2 t SUNE | their rerent illness. W. Ww.|! Mroand Mrs Geo. Mc MaNy | Miss Brown, Niagara Falls & ‘ week end at Mr Don. Camt and A nimber from Edge Hill attencsd the Fair at Owen Sound and report x successful fair. late | A letter f:om Manitoba friends state that Oats are ‘hot worth speakâ€" ing of owing to rust and not worth while threshing. Rev, Mr Armstrong held prayer meeting Wednesday of last week in the Edg eHill hall. Miss Margaret Anderson, Edge Hill, teacher, accepted a school 40 miles north of Ft. Wiliiam, a bush part of the country. No farming done, she says but timbering. â€" Miss Anderson says she is getting along well with all nationalities. _ As there are no churches within 20 or more mil»s, Miss Anderson startel a Sunday Bchool and reflects much credit on a young girl yet in her teens. Her many old school chums at Durham and Edge HIll will wish her much success in the new country.. l}we were singing for the Baptisis. | We said ‘yes,‘ and will do it every time our feeble â€" service is needed ,“Well," he said "you have something | to do, singing for the Baptists." The | old elder would sooner go withoui â€l his breakfast than miss his morning | prayers. The ‘something to do‘ is | sometimes applicable to the present | church goers for some might say i | you are going to the United Church, ;‘you have something to do‘ and it | some go to the new Presbyterian | church, its ‘something to do‘ also. | But let there be no bitterness to | whatever â€" church they belong, all have more of a Higher ‘Something to do‘ than to be only church goers. ) But what next. A good pastor of the Baptist Church, then in Priceâ€" ville, Rev. Mr Warren, who saw some of his o‘l members chewing tobacco and forgetting they were not in the jold kitchen at home, said in a calm _ manner "If those of you chewing tnâ€" bacco or I should say abusing yourâ€" selves with tobacco, please not to spit on the floor.‘ _ Mr Warren was one of the noblest Christians to be, found and died in consumption. When we were a young man we sometimes led the praise part of the service to a highland Scotch preachâ€" er in the old languags, the Gaelic. We met one of the old Presbyterian elders one day on the highway and he gave us a rebuke, saying he heard of | The many changes since 50 years ago cannot be numbered . The then babe in the cradle is now more on the decline than otherwise Those in the promise of life 50 years ago ate now few an Afar between. Tme is on the move and pays no attention to the many obstacles the weary travâ€" ellers meet in the short journey of life. But we must pass on to some more of the past and present. We have just completed our 50th anniversary of being a correspondâ€" ent to the Review and we cannot promise to contribute for 50 years more. Its tho‘ as it were a special favor from the Author of all good that we were permitted to see the anniversary of our long experience as writer to the Review which was first called the ‘Gray Review‘ when it started in Dundalk. Mtr, Editor, it is said that a continâ€" ual Aropping will wear the stones, and in like mannera week after week contribution â€" may weary the Editor, by taking up space which might be better occupied â€" than our continual week after week writing. PRICEVILLE & GLENELG Mrs Robt. Taylor and her sister Miss Helen McKay of Brimley, Mich. and Mrs Alex. Mcintosh of Toronto are visiting with Mrs Ed. Everist. Miss lrene--lï¬Ã©l‘ean spent a few days at Mrs D, McLachlan‘s. Mrs Robt. Taylor and her sister, upiol isw s BPR 81 infntantiiy s cssc d a cA o _ Mr Alex McEachern, Toronto spent the week end with friends here, Miss Ida Hincks spent the week end with her friend, Miss E. McLean. Mrs Alex Carson spent a few days last week with friends at Vandeleur. Misses Isla and Willa McCuaig, spent the week end at their home. This Thursday and Friday is the Teachers‘ Convention for East Grey. It is held at Barrie this year. Mrs Mike Henry, Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at Mr Dona‘i Stewart‘s. ‘ W Gamatfiatticmaaltt hi dice. . w22 | babe and Mrs Elmer Watson Miss Esther McLean spent the week end at | Mr and Mrs Hector | dayed at John Scott‘s, N Glad to see Mro Iamo with friends the Fair. Anna Mary McLean took in ® at Woodbridge, also attendâ€" dding reception there Friday McArthur a disagreeable day for there were quite a few hope next year we will th a fine day. The conâ€" up and spent a few days here and also took in Hector McLean, 3unâ€" Scott‘s, N. Egremont. Mr John Brown and McLean, Melancthon, gnd at her home. Geo. McLellan and . Campbell‘s out again after , spent the , Toronâ€" S SHEEP Shropshireâ€"G, Whyte ] OXFORD DoOwWnN . Aged ram, shearling ram, ram lamb | aged ewe, Shearling ewe, ewe lambâ€"â€" | All W. J. Meads 1 and 2. * - J. C, Dixon, judge POULTRY ‘ Silver laced Wyandotte cockâ€"W D Connor. _ Barred rock, cockâ€"T. Mcâ€" Dougall, W. A. Beaton. Barred Plyâ€" mouth Rock, Henâ€"T. McDougall 1 and 2. Barred Ply. Rock, cockereiâ€" T. McDougal : Pulletâ€"T McDougail. White Leghorn, cockâ€"W. D. Connor, T. McDougall : henâ€"T. McDougal}, W, D. Connor. White Leghorn cockâ€" erelâ€"W. D. Connor, T. MeDougall : Pulletâ€"W D Connor, T. MceDougall. Black Orpington henâ€"Mrs J. C. Adâ€" ams. Buff Orpington cockerel â€"â€"T. Nichol : pulletâ€"T. Nichol 1 and 2. Ancona henâ€"W. D. Connor. White Rock, cockerelâ€"W. D. Connor 1 and 2: pulletâ€"Connor 1 and 2. Houvdan henâ€"Connor 1& 2. Br. Leghorn cock â€"Connor : henâ€" Connor. Turkey, maleâ€"G. Whyte : femaleâ€"G. Whyte. Toulouse goose, spring femaleâ€"H. A. MeCauley. Goose, any other breedâ€" D. L. MceArthur, Toulouse goose, agâ€" edâ€"F. D. Cairns, T McDougall Touâ€" louse goose, maleâ€"T. McDougal!l 1 and 2: femaleâ€"T. McDougall 1 and 2. _ White China, femaleâ€"G, Whyte. Pekin duck, youngâ€"T. McDougail. ~Pekin â€" drakeâ€"T. McDougall. Pekin duck, oldâ€"T. McDougall, F. Thurston Pekin drake, oldâ€"T. MecDougall, F, Thurston. Rouen duck, oldâ€"T. Mecâ€" Dougall : Arake, old â€" McDougali. Rouen Auck, youngâ€"T. McDougall 1 and 2: drake, youngâ€"McDougall 1 and 2. White Wyandotte cockâ€"â€"â€"G. Whyte. Wh. Wyandotte, temale-â€"F.l Thurston, G Whyte. Wh. Wyandoite pulletâ€"G. Whyte 1 and 2. Partridge | . Wyandotte, female â€" F. Thurston. C Rhode Id. red, cockâ€"F. Thurston: j henâ€"Thurston. Rhc!> Id. Red, cockâ€" j erelâ€"F. Thurston : pulletâ€"F. Thursâ€" 1 ton. Best herd cattle (Kars â€"T. P. Tucker. Best fat heiferâ€"T. P Nichol. D. Campbell. 2 yr old heiferâ€"â€"1. Nichol 1 and 2, G. Whyte. 1 yr old heiferâ€"D. Sinclair, D, Campbell, D. Hincks. 2 yr ol steerâ€"D. Nichol 1 and 2 W. Mather. 1 yr old steerâ€" D Campbell 1 and 2, D Nichol. Steer callâ€"Mrs J.C. Adams, W. Mather, J. Burnett. Heifer callâ€"W. Mather, D. Campbell. Baby beefâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs J.C. Adams. Milch cow, dil;';::‘:. MceVicar, D. Campbell 2 and 3. Milch cow, bâ€"ef purposesâ€"Jno. Livingstone 1 and 8. HEREFORD Aged bullâ€"D, Hincks. Bull caltâ€" T.P. Tucker 1 and 2. Milch cowâ€"â€" T.P. Tucker 1, 2 and 3. 2 yr old heiferâ€"T. P. Tucker 1, 2 and 3. 1 yr old heiferâ€"T.P. Tucker. Heifer calt and 2, Don. McMillan. CATTLEâ€"SHORTHORNS Durham bull, agedâ€"Donald Mcâ€" Millan, D. Campbell, _Bull calftâ€"D. Campbell, J. Burnett. Miich cowsâ€" D. McMillan, D. Campbell 2 and 3. 2 year old heiferâ€"D, Campbell, Don. McMillan, J. Burnett. 1 year old heiâ€" ferâ€"D. Campbell, J. Burnett, D. Mcâ€" Millan. _ Heifer callâ€"D. Campbell 1 Brood mareâ€"D. Sinclair. Spring coltâ€"D. Sinclair. Single driverâ€"A. McCuaig, D. Hincks. Lady driverâ€" Islay McCuaig, Grace Ramage. Test turnâ€"outâ€"A. McCuaig. Best Spring colt (Mas. Harris special)â€"Earl Mc Jno. Livingstone. GENERAL PURPOSE Spanâ€"G. B. Welton , J. Shortreed. Brood mareâ€"Earl McLeod, Spring foalâ€"Earl McLeod. â€" One year ollâ€"â€" HORSESâ€"HEAVY DRAUGHT . Spanâ€"D. Nichol. _ Two year oldâ€"â€" D. Nichol. One year oldâ€"L. Frook. AGRICULTURAL Spanâ€"Jas. Picken, N. McLeod, D. Hincks. Brood Mareâ€"And. Hincks, R. Lane, Earl McLeod. Spring colt â€"R. Lane, Earl McLeod, And Hincks. One year oldâ€"W. Aldcorn. Team unâ€" der 2700 lbs (Eaton‘s special)â€"Jas. Picken. 1 J. C. Dixon, judge JERSEY Cowâ€"F. Thurston. Heifer caliâ€" rs J.C. Adams. P. Tucker. THE DURHAM REVIEW Priceville Prize List . Findlay, Cratsworth, judge ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO SPECIALS ROADSTER GRADE (Karstedt special) . Tucker, D C,. Adams. _ Astersâ€"W. Aldcorn, D Campbell. ams. Begoniaâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs J. C. Adams. Gladioliâ€"J. Burnett, D. Campbell. Begonia, Rexâ€"â€"Mrs Adâ€" ams. Hydrangeaâ€"Mrs Adams W. Beaton. Dahliasâ€"W. Hawkins. Coll. foliage plantsâ€"Mrs Crossley, Mrs J. W. J. McMillan.~~Plain bunsâ€"R. Vause, G. Cairns, Tartsâ€"W A Hawâ€" kins, Mrs Davis. Sconesâ€"W. A. Beaâ€" ton, G. Cairns. Strawberries, peachâ€" es and cherriesâ€"J. F. Collinson, 3 kinds sweet picklesâ€"G. Whyte, Geo. Cairns. 3 kinds sour picklesâ€"Mrs. Crossley, Mrs Davis. ‘ L. Shutteworth, Mrs Aldcorn, Mrs, E.J. Ellis, Orangeville, judges FRUIT Apples, Northern Spyâ€"F. Cairns, R Ramage. Apples, a.o.v. Winterâ€"â€"R. Ramage, Mrs J.C. Adams. Apples, Woli Riverâ€"W. Beaton, R. Vause, _Alexanderâ€"Mrs J.C. Adams, R. Ramâ€" age. _ St. Lawrenceâ€"â€"J.F. Collinson, R. Ramage. A. O.Y, Fallâ€"J. F. Colâ€" linson, R. Ramage. GolM4en Russetâ€" F. Cairns, R. Ramage. Coll. applesâ€"â€" R. Ramage, W. Beaton. Crab Apples â€"W. Beaton, L. Fisher. Pearsâ€" â€"L. Fisher, W. J. McMillan. Plumsâ€"Mrs Crossley, W.J, McMillan. FLOWERS ‘ Hand bouquetâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Mrs Crossley. Table centrepiece â€" â€"D. Campbell, Mrs Crossley. Coll. house plantsâ€"D. Campbell, G. Whyte. Ger~' aniumsâ€"Mrs J. McLean, Irene Mld-f daugh. _ Sweet Peasâ€"W, Aldcom.[ Mrs Crossley. House fernâ€"R. Vause“ D. Campbell, Fuschiaâ€"Mrs J. C. Aiâ€"| J. I. Graham, J. C, Adams, Jeo. Binnie, judges. DAIRY & DOMESTIC Honey, extracted â€"L. A. Fishev. Jelly, 3 kindsâ€"W. A. Hawkins, Mrs. T. I. Davis. 5 Ib. roll Butterâ€"W, A. Beaton, Mrs J.C. Adams, F. Thursâ€" ton. 15 lb. crock butterâ€"G. Cairns, R. Vause, L. A. Fisher. 10 lb butter, ‘ in crock, 1st by R. Simpson Co. valâ€" ued at $7.50â€"W. A. Beaton, J. Weir, R. Vause. Quart Maple Syrupâ€"~R. Ramage, D. L. McArthur. 5 lbs mapâ€" le sugarâ€"I. A. Fisher, T. MceDouzall. _Pumpkin pieâ€"wW, A. Hawkins, Geo. Cairns. Lemon pieâ€"W. A. Hawkins, G Cairns. Apple pieâ€"R Vause, Irenc Middaugh. Oatmeal cakesâ€"G Cairns,| D. Campbell. _ Custard pieâ€"w. A.' Hawkins, D. Campbell. Cream picâ€"â€"' G. Cairns, W. Hawkins. Mince pieâ€"â€"| R. Vause, Mrs Davis. Layer cake, lightâ€"D. Campbell, W. A. Ha.wkins.l Fruit cake, not icedâ€"G. Cairns, L A. Fisher. Layes cake, darkâ€"W. J. Mcâ€"| Millan, L. Fisher. Homemade breadâ€"â€"‘ Irene Middaugh, Mrs Davis. Hcme: made brown breadâ€"Irene Middaugh, | Mrs Davis Plain rollsâ€"D. Hlncks.! 14. McDougall, W. J. McMillan. Carâ€" rots, intermediateâ€"T. MeDougall, W. J. McMillan. > Table turnipsâ€"F, D. _ | Cairns. Beets, Tongâ€"w. J. McMillan, L. A. Fisher. _ Beets, turnipâ€"W. J. McMillan T. McDougall. Parsnipsâ€" W. J. McMillan, T. McDougall. Winâ€" J ter Redishâ€"T. McDougall. Cabbage, _ Oxheartâ€"Mrs T. L Davis, J. J. Mcâ€" . Rae. Cabbage, redâ€"L. A. Fisher, W. Hawkins. Cabbage, _ a.o.y â€" D.: _ D. Hincks, G. Cairns. Canllflowerâ€"â€"y H Falconer, W. Hawkins. Onions, | l potatoâ€"T. McDougall, Mrs Davis.‘ | Onions, Dutch setsâ€"T. MeDousal1l, | Mrs J. C. Adams. Onions, black seed , â€"H. Falconer. _ Table squashâ€" G. | Cairns, R Ramage. Squash, a.o.s.â€"â€"; , J. McRae. Celery, whiteâ€"W Hawkins‘ ‘ R Vause. Celery, a.o.v.â€"L. Fisher. | Citronsâ€"H. Falconer, G. Cairns. To , matoesâ€"Mrs Davis, R. Vause. Cuâ€"| ! cumbers, picklinizgâ€"D. L. McArthur,z‘ G. Cairns. Cucumbers, ripeâ€"D. Campâ€"|| bell, D. Hincks. Pumpkinâ€"R. Rainâ€"!; age, W. Hawkins. Coll. Vegetablesâ€" . H. Falconer. C J. I. Graham, J. C. Adams, Geo Binnie, judges. executor of the estate of Sarah J Craig by his solicitors MIDDLEBRO‘ & MeqUARIE Durham, Ontario DATED at Durham this October, 1927. + of Grey, are bhereb req'uired to send to the undersigned\ executor or his solicitors particulars \pf their claims, Auly proved, on or bÂ¥fore the 12th day of November, 27, and after such date the estate 11 be distrib uted, having regard &nly to the claims of which noticd shall then have been received. . NOTICE isthereby given that all persons havin claims 'aglinst ‘he estate of SAR JANE CRAIG, late of the Town of Durham, in the Counâ€" ty of Grey, Spin@ter, who died on or about the 9th daX% of June, 1927, at the Town of Durlilkm, in the County TERMS : Six morkhs credit on apâ€" poved joint notes, th 6 per cent per annum off for sh in lieu ot notes. John Stothart, H. B. McLean, Proâ€" prietors Geo. Duncan, Jno. O‘Neil, Auctione« 18 at 1.30 o‘clock, Ithe following you! cattle : 40 yearling steer 30 yearling heifer 17 two year old skers and heifers 4 heifers in calf up the results so Please bring i your coupons by the end of the wesk, so we can post er White*. _ Jr Iâ€"Bruce Clark, YVicâ€" tor Street. Average attendance 10.89. 8, S. NO. 5, GLENELG * denotes those present or late a day. Best n Spelling, Clara Jack. Sr IIIâ€"Willie Peart*, Violet Banks* Mary McNab. _ Jr IIIâ€"Clara Jack*, Daisy Street*, Elvie Hastie, Ada Banks*. Sr Iâ€"Waiter Street*, Esthâ€" MOTICE TO CREDITORS PRICEVILL CREDIT AUCTION SALE EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE BRING IN YQUR courons FRIDAY, Reta L. Barbour, teacher Karst&t Bros., Priceville, Ont CT. 21, 1927 the following young w. J. Young at sTOcK YaARDps, 12th day of Jane Residence: _ R, Phone 607 ; ring Dates arranged at Herald Office, Daor dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncas Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grevy Ca DURHAM owEnNn souno Lambton St. 868 2nd Ave E. C. C. Middlebro‘ J. H. McQuarrie Mr. MCOURBPMG WIH ho sH Azc. amoria _ PHONE 139 The UPPER TOWN GROCERY DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY The Science that adds" Life to years and years to life. Call and See us. Consultation Frese, In Ourham Tuesdays, Thursdays ang .aturjayo Office Hours : 2. NEW AND FRESH J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.s. Office and residence. corner Coun te s and Lambton. opposite old Post O e Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted MIDDLEBRO® & McQUARRIE Residence, h MAIN STREET Graduate of Toronto University (Buccessor to the late Dr. Blake) Phone 2, r12 PRICEVILLE, on J. C. HOWELL Confectionery, Bread Coal Oil and Gasoline GROCERIES Tenders for installing warm air heating system in Durham â€" Town Hall are being called for by the Propâ€" erty Commttee Specfications and information n be seen at Clerk‘s Office. _ Tend to be in Clerk‘s ofâ€" fice not later than Oct. 14th. Lowest or any tender| not necessarily acâ€" cepted. Also Cured Meats McQuarrie will be all day in Dundalk. ol "iâ€"â€"Myrtle Bartman, Grace Reay, Clifford Brown, Albert Reay, Herbert Wells. Jr 1Iâ€"Jean Reay, Pearl Bartâ€" man. Jr Iâ€"Bernice Wise, Ruth Bartâ€" man. Jr Prâ€"Howard Bailey. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. DR. C. McLELLAN Graduate, University of : SCOTTS EMULSION Chiropractic Specialiste Office on Lambton St. Eyes Examined and Cc Rich In Codâ€"Li CHIROPRACTIC Helps Build Strength Rapidly J. E. MILNE, M. B. DR. A. urs : 2â€"§ p.m., 7â€"9 p.‘m. Sundays excepted TENDERS WANTED Oil Vitamins Barristers, etc n be seen at Clerk‘s d to be in Clerk‘s ofâ€" than Oct. 14th. Lowest en not necessarily acâ€" perty Committee O.\S. Hunter, chairman , HOLSTEIN, onT. Irvin