Ir. When School Opens Now is the he to begin making plans-Are you think- ing of business, if so to Investigate the courses of study and the opportunities for making the preparation necessary for business life " the Circutara tree to my address. Write tor information or all Phone 107 during bualneu noun. Phone 330 evening! or cl“ at the ollce. 7 ' AUG. mqt--Prom Tomato. Cakdon East. Beacon. Malena. Collingwood, Peach“. Midhnd. Cameo]. and Secular!“ 'tp1tu.rioutusotitati-iaortGtwestiust. Andrews.“ Mute. A00. ".e--rrtxtan Station. in Onuno. Toronto. Inglewood Jet. and West and South thereof. AUG Sin-Prom I" unions in Ontario. Cum. North Be! and South and East thereof. ,, HARVESTERS! $15.00 T0 tntitiltrtt iiCiie R. ltfadilhlll,hlili, Agent, Durham Lam: CANADIAN PACIFIC WANTED Aug. $15.00 WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? For Canadian West I a. on I u II I II II I r Mi ‘c.°b~.,.,,-°t-§::MW:;E.:‘?-WE "Tm fit'Px_P"lt"""sr_1itCn cut per mile to Winnipeg. plus no... nnd tax to desthtntioet. 'AWA-ae. 21 31 mom gtatim" in Ontario. Tort-Ito and south, west and north to Bolton. including all stations in Ontario on the Michigan Central: Pete MArxtuettr.Mrtndsttr, Essex and LakeShore; Grand River, lane his and Northern: and Toronto. Hamilton and Bu1raitrRtitinrt, 5;; To WINNIPEG From stations in (ht-do. Toronto and cut to Kingston. Smiths Falls. and Reafnw June- tion; Toronto to Sudbury, including line Medmtte to Midland. From " man; in ontario in: cl Smidu m. and south of Sudbury and new". CANADIAN NATIONAL A. FLEMING. Principal. -- Owen Bound. Ontario. o'th.ho-Htr_ humwcmumw ummwmmmmm HARVESTERS Fan by t etut per mile. Fem-Id ttfyil points Must» an Heteer..mii? m‘pgitgu beyond. but not "no! itktumiktatt.0o Nun 2K. it has: W to! per mite, starting point to Winnipeg, A---.-....--.-- pu. t at to . ta ' but t to! “wasâ€: 'ithl'l','f, 1t/t'llUT"d no we. gtettmsirrg ’20.!!! glu- 20c. 3:41!on Winnipeg. plus H 44,000 I 44,000 I WANTED Mrs Geo. Lewis, Knox, is visiting friends here. Mr Wardie Smith, Mt Forest, is re newing acquaintances in the village. Miss Merle Wilson visited with her grandparents in Durham. Mr Jap Whyte and Elgin Rahn are among the number ot boys that are going West Thursday. Mr Adam Kellar has treated him. self to a new Separator. Master Findlay Lewis spent aweek with his grandparents at Dromore. Mr and Mrs Wm Brown and tam, " train Mr and Mrs ThosJKirby spentSun- day, with N.1. Normanby friends. ily and friends MONSTER TATTOO 6 BANDS 6 Agr’lt'l anus, It Forest Evening of Friday, Aug 24 er shown in this part ot country, Big Strut Dane. after Tattoo Admission to grounds, adults Me Cars Me: Children Me. Footttati--Httutqtin vs. Mt. Forest on the grounds at 6.30 p. m. FIREWORKS The biggest display fireworks ev- in Sunday doubt by. ORCHARD tlay Lewis spent aweek ndparents at Dromore. B Wm Brown and tam- Douglas. called on Galt tstop-and Jet the um I Arm) ARLHiVES - TORONTO Ethics my shine and fact. amid. But fragrance will “that them alt. crime. ' Whiting 1 Ian It lily time? He who smells like tn the night Knows rlght_tmm wrong and block Folks tire of money and of clothes Who ever waded of . hose? Has any man been angered ret, Or bored, by a. white violet t Who dreams ot meanest, hate or ( Mr Robert Porter, Miss Viola Sy- rmonds and Master Jack Symonds ‘spent Sunday with the Arnills. . Miss Vera Allan, who has been hol- lidaylng in Toronto, returned home ‘on Saturday, accompanied by her :aunt. uncle and cousin, Mr and Mrs iRobinson and son Allan. The latter i remained for a short visit before re- Itaming to Montreal. Line up .' Forward centre, Earl Ross: L wing, E. Alles, A. Hus: R. Wing, M. Ross, J. Calder; half back wing, Alex Sim, centre wing, Robt Aitken.. right wing J. Christie: Back, H. Finder, J. Cald- er: C. goal, Harry Finder. ITU, DURHAM REVIEW The Juniors have a, wonderful line up and are winners of thla district and a good chance of making the Junior Challenge cup. Kitchener and Tavlstock meet soon in the Bemitin. al play on: and the winner meets Holstein in the ttnah, for the cup. The last goal was scored by Cald- er, when he hunted the ball in a scramble. Mrs McLaughlin of Hamilton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Drumm. The Holstein team by clever com- bination and hard work, kept the ball around the enemies' goal. Had it not been for tough luck in shoot- ing the score would have been much higher. Christie opened the ses- sion by surprising goalie with a long shot. Calder scored the next on a pass from Finder. Haas dropped the third on a. neat pass from Alles. Mrs Carter and Miss Grace are leaving Thursday for their home in Flaxcombe after spending the Bum. mer with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Horsburg. Mrs Carter visited law, Mrs Chambers in er the week end. Miss Hudson and two nieces of Williamstord are visiting Mr Her- shey. Mrs Horsburg and Mrs Carter had for visitors this week Mr and Mrs. Chambers and family of Harriston: Mr and Mrs Hooper and Miss Irene Hooper. HOLSTEIN 4, WALKERTON 0 Walker-ton met Holstein in the Athletic field on Wednesday night, and suffered a 4---o defeat at the hands of the local Juniors. Walker- ton never had a look in and seldom passed the halt backs. Some of our young men, Messrs L. Woodyard, R. B. Long, Elgin Rahn, Jasper Whyte and Jag Christie in. tend leaving tor the West Thursday. We wish them success. a little better of the play, but had hard luck at the Walkerton goat. Rayboidt tallied in the tirtrt half for Walkerton by a clever individual rush. Earl Rosa tied the score shortly after by a fast shot from close in and first half closed I-I. The play in second half was very ev- en, neither side tallying. tho' Hol- stein missed a couple by inches, un- til Raboldt broke the tie on a. cor- ner. Robt. Aitken and Murray Ross. Holsteln's stellar halt backs, broke the Walkerton lines by rushes many times and played star ball throughout Mr and Mrs Clarke and two daugh- term Misses Eyeiyn and Jessie. of To ronto, are visiting the Christies. Holstein Juniors opened the season by playing at Walkerton Monday night. The play was good through out the tlrgt half but Holstein having HOLSTEIN 1, WALKERTON 2 FRAGRANCE her sister-in- Harrlston ov- The hum of the threshing machine is once more audible. Mr A Ross has been stock threshing. - Milford and Mable Hopkins attend- ed the wedding ot their nephew, Frank McKenzie to Miss Mable Por- temeld. Clitrord, last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Wm McKenzie. Hol- stein, visited at her grandfather Hopkins the titat of week. Mrs Capt. Aitken and three child- ren, Courtwrlght, and Miss Jean Aft- ken, Toronto, visited their couain, Mrs Geo. Alles last week. Mr and Mrs Alexander Pollock and son. also Mrs P's sister, Mrs Bur- chani from Oregon. accompanied by their mother, Mrs Pollock. Sr, whom they are visiting, have been calling on several of their old acquaintances. It is M years since Mr P. went a- way. They live 60 miles from the Pacific Ocean. On their trip here, they called on friends in various States, motoring 3800 miles in three weeks. When considering your printed re quirements, consult the Review. Careful and prompt attention given business stationery. prize lists, pro grams. folders. factory forms, auc- tion sale bills, etc. Miss A. C. MacPhall, M. P. and F. R. Oliver. M.P.P. expect to give ad- dresses at the UFO public meeting, in Yeovil next Friday, commencing at 8.80 p. m. Mrs E. Parrish and elder son Jas- per, Lucknow, visited her sisters last week. 7 Mr and Mrs D. Eccles recently en tertained Mr and Mrs Jas. Rae, Tor. onto, tor a week: Mr and Mrs Mor- ley Boake and Mr John Eddy of Tor- onto, and Mrs M. Eccles trom George- town over the holiday: also Mr and Mrs Alex Rae, Toronto and Mrs. Bradley, Harrlston. Mr and Mrs B. Hart and son Allan of Toronto, are enjoying a. few holl- d'ays this week with her brother, A. Hans and also calling on old neigh- bors and friends. Mr Albert Thom. Toronto. is spending a. few days in V. Alles' home. Mrs Brownlee and two daughters from Winnipeg, spent the week end with Mrs D. Long, who also enter- tained Mr and Mrs W. Snell and Miss Mavis. Cecil and Margaret Fairbairn ot Fail-balm last Wednesday evening. Mrs Ed. Rae and children, Mt For- est, spent I. few days last week with her parents and aeeompanied them to the circus in Hanover. Mr and Mrs Jan. Nlcholaon and Master Mervyn, visited her parental home at Woodland Sundny and en Joyed mother chat with her ulster. Miss Stella Hattie, prior to the let- ter's departure tor the West next Thursday. Jim Christie and his sisters. Mite ses Matilda of Toronto General Hoa. pital and Margaret. of Detroit, were last evening callers here. I will be at Arnill's Store, Holstein, on Wednesdays of each week, to purchase Live Poultry. All kinds Wanted. POULTRY Because they have 1 great deal of inttttence. Because it they know anything they usually tell it. Because they curry the new. wherever they go. Because they than have the In! word. The correct inswer is given thus: Because every man should have one of his own and not run after his neighttor'ts. Because they are not "raid to speak their mind. Because they are thinner now than they used to be. Because they have boldface types. Became they sre easy to read. Because they are well worth look- ing utter. Because back numbers are not In demand. Word has come to relatives in town and near it, that Gavin Reid of Cle- burne, Kansas, has passed away 'tt, the advanced age of 94 years. He was an elder brother ot the late Peter Reid ot Durham, whose sons and daughters are nephews and niec- es. He is the last of his level and leaves as mourners his wife, two sons and five daughters and a - or more of grand children and great- grandchildren. His parents were pt. oneers on the 20th com Egremont. from which place Gavin moved to Kansas over 50 years ago. His wife was Elmira Wilder, one. of the many of that name who settled near the lake. We are one of the few who remember the stalwart man of early days. He was ill only a few days from hardening of the arteries and only two weeks ago wrote a chatty letter to his niece. Mrs John Rear, of Dornoch. Because you cannot believe any- thing they any. That was a question put up tothe readers by the Moder. published In Fort Meade, Florida. For the best answer. a. subscription for one year was altered. Here are some of the replies '. Why is a Newspaper like a Woman? bath; of Gavin Reid Shingles Feeds ES: Give us spa". It will pay you. The People's Mills, Mt. Forett , Market advancing. Buy now. We .5 have B.C. and New Brunswick. All grades on hand. Reoloanod Screenings, Feed Wh eat, On Feed. Western Otto, Ete. All the Best Grades ot Flour. M. GROAT tk SON mans? " an IN THE MATTER ot the estate ot FRANCIS COUTTS. late of the Township of Mt In the County of Grey, Retired tanner, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons hnving claims or demands a- gain-t the lete Francis Cam. I... died on or about the 9th day of my. 1928. nt the Townahip ot Mum. In the County ot Grey, em matured to lend postage prepaid or deliver to the undersigned Solicitor tor the ad- ministntor herein ot aid esute. their names and nddreuea and In]! partieuiara of their claim. and Mate. menu of their mats and the ant- ure of the securities " any. held by them. duly veHiled by Statutory Deer Dated " Mount but this Mth day of July 1928. And mite notice that after 80thday of August. 1928. the “mini-tutor ot the uid esute will proceed to distri- bute the unet- of aid deceased o- monget the penan- entitled thereto. having real-d only to the chime ot which he shall then have notice. BOISE-SIN CREAIERY Phone " qriit try to give you mica MR. 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