ll In... School hit 1ppitiitspti'kly - - ~onco 'rt-at- M. Arthur Being comm d lot 8 in the 15th eonoouh- at Mt. In the County at Om. "tett “It 65 under cultlvwon. AMttt " um bummed and “and Inked um bee.taahumabuta)x" with sum-c. than dueling In“. 1% Btaey,nbtqtMa88qr$t.hit-nt. held. Won Med - and mad. 3 voll- - III-Inc â€I. an" at- M 5 I“. hum Tern. Reggie Wilson 12. Ednr Paterson} myth U. l. 31 entries I2. Elisabeth Aitken 3. Geo. Dyer 3.: Third Book-Jean Brown 12, Robt Annie Andrew 12. 'Hunter 12. Elmer Love t, Edna Har- Panel. tttttptr--. Mary Weir 14, Lloyd rison 14, Viola Long lo, Bert Ron 9. Seaman 3. Ross Eccles 3. Beverly‘ M) entries. Brown 10, Cameron Kerr 1. I Second Book -Lorrsine Henderson Halt bus. Barley-keith Hunter 12.! IO, Fred Robb 6, Wallace Hilton 9, Phylord Schenl l, Roy Conneld 4.; Hazel Watson 12. Marguerite Lun- Wallaee Lewis 3. Everett Watson 11.: out 6, Christen. Watson ll. [miss Johnston 2. 1‘ " entries. 6 entries. . ' I F'irut Booh--Mar, Crispin 4, Evelyn HI} bus. Wttmtat---Harry Conn 4 Haw 10, Vivien Klein 6. home Ecclos â€no Stevenson 3, Wsllaee Lewis 3.‘ 13. Velma bowling 6. Blanch Reid 3. with Htneu 11. Ross Kola I, Play“ , entries. m" Sellout I. Tom entrie- tr. i Marquis wheat. 1 ttuart--gimrny Halt bus. Peas - Jimmy rergnson Ferguson t, Orval Lee 12, Roger Me. 2, Playford Schenk l. Bert Ross 9, Eaehern IO, Gill). McEachern ll. Wallace Lewis 3, Willie Iamont 6. i Entries 4. No. entries 5. l Marquis when, shear-Jimmy Fer- Halt bus. Potatoes-ttma McDoug-' guson t, Gilb. Monaural-n 11, Ross alt s. Grunt Criepin 4, Ross Gardiner; Kellar l. Hamid Lamont 6. Roger 4. Lewis Wells It, Wallace Lewis ' leEschern lo, Clarence Mertobtr 6 Lawson Morrison 13. Total antriesli Total entries 8. Collection Weed 'asedtr--Witt HarvI Barley, 0.A.C. ,No 21, tttmrt-D. grave. Lloyd Tyndall 3. Geo. "tt Johnson 2, Root. Webber s, Peter Me. bust l rret, Blyth 1, Bert no" 9. [Sachem 10. “Jul entries a. Apple '%r--umt Henderson IO, undone Kerr I, Annie Burl: 4. male Pinkerton 3, Anne Brown 8, Dorothy Taylor 13. Totat one“ 23. Bran lthttttr. - Rita Rinnmn H. Dorothy Taylor 13. Allin Leith 3. ET va Bun-ton lo. Florence Chrk H. Nellie Humve H. Ttttat our!†23. Coll. of AgtNeq--wamee Lewis 3, Murray Ante- a. law Patterson 18. Sign Blyth UM I, Wan" Slum s. Carine Guido-'13. Ton-l a H. Collection Weed Seeds-Wm Har- xnw. Lloyd Tyndall 3, Goo. Hon- hm 9 Elm myth 1, Bert lieu 9. Total cum. F. Coll. Pictures of F'owr--Mattetutve IO, Martorte Nelson 3. Ann McGuire 3. Ruby (Bummer 4, Wllllo “an†H. Total entrleo 6. . Winn Authors ---Ntra McGuire 3. Nrtr'aypmrer 4. Jim Hill 14. " feet We. " he! “It. 18.100! Ie", good true. Apply at [Mew The undo of 7 schools with le. pupils was the big event, being judg- ed for much. department. identity. hill. decoration. ycii and song. Hol- stein school (No " this you. were winners, No " school (His. Mervyn) teacher, was inertettiMe. having won three yen: in succession. Following In the sanding: School Pupil. Teacher points No 3 " All Htrte" so No " 17 Miss Putter " No. 14. " Miss Pnrslow " No ' " Miss Edmonton 71 No. ' 27 â€is: Dyes No. 4 " Miss Wright No " 14 Clitoral HtneU With such s busy snunoon. there was no time for the usual Vrnees. One ot the judges, V. IL Brown of Voter- inary Colic.†spot-1 on “flushes in Sheep" and Misc Osborne. ot Dept " Heath. Toronto w- judxc oll'lrst Md and other contests and an out "team sud intonation. 'i'll'JJsy"lrr'ia'r'"Jl't'd,'it"r,'t'"l'ely Oats. tgtteaf-- Wilson Clerk 14, Or- ot mum. Toronto w- Judie arm-t; V" Eeeietg 13. 2 etttrfeg Aid and other content: and an out, Field corn, ttttear--- Aitken literature and htrttrtrgathtet. I a, Wed CHIP"! 4, Mary Steven-on 8, The uhibitl in Hell were morol, Robert Switzer ll. Grant Crispin 4. l, r T numerous then over with 11 ree 'dd' '21.T'di, ",'d""l,tli, counting. The Prise Lint below tettBl . "B-- en . ' now. “moving m Amounts won by' Ray Adamtt 12, We Moyer l Ll“- mn Ichool: U. No l. a & "rum?" Artes 9- Roy “New" te, Mari. No *--t4aty ; No '-826.40; No iL.Y or, Mqore 3. 11 erttrdeq $10.30; No b-$7.40; No b--$6.20: No? " eattrHa. "h-tIKM): No 11-93.40: No It-ttty Dos. White E-kenneth Me. go; No 18--8s.70: No 16--8TA0. 'Dousall 6, Aim Leith a, Beatrice e e o . l, Reeves 6, Blanche Reid 3, Annie Eur- but, beet-pred Crispin 4 Clint; is 4. Murray Aitlen a. 8 entries. Crinpht J. Lloyd Tynan 8. I DOB. Brown Etartr--kenneth McKen- uuntstr---Lloyd Brown It. Horny lie 6, Aura McGuire 3, Walhce Mut- an 3. Walter Atthin 3. 1 the" 12, Dorothy Htmt 6. ormu Ee. Ptytrter 'Better ttoed'--Harohe Bil- cles 13, Lorne Ecclee l3. " entries i?n 9. Edith Hindus ll, Ruin BlrAt, WHITING " L',',",',: at. 'tif',,',':,," 3, Goldwln Nel-s Fourth Book-Edith Hincpl n, M. xon . n ttttton It YNelaon, Laura Ellis b, Clerc. Wat- Map or Grey Cex--Rottt Hunter 12.1mm It, mm Pinkerton 3, Velma new}: zilhsoxnklz. guitar “gown; Blyth U. l. 31 entries . .3: en ' eo. an 3.. - Annie Andrews 12. I “33333 Joeade"h,!,tT Uh. Rell tut boet--PtM Crispin 4. Grant (7mm .4. Lloyd human a utrttttv--Lloyd Brown It, Murray Ankh: 3. Wrslter Altkln t. The. “on! School In]: a M" aaa-a; 13,- 14]. till}. En!‘ sues"-.-'--'-'!.-". Tod-Hui. I In nun-hue all mam. a! fl; o-s-a" Ana 9, My Pen hummus. now nul- 8h- Atr,'s, mulch-all tmm‘ an. new. of the M when“ a; 8.. Mia can. t8.' ' 'rar, eo-tao In on!†up! - t'truer I". 1-.“ gm. 0. l “a, “loving the wide -r', Half bun. oi--wMttieq m S.. taheq. Lloyd Brown " Gen. am.- 3.; The Mum; content. were heardin sum Btrth t, phytora - 1, Ml "I" "RI"! ahe erowd V“ 2lt Geo. Wobbor 2. Total â€his 9.; urge tor w to Mb. mm" mmlnm in. t, who Smith In nun won bv [rim Rite, Hol- 3,' Rue! Lem, t. Marhtet numb! stein No 3; 2nd by Alma McDounll. 9, norenco Reid 0, Crew: my 6.: 3rd. Aura McGuire S: an: Mary 14. Total entri- 9. __ - t An lineman; feature "a the prmnuuon of W. Institute mm Junie Steven-on. No 4. for we“ standing " mm in "use“; thi- your. M. 13, 2nd; Morter Hunter. No C m M; Lloyd Long 10. 4th and Lyall Mercer, 3. 6th. In folk Dun- dng. Lloyd Long IO, was the only cumin. in mln won by lrlmn Rife, Hol- :3.†mm 8, -ttee HUI-Ill _ . V, all: No r. 2nd by All. Honolulu. 3 Florence Reid .. 'l'k"tUTdlrd,'l'/ The tr.r.o.,tmr tr.rto. held c. 8rd, Ann McGuire 8: an Mary M. to“. "a... 9. 7 lumb- Sevt. meeting " the bong at new 10 : 5th. Joule bGGi, Bweet Pei-tFe Gedden te, walk. R. R. _Wnuon My evening. In 4. In new solo. Lloyd In"! IO,' an Cllmlle a. Index-lo Moore a. "risers I goodly number ot members m first, Lloyd Eitututttt, IC. 2nd, Total entries 3. A lwen'weoenL In Atiare nvo t pop “d CHIN McConnel 14, 3rd. , 'ttttttie-Ad. - 9. Ell-Or “Ye er on the "HOW! of the I". of An other event- took pllce In the 3. Melville Robins t, EV! Holkell 1, M Womon' m Bhowing ‘by . "rlt, t'eu"'ht,'g', 1': “mam: vtp,dfedu",T" Ctark M. mum- mm m " m- it ntroet W n er . ero _ o . In: 'ddlll1, Ind speuimr'eontesta. Cotmtos--Artttttr Matthew: 12, yri,"N',t.2,", 'gleetr,',t,T,C"g'di The winners were: Bora' public spew Stephenson 2. Roger lcmhorn lo, l, Thu†mg -JBs Hill m : Rae Adams " : Velma Blyth 1. Lloyd Tyndall a, no. 9" 0mm. . roll cali “I Lloyd Tyndall 3. Other come-mu by Garth?" 4. Total enlrles a. lane!“ by Scottish quotation. were Vincent mu. 3. Wilbert Bchentt, Bouque from Home tlarrosn-Eu-,,Mrt' A. G. Mar-lull an n illum- 9. Elmer Iarve 3, Lame McMurdo 13.: eon Smith a. ldlnln Rite 3, nun Er mental selection. Lunch was served "9r.littte---MarJ. Kerr 1 " a N., C. ', Ill! tr, Lloyd Seaman s, Eva Httgbtutett clone " luklngnam 12. Jennie Stevenson 4, l, Marlorte Kerr 1. No. came; 16.l The Young WomeerAuxiiinry And Aim Mcbouzall 6. Ivan Christie 3. _ Ehlld'snBrgnkfut a-ture. McGuire Ill-lion Band that Saturday a the “I No 8; 2nd by A]- lemma“. t: m. Ann McCain g: Bttt In ageghetteen to : 5th. Jude hunt I. G. In Bars' solo, Lloyd Long 10. as ftrst, Lloyd (human. 14: "d, Ind CHI“ Meme] it. trd. In Hut Aid Competition. Chm Wm And Clan Pullman“: No " were am: Ruby Gardiner Ind An- ale Euritr. No 4. second. Month or- †contest aw ' elude; Macon Moore, No I3. won "r, In. liner Th. am; can“. were loud in At! all! chore the crowd QP'" = has for All-lo‘hll'h.‘ Gulf in min won by [that Rife, Roi. PARN '03 BALI mm son an .G-'-_-G,---a, . I?†......_. Td.' was 1littest Tet, J,thd2',,"l ti., points 80 " " 71 Beets -Kuold Hunter 12, Fred Wigner ll, Orland tgttaand 11.1.nnn Henderson 10, 13.003. IcDeugnll 6, Joan Brown Ir. fe entries Towd Tttttter - WattneeNattttsort, 12. mm Blyth 1. Im'cnmue t, Murray when 3, Lorne Iclurdola, Lyn loner s. 8 gnu-In. . .Eunner Mandio-gohn malls 14. Etmer love 8. Fred Mather l, Nu- m [on 1. Ion:- Ifemettern It, Bert loo-é , entries. hau- 't.--4eartrtar Godda- It, Alex law 18. WW Baton 9. (Magnum Apron --geqtrie Stevenson t. Aim Leith 3. Clan thlon 12, Marjory Wilson 3, Violet McCannei 14, In 00613. -0 entries. Pillow muses---Ruttr Gardiner 4, nominee Clark 14. Mary Menu-hem ii. Marion Henley 9, Anntrr.'Mercan- nel 4, Eda: Harrison u. [Juries Barter, ttcet,',; n. ' Eccleu 18. Pete cliche Webber 2. 3 titties ‘ Padded Holder-Bin Bstrtet IO, Vera Lem: 3. Lam lather 9, Irene Wilsondlj. 4 eattrirsq _ Oats, -t--wantret, Lewis 3, Wil. son cum: l4. 2 entries Chocolote CtAe--Ratty Gardiner 4, Annie Burl: 4, Dorothy Taylor lt, Aura McGuire 8, Norma Ferguson t, Eileen Brown 3. 21 entries Sugar CooMetr--Delia MeMttrdo ll, Ellie Hooper l3. Pen White Wytutdottes--'rralt Mer- cer 3. Wand. Stephenson 2, Chmtene Watson ll. POULTRY Pen barred roeka--Playtord Schenk l, Kenneth McKenzie 6. Olive Hill 14 Ray Adams 12, Clarence McRobb 6. Bert Ron 9. Pen white letmorntr--Kenneth Me- Dounll 6. French Marigtold---Helen Buller 3. Lorne Eccles 13. Dorothy McNaulty 13, Billy Swltxer It, Wilbert Schenk 9, Willie Drlmmle 9. 8 entries. Dahlitur-Rutry Gardiner 4, Wanda Stonhonson 2. 2 entries GltMiioli-Evtt Haskell l, Marjorie Kerr 1. 2 entrles. Drop Cakes-Ruby Gardiner 4, An- nie Eurlx 4, Velma Blyth l. Alma Leith 3, Eleanor Holliday 4, Florence Clark 14. " entries African Maruohr--Mariorie Kerr I, thllce Matthews 12, Eva. Dunstan 10 Helm Fuller 3.Roaa Kellnr l, Wllson Clark 14. 7 camel. Child's Breakfast --Aura McGuire 3, Ruby Gardiner 4, Elva Bun-ton lo, Marion Honhurgh " hurt. Mather 9. Vera um. s. Total entries ' ' that... Tw lie with 14. nor. M, Arthur “than n. tttteat-Lorne better!) 10, Rott ( Anniversary Services will be held in Orchudvllle United Church on ‘Sunday. Sept. 29th, when service: I will be conducted It 11 B. m. and 7.80 pan. On Monday evening. Sept. 30th a fowl supper will be served from 6 ’to 8 pm. followed by a good pro gram. Admitmion 500. children tlie. mt. show: too lamina 5 growth. With ttve mm (on; strong in Walk; 'trtottthemsriit%nor-dot In! when mm. In an. noun of on have null '"OiGiiiGi"t WET; the had of the ttes.--- Tunes. Phone on, r C McEaehern--Philp '. That the fol- lowing secounts be paid: Municipal World Assessors' supplies $38.61: W " Rife, express 75c: Pay sheet No 9, for work on roads and bridges. 82738.50: Supt's services $80 : Reeve Hunter, for services re Railway cros- sing and Ditch, con. 13, $2: Dep. Reeve Mack. Cou’s Robb, Phllp and MeEtrehern, tor services re railway crossing $1.50 each : Members or council, stt'ce meeting to date $15: R. Christie, use trt room $2. Cur. . Council adjourned to meet Monday. Oct. 14, at 10 mm. Jo receive appli- cations for collectors! tutpaid taxes and general business. aprinz who existence here a few years ago. -With the qutrtette brea- ing dong In tine feather, Mr Joe. Iamtterhtie, who Iold " busines- here about - 20 yen-I ago, and has since beep applying the razor and shear: with due elect upon the cm- zenry of Toronto. has dedded to or mum: the m barber shop in ,town. the new “and to be located over the pool room. who the Pout once. where, Joe's skill and menu will be devoted town-d keeping the whither 0M on the we order in chocknnd trimmhig’the domed ot a." whole sl- It . Walkertonians aren't well. groomed It .wlll not tt because ot I dearth ot "ttptter Ihops in town, for tor nevbrll 1eeades,rith "ttree ton- Iorhl pariah, saw a fourth may By-laws were passed directing pay- ment or taxes into the banks at Hol- stein. Mt Forest and Durham, also &t1thorizintr tax notices to be mailed. Robb-Mack : Tint the resolution! in reference to the Tw'p rate in thei Police Village of Holstein. as enter- ed in minutes of Council of Aug. 19,, be rescinded. Car. ( McEaehern--Robb: That the Reeve be authorized to sign the amended 1.- nreement between the Council and Police Village, Holstein. the Tw'p rate In the Police Village to be 2 mills. Car. F instructed to place the required'; Sorry to hear ot the death ot Mr check on mum on slderoid between John Vania, an old and respected lots 14 and 15, con 2, tn aeeorxttusee)neitrttttor for many years In tttig vie- with instructions from Runway Conduit» Deepest sympathy to NI reltt- --4htr. . tiveg. . Robtr-Phi1p'. That I grant to the amount of 825 be given to the Eg- remont P1ougtunan's Association. Philp--Maek: Thu the'Reeve be instructed to place the required Walkerton Gianna we“ Gram-nod notch}? my. A duet by In lieu- Duh-ml Mn Masha“. ‘Alone' tttted - with the sermon very nicely. Councll met Sept. 16, members all present, minutes adopted with the exception of resolution in reference to the Tw'p rate in the Police Village of Holsten, and reference being held over for future eomrideration. PhilP--Robb: That report of Road Supt. tor work on roads and bridges be adopted Car. Pttilrr--Robb: That a. public "mu. ty policy be enund into with the Canadian General Insurance Co. dat- ing from Sept. MI, 1929, to Sept. 16, 1930. Car. McEtutttern-_.. That g grant to the mount ot "ttme given to the Egremont A31 Society. Car. The Young Women’s Auxiliary sud Minion Band met Sammy " the home of Miss T. E. Byers. Theylud an interesting program and their bate at articles for the million hol- pital and the contributions tor min- slon work are well Worthy ot. men- tion. Lunch wu nerved. A number from our section attend- ed the school fair held in Ayton to. any. Tuesday. Misses Ruby and Amanda Mat. thews. Egremont, spent Sunday ev- ening with um T. Byers. KNOX CORNERS ORCHARD ANNIVERSARY Egremont Council Ibital after carrying on David Allan, Clerk I -Mr and In Glbaon (nee Kate " [13“) and ion of Winnipeg, who spent gs. few days with her sister. Mrs Ed. Lindsay. have returned home again. Stayed to my pram-é. on Aug. Mth, ' sheep and! MM.‘ 0mm thy mrirurg me by buying proper tune tttd, emmv 7 - tar (radb). Valet Service, sundard Sleeping an Tourist sleeping can and Dining Ctr. . Full Information. reset-muons, etc. from any Agent Bf “mm: Nation- at Minn. V . or, napping en route at Winnipeg. Brandon, Region. Saskatoon. Edmon- ton and Jasper. " is equipped with Ctanpartmestt--.. 'Observation, Library ham no 95330le; ,i-.-d-iu,-"l, an: m 'Auken and “we mg m. spent m of last week villi“; 'THE CONFEDERATION' OFFERS PLEASANT TRAVEL TO THE'WEST You'll‘enjoy your Western trip via "The Confederation." The high “and- ard of service. the modern Squire ment. the tuna“ quinine will make your Journey long remembered. . The 'ConNder.ton' lanes Toronto every evening at ' p. m. hr Vlncou- . Mr John R, Campbell and [may visited Dundalk relatives recently. Mrs James McLaughlin of Durham "tspent a day recently with her daugh- ter, Mrs Walter Ferguson. _ Mr: Frank Love spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs A. Lane of Shekett'a Corners. Min Ka- tie quls attended her household du- ties in her abgettee. Mr and Mrs Archie McPhee visited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr: Ben Woods Br. Mi Thou. mimic, from B. '0: mm I few dqrsrrxteeatt,iy with “1.411900. Mu Juno. Graven-0n. l ", " Mr and Mrs W. J. Allan accompan- ied by the latter'a parents. Mr dhd Mrs Matthew Barber, visited relative' in Thornbury last week. The Women's Institute of Holstein purpose meeting at the home of Mrs W. J. Allan on Friduy. yn’CInenu Baum, Detroit, 11d.- tod,†- Vinyl: mg We " lm Althea. 2. _ lllombtonn Pinder' of 14). Antler los, CI!.'. binning her W3!!- And Mrs W T' 'ihrder. T ' ..' Mr end In Byené Mtrnpdees, Rite ited In 1nd Mu In South rue-11y. Mr and Mrs Arnlll took a motor trip to Port Perry, Blacketock end Toronto the Brat ot week. Mr 1nd Mrs Colin McMilhut had tor visitors recently, Mr Roberts, ot Toronto: Mr and Mrs H. McLean trnd daughter: Mr D. McKinnoo, Mr D. Blacks and daughter, Prieeviue: Mr. and Mrs [we Hooper and Mrs Irvin I Geddes, Dromore. Several of the men from the village attended the Butter Makers' banquet at Hui-lawn Tuesday. Anniversary services were tteid in the United Church, on Sundsy, when Rev. Mr Holmes, returned missionary from Japan. and a former pastor was the preaeher. The church was filled at both services and Mr Holmes had the plessure of meeting a. number of old friends. I!†Florence Fullerton. having recovered from her lerlou illness. I: back ‘to Cotttttrtttttioa School. A number ot people from the Til. luge and vicinity. "tended Durham "ll Fail: Wednesday. Mie- Margaret Arnill vittited her CouMn. Mm Bailey itt Grand Valley Thursday and Friday. The latter re- turned with her and spent the week and in the village. Mr Ind Mrs Geo. Brown had for visitors over the week end Mr and Mn Wm Porter and lime (hunter, of Knox. Nor'br. Mr and Mrs M. Matthews and family, Dromore, and Mr and In Jan Kerr and family. Mr and Mrs Plume, ListGrel, mn- ed Mr and Mrs Jan Smith recently. The Building Com. of the Presby- terian Church are erecting anew ver- andnh on the Mame. Mr and Mrs Peter Fiddler ma family have returned to the village, after spending the Bummer in Han- over and Midland. Mr and Mr: ' H King and Miss Jean Porteoul ot Arkwright. visited Mr md In Penton In! week end. Rev 1nd Mrs Kennel. who no on furlough from Japan, visited Mus E. Slurp the ttrest of week. . .Mr And Mrs Corbett, Arkwright. And D r Md Mrs Our-dick, misley. Ipent a. few days recently'wlth Mr. and Mn Fentou. Mlu Stella Woodynrd, Mt Forest. spent the week end with her parents in the village. Wm Thorne. :ccoununtln the Ham. ilton Branch of the Bank ot Mon. treal, spent part ot his holidays with his purenta recently. Mr and Mrs Hiwey Grout md family. Mt Forest. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Theme. Congratulations to Mr Hinekts,Mitur Johnston and pupils, who were suc- cessful in winninig lat. prize at Eg- remont School Fair Monday. In R T Henderson. Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Ju Smith. ttttt DUNN REVIEW HOLSTEIN LEADER Al LAN’S CORNERS SHEEP ESTRAY Mr 1nd Mrs D. Long visited her Sister, Mrs A. McCabe, Vuney, the tirgt of the week. ." Mn Win Keith visited Mrs Rom. mu: in Durham Hospital Inst Wed- nesday and wu 311d to ttttd her do. ing nicely after her otreration. The great majority ot our homes were represented at the Schod Fair in Hoiuein yesterday. The children of the various schools are to be con- gratulated on doing their parts so well. Mr and Mrs C. Scheuk were our delegates to the U.F.O. Convention in Durham Int Wednesday. Other: attending were Mr and Mrs R, Nich- Mr and Mrs W. J. Philp and Miss E. Shape enjoyed Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs C. P Holmes in J. A. Mathér'l home. Mr and Mrs H. spent Stturdny night with Miss Mr W. A. Lawrence. who. has been nursing a. sore hand tor over a mu: may not be able to me it this (all. Nearly everybody from this vicini- ty took in the School Fair st Hol- stein Monday last and had a good time. We heard diluent folks u, 'Better than the an M.’ The funeral of the late Mr John Vessle is to be held this afternoon trom the home ot his sister, Mrs D. Eccles. Mr Veuie did not rally, u was hoped, from the serious injuriel received in a motor accident but died in Oriilin Hospital. Mr Ind Mrs D. Eccles, Mr and Mrs A. Eccles sud Fred went up on hearing ot the ac- cident and when word come ot his demise. A. and P. Eccles and C. Riss went tut, Bympathy is extended to the mourning friends. . to the mourning friends. . We nre glad _ In! night’s violent wind norm was briet-top1est were blown down but we hue not heard of my nerIouI damage in oyr immed. lnte vicinity. The recent run: have been tureetrtatrte. Rev. Mr Mercer has been making Danton] cull and hating his par- ishioners in their homes. Mr and In J. Rice, Mt Forest, spent part of last week with their son Milford. Mr 3nd Mrs Duncan Calder, Lite towel. were recent guests of Mrs H. suicmr and family. Mr Jon. Wilson spent n couple. or days In Mllverton lust week. Master Cluence Moore won lat prize in the mouth org“ contest at the school air. Clerence Intendl so ing to the County School hit at Menard to compete with the others who took tirat. ‘ Mr and Mrs Simeon Williams and Mr and Mrs Stanley Williams and children, spent the ttrat of the week at the home of their dtughter and toter, Mrs Chas. Gillies at Worn. RIO ARCHIVE§ TORONTO YEOVIL 1 Autumn ie thtnada'e Tram Tim. 3. Travel mutton new Joy- in Aut. Tum. The days are nonoo mm. The (nights are refreshingly cool. Scenery Hooks different too. Trees lnd tol. iage we lavish with brilliunt color. iEvery hillside is I riot of reds, yel- lows. green: and browns. Now in 3 good time to see the Maritime. Ind Quebe-r the High. lnnds of Ontario-or Jasper National Mk and the Paeitic céutjwme your clubs altmtt: you’ll meet Ideal ttoltiattt wombat wherever you Bo. This school, No 4, did well, win- ning by a big number of prizes, I lot of ttrata. Jeuie Stevenson wu pre- sented with the gold model given by the Women'l Institute, Holstein. for the one taking the highest Inuk- " the Entrance exams this year. It in pretty, with gold neck chain attach- ed. She is much pleased with it. Mine Wright in to be eontp'atutated in the splendid work done by her pupils in the short time for training. This week a number trom the Bend ’lel be attending the turn " Dur- hm. at Forest sud showing their thorough bred trtock and other “res. Editor and in Sch: end death- ters, Bradford. were week end visit- ors with â€have: here. In Seim end Betty remined for a week’s visit A number from hero attended Ber. vice in Holltein United Church on Sunder to hear Rte. C P Hot-, minionuy on furlough trom “pen. and heard two very inltructive end interesting sermon. Monduy Wu u 3th day for the children of Wont. It wu ouch: tine day every member of the (wily could turn out which they did it we my judge by the crowd and large number of exhibite. The pron-uh was fully carried out t every port was good. eapeeially the ringing and pub lie spanking contests, We willnotin future luck for orator- in this Town. ship. laughs, this I: meant an In H. has come up from Toronto. They hue been stunned at Kohl for 15 years and hope to spend " more in W.-E. Williams and son Run art. mayâ€, were recent visitors u Erie Shane's. - Mr and Mr: Vernon lawn. River- view, spent the week and with his mother here. . Mr and Mrs Gordon We end Mumford, Dorking, went the week end with friend. here, In company with Mr end Mr: Rune] We, Kit. chenel'. Mr end Mu New-haw, Bradford. were week end visitors at G Hunt'l. Mrs. B. Bteventton, In Fore-n was the guest ot Mrs W. Stevenson on Momur. We ere sled to we her " le to be out again etter her severe Illness. “an“: , an. Saw and Planing Mills. John Harrison t Sons Timber WiMowo animal-in Joining Dom Cabinet- Studding Frame. Cupboard. Shooting interior Mimi... sun's.- Trim Wardrobes Combination Storm and “not! Door. Manic. Birch and Oak Flooring EVERYTHING IN Lumber and Millwork ak, good golden. hr um- opply M. A. loos. Melanin. Ottt. TIMIER OF IARN FOR SALE All good timber from the but ot underlined, and con, Normally. tor '. ale. Buyer tet dismantle the burn. ur, iihh Moetee, Vmey- Enable. 5 Student to commence a Course At my time In Commercial, puma, Tr-rl. Individual Instruction On special Course for Far-now Cull. Write or Phone for We have opened 1 Crum- Buying Station at TAYLOI'. STORE, DROMORE. tor the convonknco of our puma. In that vlelnlty. EINSTEIN CREAMERY and on Highest Market Prim Bring yisik . Phone " new" routes? Eur. l, cavu “who, tool-8mm RENDENCE FOR SALE "in Bt. South. “will. Bev. ASK FOR PRICE. Poultry to us OWEN SOUND lil was man. The Int-OHM c the lard]: Prayer In mung. My Berved I hounmll lunch "Tm [Iv DU! ham Prawn" M " da ll Quebec day Ill. B. d will tux. mad but in! ant ottt Mir Allin brim as Shield Se pl H l'nlh VOL. LII, N M " 'netttmtrhtg Me not ch The Durham itate, will In . McClain-I. Anniv nuptial Par-noon mama In: be: For tale: h' The lilac Val rim: sonduc . of l M Mr Mtt but \\ [mum H a In," rhe In: h" Sale 0 Bch. Will be sol In W. Manama " Mt'l- Pt " tr,