Girle‘ Addresses pelling Contests ORD 12th th Dakota ment unds dmission 0morâ€" Dealer SAFETY COOPER liative Grey County 10, 19%9 well known near following cheery M rns, teacher rth Dakota, Sept. 29, 1929 one plowing. apeaking a he state but r amount of ltho‘ not as ked, had no ve harvested Prices â€" are ars and as f stock and ing a much ‘ain and disâ€" evenly over sing is provâ€" and the iter comes. Anished up ‘eather was o lost time on rapidly, prepare for )p. Some of h since I ast prairie ad shacks. to follow, ween _ and iy settlers e Donald O‘ Malcolm omeo are all | graded Ne have estment grain 1pâ€"to M TLE ven acks little \ OW d 18 Mr W. G. Watson has purchased a new Mclaughlin motor hearse. Mrnndllnlloatndm?od.of Toronto, motored up and spent the week end at Mr Dan Campbell‘s. This community was shocked Friâ€" day to learn of the death of Bert Mcâ€" Leod. He was going to the station for a trunk and passed a buggy and the car hit a tree, where he was inâ€" stantly killed. The funeral was held Saturday in McKinnon Hall and was largely attended. Rev Mr Annand of Dundalk conducted the service. The «Ball bearers were Angus Clark, Alex. McQuarrie, Arch. McCualg, Arch Mcâ€" Eachnie, Arch McArthur and Franâ€" cls Black. Much sympathy is extendâ€" ed to the sorrowing ones. was one of the best show certs we have had. Friday was a good day for the Fall Fair, cold and dry. There was a fair attendance and the Hall was never better and the exhibits on grounds were all good. The concert at night ï¬ NATIONAL WAY ter Esther, Singhampton, spent the week end at the parental home. Mr and Mrs Wm Hay, Mr and Mrs (. A. Black of Swinton, were recent v isltors at A L Hincks. Mrs Ibbotson, Toronto, spent the week end with friends and relatives ‘tround here. Mr and Mrs Noble Wilson and famâ€" ily, DBoothville, visited Sunday at Mr Herb Mcinnis‘. Mrs Allie McLean is recuperating alter her operation at her mother‘s, Mrs. Smith, Flesherton. Mr and Mrs A L Hincks visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs E. McLeod. Congratulations to Miss Wilha Mcâ€" Cualg and Mr Earl Seigner who were married on Sept. 30, by Rev. Mr Armâ€" strong of Durham. Mr were in‘s. Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers winter is not far away. People have their potatoes up around here; Mr Alroy McLean, Toronto and sis i d Our Bread and Pastry products will be foun haalthful and invigorating. Try us with an order. OCTOBER 10, tuzg WE LIVE TO EAT AND EAT TO LIVE Our window Display of Cakes and other Delicacies will tempt you and your visitors. _A look will make you buy. Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. and Mrs W. Knox, Swinton, recent visitors at Jno McMeekâ€" HENDERSON‘S BAKERY WESTERN REâ€"CLEANED SCREENINGS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYâ€" EFFEC TIVE $EPT. 29th LONDON ......8.15 a.m. PALMERSTON 11.10 a.m. PALMERSTON 11.20 a.m. DURHAM .... 1.00 p.m. IMPROVED SERVICE TO Palmerston Owen Sound Southampton Darham at Lowest Cash Prices CcUSTOM CHOPPING AS USUAL Mighest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. JOHN McGOWAN All Kinds of Best Grades of was going to the muon! Mrs Armstrong and passed a buggy and , or with her cou a tree, where he was inâ€" | and took in the A »d. The funeral was held Worshippers t _ McKinnon Hall and was | the Anniversary 1 nded. Rev Mr Annand of Park, Allan Park nducted the service. The ) derson, Hampden were Angus Clark, Alex. er‘s; Jas and Su: Arch. McCualg, Arch Mcâ€"| and Mrs Adams, kn > We uen io o e i T L. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Travel Canadian National Food is then Most Important ! $33.00 per ton Bulk The scholars of Priceville Public 8i# | School are heréby issuing a challenge the to any other school in this district for a friendly game of football. Any Urs one so minded please notify the prinâ€" ent | cipal, Mr John W. Cook. Mr Neil Shortreed, manager of the the | Bank at Keswick is spending his two ves | week‘s holidays at his parent‘s home Mr Donald McCoskery and sister, imâ€" | Miss Esther, his niece and two other Mr ; ladies, visited at the home of Mr M. | Mcinnes and other friends Sunday. Ingl Mr and Mrs Angus MrArthur of r‘s, | the Glen, Mr Donald McMillan and daughter Belle, S. L., journeyed to on, | Thornton and visited over the week ekâ€"| end with Rev. S. G. McCormack and | his estimable wife Clad tn w..... Mre Thos. McGirr, Durham and broâ€" ther Thos. Binnie from B. C.; Mr and Mrs Henry Beaton west of Scotchâ€" Town. The Anniversary Services ot St. Columba on Sunday last passed off very pleasantly, with many visitors from neighboring churches present. ber old friends here. Mrs Margaret McKechnie, for some ‘time in Rochester, N Y. is at present with her son Arch. on Durham Raad the eye. Mrs Armstrong was a recent visitâ€" or with her cousins, Misses James and took in the Anniversary services. Worshippers from a distance at the Anniversary were Mr and Mrs J. rark, Allan Park: Mr and Mrs Henâ€" derson, Hampden, visiting at Mathâ€" er‘s; Jas and Susannah Snell, Victor and Mrs Adams, Chas and Mrs Mcâ€" Donald, Arch Clark, Wm and Mrs. Leith and family, all from Dromore: In last week‘s write up, the new posts at bridge approach is referred to as ‘40 ft long‘. There are 40 of them but only about 3 ft long. They are for the guard cables and then the bevel in which they were sawn at the top was the remarkable feaâ€" ture of them without any guide but end at their respctive homes. Lyv, PALMERSTON 11.25 a.m Ar. OWEN SOUND 2.20 p.m. Lyv. PALMERSTON 11.30 a.m Ar. SOUTHAMPTON 1,55 p.m Innis McLean well and ‘still rememâ€" Milch cow, dairy purposesâ€"J,. Mcâ€" Vicar, W G Watson, Aldcorn. Milch cow, beef purposesâ€"J. Livingstone 1, 2 & 3. 2 yr heiferâ€" W Mather, D. Cambell 2 and 3. 1 yr heiferâ€"W Maâ€" ther 1 & 2, D Hincks & Son. 2 yr steerâ€"W Mather, D Campbell. 1 yr steerâ€"D Campbell 1 & 2, W Mather. Steer calfâ€"W. Mather. Heifer calf W. Mather. Best herd of cattle (Mas. Harris spec.)â€"D. Campbeill, SWINEâ€"Bacon Hog Class Sow over 3 mos.â€"W. Mather 1 & HEREFORD Bull, 1 yrâ€"R Tucker. Milch cow â€"H Eckhardt & Son 1 & 2, R. Tuckâ€" er. 2 yr heiferâ€"C Watson, R Tucker. 1 yr heiferâ€"R Tucker, D. Hincks & Son. . Heeifer calfâ€"C. Watson, D. Hincks & Son, R. Tucker. GRADES CARRIAGE Brood mare with foalâ€"J. F. Mc Donald. Sp. coltâ€"J F McDonald. ‘ ROADSTER â€" Span horsesâ€"T H Wilson. Brood mare with foalâ€" A L Hincks. 2 yr gelding or fillyâ€"J Burnett. Â¥.yr gelding or fillyâ€"A L Hincks. Spring coltâ€"A L Hincks. Single driverâ€" J B Thibaudeau, A McCuaig, Thos. Harr‘son,. _ Lady driverâ€"Thos Harriâ€" son, A. McCuaig. CATTLEâ€"SHORTHORN Aged bullâ€"D Campbell. Milch cow â€"â€"H Karstedt, D Campbell 2 & 3. JERSEY Bull, under 2 yrsâ€"J J Stephenson. Cowâ€"J J Stephenson 1 & 2, Harold Karstedt. Heifer calftâ€"J J Stephenâ€" son 1 & 2. Heifer 1 yrâ€"J J Stephenâ€" son, H Karstedt. ) The Fall Fair passed off very sucâ€" .| cessfully, tho‘ cold, which militated + against the attendance somewhat. .! As it was there was only 20¢ less | than last year taken in at the gate. | The Concert was a fine success both financially and pleasing. Jimmy Fax was undoubtedly the magnetic drawâ€" . Ing card and fully lived up . to his | past good record. His sketches with Miss Hazel Bucknam, reader, the latâ€" _ ter dressed up as a hired boy, were amusing in the extreme. Her numâ€" bers individually, were good, though | the tooth pulling episode was painâ€" i fully protracted. | _ To Louis Giancomelli, an affable, . modest Italian, must be given a |large share of the pleasure of the | evening, who gave unstintingly of | his music upon the pinao accordeon, {in a wonderful masterly manner. He ‘also played and marched with the | scholars in their marching exercises, {a new pleasing feature much admirâ€" [ ed, headed as they were by a fine ! banner containing the coat of asms, painted by Revy Mr Sullivan and led by the teacher Mr Cook in uniform. | _ The grounds were clear of any gamâ€"â€" bling stunts or catch penny devices. The whole show was of an educative | and pleasing nature. Young Miss Anâ€" I‘nn McVicar, resplendent in kilts and sporan, executed the highland fiing in the afternoon and at the evening concert, together with the sword dance very creditably for one so young. _ ‘ PRIZE LIST | HORSESâ€"DRAUGHT | Brood mare wtih foalâ€"Gordon Mcâ€" Donald, J. Burnett 2 &3. 2 yr gelding orfillyâ€"J G Whyte, Gordon McDonâ€" ald, D. Campbell. I yr gelding or filâ€" lyâ€"J G Whyte. Sp. coltâ€"J. Burnett 1 & 2, Harrison Bros. | AGRICULTURAL | Span horses. (Eaton spec.)â€"Neil McLeod, J. Livingstone, Gor. McDonâ€" ald. Brood mare with foalâ€"J Livingâ€" stone, H. Eckhardt & sons, Harrison Bros. 2 yr gelding or fillyâ€"H Eckâ€" bardt & Sons, E. McLeod, J J Meads. 1 yr gelding or fillyâ€"Harrison Bros., J Livinstone, D Hincks & Son. Spring coltâ€"H Eckhardt & Sons, J G Whyte ; J. Livingstone. GENERAL PURPOSE l Span horsesâ€"C. Watson. Brood | mare with foalâ€"J. G. Whyte, E Mcâ€"| Leod, J F McDonald. 2 yr gelding or fAllyâ€"J F McDonald, I B Whittaâ€" ker. 1 yr gelding or fillyâ€"Whittaker, | D, Hincks & Son, W J McMillan. Spring coltâ€"E. McLeod, C Watson, J. F‘. McDonald. _ PRIGEVILLE :# Splendid Exhibits out of friends and neighbors turned out to tender their last tribute of reâ€" spect. Rev. Mr Annand of Dundalk officiated, W. G. Watson, undertaker. eral, was too great coming down the grade towards the station, when it took to the ditch, landing up on its side against a tree. This was on Friâ€" day, the funeral taking place on Satâ€" urday afternoon, when a large turnâ€" cause unknown, has caused qtut;â€"; sensation as it happened right in town. The speed as witmessed by sevâ€" thems all victorious ring out," and were given in excellent harmony and balance by the 15 members composâ€" ing same. Miss Alice Reiley efficientâ€" ly presided at the organ with becomâ€" ing grace and skill. The death of Mr Bert McLeod in an accident to his car from some mey. A.â€"N. 3t. John, B. A, of Markâ€" dale, conducted the services becom ingly and preached appreciatively to a fine congregation at both morning and evening services. The choir gave of their best in three anthems "We at Priceville Fair VawSe. Plain bunsâ€"R Vause, J. F. 'chonald. Tartsâ€"C. Watson, J. E. | Nichol. Sconeâ€"Geo. Cairns, W. A. iBeaton. Coll. canned fruitâ€"D. Campâ€" ; bell. â€" Sweet Picklesâ€"Mrs J. Mcâ€" i Lean, Geo Cairns. Sour picklesâ€"Mrs _Davis. Bread from O Canada flourâ€" R. Vause. : LADIES‘ WORK (Domestic) Quilt, piece, cottonâ€"D. Campbell, Alex McMillan. Quilt, patchworkâ€"J. F. McDonald, Geo Cairns.. Quilt, fanâ€" cy qu‘ltingâ€"Mrs Adams, J. E. Nich ol. Comforterâ€"D Campbell, George Cairns. Kanit bedspreadâ€"Mrs Adams. Crochet . bedspread â€"D. _ Campbell. Fancy bedspreadâ€"Geo Cairns, J. E. Nichol. Men‘s sleeing ‘garmentâ€"Mrs. Davis, D. Campbell. Child‘s dressâ€" D. Campbell. Apronâ€"F D Cairns, Mrs Davis. Hand hemmed sheetâ€"F. Colâ€" Dougall, W J McMillan. Onions,| .. ,,, °[ [[ °8 ""* *n®"c bchooi puâ€" | pil (10 entries)â€"Anna McLean (winâ€" Dutch setsâ€"J E Nichok R Vause. ner of Nor. Bus. Coll Medal): 2nd Onions, black seedâ€"R Vause. Pumpâ€"! ols botiece Medal)</2n r â€"Margaret Nichol (fountain pen): kin, yellowâ€"J E Nichol, W. A. Hawâ€" 3rc, Catherine McVicar kins. Pumpkin, any otherâ€"J. E. Nicâ€" I;p of Grey Co â€"Kaihleen Durheit hol. Hubbard squashâ€" J. G, Whyte, s Geo. Cairns. Vegetable marrowâ€"J E JUDGES Nichol, F. P. Reiley. Celery, whiteâ€"| Horsesâ€"Capt. R J Hall; Cattle, J. P. ‘ W. .A Hawkins. Citronsâ€"J. F. Mcâ€"| O‘Connell, Palmerston ; Swine, J P. Donald, Geo. Cairns. Tomatoesâ€"Mrs| O‘Connell: Poultry, Capt. R J Hall : T. G, Davis, R. Vause. Cucumbers,; Flowers and part of Dairyâ€"Mrs Wm picklingâ€"W A Hawkins, F P. Relley.; Groat, Mt Forest: ladies work (dom.) Cucumbers, ripeâ€"Mrs Davis, F. P.| â€"Mrs Groat, Dairy & Domestic, ladâ€" Reiley, Table cornâ€"Mrs Davis. Col.| ies‘ work (fancy) and fine artsâ€"Mrs Vegetablesâ€"R. Vause. Ensilage corn M. R. Faris, Bradford, R. R. 1; Grain â€"â€"W. Aldcorn. Coll. vegetables from & Seeds and Fruit Howard Graham. Rennie‘s seedsâ€"T. McDougall. ]Rom & Vegetables, H. Graham. t FRUIT | ' Apples, Alexander â€" R, Lougheed, | it ; (Clarksburg), Mrs Adams. Colbertâ€"‘ :; Ja;t:phei)lon. R Ramage. Golden MARKDALE AND DUNDALK HAvE Russet â€" R. Lougheed, R. Ramage,, GOOD FAIRS IN GOOD WEATHER. King Tompkinsâ€"R. Lougheed, J. ;(l Stephenson., North Spyâ€"F D Cairns| Markdale Fair of Wednesday last R. Lougheed. Snowâ€"R. Lougheed, F.| and Dundalk of Friday, were big C. Cairns. St. Lawrenceâ€" J J Stephâ€" days in their respective localities. In | enson, W G Watson, Wolf Riverâ€"R.; Markdale entries in almost every i Lougheed, R. Vause. Apples, any othâ€"| class were in excess of last year. ‘ er, fallâ€"R. Lougheed, W. A. Benton.! A rural school fair exhibit brought Apples, any other ,winterâ€"J J Stephâ€" forth many expressions of admiraâ€" enson, R. Ramage. Coll. Applesâ€"R. tion and the horse exhibit surpassed Ramage, F D Cairns. Crab Apples, former years. Horse races were also largeâ€"R. Lougheed, J J Stephenson. on and the crowd witnessed three Crab Apples, mediumâ€"Mrs Adams, speeding events. W A Beaton. Plumsâ€"F P Reiley, R.! Lougheed. Fall Pearsâ€"R. Lougheed, Dundalkhl‘nir Directors are smilâ€" Mrs Adams. Winter Pearsâ€"R. Louâ€" ing over the success of their Fair. |â€"eneed. ?.hf. rogglp_u were something over Jellyâ€"Geo. Cairns, Mrs J. McLean. 5 lb roll butterâ€"W. G. Watson, R. Vause, J F McDonald. 15 1b crock butterâ€"C. Watson, R. Vause, Geo. Cairns. 10 1b butter in blocksâ€" (R. Simpson cop)â€"J F McDonald. Mapâ€" le Syrupâ€"Edna Ferguson, Mrs J. Mcâ€" Lean. Pumpkin Pieâ€"W A Hawkins, Alex McMillan. Lemon Pieâ€"W. G. Watson, Geo Cairns. Apple Pieâ€"F D Cairns, W A Hawkins. Oatmeal Cakesâ€"Alex McMillan, Mrs Davis. Custard Pieâ€"H. Harrison, Alex Mcâ€" Millan. Cream Pieâ€"H. Harrison, Geo. Cairns. Mince Pieâ€"Mrs Davis, F Colâ€" linson. Iced layer cakeâ€"D Campbell, F. Collinson. _ Fruit cakeâ€"D. Campâ€" bell, W A Beaton. Dark layer cake â€"C. Watson, D. Campbell. Homeâ€"; made breadâ€"Geo. Cairns. Alexr Mcâ€" Millan. Brown breadâ€"Mrs Davis, R. Vause. _ Plain rollsâ€"Geo Cairns, R. FLOWERS Hand bouquetâ€"Mrs Ramage, F. D. Ca‘rns. Table centrepiceâ€"D. Campâ€" bell, Mrs Ramage. Coll. house plants â€"â€"D. Cambell, Mrs Ramage. Coll. sweet peasâ€"D. Campbell. House fern â€"â€"R Vause, H. Karstedt. _ Fuschiaâ€" D. Campbell. Begoniaâ€"D. Campbell. Hydrangeaâ€"R. Vause. Dahliaâ€"F. D. Cairns. _ Coll. foliageâ€"H. Karstedt. Astersâ€"R. Vause, W. A. Hawkins. Coll. flowers from Rennie‘s seedsâ€"W A. Hawkins. Dougall, W A Hawkins. Cabbage, Winningstadtâ€"J E Nichol, Alex Mcâ€" Millan. Cabbage, red picklingâ€"W. A, Hawkins, Mrs T G Davis. Cabbage, any otherâ€" W A Hawkins, Mrs W. Ramage. Cauliflowerâ€"R Vause, Alex McMillan. Potato Onionsâ€"T. Mcâ€" ROOTS & VEGETABLES S Green Mtn. Potatoesâ€" J. F. Mc Donald, F D Carins. Cobbler Potatoes W. A. Beaton. Potatoes, any otherâ€"J G. Whyte, F D Cairns. Coll, Potaâ€" toesâ€"W J McMillan, R. Ramage. Swede turnips, Derbyâ€"J. Burnett. Swede turnips, any otherâ€"W A Beaâ€" ton, J. Burnett. _ Mangold Wurtsel, Globeâ€"W A Beaton. Man. Wurtzel, long redâ€"W J McMillan. Mangold, yellowâ€"W A Beaton. Sugar beetsâ€" W. Aldcorn, T. McDougall. Carrots, field redâ€"Geo. Cairns, Edna Fergusâ€" on, Carrots, shorthornâ€"T. McDougâ€" all, Mrs W. Ramage. Carrots, any otherâ€"Edna Ferguson, R. Vause. Table turnipsâ€"R Vause. Beets, turâ€" nip rootâ€"T. McDougall, W A Hawâ€" kins. Parsnipsâ€"W J McMillan. Radâ€" ishes, winterâ€"I. B. Whittaker, Robt. Vause. _ Radishes, â€"summerâ€"T. Mcâ€" Dougall White beansâ€"W J McMillan T. McDougall. Colored beansâ€"T. Mcâ€" Qounll. Flax seedâ€"T. McDougall, R GRAIN & sEEDs Fall Wheat, whiteâ€"J J Stephenson J J Meads. Sp. wheat, Marquisâ€"Reg. Ramage. Barley, 6 rowedâ€"R â€"Ramage J J Stephenson. White oatsâ€"J. J. Meads, Alex McMillan. Large Peasâ€" R. Ramage. Small Peasâ€" J J Stephâ€" enson, J. Burnett. â€" Buckwheatâ€" T. McDougall, R. Ramage. Field Cornâ€" other, male and femaleâ€"J J Sge;he;;o'; no?gg duck, male & femaleâ€"Alex. McMillan. maleâ€"P J Gardner. Toulouse goose, male & femaleâ€"J J Stephenson, F D | Cairns.. Goose, any other, male and | femaleâ€"J J Stephenson. Goose anv Alex McMlilan. Buff Orpington male & femaleâ€" P J Gardner. White Wyâ€" andotte, male & femaleâ€"J. J. Stephâ€" enson. Chinchilla rabbit, male & feâ€" THE DURKAM REVIEw Barred Ply. Rock, male & femaleâ€" DAIRY & DOMESTIC cockerel and pulletâ€" J J Step POULTRY YICINITY with fruit trees, etc. Terms reasonâ€" able. Apply at Review Office, Durham Two story brick residence on Elgin St. All conveniences, good location, 14 acre of land. Owner leaving for health reasons. For terms and other particulars, apply to Harry Falconer. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RESIDENCE FOR SALE 1% storeyâ€"dwelling on Garafraxa St., Durham, containing 6 rooms. Spludum acre lot for garden I have a quantity of cockerels and pullets for sale, Barred Rocks, 0. A. in any quantity. FOR SALE F Solfd brick house, six rooms, mod: ern conveniences, centrally located. Garage, % acre of land. For partic ulars apply at the Review Office. Runong raceâ€"1, Mr Dunkin, Riverâ€" view: Jas. McKenzie, Feversham and Melville Haw, Swinton Park, split second and third monies. Free for allâ€"1, Twinkling Maller, Dr Mills, Hanover : 2, Blaze Star, John Mills, Collingwood: 3, Jim Hal, J. Downing, O. Sound. 2.30 Classâ€"1, General Foch, W Mofâ€" fatt, Collingwood; 2, Freddie Kipping, Sproule, Collingwood ; 3, Bert Todd, Markdale Fair of Wednesday last and Dundalk of Friday, were big days in their respective localities. In Markdale entries in almost every class were in excess of last year. A rural school fair exhibit brought forth many expressions of admiraâ€" tion and the horse exhibit surpassed former years. Horse races were also on and the crowd witnessed three speeding events. Dundalk Fair Directors are smilâ€" ing over the success of their Fair. The receipts were something over $700. At that it is $40 less than last years, but here were a few conflictâ€" ing fairsâ€"Priceville and Alliston. All the horse races were contestâ€" ed and created some excitement by the close finishes, as follows: Geo. Cairns. Crayon drawingâ€"Geo. Cairns, Hawkins. Water colorsâ€"Geo. Cairns, F D Cairns. Other picture of meritâ€"F D Cairns, Hawkins. EDUCATION Best Writing by Public School puâ€" pil (10 entries)â€"Anna McLean (winâ€" ner of Nor. Bus. College Medal): 2nd â€"Margaret Nichol (fountain pen): 3rd, Catherine McVicar. Map of Grey Co.â€"Kathleen Burnett JUDGES Horsesâ€"Capt. R J Hall; Cattle, J. P. O‘Connell, Palmerston ; Swine, J P. O‘Connell: Poultry, Capt R J Hall : Flowers and part of Dairyâ€"Mrs Wm Groat, Mt Forest: ladies work (dom.) â€"Mrs Groat, Dairy & Domestic, ladâ€" FINE ARTS Oil painting, landscapeâ€" Hawkins, F D Cairns. Painting, fruit or flowers â€"Hawkins, Cairns. Pen & Ink sketch Hawkins. Pencil drawing â€"Hawkins, F D Cairns. Dresser coverâ€"Mrs T Nichol, F. D. Cairns. Pin cushionâ€" Geo. Cairns. Nightgown, emb.â€"J. E. Nichol. Buffet setâ€"Alex McMillan, J. E. Nichol. Table runnerâ€"F D Cairns, Mrs T. Nichol. Bedroom slippersâ€" Mrs Davis, Mrs J. McLean. Ladies‘ handkerchiefsâ€"D Campbell, R Vause. Servietteeâ€"W A Hawkins, D. Campâ€" bell. Child‘s Jacketâ€"Mrs Davis. Col. centrepiece, emb.â€"J E Nichol, Mrs. Davis. «Sofa pillow, emb.â€"Mrs Adâ€" ams, F. Collinson. _ Applique workâ€" W A Hawkins, D. Campbell Sofa pillow, otherâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs Dayâ€" is. Coll. embroideryâ€"W A Hawkins. Coll. fancy needleworkâ€"Mrs Davis, F D Cairns. Tea clothâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs Adams. Shopping bagâ€"D. Camp bell, Mrs Davis. erâ€"R. Vause, D. Campbell Emb,, Roman Cutâ€"W A Hawkins, F. Collinâ€" son. Floral Emb.â€"D. Campbell, F. D. Cairns. Lucheon setâ€"Mrs Davis, D. Campbell. Table matsâ€"Mrs Davis, D. Campbell. <Tea clothâ€"R Vause, F Collinson. _ Tea cosyâ€"D. Campbell, Mrs Davis. Centrepieceâ€"Geo. Cairns, F. Collinson. Sideboard scartâ€"J. E. Nichol, Alex McMillan. Pillow slips â€"J E Nichol, F D Cairns. Towels, emb.â€"F D Cairns, Mrs T â€" Nichol. Towels, other hand trim.â€"R Vause, orsâ€"F D Cairns. Hemstitchingâ€"R. Vause, F. D. Cairns. Emb. (eyelet)â€" D Campbell. Emb. solid whiteâ€"F D Cairns, D. Campbell. Emb., Hardangâ€" se LADIES‘ WORK (Fancy) Irish crochetâ€"Mrs Davis, F. Collinâ€" son. _ Filet crochetâ€"R. Vause, J. E. Nichol. Tattingâ€"Mrs Davis, Robt. Vause. _ Drawn thread workâ€"F. D. calrn:. D. Campbell. Embroidery, colâ€" linson. _ Sweater coatâ€"Mrs Davis. Homespun yarnâ€"Mrs Adams, George ARIO ARCHIVES TORonNnto POULTRY FOR SALE Phone 611, ring 1â€"1 Will sell at right price Mrs Davis, Mrs _ Large English pure bred Black Hog for service. (On Prov. Highway, 6 miles north of Durham. Miss Fraser was a recent member of Durham High Schol staff and the many trlend_l she made here will join The happy couple left on a trip to the Adirondaks and Green Mts, reâ€" turning by White Mt. route and on their return will reside in Oshawa, where the groomâ€" has prepared a beauiiful home at Simcoe North and made by the bride,, was five storeys high, electric lights being embedded in the different layers of the cake, the last storey being supported by cupids. The cake was cut with a knife which had been for four genâ€" erations on the Fraser side. The wedding dinner following the reception was held at Hotel LaSalle, Kingston,. The tablecloth which gracâ€" ed the table had performed a similar duty for three generations on the mother‘s side. The wedding cake, The first five rows in centre of the church were reserved for the guests, there being 85 present and the beauâ€" tiful ceremony was witnessed by a large concourse of people, the church being filled. The United Church, Odessa, which had been beautifully decorated with | Autumn flowers and Autumn tints by | the friends of the bride, was the‘ scene of a pretty wedding on Sept.| 28, when Miss Laura Grace Fraser, B. A., only child of Mr and Mrs Ausâ€"| tin M. Fraser, became the bride of William Charles Carr, M. D., son of: Mr and Mrs 8. J. Carr of Thornton. | Prior to her marriage, the bride was Principal of the Continuation School in ‘Tiverton, where she is well and favorably known. The happy couâ€" ple leave shortly for Pontiac, where they intend to reside. They carry with them the best wishes of their many friends. A reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents on Tuesday| evening, when about 150 friends| gathered to give the young couple‘ their best wishes and presented them with many beautiful gifts. | A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized Monday, Sept. 30, when Wilhelmina Victoria, daughter of the | late Mr and Mrse Arch‘d MacCuaig,| of Priceville, became the bride of| Earl George Seigner, only son of Mr.‘ and Mrs Henry Seginer, of the South | Line, Brant. | The bride was unattended and wore | a French embroidered frock of cinâ€"‘ namon crepe romaine with hat and | shoes to match. | immediate relatives of both parties had gathered. Following an evening spent in song and social merriment, the bridal couâ€" plé left on a short motor trip, prevâ€" *3 lous to laking up residence in Holâ€" stein. For the bridal Gress the bride donned a corn colored crqni.&- gette with fiared skirt, and ber dark of brown crepe satin, _wlthâ€vhleâ€"h went a chic felt hat of same shade, brown suede coat and hoslery, shoes out Egremont Tp., where her m:;l calulentlnllnclnsudphyluhu always been appreciated, while the gluxe_n_ of The bride was attended by Miss Gladys Hincks, sister of groom, who was attired in pale blue georgette and radium lace. The groom was supâ€" ported by Mr Robt. Stephenson, broâ€" ther of bride. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a sapphire cut crystal cho ker and dress fob: to the bridesmaid an Ivory Gothic clock and to the groomsman a white and green gold Waldemar chain. A wedding lunchâ€" eoen was served after which the hapâ€" ciuUzen of Egremont Tp. The Revâ€" iew joins in extending good wishes to the bridal couple. Very quiet but pretty was the marâ€" riage on Saturday, Sept. 28, at high noon at Annesley Parsonage, Markâ€" dale, of Mary Islay, youngest daughâ€" ter of Mrs Mary Stephenson and late Wm. Stephenson of Markdale, to Mr. William John Hincks, second son of Mr and the late Mrs David Hincks, of Ceylon, Ont. eon was served after which the hap Rev. A. N. St. John, Markdale. The bride wore a smart and becoming gown of peri winkle flat crepe with hat and other accessories of matching blue and gray. py couple left by motor to visit Musâ€" koka and other points. Berkshire Hog for Service HINCKS â€" STEPHENSON SEIGNER â€"MacCUAIG bride is well known . Her travelling dress was CARR â€" FRASER HYMENEAL Henry Mannerow, â€"â€" RAMAGE ed to suit. | be lot well situated on Garafraza 8t W. Erected thereon also a tidy barn and detached hen house. Priced right. house with water and lights in. Good The School is thoroughly equippet¢ toukouplhetollowln‘e_gtnu:â€" The School has a creditable recrord in the past which it bhopes to mainâ€" tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and bea» thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rat< John Meorrisan, Cha:.me~ J. A. M. Robh, Arincipst 2 Entrance to the Norma!l Schools DUIRIBAM EMIGBI SCHOOL Residence : R. R Licensed Auctioneer tor Grey County Sales taken on reasopable terms. Dates arranged at Herald m,'m.. dalk, also through Durham ‘w aad Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncas, Dunda@lk P. O. Phone 4% r 44. Llcmoukueummc..d.n’ Termc.m Sale dates must J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. Office and residence, corner ï¬.nh and Lambton, opposite old Post Ofe Graduate, University of Toronts Buccessor to Dr. Mair. Ofice and WATER â€" Well Driller MAIN STREET, Eyes Eramined and Correcteg om..nm{ 2â€"8 o. m, 71â€"# $g m wUONIR GRADUATE of Torono, Untrersity, evaduate of Royal Colege The Science that adds Life HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Denta) Surgeons. Dentistry in all its bran ches. Office, East of Central Drug Btore Entrance on Mill Street. DRS. C. G. AND _BESSIE McGILLIVRAY years and years tp life. â€" Call and Bee us. Consultation Â¥roau In Ourham Tuesdays, Thursdays ang Intending pupils should prepare to ter at the beginning of the fall rm. Information as to courses may Gndmot‘l‘mom (hceo.ortomhubr.â€: J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., Mce hours : 9 to 11 a m., 1.30 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepnted Notary Public, Conveyancer, ‘ Realtor, Insurance, etc. | A Ceneral Financial Busincss Transarcted | All legal documents efficie and carefully prepared. . C. PICKERING, DDS, LDs GEORGE E. DUNCAN J. H McQUARRIE, P. F. MacARTHOR Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday Tsl Soryeats 9 Untario Roogs J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Your DR. C. McLELLAN CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O‘NEIL DR. A. M. BELL ir patronage solicited 1 door north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage r12 MILNE, M. B.