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Durham Review (1897), 25 Sep 1930, p. 8

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L') ,geto--rg MeD-M. am. in. a, ---a Hem I! lewd. M ill-do t-i-wtitt-, A. new Seemed Ger.-M Me Coll. been plants. t0varietieo-Me. than no... plants. " rar-i. R. M In” punts. ' var.--" lo- M In W N Whitman. Dalia Coll. an appletr-Camp. Watson,' Schmidt, McGillvny. Coll. winternp- pi--MeGtnivrar, Rama". Schmidt. Ptwtsheetr--MeGimvray, Range. Col-l "rtsr---Bettmidt, Ramp. puet---RI ”no. McGllIIvray. Golden m Schmidt. Bert Barber. Run-ea. any other 1ind-C. Watson. .ll.ru1lfita7.l King Tompkins -- McGiluvrny. 1e nut. Northern Spy ---Watson. Crater», lay. Macintosh red-Rehmidt. Rib no. PtPNar--Ntrruidt, Watson. ('"it't1 t---R-te. Bttow--Nttmidt, Mc. Gqtivrar. St 1awrenee-C. Watson. Wea2tttr--Hoit McDonald. McGu- Ilvny. Ben Dai-Patterson, McGu- llvrny. Tm -qt--.H. Huber. R. lime. Cri--ggto mom. Meotttr vrny. Plum. Iat_d---w R Clark. Arthur Edge. Plume. Yellow est-Ile- Gtrtivmr. In E My. Col. Hun. -Mrs . may. Coll. ---setr .Ht. Winter ---w B mun-Ion. “My. NI ---Phtt-s. lap of Grey Co.-ieret Sport; his. Betty McIntyre. Bent specimen writing tor Ron! Bulk 'rrtae--MUsts new]. Rat. t. Din-Inn. Sch. -de--Anan Park. Edge Hill, No t, Glen. Writing tor silver medni-T'ho. We. Bird hcttse-Jno Lloyd. ' OLA” "--FRutT Dreeler "arf-tren. Schnell. Iconi- ley. Vanity tret-Leitch, Champ. Pair eurtaattF-- McGillivrny. Ju Nichol. Library tnble "mater-Felt, Savage. Library able tuner. lace trimmed--- Leitch. Rattle. Sou pillow. mner-- laitel, Dippel. Sou pillow, tumble --Niettol, Kneentel. Lndien' whitewater enl~Chnm.. lchtIley. lad. white went, one trieeer--MeGintvear. Kneeli- tel bullet .tirr--B-, Champ. Boudoir tsiipoertr--_, Waite. Three hagtdherettieft, - Champ. I. Schnell. Elsie piece lnncy "ittintr-Uiteh, Sum. Single piece My eroehet-. loitd, Sumac. lnhntn' Jacket-Me- Catalog, Champ. lnfnntn' bonnet-iv. axe. chillivrny. Bonnet, my other "H-B. Ritchie. Daria. Carriage _ Snvnge. lninntl' rompers - Chap. Rattle. Two inncy "Front'- Chap. Rnttle. i CLASS tth-F"" ARTS u Oil painting. 1nndseape-Mrs Dippel Savage. Oil painting. marine-Nr- Bert Barber. Oil painting. "ttres or ttmetre-J F Collin-on. Water Coioi-. Snvnge. lenno Wei. Water col. on. agtlgntN-Mi" Edith Kerr. Wnt- er colon, fruit or "tretattletr--Memtq Hanoi. Knechtei : "rwertr--fHv-, Ronni. Crayon sketch eqthtrtr--tV In. Rowe]. Crayon. light and shade [one]. Snags. Pencil drawintr---A. _ H Knechtel. C McGillivray. Pen aad in "etetr--Roppei. Surge. 809mg any original ttut0eet---Mi" Keir. My} pol. Coll. Kodak view-Mira Kerr. , MCGIUAVHY. Single piece art work. ( na ttated-l. Schnell, Koppel. Hand Mounted ettina--Dippel. ' I EDUCATIONAL d --E A Rattle. Mrs Walla. Pillowca- a, lam-nod --A H Knechtel. In. “Jolie. Pillow cues. thread trimmed --H A Mecautey, M bench. Pillow ems. embroidered-Ch-, M. Me. Cue. Fancy .tteet--MeCauterr, bench. --ar. hitch. A H Kmhlel. Fancy had toweb--MN Dippel. L C Champ. Hand vowel any hind-Mrs Thou Mc- Gln, Mn Thou Davin. Racy guest. tower--L. C. Champ, Mrs. Savage. Gun! towel. any *ind---43 McGIllany H A McCauley. Bath towel trimmed (Continued from Page 4.) Thou Davis. I E DippeI. Trar cloth L C Champ. H. Mche. Tea cloth in who". emb.-Mrg Jan Nichol. H. A. McCauley. Tea cloth. white-L. C. Chump. M. bench. lele domes. A-twork-- Mrs Tho. Davis, A. G. _ Tnble maur--L C. Champ, H. A. Mchuley. 4 Ionian”, emb-- L C Chump. I E Dime]. 4 sentenc- other hand trtmmuttt--H A MeCnuley L C Champ. Sherbet set-M E Dippel hm some“. Tnble tinea---Mrts Io III-um. In Dippel. Bane! net-L C. Champ, H A IcCauley. Service tray Durham fair Prize list CLA“ "-PLANT8 Fall and Winter Coats NIU? LAWRENCE DURHAM On. a the mum. _ In Toronto will luv. a chic. am - on display at our Storq You an Codlally invited to on on. “any, and if you min "tect your Now Coat from on. top-to "tate Stock. Wednesday, Oct. GRAND DISPLAY of Ladies' and Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Made to Measure I Filly or gelding 1 yr dHno mu. nrtner: , yrs oid--Uwrmsee New I den, W Charlton. Single driving hone --Pta1a rarer, Fred Emmy 2nd tad ted. Spun ttore-P. Ttylor, R. Irvin. J. IcRobb. Couch or “who. "or... l Baal man, {on " foot--Murmr Alh- 1 m A 8b.]. driving 'itil].,? J G Dalia. Dr has“. he! Hom- ,ay. an 'tr"t_nq '---wm' Ham-l " General Purpose Horses yam ago and many since" The teel-l, rT12209rdi mare. foal at foot-io Bell, lugs thus engendered, in all its quiet-I " mm; Gmglrlis. 'tt of 1936-'r. Tim. ness now, may be better imsgined| i "-543 game"), J“ kd"in.f'iY,!,f I: than described. " I my use such s.l C Robinson. S'psn h Cr'l'tl%h."J2ly term. though they sppenr to eontliet-) son. C Robinson. Pender Bros: Best it was sully pleasing. in returning horse in claats--C. Robinson. ’from the Commons and pnsslng thei SPECIAL: :High School. we had the good for: Foal of 1930, bred from Marathon tune to meet in with Mr l-Inrdwicl,l Yet. special by W s Atetrisoer-Geo. ionco of Flesherton. inter of St Csth- Ritchie. C Robinson, Rupert Jottnatoet)rimttt snd now of Nisan-ortho- a Special by Massey Harris, tor best;Lske. head pfineipat with better - 'dl', 0:785:11“. my age. shown inlmotumeut thsn st either. He wss 'g'ld ' "elm: this: is told of the chance and took it. He Aattter--g G Dehler 'id'%',tUf E. kindly drove “- up to the “I" by l, I li wny of Queenston on Bethany after. l Filly or 'tttr, TTs, no Hm. noon. A wonderful sight still. as Pi, gsrtner: , yrs otd--uwrmsee McM' the dsys of M" MOD“ One t) ‘den. W Charlton. Single driving iiiiiidltt with swe “a adulation of the l -.-Ptu4 Taror. Fred Hollldny 3nd wonderful works of “to. even yet. 1 snd 3rd. Sill ttor-r-r. Tnylor. R. though seeing it Insnytilnes. whenwo. "'Naff'ltt thinkotlthsvlng bee-pouring for. Gene or fringe Horses eons ot sges Ind s inn ’31.?er hoist Atot--Murm, stopping. 'l,rl'n'ut,d'. 0:: ’Alhno Ute: driving ttttmo- my, the wonderful smell-hunt t (s','.flJt'n2tdtrec "“ mm 'rt-u-hte-vert-ttgt, I 'lt,':l?2'Uh"l'lfdfgh" lied sttheugwwerhonsobeiowwithitst Nomi-Mon n-ssslwirnssndeohlss.oonveyingn lunar tmt-Artur Irvin. Inn M'NW""‘" $hstnrht, I Wham my my... 'il""',,',',r2t.e?,ereett. s comm}. new» cor-icons: Wet-dtnherastmattttm- s "-at.Aa&hrtandt jvietate%mr%themteharenntme tson: 2 yr old-W. Paterson. W S Atchlson: 3 yr old-C Robin-on. Pen- der Bros. Spun horses-W Patterson. Jag Vollett. W Charlton . Best horse In ttitustr--W Ptttertron. General Purpoee Hones Brood mare, foal It toot-41oo Ben, Thus Timmins. Pool of 19MF--T. Tim- mints, G. Belt. Filly or gelding , yrts--E Ashley. Ju Picken: ' mold C Robinson. Span hor-r-Rott. Jock- son. C Robinson. Ponder Bron. Beep horse in ehatF--C. Robin-on. I SPECIALO i Pool of 1930. bred from Marathon Yet, medal by W S Atetti-t-41eo. Ritchie. C Robinson, Rupert Johnna: Special by Massey Harrie for beet. any or gelding. my on. shown tn clue w, " or "--Jaa Helen. I Brood mare, foul a. foot-Geo Riteh, ie. w Charlton. E Roaeboroutrh. Fool of 193(F--G Ritchie, C Robinson, Rup ert Johnston. Filly or gelding 1 yr old W Ptrttertson, Elmwood; W. B. Ateh. -. _,_-- __._v v...“ Watson. Stephenson: ternale--Bteph. canon. Penn ducks. young, male-g. Mchrr. Stephenoou: female-g. Me. Glrr. C. Watson. "OR8E8--Heaer Draught Brood mare, (on n ttttrt-Murray Allan, C. Wauon. Foal of 1986--C. Watson, Murray Allan. Filly or geld- ing 1 yr old-W Charlton. C Watson. Filly or gelding, 2 rm-E. “abor- ougll :3 years-E Ashley. Sm hone! --Jttt, Picken. Ben hone In etaaq--J. Pickett. ~~~â€"â€"- -. - new, B Willis, M. Mather. H. Mch. Zinnitv--Mett. 1'vTllU'""' " W with, Clark. ( CLASS "-POULTtw . - . Barred P. R. Coek--lno. Vollet i} "". and 2: ttert--Vomytt l and 2. Bsrred] . t. PR. coekerel--Mtut Wilson 1 nnd2:i . puller-M. Wilson 1st. White Wysn-! WT done coelt---walter Ferguson: hern--i - Ferguson. A McDonald. Wh. Wynn. Dear Mr Editor: cockerel and ptrllet--Wrttwson. Silver: With care-free spirits and a. watch- laced cockerei and Iruuet--c P Kin- tul eye kept over the garden by kind nee. s.c. Rh. lad Red 'ee/Sree-es/ici/iii', we med 0mm” to the Vollei 1 and 2: tten--vol1ett, A. Me-l eat C N E where every feature Donald. S C Rd lsd. cockerel and , gr . h . the same as in former pullet--Jno Volleti 1 snd 2. B.C. Wh. ', wal, mue be had tr taking Leghorn eoek--Voliett, A. McDonald: 1 years. Variety may y it ed hen-Arthur Edge, Inc Volleit. S. C. l in some buildings not before vitri ' Wh Leghorn eoekerel--g Vollett. A, I however. The Bands, though per, McDonald: pullet--voilet. A. xenon-I good, lacked the distinguishing name, sld. S.C. brown Leghorn tten-Mark l of a. Creatore, a Sousa, or one of the, Wilson 1 and 2. B.C. Brown Leghorn British guards. But they were good cockerel and tterr-Arthur Edge. Butt enough for us. The t1rtease was lack- Orpingion Coek--.M. Wilson: Yn-ru.) in Wilson I and 2. Butt Or. eoekerei--l . P. Wilson 1 and 2: Iruiret--wuem l and! The most ',',tgle/tu',7, $112533? 2. Guinea fowl, any kind-Wilson 1lttt' the magnitleen as po memory, and 3. Largest exhittit--wittson like tir, 184 feet long it my I and 2. Pair chinchilln rabMttr--wimoe, l serves me. and to use an old expres- Toulouse geese. mature, “H. J. l tsion-straight as a "die" or a. whip . I Stephenson l snd 2 '. temahr--trteptt-,1. beautiful thing to look at and kind. enson l and 2. Tslouse goose. young'le, the admiration and love tor the? male snd retnttle--Btephemson 1 end Ical ride was, u 2. Penn ducks. mature iiriri-aiiir.peauyt_. Thtmuf. . "x ___-r, Mather, H. nub. Clark Wm "Ne""""-'-- *U-ll, ucurlllll. Phlox Drummondi-mnrt, Patterson! Phlox perqmnirtl---H McDonald. te) ttimr--H McCrae. Petunia. trintrltr-- Wolfe, Whitman. Petunia. tNeal H. McCrae. Balvia--Meiiraith. Sup, dratrons-Ctare, Wolfe. Sweet 1testr--l Harry Km", Rome. Naaturtituntr-gy aid. Caleeolarits-gat, Mather. Aspar- agus Plumoi--Menraith, Jan Nichol. Asparagus tspringreH---Clark, A. Mc- Donald. Rex bet-ia-H McDonald. Boston ferw--A McDonald. Dwarf Boo- ton fern-Whitmore. Hanging ttate--- Clark, A. McDonnld. Any other plant, not In litst---A McDonald, J. Crutchley CLASS "--CUT FLOWERS Display open air Bowerts-Msgiraith Boquet. any Bommr--0taune, Thou Me. Girr. Boquet. ttand-Roi, Clark. Boquet, hand. house Bowers-H. Mc- Donald. Clnrk. Tnble ornament- H. Mche, Wolfe. Coll. "ters-Whit-, more, Mr: T. McGlrr. Ihrhiiaa---H. AN McCauley, In Nichol. Manttuts--H. l MeCrae, Wolfe. Gladloh. ::rfPttlttr,l Gnu. Larkspur -Ptttterson, Harry Kreu. Marigold: --4Nre, Mom-1mm] Tricolor Ber. my other-ire H. Me: Donald. Ivy Reranium--A, McDomld. oleander-Men" Ivy gen, porter) -H McDonald. AMcDonald. Amarylls --Ctark. Double lunchh H McDonald.§ tingle tutrettitt---gtM, Nichol, H McDon-, ald. Attutiiimt--Menmith, A McDon-1 Agricultural Her... 'nale-ftunp. On the monow (Thursday) we be. took ourselves over the big pond to Niagatwourtheaaute, where we spent the best trip of our lite, visiting friends found many years ego. who proved to be the very essence of kindness Ind hospitality. On the Fri day evening, we were kindly driven by Mr Thou. Bishop on u visit to two other BitstertFitt-itrw ot his and their‘ families. Previous to this we ttttd) taken a stroll through the old Lira. ing ground of the 3lst Rest, some 39! l, The most striking new thing to ual, 1w“ the magnitleeut flag pole ot Doug-l P" tir, 184 feet long it my memory; Nerves me. and to nee an old expres- l, tsion-straight u a "die" or a. 'whip' : I ‘t beautiful thing to look at and kind- leg the admiration and love tor the. beautiful. The music“ ride was, u! usual, a line attraction in its precin- ion and daring, the eight performing unattended horses allot-ding a. marvel- lous climax at the close of their act, by rearing up on their hind leg: when standing in a row on 1 signal or com- mand by their trainer. The act guin- ed the hentiest applause of the whole night. I Lola-tor 3 Ram. 2 shears or over--N D Hamil- _ ton, Tolman Ash, R Herd. Ram Shear- "insr--R Herd. Ash. J. Mean-r. Ram liiGitr-CAiii,' J McGlrr, Ash. Ewe 2 shears or over-Asa, Herd. Hamilton. ‘Ewe tShearling-Herd I and 2. J. Mc- IGIrr. Ewe ltuutr--Aah 1 and 2, Hamil- l ton. Pen-Ash. Grade Sheep Best Wether-Monk & Sons. Ash 2. Eye, 2 shears or over-Sherman Bros, Fender Bros, R Herd. Ewe shell-ling --Bhermtut Bros 1 and 2, Fender Bros. Ewe lamb-Sherman Bros 1 and 2, Fender Bros. Special butcher ewe lamb or wether, any breed---Batty Bros. 1 and 3, Monk and Song 2. , HOtMb--YorFr. Boar, any ture--R Herd, W S Willis W B Patterson. Brood tgow-W S Wil- lis, R Herd, W B Patterson. Pair of Spring piga---R Herd, W S Willis, M.‘ Ram 2 shears or over-E. Fleming, Sherman Bros., Batty Bros. Ram tettearting--Batty Bros. l, 2 and 3. Ram lamb-Batty Bros 1 and 2, Mem. ing 3. Ewe .2 shears or over-Batty Bros 1 und 2, Fleming 8. Ewe unear- ling-- Fleming, Batty Bros , and 8. Ewelamtr--Batty Bros 1, 2 1nd 3. Pen --Batty Bron. Ram 2 shears or over-L Ernie, J. Monk and Sons. Ram 'ttearting--.Mone and Sons, Emu. Ram lamb-Monk and long 1, 2 and 8. Eye, 2 ohm or over-Monk and Sons, Emke 2 md 3. Ewe Bheariing---Monk and Sons 1 and 3, Empke 2. Ewe ituntr--Monk & Song 1 & 2. Emke v. Pen-Monk and Sons. Stephenson 1 end t. Keller 2 yrs old -teteNtenaon, Ferguson: 1 yr old- Stephen-on 1 and 2. Herd-Wien- son 1 and 2. Herd-Burp-tson. Bent lnlmll in ehtsts--8tephenaon. and. Cattle Milk cow beet type--3. McGirr. Heifer or steer entt--R. Herd. Best mime! in elaatr-3. Mean-r. ht sheer or heifer any "e-R. Herd. . . . . . . . . 8HEEP--0xtord Down. Tallinn Ash. W. Ferguson 1 and 2. Halter ealf-Aah. Beat mint] tn eitga--E. lemma. W A 1""an , and 8. Cow-aT Ecl- hnrdt l and s, W A Lawrence. Hei- fer 2 yrs otd--W A Durance I, , and r. 1rroM---uwrenee1,2amt 3. Ctlf---Eckhardt tnd Son. 1, Iawrs ence , and 3. Herd-W A Durance Best tutimal In Cia---Eekttarxtt Ind Potted Angus Bell, 2 yrs or over-Rotrt Herd. Bull taur--R. Herd. Cow-Here Heifer Herd. Bull, any "e-iv. Fermon, J. J. §teppenlon. W Ferguson. Cow-9.3. Bull. , yn or ttver-t New. HOMO” Cattle Shropchire ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO After seven] more G‘mve tn- "tr-rivet home, " but. our the not I Back to Toronto "sheer-r on the White". In clarion wanker. with my nude- routing to the early days (wanton? "i.tq.eNt. With Mr and In Cum. lender all u mem- ber or the cunt M! ”has an spent and In! qtttem, imam gnu View Is had ot the whole NH mu Peninsula below on the left and the towering heights on the right.‘ The mode nre now in splendid ehnpe In - nnd :3me I A most enjoynblo time wu had in meeting with in ot the seven Allan'el Ind their “the: In and the lil-‘ lee Carnelian, “menu“ end niee. nettle Into Janet Cnrnochnn. the! founder of tho Rm society and I On Sunday a. m., we took in the service at the United Church and lis- tened to Rev m Kaye: to the Presby- terian church p. m. where we occu- pied our old-time seat in the choir and listened to Rev Mr Mmriune. Between lervicee we were again tak. en on a sight-seeing trip by Mr W. H. Harrison, tor several yeurs Mayor of the town, and " wife, who was org- nnist in the church in early days tusd, is yet, on a. trip to Virgil, St Davids, uni home by way ot Queenston. thin‘ time by . diner-ant road where a Brook's monument was again Vient- ed. I was told at the door by the old gentleman in charge "You are not go- ing up there". I told him I had no de, sire to go: [had been no " years ago this month and I found that was enough then. The growth of the trees in that time was a notable thing here (next to the inspiring towering mon- ument). here again coupled with man's skill in the wonderful display of Bowers and shrubbery. Forty at: years agoit was almost in its primitive state. There were a. few rough tables with a. waap's nest underneath one of them I remember quite well, and rougher seats to be had, but not . tiower. Junior girls, Aileen Brown, 20 points Senior girls, Irene Ellis. 27 points Junior boys, Lynn Mercer, 28 points Senior boys, Billy Amlll, 24 points After the sports. the Continuation School girls plsyed a guns of Captain Ball. The score was 9-8 in favor of the Reads. The Boys were successful in a game of Softball played against the men of the town. l Holstein Continuation and Public Schools held their Field Day on wr day, Sept. 19. There were a. number present to watch the events which were run oft in good time and well contested. The P. B. Winners were given prizes in the grounds. Those winning the highest number of points were'. BOYS 1. Billy Fuller 2. Lloyd Tyndall and Elmer Love, (ties.) GIRLS r. Mabel Pinkerton l 2. Esther Gadd The Continuation School champions will be presented with medals. They Sports Day for Mrs Chas Drumm is Judging at Wlarton and Shelbume this week. Interesting tutors arrive in C this w Rev. Dr C. P. and Mrg Holmes. a former pastor on the Holstein-Yeo- vil circuit, sailed from Vancouver last week on the ‘Empress of Japan' to take up their work in Japan after furlough in Canada. Mr and Mrs Stenchcombe visited Mr" Shun thin week. Mina Lena Allan. Inndoilmspent a few darts with her brother and family Mr and Mrs D. Allan. Mrs Polloakl. Toronto, is visiting her sister. Mrs Geo. McCall. Mia's Margaret Arm" of Stratford Nouns! School. spent the the week end at home. Mr and Mrs Arm“ and Miss Isabel Butte accmnled her back. What might have proved ttfatal sc- cldent happened to Melville Troup on Monday. Whle unhitehing his horses in Mr Geo. Caldera yard, a playful goat came around the corner of the barn and scared the horses who ran away. While trying to stop them. Melville was thrown against a fence and trumped on. The horses were caught near home. We hope he may soon recover. , Low no PERsonLE Mr Chi-once Calder and Mend of Hamilton. spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Geo. Calder. They brought up s truck land or fruit and disposed of it " s (Mr profit. Mrs E. Johnston, Mr sud Mrs Thos Johnston sud Mr and Mrs D. P. Col- eridge and Mr and Mrs Chas. Me Dougall attended the Ramagetennox wedding Ssturdsy afternoon. T1temw-riieetnttteUrsitesd Church Sunday morning. due to Ver- ney Anniversary mica. Rev Mr Mercer exclaimed pulpit: with Rev. Mr Watt of Drew who took the work at Verna. Mn Wm We. back-ville, is PithtE her daughter. Mrs Chas Me. There will be Sud-J School in the United Church, Sunday morning. the 28th. but no service, u Rev Mr Hers cer (eke. the service " Conn. " Mr Creighton will the the Annivernry service: at Orchard. There will be a fowl supper Monday night " Orcherd Min Gertrude HAgerty of Meatord, in visiting her hunt, Mrs Colin Mo Milka. tNlLtr'rEllhll LEADER! Women r HE DURHAM REVIEW ’Holstein’s Schools Corn cutting and silo tuttng have commenced. We are enjoying 1 tine Autumn-- warm and sunny. The equinocml gale: were not so very galey. We congratulate mu Fisher and pupils on again coming ttrat in the school drthla time It Mt For-eat. Lovely weather prevail. tor the Fall Pain and many hope it will con- tinue tor Holsteln's famous ‘World'l Mr and Mrs J. A. Mather and ttun. ily, visited at Wm Brown's, Glenelg. and also " W. Pttttemon'tr. Mr and Mn W. J. Philp,( Mr and Mrs Alex Nicholson and Mia Fuller, attended Varney Anrt5vertsary aervic~ ea yesterday and visited Mr and Mrs. Earl Head. 1 Mr and Mrs Fleming Reid and tam. ily. spent the week end with Owen Sound friends. Mr and Mrs John Allen visited In her parental home, Menard. last week. P Mr and Mrs Thenneour of lshpe- nent, Mich: Mrs Bonk (formerly Jean Brown) and Frederick. also Mr and Mrs Harold Atchison ot Toronto were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Duh! Eocles. " Obsequies for Robert Whyte but rites tor Robert Whyte, widely known early day woodaman, who died here last Tuesday. were held yester- day afternoon. Sept ll, from the Coo. per funeral parlors. Religious servic- es were conducted by Rev. Chu P. Hesse! of the First Presbyterian Ch. ot Arena. Interment wu made at Greenwood cemetery, Arena.” There his brother Alex was buried 42 years The following clippings from an Eureka, Cal. paper, were enclosed in a letter Mrs Ross received from a friend last week: (1) Robert Whyte is found Dead felieved to be a. victim of heart tai ure, Robert Whyte, a. pioneer Humboldt County woodsman, was found dead in bed at his room 803 Second St. yesterday morning (Sept. 9). He won a native of Scotland, where he was born on May 9, 1857. He had resided in this country for, many years. He leaves a. sister, Mrs. _ The prize Hat will appear next week. All thoroughly enjoyed the tine play presented by Bert Brebner and Co. at the evening concert, The Hall was nearly tilied and would likely have been overtiowing, it many hnd not seen it when itrat presented Monday night, when hall was over ttalt-tinet Mt Forest hm: band supplied good music and Iota of it during the afternoon. On the mum]: a. new feature in- troduced wu a calf race, the animal being led with a rope attached to it, by a boy or girl. The little daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe. Stephenson, 2nd con, leading the smallest calf, had the best team work and cooperation from her charge and eully won tirgt. A Hoffman lad came second and Mr. John Stevenson's son was third. The lower hall was hardly as well iUled u some your. but the quality of the exhibit: was fully maintained. Breed, butter 3nd room were summer than usual, but baking and ladies' work clauses were well ti11ed. The ex- hibit: of tour novelties upstairs were most. interesting. Excellent Exhibits Seen As usual. Est-moot " Society'- mun] an fair It Holstein Wedneo- any, wu “vol-ed with nehoioe band ot weather. the dny being very mild, though min threItened all “bemoan. However the shower: didnt amend n slight dune! about 5.15 wu too Into to interfere with the niece" ot the day. Tho crowd wu mrcely up to that of previous yarn. Dundnlk (warm: hone races to on added attraction, and Ayton School Fur being held on some dar, no doubt drew n number who would otherwise have come to Holstein. The livestock showing equalled or surpassed nnythlng previously seen in Holstein. There were more horses, sheep Ind cattle than ever, the latter mainly Herefords. ln team of gen- eral purpose horses, the judge had no alnecure. with no less than ' entries. at Iklsteit Fair 1nd 6 Consisting of Cts-uid suite, kitchen cabinet. _dinine room table. and spent the day with Gui.-" Mr Gordon Grant was to unfortun- ate a to lace one of MI but hone. through some toot Glad Mr and Mrs Harry Wilkinson, Ion Victor and daughter Inlay : Mr and Mn Albert Hooper, all of Mt Forest. attended Varney Annivemry Sunday .ml --.--' AR-- L .w- - _ - Mr Ed Smith and Ion Gordon. Tor- yonto. visited Sunny It the Wallace "tome. Miss Ellen 1(li went to Toronto with them to attend Normal School. Mr and Mm Mark Wilson of town, spent Frldny evening with In: T. E. Bvers. A number {tom Knox attended anni- vermy in Varney Sunday and enjoy- ed them. Mines D. Thompson and mu T. E. Byers, visited Sunny with Mr ud' l The Sept. meeting of the W.M.S.. was held Wednesmy at the . Dromore, " or more ladle: from our Auxiliary were present. Mr: Allan took the meeting and seven] of our members reed of million work.. The roll call was wavered with a vane on 'Hope.' A victmh " Building for Eternity" we: wprechted. In Hon. eymn served a. dainty lunch and all enjoyed the pleuent time spent in the home. . Intended tor Int Wee! lays the wukenon Time-ttey'" Mr Honeymn spoke Sunny on the never be Able to under-mu: when mimhleu love ot God: what . - they gm called home to be milked. use He made tor us in the swung at . . . . . Jesus that we my have life t.ver-l Two Liberals nourllhed an. be last and joy. and peace in this "(9.13m they couldn't - on mtg He compared Mother love that we given them at Ottawa. On July M. ‘my see in it nomethlng ot the nth-the voter. attended to dutHtttgtimtot ler’a love tor us. But God ll also ljmy mu end not . Mow was just God u wen " loving and- Ic- struck. cord'ing as we do Hia will we will; -----_-- have His blessing. Mr and Mrs D. Din-shell and rrl DROHOR: Wm Marsha." ot Mt 'trretrt, tspent the More Women's [mutate will hold week end in All“ Craig. il"?, monthly meeting In Run-ennui] Mr um Mrs C. G. watson, London. " DroInore. Wed., Oct. t. Wm visited for I couple ot days with the tmtrptied by Hopevine Institute. Roll formers cousin. R. R Watson Ind eall--'Gemr, of TWt-' family. In“ Margaret returned with,,-"'-"'--"------ them to resume duties at Victoria; .H'NCL‘3 FOR SALE Hospital there. I m.“ .,___Â¥ - _ -- PRIVATE ML: of ruGTFGE iFGoEiGi, t ','f,A',Ti'l ) R Emu: nun, uni-Inn. mural. thor Apply to Percy Renwlck . KNOX CORNERS D. Thompson and In: T. visited Sundny with Mr and Lennon Emmont. VARNEY Services-grantee for m "iu"Riaiiae%rsrGuA-tmtp'yeq..trty.? Local Dealer The: Hudson. In. R. R. 1 Phone Durham 612. r. , Drumore Women's Institute will hold their monthly [mean In Bus-ulna" " Dmmore. Wed., Oct. t. Procun supplied by Hopevllle Institute. Roll Fifty head of Canadian cattle are to be shipped to Chum. Poor Llamas, an the Walkerwn Time-hey'" [PM CREME“ Hum-0531' "not. POULTRY OF A NM living my iiiadi, “IV. - mm - u Station-n '7'".- nvLom "one, “0"“ m fan-Cord Lai7i. Cataiie on Rm. 1"" "w"'o “Mr-w: mm, cm. Ser. vice, Pun-nun A A.-. Business TRAINING Will put you in "no for an“ .“Ml‘_ Iktit I Come New Buying Station at Dromore i'ieiirififlStft,'tttittrll'h".1'; r . "worm... m 'iiGiaqEF,,.tiettttt iiErrTttut_tto hand-numb! SEPT. 25, “amnion“ a it PAID for ALL KIND. DROMOIE it Shut-lune PM: Bard inn-o novel You!" ll their Pill l Sept M. when (he: m on the n no" pom-mu sound amp“ wry future. 0|:qu and tug shock. Ironing eeeaattt5, "mun Old Time Fiddler-1' (omen. m be clearly hard in all [um Punk-mi “New In North In Mr Albert McClImon of tlat has purchased a linker: but Non): Bank-ford. Bank. tor a titotttia-tAitrrrt3r.aatdt ily have ' up undone:- I My. Many regrets Wm a their than; u Gunman. I well any when of unprod- which they will be remember cf Perth. mum-u has an awe n shod wk on that cow in neck. umund sun eunuch. It Jack Gardiner. telier Bulk of Manual. Wulkvrm has been on duty tor the put mun " “has W by must 'in Tomato, u nervous l when cum on atom I Incl shortly Aner mum his dt ter being hid up with head I in! 1mm III-tuned In a mo! but with In: Flown” cm mvdy " "mes, In no! In good recover) It his home tn Forest. [Le 'totMMt. on Ttaeqd..s. Oct. pm] at the “at In G.l A noel-l and “my eveath follow. when It“ Munro! 1 The Called Church of a mourning lolly (W a: Itue Iolenm. Dr. W. T. Ga and My In Tacoma T Truly it an be laid he tned nun. The work he did tor! rum-sum d church unton u Ins been lute. Ott In“! of the [Adios' view of Knox United Church. ml evening will be held In tty room of church THEM.) l on tnd. list luau-v! wlll Rive u m on her nip gluon! It thin noel-l. menu set-vol. Links“ " (‘uuu Greys' Chapter. will hold their reopening Ina Framer “mu-on is mam hung a Malay mun. an "ttate an and broad minded Mama yet " times. his actions be“! qualities and one of his [new would kid we to believe nullity h and: overrun-d, A than time use the Tonal "numbed an "1th9 m col wah the mutation at Dr 0:1!!!an which Dr Godlr w n - the Premiet will to mu. The undo to ”may -ed the In. nova-amen! All be human» Wed I tut-cum from th “I u the Journal refusal. In ine Incline a! un W tsh an Icon and m4tttttttt oI (was Menu. Panda». Moon I have new a Quad An lo ”may annoyed use " government M he hunk-dint! Wed . Munich from m M u the Journal refused. In union In hi- Ilnhm-It and various den-unem- that I nu to be given Stu "an!“ and ir the qeder was (“Id would bring mm: “can". “a. The Rocky tHt-eat w.u hold their W - Um dim-ch on Oct. can. " ladies an invited In cone. subjection In " will This ' (“the that will not work to W of Olwlo Ind ll Mu. In in mun- " m in which he in hold howl" - his loll} nu "vtetoq6tti. [Maid-o1 "bent-(mac) u Min Ben]: . um . Superintendent " Own an "tat Ind - “ML ' mines (mm Kitchener. This to u very ugtwirse n.ov - an to We. Since 1 the mu ot the people no “(in to law I: give inform the public than their own b Trinity Church Guild wt mung Sale on “my. 3 p. m. Aft-tm In wttt to Judge and In Klein at an- lawn; tot Sun Die... Hwy will Ipend the winter. Premier ”It“ has pm to the urea and the pe<qtle proviso that he I- “can" I bu " lull-mu "(New For “I. My: [Mall and other Fur-lulu. Apply an new. My cam hr “It: mudmon. Apply at Revie VOL. LIII. N o FERGUSON'S FOLLY I 'tdinggd PM

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