West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1931, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

S! man with; ”on. u dead, u thundunus. mankind qeht-,hqwnsnuoBtrteardtteew candy. fa- " In the m of mm.d-oenucsum.tmb -tntia-toMitteartn. m. 'iNtqtttAg-rMatomeqttubehgrqd '"t.nrrmtiraettt.mtadottirn- "rorttMeMdooettte-raain -d.WhtHraetat-tvienetr, unanimous. mummmmwuod Dunstan ,“W” mm. and. Mn " my (“am To, "roattMeMdooetttewateranin CMtyolGrey m. WtttH-tat-avienetr, the Village ot honour Ital-o dinemm-d uniform“. briek, 'et1?Pettt_tOPt9r"ey,1tt?ftr"tn -ta-.6t-h--tt-'Nieattexsto "MA-Inn”, I nun; THE TRUE Any mtdent of Grey County may compete " the Plowing Match. to be held on the farm of In A. Fraser, C mile. louth-wu! of mm. on MONDAY, OCT. IA Tt Reveral trom here attended the Anniversary In Vnmey. Tuesday, and report t splendid supper and pro- Messrs Buller and “winner's mm is running main and will be u you help to several ot the unemployed. The Women’s Missionary Society of the United Church met in the base meat Tuesday alternoon and packed a large bile of wum clothing for the needy in the Welt. Mr Robt Anton will entertain the members of the beef ring at his home Friday evening. Mr and Mrs Jno. Orchard. landon. with Mr und Mn Jno Orchard. Mt. Forest. and It” McNally, Glenelx. “rated at Rob! Nikon's the tirtrt ot the week. ' LOCAL no PERsouLi Mm Drumm nu completed her “at. of “in. She judged [Idler work it tho tonowlng Mn: Pinkerton. Brute sels, Hartman. Underwood, Paisley, R.pley, Blyth. She, with Mr Drumm, motored to an. In Belay. London. visited heap"- ents. Mr and In Drumm. over the ink end. im@;;m_""l.i Mr Wm Theme. Bunk ot Montreal, Hamilton, spent the holidays with his ”rents. Mr and Mn E Thome, Mrs R. Han and other friends. mom. of church on Tuesday, 27th. The October Won. Institute meet- Intt will be n In It Ink“ on the 15th In“. Mr David Allan in spending this week In Toronto. The Anniversary service: of Hol- stein Pres. Church will be held on Sunday. Oct. 25. Fowl supper and an- tertatnmogtt will be held in the hue Mr and In J. E. Hitt and two children. Toronto, - the week and with Mr and In D. Allan and family. Don't forget the Community Circle reunion Saturday evening and Sun- day. Oct. 10 and 11. Mr and In 1110 Pinkerton motored to Toronto Monday to see their daughter Alice. who was operated on tor appendicitis in 3 city hospitxi. We hope she zany noon recover. Mr J W Brown spent the week end in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Hartley Allingham visited friends In the vilhgo recently. Mr and Mrs Geo Smith. Durham, spent the week end with Mr and In Hilary. Mr Chan Par-man. Atian Purl. vite ned the Smith (may the ttmt ot the week. day, Oct. 10 and ll. Saturday evenlng will be an old- luhkned Community Social. Bill Andrew of Toronto Conservatory ot lush. will be present You’ll like Bin: he is more than an aeeomptUh- ed viollnlst: he's on erttertainer, a luster at lending community sing- ing snd he is.---) he Is Just sloke. And then . tun prom of locsl went In being amused and Mr Art Robinson, Semis. will give some cor- net solos. Dr Scomeld. the special speaker for the Sunday services. will be there too. And we weren't sup- posed to tell but there will be also: lunch, served " only Holstein lad. leu know how. Dr Beollleid ot Geulph. I returned mlsslonnry from Korea, and one ot the most popuisr young people's wor- ken and lecturers In Ontario, will upset in the United Church in the morning and Pretsttytertan in the ev- Mr and Mrs Thou. Hartwell of In- dependence. Mo.,: Mr and Mn Carr len and long, Detroit: Mr and In. Hummus and non Lloyd, Fertrua: Mr and In J. Morrison. Homer and Vinton, and mu Blur, o. Bound, were recent Hutton with the Mines Morrison. Min Elu Irvin. Hartman, in vis- iting Mr ind Mn R. Irvin. Come! the Reunion won't be com- plete without you. , It and In Wm Anna and Mar. te ”compound by In Scott Ecclel. spent last week end with friends In Thorndnle and laden. om. And Bill Andrew will give more of " delighuul music " both tomcat. There is 1 speck! tutd pruning invitation to all the old Cite). numbers. PROTON PLOWING MATCH HOLSTEIN LEADER CIR THoe. LIPTON PAM" ot a- -- wan-uni, County of Grey, 7% mm “Joining the Village ot Holstein. Good eon- Mable brick dwelling. with table and other autumnal. Tom- on - . ~V~_ .. - vinyl". Present from Durham were Mia-en M. Hunter, w. myth, M. MeGirr, Mesdunes Manley, R. Ledinghun. R. 'rmunier, H. Mche, P. amen, W R Alder, W. H. Smith. R. Smith. C. Kiuatee, T. E. Brown, J. N. Perdue In. Mather, J. S. Mellnuh. Miss G. Cans. (home being in the audience, the Platform and spoke Rae conducted a round ence from which much could be gleaned. A plea tendered by Mrs Grail. Meeting wu brought t1 sanging the "Theme' not: by the President. In , Miss Elizabeth Hawken, Alta., now home on turlm vivid picture of the life tt the missionary among the people and the advanug School Home in their mid Raw. a member ot the Domini then addressed the meeting. E as her text 'An Auxiliary in congregation and every. Wi member.' was held in Trinity United Church, Hanover on Monday last. Eight Aux- iliaries comprised the district repre sented. The morning session which was ably presided over by Mrs E. C. Murray, Ftetsherton, was opened with devotional exercises conducted by Lanilaeh Auxiliary. Reports were given by Presbyterial Secretaries on ‘Christian Stewardship and Finance’: C.G.I.T. work: Mission Bands and Baby Bands and the discussion after each report was interesting and help. ful. At the 1.45 session, devotional exercises were conducted by the Elm- wcod branch. The roll was called. each Auxiliary responding by unwor- ing three questions in relation to their particular society. Mrs Frank noyn' solo. We expect Lorne peat in Mnrkdale Stturday. Under the “when ot the Luxeo’ Aai ot Amo- Church. Dromre, the Holstein Dnmtlc Club will present their play, "The Absent Minded Bridegroom." in Russell Hall, Tht mire, on Friday evening. Oct. 16. Auuusion 35c and 15c. Mr John and Miss Maggie Osborne of Norval, Mr and Mrs Harold Ateh- eson. Toronto, were recent guests ot Major and Mrs Ecclee. A large number from here took in the school fair at Yeovil, Monday, B.S. No " taking lat prize for sch- ooi chorus. Harvey Leith Won second prize in boys' public speaking con- teat and Lorne Ecciel out prize tor LA---l __., --- Mr Will Philp is busy " present t1llattt silos. " com is a bumper crop this year, nearly all the silo- are full. Mrs Ben aeerrenseGii" iGi, and Lilian Campbell. Ceylon, gave us a call Sunday evening. A number from here took in Mark. dale Fur today and report a good fur. but were disappointed on ac- count of the horae-raetntr being post- ported, owing to wet track. Mrs Brock, teacher at b.s. No 12, visited her home near Guelph, over the week end. . Mr Peter Daly spent Sunday in Hamilton. Mr and Mrs Frank Ten. Toronto. spent Monduy at Mr David Hooper'ss. Mr Jas Snell had the misfortune to have two of his best cows kllled by lightning I. couple of weeks ago. nlso . bolt hit the Manse. Nearly every one around here at. tended the School Fur at S S No IO, and report s good time. Owing to the Stcnment ot the Lord's Supper being observed at Amos on Sept. 27, Sunday School Rally .Dny was held over to Oct. 4. Rev Mr Honeynnn gnve a splendid address on 'EnthuMatrm' in his ser- viee and our young choir sang two selections. Mission Band will meet in Amos Church this Saturday, when I. full attendance is requested. All the mem- bers are asked to bring in their mite boxes. Visitors will be welcomed. At the clone there will be a social hour of games. Mr 1nd Mrs Kinnel. Southampton, spent the week end with them sister- in luv, In Alex. Morrison. Mrs Joe McNaulty has her sister Mary, Mrs Knowles, visiting with her u present. Mr 3nd Mrs Dan Eccles and fami- ly, Corn, attended services at Amos, Sunday' md Ipent the day at Mr Jim Eccleo'. SECTIONAL CONFERENCE OF UNITED CHURCH AT HANOVER HOUSE a LOT FOR SALE NORTH EGREM [immaor .uzaneth Hawken, Wahstao, v home on turloutrh,srave a :ure ot the life and work of anary among the Ukmnlan Id the advantages of the eme in their midst. , Cans. (home from Korea), the audience, wag called to DROMORE In of [at u in the trd Township ot humour. I a mund table confer- ‘lch much information ed. A pleasing solo wu Ira Gran, Hanover. The brought to a close by L__A. ,.' manor: Bands and d the discussion after as interesting and helm .45 session, devotional conducted by the Elm- Sectional Conference, IWoke brietiy. Mrs e' 'ontr and payer Mrs w D staples. Irhun were Mines myth, M. MeGirr, iety. Mrs Frank he Dominion Bd., meeting. She took Hilary m every every woman a m 'ueirsrser--ouiiie iaoii." tn Smilax. Juno. lam Percy Gordon', Bert Ila-slum, Ivan Johnson, Tom Gordon. Jr m---Lenore Devls‘. Helen Lindny, Robt Webber George Webber, Chi-once Gonion', Citron! Golden. " "--Norana Lind- 'ap. Wanda Stephenson, Bobby Ingmar. Br G-4mtart Pollock. lin- etta Wetttrero, Vincent Cunpbell. V. Campbell. Jr '--Kennettt mum; ter Pr-ANN Gordon’. Vincent Gown. Jr Pts-Rena- Andre's. In, lu- shnu'. Don Campbell. R ' Stephen- ‘Pmont - day, S. S. No 9, EGREMONT Sr IV-Maron Homburgh (H). Sr IH-Wallace Bilton. Jr 1ir--.P1orenee .Eccles (H), Inez Cooper, Florence Reid. Br Ir--Aliee Drimmie, 'Wiiiie Drimmie, Bobby Long. Mary Reid. Jr "--Rieharxt Irvin. Br t--Myrtle Horsburgh. Jr b-Raymond Hilton, C. Irvin. Br Pr-Dorothy Drlmmle. Jr Pr-Bert, Long, Alex Reid, Alice Reid. rle Brown Jr IrI--Blanehe Reid, Hazel Leith, Ross Eccles, Bert Gadd. tDenotes sbsence entire month. Alfred Hlncks, prlnclpal Ii----, Love, Lyla Smith. Nor- ms Smith, Lloyd Seaman, Walter Pinkerton, Herb Fldler. I-Audra, Brown. Russell Buller, Mabel John. son. Fred Ellis, Bryce Mercer, Jean Leith", Olive McGuire', Rose Dyer'. Sr Pr-Marshall Kennedy, Kathleen Eccles, Dougal McMillan, Lorena Pid. ler, Jean MeGuiree. Jr Pr-Jean Ee. cles, Alex Aitken, Phyllis Johnson, A. Buller, Inlay Seaman, Russell Ellis, Francis Ellis, Harold Long‘. 'Means absence. Best in Spelling: Evelyn Love, Aud. rle Brown: Best in Arithmetic: Aud. Dark and misty this morning, but it looks like clearing for Ettremont Children's Fair this afternoon. This year it is to be held in No 10 School. Yeovil, which is nearly central for the Township. Some pupils may be disappointed at being unable to at- tend. but we hope all, whether at the Fair or elsewhere, will have a pleas- ant happy time. Many from here enjoyed the soc- ial chat and viewing the satisfactory results of the year’s work at Hot. stein Show. Some went to Dundalk instead. There Lloyd Long trot 1st prize in boys' and girls’ tstepdaneitsg, some trom Toronto also competing. Mr D. Long also came first place in Men's step dancing. In Holstein, Mei. ville and Earl Long won 3rd in pit- ching horse shoes. Jr nr-Helen Buller, Vera Lelth. Marjory Johnson, Allan Pinkerton, Mabel Pinkerton, Harry Mather, Bil, ly Fldler, Mary Stevenson', Elma Me. Gulre'. Sr m--Mnriory Moore, Laura Mn- ther, Dorothy Dyer, Lloyd Gibson," mbeth Aitken, Geo Dyer. Sr Iv-hed Mather, Esther Gum. Charlie Butler, Wulhce Lewis, Jim McCall, Eileen Smith, Murray Alt- ken, Richard Fiddler. Prank Gadd, Aura McGuire'. Mr and Mrs Peter McBride, Mount Forest, visited Mr and Mrs Mather, recently. Mrs Sweet has accepted a posi- tion in the Robert Simpson Co. More, Toronto,---where she spent so many years of her girlhood. She and baby Anita are enjoying the comforts ot her sister’s. Mrs P. Watson's home. Arthur Haas accompanied some Holstein boys and Rev Mr"Mereerto Toronto last week end and enjoyed the splendid program ot the United Church Missionary Congress, last Thursday and Friday. Among the many speakers was Dr Kngnwa, lea- der of the Kingdom of God move- ment in Japan. Mr and Mrs W J Pimp. Mr and Mrs J A Mather. Mr and Mrs A. Nicholson. had the pleasure of enter- taining their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Rom Philp, Burkton, Ont. Mrs A. Robinson, Semis: Mr and Mrs Poster), were recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs Philp. We are glad to hear Milford Hom kins is recovering from nlevere spell of blood poison in his hand. Mr and Mm Wallace Blakely, Tiv. enon, visited their cousins. Mr and Mrs W J Reid, Miss Merchant and Mr A. Merchant. Mr and Mrs A. Robinson, Semis, attended Holstein Fair and were the guests of Mr end Mr: Robt Hm. Reoent guests of Mr and Mrs W. H. Rogers were Min A C Manna". M. P., and her mother, flritst, Wick- J. B. McLean and baby Dorothy, of Dunnvllle: Mr and Mrs Hugh Me. Lean and Min O’Neill from Aber. deen: Mr and Mrs J. Rice and Miss Gladys and Miss Swanvton of Mt. Forest. HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT ens and Min Shana, also Mr. and Mrs A Robnson. Barnla: Mr and Mrs Mrs Uruqhart, 0. Bound, its visit- ing her daughter here. Poland Hm Nil m- “I. " month- old. Apply to an" Indicates Honours . Mabel M. Johnston, teacher Spelling: Marlon Honburgh Margaret Brown, teacher B. NO 2, EGREMONT -"-""-,-e..eH Senior Room ONTKRIO ”ARCHIVES TORONTO Egremont Fall Fair Prize Winners 1 Cut tlowers-Misa Christie, T. Ellis. Hand bouquet-Mrs. Hoatetter, Mrs. Tuck. Table bouquet-Mrs, Hostetter, Miss Christie. Coll. eotttos--Mrs. Hos- tetter, T. Ellis. Btoektr--Mrs. Honey- man. Dtghlias-Misg Christie, P. Reid. Asters--c. Fenian, MN. Honey- man. Gladioli--Mrs. Honeyman. Pan- aies--Mrs. Honeyman. Mangold-w. J. Allan, Miss Christie. 1rerbenas--T'. El- lis, Mrs. Honeyman. Zinnias-Miss Christie, F. Reid. Sweet PetuF-Mrs. Honeyman. Begoniaa-R. Sim. Allan Aitken. Cacti-W. H. Rogers. Coleus ---A. Hunter, W. Nelson. Begonia-Al- lan Aitken, R. Sim. Coleus, eoli.--W. Nelson. Geranium in bloom-A. Hunt.. er. Best plant in bloom-N. McGuire. W. H. Rogers. Pt1ehsia--W. H. Rogers. Coll. house plants, 3 vtgrieties--A. Hunt- er, W. H. Rogers. Coll. house plants, Coll. unthreahed--R. Dodds, P. mt- tle. Goose Wttetib--E. Sharp. R. Bam- White barley-J. Lewis, P. Reid, R. Ramage. Long white oats-J. Lewis. E. Sharp. P. Reid. Shun white oats-A. son, J. Lewis. Large white peas-J, Ferguson, W. Ferguson. R. Esme Enaiiage corn-A, Hunter, V. Adams, J, E. Matthews, R. Sim. 'TttttAetr--Mttt. Hostetter, J. Ferguson. Citron-E. Matthews, A. Henderson. R. Ram. BuekwhetW--u. Lewis, w, Ferguson, R. Range. McDougull, P. Hattie. Crabs, Igatre- Rama's. M. Ellis. Wettttttr--P. Hattie, W. J. Allan Fall apples. ttmW-Mrs. Hammer. 1. Robb. thtow--R. Runny, I. Robb. Bt. lawrence-E. Mitthe's, I. Robb. Alexander-A. Aitken, o. Brown. Tainan Bweet-E. Lindsay, W. J. Ellis. Oreening--0. Bowling. P. Rattle. Crab melon-J. Coll. potatoes-H. Gown, W. Fergu- son, M. Bowling. White potatoes-W. J. McDounll, H. Comm, E. Lindsay. Red mm. Phirbaim, W. J. Wat- son. Swede turttips-Q. Brown, J. Fer- guson. Any other turntps--d. Fergu- mason, C. Schenk. Gatttmre--w. J. Mc- Dougall, Allan Aitken. Red cabbage-- E. Lindsay, M. Ellis. Pumpkin-Miss Sinclair, E. Reid. Sweet txtrn--O. Me- Call. J. Ferguson. Large 'quash-O. Brown, J. Lewis. Table squash-g. Fer- guson, J. Lewis. Stalks ttortt--g. Lewis, V. Adams. Coll roots -J. Lewis. P. Hattie, J. Ferguson. Coll. vegetables- J. Lewis. P. Hattie, J. Femuson. Coli.--? Hattie. Coll. winter apples --P. Hattie, Alex. Aiken, E. Reid. Northern Bpy-W. Brown, E, Matthews. Ruaset--0. Brown, Allan Aitken. Win- mom. Yellow tttangel-R. Taylor. J. Ferguson. Sugar mtutged-E. Sharp, J. Ferguson. White Carrots- J. Ferguson J. Brown a; Son. Long red e-ttttr- E. Lindsay, Allan Aiken. Short red earrttts-E. Matthews, o. MOCIII. Long beeta-E. Mntthews, J. Lewis. Short ling eueumberaF-Ah Brown, I. Robb. Gudlner. Table pumpkin-Miss Chm- tie, Mrs. Tuck. Ptasuips--Brown a; Reid, w. J. Ellis. Potato onions-D. Bruce, P. Battle. Cauiitiower--J. Fer- Timothy-J. Bowling. P. Reid. Bun- Uwlr-,/. Imus. Mrs. H. McDougau. arse white betuttg--.Edittt Kerr, Mm. THE DURHAM REVIEW Boots and Vegetables white any other-J. Lewis, G. McCall. Com- forter, any other-Mrs. Hooper, E. Mat- thews, J. Lewis. Fancy embroidery bedspread-O. Brown, P. Reid, W. El- lis. Bedspread, any other-R. Dodds, J. Nicholson. Dresser scart-Mrs. Finder, Miss Kerr. Pillow etnrers--Mist, Kerr, Mrs. Hooper. Pillow covers, emb.-C. .Fenton. Miss Kerr. Towel, crochet (trimmed-Mtg. Hooper, Mrs. Finder. 'Towel, emb.--T. Ellis, Mrs. Hooper. Bath towei-C. Fenton. Mrs. Finder. Vanity set-Allan Althea, R. Christie. Fancy ten torort--Mn. Honeymm. P. Reid. Home wron--MN. Honeym, Mrs. Hostettcr. Boudoir tap-Misa Christie. Costume 'iitr--Mrs. Hostetter. R. Ttmor. Bgnou-g. Nicholson, R. Ttyior. noun t1regF-Mttt. Honeymnn.‘ Handbag-M. Smith. J. Nicholson.( Drtmmte.gtrantttreuttr-<hWntatm,B. Httstetter, I. Robb. R. Tuylor. Dark fruit cake-R. nylon W. Pulp. MN. Honeymm. Light fruit tale-- W. Philp, R. Taylor. Mrs. Honey- mm. Light layer one --R. Toy-i lor, E. Reid, J. Lewis. Chooolnte can;1 h-W. Wotan, Miss Sincinir. J. Lewis.“ Sponge etae--R. Sim. J. Robb. Ginger- bread-C. Wotson, J. Lewis. Johnny- cake-A. Henderson, N. McGuire. Oat- meal date ttutr-P. Adams, E. Mom. Jtutoumr--E. McRobb. Brown & Son. Oatmeal cookies-T. Ellis, J. Nicholson. Ginger txtokietr--R. Taylor, E. McRobb. Lemon eookies--Miatt Kerr. J. Robb. Bran Items-W. Aldcom. R. Taylor. iDoutrttnuts-W. Aldoom. H. Cowm. Drop cttkea--V. Adams, R. 'Nylor. Maearoons-Miag Sinclnir. E. Lindsay. Bttortbretur-MN. Ifoneymnn, R. Dodds. Meat loaf-A. Henderson, R. Christie. E. Lindsay. Butter tarts-A. Hender- son, W. Aldoom. Jelly tarts-H. Comm. W. Aldcom. Pumpkin pie-Mrs. Hos- tetter, W. Aldoom. W. Aitken. Apple pie-W. Reid. W. Lamont, W. Aldcorn. lemon pie-J. Robb, E. Mombb. Brown Crochet trimmed tntruin-.MUs Kerr. Allan Aitken. Table tscart-C. Fenian. Mrs. Hooper. Table oentrepieee-O. McCall. Emb. Cuahion-0. Smith, Mrs. Hostetter. Cutthioet---T. Ellis, C. hum. Luncheon set-Mtg. Pinder. Mrs. Hos- tetter. Bullet set-Miss Kerr, o. Mc- Call. Centrepiece over " ins-MN. Finder. G. Brown. Centrepiece, over 20 ins-C. Penton. Mrs. Honeymn. :Table tray-Allan Aitken, C. Fenton. ‘Hand laundered table eloth-Mrs. Hos. letter, Mrs. Honeyman. Tea e0tU-- Mrs. Hostetter. Table mat-Mus Kerr. Pea towe1s--P. Reid, W. Nelson. Pan hold- er-MN. Finder. J. Nicholson. Best labor saving deviee--W. Reid, Mrs. Hostetter. Cotton patchwork quilt--J _ Ferguson, J. Lewis, G. McCall. Woollen patchwork quilt-W. Reid, R. Taylor. J. Lewis. Crazy patchwork-Allan Att..: ken, Mrs. Hooper, C. Fenton. Gal,, trprup--W. Aldcom. W. Watson. Maple trugtt--O. Brown, A. Henderson. Home- made tandy-R. Taylor. W. Watson. Working mun tew-R. Dodds, A. Hen- Apple Jetir--Misa Sincleu' ' W. Reid. Raspberry Jelly-A. Drimmie. E. Lind. soy. Currant Jelly-R. Taylor, w. H. Rogers. Gripe "or-ar. Gavan, P. Hattie. Ounce gn-lad-E'. mule, Miss Christie. Mustard piekles--W. Aidoom. J. Wilkinson. Ctti1isnuee-0. C. Fenton. W. Aidoom. Tomato cat- sup-W. Wetson, W. Aitken. Beet Piekletr--P. Hattie. C. Fenton. Onion piekle-J. Robb. Sweet cucumber pickles-J. Robb, G. Brown. Canned' peaches-W. Aitken, w. Aidcorn. tstrawberries-A. Patterson, I. Robb. Cherries-J. Lewis, J. Robb. Plums-W. Aitken, Mrs. H. McDougall. pearg-T. Ellis, W. Aitken. Raspberries-J. Robb, R. Taylor. Black eurrtutts--J. Lewis. R. Taylor. Petts-0. Wilkinson, Mrs. Honeymm. Betuts-W. Rogers, Mrs. Henderson. Tomtrtoetr-MN. Honey- mm, W. Aitken. Carrots-Mm. Honey- m, E. Lindsay. Honey, extracted-W. Lulla' Work cts,ats-trtso-s.rt-tttm1"ff Reed ,rtsee--O. mu. arttttetN now- ers-P. Reid. We“ not listed-- ---" Bull, 2 yettrs--E. Outline: year-J. Bowling. Bull, uncle C. Watson, G. Althea. E. Bull, under 6 mos.--E. Gad! 3, J. Bowling. Cow-W. Rae iner 2 and 3. Two year in Donald Bros., J. Bowling. I , Heifer, under 1 year-g. Dowling l and 2, a. Altken. Heifer under a mm.-ar.l balm. Bull calf, under 6 mtte.-at. Me.. Aged duck-4m. MW Robb, J. Eurig, ' ma 3. ©ow--g. tia, W. mama. Spring , Eurlg 1 and 2, J. Wilkinson. 2 you Em" C. Wit-on, W. Crispin. heiter--J. mung. 1 you tteifer--g. J. Ptirbatm, J. Smith. W. Bung. Heifer can under 1 Pear-M. Bprtng turkeys-g. Wm. Cowan, J. Wilkinson. Halter an, under m 2 ma t. Bum Rock 6 mos.-g. Eurig. ', Crtapin, Robertson. Barred In all}. gum. pea and ink aeetett--- T. Ellis, W. Althea. Peck potatoe-W. McDougall, M. Dowuns. Table m: Hunt. Spring eolt-W. Mm. E. Hunt. Spring tu1p-M. Burk. Three year gelding or tlily-P. Huntley. J. Lewis. I year ally-C. We”. 2 yet: gelding, w. Aldoom. J. Lewis. C. Wet- Brownazson. Brood mare-4. Buns, W. Aldcorn. E, Gttrditter. Spring eoh-W. Aldeorn. I. Bowling. J. Wilkinson. 1 year tutr-M. Stevenson, W. Aldeom. J. Dowling. 2 year gelding-W. Aldcom. W. Watson, R. Althea. 2 yet: ally-4. man, J. Stevenson. W. Hunter. 'Natn--W. Phllp, M. Ems, D. Brice. Son, G. Aiken. Spring ettW-Ah. Althea. E. Hunt, W. Aldoom. t year gelding or ttIV-W. Aldoorn. W. Phllp. 2 you gelding or tutr-g. Wilkinson. m a: Son. 2 Ind s. 'Nam--M. Emmy. In. year tuly or ee1ding--W. Phllp 1 and 3. Brood mare-W. Aldoom. Earl; a: Children's Work l Agedewe-W.tMttth,J.atannd2and " Btteartingewe-J.Bttnmttattd2. Ewe 1nmtr--W.tMtitttt-18,J.Sttnad. m. W. Nelson, J. mph White Wylndocte ettiees-W. mm W. will. Elnora, tstttti-ttr, .u.. Inn- A . steer or Beuer-m'. BP....' ___ “an Anton. Beat baby beer--a. cow-n. venom. m'md. tite-set l and 2, In. Finder. AM - ken, J. Stevenson 2 Ind I. ewe--0. sum-on l and 2. Mind: ewe.-AT. Althea 1 ma 3. G. Watatm. snarling ewe-<). run-burn l tad 2. Altman I m 1.115. under. Eweiamtr--c.mirtmimtosd2. Gale 0:!“ MI Ewe--0. Burrows. o. Althea , and s. snarling ewe-O. Bum, C. Wuhan 23nd: Eweiamtr--te.t-ttand2, loyl' I“ ©eoMnt WIN.” w, fruit 00'“. David nun. Wallace W7- OCTOBER 8, 1.81 www- ram-g. warm-on. M. like. Al- tsetter--' Barredttoetetttees Rel-on. B W " " Attend Chat H Emmine‘ Four G VOL. LI V school-gt Rural Com .9"! Mill Cots “I“ Wlnm hurling, phone churrr “mun lerlnlnn Md sum moo In H mm: day. Mrs of “Him ottoriug porl the nu uet an oth am Mt' 0v M Cottttttet Queen tlt. Hum“! " walnut H M MUTE Get M Attend Golden M ttt m M our hurt In M H n: " In a" an ht M lk lk grad on! at m M

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy