RNOCH it is possible th used clothâ€" ror children rOp nber our work y yours ted Church ticipation â€"of peopie in thue cast that can tion is a most s through no W. M e to describe meeting M’ at +. Melntyre, 3 were ‘ and Mrs Smith and urham were Present gave us a talk on 1all not soon d _ peopl» of is during the this generous in the past to make furâ€" ET e people are he ) weeks Kincaid, Sask ive us a talk on the home, which Lunch was gep. ; $13.50. 1 have been and during | help from hich 1 dis ple of this ) clothing, o the childâ€" were greatâ€" M imes come, cannot last people who Can you visâ€" > people who C PA ik > carry on appealing this most has not been in past week or ht stroke which t time and wil ugh she is able not able to do mother Mrs ture seems me this fall op in 1935? ls are givâ€" » received f FPlesherton Dargavels . W ‘e year this trought and . Our Minâ€" i. 6. Taw t year since H rnard Sweenâ€" nal fever. we h o be able ing experâ€" er such a rops withâ€" \ alone . nd family of * week end Dargavel . eau preachâ€" iy last. He are haul _ son Irving o five childâ€" pending the home here. ther Mrs, p. er for a few arrived from e hope nothâ€" t in and she bealth . ved the saq ° only brothâ€" liman, Mich. suddenly at n poor healâ€" s and was e suddenly rely burdenâ€" rows and nily and his ‘as lived on of Toronto is corching the ecove ut farm Goderich W. Smith worth aturday in were pregâ€" clothing ement held t Tm, a better their nd Mrs, & Falls ormer‘s with hig mgs to °K or which 1 will able to do CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get our prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. CUC Em CV Jr. IIâ€"Hazel MacDonald ; Ra ler; Billie Davey. Sr, IIâ€" Grierson: Cliff Noble. Jr. 11 MacDonald. â€" $r. Pr. â€"Balnk Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer â€" Pure and Wholesome Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Phone No. wiINDOWS â€" DooORs â€"__â€" STAIRWORK Combinat‘on Storm and Screen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDwW 000 FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard Please ask for Prices. No order too small nor too large for prompt and. careful attention. Everything in Lumber, Timber wWINDOwWs se DooRs SAW & PLANING MILLS Orcd»rs taksn for anything in Baking line 1934 Refunding Loan Bonds Con vert Your Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ * Oa Pilot \tl C JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS C es S$. 8. No. 10, BENTiINCK An Order Placed with jOl_lrll HARRISON & SONS CO. LTD HENDERSON‘S BAKERY FLOUR P. RAMAGE, Durham Denominations $100, $500 and $1000 Phons and have our rig call rite, phone or call on our Security is Canada nvest Your Cash , 11. 1934 You will be delighted with its flavor Assures Satisfaction â€"Howard in Mr. Gilvray McLean and friend of A. McLean and Rev. N. MacDonald 'Tlverton spent Thanksgtying at H. W°"C appointed a committee to arranâ€" x: McLean‘s ge for a program. Keep this date in h mind Mr and Mrs Neil Cameron of the , * 4th line ate Thanksgiving dinner at | Home for Thanksgiving were Mrs. Mr and Mrs Don Campbelt‘s . | Richardson at her mother‘s Mrs. D. The W.M.S. and willing helpers’G McLean; Sadie McKinnon at Mr. will hold their monthly meeting onjFarquar McKinnon‘s; Eleanor Mathâ€" Tuesday, Oct 16th, wuen : good er, Miss Grace Moses of Toronto with ite dan'ce ls' Fo ue'ste t "to arrange| Miss Belle Weir; Mr. Innis McLean, atien 9 Mr. Donald Aldcorn and Miss Mary =amsuaaaaae A'**â€"â€"*-*‘**:â€":": Belle McArthur. â€"â€"‘â€"â€"“-_â€"___&ï¬' be missed . Mr. Gilvray McLean Tiverton spent Thank: R. McLean‘s. Oat Chop Crimpled Oats eniuatont Ailsws 4c i the week end in Collingwood . Mr and Mrs Ailf, Hincks and sisâ€" ter Jean, Toronto spent the weex ena here and with Durham friends. Miss Eleanor Mather, Toronto, spent the week end at her home. Mr. Gilvray McLean and friend of Tiverton spent Thanksgtvying at H. z_ (+) â€" ictory Bonds FEED and Millwork DURKHAM, ONT. PRICEVILLE Shorts Loca Dealer OwEN souNnp at MceArthur, spent |_ _ Mr and Mrs John Wannamaker ‘and family spent Sunday with ‘Dan | McAuliffe‘s. |_ _ Mr and Mrs Norman McRonald of South Bentinck and Mrs Maggie Corâ€" lett of Owen Sound visited with C. Robson on Sunday. * The threshing is finished in the disâ€" trict and the grain turned out well. Now the farmers are busy taking up Spencer Edwards returned to Deâ€" troit Monday after spending a couple of weeks at the parental home here, Mrs. Emma Rutledge, Markdale reâ€" turned with him and will spend some time with her neice Mrs R. Samson of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robson, son Camâ€" eron and Clara Greenwood spent the week end with Mr and Mrs George Robson at Molesworth and when reâ€" turning home they called on Mr. Birks Robertson at Riverside. Mr and Mrs A. King of Annan and Mr and Mrs Wm. Tufford of Balacl ava spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Herb Allen. Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook and Mr. and Mrs R. T. Cook visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs C. E. Cook in Kitchener. Missâ€" Mina Edwards and brother Spencer spent a couple of days with Miss Clara Nelson at Puslinch last week. | _ The school fair held at Ventry on | Oct. 2nd was well attended and conâ€" tested. S.S. No. 14 were again placâ€" ed first in marching. Strathcona drill etc. etc. also took their share of the individual prizes, 14 firsts, 13 seconds and 6 thirds among the pupils. The teacher, Miss Fettes deserves credit for the capable training. No. 5 Venâ€" try secured 2nd place. Eight schools competed and 11 girls and 6 boys atâ€" tempted to sing ‘Danny Boy‘, a song with beautiful sentiment and meloâ€" dy, but very unsuitable and out of range for childish voices. There seemed to be many variations of the original tune. | Mr George Wale was Toronto over the holiday _ Successful _ anniversary â€" services Heifer caltâ€" were appreciated by a large crowd at | both services at Bethany Chapel on . All prizes Sunday. The Merpal quartet of Toâ€" cept 1 yr old ronto gave a feast of "excellent har-‘ All prizes mony in their various vocal numbers. heifer caltâ€" Mr. Palmer delivered two fine gosâ€" pel messages. ‘_7Milch cow Dr. W. L. Christie and friend of Toronto were holiday visitors with his sister Mrs George Shand. Mr Clifford Cooper who has been assisting Mr John Ferris during the summer left Monday to visit at the home of his mother in Windsor. Miss Tena Christie has gone to Toâ€" ronto. A little daughter arrived at home of Mr and Mrs Archie Wilson Thursâ€" day Oct. 4th. Miss Laverne McEachnie was home from Guelph over the week end. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott and Jim-' mie of Durham attended Bethauy} anniversary services and spent the day with Mrs Jas. Scott. | Mrs M. Campbell, Mount Forest, spent a few days with her sister Mrs Jessie Scott. Miss Doreen Scott, Toronto was a holiday visitor with her mother Mrs Jas. Scott. Mr and Mrs John McEachern, of Fairbairn, were visitors first of the week at the home of his uncle Mr. N. McEachnie. Mrs. Erwin Robb accomâ€" panied them and visited at the home of Mr John Sinclair. A local shower was given to Mr. Alex McLean and his handasome bride by the yougg people on Friday evenâ€" ing. A pleasant time was had. Everybody well, nothing new to reâ€" port, so au revoir. Mr J. C. Harrison had a bee in raising his new sawmill this week. Energetic work. £ Rev. McAuslan of Kimberley preaâ€" ched here on Sunday very acceptably of a friendly affable nature, and exâ€" pressed his pleasure of his visit to this part. 1 _PRICEVILLE On Monday night the Session and Managers had a meeting in the baseâ€" ment of the church and & lot of busâ€" iness was dealt with. Rev. N. Macâ€" Donald â€" opened with prayer. Jno. Nichol was Sec‘y. It was decided to have a fowl supper Friday night, 19 October. Mr. Thomas Nichol and C. A. McLean and Rev, N. MacDonald for the 19th. HOPEVILLE fowl supper on Friday ZION was home from GRAIN AND SEEDS Fall wheat whiteâ€"J. McGirr, W. Meads. Spring wheat, Russianâ€" Z. Sullivan. Barley 6â€"rowedâ€"W. Ferâ€" PFE U wint oo W en canic ces P eirie Asrcs t husus. BI. Minorca cockâ€"T A Ferguson.| Aivicle from flour sackâ€"Mrs. Davis henâ€"T A Ferguson, 1 and 2. Cockâ€" Mrs. Campbell: Puiloverâ€"Mrs. Rut erelâ€"M. Wilson, W G McBride; pu}â€"| tle: Hand knit socksâ€"Mrs. McCauley letâ€"W G McBride, M. Wilson. BI.| Mrs. Campbell: Hand knit socks fine Spanishâ€"all prizes, W. G. McBride. | â€"Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Davis: Mitts Buif Orpingtonsâ€"all prizes to W. G doubleâ€"Gordon MceEachern, Mrs. A. McBride except: cockâ€"J. Harrison| McLean: Mitts fineâ€"Mrs. Campbell, 2nd; pulletâ€"M. Wilson 1st. 8. C. | Mrs Rutde: Print house dressâ€" Mrs White Leghorn: Cockâ€"M. Wilson;| Mrs, Campbell: Sock darning Mrs, henâ€"M. Wilson: cockerelâ€"C.Watson| Campbell, Mrs. McCuaig: _ Laundry pulletâ€"C. Watson. _ Eggsâ€"B. Watâ€".| workâ€"Mrs, Ruttle, Mrs. Campbell: te: , E. Sullivan. Rhode Id, Redsâ€" Floor mat hookedâ€"Mrs, J. P. McMilâ€" maleâ€"M. Wilson: henâ€"M. Wilson.|lan, Mrs. Nichol: Floor mat braided Barred Rocks: maleâ€"M Wilson: henf â€"Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Ruttle: Floor â€"M Wilson: cockerelâ€"A J. McVicar mat woolâ€"Mrs W. J. McMillan, Mrs 1 and 2: henâ€"G. Whyte 2nd: pullet Campbell: Unlaundered garmentâ€" â€"F P. Reiley, J. McLean. Bronze Mis. Ruttle, Mrs Davis: Pair towels Turkey, femaleâ€"G. Whyte. Pekin hand _ trimmedâ€" Ruttle, â€" Sullivan: ducks. maleâ€"T A Ferguson, C. Watâ€"! Dresser cover â€" Nichol, McLean: Pin son: _ femaleâ€"T A. Ferguson, C. cushionâ€"Nichol, Stonehouse: Night Watson. _ Toulouse geese: maleâ€"V. gown, embroideredâ€"Nichol, H. A. Adams, C, Watson: male, youngâ€"C. McCauley: Buffet Set â€" McCauley, Watson: femaleâ€"C. Watson: female Nichol: Table runner â€" Davis, Campâ€" youngâ€"C. Watson. A.O.V. geeseâ€" bell: Curtains â€" McCauley, Nichol: maleâ€"W. McLeod: femaleâ€"W. Mcâ€" Ladies handerchief â€" Campbell, Rutâ€" Leod . Best male in showâ€"W. G. tle: Serviete â€" Ruttie, Campbell: McBride (spec.) Best female in show Child‘s jacket â€" Davis, Stonehouse: â€"M. Wilson (special.) â€" Child‘s short dress â€" McCauley, Rutâ€" FrOXES ‘g::iColosr:;i celzla;:r-piee: _â€"_â€" NDiï¬h?'l.ll foum! , YEr _ vis: a pillow emb. â€" Davis, HBllf:‘cl;(agtedEt Karstedt. Silver Mc & "Tek «cloth femp. _ d Oxfords Aged ramâ€"Camp. Watson. Ram lambâ€"Camp. Watson, Robt. Dodds. Aged eweâ€"Camp. Watson 1 and 2. Shearling eweâ€" Robt Dodds. Ewe lambâ€"Camp. Watson. Best market lambâ€"Robt Dodds. SWINE â€"_ All prizes cept 1 yr old ‘ All prizes heifer caltâ€" | | _ Milch cow Cl oemng IAVD Pen RedEming PBR L 000 tR tee it A. Tuoker. Best herd cattleâ€"H. Eckâ€" A E Ruttle, S hardt (spec.) 1 yr old heiferâ€" D. | capital _ letter Campbell 1 and 2. Baby beef, prize Anna McVicar donated by presidentâ€"D, Campbell . | , LAD Geo. Downey, Judge | _ Pillow slips SHEEP | Watson: Quilt, Geo. Downey, Judge | Cauley, Mrs. D Leicesterâ€"All prizes to J. McGirr. dernâ€"Mrs. Mc Shropshireâ€"All prizes, W. Aldcorn Quilt, fancyâ€" H. A. Tucker, D. Campbell. 1 yr old steerâ€"D Campbell, Chas. Watson. Steer calflâ€" H A Tucker, 1 and 2. Heifer calfâ€"Camp. Watson, H. A. Tucker. Baby beefâ€"D. Campbell, H Milch cow, dairy â€"W G Watson, Mrs A McLean. Best beef animal on grounds (special)â€"H Eckhardt. Best dairy animal on grounds (special)â€" W. Ferguson. Milch cow, beefâ€"D. Campbell, Campbell Watson. Best beef steer or heiferâ€"H A Tucker. Best calf, dairy typeâ€"W. Ferguson, W Burnett. 2 yr old heiferâ€"W Ferâ€" guson, .D Campbell. 2 yr old steerâ€" on ee 270 AXCUCIISON Single driverâ€"T. H Wilson, Victor Adams. Lady driverâ€"Victor Adams, Dr J. E. Milne. Worst turnâ€"out on groundsâ€"Donnie Whyte. Bareback riderâ€"Mike Sullivan, Victor Adams. Boy orgirl rider under 15â€"â€"Mike Sulâ€" livan, Viector Adams. Boy driver â€" Victor Adams, Harrison Bros. CATTLE â€" Shorthorns Bull 2 yr.oldâ€"E Sullivan. Milch cowâ€"D Campbell 1 and 2. Heifer 2 yrs oldâ€"D. Campbell. Heifer 1 year oldâ€" D Campbell, H. E. Karstedt. Heifer calftâ€"D, Campbell. Jerseys All prizes to Walter Ferguson, exâ€" cept 1 yr old heiferâ€"R McConkey 2nd Herefords All prizes to H. Eckhardt except heifer calftâ€"Camp. Watson, ist. | Grades | Yorkshireâ€"All prizes Span â€"Dr. J. E. Milne, Harrison Bros. Brood mareâ€"G. McEachern . 2yr gelding or filly â€"T H. Wilson, Hugh Wright. 1 yr gelding or fillyâ€" Robt Acheson, Alfred Watters. Spr. coltâ€"Gordon McEachern. Best horse on grounds, any classâ€"W Hutchison Single driverâ€"T. H Wilson, Victor Adams. Lady driverâ€"Victor Adams, Dr J. E. Milne. Worst turnâ€"out on FLOWERS Hand bouquetâ€"Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs Jno McLean. Table centrepieceâ€" | Mrs Campbell, W. Mather. Coll. of | House plantsâ€"R. McConkey, Mrs D. l Campbell. Double or single geranium â€"Mrs W Clark, Mrs Arch McLean . Sweet peasâ€"Mrs Wilf. Watson, Mrs. l McCauley. House fernâ€"Mrs Archie , McLean, Beatrice Waters. Fuchsiaâ€" | Mrs McCuaig, Mrs R Vause., Begonia‘ Rexâ€"Mrs A McLean. Begonia, any otherâ€"R McConkey, Mrs J P MeMiI-, lan. Gladioliâ€"Mrs D Campbell. Hyâ€" drangeaâ€"Mrs John McLean. Dahlias | â€"H. A. McCauley, Mrs D. Campbeil. Coll foliageâ€"Mrs E Sullivan, Mrs. McConkey. Astersâ€"H. A. McCauley, Mrs Jno McLean. Single plant, a.o.k. â€"Mrs R. McConkey, Mrs W. Clark. Mrs Wm. Groat, Judge. HORSES â€" Heavy Draught Judgeâ€"W J. Fleury. Span â€" W. C. Hutchison, Victor Adams. Brood mareâ€"John Fogarty. 2 yr gelding or fillyâ€"w C. Hutchison W McKechnie. 1 yr gelding or filly â€"Wm MceLeod. Spring coltâ€" John Fogarty . Agricultural ‘ Spanâ€"W. McLeod. Brood mareâ€" W. Meads, W. McKechnie, 1 yr gelâ€"|/ ding or fillyâ€"Victor Adams, J. Shortâ€" reed. Spring coltâ€"G. McEachern 2nd | General Purpose : Spanâ€"J B Thibadeau, A. McCuaig. 2yr gelding or fillyâ€"Neil McKinnon|! 1yr gelding or fillyâ€"J B Thibadeau, 1 and 2. Spring coltâ€"J B Thibadeau Roadsier I The monthly meeting of the W. I. ,wm be held on Oct. 11 at the home 'ot Mrs _ Albert MeNally when Mr. Harris of Markdale and Mrs Thorne !ot Holstein will give addresses. The | meeting will start at 2 p.m. | Mr and Mrs. W. J Greenwood ; epent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Hattie Pinder of Holstemn. 3 ‘ Miss Katie May Firth and friend of | Durham visited Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. Mr and Mrs Smith of Conn and Mrs Rob Wilson of St. Pauls were also recent visitâ€" ors at the same home. f their po er crop. Priceville Prize List THE DURHAM REVIEW potatoes which is arso a POULTRY A ND VICTHITY , A. Weppler ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO UBC | r.| on, ‘ Emb erâ€"| A EP â€"] R. Mc( d‘ H Kar n . | drawin, 2,) Crayon CURSRTT TEERIRTE EERCOTE, ANICNUL, IAW ting â€" McCauley, Sullivan: Convenâ€" |â€"Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Ruttle: Floor mat woolâ€"Mrs W. J. McMillan, Mrs Campbell: Unlaundered garmentâ€" Mis. Ruttle, Mrs Davis: Pair towels hand _ trimmedâ€" Ruttle, _ Sullivan: Dresser cover â€" Nichol, McLean: Pin cushionâ€"Nichol, Stonehouse: Night gown, embroideredâ€"Nichol, H. A. McCauley: Buffet Set â€" McCauley, Nichol: Wable runner â€" Davis, Campâ€" bell: Curtains â€" McCauley, Nichol: Ladies handerchief â€" Campbell, Rutâ€" tle: Serviete â€" Ruttie, Campbell: Child‘s jacket â€" Davis, Stonehouse: Child‘s short dress â€" McCauley, Rutâ€" tle: Colored centerâ€"piece â€" Nichol, | Davis: Sofa pillow emb. â€" Davis,] McLean: Tea cloth emb. â€" Ruttle, Campbell: Shopping bag â€" McCauley Davis: Coll. Embroidery â€" McCuaig, Ruttle: Coll needle work â€" Davis, Ruttle: Irish Crochet â€" Davis, Ruttle |_ Pillow slips «unlaunderedâ€"Mrs, W | Watson: Quilt, cottonâ€" Mrs, H. Mcâ€" Cauley, Mrs. D. Campbell: Quilt, moâ€" / dernâ€"Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Campbell : Quilt, â€" fancyâ€"Mrs. A. â€" McCuaig: Comforterâ€"Mrs. J. E. Nichol, Mrs. McConkey : Quilt, tuftedâ€"Mrs Campâ€" | bell, Mrs. A. E. Ruttle: Bedspread | fancyâ€"Mrs Campbell, Mrs. E. Sul livan: Men‘s sleeping garmentâ€" Mrs. Rut de, Mrs. T. G. Davis: Child‘s 1 | piece dressâ€"Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. | McCuaig: Kitchen apronâ€"Mrs Campâ€" | bell, Mrs. Nichol: Hand hemmed | sheetâ€"Mrs. Campbell, Mrs McCuaig. | Aivicle from flour sackâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Campbell:~ Puiloverâ€"Mrs. Rutâ€" |tle: Hand knit socksâ€"Mrs. McCauley Mrs. Campbell: Hand knit socks fine tâ€"-Mrs. MceCauley, Mrs. Davis: Mitts doubleâ€"Govdon McEachern, Mrs. A. ‘McLean: Mitts fineâ€"Mrs. Campbell, Mrs RutJe: Print house dressâ€" Mrs Mrs, Campbell:; Sock darning Mrs,| WiNGLAP uh APrlitctciair ho i Tss 4 L1 W Watson. Sour picklesâ€"Mrs EBE A Ruttle, Mrs A. Stonehouse. Collect‘n _ canned vegetablesâ€" Mrs W Watson, ; Mrs T G. Davis. Best 5 oneâ€"lb prints ’ (Simpson special)â€" B. Watters, H. t Karstedt. Five 1b roll butter (Eaton | special)â€"Mrs E A* Ruttle, Mrs. E. | Sullivan. Homeâ€"cured porkâ€"Wm. | Meads. Ass‘t‘d tea biscuitsâ€"Mrs R. l' McConkey, Mrs H Tucker. Dark L layer cakeâ€"Mrs McBride, Mrs. p. | Campbell. Layer cake, icedâ€"H Karâ€" | stedt,Mrs McBride. 2 loaves breadâ€" | Mrs J C Harrison. | CHILDREN‘S WwORK | Emb. guest towelâ€" & Stonehouse, 1|A E Ruttle. Farm gateâ€"W, Meads, fR. McConkey. Pen and ink sketchâ€" H Karstedt, S Stonehouse. _ Pencil | drawingâ€"A. B Ruttle, H. Karstedt. | Crayon drawing â€"A EB Ruttle, S. | Stonehouse. Water colorsâ€"A ERutâ€" | tle, S. Stonehouse. A.o.k. picture â€" | A E Ruttle, S Stonehouse. Two sets | Capital lett@rsâ€" DOPOIRV Wratam. | â€"Mre m ... _z _# helley. Apple pie â€"Mrs D Campbell, Mrs J B Nichol. Oatmeal cakesâ€"Mrs J E. Nichol, w . Burnett. Custard pieâ€"J McGirr, Mrs D Campbell. Cream pieâ€"J, MceGirr, W Burnett. Mince pieâ€"Mrs R. Mcâ€" Conkey, Mrs J E Nichol. Fruit cake â€"Mrs W Clark, Mrs T G Davis. Mutâ€" finsâ€"Mrs w Watson, Wm Burnett. White breadâ€"F Reiley, Chas. Watâ€" son. _ Brown breadâ€" Chas. Watson, Mrs Mal McLean, Fruit loafâ€"Chas Watson, Mrs J E Nichol. Bunsâ€"Mrs J C. Harrison, Mrs T G Davis. Tarts â€"Mrs W Watson, Mrs E. Sullivan . Coll. canned fruitsâ€"Mrs D Campbell Sweet picklesâ€"Mrs W. Clark, Mrs, NKF : XHFaGa cce n __ is â€"â€"W Burnett, Mrs W Cla pieâ€"W Burnett, F Reiley us | CTIBD Cu® artuis PbA â€" syrupâ€"Beatrice Watters Ma_[ltei sugarâ€"W Meads on mCs CCunys VVaL son. Wolf Riverâ€"H Tucker, Robert Vause. _ Crab, largeâ€" W, McLeod, Chas Watson. Crab, mediumâ€"J. Mcâ€" Girr, A. Stonehouse. Fal pearsâ€"C. Watson, A. Stonehouse. Pears, winâ€" terâ€"A. Stonehouse. DAIRY AND DOMESTIC sCIENCE Butter, 5 1b crockâ€"F Reiley, Wm Meads . Jellyâ€"Mrs w Clark. Maple SVPMID.._DMantwbas eurcan o DC 4B FRUIT Apples, Alexanderâ€"J p McMillan, Chas â€" Watson, Deliciousâ€"A. Stoneâ€" house. Russetâ€"R. Vause, A. Stoneâ€" house. _ King Tompkinsâ€"A. Stoneâ€" house. Spyâ€"Chas, Watson. Snowâ€" A McCuaig, Chas Watson. St Lawr enceâ€" Chas Watson, H. Karstedt. Ao.Yy. fallâ€"L Frook, E. Sullivan. A. o.v. winterâ€"Chas Watson. 3 varie-{ ties applesâ€"H, ‘Tuckar Ehas inss CC infludatytite l cicicss.... tam: : We +1 | Ruttle, F. Reiley. Dutch set onionsâ€" | Camp. Watson, J. P. McMillan. Onion | seedâ€"F Reiley, Neil McKinnon. Yelâ€" ‘low pumpkinâ€"F Reiley, A. E Ruttle. | Pumpkin a.o.v.â€"Neil McKinnon, wW. | McLeod . Hubbard squashâ€"W , G, ‘Wa.taon, W J McMillan, Veg. marâ€" Irowâ€"-{}. Whyte, W. J. McMillan. Citâ€" ronâ€"Camp. Watson, Chas. Watson . Tomatoesâ€"PF Reiley, W. J. McMillan, Watermelonâ€"Mrs W. Clark. _ Musk melonâ€"T. A, Ferguson . Cucumber, nickline_â€"A I® weil. «s [T 67. ,p__"~ i4 Auttle, Mrs T G Davis Cucumber, â€"ripe â€"Mrs W. Watson, Chas. Watson. Table corn â€"A R. Ruttle, W, J. McMillan . Collection vegetablesâ€"W J McMillan, H. Tucâ€" ker. Ensilage cornâ€"T A. Ferguson E. Sullivan, C en ces C 6 EOME Y EFPOL, C.9.€. â€"â€"W. McLeod, W Meads. Table turâ€" nipâ€"G. Whyte. Beet, turnip rootâ€"â€" J. P. McMillan, R. Vause. Parsnipâ€" H. Tucker, W. J. McMillan. Radish, summerâ€"Mrs Clark. Cabbage, Oxâ€" heartâ€"Mrs Nichol, Neil McKinnon . Cabbage, redâ€"F P. Reiley, H Tucâ€" ker. Cabbage &£.0.Â¥.â€"A. McCuaig, Mrs Nichol, Cauliflowerâ€"F. Reiley, W. McLeod. Potato onionsâ€"A. E. Dasi4l . wy 020000 & To d se t SHe EenE bell, H. Tucker. Turnip, Derbyâ€"W. Burnett, C. Watson. Turnip, a.o.y.â€" C. Watson, H. A. Tucker. Giobe mangelâ€" W. McLeod, D. Campbeil . Long red mangel â€"E. Sullivan, D. Campbell. Sugar beetsâ€"W. Meads, M. hMcLeag. Carrots, shorthornâ€"A. McCuaig, W._ M};d;w C:r-;';t;, a.0.v clover seedâ€"J. McGirr. ROOTS andâ€" VEGETABLES Green Mountain potatoesâ€"William Meads, J. P. McMillan. Cobbler poâ€" tatoesâ€"W. Meads, W. Burnett. Poâ€" tatoes, a.o.k.â€"Camp. Watson, Robt Vause. Dooley potatoesâ€"D. Campâ€" Lom owr ow 20 L & R & LADIES‘ WORK Frookn E. St has Watson. I. Tucker, C verâ€"H Tuck » _ largeâ€" w Crab, mediu house. Fall Watson, H. Karstedt. Frook, E. Sullivan. A. has Watson. 3 varie . Tucker, Chas. Wat verâ€"H Tucker, Robert Vatters, W Meads. Meads, Pumpkin pie s W Clark. Lemon enouse. Iwo sets Dorothy Watson, 1, Mrs. E. Sul ; garmentâ€" Mrs., Davis: Child‘s 1 Campbell, Mrs. Beâ€" W. McLeod, , mediumâ€"J. Mcâ€" . Fall pearsâ€"C. use. Pears, winâ€" DATED at Durham, {Ontaric Eleventh day of S r, 1 J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrit. AFTER such dat the Executrix will proceed to distMibute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which \she shall then have notice, and will fot be liable for said assets to any on of whose claim notice shall not ve been reâ€"| ceived at the time of \such distribuâ€" nitites, Pss tss ies 4 ELG, IN THE COUNTY or GREY,: Sales taken on reasonable terme. FARMER, DECEASED. | Dates arranged at Rerald Office, Da» NOTICE is Mereby given that all dalk, also through Durbam Review ant persons having| claims against the Flesherton Advance. Geo. K. Duncaa, ’Eame of THOMAS TURNBULL, late Dundalk P. O. Phone 43 r 44. of the Township of Glenelg, in the ___ mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg County of Grey, er, who died on‘ or about the Tenth day of August, &A CHIROPRACTIC ID. 1934, at the Tbwnship of Glenelg, ‘ in the County of rey, are hereby re. To remeve the cause of diseass, quined to send or dkliver to the under. trY Chiropractic adjustments, Mas mentioned Solicitor\ for the Executrix ®209° and Uiltra Violet Rays full particulars of \their claims culy, _ SBee your local Chiropractors . proved on or before\the Eleventh dn.y| c. G. A“D of October, A. D. §934. | DFCOOCIP MaMIH 1 uDA IN THE MARTER OF THE ESTATE:! oF THOMAS TURNBULL, LATE GEORGE E. DUNCAN OF THE TOWNSHIP OF GLFEN. Licensed Auctioneer ftor Grey County TNY M var omy en eneue dendc n L FARM FC Lot 21, con 2, |F ing 100 acres, the |p tate of the late buildings and in tivation. Apply to R. 2, Durham, or 2, Holstein, Executo May, 1934, e of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Durham, will be held the Council Chamber Town Hall, rham, at the hour of two o‘clock in| the afternoon, on the seventh Aay December, 1934, unâ€" less the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is ereby given that the list of lands f. sale for arrears of taxes is being ublished in the Onâ€" tario Gazette on the 1st day of Sepâ€" tember 1934, an that copies of the said list may be at my office. Treasurer‘s Off September 1934. By vintue of a warrant issued by the Mayor the Town of Durham, bearing date (the twentyâ€"eighth day of May, 1934, e of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Durham Town of To Wit : All accounts owing to the must be sat factorily settle 1st, or they| will be placed hands for c lection. DURHAM Dpairy CAMERON Lamn OR SALE valuable residential property in the village of Holstein being the regidence of the late Emma Aitken; 6 roomed frame house with stable and garden, Bargain for imâ€" mediate sale, For further particulars apply to aex Aitken, Holstein, or Kilgour & qrm, Mount Forest, Ont. TREASURER‘s saLle HONEY For SALE Clover, Goldgnrod and Bu mixed honey. !80c. for 10 por or 7¢. a pound in your own c till Oct. 15th. ROTICE TO CREDITORS PRESBYTERIAN Y. w,. aA. The Young Women‘s Auxiliary met on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at home of Mrs J. Alexander, with a goodly number of members present. The meeting opened by singing a porâ€" tion of hymn 40. Mrs N. McRonald read the scripture lesson, _ after which Mrs. C. Howell led in prayer. Mrs A. McRonald and Mrs $. Mecâ€" Arthur, gave papers based on Thankâ€" sgiving. Mrs. Howell presided over the meeting. Hymn 582 and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison closed the business part of the meeting. Mrs. Alexander served lunch and a socâ€" ial hour followed . The next meeting will be on Nov. 13, at home of Mrs. Gowdy. CGHIRGHES tional embroidery â€" Davis, Nichol: }H‘llmtehln. single â€" Nichol, Davis: Emb. eyclet â€" McCuaig, McKechnie: Emb. white â€" McCuaig, luncheon set â€" Davis, McCuaig: table mats croâ€" chet â€" Davis Campbell: Tray clothâ€" Ruttle Campbell: Tea, cosy â€" Davis, McCuaig: Pillow slip hand trimmedâ€" Davis, Nichol: Side board scarf â€" Nilhol, Harrison: Pair towels emb.â€" Ruttle, Davis: Drawn thread work â€" McCauley, Davis: Centre piece, white â€"Nichol: Emb. Roman cut â€" Mecâ€" Cauley, Nichol: Modern floral emb.â€" Nichol, McCauley : Modern _ cross stitch â€" Nichol, Ruttle: Applique work â€" McCauley, Ruttle: Sofa Pilâ€" low â€" Campbell, Davis. : ch dat the Executrix to distMibute the assets having regard onty to which \she shall then nd will fot be liable for ) any on of whose shall not {have been reâ€" time of lsuch distribuâ€" Durham, {\Ontario, this of , 1934. Omarrie \ ate . Pollo I in good stat ly to Yos. H. , or Gecil Bc xecuto FOR TaAxEs Ti Durham, County of Grey NOTICE ‘,. A. MACDONALD DURHAM factorily settled by will be placed in . lection. FOR SALE M DaAIRY [ERON LAUDER, mrod and Buckwheat 80c. for 10 pound pail, in your own container, _ Town of Durham, the Council Chamber 1am, at the hour of he afternoon, on the December, 1934, unâ€" AMAGE, Treasurer Egremont, containâ€" property of the esâ€" . Pollock. Good ood state of culâ€" os. H. Noble, R. ecil Eccles, R. R. OR SAle this 1st day of OF LANDS following by Oct, in other McRonald n, _ after n prayer. _ S. Meâ€" Dentistry in all iIts Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTION® Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Burgeons of Ontario. All legal documents efficient and carefully prepared. Your patronage solisited Office: 1 door north of Meâ€" Laugh!in‘s Garage Hamilton, Ontario Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.S. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.8. Office ana nesidence: Corner Coum tess and Lambton Streets, Durbam Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to $ p.m., Sundays excepteg In HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. HOLSTEIN, oONnT. . C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS cution and [Physical Culture. Special course for advapced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Be ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 95. Nm:y Publh. Conveyancer, P. E. MacARTHUR Honor Post Graduate Aima Colltge Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. O. ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. Durham every other weekâ€"end Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; BESSIE McGILLIVRAY T. H. SNEATH, M. D. Some other lines of Women‘s in broken sizes at reduced prices on 15 Pairs Boys‘ Tan Oxfords, sizes 1 to 6, on Friday & Saturday Over Reduced Prices J. S. McILRAITH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY DR. C. P. PARK , Solicitor, Ete, $1.89 SPECIAL