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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Oct 1912, p. 8

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(my; m DURHAM CHRONICLE. Continued from Page 5. :l 1 BREAD Home-madeâ€"J. A. Ferguson, W. l. J. Ecclel. [ Bread, Jewel flourâ€"R. M. Sitter. =1 Fancy bunsâ€"D. Bruce, W. Brown D Plain buns-J. A. Ferguson, W. Ferguson. 8 Tea biscuitsâ€"R. M. Sitzer, H. M. Reid. ‘ Fruit cakeâ€"H. Sinclair, W. J.. Eccles. ' Layer cakeâ€"B. F. Sharp. Marble cakeâ€"HG. A. Drumm. Ramage. Tartsâ€"W. J. Ecclea. W. Ferguson Apple pieâ€"W. J. Eccles, W. Brown Pumpkin pleâ€"W. Aldcorn, B F ‘ Sharp ‘ Lemon pieâ€"W. Ajtken, W M, Groat. k. Honey, extractedâ€"G. Aitken. Maple sugarâ€"W. J. Eccles, J. Sinclair. Maple syrupâ€"J. Sinclair, W. J. Homoe-made candyâ€"J. A. Fergu- ' son, J. Sinclair. Coll. pastryâ€"R. M. Sitzcr. J. S. Apple icllyé corn. Currant jellyâ€"G: Cameron. Raspberry wineâ€"W. Ramage, E. Robb. ; . ‘ Raspberry vinegarâ€"W. Ramzzge, J. Sinclair. Coll. preserved’fruitâ€"W. Brown, J. S. Woods. Coll. picklesâ€"Rs M. Sitzcr, J. S. Woods, (“011. canned vegetaHeSâ€"R. M. Sit zer. - n A 1 ‘ Dozen eggSâ€" Ferguson. FINE ARTS Hand painting, velvet-Miss Lizâ€" ziv Walmsley. Hand painting, l'mdscnmâ€"‘V. Brown, E. V. Matthews. ’ Hand painting, figuresâ€"E. V. Matthews. Hand painting, flowersâ€"Miss L. Walmsley, F. McClocklin. Hand painting, glassâ€"D. Hamil- ton, W. Brown. Pen and ink sketchâ€"B. F. Sharp. Judgeâ€"Mrs. E. W. Bradwin. SCHOOL CHILDREN Coll. grains and grassesâ€" No. 13, Egregnorgt.‘ TV_ ‘I i‘U o 1.0, “fibhltuuaav. Bouquet of Astersâ€"Iva dogk, Harold Baird, Rmd, all of S.S_._. Mur- H. M. No. :3, Egremont. Reid, all of 8.8. No. ‘3, Egremont. Sewing doll’s dressâ€"Thalma Brown, N0. 10; Iva Murdock, No. 13: Gladys Lamont, N0. 10. Writing, Northern Business Col-- lege specialâ€"Gordon McElroy, No. 10: Gertie Pettigrew, highly rec- ommended; Irene Drumm, recomâ€" mended. Judgeâ€"Mrs. C. Ramage. FRUIT Coll. winter applesâ€"A. E. Caul- field. Dozen Spysâ€"E. R01: corn. Russettsâ€"G. Legge, Winter applesâ€"H. I zRObb. Small fall a pplesâ€"J . W. Aitken. EGREI'EONT FALL FAIR Fuchsiaâ€"J. H. Brown, Drumm. â€" Geraniumsâ€"C. A. Drumm, J. I Brown. Judgesâ€"C. Firth, G. Binnie. A porous glass for ventilation is being made in France. the holes being small enough to exclude dust and drafts. The failure of many who occupy land to grow an abundance of small fruits, at least for their own use, is due to a mistaken idea that it requires too much time to look after a garden. This is the view taken by Mr. W. F. McComb. the Dominion Horticulturist. expressed in a paper read by him last winter before the Senate Com- mittee on Agriculture and Forest- ey. This paper, which constitutes A ‘-:-;. .: Lh:n+xr-fiv9 082939 mittee uu Agricuuu-c ..-_ PY- This Paper, which constitutes a pamphlet of thirty-five pages, is an exhaustive treatise, express- ed in the plainest terms, on the cu‘ture of small fruits. The fruits dealt with are the strawberry ras berry, blackberry, gooseberry, acre of strawberries. At a selling value of five cents per box, a net value of eighty-four dollars is shown. A section is devoted to preparation and application of in- secticides and fungicides that are useful in fruit growing. Having the information of this paper to guide him, there is no reason why every farmer should not have a productive fruit ar- den. A large edition has een printed to be sent free to all who aply to the Publications Branch, {)epartment of Agriculture, Ot- 1'3. Judgesâ€"C. SMALL F1 UIT CULTuRE. , Robb, W. Swanston, 'e, E. Robb. . Reid, A. H. SChenk\ Rendall BBBNEZER. When is the wet weather going to quit? Thil ii the question every one is asking. ' Mr. James Livingston spent Sn: - day at his home here. Miss Addie Collinson, of Hamil-â€" ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Charm. Reey- _- _ w, m u “v-.'O Mrs. Wm. Torry and son. T. H. visited friends in Hanover last week. Mr. Spence Hopkins, of Mulock, spent Sunday at Mr. D. Donnely's. Mr. Stanley Livingston has a situation in the Royal Bank at Elmwood, â€"-_ â€" - -- ‘ A o ‘A o mil-£3,112} Wells visited friends in Durham 9!) Sunday last.‘ ‘ BKWednesaa next. Mrs. Grat iae is not improving very fast. Hope to hear of her “.w ”v â€"â€"â€" v Miss ’CaEIâ€"l-fibé“ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Deg‘gy. “v -- --- â€" v v - We Vcong‘raifiléte M}. Wm. Ifiv- ingston on taking so many pnzes at the surrounding Fairs. A wireless station is being built at London which is expected to provide direct communication with New York. A. person taking part in astriko is liable to fme and imprison- ment in New South Wales. ++++++++z+ee:.+++++z+z. g 0 W that the Openings are over, we are 2‘. better prepared to Show ~you through we handBe 1h» well known brands of Flnur much «is Five Roses Chesley Good Luck Milverton Three McGowan’ 5 Eclipse and Sovereign \V INDSOR SA L'l‘ BRAN and SH( DRTS Goods delivered to all parts of the town on short. notice. MRS. A. BEBES SUN TAKE NOTICE It {I noted that the top strands of a wire fence are more apt to rust than those which pass through the dew-laden gram. A - ‘. ‘ -â€" L‘Aâ€" " MR FARE FOR HUNTERS nible explanatio; whis heel: of- tered in the fact that the wires running close to the ground are eughtly electrified. 001‘. 7th to NOV. 9th to all stations Chalk River to Sch- reiber inclusive. and to best. hunting points in Quebec and New Brunswick. l to all stations Sudburv to the Havelock to Sharbot. Luke. Goldwater to Sudhury. and on the Lindsay and Bohcaygeon Branch Return Limit Doc. 12th, 1912 Ask for free copies of Sportmnn's May and Open Season for Game and Fish. FARMERS MILLINERY PARLORS always kept. in stock. E. A. HAY. Station Agent R. Macb‘urlane. Tomn Agent. better prepared to show you through -â€"- our stock. We have a large range of hats to choose from and no matter how hard it is for you to decide we are sure we can help you, as have all the latest models in fa:l and winter hats, and our prices are very reasonable. COME EARLY IN THE “'EEK AS “'15 _ALWAYS HAVE MORE TIME TO GET YOUR \VORK OUT Lambton St. MISS E. E. MOONEY g; McIntyre Block - Lambton St. One door west of Standard Bank MissE.E.Muoney MILLINER 5,. ~ Colonist Excursions Sept. 25th to Oct. lOth Spokane. “Huh. .... Nelson. B. (3 t ...... $ Vanvmu'er. B. C . . . . 43.60 Portland. Um, ClC. . San Franvisco. (m1. . 1,05 Angvles. Cat]. - ~ - 48060 Mexico City: . . . . .. ~'Pmpurtinnute rates from all 51.- tiona in Ontario to above and other goinbs in Arizona. Britiah Colum- ia, California. Idaho. Mexico. Oreo on. Nevada. Texas. Utah and achingmn. Single Fare for Round Tripâ€"Going Data: OCTOBER? to NOVEMBER 9th to point. in Tumagami. aw OCTOBER 17 to NOVEMBER 9th to flunkoka Likes. Lake of Bays, Peneumg. Midland. Lakefield. Sev- ern to North Bay inrluaivo. Argyle to Ooboconk includve. Lindsay to Huliburton inclusl Madawaska. mPu‘ry Sound in ‘ 've. All tic. keen valid toreturn until Thursday, ‘Decomber 12th. 1912! oxcept to in“ reached by Instinct lines Realty, Nov. 12th. Jan. B. Gun. Town 5.33.. Phone 1‘ J. Towner. Depot Act" Phone 18 HUNTERS‘ EXCURSIONS Member ”ti. 1’11. One door west of the sun-am Bunk

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