PERRY, 1918 many of the Selegst private accommodation, guests, it -is suggested brand and 'of pure stain, Barred Plymouth Rock pallét races, sheep and sting were notsoplentiful| "parish, 2 F Bradley : they [hut choice asregardsquality, poultry | Brown Leghorn cock, 1 & i the i eg races" a good representation that embrac- ed many choice birds. Grain, Seeds, Brown Leghorn Gockerel,1 Brown Leghorn hen, 1 4 € COMING FI) . io" sie | Roots, Vegetables and Fruit were Brown Leghorn pullet, 1A ¢ can Ne House, SDAY, oy e- case. in abundance and for quality ould not be excelled. The handsome display of Ladies' "Work and the superior - facilities for showing it to advantage was favorably comment. od on by all." The ladies tully sus} "| tained their, reputation and 'the fair : ie taken, SI Mosday oo Fy addresses Will be delivered 'by Mr. Rowland and the Pastor. Selections Vocal and Literary by home talent. Refreshments. given- Everybody come. On Sunday at 2.30 the Rew Mr. Rowland will occupy. the pulpit. 'at '| the Indian Church. Mesers Soh & Richardson, had at Ottawa Foi i Brick and Clay Pro: Limited, is the o Whitby 's business ppt of orchards in istrict have a large quantity of son * the "trees aod .as the tie i§ overflooded they will not ck them, neither will they let any- "one 'else "pick thew; lest they demin- -ish the already too scarce a buyiogt ¥ public: . 1{:a man sat dowd "ta coynt 2 "million, dollar by dollar, and count: ed a dollar every second, t+ would take him working day and wight, Sundays included, 278 hours, neat ly'two weeks. This will give a {aipt idea of the immense and an joconceivable amount of money © Great Britain has spent -in thirteen wonths of war. last Sunday were Lauject was, ° ayn : as a Means of Grace" the ng subject "Christian Citizen- » Monday night the Epworth Ssague met for the first time since "the ays. There was a good | attendance and plans were laid for 'the year's work. he = Teachers' Training Class § apace we have now a mem- ip of seventeen, Still there is ext Sunday mepning Rev. G. Marvin, M. A., B.D, Ph.D, will ich a "Thanksgiving sermon. In evening the services will be ially for men. The Pastor : a *Mew's Sermon" and iiale chorus of twenty voices will the singing and provide the Every man make a point be present who does not worship Johns Presbyterian Church Sacrament of the -Lod's willbe observed next Sab- morning in St. John's Church e subject for the evening will tian Leavening." » Shirley. _ The Women's lnstitute will "hol ir October meeting at the ~ lof Mrs, W. Squaelch, Raglan, ob Wednesday, Oct: 13 at two delock, The topic for the meeting is "Cana- da." Every member is requested to take part inthe discussion "Cur. rent Events." -Au interesting papet will be given by Mrs. H. oh "Some things about Rito Everybcdy is welcome. Mes. A. Mobrs. Alita Bethel (wear SummLer) "ANNUAL HARVEST HOME SERVICES } On * Sunday, Oct. 17th, services will be conducted by Mellar, of Blackstock, at 2.30 i tad 7 p.m. Choice music by Bull.and Miss Davis of Port besty. Collecvipn for regular chutch work. MONDAY EVENING OCT. {8 there willbe a first-class Entertain- ment in rare dresses 'Will be delivered by Cockbugsl, of the 48th Hi Poul gh | a Glee Club from Port Peery will far- nish a generous supply of jchoice music, readings, &c. g Fal --Miss Moore, of Columbus, and Miss Carrie, of Black: All are cordially invited. A ults, 25 cts. : Children, 15; total proceeds will be a Wd thie Red Cross.--J}. W. Totten, k astor. Seagrave FOWL SUPPER AND ENTERTAINTMENT On Sunday 0d Monday, Oct. 10 and 11. On 2 Sundat, at 11 am, services will be conducted: by the Rev. W. P. Rogers, B. Perry; and 7 p.m, by Rew: Thos. Dodds, B.A, Sonya. Liberal Col- lections are requested. | Choice Music by the Choir: ON MONDAY A Fowl Supper will be given in Basement ot the Church from 5 to 8, lows :-- ye Horses, Clydesdale Brood mare, | W H Leask One year old stallion, } Wallace Bruce. T old gelding, Bradley Ry or es, Se Foal of 1915, 1 W. H. Leask. Fis Pair in harness, 1 Thos. Hall, 2 Anson Pagtoc.3 AC. Heap. 'Rhode Island Red cock, 2 Rhode Island Résoocharel 2 White Wyandotte cock, 1 : 'Clintock White Wyandotte cockerél,' ley. 2 Chas Parish. White Wyandotte hen, 1 we W.!| Pekin Duck, 1 W Parish, 2 W Indian Runner drake, 1 AC H Indian Runner duck, 1 AC = erville Pekin drake, 1 w Parish, 2 W/Som- erville Any other variety drake, 1 hse! erville Any other variety duck, 1Wsbmerville Geese TI variety gander, Ls -and2 W Som: Pair homer pigeontd 1 Ralph Honey, "| Best Collection' 'pigeons, 1 AC Heayn; old HA. Clu - Oe re ons SWE ooh Ta ig, Bren nts me Gore i 8 tne Bull, 3 yrs or over, 1 Alex Lee. Bull, 1 yr and under 2, 1 Alex Lee, 2 J W Real. Heifer calf, 1915, 1 Alex lee, 2] W Real. ©! Bull calf, 1015, 1 J W Real 2 Wesley Page. Cow, 3 yrsor over, 1 J W Real, 2 Wesley Page, 8 Alex Lee . Heifer, 2 yrs and under 3 yrs, 1 Alex Lee, 2 and 3 J W Real Heifer, 1 yr and under 3 yrs, tand 3 J W Real, 2 Alex' Lee p Herd of 4 animals, . "bull; and - three females, 1 'Alex Le¢; 3.7 W Real Holsteins Bull, 3 yrs or over, 1: R_M Holtby Bull 1 yrand under 2 yrs, 1and 3 R M Holtby, 2 Geo Smith Heifer Calf 1915,-1 Geo Smith, 3 R M Holtby Bull calf 1915, 1Geo Smith, 2 R M Holtby 3 . Cow 8 yes ox over, 1 R M Holtby, 2 Geo Smith . Heifer 3 yus and under 3 yrs, 1 aid 3 ' d bad resided in Cart A : il his life and in his i carried off black- an extensive and Re veighbos Rogers, hel - 'R M Holtby Heifer, 1 yr and under 2 yrs, 1R M Holtby, 2 W. Somerville -| er of of four animals, atl guid three females, 1R.M Holtby, %Geq Smith 2 Ralph Honey Butter 10 1bs butter iff squares or prints, 1 Mrs. Wm Medd, 2 Mrs Robt Jack- 5 Ibs of Butter in squares or prints, 1 Mrs H L Collacutt, 2 Mrs E Wil- lams, 3 Mrs W A Parish, 4 Mrs|T; Jas J Parr, Jr, B Mrs W Medd Grain and Seeds k| Fann wheat, 1 John! Jobb, 2:C Parish, 8 Jas Leask & Sons, Taunton. Field: beans, 1 W Parish Rye, 1 W. Parish Small peas.any variety, 1° W Pari Jas Leask & Sons : Large peas, any variety, 1 J J White oats; any variety, 1 Jas - & Song, 2 Chas Parish Timothy seed, 1 Jas Leask W Parish 123 ears white corn, 1 Geo W Parish : 12 ears yellow coin; 1°]. C8 W: Parish, 3 Chas Parish' Largest Sunflower, 1 H L Co 2 John' Nott Vegetables and Roots Six % fuinip beets, 1 CC Kellett, Williams Six x Hood bets, 1-C C Kellett; 3 bri winter cabbage, 1 Elgin lins, 2 Geo Smith, i 8 heads red cabbage, 1 Geo R HL Collacutt ; 8 heads: early cabbage, cutt, 2 Mrs. } J Parr' 6 white casoty, | 1 1 W Cirts, Parish 6 long orange carrots, 1 W A + 2-Chas Parish 6 stump or table carrots, Jackson, 2'Gea R Davey 8 heads of caulifiower AW Dhel E