* th., 1921. TYRONE Miss Maude Hodgson lias returned home fr01" a pleasant visit in Toronto ..Wilie Little la with bis grandmother, MIrs. Littie.r. and Mrs. H5.trold Mack- lin viited their parents near Cobourg.. .Mr. andI Mrs. 1H. Hilis visitedi Orono friends . ... Miss flazel Werry visited Mrs. 'Wmn. MLubOshawa. _J. Miss E. Irene We',rry, Oshawat, ai Mr. M. J. W"erry's.... V-. M. S. loet at Mus. L. J. Goodnian's Thursday af(trnoon,. . . . Sool Trustees eetd Arthiur W. Annis, T. Ricýhards and Mrs. L. T. Goodmnan. Hlighi apprec(Iationï was exrssdat annuai scI10ol meting to Miss Mullin for thie excelleýnt way- in wicb Ilsbe trained1 eýach pupjil in tbe recenit schooi concert andi for thïe splendid progress madL(e in scbool àl... iss Dorotbjy McLaugh- lin, sw, wiU ddes the Sabbatb School neýxt stmda1y. She attended the World's Convention at Tokcyo, Japan.... Suntday morning a New Years prayer- Psa. 17 :5-was earnestly dealt witb by Pastor Wickett, . Miss Ettiel Scott took leading part in thegatem ..aso Wiclt-ettlAs Conducting prayer service ,Iàgl4ýly tis week-be,,qrty co-operation ~oiie... . Mr. and Mrs4. Johni Coleman and son Billie, Osbawa, spJenIt ,\Tw Year'à Witb their aunt, Mr. I. T. oodman.,. .M\r. John Blckley is visiting bis daugb- ter, Mrs. (Rev.) R. A. Doive, Smitbfield. BOWMANVILLE, JAN. NESan is'Bowmanvile yoing peopl, ilersn Visitors: Màiss D)oris Courtice ndMistbeir play "A Donation Party" in the Oke, Toron to, at Mr. R. E'. Osbornes; Methodist Churcb bere on Wednesday Messrs. Ban ruliand INil VWorden are evening, J'anuary 1î2th. Adiso 2c welcorned back fromn the Northb West, Dont miss an evening of reýal fun and where they lhave sp iiithesiummer Profit. mionth)s; Mr.1no. ound is attending Mr. and Mrs. Adam hap Miss Cora a weddinig at 1'eterboro; Christmtas3 con- 'and Olive Sharp) visited their Sister, cert bore_ was (laite a success . .. .Miss Lii- MNrs. M. Henry, Lindsay.... .Mrs. C. San- [ian -Hillier, teacýher ts hoitdaying at bier derson, Mr. Milton and Miss Eva Sander- homne in Cobourg. . .. Sorry to lose a goodson, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mountjoy, Hay- neigbbor, Mr., Harold, Bennett who is don Misses Pennl and Cora Sharp, Tor- mnoving to a new community .... Miss onte, at Mr. Andrew Sharp's, fon New Eyelyn Brent, Tyrone, at Mrs. G. F. Yer's. hni'.. n neMs .E.Cutc Visitors: Miss Ettie Brown at Mr. heda New Year's Eye vpartY for the younig people of Denauville, niso Toronto Howard Stevens'; Mr. and Mrs. friends at their inome to wntcb the oid Theo Siemon and Master John, with year out and the ne-w year in,. . . Mrs. red ntw; isMrae b Edwin Worden bias been hoidaying wlth finsi on isMrae b her son Frnnk.---Gind to see Harny ernethy, Base Line, visiting Miss Staffords miling face lin our mnidst for a Ruby Smith; Mrs. ýW. Griffin visited few dnys. .... Mr. Elton Werry spent the McMann Baker, town; Miss Lillie past -week-end with friends at Newton- ville... .Mr. and Mrs. 0, O. Worden and Burns and Mr. Thomas Haimes at daughter Patty, Toronto, spent the week- Mr. Win. Oke's and Wflfred Sander- end witb Mrs. John Worden. son's; Miss Silversides, Zephyr, vis- The Mission Crcle girls held a very iting Dr. Ferguson and other friends; sucýcessful "At -Homne" at the Chiurcbi on Thursdny n.fternoon. The Ladies' Miss Verna Trewin,, Haydoni, w* h Class also had a special meeting wben tbe the Misses Ashton; Mr. and ,Zs. Circle'firls gave their piaF, "The Chbai- Mathew Robbins, Hampton, at Mr. lenge pf The Cross", eacb part belng well taken. Refresbments were served. Wm. Oke's; Mr. S. H. Nicholson, _______________Nestieton, Miss Mary Wood, Bow- manville, Miss Ida Bartlett, Mr. Jul. ian Goodwin, Toronto, at Mr. W. H. COURTICE i Moore's; Dr. and.Mrs. C. W. Siemon Mr. Roy Penfound, Peterboro, spent theland family, town, )Miss Ernia Power, week-end at home. .... Mn. and MUrs. Stan- Maple Grove, Mr. John Wilkinson, ley Tinning spent New Yars at bier Gooderham, Miss Irene Werry, Osh- brother's, Mr. B. S. Senklur.M\iss Dorothya Boyce, senior t,,a,..er at S. S. iNo 8, bas awa. Rev. D. W. Best, B. A., Miss reýsigned, having heen engag,ýd at Frank- Ida Stephens, Miss Jean Thompson, ford. Mrs. Williamson, Haýsttngs,,is bier Bowmanville, lPev. J. 0. Totten, H1ama- ~~,apc rtr so rr nd Ms .Jecsoe Arnott ~ n.~ , u FINANCIAL STATEMENT Township of Darlinirton (Continuec& froiu page 6.) WIRE FENCE BONUS JAN UARY Sidney P edgr................. $ 5.00 Sulas Williams ........... ........... 5.00 W. J. Henderson.............. 17.50 MARON MviAPiLE GROVE- Visitors Miss Margaret Kerr, Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Normani Thickson, Oshawa, at Mr. R. Trimible's; Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Foley, son David, town, Mr. and Mrs. Abener Jackman, Port Huron. Michigan, eýt Mr. J. Stevens'; Mr. and Mrs. TI. Baker, Solina, at L. C. Snowden's; School opened on Monday with Miss Macklin in charge again. ENFIELD. Výisitors:Mr and Mrs. Walter Feýr- guison at Nestieton; MiJss Annis, Peter- boro, at Mr. Franik Gilbert's; Mr and, Mrs. HTarry T. James ýand family, Colum- bus, at Mr. John Hepburn's; Mr. and Mrs. John Ormiston, Oshawa, at Mr. W. Ormiston's. Mr. Geo. Cochrane has erysipelas.... Mrs. (e~o. Strong le critically iii with p,1'neuonia .... Mr. Clare Niddery la under the doctor's care.... UMr. L. C. Pascoe was r-letd sehIoltrustee ... .Mr. Arthur Ormiston wais appointed delegate to Ontario Trustee A-ssoiLiation meeting in Toronto at Ese....r Oliver Me- Culloch bas purchained anitiniported Dur- ham cow from Mr. Pettit, Buirlington, to build Up bis berd. ý7.201 S. E. Werry................... 4.37 T. Baker.. ý.................... .....4.37 J. H. Campbell...................... 8.90 M AV Alex. Wilkins .................. ..... 5.00 Wrigbtson Wigbt................. 5.00 Lewis Alun......** :... .*........5.25 John Baker..................... 6.25 Blake Courtice................... 8.12 Blake Oke-..............10.00 Pred Wigbt ........................11.00 John Darch.................. ...... 12.50, John Darcb' JUE................1.87 John Abernetby......... »............. 2.50 W. B., Hoar........................ 5.00 H. E. Tînk................... .... 5.00 H-. N. Scott.................. ... 5.00 J. D. Hogarth,................ .....56.50 Arthur Welsh .....................65.62. Arthur Ormiston.......... ......... 7.50 Irwin Bra,,gg.................... 10.00 Clarence IHall ......... ...........11.25 L. C. Pascoe.................... 11.02 C. A. Avery............-......... 15.00 J ULV H.Bennett........................... 5.88 OCTOBER J.,1R. Knox .......................... 8.12 1NOVEMBER John Wonnacott................. 5.00 DECEMBER TO 15th Hubert Poster .....................12.50 C. W. Slemon M. D........ ....... 18.25 $251.07 SHEEP DAMAGES JU LV D. Barton ........................$ 5.00 .A UGUST John Barton......... ............. 25.00 OCTOBER Arthur Nicholîs ..... -................L00 Sid Brooks ......................... 14.00 J. G. Langmaid,. .................. 14.00 R. B3entham ........................ 18.00 Morton Vaniusen...... %............ 20.00 Geo, Armour.....................36.00 Wm. Campflin.............. ...... 44.00 NOVEM BER C.-M Lojwden...............5.00 R. Bentbanm..................30 500.00 1000.00 500.00 400.00 450.00 340.00 600.00 400.00 600.00 250.00 500.00, 450.00 145.00 $10085.00 No. Sectioa LEGISLATIVE GRANTS on Salaries and Certlficates1 ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .$ 51.70 ..3. . . . . . ... . . . . . . 3.84 ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 49.67 ... . .-. . . .. . . . . . . . .34.05 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.18 ... . . .".. .. . .. . . . ..724.17 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202.50 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.75. ... . . . . . . . . .82.45 ... ... ... ... . 1... ... ... ... .. 197.55 ... . . . . . . . . . . . 86.58 .~33.93 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.32 ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 107.90 .... .. .... ... .... ... .... ... 94.88 ... .. .. . . . . 79.06 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.70 ... . . . . .. . . . . . . !, 88.95 ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 51.70 $2221.5 A4vance on Teachers' Salaries MA ROH C. Hl. Snlowden, S. S. No. 6...$ Sid T. Hloar, S., S. No. 10 ..... J. WVý. Virtue, S. S. No. 13 ..... A. Milîson, S. 9. No. 14 ..... R. J. McKessock, S. S. No. 20.. 'J. J. Smith, S. S. No. 19.. 2Geo. White, S. S. No. il . APRI L 0A. C. Bragg, S. S. No. ... MAV A. Milîson, S. S. No. 14 ..... A. Beech, S. S. No. 17.-.... JUNE H I. G. Pascos S. S. No. 12... J. W. Virtue, S. S. No. 13 . 7j. j. Smith, S. S. No. 19. A. C. Bragg, S. S. No. 5 .. 600.00. L. C. l'ascoe, S. S. No. 15........ 275.0( 1000-00 ISld. T. Hoar. S. S. No. 10 ...300.0( 600.00 R. J. M5cRessock, S. S. No. 20 .... 500.0< 600.00 C. H. Snowden, S. S. No. 6 ...325.0( 600.00 A. W. AniS. P. No. 18 ...400.0( 600.00 Geo. Wbite. S. S. No. Il........ 425.0 600.00 600.04 AUGUST 600.00 W. E. Pollardi, S. S. No. 9 ...150.0f, 600.0 600.00 SEPTEMBIER 216.00 150.00 H. G. Pascoe, S. S. No. 12 ...100.0( - C. Hl. Sný)wden, S. S. No. 6 ...140.0< $l838.û0 Sid._ T. Hoar, S. . No. 10 ...150.00 R. J. McKessock, 'A. S. No. U OCTOR ER W. B. Pollard, S. S. No. 9. J. W. Virtue, S. -S. No. 13. C., W. Sieýmon, MD, S.S. No. 1 Artbur Milîson, S. S. No. 14.. H. S. Phair, S. S. No. 8......... Geo. Wite, S. S. No. Il .... 150.0( 100.0( 200.0c 200M0 225.0( 300.0( 370.00 DEBENTURES MAY S.S. Brooks, Deb. S. S. 3.....$204.88 JUNE Beesie A. Langmaid, Deb. S. S. S.. 230.6i $435.50 BANK LOANS NOVEMBER tank ôf Monitreal, note retired. .$i100. 00 Bank of Montreal, note retlred.. 1900.00 200.0<DECEMBER 200M0 Bank of Montreal. note retired 3200.00O 200.0(1 ako otel nt ýie 700 200.0<( ak o otel nt eie 700 231.0(<9000 250.0( 900O 125.0( ASSETS Balance on' band ................. $2027.26 275.0( Taxes uncollected for 1920 ...2807.67 300.0( Taxes for 1916,1917,1918,1919, sent to Colunty Treas. for collection 155.93 Bridge Material ................... 800.00 100.00 Rents of Ronds.................... 15.00 200.0( f GavelPits................90.00 205.00 ITown Hall and Furniîture.........1000.00 210.0( j Ronds, drngs and scrapers ......... 450.00 '111 a. Lighting the Pathway of Huïman Life LJFE'S shadows lengthen. Twilight is' at hand and man's senses falter. Nature, calling for help, must be heeded, or happiness is threat- ened. Roa gadr...............9000DebntreS.S. Ne. 8. . .......... 2.0 Fromi other municipalities........ 101.42 Rent of office.......1..- 1. M-c- nos...................0u LIABILITIES $71070. Clerk and Treasurer, 4th qr. aalary$120.00 w .AL ,T Balance of collector's salary ...200.00 W .A LN .BA1' . Debenture S. S. No. 3.............. 204.88 Treaýsuirer. RceN Fred W. Smitb .................. 1 APRIL ................ ............. ................ ................ .............. ................ ................. To Farmers in Durham County: In conenctioh with the short course in Ag- riculture at Bowmanville this month,' arrangements have been made to have a number of men~ give special Lectures. Each speaker is a specialist in his own line and 'will be able to give the very best information available regarding the variPus sub- jeets, as follows: Thursday, January 6th. 1.30 p. m. H. T. Foster, 1Fruit Grower, Burlington,' Apple Growing. Friday, Januaiy 7th. 1.30 p. m., H. T. Foater, Smnal Fruits. Wednesday, January, I2th. 9.30 a. m., Dr. W. E. Baker, Toronto, Veterinary Science. Thursday, January, 13th. 1.30 p. nm., S. E. Todd, Toronto, Packing House Practise. Monday, January, l7th. 1.30 p. m,., F. C. Hart, Co- operative & Markets Branch, Toronto, Co- operation. Tuesday, January, l8th. 1.30 p. m.,H. W. Clark. 0. A. C. Guelph, Farmi Management. Wednesday, Thursday and Fliday, Jan. 19., 2Oth.,, 2lst., Special Course in Sheep and Swine MË- keting, arranged with the co-operation of the Live, Stock Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ot- tawa. See special announcement. Mondayj January, 24th. 1.30 p. m., J. F. Francis, O. A. C., Guelph., Poultry. Tuesday, January, 25th. 9.30 a. m., A. W. J. St. John, Uxbridge, Farm Power. Thursday, January 27th. 1. 30 p. m., Prof. Enc. Milne, 0. A. C., Guelph, Bees. The Course is being held. for the benefit of 9il