Park. fair buildings, 30:31 well (In-mined. well watered. E8 IN PROTON. NEAR to me" lenoei, only $8600. DBEB IN GLENELG. GOOD ‘,0 barn with stone basement, _olas| dwelling house, only IRES ON THE GARAFRAXA 2†clear. 50 acres hard wood ? well watered, first class lugs. Will be sold cheap to up onatc. ER 0F IMPROVED VALU- farms in New Catari) near Linkeard for saleâ€"large dis for cash. Map of the 10011 t rms givon on application to Toltord, Solicitor to: vendor I: AND 14 CON. 3. N. n. R. )3. 15 acres bush. frame barn. watered, must be sold. A H. no. Durban. 227ft. Io Mve an ap “cation for a bed farm wi in three miles nrha'n. Anyone wshing t') of such pr petty kindly com- .te with me. | IN THE SECOND CONCES- WOst of the Garafrnxa Road »0 Township of Normunbv in Jonnty of Grey. For particu- Ipply to J. P. Telford, 8.1"." .9- Durham. 13 06M. [3 GARAFRAXâ€"A ROAD.â€" B 50 ACRE FARMS. WELL . 1«1,-nuzu' Durham, for 90.10 mg], also 25 acre on the out- Durham, suitable for Lt 8 miles north of Holstein. lng 100 acres. about 90 acres and in good state of culti- good bnok dwelling. larg. | basement barn, well fenced poll watered, good orchard. lo from school. and 1 mile church. Easy terms. For lars apply to John H. ye, Holstein P. O. I 625lmptf. I Six miles from Durham title. powewitm at once. Good Inst pbe sold. For particu- ml! tOJ .P. Telford, Durham. 222 05t’ :LLING'AND SHOP ON MILL :, Durham. 11. ft. tronta e. to William Laidlaw. 82 tr ND AND 3R1) DIVISION OI“ '0. l. E. G. R... in the. Townâ€" If Glenclg, 100 acres known a: IoKInnon Farm, at the Rocks non. Immediate p?ssessi(«n giv 'or particulars apply to J. P 'd. 311 Mt! TBER OF TOWN LOTS ON and Countess Strpgts,-_goqd “JVVV â€". m IN BENTINCK, 3mm); , _,-a_.--_.--_ .-.. III-i nil nod. everything 1:: GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE ohhu ibupc, $5000. . Lambton street. Apply to A. - Durham. 11- 0828 IN GLENELG, EX- _-. __ It fences. fair building; 8003 GOOD DOUBLE HOUSE ON GA V. 8 uplendld farm with a few' tram street. Durham. Wm re: 01 8°11 timber, $4000. l reaapnable ticrm‘s. F3; {urge-‘1- ope rty for Sale. .11, dd: Vinsonable. 'ABply m. mith. or at the Post f" -‘A- A 'arms for Sale. ITOREY DOUBLE FRAME situath on the West side of an Street. in upper town, lot with stable, first class “so cistern. Apply on prem- lngua Cameron 312m l LID BRICK TWO STOR- 2) n3. altonzglde Presbytterian . rover y 11: upper own, In? oorncr of Durham and El- ttoeta. Seven rooms, pantry, I. cement floored cellar, etc. airy looatlon in mod locallty frame stable. hard and soft , one sore of land. Snap for purobaner. For further par- II 0 ply to John W'. Mc- Ilc. not, Rocky Saugeen 8106“. I AND 28. IN THE 18TH CON- n of the Township of Norman- ntaining 250 acres, the estate late Thos. Fulton, One stone mg and one frame dwelling bank barn. also good frame- W'ill he sold in block or di- to suit purchaser. Terms known on application. Hugh |. Administrator, Hampglpri. HUNDRED ACRE FARM AT on, will rent one or more , can»; mod of rent in im- notln. Which toil. water. .11! and timber am good. A , 3, such“. Port Ar or. Lo? 19,_ CON. 2.1:. p; p {a} ' . Will be laid aï¬Ã©ap wk pure agar. be, good frame b'undings. ha of hard wood bulb. 30:4 land. Price $3000. IIB IN BENTINCK, ON DUB- cad. wen locatgd. owner giv- , "arms COTTAGE AND £001 had. oppoaltt Mr. Thos. n. “vonlfllt to Durham. mtg; nix rooms. 3300 3:.qu dale. hen house. in?†wt frugal?“ “3' GOOD 00013112 Hodbiâ€"ON GARA I Once a m m 00 ’. . a â€ï¬‚uid mm witrf'igtew; tram street. Durham. Will rent/on l. B. Hutton. I. 0.. C. I. of ' ‘ bx , . 1 ab terms. For further por- â€331:9“: â€L9 {333; :pply to cm. pan-mm mos AND RESIDENCEâ€"00R RES IN BENTINCK. GOOD Durnam. 11-5“ ‘ guest; and George Streetsâ€"North oi oxocncnt buildings. 16 acre: “-7 A â€"â€"â€"-~ “ lath in Church ()ï¬oo hoursâ€"9113.111" '3“! blub. mall paymant A; GOOQ COMFORTABLE BRICK 8-4 un.. 7-9041). Telephone No.l0. --AA .. L'LALA- -nn‘ -nOAAI._ 'arms for Sale. BBB IN EGREMONT GOOD A HOUSE TO RENT NEAR FURNI- wags. M I tune notary. Apply to J. H. WI Brown. 11-19-11 'arms for Sale. ION 100 ACRE FARM A? It! Immediate “an 81v. In â€her part oulara tp M from“. Durham. Nov. 5t. .r Sale or Rent u [N EGBEMONT, -NEAR W. F. DUNN, Solic'tor, Durham. Ont :01:â€" ii'oeilent 1.1383 3., Apply to Aaron 2-6“. ' “W" " â€WW more at ' the namil dwelt on er, 2-6“: m m by bit. and Mrs. sci â€"---- J. 3. my; ad durin , that than .3: ï¬ 3 a SMALL ABS; 718 06“. I. O. F. hall. They were deligihtel warmly wRFlaudfd by his baarernf an. Mr. Dowar, of Owon Sound, with the excellence of the mm The Rev. r. Wright and Mr. Robb undor appointmlr‘nt of Presbytery. gram. the delicious conti'nts cf the moved a vote 'SIf thanks fit the 01099 offio'ally organiztd the otngregation.‘ box a and the hm;vit.fll’.ty cf the Dor- of the address. On motum of Mr. Th'-r.-3 were between twenty and thin- ncoh people. R. T. E. says he may Langman. principal of Chcslty: High tv heads of families gave In thtï¬n be (wrung again, thoso oak-es were a; School. an Mr. nglmpbell, prmc.pal inhvenonce to the station. Dr. Mgr“ good. of Walkerton PUbllC Schliol. the oth- late of Walkcrton, writmâ€" “I was Mr. Wm. Stodiart'a salsa on Wad- er enbartainers were also warmliy’th'? first m‘nistesr sent to preatzh neaday of last week was a most thanked by the audience. Th9 and: tn you, It was m; Sabbath, June 14 successful one despite the storm. r-noc was composrd almcetï¬â€˜ntlrely 091357. at tho “house of Mr. Derby, s‘.‘ Prices ruled high and Auctioneer teachers. mostly young girls with ayTbflm wore more would my Matthews 13 fast winning the good--311 Sprinkling of boys. There were .mmbl-od than the small house «.qu will and rupeot at the country only a tow teachers of eXper‘ienoe contam, so I vpmaoh-od stan'ifng at ~19, ‘ among them. Young girl: scarOQflY'th-ï¬ door and the atngregaxtion sit- The â€apathy at the whole negh- done playing with (10118 listened w‘th't'ng around on lrgs. Dr. James un- borhocll gone- srongly out Mr. John oolemnity to Mr..Campbells adamant-ma,- call to Gnlt was another N the Hunt. at Durham, to tho mum tiona on their. high moral P0390113"lfirst probotfl‘tnerts A Mr. Paterson daughter, Links, on! the other bitty tn forming the chamber! Of'nlm who among the number. In 1859 member: at the hwy, bereft of a. their pupils. It was adult-able. They Dr. Mnffat. of Walkertm, was sent wife .0 devoted and true. 0! 9. MN!" are at 0009 010801205 t0 4'3 the work.“ ordain Messrs. James M‘l ‘ Aaron er so loving and tender. E9.“ over a of parents. 0h!!! 0|!“ â€M31 tv‘eï¬ch'n‘lohn Young to the elder-dam. Then the ï¬nial? dwelt on or for the reward of their own 000-. teak plane the ï¬rst Bacmymnt at ?†tho farm now owned bi r. and Mn. â€ï¬ance and the many at n clomestio the Lord’s Supper. IV: was held m '1 tut titan servant. Tbe' ohflrman tdvised them tho thou-3 of Mr. . . Plan «in . ““1â€" M ' .. I! I’....2~ Ht; m t to form county muons and ant but the name at the minister i: 0:;- ._..... all a“ d M them-elves in a prooflonl way to 000- nth. Then came Rev. Patrick m - ha kl but My words. Vince trust‘s? ant. Nab! “hm rtlï¬sfour future â€tor, “7 re- :hn-hl' anathema would!» showman-dim theatroumnmollwnt u may. ‘ ï¬lm. %mt- “gamut ly'lsm (or W‘- gin Mud?! :1an «or‘nuvontun 11-1 t uh ion-n! can. notion-l on " .bu-n. In “mufï¬n! m1 {bloat IOV.OII. good. ., - ' 1M AT Mr. Wm. Stodiart'a sale on Wad- morencadayotlnutweekm u most in im- Mn] one despite the storm. water Prices ruled high am! Auctioneer II AP: Matthew: Is that winning tbs good- ° “fill and. rapeot at the country ll3tf. ohung ging bwnnrs among the farmers locally the past two woe-ks. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER lQâ€"FARM CREAM SEPARATOR REPAIRS suck and implimnrnts. prOperty Cf the lat.) Wm. E. Hunt. at Lo: 45. FOR ALL OXFORD CREAM SEPAR- Ccn. 1, N. D. R.. Benthck. 12‘ vator r; users are requested to msnths’ credit. s'x per cent. di.s-‘ write . D. Viokera. 605 Parliament count. John Clark, watt-ne‘er. I street. Toronto. 10-29-3mp The 39:01:11 services in Zion closed on Sunday. when thirty-five new names were udJed to the church mambcrahip. Over seventy partook of tha saommcmtal emblems. The Sunday school cluwd on the 15th inst. and was a day long to I); remembered, as eve-sy- mr-mbcr of three of the classes he- came church members. DECEMBER 2â€"AT LOT 1. CON. 20. ngcmont. farm stock. unplememts and household furniture, pmperty of James M. Allsm. 13 months' credit. D. McPhall, auctioneer. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tbs undurs nzd. :xdministrtlto'.. un- til noon. 3 nduy, November 30th, 1908, ‘for $1000.00 of prefnc~.;-r:d at ck drawing ,mvcn yer sent, and $1825 of comm n stock, both in the Dur- ham Furniture Company. Muut be} mid to cl .9;- out an estate. Low- est or any other tender nut neces- sarily ilcwptfld. For further par- ticulars mpply to David Jamdraon, Adm'nistrator, 0‘: A. H. Jacksm. Durham. 11-19â€"2 A number from here attendei the h::x social in Dhrnoch on Friday nev- entng of the owning cf the new I. O. F. hall. They were deligihtei with the excellence of the pro- gram, the delicious contents of the box. as and the hoggrita-Jity Cf the Dor- ncoh mph. R. T. E. says he may b5 gamma again, those oak-Ens were a: LOGS OF ALL KINDS FOR WHICH we are ' prepared to l[fay the highest prices. Also the to wing timber, ccmpcafd prlnqipally balsam. FOR U. S. S. No. 2, EGREMONT and Normzxnby, county of Grey, male or female, holding first or round class certiï¬cate. Appli- cationg stung salary, qualiï¬ca- Hulls, CXperLence and enclosing tesâ€" timonali w;ll be received up to Sat- urday, November 213$. Dutics to comm-once at the beginn'ng of the New Year. Wm. Bradluy, Sm,- Trca3., Orchard, Ont. 11-53t A (4001) NIHV CIT'I"|‘EH‘, ("4“!) BUT oncv. Apply James McM‘noken, Vurnéy. ll-lC-ltp WOOD FURNACE FOR SALE -â€" 48 inch tire box, Clare make, four registers and all p-pCs. Apply to Edward Kress, fu‘miture WU? â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" --â€"â€"â€"‘ -v' â€"_â€" vâ€"- â€"â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “(3°11 simple. R. T. E. says he may LP-ngman. principal of C‘ucslc-y High b5 camng 881511. â€10% 031938 were SJ School. anti Mr. Campbell, principal Soul of Walkerton Public Schtol. the c-ths Mr. Wm. Stodiart'a 93119 on Wad- er entertainers were also warmlyé neaday 0‘ M week “â€33 t most thanked by the audience. The audi- suooesful one despite the storm. r-noe was composad almost entirely at Prices 1'de high ani Auctioneer teachers. mostly young girls with ai Matthews I! that winning the good- small Sprinkllng of boys. There were- will and Mt 0‘ :thfl country only a tow teachers of experience i09- among t‘wm. Young girls .scarogly: Th0 â€apathy of the whole nesh- done playing with dolls listened wath. borhoall goe- srongly out Mr. J-nhn oolemnity to Mr. Campbell’s Muzak; Hunt, 0‘ Durham, to the banana. lions on their high moral respond-= daughter. Lia-m. and the other bitty in forming the characters at. umber. at thb hwy. beneï¬t of a. their pupils. It w" admirable. They write no devoted and true. of a moth- are at once expected to do the work or so loving and tender: m» over a of panentg allergy and school tench-i '00" d 3"†this hull-II dwelt on at for the reward of their own eon- the fury now om by rand an alarm; a9; tang my at; dqnqeptw “ETHICS?“ prmolpall 0'3 “133m. oromptly attended to. Orders mnï¬be lofl SFTN‘G. 53.38“?“ an butter nut. A t his Implement Warerooms. Mc innon’a small percentile? of hemlock. tank, 1d stand. or ntthe Chronicle Oflioo. rack or nah w.l [W193- Sawn endqz‘ Nov 9 '03 all knots to be trimmed clays". ____*_'__‘__.'._____._________._____ 5" dia. ani up. for “film! W? W111 ROBERT BRIGHAM, LICENSED pay the follow 11;: gr.no.s.,thrv01€‘3ti Auctioneer. Allan Park. Bales may 10,98. per cord. $2. 0: thme test. be arranged by telephonn to th; 6 1038K 091' cord, $3303 1"“. store at Allan Park or or et-s loft ff“ 1008. '99? cord, $150- FO" at the Chronicle ottloe. All sales further articulaars call at the ndod . - _ Office. Tge Durham Furniture 00.. _pt2_tflnf_ly_gt.t£___}£____10_~2§3tnp Limited. 11-1941 WM. JOHNSTONkSr†SUCCESSOR A goodly number at _9att_1e are rooms. Durh mouse, 7 rooms, kitchen and wood- o3‘!€d, on lot 54, con. -2, Gâ€! formerly the Farr propert . W I rent on reasonable terms. or fur- t'--I~r particulars apply to James Atkinson. Durham. 11-5-4 Teacher Wanted. cmml-WI . w, The Key to the Situation ifyou on looking for u oituotion a Cimiflod'Want Ad. In tho key which will unlock tho door to tho privnto omco oftho businou man. Ho is too buoy to interview nii promiscuous coiion, but you can catch his attention and occur. on appointment by a “Situation Sale Register. Travet stnn. Wanted. To Rent. um u; le. 11-19-tf WM. JOHNSTON Sr., SUCCESSOR w to John Clark, lioenned auctioneer for the County of Grey. Sales ' 5 promptly attended to, notes sash- “ON 20 Ed without endorsement by seller. le‘ tent; Orders may be kit at my resti- mm rt enoe. No.3 Albert street. or at the 9°†y Chronicle office. Agent for sale of non ‘5 town and. farm preperty. n an" , 533:2? 11-12â€"t Uï¬ce over Gordon’s new Jeweller} flora, Lower Town. Durham. Any amount : 'f monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farn mmrtv. ‘ HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF- 5 (ice in the New Hunter Block. Oflico The Bruce Herald in re orting the evening meeting of the at Bruce Teacher! Association. has the follow- “The strong piece of the entertain- m:nt was 3 hectare on "The reat- cst want of our age,†by N. W. amp- b‘sll. B.A., school insgcoth, Durham. Mr nnmm‘hnfll mam Hm ormm’tnt- neej 108 to â€Yoâ€" â€" vw- â€"â€"vv Mr“ Camp bell held “the greatest betel of ‘tbe age to be hlmeaty. high sense . of duty. firm res istanoe to wring do- ing. oimsitich to graft, and8 [air d .iling butwe'en men in all the 112-; lations of life, practically falling back on the Tron Commandments as our moral guide. Thea, =~ views were well [litesenl'ed by Mr. Camp bell. and warm lauded by hi: hearersn The Rev. r. Wrig hi:y and Mr. Babb maved a vote tat thanks at the close on; the address. On mogizznrof_ Mr. York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Qatmdqv in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"ï¬ pm, “3.. 3nd toGolden Sq. Throat and Non Hos. SPECIALIST .- EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE ty of 'l‘nronto. Graduate Roya College Dental Surgeons of Ontario Dentistry in all its Branches. ()fliJe.-Calder Block. over Post. Ofï¬ce I (ice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice hours, 8 to 10 n. m.. to 4 p. m. and 7 mi 0. at. Special attention given to dim )f women end children. Residence ' op- oonite Proehvterian Church. (an Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Ho. hm. 3nd toGolden Sq. Throat and Non Boo. ) veyancers. Notary Public. Etc. Mona) to Loan at Lowest Rates. Micaâ€"McIntyra Block. over Standard Bank. Durham. Ontario. L‘ er. Conveyancer. 8w. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer at Mar- riage License: A general ï¬nancial buai 'IOBB transacted. OJ tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales oromptly attended to. Orders mnï¬ be lefl t his Implement Warerooms. Mc innon’a 1d stand. or at the Chronicle Oï¬iee. Nov. 9. ’03. PFICE AND RESIDENCE A short diatom out of Knopp’a Hotel. bomb ton Street. Lower Town. Dal-hon 0600 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock A. H. Jackson. OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION u or. Conveyancer. 8w. lnsuranw )FFICE: ()ver J J. Hunter’s -â€"-â€"- -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-._ OBN CLAKK LICENSEï¬â€"XUC tionoer for the County of Grey. Sale: 0n. lamieson laclaurin. W. F. Dunn, ARRISTER, soucnon, con J F GRANT, D. D. S..L. D. S FONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- l. P, Telford. ARRISTEI., sumcnou. an: L. R. C. P.. LONDUN. L; ~'.}. RADULATE of London. NM- BUSINESS CARDS DURHAM. ONT. (Lownr Town ) In the Hands of Children. Ofï¬ce; 1.3, Frost St, Owe“ Round. Dr. W. C. Pickering Dentist. Medical Directorv. Arthur Gun; II. D. Dental Dz’rectorv. DR. BRO N Legal ‘Dz'rectorv. Mzsoellaneous. DB. BURT. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Tho. Managuaâ€"Mr. John CoaperJ jr.. chairman. Mr. Jamets Whytmsec-s rrtary; ; r. Eben. Gflddes. trmsurerï¬ Mrasrs. M. Byers. James Kerr. MattJ Mnarns. Andrrw Fulton. Hugh Fulton, waos-‘rt Whitford. William Shawna†(Arch'i-ï¬ Park. J-avmï¬a Mather, Wm., Marsh-.111. Jog‘up’h Ford. ' Th1 Trustnmâ€"M‘essrs. Hem-v By- ers. Jam‘s Whytts and Jas. Mather, MR. J. COOPER’S NARRATIVE At this rW'M w" have the pram“- 9g" 0' mm‘ing fr‘ 1m :1 document pre- par -d largo] by Mr. John Comer‘ sr., Clark 0 session, wh‘cih is la. rich store house «:tf inté'rest'ing matt- nr. Among other things it states as chlows.,-:â€"__ '_ - _ i â€"-.â€". .g- Th“ samba at present is comp Nsend M Mr. Hahn Draper sr.c1m‘k, MPssrs. Atlan Gilmour John Mlligan, Thus. Y:1_1ng_ pnd Henry:_F01_'_-1._ . . .. 'ly wumuu lrom PS. 1444'). "Happy i8 From thi: Point t‘f‘a :1??? {tune-{)2 the man whoa-J God is the Inrd." histnry H“ ""Y "a " ' " He referred to the 'ub'ilae as 1! 11’0"!“3111‘3“ Rev. J' T" Puttersnon wigs uvmcruble ocoaaim, whfch called for .mln’ster from 1880 to 1833’ gv"‘r'lgr(11'1<lutue to God. Great 'th;ngs Pat‘H‘S’H‘I from 1884'.t7‘18:o. Rï¬â€˜Ã©v J‘i had b61311 done in the paat. The 0- Dfljf‘v. student m;€‘s*°“‘â€1Â¥,b1 RM†labors of the pioneers land the founiâ€" R. Crame from 18‘" $302†‘ ’ 'lationa of this omgregauion and Austin 14- 30499 from { _' M osmmunity‘. Their lives were of The sr-srzl'm gt present “£0131?" r ' tu'th and ,atiuenocg amid dfchultJ'es 0‘ Mr. .{nhn paper, SW91? ’ $382 and rhtatrdah ps. But the effect of this Allan thmour. JohnF M11 man, “'3" upon the pncwsent con regatiszn is one Yvrfvlagganrnï¬gEESLSEWf 030.1111 Comer. Cf St'mulus, in oqdert “t religan mrly jr.. chairman. Mr. James Whyto.s:c-.:?vh‘35.mly establtshed here an else rrtary: x r- Eb’m- §=~~dges~Kt2m§ggfl The next point was to give abroad M'ï¬smo M- Byers, amen e.hr.F t ' mutlcz-"k upon Canada as a Ian! at 11:14:33: W3§é’r‘3}§“‘§‘£flin§ 3,1“ 81:11 rag: . â€was.“ ““3548“ She has qudd'enl-yt (Av-chi"? Park. Jamï¬e Mather, Wm...m'md into llzht. HJ‘ vast and \an Ma r ah; LI 1. 50,8701! Ford. ‘ed 'reaourbcées ï¬e attracting men of ever U" a , n ion. a ulatian Th“) Trust.ms,â€"Messrs. Henrv By- y 1' at p ’ .has mermad one and one half mil- NP‘ Jam‘s Whyt" "Dd J33“ Mamet; lion in seven runs. W'h'lt is the MR. J. coopm's NARRATIVE .fut‘lm to be? It is :o be Christian, 'Buddh‘st of Confucian? Will she At this M’nt W“ hm"? the pT-an- be mcd-s-lled after Britian, Russia or 5’8â€" A." nw".‘.ing fr‘ 1!!) .3 dmumcnt pre- E‘IICIpJ! par -d hrs-Pl by M? JOhn C9393. He showed, however, that there 8'3. clerk 0 session. Wh‘cjh '18. a, were signs of awakening. He in- rlch store house mt inte'restrmg matt- ‘ stanocd. the La‘ymnn’s Missionary nr. Among other things it states as. It was two ‘yvnzrs before a success- or was inductï¬j. Studvnts from Kn'ux Cï¬ll‘gï¬â€˜ M'i88°ttnary Socwicty were the p-astP-rs during mrt of thn t’m-'-. 0mm of thlz‘m also left a name M bn h'mnrrd wt onlv in the h'stï¬ry of Prmbvtnrtan'am but also of Fwegï¬n Miss'ons. Mr. John Jalmï¬ï¬‚sl'n in th’a br’rf palï¬thl‘ï¬'t‘O left an indellible maI‘k of pmv upon the y‘ung mm esp-90‘- qllv. and it was no surprise when gpon_grn_dunti:on thn: hp .i"’n-r§3 _Dr. (‘7 MW" “"0" â€I" Y ““2 "1"" CW‘ SABBATH SERVICES ‘llv and it was no surpr 93 when upon graduntuon that ha i n.“- 3 Dr. At 10-30 8...!!! Rev. Mr. J. R. G '. L. Mmklv tsa Fomlgn mfssk - ClangC, 0‘ T013010. was thto offici- arv in Formosa. at “8 mimsbar. H0 preached a t.me- From this po’nt we ember 'm‘dern| R591???“ it??? PS’ ‘91“ 5.; "B11991“ Naturuill a settlmd min'stf-r would soon he s glut aft-‘r. Nr~itlier stud- cnt pronch'ng, nor the short irre- gular 0rd“?! (of s-t‘vio‘: w- 111.1 long be cndur-md by p'eople brought up under very diffr-rr-nt conditions. Hence cn October 23rd, 1861. the :‘nzluctinn of Rev. Patrick: (ir:‘~"g tm'k place at Middle Stnt'on. H'med-‘n was of- ficially called the “Head Statitn†be- cause every Sabbath morning the min'ster came from Orchardville to mln’atcr ‘in tho log church on th"- townlino. and thus begin the day’s oircu't over as wide territory to Mme muth and must. N0 anh‘toszraph 07‘ this church ox’sts exc’ï¬nt that which w'll ncwr fads- from the memory rf those .who .‘ndn‘ï¬d fr‘und it to he the Hons“. of G1! and the Gate of Heaven. It hasboï¬â€"n d'f'scr'br‘d in viv'd llflnguage but probablv a Mc'thodrist m’nist'nr's ruff-renoe will stand out as the most explic't. Hie said that it was H'threfle st'vrnys indwnys." But for twenty yours ’t was the scene of many a large throng of anln. solf'mn sorvicb. and abl-o .cxnoait‘on Pf the Holy Scrip- turm. For tho first m'nistcr r-n- main‘d for nmrly seventeen years as thr: shophcrd of th’s flock. There is an Old Scotch proverb after this fashionâ€"Put a Stow: hbaart ito a. stay bra! Nothing o--uld better describe the general ,situaltï¬on. Thus habits were formed of endur- anoa. patience and determination, which are to be found still unbreken tn the lives of the aged men and women, and have been inherited by children. That they n-vver clung-e1 (Hither their farms or their customs, has left the words st-abiLty aniper- mmmmcy written all over the com- munlt . And \in the few oases where the (id homsest-c‘ai has passe-:1 out (fitfltho family, gene-r131 regret Ls still 19 to It is therefore no surprise restate that religion formed â€.1 l'zIL'gC: p~.r- tion of attontlrn in such a ,nurghbor- hood. VV-ith 'thvotr munv [)I‘lVflt'iT'nB and difficulties, and their Lnev1tible suit-ring and sorrow, it was well that 'thwy found strength und relief by lifting up 'th»:1i.1f~“I‘ly-:s unto th-‘J 111113 from whence com-rib rur help.†Family worship and cccus'kq‘lal 87.1.- vloo in house or burn was the in- troduction u'f religion, until in 1856 the I’rgsbyt'ery of Grey, was organ- ized by the Unltei Presbyterian onurch and began to Spy out [bu land.†The thonor {if fsathr‘n'ing the [maple into the first organizatixn belongs to one wh so ‘nam's has since becoma high in this .-aff::.»ctions nnd counqihs of tha whol‘r} Canadian Church. It was on May 29th, 1857, that a young mln'stcr, just nrrind from Scntl'an and full of miss'onary 20:1]. namid Rev. John Mark King, va'twd th'.‘ sattlwmint and held- :1 meeting in Mrs barn of the lube Andra-M Derby. He did 'not remain long as h".- wns call- ed to Bro,.'kly'n, Ontario. Ths w-=3 non? other than thir grant 1):: King for so many y;-.'1.rs rn'nfstzvr Hf St. Jam-cs Square, 'l‘oront , and f1n~ all .rinciptll of Manitoba C llf-g‘a) an glodomtor of thu‘ G net-:11 As- scmbly. Thus-rue are still living Mrs. John Young, Mrs. James K: r;'. Mrs. Andrew Derby, 327., who were at that s srvicn. pruva how rapid and floral was tha unrigutlon unto the . ‘ of-the Qnem‘s domain. Thus Ltty y «us 93.; this fall a. sturdy race of plan- eers mad: their fitst seleotion of land in the nuttlement long knowni as the ."Sootoh Block.†In the fan-ll of 1853 thru‘: men toll-awed thre m 1! thrun h the unknown «tart-st. {3001' tho? “ ark Clam“ " to the aheltemd gl~n where the des’ and Byers’; farms now Its. ThIBy were the hate Thomas Gsddea. his father and the late John Byers. About the same tim? another brawl: was made east- ward by Lucth McNaughton who is st 11 residing on this same beau-. tiful farm. Stunthw‘ard in Norman-i by the lat-Ca Mr. Ford, whoa? wiiitw' lives in the lovehy home that has de- V-.‘.'C'[0"'.d from ru e beginnings has the honor at leading the way. 'Dhen came as by on.) gruutt wave a large emi- gratlzm. 1 ho was a man of pray-or. it sip/m tor him was universal. Towards the close of his ministry hr: began to agitate the building of a new church. In his own quaint pheasan- lcgy he said thsmt the church was in a most unbogotablo situation. SJ it was when the o yoning of new roads left it b:’-h'nd. ut one." built: '- here as the c..’-ntre of the congregatthvn it was found a difffcult mattr'r to have it rc‘mov'wd. Hence the difficulty of choosing at a she threw cold wat- er on th‘) pI'OSp-C'Ct 33 that no church was built during ,Mr. Gz‘eig’s min's- try. it‘- now hogan to find his stringth unf-qual to the work of the three appointments and pI‘Op sad to rrsign the“ Head Station as we were callrnd. “’4: did n'zt wrmt this union broken for it had .cxistoi from our first «s‘ttlccment. We made various att‘mpts to ko: the 9'rlt'ons ('3- githflr, but Mr. rteig ga’rrd his ("int and we were left without a min'ste‘r. Wu? 'were in 1877 :;tt'!‘-h€d 'bv Presbytery to Ayton with R'-v. M r. McClung. Balaclava, as our Moa- "rat'ir, and in the following year to Hanover with Rev. Mr. Moffrlt .‘n ohargm We now lost the priVilege we always had since we were in unim w'th another stati"'n, tthr s‘r- Vice in this morning of the Sabbath day. Neither wouli oonsont to the afternoon omtinuosiy. htr-nce our only cause was to compromise. Every thrco months was th“ hPst arm «.1 - _ rrnnt me? could make. This wrls after- '.H_a_rd_s changed to twelve months. _ d-navor'. the litter commence-d when' At 7.30 Rev. Mr. Dodds ()Hifut 3- R'v. Mr. Dï¬ddvs was amongst us. {'Ihu: nhurch was again croudtd- M We have thus come from small be-: this mrvice the organ and Hum ginn'ngs to our prrssï¬nt strengthsassistcd the service of p‘r'HHP :md Wank 'in mmns at ï¬rst w-fl have now rcnclorod a voluntary durum ms of- organiznt'ons fmr sustaining theé {washing of the GOSp'el in cur midst: and fur hat-ping to sï¬nd it where Ltl is nnt. C.vi;l inst’tutions may be sustain-“d by material Ill-“ans, but div’nc things nmd something more. Surmly \as we look back over our vlc- it-s'tudï¬s .w-n can say. “Hitthflrto hath ‘tlm Lord hrcbped us.†Anchor the future our prayer that we may by a rgrm'rt-énr power for rod. and more . WiEI‘ng to do the Master‘s w~rk WIflter with the means so graciously given unto us. l -_â€"â€"- (Continued nn page 8.3 Referring to thecEldez'sh'r, in ud- dition to the twa already nam’d. Mr. Anthomu Leonard, Mr. JJhn Heter- ick :md Mr. John (30"Ip6r. six. were ordained. Th-‘-n shortly after Mr. A. Dï¬rbv and Mr. Allrm Gllmou.‘ were .der-d to the session. Sabbath Sch-‘ol was org'miud early in Mr. Gmig's t'mn and k'cvpt up continously Pver sinm. There have been “so 41 M15- sionary Society and Christian En- d-wavor. the butter commenced when R'v. Mr. Dde-a was amongst u_s.r alto had bacn previously given. Ere It was complete the.induction mt Rev. Mr. Graig took place In Octb‘beu 23rd of the 3am) year. It still lacked a floor, but blacks of wool anlplank SLl‘V-ad for shuts. To secure funds to put-chasm u stove a Soiree, tea meet- ing, was bold. Rev, Mr. Grexingl fcur stations at first. but in 1866 or ’67 he made an offer to Nrsvmmnby that he would give them a weakly azarvlcc. Thus Ieaast Normnnby was given up. Hls salmr from our ann- g‘rcgutlon was $80. at increased in tlvc years to $200, and s‘xth your latu $2.50. Not only had the minist- cr 0111; trTals but the maple also felt it difficulty to mrarrt '13 share of that obligat'ons. The fwrvsst bid to b' transformed llnto fruitful fielis. hflnm there were many ups "and downs., For s‘vucntvi‘en years pin-stem :md waplz: workcd t-gether. Those who knew him best were aware that tor a church were out in Mr. Begg's woods and hmum Us the north east. some; _of‘ Mr. Durby's_l‘;t., when; g THE STANDARD BAN K yable at C{Jar at an Banknn Canada (except gaukon) an in the arger cntnes of the United States. An absolutely safe, economical and con. venient way of transmitting small sums. and under, 30. ' :10 to :80 ..... 10c. to $10 ...... 60. 30 to 50 ..... 150. 45 W 1873 _ Then, when the child is old enough your deposits, with the. Compound Interest which we add quarterly, W111 provide a fund large enough to give a thorough education. It's a good pun. Think it over. ' Start a special Savings Account at once with the Standard Bank, and keep adding small amounts to It remxljgly. You will never_ miss‘tlxe money. DURHAM BRANCH math Of p_!‘ay-ur._ R Spict for J. C. TELFORD. Manager. Samuelson .100 .0 Mount Tom! and Among. . DURHAM BRANCH John lolly. Mm OF CANADA 51m BMW cum At 2.30 Rev. W. C. Dodtis. «:f H'rk- word, omducted (he serx‘ic‘: before the Communion. 4nd R-ev. Cr «g \ jih- pcnsud the Sacrament of tho: Loris Sunpér. The aérmon [rewind “N from the words, “When yum ("hil- dren ask. what mean 'e M these things." Exodus 12-35. t “nus an (xâ€" pceiticn of the feast of 11.: I’m- ovcr. and threw clear light upnn the Great Sacriï¬ce of Christ. the memori- al of whinh t'h'w were about 1 oh- ssrvc. The church was ems-aim. :mi never before did so many sit teeth- er at the Lord's Table in the church. The Sacrament also is always impre- aivn, but never were memories 50 full and rich an on this occasion. Subscription '1‘" CHH")-\'"‘Lr “m 1... any addn-ss {row n1 um Rate. 0 0 ‘1 UOper .VQ’IU‘. payn‘rlt UL 41.50 may becburged if um um 1m... 1 to which every subscription in paid i.- «in the number on the address label .\‘.. "a continued to all arrears are paid. «.xn-l option of the proprietor. uncut, {amnion minion nwn'um- mrds. not exceeding mw inc-h 4-; ‘ Advertise-manta withmn spwitip . be published till forbid and «lung.- Transient notionsâ€"“IA st ‘1|"«rlll'ci etc â€"50 - emu for ï¬rst insertiun. L" mlmequent insertion Alladvertiaemems «.rdm. «I In u M naid for in advuu e Mcvcmcnt. where “15. busin an up†of the churchzs are impns.~i mu; th's neod and the call LC arm-g In canclusion ha painted the you“: of the church to unique opp‘l'tunih to a.=rve both God and our COLIN"); md 111'ng them to put their enemy into the church, resolving to erw C‘hv‘st. and to do a) at once. The Sf'rm;:n\\'118 a strong appeal for the vuy inter- esting occasion. \ is complvwh ,. mm] The JOb' 3'quer w. z» 1- Department ilitigm for tux-Mn; m: Advertising Rates [8 PUBLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chronicle Printing House- 8treet, Contract rates for yen-.v m v.4 0151qu mg appï¬cation to â€w uni“. All ndvér'tinememu. tn rumm- .; mrrent week. shuuld be brought in m l‘UISDA! morning- DURHAM,ONT EDITOR AND Pmummrun. in the New Style and have a good selw- tion now on display. We have some Ladim 30008“ and RIWRyh it good choice of Blm-k “’6 have trimmed up a number of winter huh Hata. We invite you to call and see our dis; play- Millinery W. IRWIN work Miss Dick Nov 5| Branches ° 19. 1908 I be m‘ . pnfltace. t. « illfldV.‘ L 'l he (In ‘ dleted 5, H paper (11.. “"‘N II III. It fun mun! :' fac- chill '0 190 [908 5 pieces 6 pim 50 pails g 25 pairs \\ 5 pieovs Edd .v British ( Powdm'e Mince M Silver (9 Enlblmn Special Just pieu Salt