To the members of the Green Grove Literayr Society. enjoy an evening among you all at me ‘of the debates in the near future. Please excuse the delay in a-k.nowiedging your kindness. u owing to our going away, we “'“Mt-l‘ tn do no. Wishing you in a-k.now}edgin2 .8 OW'ing to our ‘ neglected to do .1 .vefy compliment BM in health there is a large accumulation of matter in the sys- m, which if not tdestroyed,breaks ukin Lin the form of pimp!!! and boils. No comedy no A Cause of Boil: upwind cdhpï¬ment of the season. Very sincerely yours, ROBERT GRIERSON. W° “0“.“ "1“ 10°“ 09““ “l" The regular meeting of South 10'4““ are 00" '9“ “MM and. Gre Parmers’ Institute will be erroneous conclusions are sometimes he in the town hall Durham. on "rived at. Th0 311.0“qu Naomi“ Thursday, January 13th, and in Tel ‘0 50¢me WW0 m 38‘1"â€8 0‘“ the tord’s hall, Hanover, on Friday, majority for Shel rue and the Han- Jung†14th. . | 3::h£°“’l in“! gguï¬ziotmï¬askhiï¬lgg Mr. C.W. Nash, Toronto, will ad- ‘ into the same erroneous conclusion. m; :1? 23‘ng9‘33‘5: g? :3: bigger; In Beutinck the total vote polled for and in ithe evening on “Nature local 0 tiou is given by the Post as about the 'Farm.†1 377 an against local option 234. It says the majority for the by-law is ur- RObt- Murphy, Rosemomt, will speak u on “Loss and Gain as lOfl. The correct majority is easily arriv- the result 0. seed selection,†and edat. If two vote against the by-law, {gig-‘61 eventing “P03 t)“; subject three must vote fox-it, so as to keep on the claim 3Y3 8‘11 gll‘ 8 remain ‘even. This means that half as many Mr Nash is one of the foremost 33:3 m‘gtmzcite £3; £3: agmï¬s' 113: naturalists in Canada, and his ‘8 ° address will be exceedingly inter- of 234, or 117, and we get 351. Navy if (â€per cent of the whole vote would , ' . , 'l have been po‘led in i“ favor. Any-‘ Stltute W111 be held In Durham and . s ..... a---†rm .1.“ m..im.;.v‘Hanover on the same dates. The The correct majority is easily arriv- ed at. If two vote against the byâ€"law, three must vote for it, so as to keep even. This means that half as many more must vote for as against. 254‘ voted against it. To the 214 add half 1 of 234, or 117, and we get 351. Now if 351 voted for the hy-law. the required ’60 per cent of the whole vote would 1 have been polled in its favor. Any- thing over 351 would be the majority in accordance with the legal require- ments. Take 351 from 377. the total vote polled for the by-law, and we get amajority of m. which is the actual majority. ‘ '- ‘ â€-1 n“. "."Jv- "J v The way the Post ï¬gured out the' result was by ï¬nding the total vote' polled on the hy-law, which is 611. Sixty per cent of this is 3663/5. Take this how 377 and we get 10 2/5 not 10%, as given in the Post, which was likely a typographical error. It the Post on“ Sheltmrne Economist have any doubt in the matter let them subtract any number up to25 from the total vote polled for the by-law, and 60 per cent of the total vote polled for and against will still show the by-law carried. | The only way the majority can be ï¬gured out as less than 26 is by count- ‘ ing each favorable voter, over the 351 [DU SHUIC, ‘11-: v g--- v. it. remained unchanged at "H. EGBIMOR’I‘ MUNICIPAL ELEC‘ TIONS 1910- Polling Sub-division Totals. For Reeve. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tu’ Lulhian. .. .. .. 48 69 50 32’. 28 lï¬ 243 McArthur ..... 18 4 6i ~19 65 66 272 1619ch ,--â€"McArthm°. For Ummcillm' TM«-Dougall.... 14 (3"‘264558 172 J) I Mcllvride ..... 45 44 M 22 7 1 173 ’ Mclmughlin... 5 5 30 22 59 35 156 McRubb. ..... 12 23 41) 39 31 10 155 [ Philp .......... 32 1).") 72 63 2-1 43 269 i Robb. . . . . . . 3-1 23 24 23 37 29 .170 \Vatson. ...... 6 18 39 20 52 61 196 24 1-1 91 23 18 3 174 ‘17 A Roberts ....... Electedâ€"Mellvride, Philp, \Vatsou, Robert/s. Clerk gave one vote. Forthe By-law 3% 57 4t 40 33 20 222 AgainstBy-law 38 14 68 36 51 66 273 By-law defeated. Certiï¬ed correct â€"-D Allan Clerk. Son of Minister Now' Leads the “Fly- ing Rollers.†‘ Once more the strange “Jezreelite†sect and their temple, the huge, square, windowless building on the top of Chatham Hill, North Kent, linglzmd, have claimed public atten- tion. The remnant of “the New and Latter House of Israel†have been vjeeted from Jezreul’s Tower by a sheriff's ofï¬cer owing to the rent be- ing $250 in arrear. The ofï¬cial, arm- eu with an order granted by the RO- chester County Court, turned out the twenty people, including children. who still remain faithful to the weir‘d -- ‘-“__1n‘1._n nn_ 'Hltfl'lll 5 Ulllww; un---a -- mg $250 in arrear. The ofl‘icial, arm- nu with an order granted by the RO- clmstcr County Court, turned out the twenty people, including children. who still remain faithful to the weird n-ligrion. “Prince Michael,†the lead- “A ’D*J1'no i‘t'llgluu. 1. u..-» -.-_-_-_ -r of the sect, was away, and return- wi tn ï¬nd the building locked against him. The “prince†and his .mlfHVters took lodgings in the neigh- -r..\..n.[..m4 um] lntpr the amount owing Ilseu. “Jezreel†soon. gathered hundreds! of credulous followers, who, as pro-l scribed by their faith, let their hair grow long. He soon gained a con-4 sideruble fortune, married a beauti-1 iul Chatham girl named Esther Rog- ers, and lived almost as luxuriously as the “Prophet†Dowie. A quarter of a century ago he started building I] 12 23 4†3!) 31 10 155 32 2%.") 72 63 2-1 43 263) 3-1 23 24 23 37 29 .170 6 18 31) 20 52 61 196 24 1-1 91 :51 18 3 174 Wide, Philp, \Vatsou, the “FN- 3d a beauu- th Esther 308‘ w: ; luxuriously re 3. A quartet rted building 0 hold 5, 000. ‘ The Chronicle is prepared to re- ceive subscriptions at clubbing Erat-(es for many of the city papers, amd a glance at the .f allowing may leave money for some. ‘ THE CHRONICLE and Eweqkly Globe------ °°°°°°° 31-55- ,;Weekly Mail and Empire --------- 1.55- â€; Weekly Sun------ 1'75' “a ‘ .P 'V Uvnuu. Family H81 and Wkly. Star--- 1.75. Farmers’ Advocateï¬-mm 2.25. AFA 0ij CLUBBING LIST The 32nd alnnual meeting of.the Grey and Bruce Mutual Fire In- suramce Comwill lye held in Millcm‘s Hall, Hanover, on Saturday, Janu- ary 22nd‘ 1910,° at two o‘clock in the a'ftennoon. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. January 5th, 1910. Manager. 1d On Friday Inst fmir rinks of Dm-hmn' Curlers went uver t0 \ankermn to en- gage in a friendly match with lovers of the rearin' game in the Bruce County capital. The skip shows that ; nurhoys led on the ï¬rst, third andl fuurth rinks by 2. 10 and 1 respective-l 1y while Walkertnnians made a. big victory on rink No. 2 in which the skip stood 21 to 4 in favor of the \Valkerton buys. The total majority for Durham was six shots as follows:-â€"- A. Brown Sr. A. H. Jackson J. P. Hunter_ 1 Hamilton Allan J as. White 5 Allan Bell Alex McNabb l A. w. H. Lauder G. B. Miner ! J. P. Telfm-d sk. 30 Fred Lippert. sk. 10 DURHAM Pe ber Raunage H39"): Buljnett rulm' IIB’II'I'UTB T. G.'Lal1der J as. Ireland sk. Wm. U. Vollet L. R()bt.-(.‘()cbrnue L. H. McNau Jas. Lenahan J. Morr Adam Brown sk. 15 N. Robertson: Durham 64. \Valkertm Majority for Durham 6 shots. Advertising ceases to give full valuelI just as soon as the advertiser ceases to i represent his goods in such way as to gain and retain the conï¬dence of the buying public. it’s highly important to stick to the trutu as nearly as pos- sible. There are some buyers, how- ever, so constituted that they suspect , everybody, and discredit everything in the nature of an advertisement. No doubt there are some advertise- . inents that fall short of the whole 1 truth. but as a rule we think our town \merchants are wise enough to know that all the [maple can’t be fooled all the time. A good, honest straightfor- fCQIder, sk. 15 RIGHT ADVERTISING PAY S. The Flesherton Advance man com- lains in a. recent issue of the great ask of conrtes y shown by local news- ' ich no credit is given to p‘apers "I Witâ€"A... mkznh nrtinlns are pupcra nu vv Anny.- --v _ the paper from which articles are clipped. He says the papers on his list that unvariably give credit are the Burk’s Falls Arrow, The Durham Chronicle. and the Owen Sound Ad- vertiser. This paper endeavors always to give. credit to exchanges and we do is" without any expectation of praise. \Ve believe if another paper contains an original article . worth clipping, it A certain paper on our exchange list hadacolumn or two every week of excellent articles. and we took a regu- lar delight in reading them till we found one week that our leading ed. itorial was stolen and used as one of the items. . Since then we have never tion without a CURLING. Durham Scores a Victory A LACK OF COURTESY. Notice Rink 1 Rink 3. Rink 4. Rink 2. L. Pye L. H. McNamara. J. Morrison 15 N. Robertson sk 14 \Valkercon 58. Dr. Fraser C. l). McKay E. F. Leeson C. H. Lount sk 13 F. W. Anderson H. M. Lay W. Pengally A. Collins 81:. 21 W A LK ERTON 1.50. 2.25. 2.25. 1.75. 1.75. “‘3 reg“. Chop per CWt ........ t'll 153:â€; :33 Live Hogs, per own. .. as one of Bid“ DO! 11). . . ..... we never Sheepskins. . . .. . . . . . without 3 W601. . . . . ......... . . ‘ng Bmlen TdIO' oooooo o. 0.00 00 an hasn’t bra .g...ooooooooo )odarticle " . honaty 3:3,.000090 o 0"... nun who I! “ï¬t to 'mz;o'ooooooooooooo Given [In To Die ‘ ‘wvl‘vu uâ€"vâ€" years, with dreadful pains over the front of the body, ovet the hack and down the legs. I had indigestion and chronic consti tion and the constipation was so thathent metimea (or tento ï¬fteen dag: without an action of the bowels. val ill in for one whole year. At one time I was so low that everyone thought I was going to die. and the last Rites of the Church wete administered to me. I was treated by six diï¬erent doctors without any beneï¬t. honesty IA- "kn Owl-VJ-u 00900.... No. 100 George St. Sorcl. Quebec. "I suï¬ered from mb disease for seven “Fruit-a-tives†I grew better, the bloating was relieved, the sleeplessness was cured, my stomach acted, and the bowels were moved, but above all the fearful womb pains were made easier. I have taken eighteen boxes in all and I am now perfectly well again.†(Signed) MADAME JOSEPH LIRETTE, 50c. box â€"-6 for $2. soâ€"or trial box 25c. -at dealers or from Fmit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. HUTTON.â€"At Antler, Sash, on December 14th, r1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Hutton, twin boys. WEMP.-â€"At Fillmore, Sask.. , Dec. let. 1909. to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Wemp, (nee Margaret Hutton), a daughter. STEWART.-â€"At the reamence m . her brother-in-law, Mr. Dan. Mc-! Arthur, Bentinck. on Sunday, January 9th, 1910. Flora Stewart. aged 49 years. =COCHRANE.â€"On Wednesday, Dec.‘ 29th, 1909. at the reamence 0.1" 1181'! daughter, Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Grace Hag-‘ gert Cochranc, relict of the late Adam Cochrane. in her 79th year. ha:rl:gv'row. 50c. a jar. 19th, 1910, at one o’clock, p.m., for the election of officers and other business of importance in connecâ€" tion with the society. All parties interested are earnestly requested to attend. ‘ GEO. BINEIE,‘ CHRIS. FIRTH anrnfgr\r_ Rich Strickes of Gold and Silver Are continually being made in Por- cupine and angunda Districts. The ‘ route to Porcupine is via Grand Trunk and T. 8: N. 0. Railway to Matheson, thence by sleigh road. The route to ' ' Grand Trunk, T. N. 0. Railway and Tenniskaming and Growganda Transport ()0. Through tickets issued and baggage checked through to latter point. -Camaditan_theer grease ___1. South Grey Agricultural Society Round Trip Tourist Tickets on Secure tickets and further in tion from Fall Wheat .......... 01 U0 w i Spring Wheat........1 03 to Oats................. 36 to Page ................ . 88 to Barley .............. . 50 to Hay.................12 00 to] Butter........ ....... 23 to 25 so â€3338.... Potatoes per bng...†. 50 to Flour per cwt ........ 2 80 to Oatmeal per “ck. 2 75 to Chap per cwt ........ l 35 to Livo Hogaper own... 7 85 to Hides per lb........ 8-to Sheepskins“... 40 to W001...............- 18 to Tsllow 5 to Maw...12 m {Turkoyo............. 17 to “0.00.00.00.00... 10 m :'Dnm000000000000"’ 12 '0 mink-n. ........... .. 10 W anus: Jose»! unï¬t [ewnu BINNIE, CHRIS. FIRTH President 2 Secretary. California, Mexico and Florda Market Report- 003mm. BIB...ooo-°°'V‘ 7heat...... .. 1 . .000 00.0012 BORN . TOVVNER. DIED JAN. 6.1910. 81 03 to 61 O3 . , 1 03 to 1 03 36 to 37 ..... . 88 to 38 ,, 50 to 5? .12 00 1:014 00 23 to 23 25 ‘0 95 we will sure- why B-earine. om 1t‘ makes Depot Agent]. 320 170 7G. l7 We wish to announce that we are now locat- ed in our new premises next to G. and J. Mc- Kecknie’s store, and are fully prepared to cater to the wants of the public in everything in the line of Our shop is equipped with the tinamithing machinery, and canto lowest. men will ï¬nd our prices the HARDW ARE First-class Repairing Our Specialty FURNACE WORK GARAFRAXA STREET Catalan and Anerlcu Cal on away: In stock. A call solicited. Old C. McArthur Store on PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING J an. 13, 1910 = 0 30909033, *ï¬$¢%%$‘ MISS DI 3308ng in price fro and Turbans 7 Grey Huts 11 Black Hat‘s , t3 Uh We Offer the lmlzmm very low price. We 0: of our choicest hats : Jan. 13, 1910 Rush Price J. A. GLASS. G001] for health. Rot without a draught in all kl! Ventilator: don’t. sleep in wow: don’t sleep in a vlusm dendly. breathing same air . healthy "mu with ()l‘lv ‘ claw head and l Ventilator in tin DRAI'G HT VEXTI I..-\'l‘( DH Universal No head and road 3‘ tire stark 1111li Ready-much- ('1 MIL SATURU ROBT. BRI 4 White 3 Elderly It is to you secure 0118 C lowim: Starting I100“, mi N an ( m