renoon, 0 show buyers 930300300909 ++++++++++++++¢ to our atless ight to ve you an cost )DS t less ervme. 9 staff Sale lb. lb. lb. friim 1 covery Riacri C] *USL‘IP d : . ul “aII'U‘wl aces for the "eniggs Will be as 1 r. m Trinity Church Inn-ting 7p} ‘ in the Baptist s. ' an the Mothnd' * . m9 "VG-rat 'c‘ “as. mom ms he _â€" -vv‘ learn printing. Must public school educati chance [or the righl boy.-â€"Apply at the Ch W W e Durham's .- In the Methodist church néxt Dummy morning, the sermon will be un "Some flew 1‘hing,â€and in Don‘t forget that Sternall is cugztiuumg me Lmsmlthmg and plumbing business, formerly con- ducted by Sienna“ Glass .169 Wanted n clergy wish you all a ' Yvaw. and invite you *1 with them in a series .‘a! hare-hes, evening by flrom Tuesday, the 3rd, to "he 6th of January. 1911. mg 'places for the differ-l VOL. 43â€"!!0. 2281 Dr. Arr-hib'lld Hunter, son Mr A. S I‘iwnter, is starting a 8f3c.:u!1ts du medical practice in Vancouver,BC Pued on the 2] not attended t A nwW post office. Bantinck, i3 do go at once, * U "-Yu-YH-(l Ghnz'tlï¬'. MP. Sflfll’l Pme-E».;ugh is to be postmaster. The beam gt Mr David .\H+m purchased the . VI m-L Fur “V'W’hl’ty. HO occupies pay th . subsc n . umniru an a dwelling, and time, u ‘0 'th .' ". umr ths' S'nr'o. t-n ‘ *0. VII V' U“- anLH January 4th,1911, By 01'- .jur the School Board. Custom savior“, bu ,eommenced at the Durham on ' the time to being inn your log. Mr. druz DB ions Parmera’ feed boilers for sale at the :‘uundry. 1142M saws manned and skate. chap- ened at the foundry. y i'n'itod to aftend, and )rumised a fine address {Helm-d was very much I] last year. 'IYhe Farm- LIP and the Women’s wz‘itl hold. a combined lay last. The locals Won by Cure of 3 to 1, in possibly the Juglior game ever played though very ill wumnnia, 'hopes of his re- Lll‘t? entertained. 1t m m branch of the Wom- .- will hold their annu- nn January 6th, in the when nhe delegate. Mars. 2' Toronto, will be pres- will speak on “Poultry 1 l'nusiness {or Women." in t own and country '18: P evening. when Mrs give another address. in the at arno'on will two oclock. 1t 19w books rece Public Library mi 011 ï¬aturda ttum», celery, and green one- A song servi- . at the greenhouse. 2 the} Baptist cbu‘ . . , ermn next. Jas. Dar-1mg s9 startmg a g ' business in Vancouver, B.C. [V'Ounty 0! Grey. ' apen ' church: Wed- laptist cbmh. thogis: chm-ch: r theiditlerv-v 38 followts: 1493898 team . . em'ng next. IS startmg 3 Vancouver, B.C. To rentâ€"Two Street, with all »-open on Wed- mom-Mrs. J. W 1, 1911, By 0'1" [q Starting a 20;:xflflt8 due Stem 'RHCOUV'er;B.C. pired on t‘he 218ti not attended to t! do so at once, am ‘ --h ; t and may win one‘o UNâ€- um: 93. Quite a numb: sermon mu - - mg and m sults will be pubu: neat (,‘hunce. ' ° Sturnall 15 .. , .- .u . 5 -ch in mud may win 011910! the email: priz- m Duffll es. Quite a number have alroady U ? deposited their guesses. The re- sults will be published the first issue in January, 1911. ick grew one «set, eight inch- weighing about 160 y . it William Pugsley. â€"Tomrntn vas. That‘. ‘ ' either. Owan Sountd has a Lemon ’03’: F0 that knocks the Bill Pugsl-ey into ' a cocked hat. but he is timmwous A good over his Little opponent to the Mount ‘tta McCague, Monro Centre. Ethel Thompson, Owen Sound. Mary T. Robertson, Oil Spring-g. Irene Johnston, Drayton Sylvmnia J. Knox, Swinton Park. Arthur Gow, Fergus. E. Pearl Trott, Oil City. I,†Viola Woodu, Bay-field. ‘ Sara Duf'fin, 'l’lmrnd’ale. Alice Whitemaln, Teeswater. Edith Peddle, W-hitechurch. Belle McDonald. Kinloes. Edward Durkin, Orangeville Jean- Greenway, Effie Purvis, Allan Park. Maude Stewart, Millarmm Mamie Robertson, Glen Eden. Frank Guinan, Mount Carmel. Wallace Findlay, Dromore. Jessie Smit‘h. Aberdeen. Cecil Statia, Orangeville. Jn‘l‘m Merritt. Blvfh Laura Suavey, Oil Springs, Etta McCame. anmn Panda... Beatrice Mayne, Spruce Green. Maggie Firth, Edge Hill. Willa Coram, Drayton. MODEL omming service on Sun- day last, Dr. Farqu'hawsnn referred to the great kindness that had been shown to him on his visit Fort William, and the many who took so kindly an interest in his son’s welfare. “And nmv.†M said, “I ‘30 ter part of the statement refer- red :not only to the k'indily enquir- ies of so many, but also to the re- CB‘iPt of a letter 0m Satunrdaxr Pâ€... u“ we as: met. If you have not attended to the matter†kindlv do so at once, and oblige. 2 guessing contest will close at six o’clock sharp am Sat- urday evening, Dec. Slat. All who pay the§ subscriptiuns before that time, u \ have th e .‘ 81nd Play Will 011180! the nam‘h nm'n. t of ’heavy exchange for a set of one horse slei hs. Apply to Robt. G. Hewitt, 'Dur mm, ‘ Wish Everybody rn , Shakespeare maied by ,a cheque ~ rthree figures, as “rapresanting a Chnis.ma;s‘ fe-elimg "ill be held on Sunday{ _ --â€"â€"-â€"--nvu LU SAVE Lille petition the necessary twenty-Jive On Monday night there was a per cent, and he thought at the . good representative gathering of time t'ha: the cowncil had no option ratepayers in the “I own hall to but to submit the question to a , municipal ofï¬cers for“ Vote of the people, bui.’ Eli/lice Learn- \limg the year 1911. Mr. W B. Vollet. .ed it was not imperative in the » the towm Clerk, was in the chair case 0?" 8 reveal. Moreover, he! from 7.30 Do 330, and diurln ("he considered the anti-onion inter-i 1 0f hour ,fiour were «nominatg f-or 'ests indebted :to the town for $361 lave mayor, flour for 'reeve, twelve for (30-9139 incurred t‘hmough appeals .t in conncill-ons, and 't‘ ee for trusees. made when 10031 “DUO“ W818 031‘- ' of whom the toll wing qualified: P3041 hf‘l‘i' three years 380- The Ves- Mavor.-â€"Laindilaw, Black. town 'had judgment against the 'ga- Reeve,â€"-Cal»der, Sanndens. ' appellant, and until that handicap omen. ,~ Wham. 00...... WW? W. â€m Bllld aromei gharp, Kmï¬ei’ Lenahan, would mever consent ,willihe'lv to a o e urneaux c “ack . , ' .“ . ‘ '- - ' School, Trustees-1H. Alllen, 6.1!]. P. the submissmn â€f a repeal Bv-lalw ‘wniter nd J S McIlraith were The school came in for a share . 'NI declaredfelected. for the East Of :n'oticegrom g)“ Laidlawil will†i N, rth vyd .- _‘ seems to e of t ‘e oxpmion t‘ at t e :) a1 West Wards trespecuive Board always makes a demand I H My. Vollet was appointed Chair- f"".'m'0w :tha'n ’3 necessary for man, and Mayor Laidzlaw was the their requirements. , -. After EXPI‘ESSuig Mr. Black being called on, Bar- the season’s greetings, and rei'er- rister Gl‘fl’fl‘t came forward to say ring to the Met that mu ch impun- t‘hat he would not be present, but n done during would contest the election. His the year, he began to specify Imore absence from the nomination was particularly. aind toucned on the because Of a telegram from Cm- McGowan By-law a d , ï¬he Vlari'ous cago, announcing the death of his 15. stages through wihic it passed to brother Alex. there. . become legalized. He oomgratulat- Mr. Calder spoke at cuneiderabile ed the McGowan boyis ~I'or their length, touching on nearly all einite'rmrise, and the Icitizuns and . .poi'nts formerly referred ,to by farming community on their good; Laidlaw, amid mointed out, in a felt gratified to learn t‘hat'the .mili issues brought before the Board. was a success 'far beyond ‘his ex- He thought the MCGO‘Va’M’ ‘1 e- pectations, Instead of keeping served credit for their enterprise. one miller employ-ed, they had now‘bUt 'he opposed the guaranteeing three, and sufï¬cient orders booked 0" the b0 . " mill runmm .ni ht and the security insuifflcient. On the .day for the 'next threegmoï¬m at market B -law he claimed to have least counsell caution, and advise His .next reference was to the submission of By-law befor woing new market. He reviewed the cr- 0-4 With the Work. He 30‘“ ï¬hat '- cumsta'nces leading up to it, to its t†necessity. through a call from the isfactory ‘70 - ' community, to the opur- persu .The. towm suffered tions, the subsequent By-law. and lectiing citizens ‘h - other details, including the liken-Jar their action. He that: t the hood of erecting a Carnegie (purchasing of the market t was Library om part of the prOper;y, good buymg; that the ratepayers He also expressed his pleasure in do not consider the market {“1108 the .fumijture factory By-law, to of beauty. Thought it a mistake b company no enlarge not to give more attention) to sip- their premises and employ a larger pearanc . . . fort-«cog. He thought the citizens curred in the Gash-axis 8t bridge ac w isely in gupporting the By- He voted to allow a By-ldw to be law for its ' and all the favorable ed subsequently reduced connected with it in the vs 0! by fifteen o - lumberfsupplieu, he saw a right fer-ant OD!!! 3 By-5 :1» voted to allow a By-law to be had Voted on :for the repeal of local the (anti-om, Which was pressed on hhe box-y, Board by a :petltion containing lions 146 memes, subsequently redumd of by fifteen or sixteen. Had djf- 'ight feremt onfnion from Mr. Lai-rllaw me- regarding rrapayment of costs in- be curred through appeals thrrep e. verve ago. Does not think flan a lt a .mnst uni-east» a-‘blé .stan‘d‘tn the take. Thought it y hit that} GM. . Continued page 4. I if a“ take. THURSDAY, omen-:8 29, 1910. Continued ent occasi-Sn t. 'l‘hnuqh‘ 8 stand in fhn $1.00 PER YEAR