IN 2b W, H SONâ€"BANKSâ€"On Thursday,; Mr. John Torry Was ill, buf we October 11th, 1911, at the home'are pleased to see him out again. of the bride’s mother, Edge Hill,: Born.â€"On October 15th, to Mr. Miss Winifred Banks, to Mr. and Mrs. W.G. McCulloch, adaugh- Herbert Stanl'ey Wilson, Durham. ter. SBUTH GREY “MEWS EUNVENUBR Institute. was held in the Public school here on Thursday and Fri- day of last week. and the weather behaved itself admirably during the two Whole days. Years ago. the meeting of the South Grefs' Teachers was sure to bring rain. but of late 01d Jupiter Pluvius is more kindly disposed. and takes a day off While the teachers con- vane Devotional exercises by hev. Mr. McCausland, and the reading: and adoption of the minutes came first in order as usual, and then the reading of communications and passing them over to the proper comm: ttees fm di 3:705:11 £0110“ ed as an item of th-3 r0 itine business. COL The L THE DEERHAi‘sâ€: CHRBMQ shoms good u dent H111? resolution was passed to nave 1L. published. : Mr. Cameron. of Lucknow, gave; an excellent explanatorv address on Gox ernment Annuities. Mr. \an Emory. of 0“ en Sound,= next took up Composition. ini which he showed the necessity ofi teachers being; original. full of spirited inspiration. and quick witted. The pupils should be in-e terested. and required to Write about subjects with which they are familiar. Carefulness and neatness in their work. the reading of good books, and taking part in debates would improve the student‘s mode of expression. 1' “,__ ______ ar DOS v- 'â€"â€"‘-â€"â€" Iiss Scott gave a carefully pre- pared paper on Spelling. in which she expressed a strong opinion that reforms are necessary. The paper was \\ ell receix ed and aé resolution passed to haxe it puh- lished in the local papers of the Inspectorate. Mr. Robertson. of Stratford Nor- mal school. gave three talks on ’Arithmetic. during the co-nventio 1. First, on "Recent Tendencies in Arithmetic." to make it as prac- tical as possible. to bring it up to the modern way of doing thing-.3 etc.: Second. "The Final Aim in Arithmetic to meet the Child's Ex- periences in Life.†Third. “The Technique of Xrithmetic" The addresses \\ ere all inte; estino to the teachers. and will be of 'Lenefit in their everyday school work. FURHAM. OFTOBFR 26. 1911 ress The S€Ver Mr. McLuhan read a cu'efully prepare-d paper on “The Teaching of History." Miss Halliday gave a paperon Literature, as a means of moral Mr. C‘mlalk of )Iarkdale, in deal-‘3 ing with examination, regarded it: as a great mistake to allow pupils to pass before they were fit. This. he thought. often occurred Where there was crowding in the graded schools. Messrs. Bryson and Dix- V'C‘KI‘RS‘ Mrs. THE L: I.'\VI‘€‘HC3 mother, Mrs. Forman, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sunday before last Wi her-3. was crowamg m U18 graaeu schools. Messrs. Bryson and Dix- on also spoke on Examinations. Mr. Duff. of Mark-dale, Instructor of Agriculture. gave reasons Why this new phase of school WOl‘l: should be established, and in the ‘W E Miss Reesor proved herself an accomplished el-ocutionist, and Mr. Hubbard. the soloist, gave a number of highly pleasing selec- tions BORN. COTTRELL.â€"At Hope, B.C., on Saturday. October 7th,. to Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Cottrell, adaugn- aiding of communications and 2‘ them over to the proper ittees for disposal followed item of the routine business. nance. according to the audit " balance on hand of $199.- a. healthy financial condition. re presume an evidence of nin t} ter. It DIE \V 8. S I! fourth annual meet- routh Grey Teachers‘ ‘ held in the Public 5 m Thursday and Friâ€" ‘eek. and the weather f admirably during standing committees d. after which P'reééiâ€" V delivered his ad- T1 bassed to have it .f \vhicn was "J WC“ thought monaretl paper at MARRIED. by the execu- I“! 0U Roots and corn are nearly all housed, and have proved a very good crap. We join with the many in ex- tending congratulations and good Wishes to two of our pupils who were so happily wedded on‘Thurs- day evening of last Week, viz. Mr. Bert. Wilson and Miss Winnie Banks. , Somewhat suddenly and unex- pectedly. another of our oldest pioneer fathers. Mr. W111. Banks, .fell into the last long sleep on!i ISun-day morning. Oct. 22nd. He“ .has been a sufferer for many :years from rheumatism. but had been ailing but a few days. M13; .: Banks was born in Yorkshire, Eng- , lland, eighty-three years ago, and. "When a young man of twenty-I nine years, came to Canada, set? tling first in Chinguacousy, after- guards for some years in Amar? lanth. hut thirty-two years ago' came to Glenelg‘, and took up resi- | Idence on lot 16, con. 6. Over fifty I years ago, he \xedded Miss Bessie Banks, who surxhes him,t thoucr-h in feeble health. To them “ere born five children, four of whom -{are liying. are \1idely known a1d 1 most highly esteemed, namely 1 .Mrs. Th'os. Smith, of the Ebor-dale alpost office; Miss Rebecca and 1 ', Jame' at the old home, and Will, _ ' in Alberta. Mr. Banks was a man 9 of sterling honor, honesty and in- dustry, was the .most obliging’ and helpful of neighbors and possessed Tom Cook jr. arrived home on Saturday evening from Calgary, months. H? n the after a sojourn of two reports magnificent crops i reports magnificent crops in the vicinity of the city, but late in maturing, consequently injured by frost. Tom has gained 15 pounds in the sixty days. He reports the Ryan brothers, the Morrison broth- ers, and other Glenelgers as do- ing remarkably well. One of Gle‘nelg"s oldest settlers and pioneers, Mr. Angus McDonald passed away after a brief illness on Tuesday of last week at the ripe age of 92. Deceased was a native of Scotland, came to Canada in early manhood. and for over half a century has resided on lot 17, con. 6, He has been tender- ly cared for these last fe'W years by his son, Alex. The deceased was a Reformer in- politics, :1 member'of the Roman Catholic church. and in St. John’s quiet acre on Thursday manning, he was laid to rest, Rev. Father Ferguson officiating. Mr. Patrick Haley's sale on Wed- nesday of last week, was Well at tended, and prices, for most of the stock, ruled high. a never-failing humor and ready! wit that {made him many warm' friends. He has been a faithful‘ member of Zion church formany| years, and in politics, leaned to; the Reform side. He possessed}. more than the ordinary intelliâ€"‘ gence. and was a heavy reader. The funeral tool; glace on Monday ‘ afternoon to Zion church, whore Rev. Dr. Farquharson conducted a touching service. after which the remains were laid away in the wreath-lined grave. in the pies- encc of quite a large concourse of neighbors -and friends. The sympathy of a large circle goes out to the aged partner and the sorroxx'ing' family. 0 Mrs. T.H. Lawrence visited her mother, Mrs. Forman, of Durham who is seriously ill. A number from around here at- tended the Wedding of Mr. Bert. Wilson on Thursday 1ast.. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Vickers, of Durham, visited the former’s par- ents recently. Mr. Chas. Lawrence returned to Toronto to resume his studies. Mrs. Robt. Dargavel, and daugh- ter Ivy, of Dornoch, spent a 'few days with relatives in this neigh- borhood last week. Mrs. Herb. Chittick. of Lamlash, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Vickers. * E’AVEPS' }-: V. Reay spent th relatives Th-e taking up of roots order at present. Mrs. Jam-es Brown is vs at present, we are sorry Mr. Geo. Myers, after a success- ful season‘s threshing, Wound up the season's Work in this nut-h? o;- hood on Fridav last. He has a Mr. T. â€Brown is engaged with Mr. Philip Lawrence for a term. The members of Ebenezer S, S, purpose holding their annual en- tertainment on the night of Nov. \‘ “Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ewen return- flied Tuesday evening from their “wedding trip to the West. We 3- iwelcomc them as citizens. and o ghope they may enjoy all the com- ,d‘iforts of a long and happy mar- i- 3 ried life. 3rd. The ladies of Bobtown hall Meth- odist congregation held a very successful box social on Friday night last. All went off without a hitch. The Rev. Mr. Liece acted as chairman and perform-ed his duties to perfection. We are sorry to hear that Mr.‘ B. Hartford is in a very poor state of health at present, We.I hope for his recovery. I The Rev. Dr. Farquharson. of! Durham conducted prayer-meeting 1 at T. Moore’s Thursday night last. L Mr R. Baxter had a plowing} bee one day recently and treated! the young people to a dancingi bee at night. The boys say they: had a high old time. i 311.5 A. Dale, of (hand ValltV, is Mr. G. Lanmdogn, of Mt. Forest, spent a fen daVs last \V eek \V 1th his br-‘othel,i MI. E. Langdon. Miss Robertgon. of Gleneden, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Langd-on, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin visited friends in Thornbury and Heathâ€" cote last week. Mrs. Dunsmoor and children I‘\-- turned last week to their home in Calgary. Mr. Ed. Allan, of the Mail and Empire, Toronto, spent Thursday and Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allan. Mrs. :Stolley. and daughter, Miss Solley, of Vancouver. 8.0., visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrandt. Mrs. “7m. Cameron. who has been in the Vicinity of Orchard for some time. visiting her mother, returned this Week to her home at Stratt'on, New Ontario. Mr. Jas. Lavelle, in, of Palmer- ston, is visiting his brothers here. “Jimmy†is nursing a sore hand, the result of getting it “pinched“ While coupling cars. Q9. § The William Buck Stove Co., Limited - - Brantiord,0nt. 8 e¢++¢+¢++*e¢+¢+e+uuv~vnnhv+a$v~v$++¢~~w+v+++k+vé+unu Another Range May be Good â€"â€"A “Happy Thought†is Good. When a range combines all the most modern conveniences and when the mak- ers insist; that only the best materials should be used, and that every range ï¬latleaves their factory should be per- fett in every detail of workmanshipâ€"why, it stands to reason that the product, the PERSON AL More than a quarter of a millicn “Happy Thoughts†are in daily use in Canada. DURHAM AGENT Range, 5110010 06 a. guuu range, a pence“, lcuaum Take your time in buying a new range. It is the most important of your household furnishings. On it de- pends whether your housework is going to be a. drudg- ery or a. pleasant task. with sure results. When you have seen the many special features of the Happy Thought, have heard the enthusiastic praise of the thousands of Canadian housewives who use it, and see what a strong, serviceable. ï¬ne-looking range it is. we have no doubt it will surely be your ï¬nal selection for use in your home. W. BLACK. roots is all the s Vfry poorly )rry t0 say. should be a good range, a Perfectly reliable return- their . Recently Mrs. Thos. E. Hutton, iHutton Hill, entextained D1. and M1 Wolfe, Mrs. S. Scott, Mr.s J. Suthvexland, M15. Schoole 3*, M15. (1. 'vv “rléljil-A-EHR buncu mm .AVONDALE, N. 13., October, 15th. “I have been a great sufferer from Indigesdon for ï¬fteen years. I was forecd to deny myself all such hearty foods as beans, meats, potatoes and could not drink tea or coffee. For the past two years, I lived on porridge, stale bread, etc. I had treatment from two doctors, and tried nearly every kind of medicine, but got worse. “Finally I saw a testimonial of “Fruit-a-tives†and concluded to give them a trial. I took nearly four boxes of “Fruit-aotives†and they have made me feel like a new man. I can eat all kinds of hearty foods without suï¬ering, and am no longer constipated.†LEMUEL A. W. BROWN. Many people look on “Fruit-a-tives†as a miraculous medicine. It has indeed performed what have seemed like miraculous cures in hundreds of cases of chronic Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Biliousness. “Fruit-a tires†is the only medicine in the world made of fresh fruit juices and valuable tonics. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At all dealers or from Fruit-aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. Instant reliefâ€"my skin cooled.S soothed and healed! The very. first drops of D.D.D. stopped that awful itch instantly, yes, the very 5 moment D.D.D. touched my skin" the torture ceased. i zema cure. Just a mild, soothing pleasant ,wash made of Oil of Wintergreen, Thy'mool and other. '_ ingredients. but the instant reliefl D.D.D. gives to all kinds of skin troubles seems like a miracle, and when used “With D.D.D. Soap keeps the skin in perfect condition. If you have any kind of skin trouble, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, no matter what it is, inâ€" vestigate the wonderful D. D. D, ' Prescription. Write for a free r trial bottle to the D.D.D. Labora- l tories. Derpt. DD, 49 Colborne St.. Toronto. It will be sent at once. ' and you will ~get relief from your ‘ trouble immediately you apply it. 114 “vs-‘- Noble, Miss E. Chadwick, Mrs. W. H. Whitchurch, Master Joe W'hitâ€" church. and Mrs. Langdon, Durham and Mrs. 'D. A. Dunsmoxor and children, aErl and Clarence, of Calgary, and a number of the lad- ies of w.“ neighborhood. Mrs. Hutton was the guest of the Misses Mocklm' on Thursday last. UH, HOW I ITUHEU Wfilt long nerve-racking days of constant tortureâ€"what sleepless nights of terrible agonyâ€"itchâ€" itchâ€"itch. Constant itch, until it seemed that I must tear off my Very skinâ€"thenâ€" Al.- â€|. 3U «$3334-1sz cum HIM d to Live on Staie Bread and Parridge. A BYSPEPHB Durham, Ontar i0 HOW I ITCHED . o o o o o o c < 4 4 4 0 \...O9 o.‘.‘.....""‘.05 0" b v I o o o o o o . o o 6‘35 +%++++$%%+++%%é lere are two articles of universal fame that. every well-equipped home should have. A Hawy Thought Range and a good Roasting Pan. The poultry Spawn is now in, and there is no benefit, in buying: choice poultry if you do not mm a ï¬rst-class Roasting Pan. We have a great variety of Roasting Pans ranging in price from 350. to $1.50 each. See the assortment in our south window. ’ ATIENTIflN If you require to buy a Range, ask your neighbor about the Happy Thought, then call and inspect our stuck. We have a number of choice Coal Heaters. Coal and Wood Heaters, and purely Wood Heaters. and. are p epar’ed 10 pay Highest Prices for any quantity deiivered at our elevator. Canadian Coal Oil at I3C., and American Coal ()il at 15 . per gallnn. N W. BLACK Mifliing Oats, Feed Oats Peas or Barley Drivw your Loads Of Grain Direct to Elevatwr. .m 0 3 00;. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C O o 0 'H: “0:000'0 0.000'0'00000. 0.0.0-09000000 0.000. 000 r o o o o p . o o o o o o o o o o are in the Market for ++~§°+++M++++Jr++~§~++++~1~2~+m October 26th, 1911. ’I'°§‘?‘I'"I I‘ - +~Â¥++H+ 1911 Many fins rifting towards usimss Broker :her stores tn cg 00 yds. of 39 in.’ 'laids worth 44 m. :00 yds. Heavy 1x vorth 600., lm )kt-JI" I‘ine taffeta ï¬nish .he newest ehadux broker’s price. ........ >4 inch. wide Suiti shades lett in him-":4 irown, north 75v. Pine all wool Irish shades, 4-0 in. wid. )roker’s price ....... OOyds fame) stri: amalines. 20111 1 ' ur Silk Dept. is. Jades and kinds ad§ese Corset; 911 steeled,\m1fl. VS Price. 011g 111]) COI‘H'T Fï¬stynsh, mad. =t Co ilk Depar Dress G9 COOooooooooooooooocoo ‘ - I. I T. CG?“ , 1911.