;-[\\‘u lllOthfll‘S 'd mg â€lo'll' sons Wm Is Good Health 'uï¬? ~' :1 1’3 .\IP RF PAIIW OF} HUMAN! to.“ 111'1111111131‘. .gsfactzon Guarani.“ 0311': men saloon ids and you can- rt' indestructablc. rings of table .CES R 2L vï¬mh w you can hr l). J. PRATT v'ith scores Of “'6 are not 1y Free. while (‘l'S'I‘UMER ALWAYS 0N HAND 3, w, 12. 15.16.10.24 1‘, m ancx you an \m‘nls for cw Cream 30px“. n Up vour REM? and per string. every day BER 21 ’5 Fund Tilt (3.. i Durham tore nity ', November u, ree ~ 3 «ï¬ance and use t3 .~' polluted u pun:«‘lh’_l)30_. “than COST. Yes. yes. such is life. B linoleum holder. we just heard his temperâ€"after lighting a intake opening of the gasoline Andâ€"43011, tho! “3' Blame this puctry on jump c'n Q 'h..l-hm'. WHY IS 11‘â€" That, in these Gold November days Many a boss can stand up In a breezy grand stand For two hours or more And snifl-sniï¬-sniffingly' Rah-rah his old college Football team on to casualities? He may get chilblajns On his ears and his toes feel As though they were amongst The missing. His ribs may rattle like a Horseâ€"back rider approaching 0n foot while his nose drips Like the ï¬rst floor bathroom Ceiling in an apartment house. But. cheer and freeze, freeze and Cheer he must for his good old {8mm (Sniff) Alma Mater In the oll'ice, the tune is Different. If, when he gets Down, his office isn’t hotter Than hâ€"l and then some~ Or, if some one dares open A window to help himself to A few lung-tulle of fresh air Or, a stenographer breezing By his office door, creates A little draft, Who is it who hollersâ€" “Help! Fire! Police! Who the Blank-blankety-blank opened That window?†01‘, yellsâ€"- “Whadya think I am? An Eskimo?†Who is it? You said itrâ€"t The What was that? 0;}...we hit. the bottom! a match and holding it over the 113 tank of his carâ€"found it empty. But getting down to brass 'd of a brave bird who lost Yes, I Ma» r 9mm 3w [‘12 a. *‘ he . A «zit-M " sew W {cringmoetingon'niem 6,.udluawniwamot at. last week atwh', W visited his miller over turnout and a proï¬table y. . . Miss Bertha Smith 0! Owen Sound joined Miss Mamie Mc‘l‘avish here . ture. lesson and Mrs. J. J. Thomson row escape one visit to Toronto ever the week- . Mrs. (01“.) Turnbull Village on Sunday. To averta crash, ' ' and a Ford, the smaller of the two, St . .Mrs. Alt. Down and. Mrs. J. Black- swayed from its right of way and end. . - ' iss Marguerite Runstadler was burn gave a well-rendered duet. struck the end of a culvert, doing . . ' learn, to the home from Toronto University visit... Greetings of a most cordial nature considerable damage, we . . ' 'ting 80- car The occupants were shaken up ms her parents Over the Mini“?- Mr. Emerson Osborne of Toronto were conveyed from the V'lSl cieties by Mrs. Thomas McKee. Mrs. but escaped injury. made a week-end visit with his unâ€" Rockvale cle, Mr. W'. J. Bellamy, here, and at David Williams and Mrs. (Dr.) Murâ€" Deeply interesting revival ser- ray. The speaker for the occesmii vices are in progress at . was Mrs. McVicar ot‘ Keady, wife of Baptist church. in which the pastor, his home near COHIIISWIWL Rev. A. McVicar, a former pastor Rev. A. J. Preston, is being assisted MP. and MP8. ROM†Blackburn and d family of Toronto visited over the week-end with the formers father. . here. Mrs McVicar spoke with her by Evangelist Gunton and wife, goo inspiration. speakers and singers. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Blackburn. who has been II for a week. but. is slightly and her able and helpful address, for Guntbn assisted at the Baptist te improved. which she was thanked, was highly church here on Sunday morning, very i appreciated. The thankotl’ering, aet- wher a candidate received the ri _ .. . knowledged with prayer by Mrs. of baptism. Another was baptized MI‘S. (Dr.,. MSW? and little Sim. of St. Catharines. were visitors over Harrower, was nearly $60.00. Re- at Rockvale church in the. evening, . freshments were served at the close where a new baptistry was put iii the week-end WIUI MP- 3!“! MR“- \\ .. Plantt. ‘ and a pleasant social time was spent. last week. Mrs. McVicar’s old friends were At. the Methodist church on Siiii-_ Mr. Thomas (Shard and bride ot’ pleased to meet her again. She was day morning the Rev. B. H, Eaton Toronto visited his sister. Mrs, Alex. the guest of Mrs. Alt'. Harrison while spoke on “Peace†and the sermon McMullen,. and other friends OVt'r Thanksgivmg. was appropriate to Armistice Day. , Mr. and Mrs. S. Blackburn of Mt. here. ' ‘ ' . " "he sacrament of the Lord’s Su er Under the direction of the piovui- 1 . ~ , . .. . a pp, ' . . . . was observed. At the Presbyterian Forest, were l‘hanksgiving \‘lSliOl‘S ' - V ' ‘nsus has . ghflnmetohrgiiigfesd ahzigondi' cfhe autO- church Rev. J. Harrowei‘. read the With Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. .l. Fisher and mobile, motor truck, and horse vehi- letter on (.hurch ‘l nion issued to other relatives. . _. cle traffic passing over the county the churches on (.hiirch linen and Mr.Joseph Hemphill. WW» and 80“ the sermon was appropriate for 01' “WONG.SDPDHW‘“Wk-"ml and roads crossin at this oint. Messrs. . . , , . g . p ,L _______ “ 'l'hanksglV'lng. llOllday With t’t’ltailVOS lll'l't‘. , 11.... n llflnhnll and donohhu' \l- ‘ Uuuu V5 ‘va-uâ€"U _- Ed. and Alex. Best; were the enumer- ators and the census, which was tak- en from 6 o’clock aa.m. till 10 o’clock light trucks, 201; heavy trucks, 66; one-horse vehicles, 365; two-horse vehicles, 344; hueses, 58. Total, 3,827. \L'JllUlca, U11, IJlIvaâ€"r, _ Provincial Highwayâ€"-Automobiles, 3.175; light trucks, 184; heavy trucks, 223; one-horse vehicles, 390; two- horse vehicles, 159; busses, 64. Total, 4,195. This shows heavy traffic at this point and a marked increase in the census taken in August last. At a meeting of the Artemcsia Prohibition Committee held in the town hall last week it was resolved to remain an active organization, following resolution was adopted, to be forwarded to the Attorney-Gen- eral, Hon. W. F. Nickle: “Resolved that we most heartily appreciate the public statements you have made and the stand you are taking in one of the most difficult tasks given to any man in the province, the en- ‘forcement of the Ontario Temper- ance Act. Rest assured that we as a oolmnittee will do all in our power lto assist you in your. task.†Signedâ€"â€" A 'l‘urnbull, Chairman; W. S. Ink- 0 ‘:“:A-‘ II'nQ I “I 55w..-- ster, Seey.â€"Treas.. Appreciation was further expressed at the strong stand { taken by the papers of Grey County in the interests of temperance. A number of families on the East Bark Line and South Gravel Road have recently had an epidemic 0f ‘sm‘e throats and other ailments in ltheir homes, which last Week was fdiscovered t0 be mostly scarletina. "l'lm cases were mostly light and all are recovering. On account of some of the children attending Springhill ‘ ' ‘ ‘I, ‘ “A‘ -c't‘h years ago. Mr. Armstrong also owns the adjoining lot made vacant by the fire and we hope to see these desir- able sites built on soon again. , At the monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute held at the home of Mrs. D. Me'l‘avish last week, a special feature was an excellent paâ€" - - .' m:nnA-h;n†'served at the close and all enjoye village on Sunday. To avert a crash, a Ford, the smaller of the two, swayed from its right of way and struck the end of a culvert, doing considerable damage, we learn, to the car. The occupants were shaken up but. escaped injury, w-w v-VVâ€". Deeply interesting revival ser- vices are in progress at Bockvale Baptist church. in which the pastor, Rev. A. J. Preston, is being assisted by Evangelist, Gunton and wife, good speakers and singers. Mr. and Mrs. Guntbn assisted at the Baptist church here on Sunday morning, wher a candidate received the rite of baptism. Another was baptized at Rockvale church in the evening, where a new baptistry was put in last week. At the Methodist church on Sun-,1 day morning the Rev. H. H. Eaton spoke on “Peace†and the sermon was appropriate to Armistice Day. The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was observed. At the Presbyterian church Rev. J. Harrower read the letter on Church Union issued to the churches on Church Union and the sermon was appropriate for A liwsnuwo . v Mr. Mark Wilson of Durham spent the week-end here and was accom- panied home by Mrs. Wilson and the children, who visited here for a week. " UV... Mr. George Akins. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Juseph Buchanan and son Albert to Guelph to \‘iSit over Thanksgiving. L u-w-ucowo- â€" -_v Mr. W. BfCross spent the week- end at Toronto and was accompanied home by Mrs. Cross and babe, who were visiting in the city. .. “M rs; John “Mnituï¬x of Toronto vis- ited her brother, Mr. Alf. Harrison, and family, last week. "B.“ -w-uâ€"câ€" Miss TéhéVV-Hendm‘son spent the holiday with re_lati__\'e§. {at Dumplk. .IV..““J vv - Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holland visited his mother in Toronto over Thanks- giving. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Richardson spent the week-um! with relatives at. Isiington and Toronto. ----- In ,Af “y tun-nocva- .- Mrs. Wilson and little daughter of Swinton Park, visited her sisters, Mrs. Paton and Miss McMillan over the week-end. WMrs. McCann has returned from an extended visit in Toronto, to reside with her daughter at tho manso. UUIO luv- Mrs. Jamieson spent the week-end with her sons and their wives at. Owen Sound. M1. and M18. 0. McCann of Toronto were holida3 ViSitOIS \xith Rev. and Mrs. Harrower at the maqso._ ‘00 llullU' Ll “v v- â€- Mr. and Mrs. lames Heighos 01‘ Owen Sound \isitod over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Findlay: .. lï¬ï¬i-ï¬agifd Long of Annan is {lisâ€" iting her brother, Mr. '1‘. W. Findlay and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon 0t Brampton visitml owr the week- end with his mother, and were join- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fncsmr of Euge- nia on 'l‘hanRSgiVing Day. Mr. R. P. Bellamy'and Miss Town- ly, nurse, Toronto, wore visitors with his parents own- the week-end. Mrs. John Field of Toronto has boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Field for a week. and Mr. Eugene Field of Toronto was a Visitor over tho holiday. Mr. Clarvnm: F ishm- was home {rum Toronto uwr the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Cartvr aild Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Toronto were wook-ond and holiday Visitors VLIQUID ANTISEPTIC VB..- Miss Marguerite Runst-adlor was home from Toronto University visit. ing hen: parents over the hoiiday. A, mA-tkï¬â€œA llta I.‘.- I'"' . Mr. Emerson Osborne of Toronto made a. week-end visit with his un- cle, Mr. W'. J. Bellamy, hero. and at. his home near Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn and family of Toronto visitml owr the week-end with the farmer's father. Mr. John Blackburn. who has been very ill for a week. but. is slightly Mrs. (D127) Kister aml little son. of St. Catharine-s,- worn Visitors over the week-0nd with Mr. and Mrs. W. Plantt. Mr. Thomas Chard and brim1 of Toronto visited his sister. Mrs. Alex. McMullen, and othor friends ow-r Thanksgiving. J --“-â€"â€"Cv - 7 Mr. and ms. s. Blackburn 01‘ Mt. Forest were Thanksgiving Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. .1. Fisher and other relatives. Wï¬ingi. Mitchell and daughter Al- eda are visiting the farmer’s daugh- of ' R'ev. Whilst Amos 0! Toronto. II old friend of Ilr. and “11W. [uk- ster here, are paying them a short visit. Miss Dell Thurston was home fro- \Wiiw Swansdown Trimming. 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