Dr. W. P. Ellis was 7 _ a [mu-u. M R. Sim whose term of Irw yo-ari had Pxpired. 'l‘ho- Nacho-rs 0f Um public and continuum" sathools haw. ail re- Ilrhml and am- fairly wvll‘ settle!) "‘ ‘ nnn- Hall om tho' 21m. inst. unmzr uw' ' . uupums n! Um Agricultural Sncicty. f H†h.‘ The How. L. E. WOSI. Will address 44"")! tho! «mum-"mum" of Um Methmiist’†.mrch om Um subjnct 0f Church‘ggga Inmn next. 38th morning. pas‘m Ularnm'n P‘t-nmn returnpd Satur- - ‘ay "Whine after spending . ("and U 13% wnth friends in Allenford. 13“?†I VI,‘.-I:..... ...... “Uni. u a .unuuwu M'h‘fl., [mm rmnms an: ram-m w-ta mums and Huang. lymlnll haw ro-mrnml to their ““11; :H'H'r tho- hnliday; UM) former Lu Inn-r .«u'luml In Scotland. and the tallo'l' hi Normal 861100) "1 Bay. Thu Hnlsto-m Dramatir Club in- u-mls mgwating the play "1110 Dust 0‘ HI» Earth" m the Agricultural xnn‘l‘n- ‘hn 'l'im munivipal elm'tions ems uwr rm- annthnr.year. There was an Ill-mum! cuntcst in Egremont. The manna follow: Reeveâ€"J. McArthur and Nail lznldnr warn the contest- :uts. Mr. Hilde-r received 339 votes and Mr. MrArthur 33."). Deputy- Imw» oMo-ssra Ferguson and Groat MMMh-ol. ergus‘cm [‘W'I'HUIL' 3X! \mh's and â€I'm“. 273. Mo'sï¬l's'. hmmm. Ian-k. Wilson: and “HM: ran fur Hm â€sum“ Hf Olmmcillnr«throws [0 be gh-rmi Hu' ro'sults Ibo-mg. lh'umm, r'†Mark. 5W: RUM». 328: \Vils‘nn, J‘U. Dr. 'I'. U. Mmhruu-y nf 'l‘nronto qu-nt 3 WW days rum-ntlv with Dr. lulu-Han. Mum lihmla Way was takml to w- how-nu! m Durham om Mon- ‘8)" ‘ ‘ , 1 AI Mr. H. S. “Ush'l'. managnr nf tlw Bank at Mnntrnal hares sincn last “arch. hm lu-o'n rhangml tn Guelph, 3nd Mr. 01. law's, law of Acton. has I'm-n am‘minh-d in his place. Mr. William 'I'hm‘lm ut' \Vuml.<hutk um Um gnu-st uf his pare-Ills â€\‘vr NPW Ynur’s. NPW Your}. Mr. Mc'lntnsh nf Kim: Ruling», forum". a-nnductnd Um survives in the l'rvshyh-rian Church hst, Sab- bath. 'Mr. ;\ih¢:rt “Vic" 'rvmrned t0 nis nnnw In tlw WPS', 4m Tuesday 0f â€H33 woo-k, I’“'--. In l-‘L'rvmnnt the by-law N do away with statutv luhm was de- {palm} In a majoritv n! 126 Mr. and Mrs. ï¬rawfo'n'd Hnrmsnn ~nt.o-rlailmi a lmst. Hf frimlns on \:-w Yvar's night. \hssvs Bull†inr and Elwin Hal‘- v-wm rvmrned tn the city on Mon- My Mr. “7|" Mrï¬anuvl of Prniuu Sia- HUN sin-Iii it I'vw days last \vm‘k at tho- hmm â€I Crawford Harrison. \lr. “HUN!" Muir is sufl'cring with "ho-zuimatism. Mr. and Mrs. I. \Vt‘il' \‘isiiml Mrs. Woiir's parI-Iitail home. In Proton the ï¬rst Hf â€In \M'I'k. Ml'. Heard isn’t “Iiiuying w‘ry good health. “rs. .Ivnvs HarI'Ison is visiting MHI her daughter, Mrs. W. Heard. \II'. .lnsuph Hoop: I‘ and Miss Eva ~|u IIt Sundax “itii their sister, Mrs. SiziI I isnn \IN Him.- llamaun Is lllldt‘l‘ the ï¬lHHIo‘l'. “1'5. .10"!!! VQ‘SSN‘. ‘ \lr. \‘uc-mr Schounrman and chil- Iro-n haw Iwnn sull'erimr from ton- ulins lute-Iv but are improving. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrlman spent an nwnmg latvl)‘ with Mr. and MN. ID. \Ivo‘murriv. ‘~h-. and Mrs. Balm-t Lawson spent .w “\t‘lliflg \Vtib Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mrlmzm. V‘I'r. Hmrgn Hargravc did his "hit.†'nr Hu- tuwnship by taking a sleigh urn! ur \‘nh‘l‘n‘ In tho! pull on Mon- my. SAYS PRINCE OF WALES SOON TO BE IARRIED Engagement Will Be Announced Early Next Year. l’vt‘Slstont reports are current. in London. England. court l'lrrlos that the long crulso upon which the Prmvo of Wales will b? svtting out on in lho‘ noxt law" or Lhrpe months: will probably ho his last adventure as a bachelor. South Africa and the Argentine republic will see the prince on his coming voyage. which is expected to last about ï¬ve months. The Duke of \‘nrk will take the prince‘s place during the summer months in Lon- It is whispered that his engage- ment will he announced in the spyinwrm. The identity of the future queen is a subject of much speculation. as it does not now seem likely that any of the names which from time to time have been mentioned as the prince‘s bride will be mmunced. .\l l‘ _\| \l \l Ir‘l - N 'n tynrï¬ piï¬gflf 'n 'hn pt)“- mum M'hHI., lmth rooms are a! m caparluy. law's H013 Hobart-t and Eunice .mn haw rows-mu] to _ their 2 ()ur own Correspondent.) r. .Inhn Bramn haul as M ry sucnss- wmul In»! our day last werk. I“. Jnlm \h'Ko-rhlm- 0! Glen- lm ~|wnt an muting with her Our new; Corrrmm 2dr" , and Mrs. Juhll llaswcll Sunda) wth thu latter? Mr. and “H. Rflht‘l‘t V v HI. "‘“H. . and Mrs. Edward lilau u! \\'illmm.~‘furcl arr sp \h Rocky Saugeen Glenmont. may smin lw \w l!" 5...! 375:... :33» E... _:.._:L.:_.; E... 13.35% 5:: 23.. 3:; .57.. ._::: .. llamagv is undvr the P M. â€I" hnmu Hf her Shmlo-v Williams. “'0 '30": T1151..- i'ugndpr . {he w (lorrrsnt. )dP"'.’ 2". Jnhn (Zaswcll spent wth Hw lattor‘s par- ! “rs. Rnht‘rt thbm‘ mol Miss Hvllv hut. mm]; with “ads â€In mu wry m- and rhm‘oh- L'illll -Ho- .hdit. Juatrnghn'foâ€"r tâ€"heré' was a 14-min: gal.» that day. Another wea- 9thm- fort-cast he made correthly was A AL- Prodictions for January. October and November Borne Out by Loud .l. B. Bum-s “the Chatsworth wea- ther 333e,," was right when last January he predicted that October stud Nrwcmhrr of 192‘! wruld be un- usually mild and warm months. Right in mum things, wrong in Ollu'rs. the past year has tested out again the predictions which Mr. 14mm: annually makes, based on the m0\'otnwll;.s‘ 0f Um stars and their ef- fect 0n the heat which the earth .wn-iws {mm the sun. Balm-o- Christmas a year ago. Mr. {owns predicted that. on February 7.. 1924. there wuuhl be a big storm. LUV)! 1"] I -\,wu .. when he said a year ago that the month of I’)eco:-.mber. which had just passed, would b» mild at the ï¬rst and then be cold and stormy for the latter part. “I am getting up in years, now and what I would like to do is to leave the world a little better than I found it." oxplaixwd J. B. Bowes to The Star whmi hoe ismmd his 1924 wea- tlwr predictions. “My theory is that whvn the sun gives more heat, the air tn llm south of us is warmer; and '.l. \UU‘I vâ€"' 50 rims, and when it, rises, air flows down from the north to take its plums wnth all the consequences. “It is not my own theoryâ€"it is the Illeory of my old dad who has been dead these twenty years. He was “a scholar. a sclimil teachen in his \‘Hllnifl‘l‘ days, and he ï¬rst began learning this in 1863. His idea was that the planets lessen or increase the, heat of the sun. and this affects our Weather." While in Grey county, many peo- ple. put a good deal of faith in the weather predictions which Mr. “owes makes each year, his forecasts haw by no means heen borne out by the weather records at the local meteorological offlCe. One point, however. is that Mr. Bowes makes a pi'oV'iiii'e-\\'idi- prediction, while the weather varies greatly in differ- ent seetii‘lns. Toronto is, however, just about a hundred miles from his slinme in tiliatsworth. Mr. Bowes was right when he predicted “aver- iage temperature" for the first half int. January. 192-1. .For October he {lil‘mllt‘teil "very mild and dry until , the. last week. then decidedly strong Iwinds. rain. snow and frost." In ;tho- main Mr. l’mwes was quite cur- : reel. here in his fc’irl‘wzast, except that 1 in this district there was no rain or 'snmv in line last. week of the month. ‘ llisl'ureraist for Noveillhel‘ was “very ‘deeidedly dry and warm." It was .nhmlnlely correct. He. predictel‘l January. “’23. in lime one t‘Hili week, the lmlanee of the month in he “tie- ividedly mild." -~-- .\ quit-l. wo-dding took plan- at Hun Rm'lm')’. Durham. at twu O'clonk m .\'v\\' Yvurk Day, whom KaHIIN-n .\.. yummvst olzumhh-r of Mr. and \lrs. 'l'huums 1mm. Ulmwlg. was 'nnitml in marrmgc- Ln Mr. Juhn E. Mm'UiHiVI'uy. nnly son “1' tin: late HP. and Mrs. John Mzu'ï¬illivray 0f lenvlg. 'Hn- rum-umuy was per- t'm'mml by tlw Roctm' Rev. J. H. \Vlu-ulo-n. Ruth warn unattvndml. 'l‘hn her was noatly attired in Mr “voiding: dress 01‘ bronze canton t'l'nlw with [mud trimmings. 'l'hn yuung ("0“le lo-ft nu the af- to-rnmm tram fur a short hmmymnon ‘n 'l'umntu and cm their mturn. will (-nmmvnm- hump-making in (’chulg. 'l‘lw «Ihrmm-ln tenders Mr. and NIH. Mm-«iillivray bust wishes. The w -‘-‘J. Fnllmvinu tho- q‘vx‘umnny. thc‘ com- many sat dmvn to a sumptuous wed- ding; dinnvr. thu dining: room being 'm‘ttily and suitably deI‘Rh‘d for Um occasion. 0n the waning t'nllmving thn cereâ€" mony. a i‘o-vvptinn was hold‘at the hrido‘s ham» to which tho yuung 'wnnlv Hf Hm iioighbnrhoorl were invitrd. {"1an pleasant timrv was qwnt in mu. ic. games and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Mather will reside on the groom's farm. the Mather hnmostvad, in Boutinck. The Chron- icle joins in tnndering them good wishes. And when I need a friend. you're there: I like you best because you know The thoughts in me that never show. I like you best because you hear The words that reach no other ear; Because beyond my halting speech You see the heights I cannot much. You see Istrive to reach them too. for all these things that nuke you "Ali I like you best because you‘re -Squalâ€˜ï¬ v you. Because you've stood. each l'il For friendliness, I Into you Toronto Star of Saturday sayS: BECAUSE YOU’RE SQUARE MacGILLIVRAYâ€"DAVIS HYMENEAL 7. Louisqe 49 29 2’5 9 8. ““11me 7‘.’ H 32 22 392, 379 299 59 Mach-y. Magwnod and 'l'm‘nbull. cl- N’wtml. WELLINGTON COUNTY IS IN HAPPY CONDITION Not One Dollar of Debenture Debt, And Tax Rate One of Lowest. Num-Hhstamling Hm fact. that dur- ing.- Hu- groat war tlm county of \\'o'.liim.-'lon vnl‘ltrilmtml ovor $350,- 000 to war who!“ and hag] many othm' largo, n‘xptflldillll‘us which the (munvil Wo‘l'v obliged to 111001, the County, zu'cm‘ding: to Warden \V. A. Diokn’mn. who is prusit‘ling at the lh-ovmlwr sosmon of Wolllngton county counml. \ylnph opened at (hmlph rmzontly, Is In tho onVIablc [H’MLinlI of not having one dollar of dolwntm‘n debt .thh a probable mmfortablc snrplns. and a county ratw of only 61,4; mills on tho {1011312 This is mm of the lowest 1n tho L'AIsreIdL 27 28 19 6 56 41 15 2. Ayton 1/45 101 87 116 165 121 110 3. Ford’s 8 23 24 0 15 9 19 4. Hampden 27 31 31 13 l: 18 38 5. Wallace’s 20 14 23 7 11 25 18 6. Nenagh 36 25 16 44 16 30 6 7 Glen Eden 56 13 9 6 25 64 21 'l'otals 319 235 209 192 292 308 227 J. Filsinger, Deputy Reeve; Council, C. Ovens, H. Miller, T. vainco. 'l'lm apprmwl system of l’ruvimeial and County highways in Hm county is one of Um largest in Hm Provincm being an increase 01‘ W8 1 miles sinm- Hw Ontm'iu Hood litmus Ant came in I'm-cu. ’l‘lu'ee married women have been appointed ling: watchers in New York. 'l‘hv ideal is. doubtless, that any woman who is Smart enough to catch a man ought to be equally successful with other creatures that growl and snap and snarl in much the same VVaV V-vâ€"“v _ i Drurys ‘ H Total 339 Reeve, Neil Calder; «I. Robb, N. G. Wilson. mcym'. :‘llan’s Dromore Holstein \eovu Mount Forest. Glen Markdale Ward McKenzie’s Township Hall RitChie’s Riddvl I ‘a‘ McLean's Huttnu Hill Allan Park Camp. (101'. hamlash lmuisu ICI mw. n M Reeve Wbir re-elected. louneil: Aljoe, Black, M., Brodie, McKeehnie. Sweaters and SweatergCoats Gent's Fumhher A Clearance Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Total 295 E mm BEN‘I‘INCK -)C"’ H. 56 Deputy Reeve D. M. SAUNDERS Regular $7.00 for Regular; 5.50er Regular 5.00 for Regular 3.00 for Regular 2.50 for Regular 1.7 5 for "U 31 14 25 i3 132 148 3 l ’11 61 53 17 ’10 51 GLENELG Council NORM ANBY H 185 33 67 40 23 ELECTION RESULTS IN THE TOWNSHIPS TORONTO STAR SHOULD HELP (Brampton Conservator) The Council of Sturgeon Falls has instructed the own police/not to en- force the O.’l‘.A. The Toronto Star is very influential in that solid Grit. district. A little advice to the mayor and council of that town, and less effort to make political capital out of every word uttered by a conserv- alive member of the legislature would help the cause the Star pre- tends to have at heart. The promo- tion of discord in the ranks of the Conservative party appears to he the chief occupation of The Star .during and since the plebiscite cam- paig’n. Reevcm’l‘. R. McKenzie (3001.). Deputy Reeveâ€"J. A. Hogarth. ()nuncilâ€"-H. Corbett, John William- son. Alex. Carruthers. BENTINCK R¢3<!\Dâ€"-â€"-]). ..| McDonald (ucclH) Deputy Reeveâ€"R. Gricrson (acclfl) limmcilâ€" 43. Bailey, Gr. Magmond, .l "lmnhull. [loomâ€"Nail Calder. Deputy Reeveâ€"J. A. Felguson. Councilâ€"J. Mack, la. Robb, R1311V13â€"~\V illiam Weir. 1111111111il-«A.Alj00, M.Black, 'l'. J. Brodie, J. McKechnie. NORMANBY Rumc- Ul1a1lcs Holm (3001â€) Deputy Hemeâ€"J. Filsinger. (Jnimcilâ€"fl. Millon C. 0mm, ’1‘. W111- Reevm 4W. J. Meade». Cmnmil-Robert Down. C. N. Rich- ardson, '1‘. W. Findlay, W. S. 171 21 19 i7 i4 Wilson. mayor. Inkster. 164 Council 199 18 FLESHERTON i4 ARTEMESIA EGREMON'I‘ $5.50 4.00 3. 75 2.25 1.50 1.19 GLEN EU } H7 47 125 M Wid- 104 HO 129 ’l‘ma! Yes. 321. N0. \Vili‘t ls cumnm's ï¬rm new“ mt DURHAM Lunbton Street. to G. P. R. track west. side ................... Hahn House to C. P. R. track. east. side _ ..... ,. ............ wesc sum ................... Hahn House to C. P. R. track. east. side .................. C. P. R. track north on west. side ...................... Ford Garage to southern limits east side .................. Hunter’s store to Sherk’s corner (past ........................ M1ddaugh_ Hougq L0 ‘C._N.R. 5331?}: iIéflfliton" Street . . C. P. R. track north on East side Sherk's corner to Russel plant on east side .............. Total ....................... 1 NEIGHBORING SCHOOL SECT S. S. No. i, Bentinck .......... 1 S. S. No. 10, Egremont ........ Edge Hill .................... Rocky Saugeen .............. S. S. No. 10, Glenelg and Egre- mont ....................... Hutton Hill .................. S. S. No.2, Bentinck .......... School Number Unknown S S No. 11, Egrcmont. ...... No. Unknwn (J. J. Hawkins, School) .................... No.10, Bontinck .............. No. 4, Glenolg ................ Number Unknown (Miss A. Mc- Kinnon, teacher) .......... 1.70 S S No.2. Bcntinck and ant 1.85 SS. No.3, Bentinck ........ 2.66 S. S No. 8, Normanby ........ 2.13 S. S. No. 13, Egremont ........ 2.10 Latona (Miss Aitchisou. teacher) .................... .80 Elmwood (E. Dobiv, teacher) 1.00 ’l'utal ...................... $52.17 IMa! co_l_lec_tcc_1 _iu town ...... $81.89 Tum] collected in ru‘rat'séhbb'lé'éélï¬ Ax-wHow would you classify a (el- nphmm girl? Is Iwrs a business or a profession?" 1L -“Neithcr. It’s a calling.†i0 Moray Glens†No major“ V Boutinck H 13 ...... $81 .89 SECTIONS ...... 8 3.00 .LILJ1325 41 I. .mm $134.06 179 1.51 You do not need a score of mun :. laugh and sing with you; You can be rich in comradeship Willa just a friend or two. You do not. need a monarch‘s sunk to light. your way along; Through weal or woe, a friend 0; two will ï¬ll your days with 0d over W 1'? tea were re- my To the questton. ave ’9“ re- - . n A I... 5.58..- this methane?" SO let the many 30 their way. and let the throng pass by; The crowd is but a ï¬ckle Hum; which bears not when you smh The multitude is quick to run. in search of favorites new. And all that man can hold for mm is just a friend or twu. When winds of failure start to blow you’ll ï¬nd the thronghas mm The splendor of a brighter flame will always lure them on; But with the ashes of your dream» and all you hoped to do. You’ll find that all you really new at just a friend or two. You cannot know the nmlhlndc however hard you try; It cannot sit about your hearth; u cannot hear you sigh: It cannot road the heart of you. «a know the hurts you bear; Its cheers are all for happy mm and not for those in can-v. So let the throng go on its way. and let the crowd de art; But one or two will eop thv fuzil when you are sick at Imam. And rich you’ll be and comfort-4 when gray skies hide the Mu Ii 3on can turn and share 3am pr: .¢ with just a friend 0: two FRIENDSHIP Store -â€"Se|ectc.-d â€I GAVE coon Gordan Lama Ontlrio in thv ‘ 3 young \wokh‘ in; associatm v Met in pub! â€timed Iissionar dor AuSpipes. of Lu: Thursday. ad! mismomn~lo~<. : me Of 010 Wurk ..t' W. was mwn 1 in Church last 'I‘II â€V. S. G. l’vnnnvk. 5 years' rvsndvnm- “I the spvakm: ,-\ Moe was in :IHnn Rice. I fUl‘nlc-r [m been a missiunar} lever!!! )‘1'al's‘. HIM C(DnSidl'l‘an lm'ui ‘ Nigeria. “lln‘l; Africa. “"8 low!“ QPOOII and Int“... ided in!“ XHI"IIO‘IF Nigeria. It lwa (0010th in 1887 perill legislatiun from whivh H r. the principal etr mark has :m an “HIPS, and lb hm binds «of 'l'rumll ruhhm‘. vlmn} m trich fc'aHIo'l's. s w'r. Illdlxstrml eslalplislm: 1.;- South-m Nugw colony and |o!‘ namv. 'l‘lm raw g‘c‘ria IS Zunlu-r Nigeria. Lam»; a [mplllahnn u! : Nim'l‘ia “vs «Mr Gulf nf (hum-a I NUI‘UI latHlMo‘. In HIP ("*III'N' Pmmm'k likvuw forvign “min 51 broadmstmg stat Japan and mu “listt’nml m“ guagvs, All . socioty has In for distrilmhu whn I'mllu'vs is Sllpp'im“ \‘ hv mm usv. This )‘cjal'_i of â€w m'mln luv said qu ivkly Mul‘m'm L’U-‘U-Y' Trim)“ an: shmpllu.’ 1i "Fm“ fmuH I . llunvsc- ‘ has n‘ l‘l‘lolls' muvh furl i ry SI (H and 5!: him. 'I wo-rv 1c twrx'nnl fai'hl'u (‘alli \\ llc'l‘ l’vnnm k livs in \\ hl‘vat‘t is i tho um". .Vfall'lfl. of MN 1'“ slmmm calls“ I loarnm rmlllm' and PW him \V floods Mr. 1' Mrs. RUN is dnim: extvn‘ix a misw of H14- 1‘ varimxs bflfnro ‘ ï¬nd 0le veal fm SOCiMy. (hint ’4 a numhvt‘ ‘\ timp for HI. nook prnwwi duh and M‘ ’ â€" ' _._â€"â€"--‘ 'OIBI'S "{5}: hl‘i \h course {his .‘ '9 in tho I’Ifi tinues fur hm m boim: hvh The coursv 1* members at 27» members at Tm M a gondlv m of this locality v 0‘ the opportunl t'lll This ynm' lies B. A. I)! Food Values“ an Dealt With bx‘ In iK resentati ve "I4 Ill HM H "I 1N amm n mum with ll OPE 0\\'I h In} H‘