The Umtinuing Presbyterian cougwgatinn of Mmmt. Forest held a wry Sllt't'PSSfll' m'ganizatinn meet- ing an 'l‘uvsday. ()cmbm' 27. 1III- \IIIIIIg I’eOpIII's SOPIOIV 0f Iwnma PI INIHIII'IBII CIIUI‘CII hélda wrx sucwssI'IIl bazaar In the Ar- [DOIII‘S on Saturday. Humor 31. VIII» mmrIagP look place In Chi- cagu 01] \‘PIIIIPSIIIIF, ()IInbm' ‘21. of MIas GIZIH‘ BI‘RIIII’I‘ RI‘III.\ .uunger dang Iltt‘l' III Mr. and Mrs. French RamagI- or Ilalgam. IIIIII fm‘merlv of CIHWIP)‘ . IIIIII Dl'. IlarIlIv Simpsun Lam! IIIIIll or \\ Ind-mu Hm“ \ounger sun lot â€10 late Mu. J. B Campbell and Mrs. Campbell of Chesle}. O I . Mr. F. .l. Hinclwy, «I. P. R. Sta- tiou Agvnt at .‘lmmt Forest for the last 20 ye-ars or so. has retired on a music". {m Pliolm v'wning October 30, Miss Martha (ZOIIM fvll on tht‘ icv gidealk and bmkn hm leg at the Ip 'l‘im tlheslm .-.\ A A. haw decided in put juninr and intermediate hock- ev teams on the ice this season. 0nw \nurd.“ {Ember 31. the Che-slm llwckér Club was formed mu Dr. Truemmm as president and E. B. taldwell as secretary. Tlm marriage took place at Chats- wurun on Octolwr '28 of Miss Buelah Louise. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. Magee, and Mr. William E. Palmer. second son of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmor. Sr†Desboro, Sixteen students competed in the Public Speaking Contest. held in Flesherton High school on Satur- day afternoon. October 31. The ï¬rst prize .a trip to Ottawa. was won by Teddy Jones of Shallow Lake. Second. a solid gold medal. went to Kathleen Walters. Normanby. Clara Suhjevt of Bentinck received third prize, a sterling silver medal. Mil- ton Shouldiee of Holland and Dor- othy Mann ot‘ Markdale were tied‘ for fourth place. All prizes were donated by Miss Mat-.phail. except. the extra fourth prize whieh was contributed by 'l‘. S. Cooper. The death occurred on Monday of last wrek of a former Markdala boy, Fred Douglass. at Cobalt. at the use of 24 years.. The deceased fell and fractured his skull. death resulting chorlly afterwards. The marriage took place in Sagi- aw, Mich†on October 19, 15, of .ifl Easel H. Edwards, 11â€.; of We. and Mr. Richard W The marriage took place recently of Miss Martha J. Steinhasen. dunghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry wink of Garrick. to Mr. Robert !- HOD, eldest son 0! Mr. and Mrs. -. “WI, cum U. WI] In mu]. “u 1.1.. Bap! of the same glee e. B. Geo rye, B. A. of Guelph, who has been appointed Assistant Agricultural Bepreeentutive for Bruce County, arrived in town on Tuesday of last week. The death occurred on October 5 of a pioneer resident of Brant- in the person of Mr. John Jackson at the advanced age of 85 years. Tho marriage was solemnized in Walkerlon on Wednesday. Octobor 2!, of Miss Louise Sophia. oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoosfeld, of Ottor Creek. and Mr. Serfln Fred- rick William Kleist, only son of Ir. and Mrs. Henry Kleisl, of tho .10 loco. Dir. . H. Johnston has succeeded Ir. W. A. Burrows as manager of the Walkerton branch of the Bank 0! Montreal. At the annual meeting of the Wallzerton Welfare Association held a: l~riday evening, ofï¬cers for the coming season were elected and the malbility of providing an open air skating rink was discussed. An event in Oddl’ellowship took e in \Valkerton on Monday even- of last week when a lodge of tabs was instituted by Mrs. Frances Donaldson of Brockville. Mr. H. E. Ewald of Port Elgin un- dot-“em an Operation last week for the ri‘moval of a piece of his spine that was injured in an accident 88V- ergl years ago. On Saturday. October 31. Miss lontgomery celebrated her birth- day by auctioning of! her fancy goods stock and furniture and retir- Imr from business. Mr. Joseph Fritz, a respected pio- noer of Greenock. passed away at his home near Chepstow a week ago last Thursday in his son: year. Hanover At’ the Council meeting on Mon- day Pvening of last week. the W0. men’s Inditute and the I. O. D. B. were both given a rebate of 810 on the amount paid for rent of the town hall. hall. Miss Agnes Henderson was â€resented with a serving tray for showing the best sportsmanship on the ï¬eld among the girls, and Rev. Mr. Clements and Mr. Findlay were [H'PSPnlml with line pencils by the girls. Ambrose Moliter, son of Mr. J. Ioliter and the late Mrs. Moliter of Earlton, Ont. On Wednesday evening, October 28. the members of the girls’ softâ€" ball team entertained the boys’ baseball team at a social‘in the town "The Heath occurred in Hanoxer Hnsp ital on \\ ndnvsday. October 28. of Miss Mattie Davis in 1191‘ 25th ' The local Baptist church held an- niversary services a week ago last Sunday. l‘ho marriage took place on Fri- day. (umber 30, at the home of MP. and Mrs. W. J. Caswell. of their Qaughtel, Miss Irene Ruby: and Mr. Mount Forest Chesley During the meeting of the Young Per.’iples Societv of New England «hurch on the eVening of October 28 presentations weie made to Miss \era and MI. Edgar Fawcet who are legging the, conununity._ When the radius rods broke on a car driven by MT. Burrows Heard, tlw machine turned turtle in a swamp south of the village. Alâ€" though the top of the car was badly smashed. the occupants escaped un- lUI‘t. and Mrs. A. D. Hahn of Thâ€"eesalon, and Mr. George Elmer McNallKi, son ofIMrs. Phyllis McNally of ark- (la 0. The local High school girls and tum-hers werp hosts to the ladies ul‘ tho tmm at a delightful Hallow- »‘Pn Iva On Saturday afternoon, 00- to)bel' 3L Dundalk Prosbyterian church an- niversary services were held on Sunday. Novembpr i, with large coggrpgapipns prgsent. Below we give u tabulated stateâ€" ment of thev oting in the recent Federal election in Scum-East Grey in which Bliss. A. C. Maophail2 Pro- gressive, and sitting member- m the lost House. was successfulpver Dr. L. G. Campbell, (lmservatwe islan- 5. Campbell‘s Corners g. Lamlash ......... l 2. Clark’s 3. Hutton Hill. 4. Allan Park“ 1. Tobermory . l Allan’s ....... 2. Dromore ..... 3. Holstein ..... 4. Yeovil ........ 5. Mount Forest. .6. Drury’s ...... 1 Ritchie‘s .......... Oï¬ Friday flight, a farewell re- Ball majority 1921 Campbcl I majority 1925 Miss Macphail’s majority 1921 Miss Macphai'l’s majority i925 Ball’s majority 1921 , Campbell’s maioflty 1925 Ball’s majority 1921 Campbell’s majority 1925 Macphail majority Muphail majority Ball’s majority 1921 Campboll’s majority 1925 Macphail majority M ac phail majority for ladies. ‘ All shad“. Special at per pr. 81.19 Ball’s majority 1921 Campbell’s majority 1925 Macphail majority 1921 Macphail majority 1925 Chappie Coats Wool Gauntlet 9m: Orange Yancy. . . Fl‘eshertmn Ward. Proton Station. . . Ceylon .......... Priceville ....... \‘andelegur ....... Eugenia ......... Portlaw ......... North Ward†East Ward... Wed: W'ard.. Glen .......... Markdale W ard McKenzie’ s . . . Township Hall. FOR LADIES All New Patterns 1921 1921 Fleshorton Bgromont Holland Durham Hanover Glonolg 190 139 166 1921 1925 Ball Mac Cam Mao 20 no 35 91 79 45 119 53 1% M 49 dard bearer. pari'éon with .JW'B Gav, WC Ivv WU awaox ulw a?! bpitwleen “11%. f 13:11:!“ijt 1 .. p an. n ecampmgn us cased, were were 79 redacted ballots,_ pad â€"v-. the voting this year was Consider- caption was held at Riverview Uniit- ed church for Mr. and Mrs. James Prior who are leaving for Toronto. 51 247 121 126 13 18 31 38 2-5 0 H now is the time to buy. W are giving Special Prices on these three lines thgs week. We have a large flock of FINE nl WORK SHIRTS 214 120 72 i7 102 52 41 41 Egremont . Flesheron Glenelg Hanover .. Holland A-larkda'le . Neustadt. .. Neustadt. .. Normanby Osprey Proton Sullivan Artemesia . Bentinck . Chatsworth Dundalk . Durham ......... 7. Badjeros' ..... 8. Hatherton Ball majority i921 Maophail majority 1 Ball’s Ball's majority Campbell’s majc Miss Macphail’s majority Macphail Macphai‘l Macphail majority 1921 Macphail majority 1925 Macphail majority 1921 Macphail majority 1925 Macphail majority Macphail maigfly For a good Ont-:11, buy the Wareham .. Maxwell. Feversham Singbamton McInt re gob“ oy.... Cedarville Hopeville ..... Swinton Park. Ventry ....... Allan’s ....... Kingscote Glonnie’s ..... Proton Station Ch atsworth Ward Dornoch ........ Desboré . .. . . 33? 1921 M 366175; tiliny-“Itiéiâ€""eï¬bter of Intending pupus s Bull Mae (Imp lee Ezekiel on the fourteenth time. This enter “ 1’90an r ................ .195 77 m . 60 ctlculation ellbwe him 3 few, d. informItIOn Is to .................. 40 109 54 too 08 for bonds end the like. . c obtained from the Centre ........... 117 61 124 68 this rate, it. as a little more then , The School MS a. .................. 56 52 . 60 62 two years mg six. months to get no “I9 put winch 1 ~- -_-â€" --- â€"â€" throl‘nï¬h the Id Testament. alone mu m the future. , 507 474 £554 444 end me years, sixty-four deye'to Durham 16 In â€My 1921 33 get “trough both Testaments. healthy “mm and! majority 1925 110 It is not like! , of course. um mgm‘ be Obtain anybody would__ nd-_ the; steam“ . . u nnnu iority 1921 iority 1925 'Snnimary of laiorities 1921 and 1925 ' 1921 iority 1925 “3’ 1925 with 13,956 who {our years ago. statement as ism Returning Ofï¬cer Holstein: ably lighter than it 11331393 being 11,801 AAM- ~_AI_- -- Examle of peace overture: “Take knits, honey, and buy yourself a new a . TROUSERS. WORK GLOVES Iarkdalo 1921 new“ Sullivan Osprey “‘5“ w" u cm "W". ""1!“ ....- ...-- "WW “km the ghap- z Entrance to V . 71' _. em Foihwi â€m If h" h†( ) 1 0mm! bcho ; gent 88“:st 303mm 57â€" Wu} the Authorized Version m Eula mom of the Stat! 15 a [7: mus Ofï¬cer Walter Baltic of the“ “W {â€36“ East}: ‘f‘gilgr Graduate and exherienm Dannl‘nlinn lhanlmn Hm and IS It â€Egg? “3ng 1921, the 1% 3°: 3 08 as ‘ comma 8 13,956 who cast their ballots but years ago. Foflowing _is the 00“ ‘4... Proton 1199 166 54 139 312 31 3“ 231 110 155 Inc usury-unv- "'5‘?" "" WV“. , Ezekiel on the fourteenth time. Thia calculation mam; few in . at. {or bollda and the like. .t the rate, it - a little more than two years _ six months to not thrush the ' d Testament alone and tee years. sixty-tour daya‘to get through both Testaments. It is not likelg, of course. that anybody vald . nd. the- greatest pleasuretm readmgeitdotlgat way. :1- though 1 mb e once or the satiefaetion of a reader would derive from known he had done it. It is far more pro able that. like enter at beginning of terin. â€W W Information as to Courses mav be obtained from the Principal. ' “‘13: School IElisha.ttzl‘leditable record gpu wue l noes 0' taln in the future. p 1' main. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda .tion can be obtained at reasonam; rates. I. A. M. ROBE. B. A., Principal JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. ' M W Q l King has referred t5 seek out the nuances t at. have phased him bept or interested him most and has read than over and over again. â€""'"' " ‘ "’ {fawnâ€"J it thmougï¬â€" {113m Genlsis to "â€1““! Revelation thirteen times _and_ 1s a". 13:33:: It is hr more probable that, like most practised Bible ,readers, the It was a good habit which Queen Alexandra inspired in her son. How- ever perfunctorily such a dam may helperformed on many d8â€. there wil be times when the majestic prose and more majestic poetry 0! the Book of Books will sound trum- pet calls which set the most slug- gish emotions ma1cl1ing. The per- son who starts out to read a chap- ter a day and keeps it up will soon find himself reading not mere chap - ters_b1_1t wholo books, and will be Human-u In. Kira-on Han-10mm†WhAnn-hoSofl. bmdmwm. and "In“ m at “< “hm ' I “moron bl ' .. “I! we followiï¬g $333289“ ., (n ’m' latriculation. . w a) w to Normal School mhmotme sum isaU' “aroma 3nd experiengela I “n um pupils should prepare to “6- -l Inn-inn‘nn n' 6..-... 51155? III. JAIIBSOI I: 11!! Mice and residence a sh one out Of the Hahn H W Street. Lower 'I'm lllln. Ofllce hours 2 lo 5 I I pm. (except Sundays. LL. SINK. I. 3., I. C. Mice Ind residence c Mamas and Lambton Stre Cite Old Post Ofï¬ce. 0m [to 1! 3.11).. 1303.0} p.m.. 7 nu. L, I. BELL Wee on Lammon Sim»! 0r. Button's omen. "MW 8 l0 5 pm. 7 to 9 p.m.. vxq c. G. “n BESSIE McGIL Chiropractors, Durham. I “I9 Science that adds hff‘ Ind yeurs t0 lifv. (hmsuita h Durham Tuesda} s. 'I‘tmr Suturdnys. J. r. Burr, D. n. 3.,1 lonor Gnaduatv 1'11.\11_~11 coin. Graduate “(n 11 1 111 us of (111131111 1111 W Ill Its .bram-hm, 111111 BIOCK, “"1th"! 51111111} of “when†U! u" M1111 (Sundays exceptew IIDDLBBRO'. SPBRBI IIDDLBBRO' Barristers. Solicitors, Successors to A. B. ()1 Ir. C. C. Middlvln'u' h w located at Durham «Hm... Brunch Open mvry H'x LUCAS BEIRT Barristers, SOUL‘HUl‘s, My. her of the ï¬rm wilt 'm- m I.» Tuesday of each week. Appl may be made mm m cm oflice. ALEX. lacDONALI Licensed Auctione r for Cd Hoderato tmms \H nun-1 “'85. as “0 thins. M12. “143‘ It The Chlmmlv «um-u. Terms an application Am 1. Durham. thu 611 x 21 Licensed Auctiuln Grey. Prompt. :litc-nl Ionable Mums and ~' Inteed. Datvs mam Chronicle Ol'ï¬s‘v “1' Ion. Varney, [UL 1 L30 to 9.30 p.m Licensed Auctionm-r for Grey. Satisfactinn guarant â€Bible terms. Dam- M s: .1. The Chronicle (mu-v ur ‘ self. NORTH I’AP'I I4'.'I~‘ ". a. Egremout. contammgx m clearm. blunt!“ bush; in pond st iv w.’ M barn 453100, me concrete $13M“; in. lo .1 cement tank at 133'. _ lid 7 (km. 4. S1,.†I} LQT 7, COX. 2:. mmmn? “Inga; 100 acrps; 87. acn wllIVIlion. balancv hurdm convenient to schc-uL: m: t be: are a framv lmrr' -i‘.’\'6 I180 hav ham 3023' mm; h“: {Wu ‘2“ brick housu hm fflllle we'vdsiwd: to housp. mm \\ water tanks: 3" :u' I0 acres (0 sum-t ll well fpncpd am â€Itivalinn. I’m 1 ‘0 Watson 5' Dairy Ontario VIII-w .â€" lfld 7. Con. 4. SILK. GEM killing 110 acrm‘: 1"“- am Ind in good state (-f «mm “19 premises are 3 Mn ‘5 h billing sewn roam» \‘ frame woodshod 3213mm '0“ ttdoor;xwx'0rf’s.;1t_;:| “it farm. making u vtt. (gun. This prom-3‘23 l (ugh! to quick pun-haw: tnculnrs 3p ly at \Vrm r. R11. £. Dul' um. 0m- in good state Of (n t bum \\ 1th shed adm stables. 74‘0an for extension kitchen Well watered and i £135.?!“ gum! ma! “0 hospital.â€"-T0r(mtr.~ ï¬fw. c. mcxznmc, 11 Mice, over J. 6; J. Hum! urhnm. ()marm Advertisements undel vaITH ORDER: 91' Of (our. Tglephone calls My night of week a ““9031“. 0!) an charge a all “be made fieâ€"h'ï¬â€"lgérw Béckless mm: cl FUNERAL SERVI low Iodern funeral Phone Hillcrest 0268 ‘1 m-m Avenue Road John [Bates R I: BATES BURIAL FARMS FOR S Licensed JIM/1'04 DAR. ILLBAN Medical Dilethl Formerly 0f foundatim REUBEN C. WATS' Dental Din-Yin Classifi‘ Lela! ‘Dtrector a?! 90 If If with m \\' I on u in ivati [In eshe rm SA Th