1926 .\| D‘. 3.. \l on l7 II vâ€"vâ€" __._ {5; I): the Atlisnti; Not content with his numerous business trips to Europe Mr. Willisms hss “on two cruises to the West Indies. QI'ITE AT HOME AFLOAT Mr. W. A. Hzllly) W'illlams. who lives in Montreal when he I: not on the ocean. is here soon on tho 3.8. Mlnnedosa, by which he nailed the other duy for his 112th cry-I: \l m \t a meeting of the executive of m- tlxi'emont Plowmen’s Associa- : -n nu Tuesday evening of this wk. it was decided that the annual numng match of the society he m-M om Friday, the 8th of October, â€H tlm farm M Mr. W. J. Phiip, lot . Hulstein. tn he held in the town- ~th this year and will attract a ism“ crowd. Last year the match mot tn he pnstponed nwing to inclem- -ut Weather. but this has not cle- w-m'mt the executive in the least. mot this year they are giving ahead 'nwr'e o-nttmsiastit' than M‘er. \t alzite on! writing. we are not H'iy mt'nrmo-tt us tn the prngl‘um, mt Sou-retary Neil tlaloler tells us; ' xx ill be a unml «me, with a prize ~t o-wr better than heretnt'o'u'e. In ntm'mn, Hlo'l't' will tw an even class .mwh mu tw ulwn tn all. amt. tak- l‘.‘ m :Iil t'tlnlt't", \HH he M mtlt'h 19m ~t :Hnt ktmlll)‘ t‘ttlltt"tt'tt. E’LOWING MATCH T0 BE HELD NEXT MONTH ’urectors of Egremont Plowmen’s Association 30 Decide at leeting Held Tuesday Night. \‘c )L. 59.-â€"NO. \\ N ma haw who-n "It'll this yo- ttinu in h v- I‘m-rt lwld tWU y-So'ar ago, mum-d that erv \wrn full) Inlnahml pvnplv in alto-ml- nl Inlloming tho- mam'h. J. J. â€r I'Murhnrn. Hu- pro-sich'nt â€Marin I’luwmo-n’s Assuma- â€ship tho-m an. ’ ('ham'n olnuht HI nu Ill H 'nnu It. cl man'ho lit"! â€14 ol:|\‘.~' H s. whc Untm' ars. v \\ lidn't knnw 'isgush‘d m rlar. mac lam. M‘s and mum rumpo'titinn, which gum-rally m rvsiclvnts M m». is making a Wis» yo-m' in [pram-hing m)! r in an "awn" Planâ€. This 'l'o'ato- illU'l't'S'. and â€H'l'r um. that. many from Hm .' tuwnships will mail Hf Hm nppm'tunit)’ In 4| unclvavnr tn wrmt Hm n-vls from Hu- Emmmont ll HI I'nmlu'llh'l's h) pro-palm fur higgm' things and tn try in â€In M: MMâ€. :14 plvm)’ nf M'ido'nm' tn n'o-mnnt 'l‘mvnship “MW- at mko- a hawk swat. fnl' \nll ymll' Pll'm _\'nll l Halalm'. Holstvin. ihurtly nn Hm adv; that. will ho»! issuml if was ammo m vrk clone :my plans for H snnto'nco‘ vxpires - \‘isitm' of a Pm HH'N whnl In hi 0'! HUI Hing nut'nf your Huh“ \VHII nmtnri pm Hu- Egrumont Ih'o'mly gainnd Hm nulm hm-n O'Xli m1 slam! an Hing in thn “Mlle! Hilly Ht tlw plan t "Hi?" '0 MI'ONNI HM â€ml wt it! ms '11 rum-Mm nl lohh'vss to) pl'vl staml and said ’an-ahly rm â€10H“ NI o-m'h tho- pl {01' HIP a "HH- llllnl- at. “In lm A true feminist is one who speaks of my house, our income and his debts. Playing in the Scotch doublm tour- namoni at Hanovor last Friday, by, Smith and F. Gardiner of Durham were successful in winning ï¬rst place in the consolataion series. 'l‘lio- attendanro- at the annual gatherings 0; teachers is rumpm- wry. and it naturally follows that. there will he a goml attendance, at. this year's meeting. when the. prob- lems ot’ the teaching profession will be discussed and ideas exchanged with the idea of improving condi. tions and the betterment of the edu- cational system generally. .\.- in nllwr ynai's. “N' ll‘al'lll'l's llio-mso'lws will [H‘nVllll‘ numm‘nm papi‘l‘s olmiliiig with â€in pml’ossiun as it all'i'cts South Gray. and nulsiiln spo'zikms will also kw prespnt. Amimg llivso- is Prof. \V. ..I an0y of tlin â€luiniilo Nonmal Siliool. llii- allmldami' at the. annual 'l'lu- annual mwtim: 01' NW tum-h- 01's or!’ HIP SHIIHI Hwy Inspowtn‘aln is In D" ln-lol Hlis year at .‘lzu'kdaln “n 'l'lml'sday and Friday. Ht‘tnhvr 7 and H. and a must, o-xtvnsiw pm- gram. “'0 understand. is in km pm- SOUTH GREY TEACHERS MEET THIS YEAR AT MARKDALE so-lws and blowing tlwnisvlws nut, in “I" watm‘ arm; M â€in nlil-iinm Spanish Main. Lust. \wnk's shirt“ was said in haw iwo-n ti'nwllim: at. Hm mi.- ni’ .500 niilo-s a clay. ilw wind nn m-i-asinn attaining a \‘o-lm'iiy ..r 130 mile-s :in hmn'. 'l‘hn vitivs nr Miami. Hnll)‘\\'nml. Fni't Lanclvralah», Won-ii. Palm “O'fll'll and (1er pimps worn â€in i-hio-f snfl'ni'i'rs. and HH- “NS will nut. [in dviiniivly kimwn fur somn clays. i’l'i'siiii'nt {Innliilgi' of Hm l'niiml Stun-s issnml a ml! for i'oslivi’ fur Hm sirirkvn awn immwlintvly on row-vim, nf “w so'riuusm'ss i†â€In sit- Mimi-in and snpplivs uf rum! and \th'l‘. rimming and HHH'I' nm'vs- sario's \W‘I'P Minimal in Him sti‘ii'kml arm by train. :iii'plzino- :inol nminm 'l‘ln- .\MPPii'3ll Hm! ilrnss is in i'hai'gv ni’ Hm situatinn. and nnthing is [wâ€" im: lm’t. nndnno- in i‘nrtiim' Hw wurk Hf i-vsgne- and assisiam'v. , Mr. and Mrs. 'l'linmzis Hi'im'n of (his “law, whn spnnil tlw wintm's at. Fart. Lainio'i'oialv, and win» ham i'ulatiws tin-w. haw ln-o-n quiiv anâ€" xinns sinm- nvws uf HH' disastm' as in imw tlwir i'i'io-niis i’aiwl. but up in iinw ni’ writing. haw hail nn \wil'il. In 700. Thu knnwn injurml nnmiwr 1,500. but it is o'stimah-d that. whun Hw full farts :m- knnwn. this will ho' invrvaso-cl In upwards n? 1,000. 'l‘hv stnrm nriginntml in tho- Carib- lwzun SM. and was rausml by a hut sun and Mmuspho-ric pl'o'sslll'o'. 'l‘lwso storms aro- nnthim: unusual in um latihulv. but fnrtunuh-ly clu nut â€Han Visit Hm land area. conï¬ning Humv- HUNDREDS KILLED IN FLORIDA HURRICANE Death T011 368, Upwards of 4,000 Injured, in Bad Storm Friday and Saturday Which Rolled in From the Caribbean Sea.-â€"Thousands Are Homeless. A good close-up of the challenger. who meets Dempsey shortly for the heavyweight championship. Tunney In a very mild-mannered young man. precise in his speech and nrely known to use slang; he has never been heard to swear. DURHAM RINK IN HONEY TUNNEY'S FIGHTING FACE .ust. Wm- DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1926‘ of the money in some of the racing ovents. Durham tiitizvns‘ Band yas Mount Forest last Thursday supplipd the music for the Fall 1 at that. tnwn. .Io-rry Sullivan, Hf Sullivan 'l‘nwn- s||i|v..\\'ill SIH'IH‘ thv m'xt l7) days indm'anvv \‘ilo' as tho» gunst nf HHV- vr'nm' Hro-ir at â€w c-nunty jail. .h-rl')’ hwamo' intnxicatc-d and Hum pru- t'o‘mh'cl IO oh'iw' his nmtm' ('zll'. and this is a wry svww- nfl'vm'o- in tlw npininn nf Magistratv «Lrvasnr. who punishvd him am-m-dingly. Hc- had a WWW of liqunr in his pnssvssion whvn arrnsn-d. and as this is also against Um law. a ï¬n:- nf $50 and costs added insult, to injury. 'h)‘ a silvm' 4°Hllo'cfiml and lwlpml hints. ' 'l'lw [Howling clusml by singing Hm ‘Natinnul Antlwm. aftvr 0 \\'hi('h :1 dainty lum'h was sm'vml by a few ul' llw lzulio-s. and a social half lumr was spun! hvfum- \wncling away humo'wul'd. Thu HI'MIH'I‘ [Ho-Ming will lw lwlol at â€W humv uf Mrs. D. Mum‘max'rin at whirl: a bun: nf prvsm‘vml fruit will lw pat'km‘l for “W Sick Chil- th'o'n's Hnspilal, Tux-«mm. nach mum- hvr mntrihuting a sc-alm'. ‘ 'l'lu- hranvh intvnds havingascwial in NW nvar futuru Watch fur fur- er dntails. was Thu I‘o'lml‘t Hf Hlv lx'imlwrlvy mm- wntinn was Win! by tho- m'vsidvnt. lio'vitatiuns \wrv giwn by Mrs. D. Lamb and Mrs. H. Hupkins. An in- tum-sting pupm' by Mrs. J. stlutt un "'l‘ho- Hnnw" was L'I'Q'HHY awn-n- riatml. as was :1 trading: by Miss 'l'lu- .\|w[‘llm'n hrmwh nl' Hm \V‘u- mo'n's Instituh- lwld tlwir mnnthly mo'vting :1! HM hunn- nt' Miss M. Mc- tlrarkvn nu Friday ut'tvmmnn. with twvnty-so-w-n lmlio-s [wow-m. M'tvl‘ Hu- npvning vxm-msvs :uul lmsinnss hacl lwwu (wu'lmiml. an wry inh-r- «Mung: prngl'am was prvsvnto'cl. Many Interesting Features at Month- ly Meeting Held Last Week at Home of Miss M. McCracken. |lil I'IIIIII'I'. lllt' ("IIISSHIL' Ill HHS [)l3 l0“ i~' \I-n t'lt'fll'. and just IIIIVI tlIII av- IiItIIIIt tN'tlll'Pt'Il is a nustvr. as it is I-IIIIIII'tIIIt that hath ttII- tI'IIin t'l't‘W and “III Itriwr III' “III {llltnmnf lIilII sIIw WW II IItlInI'. It is IIlsn Sititl ‘ttIIIt â€III in IIkIIs IIII â€It' (81' “QIII not in tlII- tIIIst IIIIIItitiIIII, and it mm III- IIIstitIlII that â€In IIII- \mIIlIt nut stun in “MI in II\IIiIt â€H‘ IIIIli~°iIIII. .\lI'. MI-IIIIIIIIIII was II flIl't‘nlflll III‘ “II- l.I-II:.:III-, lI-axI-s t\\'II suns. I)I'III.I..'III.~' and was t'III'nII-I'ly with “w AlaliastiIII- IZIIIIIIIIIIIy at, 'l‘IIIIswatIII'. HII IIIIIVI'II III HIP IIIImIIIIIIy's hIaIIch plant at lIIIIII IIIIIIIIt II “'81 IIIIII a halt {Um His. \lIIIIIIIIIlIi “as hIIIth mutilatIIIt as â€In I'I~<Iilt Iit HIP aIciIlI'nt. :IIIII ItI-Iitti was iIIstIIIItIIIIIII'IIIs. MI'. MII- IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII imtli lt'L’S IIIIII III‘Isn tirnkI-II and was HHN'lWViSt‘ badly stIIIkIIII up. “Is. MI IIIIIIIIlIt \\|In “as Sl't'lt‘talv III â€I“ I'I‘IHI'II t'IIthIiliI' “Mmt‘llï¬ IIIIIIIIIIII, lI-IuIIs hm .«mns. â€HUI-{INS and William. 7 and t6 wais IIr ago. IIIIItI nIII- ItmmlItIIr MIIIII'Ian'. in IDIItIIIiH â€".â€"-- ‘V'F‘ ADERDE N INSTITUTE â€â€™ MET ON FRIDAY pump AT M'oun'r roazs'r Mrs. McDonald was a moon of Mr. '1'. 12. Morton of Durham and of Mrs. Moi-hm of Brntim'k. Sim was a daughtm' nf HIP lah- \Villiam Mnl'ton 01' Hamilton. Follc‘m'ing nmvs of tho arc-Mount. Mr. Mnrlnn left, for Toms- \\'alvr and was prvsvnt. at Hm fun- m'al last Friday aftm'nonn. Mr. and Mrs. Mrlhnalol. who livml in I'llm'a. \w-m- nn Hwir way tn 'l'm's- \mtm' tn \‘iSH. uld rrio-mls, and at Hw l‘llc’n'a shw't vrnssing at Harâ€" ristun. Hu- mntm- in which thvy \wro- riding was strm'k by Hm smith-humid Hm-n Snuml 13. N. R. passwngvr. 'l'lu- vmssing u! this “law While motoring from Elora to 'l‘eeswater last Tuesday afternoon. Andrew McDonald and his wife. of Elora met with an accident that resulted in the instant death of Mrs. McDonald, while Mr. McDonald was so seriously injured that he had to he removed to the Palmerston Hos- pital. where for a time it was thought. he could not .recover. Since admittance, however, he. has shown eonsiderable improvement. and the last, word received here was that his reeovery was eXpected. NIECE KILLED IN TRAIN- MOTOR ACCIDENT Mr. T. C. Morton of Town was at Teeswater Friday Attending Fun- eral of Mrs. A. McDonald, Killed in Motor Accident at Barriston.â€"â€" Mr. McDonald Also Seriously In- jured. tml. as was :1 wading: by Miss l’lvtt'lwr cm "SIle-ss." 'l‘ho- roll ~' Hwn vallml and rvspnmlml m a silvm' c‘nllvctinn and hvlpl'lll JAIL FOR MOTORIST Inu'sdéy and thv Fall Fair at. | At time at writing. we have no partivulars other than that Mr. Chapman had been ill for several ‘mcmtlis with raneer «if the thrnat aml that he took a serious turn for the Worse a few days agn. Besides his wiilnw. he leaves a family of four SOUS. all grown up. Mr. Chap- man also leaves four brothers and twn sisters, Samuel 'I‘.. in Durham. Ht'fll'gt’ in Bentinck, William and David in Saskatchewan, Mrs. James Baird in Saskatchewan, and Mrs. Robert White in Artemesia, to all of whom the sympathy of the com-‘ munity is extended. Un lual'ning of his svriuus condi- tion. Mr. S. 'l‘. Chapman of WWI]. a ln-ulhm'. wnnt to Tc‘n‘untn, and ramp up to Markdah- with the remains fur intvrnwnt. :lgu 'l‘hu Inh- Mr. dihapman was Hm sun M' â€w latn Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hnmas Chapman â€1' â€H- 5?me ('nnm'ssinn ’ut I'lu‘l'o-mnnl. who're hv was born alumt. 60 yvars ago. Ahuut 34) yvars mm. In- Mt tlwsv parts and for many ywars rmuluctod an undm'tak- im: husinvss in Markdalp. I‘Pmoving tn 'l'm'untn about ton yl‘aI‘S agn, whm'n Inn was nmplnyod by the T. liatnn Cumpany. Ho. was max-rind m Mi.“ Hnssio Queen. daughtm' of the- lat“ Mr. and Mrs. Samlwl ()1an nt' Hrvharcl. and *itsm' of Mr. John (mm-n uf Egrvmnnt, about 25 wars tl'l'll h-I')‘ “WW II IIIIII: HIIN‘SS hum i’allN‘l‘. Mr. .IIIiIII I IIIIIImaII. II natiVI- 01']ng IIIIIIIt lH\\ll~‘l|i|i, iIIIt VViIII ha nm II-siIlI-Il in this ViI iIIiiV far 30 V'IHIaI' IIIssIIIi IIVV'aV' at his “01110 at 840 ])H\"’I‘IIIHH' RIIIIII. â€'IIIIIIIItII IIn MOI!- IiIIV. and â€II‘ fIIIII-I'III “as held \(‘8- iI~IIlaV aHI‘IIIIIIIII in \laIkIlalII coma- FORMER RESIDENT DIED IN TORONTO funeral of_Late John Chapman \l Residents of Durham and Vicinity Again Asked to Put Down “Just One More†Jar of Fruit or Other Eatables, for Annual Contribution to Red Cross Hospital. ANNUAL CALL IS MADE FOR DURHAM HOSPITAL uneral of Late John Chapman, Who Passed Away Monday, Was Held Yesterday to Markdale Cemetery. -â€"Was Born in Egremont Township a pan-onu- an PLAYING WITH FIRE! Miss Stead will be remembered here by many of her old schoolmates who will learn with regret of her death, caused, we understand, from some form of heart trouble. left. and want t0 the l'nitod States but later returned and took Up resi- dvnce in Wiarton. Both her parents are dead, her father having been killed oversvas in the great war. Word was roceiwd in town yes- ?m-ctay morning of tho «loath on 'l‘uvsday night at Wiarton of Miss My Stoact. a young woman of about rightm'n yo-ars 01' ago. Miss Stoad resided how for a tinw a couple of years ago. who" she attomled school in town. thing with her line]? and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moon. A war or so ago. shv Mis_s May Stead, a Former Resident DIED ON TUESDAY \ I'II33 3IIIIIII3I aIIIIII IIIIIIIiIII: III IIIII III- IIIg, IhII Iamil3 IIIII3IIII III â€III .3IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIssiIIII III .\IIIIIIIIIIIII3I :IIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIiI IIII IIIIII IIIII IIIIII MII. 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HUDSON has III-IIII II IIIIIIIiIIIIIIII3‘ IIIIsiIIIIIIt III' MaIIiIIIha. 33hIIIIII IIII IIiII 33'IIIl IIIIII II3' IIaIIII 33IIIk IIIIII IhIIiII, :IIIIIIImIIIaIIIII III IIIIIIsIIIIIIahIII IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIis 33III'III.3‘ ;.IIIIIII.3'. lIII 333.3 a man mIIIIII III-.3IIIIIIIIIIII in hi3 rum-- mIIIIiI3' and by his aI'IqIIaiIIIIIIIIIIIs IIIIIIII, and IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIII aIIIIIIII-II IIIII I;III.IIII mm of 7H 3IIaII.'. hi3 IIIIIIIII 33iII IIII IIIIgIIIIIIIIII M a 33th III'IIIIIII Inf I'IIiIIIIIIs'. MII. Rohsnn “'35 IhII IasI III hi.3I I'aIIIâ€" iI3’. leaving IIII IIIIsIIIIIIIIIIIIIs. his IIIIIIIIIISI l‘PlatiW’ IIIIiIII: Mr. John H. IIIIIIsmI III‘ IIIIIIIIIIg. 'I‘hII ILIIIIImiIIIII IIIIgIIIIIs 3'IIII3' mIII II III IIIaIIII III his IIIIth IIIIII IIIIcaIIs 33IiIh IIIIIIIsIIIIII. .3'II3- IIIIaI visits nIaIIII aI this IIIIIIIII II3I IIIII IIIIII I-a.3IIIII 33IIIIII 3i.3'iIiIIg III iIIIIII.3 IIIIIIII. 'Hw latc- Mr. Hobsnn was 1mm in tlw 'l'Ownship 0f Bevel-Icy, Wont- worth Cuunty. in 18-68, and was a sun of Hm latv Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huh- sun. I'vsidvnls uf (Ho-ne'lg. \\'lm mmwl lu'rc' fl'nm Hu- Niagara l’vllinsula alum! 62 )‘val's mun wlwn tlw sub- jm'l. of this skvtt'h was a buy Hf 16 yc-ars Of "141'. Tho dmwusml spun! thv ynung‘vl' yvars 01' his liI'c- 4m Hen farm «m tho sm'mul vnIu-vssiun now mum! by Mr. 'l‘humas Hitrhiv. of Durham, Passed Away Pollsâ€"Q: ing Short Illness. Mr. Jnlm H. llnlisnn «if Hlvnvlg rc-rvix'ml wnrcl last \w-vk llml his unrlv, Mr. Asa llnllsun. had passml away in “in hospital ill liraunlun. Manilnha. l't’illnwing a liric-l' illnoss. and that the rvnmins hail lwrn m- lvrrml ail. Daimliin, zil. whirl: [llam- lw liml liwd for llw past 27: _\'¢‘ill‘h‘. Mr. Rnl‘isun was 78 yuars ul' agv lu‘l April and. up in his last illnvss. hail unjuyml particularly guml lwallli fur a man of his wars. llPllll-l' arliw uml alilo- tn mung» in farming. a Vocation lu- followed llw gri-ailur part. of his lil'i'. Mr. Asa W. Robson, 3 Former Well- known Resident of Bentinck Town- ship, Passed Away on Monday of Last Weekâ€"Was 78 Years of Age, and Death Was Caused by General Break-down. FORMER RESIDENT HERE DIED IN BRANDON AT WIARTON Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. Today is tlw Sl-Pund day ml “in shtiw and thv main nnv. This: after- nmon tho, horsv ravvs an. t0 talm placv, and \w undvrstand that at lc-zist, halt‘ a dnzvn hm'svs an» cum- im: i'mm mitsidv [mints tn mnuwtn. With a gnnd tlvld. thc- rat-vs will nu dmiht prim» guml drawing cards, and it' “in wvatho-r rc-mains tinv. snt'tlcivnt. crowd may turn out tn c-nahln thn sncinty tn \\'i|w nut snmo, nt' llw dnlh'it. inmn‘m-d in i-wvnt yt-ai's whom tlw gal" rum-ipts \wrn (-ut, utl‘ nwini: to) “M wnutlwr. Holstein Show Ion Week 'l‘uvsday and Wednesday of nvxt \wnk arn tlm dates for tho Hnlstuin Show. and tlw indications arv that this. to“. will he min of tlw fairs at this vicinity that, will enjoy a grind patrrmauv. Hnlstein Show has always lawn a pnmxlar one with Durhamitos. and next. wnok should “row no (bxcnption. The drawint: mntost. for tho. aftm‘nnon of HM St‘t'tllltldlay is alt'vud)‘ I‘QUSillg sum". talk. and as it was such a success at the Mount. Fornst Fair last week, thorn will likvly his a gundly number (if nntrios. “'odnomla)’. tho tlrst day of tho South (troy Fair. was anything hut propitious for so important an «wont. tho morning hroaking dull and cloudy. As it. warmod up toward noon. tho rain hogan to fall. and soVoral quito hoavy shuwors felt during tho at'tornoon. 't‘owards night. ll0\\‘t_‘\'0t'. it turnod roldor. and tho indiratiuns aro that at. tho timo this is writton. lato \\’odnos«.la.v night. tho i‘air today will possibly onjoy good woathor. though a littlo cool for comfort. \‘ostorday‘s rain intort'orml a lot, with tho oxhihits. and \\'hilo thoro is a fair showing, it is nothing liko tho quantity that, would havo hoon plarod on tho tahlos had tho \Voa- thor romainod dry. As it is, tlu‘iugh small in quantity. tho oxhihits are high in quality. ‘When a fellow starts tellin' you haw good he is, it shows he doesn't believe it him- selfhcmqlis afraid YOU hf...- FIRST DAY OF FAIR WAS COLD AND WET Indicatjons However Point vurrunt year. and in cmmectinn with this work. Hm RPV. l’vtc-r Hl'yw of 'l‘nrntn. tlu- wee-"Hy vlm'h-d gen- vrul som'vtar)’ a!“ flu- fund, who was 440le by “In (h-nm'al clnnnvil of the! church. was prvsvnt durim: Hm af‘tm'nnun svssinn and gaw 2m intvrvsting‘ adch-vss «m tlw \mrk uf â€I“ ("UNTIL â€H' \\'Hl'k \\'hi|°h Ii“. The principal businvss gallwring had in dn with H (01181100 and vxtonsion fund At the meeting of thc (troy l’rcs- hytcry of thc l'nitcd Church of Canadat hcld in Knox church. Dur- ham. nu 'l‘chday. ncarly onc hun- drcd rlcrgymcn and lay rcprcscnta- tivcs from all owr thc county wore prcscnt for tho discussion of tlm work of the church and thc advancc- mcnt of scheme-S for thc promotion of thc work of thc llc‘w body in Canada and throughout tho world. During the day threw St'ssimlï¬ â€œâ€˜Pl‘o hold. in the morning at 10 o'clock. in tho at'tcrnoou at 2 and in tho cvcniug at 7.30. Much c-utlluslasm was in cvidcncc at all scssiuus. and it. was ucarly ll o'clock whcu tho mcctiug was hrouuht lo a «low and thc various rmlrcscntatlws t‘t‘llill't- ml for “Mr Immcs. Unanimous Choice of Fellow lin- isters end Lay Representatves st. fleeting Held Here Tuesday.â€" Morning, Afternoon and Evening Sessions Held.â€"leet Next January at Owen Sound. Iancauons However Point to Fair but Cool Weather for Main Events Today. Znnt inuvd cm Racing Today [pal business "1' HI» [I tn do with Hw main- (‘xtonsion fund for Hm m. and in mnnocliun I'm: I'vqmrv- slmviul ill 1.0 In- (itln and alw-