Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Quiie a fall of snow here on Tuesllax night! ' .011matilati0na to tluee of 0111- {11111191 {Limb in old N0. 3. Bentinck i11u'11111i11g municipal 11011015 011 Munlmmâ€"Mesah H \V. Hunt, Chas. Bailvv and Rob. McUaslin. "ï¬ns 3 line 111111 my wielded in those by- gone «1mg an:l the results are. ex 1- PAGE 10. game days dent. now. Miss Mary Bealon of High school spent the mack-end at Mrs. John O. Greenwuod's. Miss Mary Torry returned home from Toronto on Thursday last, af- ter a happy fortnight's visit \V’lth trigndg. ,__ -__A - .‘ ‘A.~.~ k‘IC’." -- -v-- .v'- .Eym'yone is more or less busy goltmg up the. year's supply of wood and gathex'lng up the fallen From all reports, there is a good prospect of an all round municipal contest in old Glenelg. Most of the aSpirants are feeling the pulse of the electors. Vl‘dvvvâ€" â€"4 There will be a large number ol telephone and hydro poles taken out. this winter as the demand is good and prices fair. Mr. Smith has oven 20 out already, on the Hall farm on the 10th con. 1U wuuouo. Mr. Bel was born 'in the Low- lands of Scotland and in early youth the family cam? to Glenelg. settling -_LL_ Iv Avun- vvâ€"_ A for'mel; well-knewn. most highly respected and one of the olq'iefst pioneer sens: Mr. John Bell, passed away at the home of hlb daughter, Mrs. Alex. Ellison, at El- bow. Sask., on Sunday, November 20. at the ripe old age of 89 years and 10 months. , ‘- on what was long known as the “Mofl‘at Farm†now the property of Mr. D. Robinson on the 2nd con. When grown to manhood, he bought 10:. 3 on the IOLh concession and was happily wedded to Miss Eliza McCallum over sixty some Odd years am), who passed on before nine years ago. mF-our children blessed the union me M13. SandV Ellison VVith whom theV made their home; Janet (M: s. \\ 91111311 (:ï¬'icient 11u1se.VVho 1"- \q.. - . lost her only son in the \VOI'K‘ War: harah. @418. James Baltle;v all (hum of lï¬lbnw and «listlict and om» son. \\ ill. at Regina. "The 11910113911 was a genial.103- ahlu chm-111101. honest (1011 1931111" and most thoughttul of others. re- taining .115 'acti3it3'. his wonderful 11101111113 and physical powers 33011 up to his last, illness. Interment. took place in Elbow cemetery. The. floml tributes were specially beau- tiful. A grand, old man gone on. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. htevxlingr Millm is srwnciin: a. I? \\ clms \\ifh hi’s lwuthmt. Jim and. family. ' Miss. Barbara Marshall of town 51.111111 '1 MW davs with 1191' friend. {15. \. 11111111115011. 311-. 1’1 111. Hill >1111111 :1 111113111115 11: 1.1111111; 115111113; \xitli i1is sistw. Miss 1111111 Ml'hilhi'm (,1'13111111391111 3111,1111 a 111“ 1111\5 with {1111' fi'i1111:1 X1iss1lz1h111111111 Tslclvan. .‘h'. Lall \1‘155111 Spent 11 00119111 of 11':.1_‘.'s Hi this \\‘1-111k in TGI‘OntO. v-__. Missvs limw and Blanche Mir- Kvahniv nf lem )adil‘ Hiie‘rnt :1 ft)“ urns \‘v ith tiimicis at the.- Roch. \Iiss [slax )IcKechnie and pupils an: pi'vpaiine‘ Mi 3 concort to be giwn in the 801100] on the exeniii: m Decembvr 21. The monthly meeting of the 'I_.'.F. “10. met. :1; the home ut’ 1115‘. Geo. Noble with i119 new otficvrs in “2": chairs. A very interesting meeting was. held. It. was decided to make some quilts for the Children's Shel- tar. â€wen Sound. The next meet- ing tu be held at the home 01' Mrs. Robert Lawson. -\ ’ \..- v \._---__ \iossxs. Hal-61.1 McKochnip and Joe Cautchlex aw attending the con. ventinn in 'lmonto this “tank. 'I v 1‘ â€"-‘,v~ Mr..Wm. Crutchley of_Det1j0it is sywmhng a few weeks \V'lth hls par- ents: Mr. gang Mrs. A. Crutchley. “‘5‘. 311.\.I).Mc111t\1e of t0\\n spent :1 001111111 01 dms \xith his friend, M12 1 Iampimll McLean. Varney (Our Own Correspondent) We nutice today. Tuesday. that She trustees of Maplewood cemetery were putting the ï¬nishing touches to the new fence which they have erected this summer. The chain fence. something new in this com- munity. amt the. heavy cement cor- ners and gate posts. make a tine. ap- pearam-e and the Trustees are to he complimented on their choice of fence fey Mapleyqoed.‘ A. ' .,A~1‘ The Ladies“ Aid held their month~ 13' meeting at the home of Mrs. \Nilbért Blyth \Veolnesday of this week. Mrs. Dennett spent this last week with her old neighbor and friend. Mrs. J. Patterson. â€Eda, ~ar Morice" win» is assisting Milford Matthews. of Egremont, spent Sunday at his home here. "'V.bv ~""""V , Among those who have had the phone installed recently are, Jolm Morice. of \‘arney; Geo. Smallman. David Marshall. Andrew Marshall. “'illiam Carson. 2nd and 3rd of Messrs Jas.. Wilbert, and Elgin Blyth, James Leeson and Wm. Bogle motored to Guelph Tuesday to attend the fat sgock show. -9 Y’-A__-_- 4...... The young people of Varney are practising for a S. S. Christmas concert to be held on Monday even~ mg, December ‘26. Messrs. Geo. and Wm. J. Bradley 91' Mount Forest visited recently with Mr. Wm. Long. The Herr Milling Company has purchased a SOâ€"aCre farm from J as. McVean, onefhalf mile south of Yarney and “111 sell in the near fu- ture the 50 acres known better as the east. half of the old Riley home- It will my 210’“ to advertise m tting monuments to four former Prime Ministers of Canada and a memento of the visit of the present British Premier, Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, have been set aside in the Rocky Mountains of Canada where a series of peaks have been ofï¬cially named the Premier Group, and ï¬ve of them have been named respectively, Mount Stanley Bald- win; Mt. Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Mt. Sir Mackenzie Bowell; Mt. Sir John Thompson and Mt. Sir John Abbott. The naming of a mountain after Premier Baldwin in honor of his visit to Canada during the Diamond Jubilee year of Confederation was considered a ï¬tting mark of the. Dominion’s esteem for him. 1. The jagged peak of Mount Stanley Baldwin. 'â€" 2. Mount SirMackenzie Bowel], a pleasant-1 3. Mount Sir Wilfrid Lauder, 11,750 feet. 4. Mount Sir John Abboti unconqueredpeak of th Rockies, 11,250 feet high, 5. Mount Sir John Thompson with ts rugged ice sentinelsâ€"l Mountain Named For Premier Baldwin THE DURHAM _ CHRONICLE VV“..V- J ' Mount Sir. Wilfrid Laurier is one of the most picturesque of the group, rearing its peak . 11,750 feet into the clouds. Mt. 311' John Thompson has an altitude of 11,250 feet, and Mt. Sir John Abbott the same. Mt. Mackenzie Bowell is 11,000 feet in altitude. Slightly eastward and nearer the Vancouver line of the Canadian National stands Mt. Stanley Baldwin, which is visible from the station of J ackman. Salesnie‘n Gloriï¬ed in ther, Smile†- at Star Theatre. Everything else in haxing been glmined b) the t1 ax elling salesman ting his due. His life and deeds have been im- mortalized on the screen in “Smile, Brother, Smile,†a First: National picture produced by Charles R. Rogers, showing at the Veterans’ Star Theatre, Friday and Saturday, December 9 and 10. -ï¬ Jack Mulhall plays the mic 01 the gay and ambitious young sales- man, and Dorothy Macka‘ill shares honors in the featured feminine role. The supporting cast includes T. Roy Barnes, Philo McCullough. Yola d’Avril, Brooks Benedict, E. J. Ratclifl‘e, Ernest Hilliard and others. “Smile, Brother, Smile,†is an original screen story by Al Boas- .herg and was adapted by Rex Tayâ€" n _.4... nnlnn Aironfpd '1'or.†John F the picture: Lupino Lane, who takes the lead- ing role in “Drama De Luxe,†the latest Educational - Lupino Lane Comedy, coming to the Veterans†Star Theatre on Friday and Satur- day, December 9-10, has appeared before King George. Not only was the noted English comedian’s great pantomimio ability rewarded by being honored in this manner, but he also has played before other Reeve Hunt H. W ....... MI. Dnnalt‘. D. .l.. . . Deputy Reeve Grim-son. Robert. .. Magwood,§co. V V Councillors 22 64 51 Bailey. Charles 1-1 .11 Brown. Erwin . . . . 10 1:â€) 13 41 37 Hopkins. Alex. . . . . 21 90 138 111 91 McCaslin. Robert .. 44 33 12 11 ‘20 McGregor, Alex. 2O 40 19 7 14 1 D'Zvajority for Hunt. 148; majority for Magwood. 119. Council elected: Bailey, Hopkins and McCaslfn. Francisâ€" No. of Polls 1 the role_ of the world ,' 111m epics. is now get- 16 t) 111 33 members of the Royal familx m1 sexeral occasions. ‘ Mén Willing to stand for 1.111.â€. offic‘ seem to be as scamo as am. teur hockey players.â€"Galt. Ropw- 61‘. - A. If Big Bill can make. Gnm-gu m an. issue, 13s Democrats ought, to 1m able to d1g up one somcwhmu-, \ Dallas News. Some folks are going right .1.†buying necessity and eats \x'hm they haven’t . a fur coat, to 111...; backsâ€"Brandon Sun. \Vhen it comes to helping mgâ€. care of‘the â€furnace mo avm'm. small boy shows no signs 01' m, ‘. becoming a pyromaniac.â€"â€"Dctn.i:, Free Press. ' Judging from the wild St.3m]H‘.;:) with regard to mining stocks, 2mm- planes 'are, not the only things grim; up in the air these days.â€"Brantfm-.i Exgositor.‘ â€APUUI UVL o The modern apartment kilcln-n- ette is extensively condemned, inâ€, after all, you must have some Sum, of garage for the can-opener.â€"Iyn-- der Cities Star. . ,A Buffalo minister is of the Olllll~ iOn that Mayor Thompson of mu- cago is “the greatest of American star-Spangled jackasses." “'0â€. ha is at present the most conspicnmw of themâ€"Hamilton Herald. Quebec has banned heavy mmâ€:- traffic for the present to saw Hm Provincial roads from destruction. It is a wise move that may haw to be fellowed here if the \VPHHIPI' conditions do not improveâ€"Pom; boro Examiner: l l n n 1‘ F‘_‘__‘ â€V‘V ut--â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"'_ The husband of Ruth Elder say: the newspapers have made him a Captain when he is only a. Firm Lieutenant. Trust a wife tn km» him in his placeIâ€"Chatham News. Thursday, December 8, 1927 13'†30 64 41 1'11 11 CRISP COMM t‘ u NT H 140 '90 101 103 61 100 69 33 46 19 3O 1 19 339 p- 5): 8 Total 606 4' -)G 1 GEORGE Sf RESUL‘ VOL. 60; Passed Away Monday N001 Received V When Truck! vincial Highy’ Aftvr wife†last \Vndm'sda whvn a 1mm riding: hackmi set. and injm' Gem-gr Shim. em H1 1m: han passmi am.“ i 12.30 Mundm : 'lhvl at» \h; Annan. a shut of van Sunni clan-r swd. ll sengm' \Vle 34 this MW“. 'I Ime and \1 timl truv non 1H dent when thr- : mg u and L’ 011 hi stand \Vlm 'U h he swvm'mi cummg.r IIUI'H road. hoping and saw “I! 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