"4‘ PAGE 2. .Let us draw our chairs IDLO (mole of ï¬relight and sing great Christmas songs. (St. Luke 1, 46-54) My soul doth magnify Th9 Lorjd Any mynspigit hath rejomed 1n ' my' Saviour. For he hath regarded The lowliness of his h For behold from henceforth All generations shall call me and-maiden blessed. For He that is mighty hath magm- Him . Throughout. all generatmns. . He hath shewcd strength W: arm He hath scattered t.he_pr0ud n ‘1‘“‘ lnnnv- DU llal-II DVuLLkl imagination of their hearts. He hath put down the mighty from their swat And hath exalted the humble and meek. He hath ï¬lled the things And the rich H HICUA. He hath ï¬lled the hungry with good things And the rich He hath sent. empty away. He. remembering Iis mercy. hath holpen His servant, Israel As He promised to our forefathers. Abraham and his seed forever. Benedictus, Song of Zechariah (St. Luke '1. 63-79) Blessed be the Lord God of Israel For He hath visited and redeemed His people. And hoath raised up a mighty sal~ ' vation for us. In the house of His servant. David. As He spake by the mouth of His holy prOphets. , Which have been since the world began That we should he saved from our enemies And from the hands of all that hate us. To nerform the mercy promised to Come in 8: Chat Awhile _Ruth Raehurn. enemies And from the hands of all that natal us. To perform the mercy promised to our ft‘n'et'athers And to remember His holy covenant. To perform the oath which He sware to 0m- forefather. Abra- ham That, He would gtve us. That we. being delweret‘l out. of the hand Of our enemies Might. servo Him wuth-out fear. In holiness and I'lghteousness before» Him All the days of our life. And Thou. Child. shalt be called The Prophet of the Highest; For Thou shalt go before the face of The Lord, to prepare His ways. To g_i_V_'e knowledge of salvation unto â€"v His peeple For the remission of their sins, Thrizugh the tender mercy of our £od: \Vhereby the day-spring from on high hath visited us. To give light to them that sit in darkness And in the shadow of death At Home, in the And to guide our of peace. 616;; to God in the higneSL And on earth peace, Good will toward men. The Song of Simeon (St. Luke '2, 29-32) Lord. new lettest Thy servant de- part in peace according to Thy word. For mine eyes hath seen Thy salva- tion. which Thou hast prepared ' before the face of all peeple A light to lighten the Gentiles, and ' the glory of Thy people, Israel. HRUTH RAEBU RN David, a Saviour, Which is Christ, The Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall ï¬nd the Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes Lying in a meager. . mm-v to God 1n the highest ember 15th. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting adopted. Mr. Turnbull. superintendent, pre- sented voucher No. 8 for payment of improvements on roads amounting to $1157.37. n. 1-- mun: 411a Doovn to sign payment, voucher No. 8 as certified by Township Road Super- inten«_.lent.â€"â€"Carried. ‘ W‘hitmoreâ€"McKechnie: That the following claims for sheep killed or injured by dogs be paid: Frank Haley. '3 lambs killed $20.00; Thos. Connor. 1 sheep. do $14.00; H. \Vat- son. 2 sheep injured 554.00; Thos. Mercer. 3 sheep do 815.00; S. H. ‘W'right '1 sheep killed $12.00; F. lMeagher. 2 sheep injured $5.00; S. H. Wright. 4 inspections, $6.00.â€" Carried. *‘ -- --'A‘1n 'Wno UuLLt The following accounts were pas- sod and payment. made: W. N. Wliitmore and James Ledinghvam, salary as School Attendance Of- ï¬cers for 1927 $10.00 each; Wm. Banks. caretaking of hall. 1927 825.; Lawrence MoKeown. refund of dog tax $2.00; J. McKechnie, inspeot~ ing townline. G. and F... 1â€"9 day $1.50; W. J. Ritchie. balance salary as. treasurer $100.00; do. making 'and mailing tax notices, $17.50; do. supplies. postage and stationery.‘ $16.63; H. H. MacDonald, balance salary as Clerk $100.00; do, making and mailing tax notices, $17.50; post- age $4.50; Treasurer. town of Dur- ham. debenture re Young property. $33.92; Sec. Treasurer (T. J. Brodie) Glenelg municipal Telephone Main- tenance Tax for 1927, $7.50 per sub.. $487.50; I. Beattie Co. English for work performed on townline G. H. in 1926 and 192"â€, $9.00 each. I? “Y VII-v “- Wepplerâ€"Black: That W. N. Whitmbre and James Ledingham be appointed School Attendance Offi- cers for 1928 at salary of $10.00 each. -â€"~Carl'ie¢'l. ï¬gï¬Ã©zï¬nieâ€"Whitmore: That or- Glenelg Council feet into. the way dérs be issued on the Treasurer in 1 payment of Trustees and General l Levies to the various school secâ€" tions in the Township, amounting in the arggegate (including Mark- dale High school) to $11052.71.-.â€"- Carried. . , Whitmoreâ€"McKechnie: That re- quest from Council of City of Lon- don re Western University be not entertainedâ€"Carried. McKechnieâ€"Black: That Patrick McMillan be appointed Deputy Reâ€" turning Officer in Polling sub-Divis- ' ion No. 2, Mr. A. B. McArthur be- ing unable to attend to sameâ€"Car- ried. . , Wepplerâ€"Mcchhnie: That the Clerk be hereby instructed to com- municate with Mr. James Kelly of Moarkdale, respectfully demanding recompense to amount of $15.00 paid out by this Council to Mr. Thos. . Mercer for sheep .lgilvled by a dog - 1"..11cv owned ,by the said James heuyrâ€" Carried. Council adjourned, sine die. On motion of Messrs. Weppler and McKechnie, the Reeve vacated the chair and Mr. M. Black took this position, when Mr. Black read an address to the Reeve congratulat- ing him on his success as head of the Conucil for 1927. also expressing hope that, if re-elected for 1928 that he would be honored With the wardenship of the county for 1928. ‘ Brief replies were made by the Reeve and Members, after which Council for 1_£_927_ stood adjourned. «I‘m-n7 A (‘1..-11v {25"- She had just started housekeeping with the intention of paying ready money upon all occasions, and she entered 'a poulterer’s shop to pur- chase a spring chicken. She selected one. and while she was fumbling in her pocket for her purse, the salesman inquired p01- itely: “Trussed, madam?†“Oh, dear, no!†she replied indig- nantly; “I wish to pay for it new!" J‘GVV VUVV“ “vâ€"v- T'MacDONALD, Clerk. Fashion Fancies .The smapt 019th. (girjess for day- tlme wear IS 01310 m 1_t5 51mp1101ty and has about 1t an 311' of accom- plishment, as though _ tumed must be about important business. A Daytime Drgss Box planing is a Dress Has Modlsh Plaitlng Insets used successfully pockets. The high collar, buttoned snugly, is a touch of severity [that is effecâ€" tlve on this type of frock. Flom‘: “I won’t_m;1rry a man who won’t look me stralght 1n the eye when he’s talking to me. 1 Ant-An {WORTH WHILE. Christmas . Gift wear them longer, A Three M onths’ Course in the Thursday, December 22, 1927 Sweet Yogmg 'l'mng \uupcxuuy)._ “Do you trunk I can ever do any- thing with my voice. professor?“ . Professopâ€"“Well, it, might, Mme 1n handy 1n case of ï¬re, Young 'ljhing (1)0961311y- A in“ (to villager) “I’m sur~ .never 1‘ e-marrled, M [‘8 ; “No, sir. SOInCWm' I the 911101: I fad “11011 I :I‘. I don’t thmk I could myself to ask another- Results of Ex the flight Sc: and 16th. D. Rihhiv {)3 Baird 71. 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