' ion. .‘liSS Altina him iHIIk HIII pa- per \\ hII h “as IIII iII'IIIIIIiI missien fork in i anniia and shIIIIIIIl \Ihat it glans IIIligirIIIs-iy and IIIIli “MIR (0 hristianizn IiIIIsII III-IIIIIII. Mis. FIIIIIIIIIIIMI IraIII a nIis<iI.III:II‘I' story on tiIaIIk-miï¬â€˜ing. IIiIioh IIIIs II'I-Ill read. shnIIing IIaIs and means of helping in this IIIII'k ll you cannot go your self _IIIII can help others to and help these who are there. . A. H. Jackson‘and Mrs. Lauder were appIIiIIteI‘i Visiting committee for this month. Ways and means for rising the mission deï¬cit were dis- ed and it is expected the ladies at he congregation will help with this. 5'. M. 8. Meeting. The \\ M. S. u! thv l’lnwm tChmch met an [humlax : $0.311; wi_th the presiolvnt. M: 'nae \\ .u. 5. M 1m l’rwhytvrmn fflhmch met an [humlm Hf last oak. with the prmiolvnt. Mrs. An- DPrby. ill-Hm ('haix'. 'lhm'v was good attenulancv and a good (‘HHQ‘C- Thv Rm! (‘I'USS stwwm' nn Saturday for thv bmwtit Hf the hostiitzit surâ€" passmt all nxmctattnns and as a 1298““. ttm peeple of town showed “their usual generosity when :1 WM;- ithy (-311.99 is placed before them.All aftql'nmm sumbtio-s vamp in amt vou- tinumt up tn :1 lat» tutmr in tho. own- ing. “'0 unotm'stamt ttm tit-st patinnt is to ho aolmittmt today and Utht‘l's bl?» â€n H“.- waiting list. \\'v haw " lam bmm mt'm'mml that tho t'm'mal ning Of the institutinn will nut. "held as at, ï¬rst planm-ot. owing: to ’ {act that there is own nuw a '11:». waiing list. It was nriuinally 'lntnnotm‘t to try and haw: Bistu'm “Farthing 01’ Montrml ntt’icially vat‘tl the institution. but this has boon abanclnnmt â€wing to quitn :1- xmmhvr seeking admittancn at as warty a «tatv flannssihlp. Hospital Shower a Success. M121â€. Henilcrsoim,bakpr. saysthat tho-u.- al‘n sumo of our vouthful citi- zens evidently on the tankâ€"out for trunk)!» and it tho-x pm l'siSi in their «tostx'uctiWIst they “ill surely get it. Last )lnnday night the newly- paintmt alum-s on his l'PSitli‘IlCt‘ wvrr smo'arml with snme‘ substance. and his \vimtmvs «to-mi'atml as well. Mr. Ho‘noh-x'mn says he likvs to live at po'tlt'o' with thv citizons. but this is 2mm: inn 1311'. Any furthvr lawless- lwu‘ will [in t‘t.vliim’e(_i with a sum- mmis‘ to amwm' in the pnlim- court and “Klimtâ€, 1.0311319 {or _Trouhl§. Single admission tickets for tï¬e convo-i-t given by the Toronto Ladies’ Qiim'h-Hi- \vili hi» on sale at Muc- Ho tin Ding Store» (-nmmvncing next \\ - h . swim mmning. This will give svnwn iii 2w! huhlm's an uppormnity of marking their ticknts and “ill aim .- uuhlv nthc-rs whn have not, done sn tn sm-m'u smason tickets for the (muse uI‘ Imu‘ ('nncm‘ts at $2 ..00 The mi. o- Hf â€In single mlmissi on ti. kc'ts is 7.30.9301». Season tickvts are now W! ~‘ I“ at )lavlit'ths The appearance‘of the memorial park has; been much improved by evening up the surface as a prelim- inary to tree planting, floral and other decorating to he carried out in diie time. In a short time with proper care and attention the little park will be a comfortable resting Mar» and a pride to the citizens. It is-rather small. but will be easier ('dl't'll for. The location is all that rmild he I‘lesired. Siggleï¬dmisï¬ons N91; Wagnesd-a‘y. Improvements Noted. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graham, their son Donald; and Miss Fettes, matron of the hospital, motored to Kincardine Saturday to have a look at the inside workings of the hospi- tal in that town. They were accom- panied by the writer, who acted as a sort of chaperon to the party. From what we overheard on the return trip we are conï¬dent they were pleased with the result of the visit. - 341‘ 1'4 .111!" l\l.\h A happy lot of young pimple of all FORMER DUNDALK CLERGYMAN nominations met on Tuesday mght KILLED IN CALGARY the homo“ of RM. and MI'S- 01m??- Rev. G. H. (Inhhivdick. Methodist at. fhf‘ HHWâ€"‘HY SW‘M- 'Thp 33‘ ("lergyman at Dundalk. in the early '03] Anthonywaa sung as an ap- days of his ministry over 30' years "WW9 Ol‘t‘nmg- 3"“ â€â€˜0". a.short. ago, was kill-ed at. Calgary on. the ngram “’33."°"d‘-‘r9d' consastmg 9" 26th. of last month. While crossing lgs. rm‘itahnns, contests. etc. This the tracks in a Ford coupe his en_ LS followed by 81101 hm?“ from ‘0 gine stalled and he was struck and M O'clï¬'k- It “'33 suggested by fatally injured by an advancing 3. Cameron ,lhat the Durham street carp.†.was pastor of. St. MWOWGT‘F’†“00°00 to W“ the Paul's Meth “ t Church, .Hillhunst, pigs magmas “3-1.139, new 119893: mm mm... mane. m... m. m... ._ Vigitod anqgrding flospiul. The road between Walkerton and Kincardine. especially the part un- der construction but not completed, is In a most deplorable condition. We were over it. Saturday and if we over ‘saw a_nythix_1_g worso we have {org ten about it. On the returni trip e came by way of Tiv,erton Glamis, Pinkerton and Dunkeld and found the road good to Tiverton and {air the remainder of the way. Wo- regro-t to learn that Miss Bal- ger has been quin- ill in Dllnolalk. but are pleased to learn she is l‘PlfOV- emu; rapidly. She is a (laughter of Mr. M. J. Bulgel'. tul'meI‘ly proprietor of the Middaugh House and is well and favorably known ere. Miss Bulger suffered a severe attack’of pno-umnnla. Poor Road In Bruce County. VOL. 55â€"NO. 2891. Iiss Bolgor is Recovering. NEWS AROUND TOWN " THE [S nrim aw: B icially s has 111' awn Ia~ {wen nnmhm' lyadafn by Read im: 'GMc'l-Bye" . . Fnllnwing is the pl'«_.»;.r1°an1 1'†ï¬rst, mum-rt, of tho JUL-Star Can; i-‘vsiix'al. which wmns to town “Wizwsday night, Nt'n'ombm‘ 22 "Fur You Almiv". . . . . . . . . . . . . J Agnvs Atlic (\‘inlin ohlig: "'l‘lm Chatterbox" ..... ......l l- b) o‘ ‘X‘.n Mr, ()‘lihmnell was unmarried. and was about ‘60 years of age. He was a resident of'this town and vicinity during the greater portion Of his life. He. was of aquiet (lispt‘isition. harmless, unetl'ensive. and a steady worker. He leaves a hrutller. 'l‘hnmas. in the West, and twu sis- ters in Duluth. .-\waiting the arrival (if a sister. Mrs. Godfrey. l'rnm limluth. the fu- neral has been c‘let’errml until Satur- day morning. when interment will he made. but at time nt‘ gning In press the?" are 110 deï¬nite arrange- ments as to the remet ery. It will prulrahly he at. St. .lnlm‘s. (J‘rlenelsz. -- \rnnuk ll. 'liomn m the I‘air"..... .....Martin. His: \div. :1, “'..'lhr1mgh Enchanting Meadox's" ..W. () Forsvth. 1h "The Banjo". . ......Gottschalk Jessie) McAIpino. 'Ynn City F1)1k.......,_ ..... .Anon. JOHN O'DONNELL KILLED WHILE PBLLING HEMLOGK'TREE ()n 'l‘tiirsi__tay afternoon Mr. John ()‘Donnoil was fatally injurmt by a falling two and died trum the efforts the same evening. He was working with Michaol Dwyer cutting down a tron in William Morrison’s bush in (iivno :1. north of Edge Hill. It was iiitoiii'ti‘nt to have the tree fall in a rortain direction. but contrary to t‘XtH‘t'tfltti)HS. it toll tho othor way. and slimwc‘l utl‘ tho stump. In trying to niaki- his osrapo, Mr. ()‘Donnoll tl'imwit on a twig." and fell to tho ground. whorei ho was struck by tho falling: trim. Without regaining: t'UlHt‘tOHSIU‘SS, ho iliml a tumble of hours tutor, Mrs. C. H. Danard received a mes- sage on Friday night announcing that, her mother, Mrs. Arnot, was seriously ill. She left ï¬rst. train on Snumlay mnrning and arrived only a couple of hours before death. The deceased was in her 70th year and had nm been well for sume time, but, death was nnexl‘uwted so soon. TORONTO LADIBS’ QUARTETTE PROGRAMME v aQ‘IlU l‘he Lt'mli'h ï¬liiign ..........DelaII0 Miss II‘IiIIg. antasia HI] Scottish \iI‘ .Murdock Miss BIIschléII. ‘ . The inarriage «“1163. I. B. Lucas is announced to take place on Satur- day next. The happy bride-toâ€"be is Miss Edith Trees of Toronto, and we understand she is a cousin of Mrs. David Jamieson of this town. Nor, will .he known and said after the event takes place. We tender our congratulations in advance. Mogher pie}! gt Brampton. Mggriago Is Announced. .8“ Arm Broken. ' ‘ \Vhile 1;»laying at 50.11001 during the mnrning recess on Tuesday. little Bernice Whitmere. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmore, had the .misfnrtune to have her arm bruken. Mrs. Robert Ewen, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hind, here, had a severe paralytic stroke .on Monday night. As she is 79 years of age, and has had a number of slight strokes previously, her condition is critical and little hOpe is held out for her recovery. The High and Public school Girl Guides were out on a “hike†on Sat- urday, and of course they enjoyed it. The former were under the guidance of Miss Julia Weir and the latter under Miss MacKenzie. Before re- turning a pleasant outdoor lunch was enjoyed. ’HCUI Egg Pagalï¬ic §troko. The Girl Guides “liked.†The Bell Telephone Company has arranged to make November 20 to 25 Telephone Week, and extend a cordial invitation to all interested to call at the local office here, where matters in connection with the sys- tem will be explained. Tej‘gphgng wept, MN; lining. ‘Finalo" 1mm "\\-’illiam ‘ H (ViOlin 0in gatw GOD SA’LVI THE KING , _â€"â€", â€"-â€"---u.yv, re going 'est was pastor in City, Womstock and Chat- . .Rossini. \ial‘ia.SChi1b€H-\\ ilholing Miss Buschlml. ‘ .h-aefln Irvin ï¬rst. mow-n1:- Miss Irving. and Bum'hlml mmvmc-nt frqm 7th‘ . . . . . . . .dt‘ Burn)! is- not -Star Canadian 111nm. . . . . . . .‘ivohl in 4)};ligntn o 0 0" ll.“ 111(1' gram fur the Seknfled I’vll. \1'1) itt i Tosti next ohl ~vâ€"â€"â€"â€" I V The “True;- B‘luo Entertainers of :g‘ IN MEMQRIAM Owen Sound, in the Town Hall, Dur- vt. Lawsonâ€"In loving memory of ham. 0" Monday. NOVmeBI‘ 20. 1922. t. Willie, dearly beloved and only son at 8 pm. The play “Dutch Jake, 2% hours of solid fun. Admission adâ€" .n'of Mia. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson, who ult . 2 . s 35c., children 250. ‘Plan at the biggedsloï¬oxemhsr 13,.1917, ‘aged 16 Variety Store. Interment takes place this after- noon in Durham cemetery, Rev. Mr. Siliars. pastor of the deceased, ofl‘i- ciating at. the obseqpies. She [Pawns to 1111111111 her do pax'ture Ui1'P11 brothels, l‘homas and \Vil- liam. at Bethune. and John D. at 1111011“ and Saskanhexxan. also four sistcis. Dnlh (Mrs. Mcmae), at 01118. 1111111111; Neilic (Mrs. King), at 'lor- (111111; Mary (Mrs. William Smith'. at '111',1mito and Grace; who nuised 11111111111111; her_ illness. 'l‘hc'dccmsml was a dcyoted mem- lwr nt’ Burns’ Presbyterlan Church, \x'hm'e. in health, She was a failhful attmulanl. l'.\\'«.-11,A.ag?w;l seven and ï¬ve years. l“‘-‘*lH:Ch\'uly. A little daughter two Wars Old passed away last July aiul "NW“,Syll‘lpathy is felt. for Mr. Rit- Mm 111 his sorrows and bereave- ments. right y1Â¥11< 31.111111“ 1111111110 :1 tarm :1! H11) Buck} and Inn 11 liwd 11113111 mm' sinc'o. B I“ “Si 0 «Ins ('11 t A ild he 10! S l (’10) sum il\â€W in P W Lila hm - m" Jr] A nc (m1 (\ and I, We) H-g'l'vl tn h-al'n 01' tluwleath of Mrs. Hm'hvrt liitclgiv. who passml {may m1 'l‘m-sday last, aftvr :xn illnnSs nl' alum! v'gh! mnnths’ duration. Mrs. Hitvhiv was iwalthy and strung up tn va'mry East. wlmn she cuntract- ml :1 mld which setup"! on hur lungs and sinm lhvn :silv has been grmhlaL 1y un Um amino, H’m' mm‘flun name was Agnes I'van. claughtm' Hf Mu..- latv Mr. and Mrs. John iiwvn Hf Um Burk); when" slw wax 1mm about thirty-tiw years ago. Ahuui ten years ago she was" married to Mr. Herbert. Ritchie zuul‘ liwwl in [own for a cullple of years \vhiln Mr. Ritchiv was in the omploy of ‘Mr. John Mm‘jmvan. Seven 01‘ _ .â€" __._v .-\t I‘lalgunia. Saxk... (m Nm'mnlwr 5. 192'}. Mr. James McGiI‘r. SP" passed away al'lm- two \woks’ illnvss. al Um Imam «if his sun. .lamvs .-\.\'ling Mc- Hirr. with whum lh- had I'vsidml thv past scum yvars. Mr. Mcllirr was harm in Vaughan 'l‘mx'nship in March mm. and when ninv yvars'a ol’ ago varrw \‘xilh his parents. lllu lain Mr. aml Mrs. William .‘ICUiI‘I‘, h) (llmwlg. In 1862 he marriml Allllll' Davis. whu pi'mlm'vascd him ‘26 y‘ai's ago. (if a family of ion, six Slll‘Vth‘ him: 'l‘hnn'ias. at l.)I_n'ham: W. .l.. and .lvnnio (Mrs. .hnws‘l. in Michi- gan: .l. ‘\.. HUWIll'nl aml Allipl't, 1n Saskalvhmvall. ‘ Death Hccurz'ed on Thursday of last work and un Friday the remains wvn- tnkvu tn the home of his cou- sin. Mr. Angus Kmmody. at, PI‘iCP- \‘illv and intm'mmt made at McNO-al's cvmvlvry on Saturday. The Rev. 41. S. .lnnvs. pastor 01' Hu- l’rvslwtnr- 4'1. lmws pastor 01 the PI 0513th- inn ( hum h thorn (.nmluctmi “16 am. \ices. ( m the 9th of ()eti'iher, just a month before his death, he came. to Mr. (‘ireeuwmid’s and wished to remain over night. Next. mnruing he had an attack of lumbago and, was unable in leave. Subsequently, he deveIOpâ€" ed pneumonia. and this, aggravated by heart trouble. was the cause of death. He, was 77 years of age, and was horn and lived the greater part. n!“ his life in (Henelg, in the vicinity of I’I'ireville, ' FRED McARTHUR Mr. Fred McArthur, who has been around town for the past three or four years engaged as an agent for nursery stock, and in trée-pruning, (Jim! on 'l‘hursday last at the. home Hf Mr. Herb. (Liroemvoml on the up- per rnad east of town. The funeral, under Orange auspi» res, took p)ace Saturday afternoon, when the remains were 'laid to rest in Durham cemetery. Rev. C. G. F. Cole, pastor of the Methodist Church, olficiated at the house and grave. Illness 91‘ only one week’s duratjon. Paralysns of the nerves IS the assngn- ed_c_ause of death. The deceased was a hard-working and industrious man, genial in his intercourse with the public, a Meth- odist 1n religion, a Conservative in politics and a member of the Orange order for sixty-five years. "VL _ The announcement or his death was a great surprise and shock to many who had not learned of his illness of only one week’s duration. In 1881 he married Margaret Cock. who Eredeceased him four years ago. To t em were born two daughters, Annie (Mrs. McCormick), Agnes (Mrs. Thomas Milligan), in Bentmck and one son, William G.,' on the homestead. One brother, John, sur- vives, and lives in Egremont. He also leaves four grandchildren. week in his 83rd year. . He was born in Wicklow, Ireland, in 1839, and came to Canada with his parents in 1847. After spen ing a year at Fergus, the family m ed to Glenelg and settled ï¬rst on the farm now owned by Mr. George Hop- kins. On growing to manhood the deceased moved to the farm on the second Concession of Glenelg about a. mile east of town and .remained there continuously to the time of INS MRS. HERBERT RITCHIE slumber as an infant’s In wake no more to tail JAMES McGIRR naming an candy in the Public Li- blarv t; Safurilay. Nm ember 25., commencing at 3 0 clock p. m. * Gaggingg A Parce? Post Sale. lhe- «anadian Greys Chapter 1.0. D.F.. “in lwld a Parcel Post and rams \x‘ork sale, also home-‘made baking an candy in the Public Li- blau (. Safnmav Nm omhav Ymr'will he dolightml with thv Mah- Quartvttv in "I Dnan‘ Want In \Vu‘k NH 3M." “(Md 1711010 NM." "Siva! Away" and others. In Town Hui? tn~mnrmw night, Nov. 17. : - Q St. Paul’s Sunday School Concert. Thu annual Sunday School chcm't. 01' St. Paul’s Church will be held tn- mO.i'I‘0\\' (Friday) night in Allan's SCIW’L A $00!! program has heon I'I‘L’l’flf‘i‘ti. Lunch will be served. Th9 05d L99; Cabin. I.O.D.E. Business Meeting. (lantulian (’irnys" Chaptm' 1.0.1113. will huh! {1 business.mooting in tho Publiv Library nn 'l‘unsdav (Mining. ‘ v Nuvombor 7'21, at. 8 o‘clock ‘ 9 O Steers Lost. Mn 01' about 00101ij 15. two steers rising HIM“ years 0ch; dohnmed: mm Hawk and um' I‘vd; reward. Nutify J. U‘Vil'lt‘. Durham. 11163 Durham ClubMonthly Meeting. "l'lu- Durham (Huh nt' Turmlm will mm‘t at â€w thm m' Mrs. William hmvsnn, W3 I’m-i110 Awmlo, On Mon- day vwningr. .\'«.b\'vmlmr :30. I Private Private Christmas Greeting Cards. *4er tin) «hm-n up. with (911\’ol«_)1‘u)s tn matvh. Nu (ll‘fll't‘l‘ than the mm- mnn rank. and ynm' namn is â€0313‘ minim! thnrvnn. 'l‘lm Chroniolu- Sw- "'Hw First. Cl'n'istmas" in hi0- lm'v at Missinn Band Convert. in the l’rvsbytvrian Chum'h on Tuesday W'Xl at 8 pm. Admission 10c. and 15c. NPHSHI}.§T Italian Creams am in {tm-‘k again. (SOC. 1h. box. At “no flaw-{3' Slurp, Mission__Band Concert. A Treat. .-\ Iiï¬o Tam-not “phonograph and tm'h‘c- rum'n'ds for $851)!) at. McFad- :lvll's Drug Simâ€). Will 1.:in you Sunni-thing to «3.11ij at “my vunrcrt Docombcr 7. Par- “(‘Hlill‘s lama. The Durham Band The Durham Band will give a con- onl't in tlw Town Hall December 7. K001) tho! slim" "Dell. ’ Phpnggraph Special. A Big Night. Mr. Alex. Campbell of Bentinck, near Welheck, -will dispose of his stock and implements by public auc- tion on Wednesday, November 22. The farm will be offered for sale at the same time and place.‘ Robert Brigham, Auctioneer. See bills and [till list in this paper. 2 I have just received a shipment of Harness, Harness Repairs, Robes, Blankets, etc. See my new line of Bain Cutters just to llandHâ€"J M. Noble, one door west of Middaugh House stables, Durham. 9281pdtf Auction Sale. Rob Roy Grain Prices. We. are paying 400. to 45c. for Oats, 60c. to 65c. for Barley, 650. to 700. for Buckwheat. $1.35 to $1.40 for Peas and $1.05 for Wheat at our elevator. â€"â€"Rob Roy Mills Limited, Durham. Harness and Harness Repairs. With one dozen photos we are giving a beautiful framed art. mir- ror, 7% x 26 inches. At F. W. Kel- sey’s Studio. ‘ Adapting Gun System. As we have started to do business on the Cash System, we would ask all parties indebted to us to on" end settle at onceâ€"John MoGownn. t! Get Photographs Now. Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Oats and Mixed Grain wanted. High- est prices paid.â€"Rob Roy Mills Lim- ited, Durham, Ont. . 11th Christmas rates now on at Jhe Kelsey Studio. Fifteen in the dozen. Order yours now. 928“ Gtain Wanted.- Custom choppmg every day at. the McKechnie Mills. 1012“ Christmas Rates Now On. Any quantity; highest price. At the People’s Mills, Durham. 8|25|tt Custom Chappinq. lo. 1 Wheat Wanted. Business Locals. 'l‘lm Chroniclm EXTRA SPECIAL SERGE ALL WOOL 54" WIDE $1.25YD. $2.003 Yearin Chunk; 32.50Ҡomen's -