Kr. and Mrs. Allan Reid and Mr. James Reid of Mount Forest spent Sunday with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brebner, also her mother, Mrs. T. J. Reid of the village. It was the 25th anniversary (if their wedding. W9 hape they will pass many more PAGE 6 Kr. and Mrs. Allan new anu nah. James Reid of Mount Forest spent a home. She Will spent. uuuauuas u"... may with their sister, Mr. and 9 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Irvin Hrs. Brebner, also her mother, Mrs. ias her husband is in the Uunited Stat- T. J. Reid of the village. It was the es Army. 25th anniversary of their wedding. Mr. nd Mrs. Melvin Reid and son. We hOpe they will pass many morefRonnie of Hamilton, spent the week- mile posts on the journey of me and end with the farmer’s mother, Mrs. R. we wish them many happy returns Reid. Miss Betty McMiIan, who is in IHamilton, came no with them and of the day. ‘ Mrs, John Leith spent a few days . spent the week-end with Miss J. in Toronto the first of the week. ; Morrison. Mr John Carter of Merid, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. G r e Brown 5 ent‘ ‘ Sunday with Mr. $2.13 Mrs. 682,36 T arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hooper of Dromore. '1‘) . Horsburg, where his wife has been visiting her parents Mrs. Clarence Hargrave of Tor- l month onto and Mrs. D. Grant of Mount; Mr end Mrs. John McEachern Mr 1m -. t. - ‘ rm snent the week end with. their 1 Peter McEachern, Fairbairn, .' AL__.1-A tho 11h. onto and Mrs. D. Grant 01 mount; Mr and Mrs doâ€, WWW“.-- _,___ Forest spent the week-end with their . {Peter McEachem, Fairbairn, Mr. nd parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. McGuire. ngs. Gordon Long attended the fun- Mrs. Wilfred Elder and little (laugh-1 era! of the late James Allen on ter of Allandale are visiting the for- ’ Thursday afternoon at mer’s father, Mr. R. Watson. 1 Mr. Gordon Mrs. Harold Harris, Barr | Bruce, spent the week-end with Mr. on account of 5c to $1.00 Stote and Women’s Wool Stockings Wt W Fancy Ski Mitts for Girls and Women 4 different styles to choose from Holstein 5: to $1.00 5“" TOYS! .Hvana ‘Sle'ighs, Kiddie Cars, and Mrs. month' _ c _ n... ‘ (nth: nhnm Mr- ï¬rs. Harris of Mount Forest. . Oren King, who has spent the month in Toronto returned She will spent Christmas with 'n-I" “ Pull Toys, Walking Dolls, High Chairs )oll’s Crib, Fancy Horses, Fancy Cats, s. Scooters, and Metal Toys. ‘\ ('3 A Gift for Mother, Dad, 8011 or Daughter i Mrs. Forbes of Mount Fol“???t “51" ', ray of Toronto spent the week-end: ed with Miss J. Morrison on Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson. | week- hip Canadian L3“ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pratt and family . ‘ their annual meeting in the r. W. R. Watson and Mel. Harrison. is in Orange Hall on Monday evening, De- spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. Har- and cember 4. Following are the officers: old Lawrence. 55 J. Honorary President, W. H. Hunter; ' Percy Harrison bought the David President, James Coutts; Viceâ€"Pres. McKelvey farm. /‘ Robert Keith; 5831'“an clarence Harold Atcheson is home from the Fenton; Treasurer, W. Orchard; Sgt. West and reports a good trip. :1 Mrs. 5 been at-Arms, W. Moore. Sgt» Douglas The forest farm has cut five thou- past ‘Johnston, who had 3““ returned from sand Scotch pine Christmas trees and l0verseas gave a talk on the 990918 shipped them by Shoreline Transport. 11, Mr.‘and their customs, which was very George Wilson, Jr., is able to walk around after being laid up for two tar. nd' interesting. h e mm The turfierlalr oéghgagatï¬ 611:1?!" £01“ months with rheumatic fever. 0n 0 O O ' I ' u n. stein Presbyterian Church at 1 p.m., . ‘on Monday. Mr. Andrew McKenzie, Poplar H1“ weeks .took the service and interment was in " I able to ‘ Amos Cemetery. , i Mr. and Mrs. A. Mountain visitet -__!4l_ it... and MFQ Alp‘ return to his W‘ Sunday evenms- Recent visitors Ellis were Mr. 8 Teeswater and L Elora. isea So many Come in and with Mr. and Mrs. M Mrs. Downing of in Toronto on of Jack Frost burst some water pipes on the week-end but it is milder a- gain. Mrs. Norman Watson and son, Mur- . ray of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pratt and family r. W. R. Watson and Mel. Harrison spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. Har- old Lawrence. ' Percy Harrison bought the Davig McKelvey farm. A AI-- with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson. ‘R0bert uwauu uuu .....----. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pratt and family‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Miller were r. W. R. Watson and Mel. Harrison. guests the firs spent Sunday w1th r. and Mrs. Har- and Mrs. Joe Young. - Middleton, Owen old Lawrence. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Percy Harrison bought the DEW} Sound, were visitors this week with McKelvey farm. Harold Atcheson is home from the West and reports a good trip. milv were recent us: The forest farm has cut five thou- and Mrs. sand Scotch pine Christmas trees and Mr. Mitchell McLe ' hine which is a great shipped them by Shoreline Transport. in a sawing mac George Wilson, Jr., is able to walk convenience to the community. l l Mr. and Mrs. A. Mountain visited! 1Tuesday- with Mr. and Mrs. Alex ‘Grierson. i Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mountain. r Mr. William Marshall, Jr., received ‘ his call and reported in Toronto on 1 Wednesday. _ â€"9 Q _ -â€"!_:L-‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Picken visited one day recently with Mrs. Andrew Stewart. The community met at the home of Mr. James Petty on Tuesday eveningl to spend a few hours with Private gElgin Petty, before his return to hisl ‘ duties in the army. He was presented {with a wrist watch from the com-i gmunity and Sunny‘view Women’s In-‘ istitute presented him with socks sand cigarettes. Pte. Petty thanked ' all for their kindness and good wish- ses. The evening was spent in cards a and dancing. â€"-â€" - - :- m-...._.4,‘ ullu “up-w. aywsa» u -‘rvv WW, _ . _ The Petty family met Saturday ev- ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brigham and enjoyed their Christmas dinner, while Elgin Petty was home on leave. Pte. Petty was presented with a signet ring and money belt by the family. Mrs. T. McAlister spent a couple of days in Durham visiting with the Misses Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Morlock and family of Holstein were Sunday vis- ‘itors with Mr. and Mrs. C. McAlister. The Red Cross meets today (Wednes- day) at the home of Mrs. A. McRon- ald. Miss Leslie. Miss Dorothy Robinson, Reg. N., of Owen Sound, Pte. and Mrs. Gordon McBride and daughter, Dorothy Ann ‘of Harriston, are visiting this week {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ro- ‘binson and Mr. and Mrs. C. offat. Miss Isabel Firth, Reg.N., Bramp- ton spent the first of the week at ’her home here. ‘ We forgot to mention in our last budget the community parties spon- lsored by the Women’s Institute. The ‘two in this neighbourhood were at). the homes of Mrs. T. Glencross and Mrs. J. Baker. A nice sum was re- } alized. The Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. There were nineteen members took‘ part in discussing the Veterans' Land' Act. It was decided the veterans will have a slim chance fered by the government. Mr. Victor] Williams was convener. After the dis-: ¢ cussion the recreation committee, Mr. !and Mrs. William Glencross, enter- ' ' ed the members with an interest- 1 tam ling quiz and contest. Lunch was ser- ved. The next meeting i oaaO \'ed. A, Miss Jean Williams 0: atrauom Normal visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glencross are visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Arnold of_ New Lowell. »â€"â€"‘ 1.1.2.. CIIAAl' A decided change in the weather' the last week. Somewhat hard to take Toronto, is home on a seven-nay leave. Mr. and Mrs. John P. McMillan and ' to Durham this Wilder’s Lake in Toronto last week. Sony to hear of Mrs. H. B. Mc- Lean’s accident. In coming down a ladder, she missed her footing and tell, bone in her foot. Hope sh will soon be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Brawley of Bee- ».n chant few days at the home of Edge Hill “'4 Williams of S_t§atforq v5as Zidééd this week llness of our teacher, Priceville 3110 $011, 1'1“"! Mrs. ducn mu m"- F . the week-end. an overnight visitor wnth Mr. 11d Watson. ‘ Robert Lawson and family. . m and family ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James M11 ‘49!- Harrison ', guests the first of the m: Rocky Sangecu Push, Emperor Goo! 3m. Sweet Turnip: - “â€01 mm - manhu- :fl {'3 muw‘mmmuwm mun-WM will speak on “an. I†Quaker 116‘s Mr. Willi-m Smith visited last! Week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Buschlon, Brus- ., Durham. I†â€o. â€"v of Wlnumstord were rem. with Mil! A. I. Morrison as; mid Mord-Du. I. Sweeney is visiting for a few W 7. nu Toronto, 1; and De- Office and residcnu â€St 0! The Hahn Ho Itreet. Lower 1‘0wa, DURHAM hours.) to 5 pm» 7 Sundays). Office and resxdonce Countess and Lambt hours: 9 to 11 3.211.. 1.1 l. L. SMITH. M1 comm! No Count line for fir 0c. pg: line {or e1 Insertion Citâ€"med Smul 1km. per word Minimum charge 2 Order; 35c. if Chan uertion ex‘ra it Ch! ’MW DR. 0. M. YOI'NG. PHYSICIAN AND Special attmmnn to 3nd diseases of womor Office Hours: 2 to Phono DUB“ A M Iain Street. South Every advance and. where the obj (it or convenience w number of p91“ mg, and it will be I! no instructions: notice advismg us it to. it will be cha con phoning or so Advertisements 6 auction “until forbid nut without 111% will appear until vu accived for their HOLSTEI N FRANK IRWIN. Ii Successors to W. Durham Ofï¬ce: Midlaw Buxlding Mount Forest Office: Skales Building. ‘ JOHN AI‘I‘IU Auctioneer, Grey and mptly attended ' to guaranteed. Terms 0! Phone Allan Parlg Ce I. ll. MMQuafl mm, Solicitor. . hmbton Street Durh CLASS Advertis DESIROUS BRICK RES 14 YOUNG PIGS, 5 \l Albert Keller, R. R phone 157 r 21. m 308 MOI-£8: mum.â€"Apply Box DR. “{‘VIN (‘AM KITCHEN CABINET, didon.â€"-â€"Apply Mrs. m. “'1 C. PICKERI.‘ Office over Ruynl 1 DRS. JAMIESON further; particulars a: Home or R. L. Saund ply Clltford Ritchie, DI PROPERTY MEDICAL l) L86“. 1mm ADVER T] S‘ "cannon mm ULTRA \'1( and ULTRA 8w . a. a BESSIE m Chin-09w Physician am Office Oxer R .1: 2 to 500 P And by App GLEN A. ROWE Barrister and S Office: Garafrax: DURHAM - 1 DENTA I; DIP (Sundays ex FOSTER F Veterinary S! VETERIN AUCTIONS. FOR SA Phom