ennion . Rain n Mr Hat 3 den, ot guests. n, Br., no ot gable we... I.“ lswn 4t lens: LII-aim" m ear. again I school a rel: . Lease. d mr rumour 'ee, "'70 hem my .n min in ot. "6 N, ood . L... n Ind Mend. .ght.’ i Mrs M wild , L303 a are not P, tlel‘" but with â€In " I of ye. or my ble fry Extelshr cd Inc! hater. 23e mt We D Mr t " M VOL. XXXV11,N0. 4 us whert precins'y swept it teem Ml As V'Il"'6'll v.» _ pram-dun of you and we ask you to The doceusta r nu-epl i' as a token of ."." mutgal 05- Grey and mnnyi teem and gunuwxll which happily 91' ttou of his p“. H“ lnrtwev‘n otte And all ot the itntr. native Canudiac 'We Mud. thar the step you are cou- Scottish parent lempn mug wall bo am) of your her-t a young man In _ _A, _-..' ...m mm m n lotta and ivn amount. in n snaps h IDP \Vll Wow no.“ Yr9ttrteQHe.tU' ...- [2.“ gym: of a short scrics Durham n alley team put It ox er Walkerton last Dun-ally night hen: by 9 goals to 2. At nutzznd did tn. VllllOl’I look lili “:nncrs. though m justice to them, it Hwy bu stated mu all of their best line- 'P nu not maxlublc. The score at '." lll' mm: was 7--2, while Durham u watt-d two more In the second period. '1' Hugh not competing in any league . 2. w. Itcr, thc local boys displayed. the .- '.-titttu' Iklâ€. speed and ttrit that kept t c team on top while in the Northern .rJguc two or three winters past and the _ {st-amt septette could easily hold-their mm m present 2eyrtiifhl.fc'ti'chi.lf? C), H.A. comps Jim cLachlan refereed and kept the game clean. The local line-up was: ont-Strand; poirt--Elvidgej, cover-George , rover c-Catton', LGtre-Bots Saunders; left wing-Mack Saunders l right wing--. Al. Saunders. "’ ter. 25: at “Nanak. of No. l Ruled Ray for sole. M rs A, Begs! & Son, h u 100 ton: of good buy for It.00 per ton for cub. an wt If the " oired tons of good heavy load h per um (bags nun ned) Mulls. It yrvhuiarsi/'s PLAIN H. C L. REASUNS. --When the rd tor of a. Mlssuurl newspaper WM mked for tha reasons [or the high t oO of 'iving, he wrong tho, following: bw Genuemwn r utawrtttt that we pub- liah the cause " the high cost of lie ing. Our views In a condensed form are that we've let a lot of timber no to waste and are nuw Inning wire knees and |umher from foreign countriee l we throw away our â€use and â€he. and bur soap l we raise too my dog' and hay too nanny ham l we rain too many weeds and buy too many vexe- mil", we catch ti-trent tutt with a - A. 3-“... rad t - build , ,etsoy- \ uni sin“ ot like “PM! v"rwE' 'l"'11 Dep "tusent. In " eulott" .. On Wednesday last." saws the l “New tttey, Bay, "Wt feet that, Paisley Advocate, .. the grave covered ‘ ite osiastott otlsact! an unporlanl the remains m one of the oldest and " "†.orrporiu"1? hair trom Rive" best known settlers of Bruce township rho.""" we om showmu- great. ap- m the. pen-0n " Donald McGillivrny." cu"'!"" " yo" nnd we “k ro" to the deceased has relatives In South Pl" " "“ " tok-rt “I .m" mutyyu pb- Grey and many friends, and tMet men- IO and wuuiwill which happily 9" ttoo of his pmwing is due. He was a tretsete' 11 um- and all of the stall native Canadian, horn in Vaughan, ot , trul thar tite step 'ott are cou- Scottish parents nnd moved to Brunc- Ip. mug wtll lr? one of your has! a young [mm In 1855. He took an a. t. p!) m uh- Mnl Ti11ead to 3 long and We interest in notlt chmch and slate- Jiry ot"t ot tutt' l.‘ J '..r, and happmes"" was an elder of Knox Church, Paisley. WM" to "I" the gift wa.q a deeply interested in s. School work, td,otue get ot cat glass. served R! trusto-e. ('mmcillor and Co. corueuusioner. Liberal in politics he Aloe "to“! an--l" the' I as well grounded in the Drinclples of " game. ot a short scnes Durham iherallsm. up was a. reader of tbe cisey team put lt our Walkerton Ian hie! newspaper: and magazines and A“ rm... r... 0 goals to 2. x.Inmeuu-r was anintelligenl and wat- ESE: 2mm“. rod house and nerod G educ and if" " Horse timber sleigh and for maie nt_85. Apply to " Uh! Arc-sun tour "our" r'Iu ' " ' mm house and "rod not children " to be mine urd l Wu send our boys out with " fort y-dollar gun and a ton-doll†drtt (st hum ttve-riut rabbits and Ion-cent her a and but" we mortttntt* our hortos to hay (our-priced Automobile: that we don't know how to operate at keep up. Mrs E. L. Kaisttpt (nee Miss th Hmm-HuVe the sympathy uh my frn-udsin the death or ed ml _. u SLrphan. about nine .1. It hh u'wnyq been trick. l " lus week went, to Toroo- tht lot u the-r Healun-nl. but M nun-m v. The remains to": " I' -ll.n :xvund tor lull-ml, Mr " h-use. " m Wuirri' th' Prcurrscur.--"fttn. S h u kt-y in the rum last Tue-- N mg. Cam. Mrluchlan had the ll m- In luv:- his wrist. hone t, l the mun. arm. lie had been up we ice will: hi. elbow tl hrs me had hi: Iorearmox- ll uni In this posn'mn collided " |ppun tit, (musing the h bud to I , bond up, snapping the hone. . i, now In aslmg and it will q weeks before he rec-own in I] "s, I W mar Is 1eyyft,tc",v,e,.t1 t " kto in the rank last Tues- ng. (Hun. Mtlnchhm had the m In hun- his wrist. hone rite mam arm. lie had been up [he it? with hi. elbow m site sud his ton-Mme:- md In this position collided ~ppon Int, musing the h 5nd to bond up. snapping the hone. i, now ttt a sling mod it win vveek" mime he recovers in uni stun"! the ll I: Dep "ttnent. I hues! they lay, “Y occatMo" of such an n opportunity has 'rcin We can snowm inn of Y?" an? m Pf who W nu -h In I head Vandal .ulpit r: CAI-h Jul h.' with Headache, Carr’s V, will 'tre plump: ro- ll Du on 0! u oteeiye' ts from nu he K " W: Ulla oh.' vacancy, the Baptlntl m lu-rv last week extended luv. Mr McAIva- of Drl'». ville, t ' become III " pu- ntul1url knnygn whether he W Che 't'l,'.'ihtiriir"ii'ir%iiie , un any our minister who ed m ' pulpit during the v..- I all decided to (all Mr Me. rln Watt vuy highly spoken a. .nm-vc‘mwd My member: " in I]E.‘|‘I uv.~..-._. eceot wvddnm Mr Doward " Ur Andrew Hunâ€. Eg- ".ivcd a handsome set. of hout the Manager, chief an“ n! the [had Ottiee 'ep u'unent. In a eulug- " they say, "We feel that “no" of such an impel-tum pponunily has been given . We um show our great ap- Lower Town Hm werekl insoeud of mum's. A numlwr of d hands at (nit pnces. "l Thursday as pn- "ly (In "ccottttt. of Mr. hur in“ on the third n rum-saw ot each M sw.ausssusr--tVttr, , Wu vouy highly spoken Ipm-vcinlrd try member- ‘d him. Prof. MeEeetr u Ick Cullvge, will occu pen Sunday. PICS L. Kaisttpt (nee Miss nn'e the sympathy ~udsin the death of SLrphen. about nine 1 h u'wnyq been trick. week Went to Toron- Ihrr Heahm-m. but r Tho- remains 'Plc SR P ll oxamcm-Jmt _ .K - l " (‘0qu r tbe plwntilul M Lon Powder F-- ant “HI the "WO- Funivr WIII I WM. WtttR J at the In“. .ril WM up:- 10 h [Inlet lumping I stactarlane'g. 6 Au: I’vvv 7.7, w Henry. Eg- Mr dwme bet, of sen mag", chief Head Ottlee In a. oulug- .. "We feel that, Pal an imporgam the ms been gun-n bes our greuv. ap- m l we out you to In me mutual or Gr: ch happily ox- tto ll of the Jtett. um I ott are cou- Ji your best 'fi i to a long and iv: and happiness m he gift Was a de Durham lo, be m- 1C Iayev1 me - :hat kept tbu Northern vet rt and the , old their Me mu; -v 0n cLachlan‘ he cup. The oil --Strand ; le; rover ...e den l left tt wing-- I l, - When "swspapef r the high allowing ', r we pub- "t of lie "wed form mher no to lit. fences commie-I: and all“ may dot" 0 rain too may '02" tUh with I I ALAAI, Just a little before the midnight hour on Wednesday, u January, 1914. the above well known lady patwed to her reward. She died at her home In the well-known lt Glen " lst com, B. D. It.. Glenelg. an" only tb brief illnun of a rheumatic unture. which latterly Attacked the hurt. .‘Unly about two weeks ttefore she, will! het lineband. spent part ot the [mildly- with their only daughter, Mr: White, in Toronto, an nnnr do joy and tttief come in thia transitory world and the same vhongm applies to thr fact that nnly on the In of Ovtober but there Was an tuvdrmhlage of joy at .. Spring Orwell (arm " to (‘elehrnm a union of 50 vvnra of murriedlife.» union nnw firttlly dissolved in this sphere of existence. The deceased, the nearly all her Me in! nod was "mun-II to I the late Itev. thud. l Int of October, 1363. tow yeah; nu itie 1 mom, later Came t s. l). R. andf N. D, lt. and I tied on lot 2y, hee" there cu 1"? _.. .... A hrother of ds,cssased, Donald Black, Iiees tht Uuledsro, and " gusto-r. Mm, Jaw (Inmplwll. at Bulf do. All these witty the bereaved husband and about n - . . . -__ ---I| alnnurol‘ the nerrnvru 'h1ss""_."- Mee"" dozen grnndclnldwn wdl sineerely mourn the kinllly. Rental, lovable per" unnality who has gone. The funeral was criminally timed for Saturday but, to allow of distant suns reaching here, was deferred till Mom day. The daughter gut home the night she died in time to see her ir, life and was recognized. Interment took place to Priceville cemetvry. Ret Mr Matttemrrt conducting appropriazl l services. Mus Jon! MCARTUUR w as well grounded in miheralkm. IV Wm tte,', n“WspnpvrI and altogether was an int thy citizen. iiltt it) itri.i;lijir(liiij,Iii, the m,liilttriit1i-iii) Illa Wile, mug"... ...,_.__, V vivea him. five dungh’ers and four 90m: Mrs J. P. Gilbert, Alta.; Mrn M. A. McC'oruwck and Mrs J. A. Hyltl hell, Sum: Elithetb in Tcront"; Nellie, tom-hing in the home animal. Suns Neil and John c, are in Vancou- ver, Donald A, and Chas. at home. Mr John htcFnrden and sister Marr Mr Mulrnlm xiMrechnitr and sister +Unrrie. of the Rocky. attended the fu- neml. MrJobn A. Black, Cheeky and His wife, wives hly. others. For Fine Commergial or THE SItiNphii0 BANK Quarterly Dividend Notice, No. 93 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN Per Cent. Per Annum upon the Capital Stock of this Bank has this day been declared for the quarter ending 3lst January, 1914, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and at its Branches on and after Monday, the 2nd Day of February, 1914, .to shareholders of record of 23rd January, 1914. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Bank in Toronto on Wednesday, the 18th of February next, at 12 o'clock noon. By order of the Board. GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, Obituary. DONALD MCGILLIVRAY, trad was originally timed for' but, to allow of distant sung here, was tieferred till Mort- dvulghter gut hump the ' died in time to are her in was recognized. Intermen' t to P: icevilre cement-y. Rev Toronto, M (tumult y cCallnm. 'll'.', - l 16th December. 1918. tiii' CANADA W“! 1nd. unh- and ttttr Poultry Show Was a Success Notwithstanding the intense cold snap. With 20 below zero weathur the first day, Tuesday. the fourth annual Poultry Explttition TP.? dgtidcd an; rouury Blunt-nun “u, - -_i--' cons. Outuide poultry fancier: would not risk shipping or bringing their fowl to Durham under Inch conditions With the result that over 100 birds en- tered from Listowel Ind thtyty.,e: V . _ _c_cr.......s.taT IVI 3'“ [Ivan “Iv.“ .. -- _ were not shown and proh-hly usanyl more from surrounding pointy would have been here if milder weather had prevailed. The entries were unruly as numerous as last year. hut more were about 400 hlrdi in competition, all the property of loud fanciers and the judge A. W. Wairettehl, of harm- el, oiuuiiiituesnttt! 'he management on the splendid utility bildn tshown. For its sizP. Durham has probably more progreusive poultry raiser: than any Iown in the district and thoir cn-opor- nation Mom. l'I'ISlll'E'S a successful exhuhi- uon. Wedueridav and Thursdav. um and 15th, lhe but two days of the show ‘wo-rP mihlwr and a large- numher visor- vd the T wu Hall, where 'hey were on xlnhiliun Ths. mterest and activity cf more of our lumine-ss men in the fur wnll mako- rt holler than (we-r hex! ymu- Lul Huh lw the uim. Followug an: the prix" winuvw. supplied us by he â€filming tier'v, Mn. A, Macdotr Light Brahma coek--W. D. Con- nor, N. Harvey; hen, W.D. Con- nor, N. Harvey. "Cockerel--W. D. Connor; pullet, W.D. Connor. Pen N. Harvey. Dark Brahma hen-N. Itarvey, L 2 and 3. Partridge Cochin, cock-W. D. Connor; hen, W. D. Connor. Pul- Jet-M, Wilson 1 and 2. White Cochin, eockerel--W. D. Connor; pullet, W. D. Connor. ( Black Langsham, hen-H. Grasby‘ Barred Rock, cock-H. Grasby: hen, B. Grasby, W. Clarke, W. D. Connor, H. Grasby. White Rock, cdek-W. Macdon- ald; hem W. Macdonald, 1, 2 and 3. t?ockerel--W. D. Connor 1 and 2, W. Macdonald; pullet, W. D. Connor 1 and 4, W. Macdonald 2 and 3. Ruff Rock. hen-H. Grasby; may"; 33:; P Buff Bock, hen-B. Graeby; Coekore1--H. Grasby. Partridge Rocks, iien--M. Wilson J. Latimer 2 and 3, Coekercl--J. Latimer 1, 3 and 4; pullet, M. Wilson 1 and 4. J, Latimer 2 and 3. pen-C. IT.Axns. , . , o. A--. o.. -., n... Silver Laced Wyundottes, cock-- C. P. Kinnoe, 1, 2, 3 and c. hen. C. P. Kinnee 1, 2, 3 and 4. Cock- crel-C, P. Kinnce 1, 2, 3 and 4: pullet, C. P. Kinnee I, 2, Sand 4. pen-C, P._Kinpetr I, 2 yy) b, . Whité Wyandottes, cock-E. A. Hay, J. Vollett 2 and 3; hen, J. Vollett 1, 3 and 4, E.A. Bay, 2, Cockerel--if, Vollctt 1 and 2, E, A. Hay; pullet, E. A. Hay, J, Vol- lett 2 and 3. tm-?. Vollergt. l 2 [en 2 uuu o. 1611*‘1- .u.._--. -, t Columbian 1irjandottet-ce.ket el-C. P. Kinneo; pullet, C. P. Kinnce. - _ w “ Butt Wrandottot hcrr-H Gras- . l . . N ' ' . Anthe nun-alum on Jan. 16, oy. pul.1et, B. Sn-asby 1 and 2. “1., tot. 10ii elected were he: Partridge IN ynndottes, coek--W. Bmutet Vsce pron. Thus New) D. Connor; hen, W. D. Connor. n-.-..s,, Alf, O'Noi‘l: Director coekerci--W. D. Connor', pullct, W. awayâ€, Jm. Meagher nndT D. Connor. 'tuttttt '. trttlitets in the] qtW.1.en Laced W.vandotteis, pullet Aur .cnlxuw. T. H. Binnie a M. Wilson 1 and 2. UNA“: Audmn-p. Eu. Sum B. C. Rhode Island Red, hen-- Angus McMillan. After [bi H. Grasby. Coekercl--J. Gibson. r'i',,"iirwQrovertieryAyriryr) M. Wilson; pullet, C. W. Lang 1 was 'jsii%c.'sdnm.'1'..rVPy!itj, and 3, M. Wilson 2, J. Gibson 4. Wm Keamngon‘ Home"; " pen-C. W. Lang. Thus McArthur l address. W. R. C. Rhode Island Red, hen-- thur on "Schml Gardens" ttsc B. Grasby. Ruling The addresses " Black Red Games, hen--N. Har excellent and we hope to Ir vey 1 and 2. C'ocirerel-N. Har- Ihewe (we innhefucurn Con vey. amusement Wm: created by _ Brown Red Game, eock--N, Har- mul poem? of Thou McArtht vey: hen, N. Harvey 1 and 2. detedby the author. Mr. C' ' mihet--N. Harvey 1 and 2. may made an excellent floor -- . ., - 'i-".,., _.,.,...., Wil- fun thu dance that followed. 'che-h-. VII uw--r,. R. C. Rhode Island Red, hen-- Hun-t ll. Grasby. Keati Black Red Games, hen--N. Har excell vcyi and 2. (fockerel-N. Har- Illâ€? vey. all-us Brown Red Game, eock--N, Har- "ual l vey: hen, N. Harvey 1 and 2. dettN Pullet-N. Harvey 1 ind 2. “My Duckwing Games, cock-M. Wil- bn tl son. cockiirel-N. Harvey. -e"PP. Pyle Games, hen-N. Harvey 1 and 2. Cockcrvl--N. HarVey: pul- let, N. Harvey 1 and 2. Cornish Indian Games, hen-J. Latimer, 1, 2 and 3. Coekere1--J. Latimer 1, 2, 3 and 4; pullet, J. pnsr lLatimer, 1, 2, 3 and 4. you ' White Indian Game, cockerel--M. sire l‘Wilson; pullet, M. Wilson. ND l Sumatra Games, 1c9e1ttrc1c-9,r, Sumatra Games, cocKerU1-l". Wilson 1 and P.; puller, M. Wil- son l and 2. Pit Games, cockere1--M, Wilson 1 and 2; pullet, M. Wilson 1 and 2. R. C. White Leghorns, coek--H. Grasby; hon, B. Grasby 1 and J. Cockerci--B. Grasby 1, 2 and 3t pallet, B. Grasby. l S. C. White Leghorn, coek--W.D. IConnor; hen, W. D. Connor. Cock- erel--ir. Vollett 1 and 3, W. D. Connor', pullet, W. D. Connor, J. Vollett 2 and 3. Black Leghorn, hen-M. Wilson, coekerei--M. Wilson'. pallet, M. Wilson, Gr: DURHAM, THUESDAY. JANUARY GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager. 157 Continued. on page ii. 'iiiri'r""ii'i"iiii-d) JG" Printing give ndotteis, pullet Au mnlulw. l. u. ..... U'Nrih: Audlwrp. Eu. d Red, hen-- Angus McMillan. Aft! ol-J. Gibson. vent. was over the folio, C. W. Lang 1 was given l mug. li,?, Bi .-, Ir ___...... -.., . mm: With which is incorporated the On Sunday afternoon lost, the doc- i tor. in attendance, on Sir James Whit. 1 may in the Manhattan Hotel, Now York, ulna andoonly to Ihe conclus- ion that " wat, dull-Able and pouihlo l to move their distinmiuhod potions to his Toronto te,.,em, Quietly plans l warelnid. aspecia t Air: was secured 1 and at 843. m. Lndy Whitney, two nun-us, the doctors. Sir James' private, _ Becy. and the pntient got away and reached Toronto Monday hummus and was deftly unusfcrred lo a. pri- ) vine ward in the new General Hospit- a . He stood the journey well, trrattfied to get to tyauads once more, but hunt rcpo"t's4 do not hold out much hope of betterment, He does not take nour- tdiruertt and sleep hot to be coaxed. All those in close touch with him test- ity to his great will-power in fighting' the last enemv. All will hope that the tight will he successful and that the Pcetnier may still be spared to serve his province. The ivsue is still in doubt, hut in any can: it is satisfaction to have the Pre- mim- among his own people. Dr.Prne iris won guldvn opinions for the faith. iul wav he has stuck to his colleague mil tt.iend. .. 1119 10:13:“ um... ..._.. W _-"" .. Mud tlse langpnl life come-s to un end, Canada's " Grand Old Man," Lord Suwthconu and Mount Royal is dead, mu Wednesday mornin 21 Jan H T He was In ha IMr.h ea nu red one' "my any in harness, or until l'vcenlly‘ he was in his otilce every forenuon and [ an duty till nightfall. Bince the. dvath hf Ins wife two months ago, imerest in life faded and an Mlnck of mutant) mu Med him off. l His wasnromuntic arena A poor \Hl'udibh hor, laughing tt in Hudson Bay terrilury under thir, grtattt Com- pany, Pouuoted oaruhtrlv tiil he was (invernm ot'the Company, Member of Pulmnwm. hut not tied to either U-Illy, Huh Commissioner in London. .imng a gum: work for Canada. a ". HPSZHMI and phil-tulhropist. Sir James Whitney Home. On the 3rd of Fehram Centre Farruer's club p a rule 'tteat co its men ,nrh. On that, date Mr luv, C. u, Av. F, U. tr, -‘ The longest-lane t rule â€cal u: um __-___-"'- uh. tlu lllilt riate Mr B. Lvsliu Enn- lu-, C. u, A., F. U. S., will give an mun-ens on "Gull-Inertial Fertilizers." All l‘lmslle Will have. luau-m views mm him and as were is no man hel- wr posted ouhls subject, all should m u out to hear him. especially those who have been reading his articles in [he Farmers' Advocate. Good music wall In. m-ovided and a. pleasant even- Fi1uG1lwrs' Adm wrll he provided al ing is expected. . The useetipg an Ulenelg cutie' Farmers’ Club xii Lord 5mm)“ Dead. Young men and young women, are you aware that there is position in the world tor you ? There is, Be determined to got it mu have some to this decision you must think of preparation. If sure to enter business lite you must have a business training. THO} NESS is the waushrrord of the A Or' (/5 (tli.') Q/(,oauc?juyse1djcz/) Mamie; 0! positions to anyone. It you Ire 1 position whether you graduate or itil, 3333333EKHEEEEEEEEWEEEEVEE 3-6 (Durham Wills [it Do we guammee 3% Phone " I a.-. O" -.- ---- lil! iliidiluwirasrssaaaratiaaslm"il"'i1 ', tg ---e-.r--' O.-""‘" 3rd of Feltrtrtry the Gleneig artuer's duh promises to give an co its memberp ttyi visi- WINTER TERM FROM JAN. “IV. I. u. -......- 7,, Auditors Eu. Sullivan and, luMilen. After this vxcite-l .s over the toliowing pmgraul' -n l non“. l' fl Binnie address. mum on ' House" ', "reitattort,'; Aruhur l address. Wm McAr- "Svhnul Crardens" ttsouth Wm _ The addresses given were t and we hope to hear from .10 in thefumre. Considerable tent was Created by the orig- am~ of Thou McArthur as ren- y the author. Mr. Chas Ken. 'arle an excellent floor manager Baled Bay TORONTO We are offering 100 tons of good Hay, the bal- 6.5 once of a 300 ton purchase at in Ill tttf per ton for Cash fi $11 per 100 tons Good Clean Feed at $25 per The quality of our has a turning 2rc. 26 watt never positions to graduates ? No. If you no a warty. s,styl.y,! (Wheat, Oats and Barley) r Ton (Bags Returned) Miss Marion Pettrlert last week to train as a nurse in Guelph Hospital. ==--------------" l â€a... .. _ u' '11.. . _ . l . tlltlhtl!8 tjrtett It L...rxi--L-> F w Miss Ladelle Lander, lag, Toronto, was harm last week. Miss Inky Campbell Iett wednmuitw last for Toronto to vistt a few weeks with her aunt. Miss McDanuld. We were pleased o luvs I call last week from Musicmuel inrtir,Itockxtoo,d, and to have an inleresting ehtst of old r__L __. A-.._. in Nnrmanhv. “Sam " We were phased o hue I can lair week froru nil-Samuel Petty, Rockwood And to have an {manning chm. of old school days in Normanhy. " Barn " Wu It popular mud likealule boy at school and in now u. succvssful farmer findingO manic good enough for him l Mr John O’Neil. of Glenelg. visited [last weekwitb relatives in Paris and iBtratiord. Mr Nelson George left Friday fay his home in'Ailsa Craig after spending a week with his friend Miss Lauretta Me hipitte of town. HUGHES- On Saturday, the 17th inst., to Mr and Mrs S. Hughes, Royal Bank manager, a son. Sunday School Workers Meet After-reading the County standard, which the Sunday School Asi,'n gives it was adopted. which is to have tio per cent of S. Schools to have Cradle Rolls, 40 percent to have adult organizm iBible classes holding eertiflentetr, 85 per cent to have home dome" 25 Pei' ‘cent of population enrolled in Sunday School and 10 per cent to have tetch- er training courses. The executive. although they see considerable work ahead of them, are hopeful. In the evening n meeting was held for Mi interested in 5.8. Work. A fair nnmhvr "ttended, considering the istonny night. Pres. Taylol and Rev. Mr Prtuiham gave short nddrnsses and l Me Thos. Allan spoke on tt What the ' 8.8. can learn from the Public School." a He finds a luck of interest in the . homes as to how the children are get- l ting along in Sunday School to what ,iia shown in day school work, while the , former is for eternity. tholntter for i/tji] He compared the eqnlptnent of - schoolsrand the training oftenchets . .. -- “mug...“- in The County Executive of the Sun- " school Association met in the MAhodist Church. Durham. on Tues- day. 20th inst. Mr'l‘uvlor. Prudent, uf Hanover, Miss Wenger, Aytnn. Supt. of Mietiiouary Dept, and Miss Phllp. Holstein. Supt. of Elementary Grades, Were present from a distance. I" Flours are never questioned not. Important Changes in Train I Service, Canadian Pacific Ry. Fred J. Welsh a 1nd G"iia"irr siiuipline mr-necessary to retain the proper reverence for God's house. The Annual Meeting of the Durham Public Library will be held at B . m. on Monday, 26th January, 1914. si'i/,"ie'h' are expected to be present. January oxu. Train No. 26 now leaving Sudhury 10 45 p in daily artiving Toronto 8.00 a. m. will be discontinued betwevn Siidliury and Toronto after Sunday. Jami. 'Nronto--Nmth Bay sleeping ear will be discontinued with this service. Full p irticulara from any C PR agent Train No.27 now leaving 'l'nl'nnul 8.45 p In daily, arriving Sadhury 5 .55 mm. will be discomiuued between Toronto and Sudhury after Saturday, January 3rd. -- A“ A ‘4---=-~ Hurlhnrv Annual Meeting of Library. '22. 1914. has ? No. We do not guarantee hv student we will awn you to a Will you he with us on Jan. 5 ? l E. WILSON, Principal ------V c -----" 't'i'ieie7iiiiiriéiv a Trial I Lander, nurse-ia-trlin- was home for a few days --.-----qi----'- Baled Straw if; BORN leaving _Tornnt,n there is a batter -iitit. Once . If Von de. THOROUGH- €ye We have gone ' can-fully and think tiesrtoeeerWnnt w the past month. should ticd your I' A New Flour ttt a goo h New Flour and a good Bread Flour . made from the choicest Manitoba hard _ wheat, Easily baked & makes whole-- some bread TIE Iltlflil. BANK ilf BANADA LONDON. ENG., OFFICE Bank Bldg-Prim: St. DURHAM BRANCH: MRS. A. BEGGS Er SON YOUR LABEL one oven mailing list- think we have. done jun- rne who haw rmwwad for nth. If however you your label wrong let us 325 Branches Throughout Canada. Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up Reserve Funds S. F. MORLOCK Will, a Hearty Expression of Appreciation for favors Juting ihe past I extend Liming (he past I extend my cordial wishes for your continued progress and pros" perity/ during Ge years to come. GREETING Savings Department n nll Branches PINE TREE INCORPORATED 1869 FLOUR Bnui-I-d - n ".00 - c. “an“ a 30mmâ€- I know now, not next you. F the may now nun-o we in wtil enjoy the RBVII'. I still too nanny who In" Bet renew l will that. pl“ " as once, _ . . . s 26.000900 . . . t 1.800.000 . . . . t 8,000,000 "I"- 22:er MOMS“. S. HUGHES, Manager. NEW YORK AGENCY not out yr", It is the BEST & scold your Cook but LESS. buy a costs Don't Bag of Flour this K." mun-hm- PHONE 50 hua'JdFd m " to Ws hey"'. um ’ V "A": : "trv,' i Ag); new " [in "tptNb- 7" WI itertV (nude I, [or nth we: Uatt Iwt t hr Mtr fftet Ans! sthe ed